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Show The Tooele TrcmscriptFriday Sprfcrrr ('.laic Lntlie Nom i: Standing; Gertrudes lb July 6 6 6 9 Shop xxon 4 x thex Uhri Horn AINop pom: rolled high team nipple game of 512 and the season team high series of I (55 H gh for Get mule and the night was Etta Mae Harps With games of IS, 179. 165 of ML 1 earn mates for a xern-s and Ionise Morris High for were Alxce Six' with a wnh and 161 179 170 senes Betiv Riihardt game, 40 series, and Pearl Palmer wuh a 169 game, 451 series White Bros 66 alo had a pood night as they rolled oxir Reid and Stan's (hex run for 4 points C6 were ILgh for White Bros Helen F leldx with games of 164, 167 for a 474 series and llene Garcia with a 175 game. High garni. 4u9 with a for Leiimir Champ's - I Mixed Tour league champs proudly diswhich their skill in play their trophies bowling won for them. Tront L to R: Butch Johnson, high game and most improxed bowler; Jerry Lee, high series; Ralph I (arris, team champion. Back row: I loss Gordon, high axerage; Bonnie Shields, high ri(s; Saxon Bracken, high game and Mae Harris, team champion for the ladies. Other team champions, absent from the picture were Millie long and Delbert Long. Juunita Perkes, was rated most Im- proxed bowler for the ladies. l.tta Larger FS Engines and 177 Reid and Stans was Saxon Braiken wuh a game of 166. The Dairy Queen won 3 points from Gordon's f urniiure High for the Dairy Queen was Verla Kop-fe- r with the season's second high game of 1x9 for a 495 series Mary Tomieh aNo rolled a 1 1 1 - i , 4 3 iDj.r) (Jmi n Get (rude Beauty AA 1 11 AIKo,K hi While Bros W Rc.d & Sun (hxion (iiirduMi peg Rixan lt TO ( Rl D1TORS 1 W Innt Mixed . 37621 ami T, 20 ft from N ;(Vr, See, either pee cr bmh o' two Pivld C. Be ley, CsljO, j it 015 i'i ft from a 4 in 5, ITS, RAW, and tei.1 Loin Apt wills at the fn'liMing jkt Mt (i) - N U.5 '.3 5 N I to It 2: 15 lot) and xi) a it (i at to a; 22 tr Sept d."p pant irrigate tb'p t xtate of C ARRIE I. 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Mtgna I t 2 wuh n ioi x Pn ii 6ir. itiu-.- t l (.Rl I N, Diseased, ft fiom a 12 in well tut To" an) be wuh the in do !.i ale fore, m NW'4M'4 SI',SW'4 M I a 700 ft dr.-S',ir shall at a pom! N '' 0 ft Vale lng'uir, 4 H Si Pe Cap tol. xaul Sec 5 Amoi in x f r the : ate and I 15') tt fiom SW Cor Si Silt I tike Ciiv. Ut ih on or le. To Appropriate: ! tiu-Tom. Utah Ot t !vr 2 tn to R'W TxS, The II. is waicr . v 'noM Cowan, S'Oik' tl'i'e ef f rst pulil Sept 1, 11 loti.32999 teipii'e WAANE I). I R1DDI I Ut . 207 xit ft fiom an Un lixrd for the ifiltlexlu di.- o' i a pi lil S. pt 29, for the Xiate I i.gieiwr and in minis of one fatinlv, named IMih at nuni of 1th) tj'lle, and 'ruin wa!ei,ng S ft fellows as amounts (I) ViHU TO (RIIMTORS (P tl J ej ,n I'l" 1.X.1. I b tv i 31 as a supple 14 sec tt , (2) Apr Tstaie of I RNTST J. I KFV tiom N'4 Cor Toil e. t Pi, ff i'll S' pt. 1, t nt g0 to nit irr gxre jl supply, Oo? S 400 ft from N'4 Cor. Si : 79 5 I ,! all uvs in S)M'4 xml Sec sec ft , Imth tn Sec 25. 1 4S, aires, 31. R5W The water is to be 3350$ . Robert B links Ibapah, in a storage pond and NOTH! or SAIT 1 OR APICIAL TAXES used for the watering of 30 xlnep, Ut 6 ic ft from a 12 in Wnl.i and from Apr 1 to (M 31. as a Iml 30) and 5iH) ft deep at a N .50 ft and Vnii, e is hi 2112 ft givn that supplemental supply, for the irri- punt I S;h n Taxes due from and imp iid Sec 16, US, Rlm Cor '4 8 m ol uses all acres, gation n and lands set be Hum used ainn.mii llu lo upon is wjter said Sec 25 in (he del in Signed Carolina Ensign, AdApr I to (lit 31 as a supple-- , forth, and Uixirilu-ministratrix of the E stale of TR332(2 B A Wilbams. RED No mental supply and S for the watering quent ht In retu IM XT J. I Kl XTAM and MARY I. Taflc. Ut , I xcc ft from a of I 0 ki J taxes, inilu'lmg interest, cattle and for the trr.i a A. I Kl NSTAM, his wile, deceascistern, at a point S 765 ft, and turn of 300 aires, all uses in S c to !') r wdh the net of puhhca-In.i- t ed. W. 170 ft. from I are fj.J on or lafote S'pt. Cor. Sec, 26. 16. I 'J Sec 9, US. Rl'lW, M I arl Marshall T1S, R4W. The water will be 33507 Bruce Sagers. RED. Box, 79, h:j i',e rial prnpertx'. upon t1 e s are a lien will, A irm-for the Estate pumped and convex ed for the do- 28A, Tom-le- , l't 5 sec ft 1mm a whuh on the of one home Tax le. Utah id diy he sold for said mestic requirement 12 in. well, bet, 100 and 5oO ft ro'-- t of advertis(Date of first publ Sept. I. 1961 for 8 units and two apartments, deep at a point N 30 ft. and W taxes, lnter'sf, and of sale, at the ex;n-risaniand ing cafe, service station, 4xfl ft date of last publ Sept 29, I9G1), front 1'J Cor. Sec. 9, tary purposes, and from Apr. 1 T3S, R4W. The water is to In1 front dixsr of the city hall, in Tooele City. Utah, beginning NOTICE TO CREDITORS at to Oct, 31, as a supplemental used for the domestic require-- the hour of 10 conand for the Irrigation of 3 ntents of one am, supP1). for the 1AM state of Will PITT and family, until all of said property acres, all ues in water. ng of 50 cattle and 100 hogs, tinuing MAY PITT, hi wile, deceased. shall haxe been 26 said Sec. and from Apr 1 to Ocl. 31 for the Creditors xxitl present claim, Bank head Part of Lot 31379 Mrs. Richard Ekker. irrigation of 145 acres, all uses im with x mu hers attadied, to the 6. 8, Plat A. otherwise ft .5 a Ut from sec Tureka. Nl ; said Sec. 9 und' pried at RTD No 1. Tooele described as- - Beginning at 60 and 100 ft deep well. bet. Utah, hv on or before the 2nd 33529 . Jensen Sanberg, Inc , the Southeast corner of Lot 6, at a point N 68 ft and E. 1220 445 E dav of 2nd South St. Salt Lake Blink 8. Plat A and running ft from Wi'4 Cor. Sec. 33. T10S. .1 sec ft Signed: Donald B. Pitt, Adminfrom Solar thence North 45 50 feet: thence City, R6W The is used be water (o istrator of the Estate of WILLIAM Salt Company Pond, at a point We.st 10 rods; South PITT and MAY PITT, his wife, for the watering of 100 cattle, and N 625 ft and W. 1750 ft from SE 4 5 50 feet and theme East 10 31 for the from Oct. to Apr deceased. Cor. Sec. 22. TIS, R6W. The warods to beginning $15 81 M l'jrl Marshall irrigation of 15 acres, all uses in ter will be pumped and conveyed Nancy Trent h- 70 Eront feet of si ;sa Attorney for the rtate through 300 ft. of pipe and used lot 6 in West park Subdivisaid , 33 Tooele, Utah for chemical processing purposes 169 12 sion. Roln-r- t 31408 B. Sagers, RED 22. .01 Ned Goodwin in SV;SE'; said Sec. RichNOTICE TO CREDITORS Arline and No 1. Txele. Ut . I sec, ft. from see ft. will be consumed and 09 ards' Beginning at a point state of AUGUST CARL an 8 in. well, bet. 50 and 300 ft. sec ft. will be returned to the is 719 73 feet South and which also known as A. C. deep at a point N 731 ft. and source at a point N. 240 ft. and 95 feei West from the NorthORtt AILER. Deceased. W. 72a ft. from E'J Cor. Sec. 14. W. 1450 ft. from SE Cor. said Sec east corner of Lot 4. Block 4. Creditors will present claims, T3S. R4W. The water is to be 22. Plat "B"; thence South 123.75 with ourhors attached, to the un- used for the domestic require33596 - Howard Whitehouse, 281 feet: West 105 feet; North dersigned at RTD No. 1, Tooele, ments of two families, for the South 2nd West, Tooele, Ut, .1 12175 feet and thence East Utah, bv on or before the 2nd watering of 4 cows, 1 horse and sec.-f- t 105 feet to beginning. ... from a Bin. well, bet 150 208 95 dav of November, 1961. from Apr, 1 to Oct. 31, as a 724 15 Beginning point S nia James' Signed: Charley A'orxxaller, Ad- supplemental supply to irrigate and 300 ft. deep at a feet South of the Northeast of the ministrator Estate of 22 acres, all uses in N'E'i said 1295 ft and E 159 ft. from N'i Cor. Sec. 33. T2S. R4W. The wacorner of Block 4. Plat B, AUGUST CARL VORUALLER, Sec. 14. ter is to bo used for the watering Tooele City Survey and runaka A. C. VORWALLTR, deceas33132 Millie K. Hill, P. O. Box of 300 ning thence South 7 and one-haed. cattle, 250 sheep and 10 .015 sec.-f- t 475, Dugway, Ut. horses in WWN'E';, E'r1;-NW'- J M Earl Marshall rods; West 95 feet: North from a well, bet. 250 and 7 and f roils and East said Sec. 33. Attorney for the Estate 350 ft. deep at a point N. 515 ft. 95 feet to beginning. 203 16 . 33597 - John A. Green, Clover, Tooele, Utah and W. 255 ft. from S',; Cor. Sec. Horace Nelson: Beginning at Date of first publ. Sept. 1, 1961 .015 sec.-ft- . from a well, Ut, R7W. The water is to be the Northeast corner of Lot 6, Date of last publ. Sept. 29. 1961). 3, T6S. 60 ft. deep at a point S. 4 deg used for the domestic requireBloek 8. Plat A and running 16 min. E.. 88 506 ft. and W. ments of two families, for the 1287 8 ft. from E'-- i Cor. Sec. 36. South 37 feet; West 223 96 NOTICE TO WATER USERS watering of 4 horses, 2 cows and T5S, RGW. The water is to be used feet: West 223 96 feet: North to for The following applications have 20 sheep, and from Mar. 1 37 feet: and East 223.96 feet the domestic requirements of been Med with the State Engi- Dec. 1 to irrigate 5 acres, all uses to beginning. Also: Beginning 1 to one and from Apr. neer to Change or appropriate in N'2SE'4SE'4SW'4 said Sec. 3. Oct. family, at the Southeast corner of Lot 31, for the irrigation of Vx water in Tooele County, State of 31451 - Joseph S. Paget, Lake 7, Block 8, Plat A and runall uses in NW'4NE4SE'4 acre, Utah, throughout the entire year Point, Ut. .015 sec.-ft- . from a 6 said Sec. 36. ning thence West 20 rods. unless otherwise designated. All .in. well, bet. 75 and 150 ft. deep more or less to the alley; . locations are in SLB&M. Thence North 2 rods; thence at a point S. 90 ft. and W. 1270 33601 A. Bolinder, To Change: ft. from E'4 Cor. Sec. 2. T2S, Grantsville, Ut., .015 sec.-f- t. East 20 rods more or less to from - Daniel H. Russell, St. R4W. The water is to be used for a 1st East Street: thence South well, bet. 525 and 3S0 ft. 2 rods to beginning - being the Johns, Ut. proposes to change the the domestic requirements of one deep at a point S. 315 ft. and W. South 2 rods of Lot 7. .... 49 17 Cor. Sec. 33, point of diversion and place of family, and from Apr 1 to Oct. 765 ft. from E' use of 1 5 sec.-ft- . of water initiat- 31 for the irrigation of y4 acre, T2S, R5W. The water is to be (Signed) KAY V. HADDON ed by Application No. 18531. The all uses in NWNESE said used for the domestic require- City Treasurer and Collector of ments of one family, and for the Special Taxes. water was to have been diverted Sec. 2. 33471 of Grantsville, watering of 18 cattle, in N'iNEV;-SEV- ; from an (Published in the Tooele Tranwell, bet. 150 and sec.-ft- . said Sec. 33. 250 ft. deep at a point S. 2565 ft. Grantsville, Ut. 5 from script Sept. 15 and 22. 1961). 12-l- 22, 1951 166 game. High for Gordon's Tumi tore were Floss Bordon with a 16 game. 435 senes and Barbara Peik xxuh a 163 game. Diesel Debut in 62 Chevrolet Trucks us C ih-s- r.. 1 l o' i f,tl p 1 II) - TICK) I 1 idm-mingle- ' VX ae 1 NsW'i un-l"- 'i tai 1 r I.'AT'iSr'i j sold-LaVa- r !ak r. Noxi-mbe- !l. l't, tlu-nc- e 1 - m4nw;swij Si-c- psltll1 r Churches Community MrthodM Church 0 Diesel power for the first time, addition of two higher powered ASs, and lower hood lines for better road xisibility highlight Chexrolet's 1962 truck line. New to most of the 198 models are directional signals as standard equipment, single Cli(v Truck Makes 62 Dehul nl Mantes v v model heavv-dut- y dimeninches with cab-axl- e sions from 60 to 124 inches. GVW range is from 15,000 to 230000 lbs. Diesel power is supplied by the 197 Senator Mantes of Mantes Chevrolet, has released information that Chevrolet is introducing diesel power in medium - and heavy-dut- y truck models, for 1962. Two new large displacement engines, team broader power options across the line, lower hood lines for improved driver visibility, and front extra heavy-dutoptional suspensions highlight the 1962 Chevrolet truck line. OTHER FEATURES include restyled radiator grille to include headlamps in all but single three series, optional alternating on gasoline current generators models, and directional signals as standard equipment on all but one series. Extended life mufflers are offered on all "asoline powered models. In the licht-dutseries, an aluminized shell inhibits corrosion. mufbaf- flers feature heavier gauge fles for increased life "This new line of 198 d'Ferent models offers our customers the widest choice of trucks in our Conlan E. James history. Chevrolets assistant general sales manager for trucks, announced "The need for more models designed for soecific hauling jobs is tynified bv our entry into the growing diesel market in the medium - and heavy- - duty GM r, THE 327 cu in. engine, rated of toraue. at IS5 hp and 303 lb.-ffeatures heavily reinforced cylinder bulkheads, connecting rod sections, heavv-dutaluminum alloy connecting rod bearings, hard-tipush rod inserts, heavy valve snrings designed to prevent "bottoming out," large caoacitv air cleaner for increased breathing clutch for positive acand tion and longer life. Thu 409 cu in engine develops markedly high Dower and toraue from its greater displacement and new combustion chamber dpsign It deve'ons 252 hp. and 309 lb ft. of toroue. The cvlmder block has extra heavy bidkheads and connecting rods are strongly reinforced in all l. block high-streng- 0 y p 13-i- n -- with seefions aluminum M500 heat-treate- d moH-fiofio- whnplhaco medium - and heavv-rtut- v models are replaced hv a ItMto Hire frame to facilitate Q 000 Ih mounting hack - of - cab - power ;tnr1 It 000 al front cncnorcions W'th leaf enrlunc enninment are avillehlp for most mode's in An interesting new cab feature ptiovrnlgtc hea'Mpet.Hntv offered as a dealer installed item THE fORVAIR 95 'ine fpatnrs Is a sliding rear window for all further refinements in the advancb Two overmodels ed desipn introduced last year but in a double channel These include an automatic choke lapping nanes differen- slide right nr left for increased an onfional limifed-s'iventilation And a convenience for r tial redesignort double drivers front door lochs have in mechanisms nan' been InrUnp moved to the door r neeretinn and models for Convenience of the driver and nn OnKonol sinlp Passenger spat FPFE, GIFTS Beware of free rifts- a mouse easier which folds forward for can always find free cheese in a access to the panel load trap, but often is not too happy The diesel lineup consists of 15 over the results. nneral-ionPor pvtrpeio pro iew pvlrn tinpiru ftiiti' optionoff-roe- Senior Methodist Sunday, 7 pm. Methodist Mens Dinner, Sept. , 27, at 7:00 p m. , This is designated as "Ladies Night" bring your lady. WSCS Circle Meeting, Thursday Sept. 28. at the home of Mrs. Ola d tilt-ca- n side-doo- left-han- d pac-in- - and Junior Youth Fellowship, Hiss, 1:30 pm. pot luck dinner will be held in the social hall of the church, Friday, Sept. 22, at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend and those attending are requested to bring a covered dish. There will be a charge of one dollar for adults and 50 cents for children 12 years of age and under. All proceeds from this dinner will be contributed to the Methodist building fund. Mr. and Mrs. Harlev Porter and Mr. and Mrs. N. F Burger will be hosts for the eve A dard equipment. d ranirlfg Major League engine proved bv millions of miles of customer experience. It develops 130 hp. and 271 lb ft. of torque. With a high ratio of horsepower to weight, size, and displacement, it offers lower fuel costs, long life, and reduced maintenance and downtime. An alternating current generator is stan- in-li- flnrt p m. "4-5- 3 bearings and alloy induction hardened valve seats for longer life A new combustion field with 15 new models. chamber shane promotes more ENGINES available for the first efficient combustion with lower time in the 1962 Chevrolet truck octane fuels, reduced carbon de line include one General Motors Dosits, and cooler engine diesel - a 212 cu in , four - and two gasoline V8s of 327 and 409 cu in disDlacement Four DEVELOPMENT of the 4P9 has engines and two V8s led to incomoration of many of are continued for a total of nine its new features into thp 348 V8 nower plants A 61 cu in six is Innovations common to both enchambeing made available for the first gines include combustion time as a regular on'inn in liaht-an- ber Hpsipn cpnterlinp nbton nin medium, dutv truclcs with loeation larepr valves and norfs. s manual fransmiVInnc. exrent for anH larger water nnmo imnrove-mont- s rnnrnl mndolq imoortanf Several Sl!srOT)!on svetpms for 1W I ?r. a'so have been made in rViacsis features On th '962 Chevpplv C$rrr nvar flip siipppcqiil an rolet trucV line On light - dutv infro'hi'pd fwo VPars inppnnr fronf whool models full rirele wheel tlilots !PSrPncon with tnrcnn hpr nrinff. are used front and rear assuring inJ Miar hvp a more nositivp alignment and frames formerly used on long bppn triage for inereased ahtiv Services for Sept. 24, 1961: Church School, 9.45 am. Church Service, 11 00 am. with Rev. Alt Aman, as guest pastor. Subject of the message: "You Start From Here" Nursery for small children. Choir practice, Thursday, 7:00 headlamps and longer life mufflers. New optional equipment includes alternating current genera tors, tinted glass and sliding rear cab window for better xentilation. Proxed independent front suspension is retained with improxements. conventional cab models on five wheelbases ranging from 133 to lf Cook's team rolled over Bateman Jewelry for a four point win. High for Cooks was Max Booth with a 233, 602 series. Carl Johannessen had a 244, 564 series and Keith Cook had a 205, 587 series. Bob Addams had a 210 game. High for Batemans was Ernie Weyland with a 221 game Gib's team dropped the Tooele County Wildlife team for four points. High for Gibs was Gib Hanna with a 220, 553 game. Rock LaRoque had a 213 game. High for the Wildlife team was Mike Emery, with a 219, 553 series. Herb Muhs had a 560 one-hal- . Lester City HMEW HMD (IF1H! NEW FROM DIESEL TO DAZZLE! ning. First Baptist Dr. C. Lee Bullard, Pastor 597 SOUTH MAIN handsome, functional models. And new power models. to pick from in light-dut- y There's a wider choice of power, a wider choice of torque, across the board. For heavies, there's the new High Torque 409 V8, with 16)4 per cent more torque than ever before available from Chevrolet. Big news in the middleweight class is the new Chevy-GDiesel. Its compact, rugged, high In torque, and backed by years of GM Diesel experience. In the light-dut- y lineup, the High Torque 261 Six add9 new sock, new savings in extra-toug- h applications. You can pick from nine ready-to-saengines. medium-dut- y a.m. Sunday School, Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Training Union, 6 p.m. Evening Worship, 7 pm. Midweek prayer service. Wed. at points 7 p.m. series. Hera they are '62 Chevrolet trucks powered to work harder In every weight class. Hefty new V8s with the highest torque in Chevrolet history. New diesel brawn for 10 The Tooele Bowl won 4 from the Tooele Beverage. High for the alley men was J. C. Fields with a 200, 553 series. Dugway American Legion won four points from the Ajax Inc., The Jehovahs Witnesses are team. High for the Dugway team s meeting temporarily at the 211 a Brooks with w'as Eldon on East Vine Lodge, game. High for Ajax was Jim Street, until comoletion of new Jones with a 202 game. Tooele Kingdom Hall. Longs team dropped the Dons Robert C. Hartsten, presiding Body Shop team for a three point minister. Phone 1583-win. High for Longs was Deb Sunday, 6 p.m. Public Bible disLong with a 223, 566 series. Bill course will be given. The subject 209 game. High for Obeying the Two Great ComSpence had a Dons Shop was John mandments for Life. Paulos, with a 558 series. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Ministry In a Cooks team won School and Service meeting. 3 points from Dons Body Shop. The public is invited to all meet High for Cooks was Max Booth lngs. No collections taken. with a 258 game and a 591 series. Maxs 258 game is currently the seasons high game. Carl Johannessen had a 211, 572 series. High for Dons was Ernie Paulos with a 207 game. Rev. Charles E. Freegard We wish to welcome Ajax Inc. Pastor to the Major League as a new 415 Utah Avenue sponsor Mike Mogus, Secretary Sunday Masses, 7:00 am., 10:30 a m. and 6 pm. Confessions, Saturday 4 to 6; 7 to 8:30. MASTER .Teliovalis Witnesses TRUCKS! Smel-terman- WITH NEW M rarin'-to-wor- 4-- g Includes Handsome new g hoods that allow drivers to see as much as 10)4 feet more of the road directly ahead. Chevrolets famous Independent Front Suspension gives you a smoother riding, easier working, longer lasting truck. New heavier duty, smoother hypoid rear axles for middle-weight- s. front Rugged new axles of 9,000- - or 11,000-lcapacity are available on Series 80 heavyweights. Mufflers are longer lived on all models. You'll find a total of 198 models in the new '62 Chevy line including three versatile Corvair 95's. outl, Every model is built to at truck other last and any See near the your anywhere price. Chevrolet dealer! Optional at extra cost work-stylin- forward-slopin- b. work-prove- k, d, out-hau- out-val- r Body New SERIES 60 DIESEL. Diesel savings and sure Chevy durability. New FLEETSIDE PICKUP. Most modern version of Amer St. Marguerites Catholic lea's most popular pickup. Tenth Ward Holds Honor Night Honor night for the Tenth Ward YWMIA was held Tuesday, September 19, in the ward recreation hall, under direction of Helen Noble, president. First Lutheran Church 7th and Birch Sunday School, 2:30 pm. Divine Services, 3:30 pm. Worker Bee and Honor Bee William R. Gieck, Vacancy Awards were given the Bee Hive 1955 East Stratford, Salt girls Qualifying for them and the Pastor, Utah. Telephone program was explained by Kay Lake Citv, Hunter Jenson and Dorothv Nelson. Mia Maid awards were given and the program explained by RUINED REPUTATIONS are class leader LouAnn Blakley, and Sometimes, reputations the Laurel program explained by ruined, and other times, they are confirmed. Virginia Black. See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer MANTES CHEVROLET COMPANY 23 South Main Street Tooele, Utah Phone 882-314- 8 |