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Show NOTICE TO WATER USERS SW Cor. Sec. 31, T3S, R4W, andjCity, Ut. .1 sec. ft. from a TVHi'tv TTtp ToAgsIp TVrmOTlTt J O, 1QC9 used for municipal purposes in well, 604 ft. deep at a point S. The following applications have j 1767 ft. and W. 1066 ft. from F.; Tooele City. been filed with the State EngiT1S. R6W. The wa- of the!Cor- Sec. Hereafter, 4215 ac.-ft- . neer to change or appropriate waM be used for the diluting I BOYS F 's to above described be is . fj right ter in Tooele County, State of ' W I ilMMl sail water and for a chemical Utah, throughout the entire year diverted at points (1). (2). (3),of com-- ! "ashing process. unless otherwise designated. All and (4) as heretofore, and mingled at a point N. IMS ft. and locations ore in SLB&M. jjo7 . Jay G. Fitrwater, Ver- W 570 ft. from SE Cor. Sec, 33. non, l't. .5 sec ft. from a 6 in. To Change: T3S, R4W, and stored in a re- well. bet. 50 and 150 ft. deep at - Settlement Canyon Irservoir at a point N. 1423 ft. and a point N. 25 ft. and W. 1070 ft. rigation Co., Tooele, Utah, pro- W. 730 ft. from SE Cor. said Sec. from S'J Cor. Sec. 20. TSS. R5W. poses to change the point of di- 33. created by an earth dam 100 The water is to be used for the A.."version and nature of use of 41 ft. in height having a capacity domestic requirements of one sec.-ft- . of water evidenced by of 1150 ac.-ft27 acre-iinundating family, for the watering of ten Diligence Claim No. 166. The waSecs. 33. 34. T3S, R4W; Secs ' and 10 sheep, and from Apr. ' ter has been diverted from Settle- 3. 4. T4S. R1W. The reservoir will cattle 1 to Oct. 31, for the irrigation of ment Canyon Creek at four points have a storage of 250 5 acres, all uses in WljK'jSW; as follows: (1) Main Canyon - N. ac.-f- t , permanent which will be used for said Sec. 20. 1620 ft. and W. 3160 ft. from SE fish culture and recreation purCor., Sec. 10; (2) I.eft Hand Fork poses. and an active 33931 Howard J. Clegg and capacity of - N. 833 ft. and E. 1706 ft. from 900 ac.-ft,At which will he released Lyman A. Warr, 8th So. 1st East SW Cor. Sec. 2. (3) Spring Flat-S- . and used for from a the same purposes Tooele. Ut. 4 sec.-ft- . 2800 ft. and E. 1545 ft. from well. bet. 100 and 500 ft. deep as heretofore. NW Cor. Sec. 3, all in T4S, R4W; at a point S. 1336.5 ft. and W. 9i0 To Aooronrlate: ft. from N'i Cor. Sec. 27, T2S (4) DeLaMare Tunnel - N. 100 ft 30747 Clegg Livestock Co.. Inc. from SE Cor. Sec. 33, T3S, R4W. 1st 25 South East. Tooele, Utah. R4W. The water is to31 be used The water has been comminglfor the to Oct. 4 sec.-ft- . from either one or both from Apr. ed at a point N. 1518 ft. and W. 200 acres in N'j said 80 and irrigation of of two bet. wells, 970 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 33. T3S, Sec. 27. 120 ft. deep at the following R4W, and conveyed down SettleS. 13365 ft. and W. 33937 E. H. Matthews, Grants ment Canvon Creek and redivert- points: (1) 900 ft., (2) S. 1336 5 ft. and W. ville, Ut .50 sec.-ft- . from an ed therefrom at the following 297 ft. both from NVj Cor Sec 100 and 300 ft. deep bet. well, points: (a) S. 500 ft. and E. 1200 27, T2S, R4W The water is to at a point S. 1306 ft. and W. 1595 ft.; (b) N. 840 ft. and E. 255 ft. be used from Apr 1 to Nov. 30 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 36, T2S, both from the center of Sec. 23. to irrigate 203 acre in N'J said R6W. The water is to be used Pictured above are the eight freshmen and set a new record in the process, and he R4W. The water has been T3S, Sec. 27. newcomers to Tooeles swimming squad. for the watering of 150 cattle, 10 was only a freshmen. The eager and talentused for the watering of 350 33711 . Earl Willden and A1 sheep, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. ed newcomers, are, back row L to L. Jerry Captain Mel Roberts Is reminding the double cattle, 25 horses and 300 sheep, 31 for the irrigation of 35 acres, Paul Diehl, quartet that theres a chance for them to Parker, Richard DeLaMare, and for the irrigation of 2000 Willden, Delta, Utah 10 sec.-fwell, bet. 300 and all uses in NE4NF4. NW'.;NFJ J pick up a state title during the State Meet, acres in Secs. 17 to 21 inch, 28. from a Randy Gibson and John Lindberg. Seated even if they are entering competition for are Jack Marsh, Bert Johns, Allen Hunt 29, 30. 32. 33, T3S, R4W; Sec. 3. 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 86 Sec. 36. SEI4SF14. SW';SF'; Sec. the first time. Back in 1959, Roberts won and Roberts. T4S, R4W. Water has also been deg. 52 min. W. 794 ft. from SF. 25. T2S, R6W. the slate tide in the 100 yard breaststroke, diverted from Rench Spring at a Cor. Sec. 2. T10S. R10W. The wa Protests resisting the granting point N. 320 ft. and E. 250 ft. from ter is to be used for the domestic of any of the foregoing applica Ind. Med. boys 11 and 12 Breast, girls 13 and 14 requirements of two families, for tions with reasons therefor, must 1. S. 1. Bogdanow, Deseret Gym Pratt, Tooele 1000 cattle, 50 the watering of be filed with the Slate Engineer, 2. Call. Brigham fcity 2. Jaynes, Tooele 200 500 5 horses and sheep, hogs, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, 3. R. Dodson, Intermountain 3. C. Barnes, Riveria chickens, and from Mar. 15 to on or before February 11, Utah, Med. Relay, girls Breastm boys 13 and 14 Nov. 15 for the irrigation of 760 1962. 1. Riveria 1. E. Tate, Tooele (Disqualified) in all uses acres, NE'SE'. 2. Deseret Gym 2. Atkins, Tooele Sec. 3, NE14NW14 SELiNEi Wavne D. Criddle 3. Tooele 3. Hansen, Tooele 12. Sec. STATE ENGINEER W4NW'4. N'4SW1. 200 Yd. Med. Butterfly, girls 15 and 16 2. Relay, boys SEI4SW4, S14NE14. SE14. Sec. 1. V. Begay, in TranIntermountain 1. Tooele the Tooele (Published SW4NW4, SW4 Sec. 1, TI0S. 2. F. Allan, Intermountain Tooele boys and girls teams 2. Intermountain School R10V,'.; NW4NW14, Sec. 7. T10S script. Tooele, Utah, from Dec. won out in an AAU Age Group 3. Brigham City 29, 1961 to January 12, 1962). Butterfly, boys 15 and 16 R9W. 1. R. Curley, intermountain Meet, held at the Tooele pool on Free Relay, girls. 6 33843 Clegg Livestock Co., Inc. 2. Descheene, Intermountain Thursday and Friday. Following 1. Intermountain tied with FAMILY PARTY 3. Klenke, Clearfield 8th So. 1st East, Tooele, Ut. .1 2. Brigham City Mrs. Ray Lee, Mr. and are the results: and Mr. sec.-ft- . from a Free. Relay, girls well, bet 100 Mrs. DeVon Iverson, Eldon and Tooele, Boys: 309; Intermountain 3. Riveria 1. Brigham City and 300 ft. deep at a point S. Gordon Lee and their 268; Brigham City, 115; Clearfield 6 Free partners, Relay, boys 1336.5 ft. and W. 990 ft. from N4 2. Tooele annual Iverson 50; Riviera, 73; Deseret Gym, 87 1. Intermountain attended the Cor. Sec. 27, T2S, R4W. The wa- Christmas Free Relay, boys Tooele Intermountain 247; girls: 2. Riveria held Tuesday party 1. Tooele ter is to be used for the domestic 3. Clearfield evening at the Doll House in Salt 145; Brigham City, 174; Clearfield 2. Riveria SPECIAL! requirements of one family, for Lake City. Following the dinner 116; Riviera, 61; Deseret Gym $149 Free, girls 8 and under 3. Brigham City the watering of 2000 cattle and 116. I 1. Starks, Clearfield Gal. they all went to the wedding re10 and from Apr. 1 to ception of a nephew held at the horses, Back, girls, 9 and 10 2. Christiansen, Tooele THURSDAYS RESULTS: Oct. 31. for the irrigation of 4 Ambassador Club. 1. Peterson, Deseret Gym 3. Steele, Brigham City Backstroke, girls Sunder 2. P. Walquist, Unattached acre, all uses in N'4 said Sec. Free, boys 8 and under 1. M. Starke, Clearfield 27. A 3. M. Williams, Tooele fur coat often advertisement 124 No. Main 1. Pratt, Tooele 33868 Inc., does more to improve home cook- 2. K. Christiansen, Tooele Back, boys 9 and 10 2. L. Barnes, Riveria 3. K. White, Tooele 445 E. 2nd South St., Salt Lake ing than a dozen cook books. 1. Neville, Deseret Gym 3. D. Rockwell, Tooele Backstroke, boys 2. J. Begay, Intermountain 10 9 Ind. Med. and girls 1. R. Richmond, Tooele 3. Imai, Tooele 1. M. Talmadge, Tooele 2. B. Butler, Brigham City Breast, girls 11 and 12 2. Peterson, Deseret Gym 3. D. Brockwell, Tooele 1. Bevan. Tooele 3. Limb, Clearfield Breast, girls 9 and 10 2. Nez, Intermountain Ind. Med. boys 9 and 10 1. M. 3. Richards, Tooele Talmadge, Tooele 1. D. Hymas, Tooele 2. Randy Werner, Clearfield Breast, boys 11 and 12 2. Wentworth, Deseret Gym 3. S. Belden, Deseret Gym 1. Norton, Tooele 3. Brown, Deseret Gym Breast, boys 9 and 10 2. Gardner, Clearfield Med. Relay, girls 1. D. Hvmas, Tooele 3. Call, Brigham City 1. Tooele 2. J. White, Intermountain Butterfly, girls 2. Brigham City 3. B. Posell, Clearfield 1. Limb, Clearfield 3. Intermountain -- January w .''; Community MclhotlNt Church Corner First N. & First Fast Rev, F. Russell Tanner, Pastor Phone - 2 y s V- Rei vices for Sund.iy, Jan. 7: Unified Sunday Servne, 10 30 to 12 00 noun All iiersnns attending and ihiUlrens iIuhyIi Sunday Si In kI are urged to come by V 10.25 am. Adult worship ., Hie minister V "Vif 16-i- Jelimnir Fresh men 8S2-26- 4 100-Y- Pooclc Wilis 4 BAKERS 100-Y- 15-1- QUALITY ICE CREAM Fly, girls 1. The OAK HILL. A lot of house for the money, with huge area. Convenient kitchen, three bedrooms, bath and optional carport. living-dinin- g READY$ TO LIVE IN 7638 2. 1 11 and 12 Fly, boys'! and 12 1. Rockwell, Tooele 2. S. Pratt, Tooele 3. R. Dodson, Intermountain Free. Girls 13 and 14 1. C. Limb, Clearfield 2. P. Bagdonow, Deseret Gym 3. Shar, Deseret Gvm Free. Boys 1. D. Fuhriman, Deseret Gym 2. E. Tate, Tooele 3. F. Brown, Intermountain Ind. Med. girls 1. V. Begay, Intermountain 2. C. Nelson, Brigham City 3. K. Butze, Brigham City Ind. Med. boys 1. H. Armenta, Intermountain 2. B. Curley, Intermountain 3. D. Batchelder, Clearfield Breast, girls 1. D. Pratt, Tooele 2. K. Christiansen, Tooele 3. R. Steel, Brigham City Breast, boys 1. Rockwell, Tooele 2. B. Cox, Riviera 3. Richmond, Tooele Fly, girls 9 and 10 1. Petersen, Deseret Gym 2. Kearl, Clearfield 3. Warner, Clearfield Fly, boys 9 and 10 1. T. Neville, Deseret Gym 100-Y- 100-Y- ample bedrooms opening on private hall, bath and porch. READYs TO LIVE IN uilt on Your ntifi lot 82 69 FER MONTH VJ The MAPLE HILL has a spa cious expanse of g area with convenient kitchen, plus three bedrooms, bath and entrance porch. living-dinin- 0r We Will basic $7L22 HOUSE PLUS ALL EQUIPMENT Furnish Lot ' 15-1- 6 2. J. Francisco, Intermountain 3. J. Norton, Tooele Free, girls 11 and 12 A. Belnap, Deseret Gym 1. Bevan, 100-Y- 4 100-Y- ne Sale No vj at! Tooele The CHESTNUT HILL Living room and dining area with cross ventilation, kitchen, three large bedrooms separated area for complete privacy, bath and porch. from living READYsf65 TO LIVE IN 00 OPEN 9:00 AM TO 9:00 PM it it JEX HOMES Spanish Fork, Utah 1 2. 3. 200-Y- 1. 2. Intermountain Brigham City Riveria Med. Relay, boys Intermountain No. 1 Intermountain No. 2 front porch and optional carport. BASIC HOUSE sQ96 PLUS ALL EQUIPMENT PER MONTH 3. 100-Y- 1. 2. 3. 100-Y- 1. Butterfly, 2. 3. 100-Y4 1. 2. 3. 100-Y4 1. Intermountain 2. Tooele 3. Backstroke, girls Allred, Riveria L. Yazzie, Intermountain E. Yazzie, Intermountain Back, boys 6 6 Armenta, Intermountain Smith, Intermountain Dennison, Intermountain Ind. Med. girls D. Pratt, Tooele Merrell, Brigham City Jeppson, Brigham City Ind. Med. boys 1. P. Pratt, Tooele 2. Smith, Brigham City Med. Relay, girls 1. Tooele 2. Clearfield 3. Brigham City Med. Relay, boys r.WE 1. Intermountain No. Are your car seats looking worn out? If so let me really doll up your car's interior. Tailor made Seat Covers and Repairs SAFET BELTS FOB YOUR CAR INSTALLED! VERN'S AUTO UPHOLSTRY 499 S Main Tooele 9 882-064- atlOVJEST PRICES FOOD QUAIITY 0 k , w xii. 0 aw ixveX',v,vAW,v.',W,,.v.r. ffUTHROUGH THE YEAR 1 2. Tooele 3. Deseret 1. Gym Free. Relay, girls 200-Y- Intermountain 3. Brigham City No. 1 Free Relay, boys 1. Tooele 2. Intermountain 1 Brigham Back, girls Grant, Clearfield 1 3. 100-Y- 1. 2. 3. 2 Tooele 2. No. City No. 2 4 J. Shaw', Deseret Gym Pratt, Tooele Back, boys Allen, Tooele 2. Atkins, Tooele 3. Singer, Intermountain 100-Y- 4 1. 100-Y- Breast, girls 15-1- 6 B. Packer, Brigham City 2. Butze, Brigham City 3. V. Begay, Intermountain Breast, boys 6 1. DR. PEPPER 12 oz- can No Deposit DUTCH CLEANSER Giant size-- 3c HANDY ANDY Wi,h Ammonia 15c SALTINE CRACKERS Nalisco GREEN CUT BEANS 8 oz- Pk9 Haley's Buttered BEEF STEAKS Size TUNA FISH Ugh Grated-H- all STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 2 1. 2. Riveria 3. Brigham 1. 2. 100-Y- 100-Y- 1. 2. 3. 100-Y- 1. 2. - City Free Relay, girls 0 Clearfield Tooele Brigham City Free Relay, boys Intermountain Deseret Gym Tooele No. 1 Back, girls 11 and 1. Eevan, Tooele 2. Richards, Tooele 3. S. Ford, Brigham City Back, boys 11 and 1. Rockwell, Tooele 2. Norton, Tooele 3. Rogers, Deseret Gym 0 0fr 55c - Armenta, Intermountain Olson, Clearfield Klanke, Clearfield Med. Relay, girls Tooele Brigham City Med. Relay, boys Tooele 100-Y- MARGARINE OH OH 2 for 41c Giant Size Quick Frozen steaks Holiday Brand jar 54c 2 lb box 55c 5 for 98c 6gc per Pkg 4 for 89c 2 for 55c 2 lb. 69c 0 HERSHEYS 3. 12 The National Safety Council says: Be sure your wiper blades are in good condition, and have arm pressure of one ounce per inch of blade length to sweep snow and sleet off instead of sliding over it. Dead blades may make dead drivers. Check defroster too. You must sea a hazard to avoid it. PROMISE... 100-Y- 100-Y- 4 HUMAN BEING A human being is a creature that cant get its toes in its mouth after babyhood, but can put its foot in any time. R. and R. Magazine, hm, Research and Review Service of America, Inc. 3. 100-Y- boys Fuhriman, Deseret Gym Dodson, Intermountain F. Brown, Intermountain Free, girls 15 and 16 Allred, Riveria Yazzie, Intermountain C. Nelson, Brigham City Free, boys 15 and 16 Peterson, Intermountain Deschene, Intermountain Smith, Intermountain 2. 3. 15-1- 6 Clearfield Fly, girls 8 and under 1. D. Pratt, Tooele 2. S. Merrill, Brigham City 3. S. Fenton, Brigham City Fly, boys 8 and under 1. Pratt, Tooele 2. D. Merrill, Brigham City 3. K. Goates, Riveria. Free, girls 9 and 10 1. Talmadge, Tooele 2. R. Limb, Clearfield 3. S. Belden, Deseret Gym Free, boys 9 and 10 1. T. Neville, Deseret Gy m 2. J. Begay, Intermountain 3. Adams, Clearfield Ind. Med. girls 11 and 1. Belnap, Deseret Gym 2. A. Richards, Tooele L. Yazzie, Intermountain 100-Y- 2. 1. d. ing bar, two bedrooms, bath, 1. 2. d. The CYPRESS RIDGE A de lightful roomy but compact home with large living room, dining-kitche- n area with serv 1. 3. Riveria 100-Y- Cayell, Intermountain 2. 100-Y- 3. S," 237 North Main - Unit 9 4 200-Y- 1. 1. 200-Y- Tooele Rivera, Tooele Free, boys 11 and 12 1. M. Rockwell, Tooele 2. Gardner, Clearfield 3. C. Norton, Tooele Ind. Med., girls 1. C. Limb, Clearfield 2. S. Grant, Clearfield 3. Bogdanow, Deseret Gym Ind. Med. boys 1. D. Fuhriman, Deseret Gym 2. Tate, Tooele 3. F. Brown, Intermountain 6 Med. Relay, girls A. 3. M. 2. 1. 13-1- 4 .f 200-Y- 6 100-Y- 2 200-Y- 4 100-Y- The HEMLOCK HILL large living room, private dining room, kitchen, three Med. Relay, boys Tooele 2. Intermountain School 3. Brigham City FRIDAYS RESULTS: Free Relay, girls 1. Deseret Gym 2. Tooele 3. Riveria No. 1 Free Relay, boys 1. P Psrkpr "What kind of telephone is that on your desk?" a visitor is reported to have asked the premier of one of Russia's satellite states. "Theres an earpiece but ho mouthpiece. If you must know, said the premier sadly, thats our diredl line to the kremlin. United Mine Workers Journal. 2 200-Y- Belnap, Deseret Gym M. Rivera, Tooele 12 12 ; BARS i Reg. 5c Assorted 10 for 39c 1QJ3 wwvwvwswvv I 800 TELEPHONE 100-Y- 100-Y- TRFES Sunday. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Church services, 11:00 a m. Evening services, 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Bank on the future but dont write checks against it. 100-Y- 200-Y- Sunday Masses, 7:00 a m., 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Confessions, Saturday 4 to 6; 7 to 8:30. Tooele Bible Church meetings at the American Lpgion Hall each 25-y- filer Pastor Utah Avenue Bihle Baptist Church Meetings DIXIE QUEEN Jensen-Sandber- 415 The U.S. has more than different kinds of trees, 15-1- 100-Y- ffooele Introductory Rev. Charles E. Freegard Utah, 100-Y- 200-Y- rn. WSCS Catholic 7th and Birch Divine Worship Service, 2:30 p.m. Sunday School and Junior Confirmation Class, 3:30 p.m. William R. Gieck, Vacancy Pastor, 1955 East Stratford, Salt Lake Hunter City, Telephone 100-Y- 200-Y- ,1 Si. Marguerite First Lutheran Church 100-Y- 13-1- 4 1 First Baptist t. 200-Y- pm luncheon and business meeting. Thursday, Jan. II, at 1 p m. in the social hall of the Discourse. A special feature of thi9 church. Everyone is invited to all the No rollections taken. meeting will tie a rug weaving meetings. demonstration by Mr. Polk and his wife. Hostesses for the luncheon are: Mrs. Lillian Dale, Mrs. Mrs. Louise Myrtle McLeod and Dr. C. Lee Bullard, Pastor Spry. 597 SOUTH MAIN Friendship group, pot luck dinner. Friday, Jan. 12th, at 6:30 Sunday School, 10 a m. in the social hall of the p.m. Morning Worship, 11 a m. church. Bring table your own Training Union, 6 p.m. service and enjoy this type of Evening Worship, 7 p m. Midweek prayer service. Wed. at fellowship. 7 p.m. 24-i- ge Group Swim Meel 7 On Olfiiial Imard meeting. Tuesday. Jan 9th at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harley Porter at 7:30 7:30 p m. Theocratic Friilay Ministry School. Sunday: 6:00 p m. Public Bible - Newcomers 100-Y- at 210 No. 2nd S(. Robert C. llarsten. Presiding Minister Phone 16-i- -- Holy Communion will tie observed ui the morning service, with Rev Tanner oliiei.iung. Jr Methodist Youth Fellowship Wilnrwxrs 1 first of a series of sermons, the title of the senes will be "Four Months With The Master " Churches mmw, mMmJ. ., begins at 1105. will bring the FOOD 11 North Main Tooele STORES I |