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Show vy'tv v The Tooele Transcript r:$X in announcing the appoint-mcnt- . Mr. Roberts said, Mr Adamson is a key political figure in Tooele County. He has the experience and ability to organize and activate the which gonnort has been in evidence for Congressman King in Tooele County. Re. King said: I am very happy to be represented by Mr. Adamson. He is a highly respected citizen, and a vigorous PENNEYS HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR t I Penney's yt. s ff '.t.v', yvy, .'.W.V.V A X '&&, y'&tW. Open Fridays Till I 'a4 4.v. wArt'W. 9 p.m. 4b. I I ATIVERS cint end positions, an Cas-tag- no, m Declines To Run For School Board Norman Adamson, A. nent Tooele church Gillette, incum- bent member of the Tooele School Board, will not file for this year. In a statement made to the press today, Mr. Gillette said he wished to express his thanks the public for their support With his business, church sc- and other committments he added, he felt he did not have time to give to another ac- - and Doliti-c- al serve as Tooele worker, County chairman of the King For Senator organization. The appointment was announced on E. Wednesday by Brigham Roberts, state chairman of the King organization. Mr. Adamson will be assisted by committee member, Alma Jean Walters, Floyd White, Clifford L. Swan, Henry Pannun-zi- o, will J James Beva.n. , D. L. (Sike) promi- Robert Bar-Cou- Friday Store Rus-tiviti- tivity, It has been a fine experience Mr. Gillette said, and added he felt more individuals should have the opportunity to serve in n this capacity. Gar- cia and Dewey Whipple. NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUIUZATION AND REVIEW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the work contemplated ia by resolCurb, Gutter and Street Improvement District No. ution heretofore adopted by the City Council fa pursuance to notice of intention heretofore published and mailed to all pro- perty owners to be affected in Curb, Gutter and Street Improvehas now been completed and the five ment District No. members of the City Council of Tooele City, Utah, have been duly appointed to act as the Board of Equalization and Review on the tax proposed to be levied on the property within Curb, for Tooele City, Gutter and Street Improvement District No. and NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the lists of the property in said dstrict subject to said proposed tax and the various amounts of tax against said property have been completed and are available for examination at the office of the City Recorder. 2-- . 1 SPECIAL! BOYS JEANS, SHIRTS! 60th Anniversary SPECIAL! MENS FALL SPORT SHIRTS (2) Claim - 21759 - N 492 ft. from S ft and Cor. - .267 sec.-f- t.; (3) Claim 3 - 21760-- S 1290 ft. and E 1670 ft from NW Cor. .223 sec.-f- t. all in Sec. 30, T2S, R5W, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply, for the , irrigation of 100 acres, and for year - round watering of 50 cattle, all in NW4 said Sec. 30. is to Hereafter, .557 sec.-f- t. n. be diverted from a well, bet. 300 and 400 ft. deep at a point N 130 ft. and E 525 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 30, T2S, R5W, and used during the same period and for the same purposes as des- -' cribed above. To Appropriate: 34391 - Utah Land State 105 State Capitol Bldg., Board, ' Salt Lake City, Ut. .1 sec.-f- t. 'from a spring at a point S 1480 : ft. and E 2850 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 36, T5S, R7W. The water is to be conveyed by pipe into a 200 gallon storage tank, and used from May 1 to Oct. 20 for the watering of 100 cattle and 500 sheep in said Sec. 36. 34446 - Edward Clayton Warr, RFD No. 1, Box 116, Tooele, Ut. .1 sec.-f- t. from either one or both of two wells at the j ; following points: (1) 212 ft. deep, N 85 ft and E 1940 ft. (2) 224 ft deep - N 85 ft and E 2040 both from W'4 Cor Sec ft 32 T2S R4W The water is to be used for the watering of 3 cows 1 horse 2000 chickens 3 sheep and 12 hogs and from Apr 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of Y2 acre all uses in S'jSENW .. said Sec 32 Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before September 23, 1962. WAYNE D. 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Check Penneys Shoe Department Shoes For Rugged Back-to-Scho- ol I I I I I I That on the dates specified said lists and plats and amount of the proposed assessments against each parcel of property shall be ouen to public inspection from 10 oclock a.m. to 5 o'clock p.m. on each of said days continuously at the City Recorder of Tooele City, Utah. The boundaries of Curb, Gutter and Street Improvement tMs- are described as follows: Beg'nning at 4th Street trict No. and 4th North Street; thence West to 2nd West Street; thence south along 2nd West St. to the north line of Section 33 approximately 450 South); thence east along the north line of Sections 33 and 34 to 4th Street projected); thence north along 4th Street to the point of beginning. The property affected by or specially benefited by such improvements and upon which a special tax will be imposed to pay for the costs of the improvements now completed fronts upon, abuts upon, or is adjacent to the following streets or portions of streets: Both sides of 2nd North Street from the East side of Second West to the West side of 1st Street. Both sides of Birch Street from the East side of First Street to the West side of Broadway Avenue. Both sides of Cedar Street from the east side of First Street to the West side of Broadway Avenue. Both sides of Utah Avenue from 1st Street to Broadway and the South side from Melba Avenue to 1st Street. Both sides of Date Street from the east side of 1st Street to the west s:de of Broadway Avenue. Both sides of Elm Street from the East side of Second Street to the West side of Broadway Avenue. North side of 1st South Street fromthe East side of First East Sreet to the West side of First Street. Both sides of Third South Street, from the west side of Block 39 (East side of alley separating Blocks 38 and 39) to the West side of Main Street. Both sides of Second Street from the North side of Maple Street r to the south side of Utah Avenue. Rots idn n; Avenue from the north side of Utah Avenue to 2nd North Ends. , Passpd and adopted by the City Council of Tooele City, Utah, this 13th day of August, 1962. PETER VAN OTTEN. Mayor, Tooele City, Utah selections now! savings now! 2 I 14 S2 Soft Orion acrylic' completely hand BUY! 3" 3 shirts get g lon reinforced no-sa- on Dial . 31 , and Sept. 7) And Enjoy a FREE HONEYMOON IN MIAMI BEACH! 7 days and 6 nlghft at the luxurious "Carousal" ocean-fromotel In Miami Beach free admission to the Aquafoir, Orchid Jungle, Coral Castle, Spanish Monastery, Rare Bird Farm and Musa Isle Indian Village. Itrs all yours when you choose a $300 Keepsake or Starfire Diamond Ring. 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JZ3 HERMAN City Recorder, Tooele City, Utah (Published in the looeie transcript Aug. 17, 24, $350.00 BOYS' BRIEFS, BIG SISTER DRESSESI washable . . classic cardigan look in red, white, royal, green, brown, powder blue ! . ATTEST: - , ta J' A j jgjasStam mmMm JOAHNI Dfy. jww STCvt NS M I I M1KK OWNS ,g- - DM Ml CtSAS KIM 5 00-4- 10:00-10:1- 5 ny- co- llar! Briefs get heat resistant waist ! '0:30-10:3- 2 3:00-3:1- 0 4:30-5:0- 0 12:00-12:0- i ( Set BELFAST V MqxlLi (SEAL) SWEATER SPECIAL! KA 3ht,. - 15:h dav of August, 1962. HERMAN PEDERSEN City Recorder, Tooele, Utah advance school styling! Ring 2--in. Daed this GIRLS' ORLON IS0liiy this 16-i- v I I - ..Elbert Lawrence, Grantsville, Utah proposes to AGE change the points of diversion of Aging is like a game of chess, .557 sec.-f- t. of water evidenced in which individual pieces may Claims water by UndergroundNos. 21759, 21760 and 21761. The be captured but in which a few water has been diverted from potent figures can still hold the the following wells at points and field and even gain a new and Martin position. in amounts as follows: (1) powerful Claim - 21761 - S. 1205 ft. and Gumpert, M.D. Harvest Years. E 110 ft. from NW Cor. - .067 t sec.-f- t., That said members of said City Council sitting as a Board of Equilization and Review on the tax proposed to be levied on the property within said Curb, Gutter and Street Improvement Disfor Tooele City will met in the City HaT of Tooele trict No. City, Utah, on Sept. 10, 11 and 12, 1962, and will remain in session on each of sa:d dates between the hours of 5:00 oclock p m. and 7:00 oclock p.m. on each of said days to hear and consider any ohitio'; to and make any corrections of any propo-.e- d assess-- . ments which said Board may deem unequal or unjust. 60th Anniversary gates who Nominating Convention D. L. Gillette King Names Adamson His County Head in GOP Holds worker in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- v Saints. He and his wife Bernice have four children. Mr. Adamson 17, 1962 badges fur the student deleattended the Stale Nominating Convention at the Terrace in Salt City. chairMR. DALE JAMES, the following man introduced candidates, who we.e certified and selected as Tooele County candidates for ofRepublican fice: Leland Hogan, four-yea- r The Tooele County Republican commissioner; Barnard two-yewas Convention Nominating commissioner; held Saturday. Aug. 11 at 7:30 Fay Gillette, sheriff; Rose recorder; Jess Charp m. In the Tooele County Court Dale les, assessor; Vera Gillespie, with Room chairman treasurer; Lois Likes, county clerk: John H. Edwards, H. Leroy Sutton and Samuel W. Clark Justice of the Peace. Mr. Mark Benson, from Salt Lake City spoke in behalf of Reed A. Benson, candidate for Disthe Second Congressional trict of Utah; Marcellus Clark, for Mr. Sherman Lloyd, also a candidate for Congress from the Second Congressional District;; Mr. W. C. Tate, for J. Bracken Lee, candidate for the office of U S. Senator; and Mrs. Boyd L. Blanthorn for Wallace F. Bennett, incumbent Senior League, A chorus, composed of Senator from Utah. bar Howard, Lucy Burger, Carolyn James and Carol Wil- Cake Sale Hams, directed by Elna Wi- lAt Safeway Own Mams, My sang Want to beat the heat and still America." Van Johnson, chair-t- o man of the campaign activities have that baking treat for the weekend? in League, and Blaine Get your home baked cakes at sel1 PIayed "Guitar Boogie for 4 to 6 be ErouP-thSafeway, Friday from comHoward was Barbara p.m. mended for her work in provid- Sponsoring organization is the and Gleaners of Tooele and North Tooele Stakes. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications LITTLE THINGS have been filed with the State A speck cuts the value of a a race Engineer to change or npprop- -; diamond in half riate water in Tooele County, horse that can run a mile a few State of Utah, throughout the en- seconds faster than any other is tire year unless otherwise desig- worth twice as much. That little nated. All locations are in SLB extra all through life proves to and M. be the greatest value. John D. To Change: Hess, Arizona Architect. worker. An agent for the Tooele Valley Railway Company,' Mr. Adamson is presently serving as the Tooele City Democratic Chairman, a position which he has held for the past ten years. H has held numerous political pre !I Friday, August ICODEIIT N , WWfWWH JIMMY LDWAR0S KENNETH CONNOR MASS IS GREENER) |