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Show "no Tcoejp NOTICE OF INTENTION Trrrnrrript Friday, April 9C1 21, Troop (7 Ppoosor Paturdin STI'AIS (AS Tliriw Rmik-i(r;umillc u two men morning Mo) 6 I lotiH (T(, h.-tin- Stan ll.gliw.v Sr mil W nil s described im- 'and nulls a tuin-is- - amt 2s gallon .1 U arc jmiisii-iii" ' ll the bouts of Soil!. . provement to wit II am and 3 pm 7uesil.iv, the To construct a combination curb an.! fuller together with the entitled ' I he (h Wor!1! n on wax Piaiu home nf Jav osier ,m rieci ssarv water ways, private dr.vewjn miration pipe cross. ngs rr am! MJ oilier thing im! 22 S1iui1t.1v, Mob biohen into A, excavation and setf.nmg of Mm-iii" a .skill nefe"jry There will hi 0 matinee at 2 saw, ' e! pun camera, u,i of to complete (tie vv!mte in a proper ai d workn.int'kt m inner, a!! sliow siarts mens cloth. No two p.ur of men to be known a Curb, Gutter and Siren Improvement pin ami ihe 2 (T accord' n; to plans, piofdes and ; . biles pet hut knife it 8 p m Ailuu-sinand is 3) perils alien on file m the HI lor thdditii iiml Off:ce of the City Recorder and to dei:.iv itu ubuiior's portion of cenis lot pas The stopp'd to eat, I. md Iri!1 the adult the co-.- t and expt use (hereof by a Sp-.I. tp, r.it'ir, ami upon the Ms Nsiiitt- - ix hen-bgiven bv t InThe prop-'is to raise mmiev and parcel of ground to be affected or .veil took tulle lo shave They by said im- fo v of Iikn-'i( i!v, I'. all, nf the ya.iii J entrance to the provement, lo tie assessed according to 'rout (eel and more p.irtif-iilari- intention nf a.J t itv to make the 10 f.n mi e s .nnn r amp. hoase bv break ng a window m described o follows: Jx-ilieI futlow in inijirio err, iit- - IV IP's post HAL Hie has. in.'iil, bur weie stopfM .1 will Ire (1. 2) vih xid.-- of Second North The proper!) to Wit. c was lhaites ,v when th. v found It, ere Wire no ! Second I Si of of Street from the Fast side reel to (he axt side n lo ihe IPS Hospital m Salt ) o ronMrurt .1 San't.ity sew or It slain to lit. I'psij rs Broad a) Avenue, being on lire south v.h- - op tb.-l- l together willi nesi's.ny later .iN lake on Mnnd.rv where she will appears lh - Pl.u A went ba, k Olid Blocks 33 17, 13 ami 11 a If patient tor stvei.il ilavs re broke a window upstairs and line nf to properly Voi'.ev View S.iNLviMon . hooves and proposed house ami ' c. (rearm, nt for d.ahel. s, Hu house. SeMivison Marxist) . nn com ss.uv Kall thine to other I ith Blown is the invest ..it-inHERE ROM IPHO ofAnd the north side and Mis I a Veil Bowman of Mont offn i r pleie the whole nr a pioju-Blinks 7. 26, 11. 12. 18. and 31 Plat A he j to nil workmanlike manner, 4! sides of Birch Both of Street foun the east side Tirst peili.-rIdaho is spending two (3, known as 8)1111.11 Sewer Improve weeks In Street to the west su', The pest of ihe chimney sw it Grams'. die visiting with No D. ment strict lid, aciotdme nef f. 'ie-'- , Mr pa i lev Parkinson is In. d to walls bv baldened side ofto plan, profiles, ami specifica- and odier rilatives. Mr Bowman saliva Switis are one of the Blocks 115. US and very tions on file in the office oi the a:id ihil.hen who accompanied few species of buds lh;-- Can fly And the south side of: City Recorder and 10 defray the her. relumed to Idaho hi up and down stra-Block 7, International Building Subdivision abutte.rs portion of Ihe cost and (5, 6) Both sides of Cedar Street from the east side of First thereof by a special asStreet to the west side of Broadway Avenue, being on the south expense of the Grunin ilk Slake MIA Winners 11a Andersessment Inn, loiibe Bell. Second row upon the Imx and parcels1 side of: voile) hall sportsmanship award are pictured of ground to be fficted or bene-fitteChristine Wright, son, Jnlj one Brown, - Plat C 116 and 117 111, Rlorks above L to K: front row era Sutton, laurle Johnson, Joy Hicks, Ini Ann Bacon, by Saul improvement to )h And the north side of: Janice Brown, Hope Grn-rj- , Kathleen Sul- assessed according to front feet Nancy Matthews and Geraldine Butler. - Plat C Blocks 128, 127 and 126 proven-t- he The said proposed special im (7, S) Bofh sides of Utah Avenue from end of existing curb W between Melba Street and First Street. Melrose. Subdivision, to the provement distort is Mated withof Tooele in the cm pot are limit west side of Broadway Avenue, being on the south side of - (Blink 26 Plat C) Melrose Subdivision City, Utah, along Ix.th vide of Coleman Avenue south of Sunset - Mat C Blocks 128, 127 and 126 Avenue to State Highway and And the north side of: - Plat C The Gr.mts-v.llTirst Ward MIA Blocks 129, 130 and 111 along Iwvh sides 5th South Street from Coleman Avenue to a point (9, 10) Both sides of Date Street from the east girls volley ball team w as pre 594 feet west of Pioneer Avenue srnted the coveted sportsmanship Street to the west side of Broadway Avenue, being Said District is locaiix! in a poraward at the Grantsville Quarterly side of: - Plat C on Suntion of the Southeast Quarter of Stake MIA Conference, Blocks 129, 130 and 131 Section 29. Tast one half of SecAnd the north side of: day evening by Beulah Pectol. D: vi.- - ion 4 D s jxirts director. - Plat C tion 32. and the Northwest QuarBlocks HO and 141 These girls with the encourageter of Section 33, Township 3 South, Midland Subdivision ment of their ward sfxirts director (11, 12) Both Sides of Elm Street from the east side of Second Ramie 4 West, SIB&M. and the nU Madt Gloria Palmer, were champions Street to the west side of Broadway Avenue, being on the south outer boundaries are more partiof the Stake Voiles ball tourna side of: as cularly descnN-jll ment and as such were invited to - Mat C Blocks HI and 110 at the intersect of And the north side of: Giantsvilie Stake Home Mis- playoff with the two Tooele stakes Coleman Avenue and Sunset AveThe next PTA meeting for the - Plat C Blocks 144 and 143 Grantsvtlle Schools will he held. sionary assignments for Sunday, April 8 they were winners in the nue, thence West 17.0 feet; thence 23. and Sunday. April 30, as game with the North Tooele Stake, Second Both of from of Vine Street side east sides the South parallel to Coleman Avenue April (13, H) 7:30 27th. m ai Thursday, April the High School Auditorium. There released by President Arthur L, then on Saturday, April 15. they West Street to the west side of First West Street, being on the south 6.300 feet more or less to the lost by one point to the Tooele side of: are as follows: north line of State Highway No Will le a speaker whose subject Parnis, M. Davies Stake. Everyone is proud of these Ward Clover Blocks 35 and 10 H, Plat A 103; thence North easterly along will be Community Responsibilgirls and of the sportsmanship And on the north side of: Highway 4.30 feet more or less; ity for the Welfare of Children." and Samuel W. Clark. - Plat A Willard Sagers they displayed in their games. Blocks 36 and 20 thence north parallel to and 150 There will also be an opportunity Clover Ward Bonnie Blearard is the Grants for audience participation This is Raymond Russell. (15) North side of First South Street from the east side of First feet from the center of Coleman Oa ".way Ward Roy Brown, villc Stake Sports Director, and East St. to the west side of First Street, being on the south side of: Avenue to a point 150 feet South the last scheduled meeting of the did much in helping and encour L, Millward. - Plat A of the center of 5th South Street; Block 49 George elections and be held will year E.rda C. Ward JohnKenneth aging the teams. thence Flast 1472 feet to a point Portion of Southeast U of Section 28 and also Evervone is invited to come. son, Julian Dickerson. 594 feet west of Pioneer Avenue: FIl-Portion of Southwest 4 of Section 27 ON APRIL 28 Grantsville First Ward J. AlThe PTA Council is sponsoring (16) South side of Second South Street from the east side of thence North 300 feet; thence W. len Parkinson and Francis II. Second East Street to a point west of Second Street, joining existing 1472 feet, thence North 2650 feet a film, Communism on the Map to the south line of West Park It will be shown at the Tooele Croadbent. curb and gutter, being on the north side of: Grantsville Second Ward: for Subdivision; thence West 150 feet Portion of Southwest '4 Section 27 Junior High School auditorium on .30 John R. Droubay and (17, 18) Roth sides of Third South Street from the west side to the center of Coleman Avenue; April 26th at 8 00 pm. This is a April Aaron Bryan. of Block 39 (east side of alley separating blocks 3.8 and 39; to the thence north 175 feet to the point Utah National Guard film and is L. A Grifof beginning. west side of Main Street, being on the south side of: considered excellent. There will Lik Point Ward - Plat A The total cost of sa:d improveBlocks J9 40 and 41 also be a guest speaker. Every- fith, William J. Haslam. Vernon Faw-soSt, John Ward ments is estimated at $29,000.00 And on the north side of: one from Or.intmllt: is urged to J, Lyman Fawson. - Plat A The estimated uniform cost per Blocks 52. 53 and 54 come and see this informative L. M. TipWendover, Ibapah film. (19. 20) Both sides of First West Street from the north side of front foot or lineal foot of abuttpetts, Owen Cox. Second North Street to the south side of Third North Street, being ing property for said improvements is $2 00 for main sewer line on the east side of: and $70 00 for each lateral con- Plat A Block 17 nection lo the property line. And on the west side of: - Plat A All protests or objections to Block 13 or to the (21. 22) Both sides of Second Street from the north side of Maple such improvements, Street to the south side of Utah Avenue, being on the east side of: carrying out of such intention, must be in writing, signed by the Midland Subdivision owner of (he property affected or - Plat C Block 129 April 16, marked the second of the And on the west side of: benefitted, describing the same, Grantsville birthdate - Plat C Blocks 143. HI and 1.30 Federal Credit Union, which is together with the number of front and are to be filed with the of owmed feet, of Both of from home the north side sides Avenue 24) (23, enterprise wholly Broadway 163 about members. This ha Utah Avenue to the midpoint of Blocks 3 and 4, Plat C. lying between City Recorder on or before the Keith Wanless 5th day of May 1961. Third North and Fourth North, being on the east side of: grown from about thirty members For lasting good looks and long, Jong wear that , . . featured soloist The City Council, at its first - Plat C Blocks 126, 117 and a share balance of a few add up to unequalled jean value, buy Farah Gold - International Building Association Subdivision regular meeting thereafter, to wit, hundred to solid enterprise that Block 7 Strike. Extra sturdy construction in the 8th day of May, 1961, will has made about ninety loans, total Marvista Subdivision d 114 oz. denim with exclusive Blocks 1 and ing nearly $20,000. Building Association Subdivision consider the proposed levy and Vulca-neknees that wear and wear. Color-fas- t, the hear and consider such protests The present rate of growth will And on the west side of: less than 1 . Sanforized shrinkage and objections to said improve- Plat C Blocks 125 and 118 bring the Credit Union to where shall been as have made. ments of the car $2.93 it can handle much Slims Blocks 8, 2 and 3 International Building Regulars . $2.98 ) By order of the City Council of . Association Subdivision Suspender Gold Strikes for Little Fellas financing of the community on The Clark Ward Choir Spring $3.75 one year. Regulars and Slims, Sizes 13 to 16 The overall description for curb, gutter and street improvement Tooele City, Utah, dated this 4th Music Festival, will be held May $3.75 Huskies, 26 to 36 Waists of April, 1961. The elected management ex day is district follows: as described generally 8:00 p.m. Several spectends thanks to all who have help-e- 5, 1961, at Beginning at 4th Street and 4th North Street: thence West to HERMAN PEDERSEN be presented. fhe Union in making this pro- ial numbers will 2nd West Street; thence South along 2nd West Street to the north Recorder A solo by Keith Wanlass will Don Johnson City line of Section 33 (approximately 450 South); thence East along the gress, and extends an invitation be one of the in the Tooele (Published highlights of the north line of Sections to all residents of Grantsville 33 and 34 to 4th Street (projected); thence 7, 14, 21, 28). April evening. script, in Erda and LakePoint, to join 4th Street to the point of beginning. Bob Durfee will be the reader North along this enterprise. The total cost of said improvements is estimated at $150,000.00. for the gala affair. attended the The estimated uniform cost per front foot or lineal foot of abutting who Everyone Clark Ward Choir Soring Music property for said improvements is $2.80 for curb and gutter and Festival last year will remember, $2.20 for street improvements. Private driveways from back of standard Types A and B the evening of refreshing enter-- ! 1 curb to sidewalks or prop, lines are to be extra and have been tainment. estimated to cost $0.55 per square foot for a thickness of six inches, Friday, April 21, at 1 p.m. in including rounded corners. the Clark Ward Recreation hall, THE HIGBEES TO SPEAK Private driveway bridges over standard type C curb (for show fashion the Bags to Riches The Grantsville Second Wardl irrigation water) is to be extra and have been estimated to cost will be held. to extends invitation an Bishopric $2.75 per foot. Here, by courtesy of the Nation' everyone to come to Sacrament All protests or objections to such improvements, op to the carryal Cotton Company o Memphis, meeting on Sunday, April 23, at ing out of such intention, must be in writing, signed by the owners unito meet 5 p m. to the services and Tennessee, the fabrics of the of the property affected or benefitted, describing the same, toque show are all fashioned from again Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hig-be- gether with the number of front feet, and are to be filed with the Fresh Lean who will be guest speakers. cotton feed bags and flour sacks. City Recorder on or before the 5th day of May, 1961. Modeling the costumes will be The City Council, at its first regular meeting thereafter, to wit QUORUM SOCIAL Ruby Walk, Ranee Williams, Lois The First Quorum of Elders the 8th day of May, 1961, will consider the proposed levy and Elaine Merna Boswell, Young, held a social on Friday, April 14. hear and consider such protests and objections to said improveParkinson, Morna Smith, LaVel An enjoyable time was had by all ments as shall have been made. Brown, Donna Jean Brown and who attended. The Quorum presiBy order of the City Council of Tooele City, Utah, dated this 4th to Ray Lynn Kofford. day of April, 1961. thank wishes dency everyonel Ann Hayes HERMAN PEDERSEN There will be a luncheon and who came out and made the even- Del Monte Fresh Holiday City Recorder program to go with the stvle revue ing a success. as well as a door prize which will (Published in the Tooele Transcript April 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1961) 3 Family size 3 go with the luncheon ticket for M.mdrv Uuh. hri-hinto Notin' 1. given by tin. City Cmm, .1 ,(f lon.-lof the intention of mud Coy to nuke t,.- fuiUiwmg 1 l i - 1 NOTICE s OF De-ttu- 't , INTENTION t hem-fille- - ! aff.-tte- s M-- rf'i-ni- evi-e.ii- iv.-i- - r , oIIcvIkiI1 SjxMimanliij) Award , R Fiil ill S&S finest boys' jeans made nrd Girls Win Covrlcd AIIA Award e NEWS as CranNville PTA To Mvvi Tlitirs., April 27 A. Vfms Home Miwionarv Aiunnu For Gran! follows-Beginnin- Federal Credit Union 'Slums Growth I5i boy-prove- n, Soloists to Be nylon-reinforce- Featured in e, Music Festival (2-1- ), (2-7- as.. Fashion Show Friday, P.M. 2 lbs. Speech Con lest Winners 75 GTIS Pep Glul) cents. featuring many IN THE DISTRICT COURT beautiful aprons and household OF TOOELE COUNTY Winners of the Grantsville LDS linens to be sold for Mothers Day STATE OF UTAH School Grantsville The were High Contest Seminary Speech will also be held. OF SHERIFFS SALE NOTICE to are main Club's Ann Hayes and Don Johnson. purposes The public is cordially invited Pep OF REAL PROPERTY establish create a sportsmanpep, received each triple They to attend. FINANCE COMPANY, ship, create friendship between TRAILER combination. They participated in the schools and support the ath- - a Utah Corporation the District Speech contest. The TO: GREETINGS BIRTHDAY Plaintiff letic association. District winner was Gayle Neil-soRichard Barrus Laurie Johnson, . vs the year the be will During from Magna. Finals and Deahn Johanson on Friday, has created pep bv cheering and FLOYD B. MILLER AND MIL- held later. April 21. Beverly Wright, Nellie marching at the athletic activities DRED E. MILLER, his wife; Smith, Jack Murray, and Ger- held at Grantsville. LON T. HOVEY & MABLE E. REPORTED IMPROVING trude Hansen on Saturday, April his wife; LLOYD GRIF-o- u the HOVEY, games away By attending Mrs. George Sutton, who is re- 22. Norman Adams, Marjorie An- FITHS & MARY D. club established has r sportsGRIFFITHS, cuperating in the St. Marks hos- derson, and Dorothy Bolinder on manship, and created friendship his wife; MORRIS R. STINE & Tueson pital, following surgery Sunday, April 23. Lois Walk, Sid- between the schools. The HELEN L. STINE, his wife; LA day, would be happy to hear from ney G. Clark, Lee Matthews L. TROY WEBSTER, has, in all ways, supported the VELL her many friends. Danny Reed, David Fawson, and athletic association. BREWER & EARLDA LEECH Deanna Fawson. on Monday, Apr. SEVEN YEARS OLD BREWER, his wife, Saturday, April 22, the 24. Calbert Jefferies, Elsie fourhas been invited to march at the Defendants. Miss Susan Palmer and Mary Durfee, and Dean Invitational Track Meet March teen guest playmates and school-male- s sold To be at Sheriffs Sale on on Tuesday, April 5. at Provo. We feel this is an honor the 2Sth day of April 1961, at the her seventh Johnson celebrated A Happy Wedding Anniversary that the Club has been with fun working hour of 12:00 noon, at the west birthday on Tuesday, to: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller toward for refreshments and many years. front door of the County Court games, gifts Mrs Mr and 21; on Friday. April Susan is a daughter of Mr. and House in Tooele City, Tooele Grant Christley, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lynn Palmer. The term refers to County, State of Utah, all the sardine James R. Walker on Tuesday, small fish of any variety, preser- - right, title, and interest of the April 25. s in oil of some sort. The name fendants, Floyd B. Miller and Most domesticated animals can Felt was likely the first fabric originally used because the dred E. Miller, his wife; Lon T. understand, but cant talk. Many first such use was in Sardinia. IHovey and Mable E. Hovey, his produced by man. people are just the opposite. A BAZAAR lbs 98c Margarine Activities n Had-fiel- De-ve- d Mil-wa- Lloyd Griffiths and Mary D. Griffiths, his wife; Morris R. Stine and Helen L. Stine, his wife; LaVell Webster, Troy L. Brewer and Earlda Leech Brewer, his wife, in and to the following described real property situated in Tooele County, State of Utah, Beginning at the NE corner of the S V2 of the NE4 of Sec3 tion 32, Township South, Range 4 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence S. 400 feet; thence W 100 feet; thence N 400 feet; thence E. 100 feet to the place of beginning, containing one acre more or less. Dated and signed at Tooele, Ut., Tooele County, State of Utah, this 5th day of April, 1961. Fay Gillette, Sheriff Tooele County, Utah James A. Murphy Attorney for Plaintiff Suite 207 Newhouse Building Salt Lake City 11, Utah (Date of first publ. April 7, 1961 Date of last pub., April 21, 1961). wife; t: for 89c Catsup Light Grated Garden Brand Tender Peas 303 size 4 for 59c Tuna Fish 4 for 79c Turkey, Chick, Beef, Ham, Swiss Stk Wilson's Best 3 lbs. 69c Shortening TV Dinners Swanson's ea. 53c Nabisco Cut Green Tender Beans 303 size 4 - 59c Pan Ready Fresh Clover Club Potato Chips 0nion Flawr 39c - 12 oz. each Pop Cicles Fresh Lean Veal Mock Chicken Legs lb. 65c lb. 45c BACON Skinless All Meat lb. 49c FRANKS AT 1 1 27c Cudahy Sliced Milk Nickles Fudge Cicles Vanilla Wafers North Main Street Tooele. Utah |