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Show iSolice To The Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 23, 1970 r Erda News ly QG&G i Notice is hereby given that Tooele City proposes to make the following improvements, to wit: NIOJil'C!G Beth Clark ( surgery NOTICE steals mother home. of Fresno, Przyhyla California visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Droubay and family. Lark NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1st day of Janu-bee- n that as of the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad Company, 10 So. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah proposes to change the point of of water of 0.45 sec.-fas evidenced by Water User s as amended by Claim The water was to change have been diverted from a ft. deep at a mint well N. 2024 ft. W. 2032 ft. from SE (air. Sec. 27, T7S, R5W; and used for domestic purposes of 2 seasonal families, employees, t. Bob Droubays. The McLanghlons 'are on their way to Provo where Mr. McLaughlon will attend BYU. 10-i- 50-5(- Clint Rohinson celebrated his sixth birthday on January 17, 1970. Tommy Norris came and the day with him. His spent , i grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. Monday evening following Arthur Fields of Tooele and Mr. MIA a record hop was a lot of and Mrs. Clarence Robinson of fun for everyone at the cultural Hunter came to wish him a hall in Erda. There was plenty Happy Birthday. Also he received of punch to drink. calls from many his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Mickie Bolinder and Stanley Orr and daughter Annalvun of Castagno spent Sunday as guests Grantsville also visited. The of Dale Sanger. boys enjoyed a nice dinner and hiking. e Mr. and Mrs. Ed Everett of Centerville and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Everett of Bountiful visited Sunday afternoon with a sister er Pine-uule- the trade styles Anns and Russells Beauty Shop, were transferred to Elaine Shop R, Wassom, 39 East Pinelmrst Avenue, Tooele, Utah, who came bound to pay the debts of said Annie S. Russell in full. and who from the 1st dav of January, 1970 will continue to do business at the same address under the same trade styles. (Date of 1st publ. Jan. 23, 1970; Date of last publ. Jan. 30, 1970) NOTICE OF stockwatering in connection with STOCKHOLDER MEETING general railroad purposes, anil SETTLEMENT CANYON from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 irrigation IRRIGATION COMPANY of 0.25 acs. within WjNE'i Sec. You are hereby informed of a 27, T7S, R5W. meeting of shareholders of the Hereafter, 0.45 sec.-f- t. of wa- Settlement Canyon Irrigation ter will be diverted from an Company which will convene at ft. deep at a 7:(X well oclock p.m., on Nlondav, point W. 332 ft. . 403 ft. from the 16thi day of February, 1970 S Cor. Sec. 2S, T7S, R5W and at Tooele Tooele, ,5"' used as heretofore described. Utah. In addition to business ordiUtah State narily handled at the annual 37163 Land Board, 105 State Capitol, stockholders nieeting, those pre-SaLake City, I tali 1.0 sec.-f- t. will vote for or against .!, of water from a 12 Vin. well amendment of the corporate char825 ft. deep at a point S. 4.50 ft. ter to effect the following W. 2(X) ft. from .Vi Cor. Sec. changes: 16. TIN, R9W, and used for 1. It is proposed by the Board misc. purposes in connection with 0f Directors that one three-vea- r general road construction within director be elected at each' R9W; TIN, RSW; T1S, nual meeting commencing T1S, RiW. cember, 1970 in lieu of the pre- Erik Ander- - sent biennial election of three 39685 directors. To effect this sen, 28-3Wainwright Road, two-yeSalt Lake City, Utah, 0.015 sec.- - change, it is proposed that at well the December 1970 election one ft. of water from a ft. deep at a mint S. three-yeaand one two-ve) 11 55 ft. W. 810 ft. from NE one one-yedirector be elected. 2. The offices of secretary, Cor. Sec. 34, T2S, R5W; and used for domestic purposes of 1 treasurer, and water master, or for 4 any tw'o of them, may be held family, stockwatering horses, 2 cattle, and from Apr. 1 by the same person and that the to Oct. 31 irrigation of 0.25 acs. requirement of stock ownership All uses in NE'aNE'i, Sec. 34, by secretary, treasurer and water master be "deleted. Further, that T2S, R5W. Cox Construe- - these officers shall hold office 39690 tion Company, Manti, Utah, 1.0 for three years, instead of two, and until their successors be of water from 2 10-isec.-f- t. wells 400 ft. deep at the follow- - elected. 3. That the meetings of the ing points: (1) S. 2(X) ft. E. 1(XX) ft, (2) S. 21(X) ft. E 1100 ft. both shareholders convene at 7:30 from NV Cor. Sec. 18, T1S, pan. commencing with the and used for highway cember, 1970 nieeting, instead construction in TIN, R10W, of 7:00 p.m. which is reported inconvenient to many shareholdT1S, R10W, T1S, R11W. 39700 Glenn L. ers. V DATED Salt this 19th day Miles, 4829 S. 3960 Lake City, Utah, 0.015 sec.-f- t. January, 1970. SETTLEMENT CANYON well of water from a ft. deep at a point S. 240 ft. IRRIGATION COMPANY, V. 1 1(X) ft. from E'i Cor. Sec. a corporation 35, T1S, R4W, and used for do- - by DONNA McKENDRICK mestic purposes of 1 family. Secretary stockwatering of 10 horses, 20 (Date of 1st publ. Jan. 23, 1970; cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. jate 0f ast pl,l. Feb. 13, 1970) 31 irrigation of 0.25 acs. All KX1-50- 0 (16-16- lt Mildred Davis. The annual Daddy - Daughter Dinner will be held Friday, January 23 at the Erda Ward Recreation Ilall at 7:(X) p.m. Dads with girls of Lihoma age come out and show your daughters how much you enjoy them. J, Dc-R8- (15-234- ar The Scouts will hold a Court of Honor Monday night at 8:(X) p.m. in the Erda Recreation Hall. Everyone is invited to attend. 100-5X- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Haines "and family of Centerville, Utah : spent Sunday afternoon at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Har- tley Palmer. r, (16-54- Barry Warr is home from the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Belated birthduv xvishes to Clel Barry says he has had every test son of Mr. and Mrs. but it was nice to go to work Robison, Ronald Robinson of Erda. A large Monday. group of friends and relatives wish him a happy birthA newspaper will be put out came to His birthday was December every month for the Erda people. day. 6 and he was four years old. Please submit your articles before or by the second Sunday of each month. Contact editor Christine Russell, Roma Zeller or Lynn McKendrick. Mr. and Mrs. Cam Maxfield and daughter Annette of Sandy visited Sunday afternoon with a nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Maxfield. msf 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clarke, Mrs. Ella Kvaall and son Merrill and grandmother Katie Clarke of Draper visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Clarke and family. If you havent had chicken pox theres a lot of families with them, so look out, or for them. Templeton, l.inke and Alsup, Consulting Engineers, 40 West XI South, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sealed bids are invited for fur- uishing and installing all things necessary to the completion of the wink including but not limit- ed to all tools, equipment, labor, lower, transportation except as specifically excluded ary, 1970, those certain busi-nenesses located at 7 North Main Street, Tooele, Utah, carried on l,y Annie S. Russell, 49 hurst Avenue, Tooele, Utah, un- der and Mrs. Luther iMr. and daughter Mary of Fresno, California spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. The Bob Droubay family were all happy to have Grandmother Clara Christiansen of Deep Creek Spend the weekend with them. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have filed with the State hngi- to change or appropriate water in Tooele County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year otherwise designated. .f t De-R11- (15-234- n. 2(X)-6(- -- n. l. r in MATERIAL Section: FI R- - OWNER and will be received at the City Hall, XI North Main, Tooele, Utah, until KMX) a.m., on the 5th day ot February, 19,0, at which time and place all bids will be open- ed and publicly read. Instruction to bidders, plans, specifications and forms for con- tract and bond for said improve- may be seen and examin- ed at the office of the Consulting B5 Engineers, 40 West 2950 South, - dairy fa- cilities and practices will be viewed by Utah dairymen and their wives taking a three-daUtah Educational Dairy Tour sponsored by Utah State Univer-cation- s sity Extension Services February The visits will begin in Utah County and include moder-29- . ni.ed dairy farms in Sanpete, Piute and Beaver counties and three farms in Nevada, according to F)r. C. Dennis Funk, extension Dairyman, U.S.U. Arrangements for the tional tour bv chartered bus are Being made through the U.S.U. Conference and Institute sion. Dr. Wavne B. Ringer, director, said that the tour schedule has been designed to provide enjoyable association for Logan y 17-1- '.) the dairy couples and to supply d observational answers to many of the current questions on dairy modernization. During the tour in Utah and Nevada emphasis will focus on dairy tie housing, modern milking parfirst-han- ts lors and equipment, feeding systems, feed handling and storage, milking practices, management for greater profits, automation and mechanization for efficient labor utilization, waste disposal farmstead appearance systems, and consumer relations. The Ladies Guild is sponsoring a spaghetti dinner Sunday, February 1 from 2 to 7 p.m. according to Marilyn Robinson, president. Tickets are being sold at $1.75 for adults and $1.00 for children. Prayers w'ere offered at the Masses last Sunday for the repose of the soul of David O. McKay, president of the l.DS Church. said buses will begin up tour members at This is the traditional Catholic Logan and Brigham City at 5 wav of expressing sympathy to A.M. Tuesday morning. All tour those left behind. members from Utah County A parish social is being plansouth are encouraged to join the ned for the special workers in tour at Provo since the first stop the parish Friday, January 30 at is in Utah county. The group the hall. All those engaged in will stay in St. George the first special projects in the parish night and the afternoon and are being invited by the heads night of the second day in Las of their respective organizations. Vegas. A nieeting was held Monday "iVur will be $70 night for all the men and women registration engaged in putting on the Satper person which includes transA portation, lodging and noon urday evening games parties. meals. Participants may register number of suggestions were made directly with the U.S.U. Confer- for making the games run more ence and Instutute Division at smoothly. It was announced lust Sunday Logan or with the local County that Catholics may now fulfill Extension Office. their Sunday obligation of Mass attendance by attending Mass on Saturday evening. This is in line with the biblical custom of cejebrating the subboth beginning at sundown the night bemotels show a significant gain, fore. Father Freegard announced which correlates with the report- - that for the time being, at least, ed increases in airline passenger there will be no Saturday evetraffic," said Jorgensen, ning Mass in Tooele. THOUGH WE dont have a total tax. figure for the year, we are confident this trend of nine JUDGES months will continue to improve, A judges energies and intermaking 1969 the best year on reest should be coinmited on a cord for travel, he said. continuous basis to one instituThe comparison of state sales .his court. tion and one only tax collections was prepared bv His identification should be with the State of Utah Data Process- - that institution and no other. ing Center. The figures were reThis is a matter of both appearducted to 75 percent to adjust ances and substance. Continuous for the 1969 sales tax increase. affiliation with outside instituModern View tions appears to impure the disA modem child complains interestedness that is expected of Santa onorntinn a judge, and unconsciously it Editorial, may in fact do so. The New Republic. Ringer picking Travel State Wide Shows Increase in 69 l Lake City, Utah. Contractors desiring to submit a general contractor's bid on this project Over-Alshould file the following information with the office of Temple- Sales tax collections for tn, Linke and Alsup. Consulting hotels, motels and other lodging Engineers,. 40 West 2950 South, rose sharply in 1969, showing an Salt Lake City, Utah, no later over-a- ll increase in state-wid- e than four days before the open- - travel business, according to a tax study just prepared for the ing date: 1. Contractor's application for Utah Travel Council. The increase was most pro- pnqualification. 2. Contractors application to nounced during the first quarter bid. (Jan., Feb., and March) as collec- The Contractors qualifying for tions climbed 33 percent above this project will then be invited the record high 11X18 figure for to submit a bid. Contractors not the same period. ACCORDING TO Lee Jor- qualifying will be so advised and will not be allowed to submit a gensen, Utah Travel Council bid. director, the first quarter collec- of the tions indicated a significant in- specificaplans, Copies tions and form for contract and crease in Utahs ski industry. bond may be obtained by de- "We feel that this is a good positing Thirty Dollars ($30.(X)) indicator of Utahs growing ski with the Consulting Engineers of-- market with an expanding base skiers. Utahns will fice for each set of documents of so obtained. The amount .of the seldom rent rooms for ski vaca- deposit fee for the first set and tions 25 miles from home. So we 50 per lent of the deposit fee think nearly all of this 33 per- for each additional set of docu- - cent increase is due to ments will lie refunded to the dent skiers coming here to spend bidder or bidders who submit a their ski holiday. In total, the first nine general contractors bid on the s months of 1969 were up 14 such who and return project of documents ill good condi- - cent in tax collections from said Jorgen-th- e tion within seven (7) days after motels and hotels, One-hal- f sen. of bids. the opening d THE SURVEY further amount of the deposit will be to those persons who ob- - ed out that tax collections in tain said documents and who do "eating and drinking places rose not submit a bid on the general ten percent and collections on stations contract, providing such sets of gasoline service are returned in good creased 4.4 percent for the first condition w ithin seven (7) days three quarters of 1969. after opening of bids. Jorgensen added that Utah is The Owner reserves the privi- - now tapping more of the airline lege to reject any and all bids vacation market, both winter or to waive any irregularities in and summer. United Air Lines anv bid or bids. reported a 50 percent increase in Bidders on this work will be tour groups landing at the Salt required to comply with the Presi- - Lake International Airport. Air 6 dent's Executive Order No. West management said their of September 24, 1965. senger traffic increased more The requirements for bidders than 50 percent at the Cedar and contractors under this or- - City Airport, during the summer der are included in these sped- - months. While our gasoline service fications. station tax collections show a Lucille Strausbaugh slight increase, restaurants and City Recorder Salt -- non-res- Ladies and Girls i- SNOW BOOTS per-set- 23 point-returne- uses m N'iSE'-- i Sec. 35, T1S, INFLATION R4W. Lawmakers in most parts of Silver Star ) 39710 the nation have long known Queens Mines, Inc., 1016 Walker to do with inflation. They what Bank Bid., Salt Lake City, Utah, Harold apply it to taxation. of water from an 0.20 sec.-f- t. Star. Coffin, Indianapolis well ft. deep at a point N. 65 deg. W. 726 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 2, T8S, R18W, and used for mining purposes in the Gold Hill Mining Dist. At the Yellow Hammer Mine for mining of Tungsten and copper in SEViSE'i Sec. 35, T7S, R18W. 39711 Mitte Andersen, 2838 South 26(X) East, Salt Lake City, Utah, 0.015 sec.-f- t. of water from a well ft. deep at a point N. 1065 ft. W. 825 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 34, T2S, R5W, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 5 cattle aiid from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 irrigation of O- .25 acs. in SE'iSEti Sec. 34, T2S, R5W. 39689 ) Richard O. Peterson Company, P.O. Box 509, Elko, Nevada, 1.0 sec.-f- t. of water from a well 880 ft. deep at a point S. 2004 ft. E. 2HX) ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 13, TIN, R10W, and used for highway construction on highways within TIN, R9W; TIN, R8W; T1S, R7W; T1S, RSW. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with' the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Mar. 1, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER (Published in Tooele Transcript, Tooele, Utah, on Jan. 16, 23 and During the 30, 1970) (18-321- ' . oustruct Wastewater Treatment Plant Addition, 140 Ft. Diain. Filter, Influent Control Box and Appurtenant Work - Section 12, according to plans and specifi- on file at the office of ft Mrs. Monte Warr underwent in the Tooele Valley' JInspital last week and is reported to be doing well. Beverlvs Merlvn and children Allen, Jeanne will be happy to have St. 3Iargueriles Parish News (Ion I factors Mens and Boys BUCKLE OVERSHOES Reg. 3 & 00 ONLY (15-234- 1(X)-2(- XL On January 17th, Michael McKendrick, 7 year old son of Lynn and Yvonne McKendrick enjoyed his big. chocolate birthday cake along with sisters LaRae, Nancy, Karen and Kristin. Grandmother Davis came to have birthday cake and brought a nice gift. Mi-che- (16-546- 12-i- f- Lex Robinson had a happy 7th birthday on January 6, 1970, when he had Shawn Maxfield and Blaine Norris come to his house and play .for two or three hours. He had many friends and relatives come to visit: Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Fields of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson and Dawnie, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Wiley and family. He received phone calls from Magna from the lies of Bob and Carol Jeanne Harding and Gayle and Betty (Lou Anderson. : T EDUCATION America was made great cause it offered educational op-- s portunity to all men, free. And .the demands of today tell us that we must extend that free education beyond the high school and J before first grade. Elizabeth D. Koontz, President, National be- - Kevin Warr, 8 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Warr, had a big day January 1 8th when Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bert V. Barrus of Grantsville, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Warr, Erda, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wrathall of Tooele, Uncle Monte, Allen and Curtis all had birthday cake and enjoyed a nice get together. I TALENT Creative talent, even if it is shocking, must to my mind be Greene, Hugh encouraged. Sir Observer, London TAXES Significant to note, when the federal income tax was signed into law October 3, 1913, a Senator speaking in opposition stated, If we allow this 1 percent foot in the door at some future date it might rise to 5 percent! California Mining Journal past century Union Pacific has evolved, through good times and bad, through years of peace and years of war, into one of the nation's top business enterprises. and development program and a pipeline operation. Indeed, Union Pacific of 1970 is one of Americas most efficient railroads. In fact, we've been described Railroad." We like that. as a the key to that is to constantly improve our Proud of our history and progress? Yes . . . and were determined to make our second century even more noteworthy than our first. We believe service and efficiency. Super But our service also extends beyond our rails . . . r trailer service with the flexibility of for the growing service and a versatile container volume of exportimport traffic. door-to-doo- an increasing factor in industrial development, locating new industry in the Western States. Were even busy with a minerals exploration 4 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD We re also Your Good Neighbor Who is Helping to Build the West |