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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, May 16, 1969 NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Tooele City, Utah, will hold a public-hearinon the proposed budget for the year July 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970, together with proposed compensation schedBeg 72 rds E of SW cor of ules of elective and appointive SW'4 of NW'4 of Sec 34, T offices of Tooele City, on May 2S, R4W, E 16 rds N 40 rds 26, 1969, at 7:00 oclock p.in. W 1 6 rds, S 40 rds to beg, less in the City Hall Building. Co. Road RW cont 3.8 ac. A copy of the proposed 540.69 which includes the probudget 14. Raymond V. Ault OD 1382-- 9 posed compensation schedules NVi of NE'. S E' of NE'. of elective and appointive Sec 29 T3S R3W SLM cont officers of Tooele City will be 32.29 on file at the 120 ac City Recorders 15. Wilbur M. Smith GI1-- 5 Office for ten days prior to Lot 12 Blk 1 Cold Hill 22.13 the holding of said meeting. 16. Leo B. Bracken Ophir Lucille Strausbaugh District Nyanza Mining City Recorder and Clerk Lode Sur. No. 4327 19.998 of the Tooele City Council 43.75 ac (Dates of publication, May 16, 17. Clifton Standard Mining 20 and 23, 1969) Co. Bury Compressor, Preoccupation with building Old Jackhammer, Leyner, massive towers while debasing 2 ore cars, 300' track, pipe human values is a common and 142.96 and air receiver sinister form of modem day 18. Owen Malin, Roland fit G. Harold Stevens, idolatry. Blue Bell MinA. Larson of or Tower Learning "Temple ing Dist. Hidden Treasurer, of Babel, Journal of American Sur. No. 4042, 20.661 ac. OOOGQ Notice of Final Tax Sale Notice hereby given that is on the 29th day of May, 1969, at twelve oclock noon, at the front door of the County Courthouse in Tooele County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Utah Cotie Section Annotated 1953, as amended, the following described real estate situated in said County and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted. 1. M. & S. Enterprises 21 Lot 21, Upland Terrace Subdivision $20.01 2. M. & S. Enterprises Lot 37 Upland Terrace Subdivision. . . .94.39) 3. J. Clair - Helen M. Fields l- 2038-- 1 Com. 200 ft. N. & 3.14 ft. E. of SE cor. NW' Sec. 29, T3S R4W SLM W 99 ft. N. 400.12 ft. to S In. of Vine St. E 99 ft, S 400.12 ft 17.66 m1 to beg 4. Victor C. & Ellen H. Smith G-- 8 The N 125 ft. of Lot 2 1 Blk 9 Plat A Grantsville 195.19 City Survey 5. George Sutton changed to OD 559-1- 5 Com 8 chs E & 8.73 chs N of SW cor of SE'. of SE c 19 T2S R5WVV 10 chs N 10.20 chs E lOchsS 10.20 chs to beg cont 10.20 ac also com. 24.03 chs N & 2 chs V of SW cor of SE'4 of Sec 19T2S R5W cont E 10 chs S 5 chs W 10 chs N 5 chs to beg cont 5 ac. Total 30.93 15.20 ac 6. George Sutton chang . 44.73 - Utah New Mexico Gas Co. Ophir Mining District Lake of Killamey Cont. 47.72 8.270 ac 20. S. P. Worthington care Clifton Rachael Faris Mining Confederate Lot 19. - No. 64, 6.820 ac. - i ' ' J. Rex Kirk Sr. County Auditor of Tooele County (Published in The Tooele Transcript, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 1969) Ry-dal- Com .06 Iks N & 198.72 ft W of SE cor of W'A of NVV4 of sec 31 T2S R5W SLM N 6 chs E 69 ft S 6 chs W 69 ft to beg . . 265.30 8. George L. Sutton Part of E'A of NW'. of Sec-3T2S R6W SLM com 17.47 chs S of NW cor S 3.75 chs E 5.82 chs N 3.75 , chs W 5.82 chs to beg qont 44.62 2 ac 1L G-3- 4 Gordon G. Bolinder Com at NW cor of Blk 66 Lot 4 PI A Grantsville City Survey S 44 rds W 3 rds 8 ft N 2 rds 13 ft W 3 rds 8 ft N 3 rds 8 ft E 3 rds 8 ft N 37 rds 12 ft E 3 rds 8 ft to beg Sec G-6- 11.37 6.69 Floverto A. Cardenas& Ade lina L. Cardenas Lot 4 Blk P, Ophir Townsite 11.67 Survey 12. Floverto A. Cardenas & Adelina L. Cardenas 1 l.BlkP, Ophir 74.60 Townsite Sur 13. David R. Weyland & Marjorie M. Weyland OD 494-- 1 11. OP-163- EM3 Byra Sackett, who has been aboard the USS Constellation CVA-64- , is at home in Grantsville, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Orr, and other relatives and friends in the City while he is on a 30 day leave of absence. Mr. Sackett has been with the Navy in Viet Nam waters at Tonkin Gulf, and in Hawaii, Japan, the Philippines and Hong Kong. After his furlough is completed, he will leave on May 22nd for San Diego, California where he is scheduled to attend electrician mate A School for 17 carrying domestic water supplied by public or private water service system, and any pipes, conduits or fixtures containing or carrying water from any other source of containing or carrying water which has been used for any purpose whatsoever, or any piping carrying chemicals, liquids, gases, or any substances whatsoever, unless there is provided an approved overflow prevention device, (d) No water piping supplied by any private water supply system shall be connected to any other source of supply without weeks. trative approval of the Adminis- - . trative Authority, Health De- be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. partment or other department It has come to the attenhaving jurisdiction. Section 1003 tion of the City that there Control: No personr have' been connections made shall install any water operatby Settlement Canyon Irrigaed equipment or mechanism, or tion water users in violation use any water treating chemiof the above ordinances. Any cal or substance, if it is found person who has connected on that such .equipment, mechanism, to the Settlement Canyon Irchemical or substance may rigation pressure system for cause pollution of the domestic lawn sprinkling purposes, should water supply. make sure that none of this sysof the Tooele tem is in Section any way connected City Code, 1967, provides: Any to the Tooele City water supply person, firm, or corporation lines. Lucille Strausbaugh violating any of the provisions of the Plumbing Code shall City Recorder t GILLESPIE'S EXCEL SERVICE 80 North Main St. 5 Phone Distributors lor Humble Oil & Relining Products Ahlstrom. FAITH PRACTICE Tli ere is a gap between the convictions in our minds and their grip upon our lives. Faith and practice fail to mesh. Henry Van Dusen, quoted by Ilazen G. Werner, The Bible and the Family (Abingdon Press) One of these young misses will be selected to reign over Grantsville Little League Saturday. Members from the four teams in the league are canvassing the town, obtaining votes for their Queen. From left to right: Denise Imlay, sponsored by the Bombers; Terri Kelley, the Pirates; Cindy Gundersen, the Vikings and Joy Riddle, the Giants. Top Quality First prize 23 inch Console Color TV; second prize - Hind quarter of beef; third prize Front quarter of beef; fourth prize - Barbecue rotisserie. Tickets are $1.00 each and may be purchased from the firemen. The proceeds will go towards new firefighting equipment. The fire department would like each family to purchase at least two tickets if at all possible. Need not be present to win. CARBACE COLLECTION ONE DAY EARLY Grantsville City garbage collection will lie held on Friday May 23rd, instead of the usual last Friday of the month. Memorial Day will be on Friday, May 30th, which is the last Friday, and the regular collection day for the city. Plants Expertly grown K0EVEN GREENHOUSES Kids At Albertsons Store Passes for Sat. Matinee Cartoon Carnival HEY! FREE - RITZ End's Monday James Garner Joan llackett Walter Brennan Fire Chief David Hammond and Fire Chief, Don North watch Mayor Teryl llunsaker signing a ticket for the prizes which the firemen will give away on the 4th of July. Assistant 10 Dime A Dip Featured on the menu will be roast beef, potatoes and gravy, hot assorted rolls, salads, drinks, dippy dogs, cake and ice cream. Snow cones will be sold out on the parking lot. Proceeds for the meal will go to the Grantsville Second Ward Building Fund. For an evening out of the and an opportunity kitchen to feed the family for almost nothing, take them all out to dinner on Saturday, May 24. Shirley Mower and Karlene Edwards have bats and mitts ready for summer baseball in Grantsville. Practices are held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Tire 0036 Repairing-Vulcani- zing Excellent Stock ail Passenger, Truck Korth Main Phene & 882-035- Tubes 3 Construction Company Residential and Commercial Construction -or Ours - Call Ike at 882-340- 1 Note to Young Marrieds Choice Building Lots Available Tooele Bowl -- Build on Your Lot BUY NOW - BUILD LATER Open Alleys Every Night 47 East Second PLUMBING - HEATING North Dial 882-320- 4 Gordon's Furniture For: Bryan's Plumbing & Heating MOHAWK CARPETS APPLIANCES SIMMONS MATTRESS ARMSTRONG LINO AND TILE KELVINATOR Pta. 60 S. MAIN TOOELE 15 E. Vine - 882-227- 8 Shirley Mower, tfcci Lessen and VAtterlktthsa sTieOddCoupleX MOTOR VU - Starting Sunday JyJie Andrews ROSS HUNTERS as MILLIE Original Dacca soundtrack album and Dacca 4 end 8 track cartridge tapes now on AeMes3 Service eOe Now you can protect printed, written or drawn 884-321- address Grantsville, Utah. There will be a $5.00 entry fee for each team with the money to be used to purchase individual tropheys for the winning teams at the completion of the season, Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Mowt er report that the response in the City has been surprising, and at the present time there have been enough show up at the practices for two teams. The invitation is still open for those who might be interested in playing softball. Practices are held on Monday and Thursday evenings at 7:30 p.m. at the Grantsville Elementary school. Practices are also held on Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m. - Ends Saturday fD 884-386- or Tires 725 MOTOR VU Ago Enthusiastic married female soft ball players have formed teams in Grantsville, and are anxious to contest with other teams throughout the area, and so, a Womens Softball League is being planned. Other teams who wovdd be interested in joining the league, please send their rosters by June lsf to Karlene Edwards, 4 Grantsville, Utah, phone Fo the dostoii strangler RECOVERING FROM SURGERY Mr. Leland Orr is recuperating at his home on North Cooley, after undergoing surgery at the St. Marks Hospital recently. Womans Softball Planned pt) Starting TuesdayPretente 20th Century ' Full Coping Lifetime Unconditional Guarantee (sfiBQ ENeryy Cttnpe RITZ 9:00 p.m. CLYDE GIBSON TIRE SHOP Lubrication pm daily Sunday 3 Dime a Dip supper will be held in the Grantsville Stake Center on Saturday, May 24. Everything served will be one dime per serving. The sale will begin at 6:00 p.m. and will continue until TIRES AND TIRE REPAIR & town until Sheriff McCullough took over A DFecflGFy Anti-Freez- e, Calendar-adu- lt Supper At Grantsville 882-303- HuabUtJbMiica'e loadiay GAS and ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Sales and Service Expert Installation son. St. John - Boyd Blanthom. Grantsville Fourth Ward - Howard Davies. Wendover and Ihapah - Keith Prizes Spark July 4th Celebration A QUICK REFERENCE OF LOCAL BUSINESSES AND SERVICES fro . as follows: Dssd7dogO DuGnmeGG i -- n James A. Kelly OP-8- 6 V4 Lot 4, Blk A, Ophir Sur. Tires' Batteries, Open am to Home mission assignments 'in the Grantsville Stake for Sunday, May 18, are as follows: Clark and Third Wards - Ronald Anderson. Clover Ward - Fred Kenley Dugway First and Second David Schmid. Erda Ward - Ward Conference. Grantsville First and Second Wards - Robert Droubay. Lakcpoint Ward . Don John- -- Tooele City has adopted as part of their City Code the Uniform Plumbing Code, 1964. Chapter 10, Section 1002, provides: Unlawful Connections (b) No person shall make a connection or allow one to exist between pipes or conduits G-2- 36T2SR6WSLM IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 29th day of April Notice to City Water Users 559-15-1- 10. Grantsville Little League will have their annual parade on Saturday, May 17 at 1:30 p.m. The parade will begin on Main Street at the Post Office, continuing to McMichael Avenue and then south to the City Park on Cherry Street. At the park there will be a flag ceremony and a queen will be chosen to reign over Crants-vill- e Little League. Contestants are: represent ' ing the Giants, Joy Riddle; the Vikings, Cindy Gundersen; the Pirates, Terri Kelly and the Bomlers, Denise Imlay. Two games will be played with the first one beginning at 3.00 p.m. and will feature the Giants versus the Vikings. The second game will begin at 4:30 featuring the Bomlers p.m., versus the Pirates. ' - 5 Com ed to OD 32 chs W of SE cor of Sec 19 T2S R5W N 8.50 chs W 10 chs S 8.50 chs E 10 chs to beg 364.55 cont 8.50 ac Thomas J. & Mary Jane 9. 21.82 . . To Parade Saturday The 4th of July plans are already underway. The firemen are in charge of the affair and are planning lots of fun and excitement. Starting off the celebration on July 3, many wonderful prizes will be given away. Mayor llunsaker bought the first ticket as things started off with a big bang. The prizes are 1969. G-2- 7. Medical Association Home Missionary Assignments Are Made Little Leaguers literature. Seal it in clear plastic film that resists moisture, dirt, grease, acids, tampering. Great for genealogy 882-227- 9 SALES - SERVICE HOURS lO A.M. TO 6 P.M. MONDAY MAY 10 to 17 THRU SATURDAY SPARKS APPLIANCE AND TV REPAIR 33 North Main St. Tooele. Utah PACKARD BELL COLOR TV . BLACK Phone A WHITE 882-364- - STEREO 1 V CLUB MAKES FLOWERS Club members at the home of Toni Allred, kept themselves busy learning and making paper flowers for home decorations Tuesday evening. May 13. After flowers had been made refreshments were served. Cleo Jef-- , feries, Hannah Fraser, Fern Wil-- ( son, Bertha Fisher, Ruth Matthews, Lucile Hammond and Beth Fawson report having an enjoyable meeting. photos and documents Tooele Transcript-Bulleti- n 58 North Main Street I |