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Show i The Tooele Transcript upon suih accepted. Fkd estate will be real Engineer to change or approp. riate water in Tooele County. State of Utah, throughout the R4W. entire yiar unless otherwise de- To Appropriate: $1968 signated. AH locations are In Douglas and Dwight Bartholo- mew Chiton Mining: Agnes Wenrell, Mary Anderson. Ruing Sun, No. 6259 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Scalrd proposal will be received at the Granttville City Hall. Grantiville. Tooele County. Utah, by the City Recorder of Granttville City, up until I 00 p m May 13, 1963, at whith time and place all proposals will be publicly opened and read fur the construction of approximately 7.700 Lin. R of concrete curb and putter, .?00 Lin. Pi. of sidewalk and related work Improvement District No. 63 I. Instructions to Bidders, Plans, Specifications and other Contract Documents may be examined and obtainrd at the office of the City Recorder, Grantsville. Utah, or at the offices of Caldwell, Richards and Sorensen. Inc., Engineer. at IIS First Avenue. Salt Lake City. Utah, upon deposit of fif'een dollars (SIS 00) per set. which deposit will be refunded provded the bidder submits a bona fide bid and returns the plans and specifications in pood condition within 10 days after the bids are opened. Each bid must be submitted on the form provided as a part of the Contract Documents and shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's chetk or a bid bond from a surety company, acceptable to the Grantsville City Council, all mrJe in an amount equal payable to Grantsville Citv Corporation oif the bid. Said checks or bid to at least five per cent bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will execute the contract in conformity with the form of contract Included and furnish performance bond In the Contract Documents, within fifteen (13) days after notification of the award of the contract to the b'dder. Grantsville Cl f reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid. to waive any Informality in any bid as Its best interests may appear. A decision on the rejection of any or all bid- - or the award of a contract will be made within 13 days after the bids are opened. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening of bids. .... F GRANTSVILLE CITY CORPORATION by James R. I aimer, Mayor Dates of Miblication April 23, 26, 30 and May 3, 06 ..29.17 If Development CompFree Coinage Min Yellow Dog, Queen of ingthe West, Zounds, Atlas, Side Hill, Burr Saw, Survey No. 6519, 91.108 acres. A ... ... . Lyle E. Davis Camp Floyd Int. in Mining District: Little Joint. Silver Bell. Dump No, 1 and 2, Tramway Lode Mining Claims No. 3120, Com. 69 851 ac. is Int. In General Sherman No. 3526. 4 413 acres, is Int. in Crescent 3755. ne .No. 2. Lost Gold Point, Excess, Sur. 3072. Cont 38 SW 3. 81.74 at BIk 66, t. Add. to Grantsville City. W. 202 ft. S. 44 rds., E. 202 ft, N. 44 rds. to beg. Lot I, BIk vey. June 7S0.74 W. 25 ft. of B , Ophir Sur- ... Chrisman rigation of 10 acres In SE;SE( said Sec. 29; (4) Claim 17584 .045 sec.-fN. 1200 ft. and E. 1220 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 28, T2S, R4W, and used for the domestic requirements of three persons, for the watering of 3 catth and 5 horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irriga-tio- n of 2 acres, all uses In said Sec. 28. (5) Claim 10 31 SW'-SW- I7v 1HUll HH "oevr.srteNi tr -- one-hal- 16699 - .334 sec.-f- t. N. ft. and W. 435 ft. from SE Cor. said Sec. 29. and used from May 1 to Sept. 30. as t supplemental supply, for the Ir Lank. Beg for the domestic requirements of three persons in SEMSE'.J said Sec. 29; (2) Claim 16C9s'- . N. 1275 ft. and .331 sec.-ft- . W. 433 ft. from SE Cor. taid Sec. 29, and used for the w tering of 200 chickens, 4 caV'e, 4 horses and 2 hogs, and fro. May 1 to Sept. I, as a supplemental supply, for the Irrigation of 10 acres, all uses In said Sec. 29; SEtJSE (3) 1025 Shrin-er- , 1 rt . t. Claim acre. Katherine Hurley NE Cor. of Lot I26G8. 17584 and 1D509. The water has been diverted from five 3 in. wells at points and In amounts as follows: (1) Claim .015 sec.-ft- , - N. 60 ft. and W. 625 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 29, TO. R4W, and used 31 92 3 067 acres. 18 . Lyle E. Da is Camp Floyd Mining District: one-th- d int. in Sunshine, Sun-- t the points of diversion and place of use of .832 sec ft. of water evidenced by Under ground water Claims Nos. 16698. 1G639. 12666 - 4 12-i- -- any Saverio Flore 19C3. - - E. Larson, from a Vernon. Ut. 2 sec.-ft- . 00 ft well. bet. 100 and de p at a point S. 1275 ft, and E 930 ft from W'J Cor. Sec. 20. TfS, R5W. The water is to be used for the watering of 100 CV'V an from Apr. 1 to Oct. the irrigation of 73 5 31 for airev. all U!w in NWSWJJ, SW.NW'J said Sec. 20. 33903 Ronald L. Morris. RED Rt. 1. Box 115. Toele, Ut. .015 from a sec.-fwell, bet. 53 and 300 ft. deep at a point S. 24vO ft. and W. 70 ft. from N'J Cor. Sec. 21. T2S, R4W. The water Is to be used for the domestic requirements of one fam ly. for the watering of 230 cattle, 10 horses, and 500 hogs, and from Apr. 1 lo Oct. 31 for f the irrigation of acre, all uses In SC'JSEi;NWtJ said Sec. 21. 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 June 2. 1963. Wayne D. Crlccle STATE ENGINEER (Published in the Tooele Transcript, Tooele. Utah, from Apr. 19 to May 3. 1963). SLBAM. To Change: 417I Austin M. Barrus and Mary G. Barrus, RTD Box I05A Tooele, Ut. propries to change Trapo-roi- d Lode No. 3416, 10.714 acres Black Eagle No. 1 and No. 2. and No. 3, Sur, No. 50)1. 47.246 acres. Bully Boy Survey No. 5046, 21 0 acres. $194 Charles Morduff care J. U. Clifton Mining: H.cks 13.720 No. 6453, acres. in Special (5) acres 53.215 R4W. The water Is to he used for the watering of 390 hogs, 150 cattle and 15 horses, and from May I to Nov. I for tne Irrigation of 229 acres, all use In NWtJ. SW'i Sec. 32. T2S, NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application have been filed with the State Friday, May 3, 963 ' BOY SCOLT CENTER The aew Bey Scout Service Center tor the Greal Salt Lake Council Is expected to be completed by late June wlih dedication ached-ule- d for August 1st. Maurice A. Kruse, District Scout Executive for the local Stansbury District will have an office la the building. It I located acrotsed from tha Veteran Hospital. -- "Hard work doesn't kill many people. says a physician. This is because most people arson build up considerable resistance to hard work. i; Continued From 19909 - .134 sec.-f- t. Lots I, 2. - N. 595 ft. and 5. BIk 9, Plat A. and E. 1220 ft. from SW Cor. saved NOTICE OF SALE TAX FINAL are by Trading stamps 21 5f Sec. 28. T2S. R4W. and used Ophir Survey. 33 million families, our of the Chrisman June BIk Lot is on 3, Notice that from Apr. 1 to Nov 30 far the hereby given and 30 million in the Nation, 13 19 9. Plat A. Ophir Sur. of May, 19C3, at Irrlnalion t; 5 n SWU. , these redeem $500 million worth the 31st day Lot 6, BIk twelve o'clock noon' at the June Chrisman SWtJ said Sec. 28. of stamps each year. 9. Plat A. Ophir Sur. 13.19 front door of the County CourtHereafter. .892 sec.-ft- . is to be and June house in Tooele County, Utah, 1 Lloyd Chrisman diverted from a of well, bet. the Patrick days During Lot 7, and 8, Chrisman 200 and 500 ft. deep at a will oiler fur sale at public aucpoint Henry, the National was $18 00 BIk 9. Plat A. Ophir SurN 850 ft. and W. 550 ft. from tion and sell to the highest bidper person: now, Its close to 16.58 SE to vey. the der fur Cor. Sec. 29. T2S. R4W. cash, pursuant $1,800. Lloyd and June Chrisman of Section The water Is lo be used for the provisions Lot 8. BIk E, Plat A. Ophir domestic requirements of 6 per1953, as Normal teeth can atand a Utah Code Annotated . 62.19 describSurvey. sons. for the watering of 200 the amended, following of 40,000 prespounds pressure ed real estate situated in said Peninah Wrathall, John D. chickens, 7 cattle, 9 horses and sure per square inch. 2 hogs and from Johnson, Milan and Hazel County and nuw held by it unApr. 1 to Oct. 31 as a Johnson, care Milan Johnsupplemental supply for Ten million houses In U.S. are der preliminary tax sale. No son int. in SWi4 of the irrigation of 31 acres, all over 50 years old, and 25 million bid for less than the total Sec. 23, T3N. SLM of NWiJ of uses in SE'4 Sec. 29. SWJ Sec. amount penaltaxes, interest, more are over 30 years old. Cont. 20 acres. Con. Old 28. T2S, R4W. ty and costs which are a rhro 6 43 Wrathall Well Rose Castagno, RFD Lot 2. BIk Harry Caraplis No. 1 Box 122, Tooele, Ut. pro2. South Side No. 2. Mer- poses to change the points of cur Survey 5 63 diversion and place of use of Christmas Mining Company 4 163 sec.-ft- . of water evidenced care Robert M. Close by Underground-wate- r Claims Clifton District: Mining Nos. 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 5S0, Xmas No. 3. Sur. 5692, 581, 582, 584, 585. 586 and 12782. 20 637 acres, New York No. The water has been diverted 3. Sur. No. 5694, 20 536 ac.. from 12 wells at points and in Chicago Survey No. 5693, amounts as follows: (1) Claim 20 637 acres. Brooklyn, Gon 575 - .178 sec.-f- t. from a yon. Xmas, Last Chance, well. 203 ft. deep - N. 41 ft. New York, Genie, Sur No. and E. 1707 ft. (2) Claim 576 4483. 123.128 acres. Xmas .089 sec.-f- t. from a well, No. 2, New York 2, Ama204 ft. deep - N. 69 ft. and E zon Sur. No. 5021, Cont. 1100 ft.. (3) Claim 577 .111 sec.-f- t. 149.24 61.917 acres from a well, 214 ft. In witness whereof I have deep - N. 67 ft. and E. 980 ft. hereunto set my hand and offi- - all from W14 Cor. Sec. 32, cial seal this 25th day of April, T2S, R4W, and used from May 1963. 1 to Nov. 1, as a supplemental J. Rex Kirk, Sr. supply, for the irrigation of 80 County Auditor acres each, respectively, in of Tooele County 8 6 Date of first publ. May 3. NW14- said Sec.. 32. (4) Claim 578 .341 sec.-ftfrom a 1963; Date of last publ. May 24, well, 201 ft. deep - N. 35 ft. 1963. and E. 584 ft. from W4 Cor. said Sec. 32, and used from May Seven burglaries occur in the 1 to Nov. I, as a supplemental U.S. every minute. supply, for the irrigation of 80 acres in NW4 said Sec. 32. d and for watering of 35 cattle and 100 sheep; (5) Claim 579 - .357 sec.-ft- . from a well, 200 ft. deep - S. 80 ft. and E. 1262 ft. from W4 Cor. said Sec. 32, and used from May 1 to Nov. 1, as supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 80 acres in SW4 said Sec. 32; (6) Claim 5S0 . .156 sec.-ffrom a well, 178 ft. deep - S. 228 ft. and E. 1283 ft. from Cor. said Sec. 32, and used during the same period and for the same purposes as above described under Claim 579, and for the wa(7) Claim tering of chickens; 581 - .145 sec.-ft- . from a well, 216 ft. deep - S. 255 ft. and E. 1250 ft. from W y4 Cor. said Sec. 32, and used from 4t May 1 to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of 20 acres in SW4 said 4t Sec. 32; (8) Claim 582 - .145 sec..-ftrom a well, 212 ft. deep - S 257 ft. and E. 1124 4t ft.; (9) Claim 584 - .167 sec.-ffrom a well, 189 ft. deep - S. 615 ft. and E. 946 ft.; ; (10) Claim 585 - .468 sec.-f- t. from a well. 185 ft. deep - S. 615 4t 4t ft. and E. 949 ft. all from W4 Cor. Sec. 32, T2S, R4V, and used from May 1 to Nov. 1, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 80 acres each, respectively. in SW14 said Sec. 32. (11) Claim 586 - .223 sec.-fwell. 218 ft. deep from a S 589 ft. and E 614 ft. from Nabisco W14 Cor. said Sec. 32, and used 1 from May 1 to Nov. 1, as a 12 02 p,us deposit) 1 supplemental supply, for the irt t rigation of 80 acres in NW'4 3 t said Sec. 32. (12) 12782 - 1.783 tz from an sec.-f- t. 25 well, 195 ft. deep - S. 53 ft. and E. 2390 t Fancy Blue Goose ft. from W J4Cor. said Sec. 32, 1 1 1 and used from Apr. to Dec. 1 31, as a supplemental supply, t 1 for the irrigation of 160 acres t in NW4 Sec. 36, R2S, R5W. This t right is limited to a total di1 version equal to a sole supply l 4 ... Last Week -- History of 10-I- n. 1 About 45 per cent pa.nt of the exterior home-owner- OPENING UNDER New Management May 1st V established with enRECREATION KINDERGARTEN rollment of 40 children, under leadership of Sadie Smith and Vivian Peterson. Circulation 1938 - 22,967; 1942, 20.531 - adult. 15,428; Junior, adult 12,952, junior, 13,885; 26,837, 5,102; Circulation 1952 Circulation 1962 - 44,964 - adult 21.366, junior, 23,598. General improvement since 1940: wall book shelving upstairs, new florescent lighting equipment, six book stacks, inlaid floor covering, two filing cabinets (15 units each), electric clock, gas furnace, installation of decorative tile ceiling, upstairs remodeled and converted into study room and office, eight chairs added, new typewriter, charging machine (gift), painting of the exterior also rennovation of the basement for magazines, Venetian blinds, interior redecorated, drinking fountain, electric fan, two book carts, new drapes. Open Monday Thru Saturday from am to pm FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY Your Patronage Appreciated accounts. men about expense si Y fcT Pay all your i n n bills with MONEY n ...from us! Just tell us how much j 1938 new operators, having had years of experience in dry cleaning and pressing and alterations. and professional In United States collect $10 billion yearly from their homes, and some 75 per cent point the interior. 1, 1937. -- Business .: of n, Grantsville Dry Cleaners Mrs. Grace Erickson, former manager of Bert s Cleaners of Tooele, and assisted by Beatric Peterson, will be the City Library Mezzanine a good place lo concentrate. Ug-la- To succeed Mis Bate the board appointed Miss Effie Mars-delater Mrs. Effte Nelson, who gave very efficient service until 1933. One summer she served without pay, as there were no funds available. One year the council did not make a levy for library purposes as they expected to join with the county in establishing a county library. The arrangements fell through so the city was without funds. Miss Marsden attended two summer sessions of library training, one at the University of Utah and one summer at Chautauqua, N.Y. DURING 1912 THE board employed Mrs. Karen M. Jackb-soall the books. an expert librarian, to catalog and shelf-lis- t She spent about three months on this very important job. From 1914 to about 1917 our library was visted several times by Mary E. Downey, who was then state library organizer. She offered many suggestions that contributed largely to the improvement of local conditions. Some of the highlights of the Tooele Public Librarys history are furnished by Mary Helen Parsons, the present librarian: Blanche Bates Brown, 1911; Effie M. Nelson, appointed; Telma Atkin Evans, appointed August 1934; Bernice Vowles Adamson, appointed Sept. 1, 1935; Mary Helen Parsons, appointed May ', I - PLACE TO STUDY Mrs. Richard and Tom Parker find the Tooele Library ? ! you need. Phone now for prompt courteous service! LOANS UP TO i f if $2000 aaataawBw CHMEH FINANCE COMPANY of Tooelo Phone: 13 South Main St 882-158- 8 sssEsmsi KT'asnmcsMiffism year-roun- (Sfi&B!? lnID H -- t. A Few Left At This Price 00 Total Down Payment t. 3 Bedrooms t. Immediate Possession Attached Garage Attached Car - Port t Hard Wood Floors PHONE Formica Counters 882-- i Basements 2322 t. SALTINE CRACKERS PEPSI COLA SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING HI LAND DRY MILK AVOCADOS LS MILK Fresh A Grade Btl. Past. & Homg. Half Gal. 41c t i Lb Pkg 29c per carton 39c lb 69c qt. bag $1.69 2 for 29c t CUP. POOD STORES for 69 acres. Hereafter, 4.163 sec.-f- t. be diverted from a 12-i- 11 North Main Tooele t 1 1 t t 1 is to well. bet. 150 and 400 ft. deep at a point S. 725 ft. and E. 1315 ft. from W V4 Cor. Sec. 32, T2S, t t 1 i t 1 1 t I t . re n A t K |