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Show Singing Mothers Practice Schedule QG0QG (3000339 NOTICE TO WATER USERS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT. IN AND FOR TOOELE COUNTY. UTAH Estate Of MARTIN NEMAN ICH, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 98 North 4th Street, Tooele, Utah, on or before the 15th Notice it hereby given that Mr. L. E. Kramer. Jr.. 1S6 W. 1st North. Tooele, Utah, hat filed a request for extension of time from the State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Appropriation of water under .Application No. 18746, covering 1.0 c.f.s. of water from South Mile Six Spring in Tooele day of March A.D. 1964. County, Utah, to be used for Signed: Annie L. Caspar. Adpurposes. It is represented that there ministratrix of the estate of are problems in determining lo MARTIN NEMANICH. Deceascation of permanent diversion ed. and conveyance works. Addi- M. Earl Marshall tional time will be necessary to Attorney for the Estate Tooele, Utah complete the project. (Date of 1st publ. Dec. 13, 1963, Protests resisting the grant- Date of final publ. Jan. 3, 1964) of said reasons with ing request therefor, must be submitted in NOTICE TO CREDITORS duplicate and filed with the IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL State Engineer, 442 State CapiDISTRICT COURT. tol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or IN AND FOR TOOELE before Februaiy 2, 1964. COUNTY, UTAH A hearing will be held on this Estate of RAYMOND E. PEH request before the State Engi- RSON. Deceased. neer at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, Creditors will present claims February 20, 1964, County Court with vouchers to the undersignhouse, Tooele, Utah. ed at Utah, on or beProtestants should appear at fore theVernon, 15th day of March AD the hearing. 1964. Wayne D. Criddle Cerola G. Pehrson. AdSigned: STATE ENGINEER ministratrix of the estate of (Published in the Tooele Tran RAYMOND E. PEHRSON, descript from December 20. 27 ceased. 1963 to January 3, 1964). M. Earl Marshall for the estate Attorney NOTICE TO WATER USERS Tooele, Utah (Date of 1st publ. Dec. 13, 1963, Notice is hereby given that Date of final publ. Jan. 3, 1964) Mr. H. C. Dillard, Tooele, Utah has filed a request for extension NOTICE TO CREDITORS of time from the State Engineer IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL to make and submit Proof of DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR TOOELE Appropriation of water under COUNTY, UTAH Application No. 14298, covering 0.50 c.f.s. of water from underEstate of SIDNEY PEHRSON ground water in Tooele County, Deceased. Creditors will present claims Utah, to be used for irrigation vouchers to the undersignwith purposes. It is represented that the ed at Vernon Utah on or before well has been drilled and water the 15th day of March, A.D., has been put to beneficial use. 1964. The well has stopped flowing Signed: Delvora G. Pehrson, Ad and a pump must be installed ministratrix of estate of SIDto continue the use of the well. NEY PEHRSON, Deceased. Additional time will be neces- M. Earl Marshall Attorney for the Estate sary to complete the project. Protests resisting the grant- Tooele, Utah 13. 1963, ing of said request with reasons Date of first publ. Dec. 3, 1964) Jan. Final of Date publ. therefor, must be submitted in duplicate and filed with the NOTICE TO CREDITORS State Engineer, 442 State CapiIN THE THIRD tol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or DISTRICT COURT, before February 2. 1964. IN AND FOR A hearing will be held on this TOOELE COUNTY, request before the State EngiSTATE OF UTAH neer at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, Estate of ROBERT OTTIS February 20, 1964, County Court JOHNSON, Deceased. house, Tooele, Utah. Creditors will present claims Protestants should appear at with vouchers to the underthe hearing. D. signed at 428 American Oil Criddle Wayne STATE ENGINEER Building, care Allen M. Swan, Published in the Tooele Tran Salt Lake City, Utah, on or the 20th day of April, script from December 20, 27, before 1964. A.D. 1963, to January 3, 1964. Jemma G. Johnson, Administratrix of the Estate of ROBNOTICE TO WATER USERS DeERT OTTIS JOHNSON, Notice is hereby given that ceased. Mr. Daniel H. Russell, St. John (Date of first publ. Dec. 20, Utah, has filed a request for 1963. Date of last oubl.. Jan extension of time from the 10, 1964). State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Appropriation NOTICE TO CREDITORS of water under Application No W. Estate ELMER of 18531, covering 1.5 c.f.s. of waSPEERS, Deceased. ter from underground water in Creditors will present claims Tooele County, Utah, to be used with vouchers to the undersignfor irrigation purposes. ed at 9120 West 2700 South, It is represented that $1200 Magna, Utah, on or before the has been expended for well 16th day of March, A.D. J963. C. Elmer casing. It i estimated that adSpeers, Executor ditional $1300 will be required for the Estate cf ELMER W. for drilling and pump equipSPEERS, Deceased. ment. Additional time will be John A. Rokich, Attorney fot necesary to complete the pro- Executor, 9120 W. 2700 South ject Magna, Utah ' Protests resisting the grant(Date of 1st publ. Dec. 13 1963; Date of last publ., Jan. 3 ing of said request with reasons therefor, must be submit1964.- ) ted in duplicate and filed with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before February 2, 1964. A hearing will be held on this request before the State Engi-neat 10:00 a.m., Thursday, February 20, 1964, County Court house, Tooele, Utah. Protestants should appear at the hearing. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER (Published in the Tooele Transcript from December 20, 27 1963, to January 3, 1964). er NOTICE OF ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH IN THE MATTER OF JOHN DOE, a minor TO DUANE F. COLWELL You will please take notice, that you as respondent and as You will ptease take notice, that you as respondent and as JOANNE WOODWARD stars legal fathjr of the above minor with Paul Newman in the new child, in the above case, are Paramount Technicolor comedy given notice that the case will A New Kind of Live which be brought on for hearing be Ritz Theafore Judge Marcellus K. Snow, opens Sunday at the tre. in his or any judge sitting place instead, in the Tooele County Courthouse at Tooele, Utah, at 10:00 a.m. Monday, February 10, 1964, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. You will take further notice that if you have any ob jection to the adoption by the petitioners in such case, you must then and there appearand show cause why the adoption should not take effect. Dated this 24th day of De cember, 1963. WESTON Schedule for Tooele Stake Singing Mothers practices for January Quarterly Conference is as follows: Sat. Dec. 28, at 7 p m.; Sat. Jan. 4 at 6 p m.; Wed. Jan. 8 at 7, p.m; Fri Jan 10 at 6 p..m Practices will be held at the Tooele Fourth Eleventh Ward Each ward director is asked to bring music for her own group. NOTICE TO WATER The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Tooele County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in 12. T2S, R6W. 35711 - Clarence D. Cochrane RFD, Tooele, Ut. .015 sec.-f- t. from a well. 296 ft. deep at a point S. 1310 ft. andW. 65 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 32, Sec. T2S, R4W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 25 cattle, and from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 4 acre, all uses in NE4NE4 said Sec. 32. 35713 Frank Hickman, 176 So. 1st West, Tooele, Ut. .5 sec.-f- t. from a well. 343 ft. deep, at a point S. 1925 ft. and E. 271 tt. from NW Cor. Sec. 31. T2S, R4W. The water is to be used for the watering of 5 horses, 75 sheep and 5 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Nov. I. as a supplemental supply for the irrigation of 30 acres, all uses in NW4NW4. SWi4-NW- 4 said Sec. 31. 35726 Gail L. Lee and S. Ut. .1 D. Nicholes, Ibapah, sec.-f- t. from a well. 40 ft. deep at a point N. 246 ft. and W. 206 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 4, T9S, R19W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 50 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, for the irrigation of 4 acre, all said uses in SESE'SEVi 1 colleges could have taken more freshmen than actually enrolled in the 1963 fall term. In some cases, colleges had additional room only for 617 Decembers a busy month for Kevin Ray Likes, son of Mrs. Lois Likes and Die late Ray Likes. Kevin observes his birthday on December I, just . In time to recover before Christmas. This year, Kevin turned eight and celebrated with a party attended by DeVoy, BUly, Brent, Brenda and Leslie Taylor, Rodney and Byron Carol Nix, Tana Messer-smitand Patricia and Ramona Likes. Kevins grandma and grandpa Abter, of Black-foo- t, Idaho, also sent gifts, as did Willard Liddell and Lois Boswell, of Tooele. Sol-ber- g, h, students," g Chang- youngsters capable of doing the work at a passing level would have been welcome." Changing Times asked colleges to describe the kinds of "terest in the average e students who might apply with distri-editol00 ?en. of Rf08rphic The jn hope acceptance. n udents head-wanU,10J'- - a"d, found that everybody n ;or Me home eco- youngsters with high marks and high nom!ca- - nursing, engineering, scores. But theres an increas- - mu,c- L- stu-som- rs ts hard-workin- g Introducing WOLVERINE Sport Root Wo Introductory Offer and try them 3 styles . . . on feather weight . . . long wearing . . . Coma In "New Kind Of Comedy Debuts Here new TechniParamounts color comedy about the glittering high fashion world, A New Kind of Love starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward opens Sun. at the Ritz Theatre. Set in the high fashion emporiums of Fifth Avenue and Paris, the funfilm costars, George Tobias, Eva Gabor, Thelma Ritter, Robert Clary and Marvin Kaplan. Paul Newman is cast as a hot shot American newspaperman who likes girls to be girls, and in fact is exiled to Paris for flirting with his bosss wife, Joanne Woodward is a buyer for ladies ready to wear in a large New York department store. She is all business and likes men to mind their own business. The buyer and the newspaper man meet on a flight to Paris, and make, a singularly unpleasant impression on each other. However, destiny brings them together again and again in the gay city of Paris, and they even meet Maurice Chevalier who sings some of his old favorites in, a colorful Sainte Catherines" Day celebration. Finally, much against their wills, the romantic aura of Paris captures them . . . and they are never the same again. a lucky person that has tried them on and put their name in the box LOANS UP TO ItoQiilOKffli FINANCK COMPANY CLASSIFIED WANTED 48 neville Motor APARTMENTS -2 and 3 rooms. New kitchens, and appliances including elec- Co. Bon- CRI tric ranges. Automatic gas heat. Air conditioned. Large NOTICE recreation area. Rates start Dr. James R. Burton, Chiroat $75 per month with all practor, will be out of State utilities furnished. Rent by until January 6, 1964. 20 Jan. 3 day, week, month or year. Linen service available. BY MUTUAL agreement and Western Apartment Motel 515 North Main, Tooele legal annullment, the union e 2 Edith and Robert Decker has Phone Neither been terminated. FOR RENT - two bedroom duparty will be liable for debts plex. 43 East 3rd North. 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Either I havent had any of said Old the new $1 bills, Sorehead, or a creditor or tax collector grabbed them away before I had a chance to look at them. Even making a dishonest living is difficult at times. A case in point is that of the thieves who stole a piano from a seventh floor New York apartment. 1 ... word-ReguI- word-BusIn- STATE FARM ...from us! ar cents per (light type) Firms (heavy type) 10 cents per to one inch (monthly rates) 50 cents per issue-u- p one Inch (monthly rates) $1.00 per issue-ov-er Ads $1.50 per MONTHLY RATES are for consecutive Insertions only, with no mainchanges. Except with business firms and individuals who tain open accounts with the Transcript and Bulletin, all classified advertisements are CASH IN ADVANCE. 5 882-300- 5 HOMEY AND BULLETIN TRANSCRIPT LEONARD HANSEN 49 S 1st East Pay all your I bills with Discount Use A IVamsOTptt Class 17, 1964). UNDERGOES SURGERY Mariann Bleazard, seven year old daughter of Mr. andMrs. Lowell Bleazard, underwent aur gery on Monday at the Primary Childrens Hospital for removal of her tonsils. She has returned to her home and Is reported recovering satis factorily. Manufacturers oi the famous HUSH PUPPY SHOES Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINER (Published in Tooele Transcript, Tooele, Utah, from Jan. Love New arrivals at Tooele Valley Hospital are left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reid, born December 24, and right the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rigby, also born December 24. Photos by A. D. Thomas but at a ing Times reports, good many schools, average Colleges Reported As Welcoming Freshmen 1964. Jan. The Tooele Stake Primary Chorus will practice Saturday at II a.m. in the Tooele Fourth Eleventh Ward, according to Mrs. Sraah Walters, Stake President. Teachers of these Trail Builder and Home Builder children are especially urged to be In attendance. The group la preparing music for the next quarterly stake conference. Childrens 86,171 mewed' 3 to Saturday the year after. Wisconsin State will raise fees for by $50 to $100. THE SURVEY revealed that Accredited colleges across the United States have openings for over 65,000 freshmen in the spring term report Changing Times, the Kiplinger Magazine. In its annual survey of more than 600 colleges, the magazine found that many schools are encouraging applications from junior, college graduates and a number of them are accepting transfers in the sophomore, junior and senior classes. The schools accepted about 60,000 transfers this year, expect to take 64,000 next year. NOTING THAT colleges are building at a great pace, the article predicts that there will be accommodations for at least 50,000 additional freshmen next fall, but there will be a wide increase in costs. For example, the magazine Sec. 4. found that new facilities at 35755 - State of Utah, State Douglass (N.J.) will make room Land Board, 103 State Capitol, for 100 more women; at Grin-ne- ll Salt Lake City, Ut. .1 sec.-f- t. (Iowa) for 30 more freshfrom a well, bet. 200 and men; Princeton, 25 to 30; Spel- 350 ft. deep at a point N. 100 ft. and E. 660 ft. from W Cor. Sec. 2, T4S, R11W. The water is to be used for the watering of 5000 sheep, 100 cattle, and 10 horses in SW14NW4 said Sec. 2. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons there for, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before February 16, 3, 1964 Primary Chorus To Practice $100 SLB&M of one mestic requirements family, for the wateiing of 20 cattle, 4 horses. 500 chickens, and 24 hogs, and from April I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 160 acres, all uses in EHSE4 Sec. II. NW14SW14. SWi4NW4 Friday, January which now for tuition, feet, room and board, has been raising tuition $50 each year and will continue to do so, the article continues. Bates (Me.) will lift tuition by $160, bringing expenses to $2,350. Hamilton (N.Y.(, now at $2,300, will boost tuition by $200. Denison (Ohio), $2,170 now, will add $50 to tuition next year nd another USERS 35684 William V. Fay, 4875 So., 3535 West, Salt Lake City, Ut. 4 sec. ft. from a well. 600 ft. deep at a point N. 90 ft. and W. 958 ft. from SB Cor. Sec. II. T2S, R6W. The water is to be used for the do- The Tooele Transcript "Antioch (Ohio) costs about $2,022 7 Attorney for Petitioners 53 East Fourth South The quickest way to get peoSalt Lake City, Utah ple interested in a project is (Date of first publ. Dec. 27, to tell them that it is none of 1963; Date of last publ. Jan. 17, their business. - Uplift. 1964). msn (Ga ), 50 to 75; Missouri State Teachers, 400 to 500; the Municipal University of Omaha 500 in applied arts, 200 in business administration, 300 in liberal arts, 100 In education. LOOKING FOR MORE WORK? SELL YOUR SERVICES WITH CLASSIFIED ADSI 7. |