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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., February 21, 1909 Police Blotter 006&0 NIQTiLG m NOTICE TO WATER t SF.RS The following application has i filitl with (lie Slate Engineer to change waler in Tooele Comity. State of I'tah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locutions in Sl.B&M. 5721 (15 826) Frank M. In-ei- RID No. I , Itah. De-th- e t. 75-0.- 5 60-21- 3 4 Queries 13 Fell. Tooele City Police issued a citation to John H. Mikesell, 79 Noith 5th Street, Tooele, for dnvmg with ail expired nHT4tor license. 13 FEB. It wa reported that two batteries were stolen from new cars at Bonneville Motors. 14 Feb. A citation was issued to Joe II. Mermejo, Box 55, Stoiktoii, for disoliesing a stop sign. 14 Feb. Gerald Moore, 322 Center Street, Grantsville was cited for driving too fast for existing conditions. 14 FEB. Glen Cory 79S M'est Vine, Tooele, received a citation for not having an oeratorx license in his will Siam le 18 years Q, old ami will register for the - ks draft. M here can I get ail, ala ml military life or careers? A. At your local Imard of the Ixxik-le- t Selective Service System. A entitled "Its YOUIt Choice," lias lieen published by the Deavailpartment of Defense and is able, without cost, throughout the country. It contains information regarding the various military t holies open to young people d Bo n ie Matter of the Estate of to e change DORA R. Bl'SHNELL, propose Miint of diversion of 0.955.1 ceased, of water as evidenced sec.-ft- . Iiv U.M.C. Creditors will present claim with vouchers to Venice B. Stott, C-and M.U.C. oo2 Montgomery Street, Salt l 3599, 0.5 Lake the City, I'tah, on or of water has lieen divert- - 30th day'of April. 1969. sec.-fed fioin five spring under M .U.C. Claims must lie presented in at the following points: accordance with the provisions (I) N. 400 ft. M. 900 ft. (2) N. 0f i'tah Code Annotated, 420 ft. M..1000 ft. (3) X. 240 1953, and with proper verifica-f- t. V. 1055 ft. (4) N. 215 ft. M tjon as required therein. 670 ft. (5) S'. IS5 ft. W. 670 ft.., all from SE Cor., Sec. 29, T2S, ate of first puhl. Jun. 31, 1 96V of water Date of last R4W. 0.4553 sec.-ft- . pulil. Felt. 21. 1969) has lieen diverted from nine p(jY S. BARTON ft. deep as in. wells 0.043 sec.-f- t. follows: (I) ADVERTISEMENT of water at a point X. 4 10 ft. M . Tooele City Corporation has O.O18I sec.-ft- . 655 ft. (2) listed for sale Lots: 4 of 4. of water at a point N. 410 ft. 5, fl, 7, s. 9, 10. 11 and 12 of SfiO ft. (3) 0.0223 the DcLaMure - Morgans Addi- of w ater at a point N. tion Tooele City. Any and all 440 ft. (4) 0.0,6 sec.-ft- . persons interested in said sale of water at a point N. 40 ft. W. mgy submit a signed hid to 995 ft. (5) C-- l 3599, 0.006, sec.- - Mayor Frank II. Bowman for ft. of water at a point S'. 1190 any or all of said lots on or le- V. 2635 ft. (6) C-- l 091, fore February 28, 1909. ft. 0.0223 sec.-f- t. of water N. 60 ft. Signed: W. 605 ft. (7) C-- l 092, 0.0557 Lucille Straushaugh of water at a point X. Tooele Citv Clerk sec.-f440 ft. W. 895 ft. (8) MIC of water 15220, 0.0223 sec.-f- t. at a point X. 55 ft. M'. 995 ft. SIMMONS 152201. 0.(X69 BY Pl'BLI CATION (9) M.U.C. of water at a point N. sec.-fCASE NO. 212406 IKK) ft. M. 2545 ft., all from SE The Cor., Sec. 29, T2S, R4M IN THE DISTRICT g water has lieen used for JUVENILE COURT of 20 cattle, and from FOR TOOELE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 62.2 acs. All uses in S'xSE'i, BEFORE IION. NW'iSE'4 Sec. 29. T2S, R4W. R. W. CARFF, JR Hereafter, the 0.9553 sec.-ft- . Jl'DCE of water is to lie diverted from the five springs as heretofore STATE OF UTAH, in the indescrilied, and from one 12-iterest of KEVAN FRANCIS HYDE ft. deep at a point 15 well 200-5(X. 470 ft. W. 1140 ft. from SE Cor., Sec. 29, T2S, R4V, and A person under eighteen years used for the same purposes and of age. in the same place as heretofore descrilied. TO: Iloilo Ilvde father of the Protests resisting the granting a)ove named child, of this application with reasons therefor must lie filed in dupli- A proceeding concerning the cate with the State Engineer, aliove child is pending in the 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake Citv, above named Court and in h 84114, on or liefore March judication will lie made which 30, 1969. may include the permanent ter- Hubert C. Lambert initiation of all your parental State Engineer rights. You are hereby Summoned (Published in Tooele Transcript, Tooele, Utah, on Feb. 14, 21, to apiear liefore this court in 28, 1969) said county on the 21st day of April, 1969 at 10:30 a.m. oclock HOUSES - BUILDING in the Court Room of this Court Most of them (houses limit located at Tooele County Court- today) are nothing more than fancy nossles attached to the . Dated this 14th day of Februmunicipal hydraulic system. They ary, 1969. have no character. I'd like to BEVERLEY KESLER see more houses that are total CLERK entities protractedly autono- - Date of first publ. Feb. 21, 1969 mous m the sense that a ship of of fjn March 28 the sea is autonomous between Djte 1969) of call. The house should be ports independent, able to function with PROGRESS Once we didn't know how to its own water and system, even be movable if the believe in a rocket or even a family decided to move. These lawn mower. Make space in your qualities are inherent in mv de- - brain for tomorrows things. R. Buckminster Fuller, Joseph Pintauro, writer in Pace sign. Hawker, Tooele. Civil Service possession, 14 Feb. Cited for speeding was John C. Nielson, 70S East 5th South, Cyprus. 14 Fell. A citation was given to William R. Fimh, 104 So. 4th Street, for driving without an operator permit ft his possession. 14 F'EB. Joe Eastbum, 579 North Paikwav, Tooele, was arrested for public intoxication and for using foul and abusive language. He pleaded not guilty to the charge and trial was set for a later date who are contemplating entering the Armed Services. 1 obtain tf. Mliere might ion on previous court cases involving the draft law? A. Representative John E. Smith of Grantsville accepts an electric wall clock gisen in connection with Governor Ramplnni appeal for blood donations from Slate Employees. Representative Gives To Slate Blood Bank o ling Bf lies t. 1 t. t. stock-waterin- , - water-dispos- - Trophies - Trophic s and more Trophic s in the basement "m. communities. Special prices to Clubs and Bowling Leagues Bateman Jewelry S N. Main 882-138-2 1560 1548 1539 Help! Pm Knockers Hii'h team I'ame PLBs Help: Luckies High individual series: Inez Browning Pcggv Scott Mary Addams High individual game: Inez Browning Peggy Scott Mary Addains 582 580 561 217 214 212 It lists a total of 61 such officials, or approximately 29 per who hold 10,000 population, elective office locally. This is more than in most parts of the United States, where the average number in elective positions is 26 for every 10,000 people. FOR THE Western States, the figures show 18 such officials per 10,(XM) and, in the State of Utah, 21. The findings are detailed by the Department of Commerce in its new Census of Governments, the first it has conducted since 1962. All legs. The winter sun arises like a hall mountain crest. Of fire, almve the enthrall coral to dawn with the It tints snow-crowne- d family, a friend, a neigldior, a baby or some child, one of our service men or even their own lives," has accepted with tremendous response. In fact, it was so great 160 pints of blood were donated and at the hour Each one who has a reason to feel blest. In-e- u hue, The western sphere reflects its flame-relake. muted Upon an new and clean looks The earth gloriously d jade-gree- d timing many were turned away as there were far more donors to contribute than could lie handled. The county of Tooele is truly proud to have John E. Smith rep-on- e e resenting the citizens in this sion of the legislature and con-agratulations to you oil winning, n Mhen purpled hills turn white for lieautys sake. An infinitely grand circle of flame Ascends the eastern cloud-flecke- sky d Mith undeviating purposeful aim, To reach the west as hours of day go by. The sun in winter time Entrances the sight and makes the spirit climb. ses-th- ll Gerald ,'luelHT ' rw,mm I To Sergeant 7eDe Mi, and Mrs. Rex Mueller have received word that their son Gerald L. Mueller has lieen promoted to the rank of Sergeant in the Air Force. He has just enlisted for another four year tour of duty. lie and his wife Robin reside at Great Falls. Montana. Is)pgj Next to Albertsons New Telephone Numbers 882-991- 4 Pharmacy 882-451- 1 s u N T THE LITTLE SATELLITE, top right, that made Live Via Early Bird a household phrase on television sets in millions of North American and European homes for the last three and one-hal- f years, retired last month, 22,300 miles above the Atlantic. Its communications circuits were transferred to a new and larger satellite, top left, called INTELSAT III. Early Birds communications performance record reads like a whos who, including TV broadcasts of Pope Pauls historic visit to the U.S. in October, 1965; the Gemini splashdowns in 1965-6and former President Eisenhower, above, discussing Morld Mar II strategies with British Field Marshall Sir Bernard Montgomery in a Town Meeting of the Morld telecast. Open Seven Days a Week for Your Convenience 6 POSTPONEMENT Always put off until tomorrow what you are going to make Banking More Elective Jobs In Tooele County many elected officials are there in Tooele County, conducting local government operations? How many are there, by way of comparison, in other localities across the country? ACCORDING to a special government study, the number of elected officials serving the local area is greater than in most 1 and up PLBs a mess of today. How Quality and Quantity from High team series: Representative John E, Smith of Grantsville, was one of the first xrvms to apcar to give their blood for the American Red Cross-- l tah State Employees Blood Bank at the State Office Building January 22, 1969. Mr. Smith is an outstanding example of our legislators they not only give of their energy, sweat anil tears, but they also give of their blood whenever called iiHn. Rep. John E. Smith, said no had ever given him even time of day liefore, but that i hanged as he was presented with an electric wall clink won in a prize drawing held in con- nection with the program. The clock had lieen donated by the Utah Stale Employees Credit Union in support of the worthwhile cause. All of the employees responded with great enthusiasm as they always do to the call to replenish their blood hank. The theme "TO INVEST a pint of blood may lie the pint that may save the life of a memlier of their Chorus line: Ham and Ilcnrv Lealio by Remelda Gibson Tooele. to Clarence Lawrence Gonzales 284 East Valley View Drive, Tooele, for acceleration entitled, hahv-teiider- s Sun In Winter Time 17 FEB. A hit and run accident at 71 North Main damaged the car of John A. Anderson, 197 North Pinehurst. The driver of the second car was unknown. 18 Feb. It was reported that someone broke down the garage door at the home of Kirk Bevan, 18 Feb. Harold Mishon, 179 Smith 2nd Street, Tooele, reported the theft of a tire and rim from a camper. 18 FEB. Joe Rivera, 923 Bonneville Way, Tooele, was cited for following too closely after lieing involved in an accident at 1st North and 2nd Mest, Tooele. Also involved was 194 North Mondragon, 2nd West, Tooele. 18 Feb. A citation was issued publication Aspect of Selective Serrevised vice," January I, 1969, it may lie purchased from the of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Mashington, DC. 20462 for $1. Super-inteiidet- 3. Broadway which also involved a car driven by Betty Minther Steele, 910 Oquirrh Avenue, Tooele. 15 F'EB. IV'te arrested Don- aid N. Hall, Box 490, Tooele, for driving an improperly registered vehicle and for not having an operators permit in his posses- sion. His car was impounded and Mr. Hall was released on $65 Inuid after a plea of not guilty, 16 Feb. A car driven by Char- les A. Boren, 53 England Ave., Tooele, struck a chain link fence at 392 South 1st Mest. Mr. Boren was arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants and was released on $250 laiud. Later he was found guilty and fined $2(M) and 40 days with the days susK-ndeon payment of fine. 17 Fel). Following an accident at 75 East Utah Avenue, Mr. Keith L. England, 60 South 1st Mest, was cited for improper lookout. The accident also involved a car driven by Juan B. Sandoval, 120 North 1st Street, Tooele. A CARD OK THANKS Me would like to employ this means of giving thanks to our friends for the many kindnesses extemlod to us during our recent illnesses and hospitalizations. Me are so grateful for the flowers, cards, phone calls, visits, and uimicrotis olfcr of help. EsM'i i,illy do we apprr- dale the many meuls and luked goods that were brought into ' our home. The Sixth Marti Bishopric, Relief Society and particularly the Seventies (Quorum have lieen very helpful, and we will alwavs rememlier this. Me huve long known we live in a choice ncighliorhood, Inil during the last few mouths our neighlmrs have really made us cognizant of the true meaning of friendship. These gestures of concern will T always lie appreciated, and again we espress to all of you our deep, est thank-you- ! Dick and laiuisc Hall country. Although they have a population equal to only 28 percent of the national, they have 48 per cent of the elected officials on their payrolls. The situation is quite different in the South, which contains 31 per cent of the population hut operates with only 19 per cent of the countrys elected officials. One reason given for this small number is the fact that school districts in the South are organized in terms of larger areas than elsewhere and are generally administered by hoards that are appointed rather than elected. ALSO, the South does not go in for township governments such as exist in most other parts of the country. Of the 61 persons who are holding down elective office in Tooele County, there are 14 serving the county itself, 33 who are with local municipalities, 5 with school districts and 9 with special districts. The total has been adjusted in cases where officeholders are connected with more than one branch of government. told, according to the are 508,720 officials there survey, who are elected throughout, the United States to run local government operations. Some 2,081 PROBLEMS Mankind's problems look less of them are functioning in Utah in a history hook worrisome communities. THE TOTALS are much high- than in today's newspaper. er in the North Central States Country Parson, syndicated than in other sections of the column j INVENTORY REDUCTION Gates 4-P- Deluxe Air-Flo- at Nylon Whitewalls ly 650x13 560x15 735x15 735x14 775x14 775x15 825x14 815x15 855x14 845x15 19 99 885x14 885x15 915x15 Plus Fed. Excise Tax $1.79 to $3.01 FREE MOUNTING Walker BankCard Clyde Gibson Tire Shop 725 North Main, Toosto : : i |