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Show nonfiEii iiitxcavs The Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 6, 1970 VIII I TO UIVTVM VW ha fv. t U.to I Ml ..Uk fm V4 (a. Him, W m MW ! Im 4 lu at a m U4 41, II W 4 141114 QG(f&(i I 4 4 rauOGG w v, 4 N am iKWMpJ UH4h Vy4o Tv M win Imwri4 uatn IN THE DISTRICT COURT 4I I II Din VL DISTRICT mmmmr, OF THE THIRD Maw 4 lkd 4 nv""4. IN AND FOR l4 TOOELE COl'NTY, STATE OF LTAII fMUmg I, w ' Vf4uM 4 W4 ImuI 4m 4mmm4 4 tW a 4 ka iw SMa TV Vul timaial la i M4i iK( 4Vw 4 at NOTICE TO WATER USERS Tlie following applications have lieen filed with the Slate Engineer to apjropnate water in Tooele Cuuuly, Slate of Utah, throughout the entire tear un- less otherwise designated. Lota- - NOTICE TO CREDITORS (4 Mf a Mfcaw Vutu 14 wiM4 a nvv rn4aHaMa Ik 71 tV aU lV 4 HMM l kMf U imV IM " 1wll A4 4 iiummwiiI m.4 ( Wnl ! l uk. M M VI tmnu I I'UV tLmm U Estate N. DOROTHT of I pii 4 44 IW nan bat I aa4. a pul pupa IW ed at III South Main Street, TV anMMa 4 laWa a InW W 'W Salt Lake Citv, Itah on or Ul 44 11m laaanaa la Waa aW4 W the 1st day of June, 1970, I I U.yaiM.4 4 4a l Ha Units must lie presented in acai 4 I4a. 44 aaBalai nc4 i aa 4 f" cordance with the provisions of a4 taaaba a4 aiUlaa VI 4 la 4 4 la , I'tah Code Annotated ,M V4 liami TV MM H4 and with proper vcnfua-tiu- n 1953, daw Ml 4a aaaM 4 T4 IT 4 IW O as required therein. d Id VI 4 l4 TI k4 tUi aaJ IW 4(44aH 4 IW Ik pan I 4W t maaaa VI, til IM. fal Si, Mad waa4 CQLUNS BVNK and Wula 4 4m all W4W 44 4 tail aWw TRVCY IWI 4 taal a luad 4 aaf TRUST (X)MPANY, By: Roliert aan k4, 4 W aauV J W J. Stiaughnewy, Trust Officer, aat aa iIm alMiiaaW wuWaa 4 kaa wyaU Wto of the estate of ad 4 IH taka, ai a4ba4 Lsrcutor that m 4 an N. JOIRNAY, DeDOROTHY hapaud lav da mat tpwdkalMaa aa kk Mi IW 4W 4 iW Hu Ika4 t nann ceased. M LaW Ca. aka 4m aw W id I aiaMlM Wkim. kpaV.anaai. ppid km. aW 4a mm W 4aaad V 4 Ha James W. Belevs, Jr. OHam 4 kak Lai I . apoa a Attorney for estate pkoMM aad piaa4 4 a ka 4 IVk aa pal KIOI Walker Bank Building 4 akak 41 W MaW a kd Iaa4 ku Salt Lake City, I'tah Uk Wkht aad lie-fo- re W IW 144 IV . 75-9-S- 44 W IW C jnaaaa aWi dwi 44,4mi I44 a, aa Wa I iVU ka 4 Ml Wa IW tad. Madb 11 pM 4 IW (.Miaiaba, a Mthaia IW aad a kak 4 pad add pwMa 44 t IW aaad nMnd. IW kakW ail 4 Mai f4 m4 IW VM na Md kaaak IW taMiM laaah m Mpaiat TW m at bak a wan! Var wkkoW lid wama auv la 4 aNk 4 4 V4 IW famaw mfa la 4 41 nrfr--1 Ikkd iWWkdad FUava. STATE IUMO COVVIVMOV OP I HaarCIWWA Daadav 4 Hfcaa it4 4 paid Hank A IV T AH M of all kinds now constitute I lie largest kindle occupational force In America, salesfanners, outnuinlicring people, and other large grmqH. phi Delta Kappan TMihrn MEN NEEDED LIVESTOCK BUYERS LEARN TO BUY CATTLE. HOGS AND SHEEP at aW barn,. Wad lot, and arm. Wa pnwr W trala man 21-MmMock aipanknca. a. For loc4 WWralaa, arlw phoM. iddmi and backfaaae. NATIONAL MEAT PACKING 2I I Redieat Drive Sen Jaw, CeHf. Mill 17 uJd U cl miS'ic jHirjawe stiakwatenng of 75 horses and cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oil. 31 irrigation of 0.25 at. All uses in NW4SW4 uf loo Sec. 35. T5S. R7W. 39778 (16549) Bert F Barlow, 321 D. West 3rd, Dugway, Utah. 0 015 w.-fi- ,B,cr fr" h "deen f iVS ft ata wild u I?A1 V 1295 ft ft rK hP at MkHnt N. lioth from SW Cor. Sec. 3. Tic's. R7W; and used for domestic purposes of 1 family and from Apr. 1 to Oil. 31 irrigation of 0.25 acs. All use in SV'S4 Sec. 3, T6S, R7W. W 27 L Protests resisting the granting of these application with reason Rolling Pins 24 0itimists Cutter Pullen 23 22 16 17 19 Underdogs Swlngen 214 184 21 19 13 Belle Bottoms 194 204 Luckies Tad Endrn Sweet Tens Merry Muen Pin Sphltcn 19 17 21 23 24 24 16 16 14 Pin Ups Sweet Tens. 26 Utah 84114 on or Hubert e Ialie Qavsic league Team! 'V C&G Const r 29 21 Gordons Furniture Sinclair Service Tooele Gem 1501 Unsld 14 Vi Tooele Bowl .555 .529 .521 559 532 5523 High individual games: Ilene Buckley Inez Browning .226 .212 Elaine Watkins 2201 Farm flT'lIome High senes: Floss Gordon Joann Stoddard Verla Kopfer High games: Joann Stoddard Verla Kopfer Floss Gordon High team series: Sinclair Service ((7..f) ! '(j L 8 21 15 15 19 17 15 zi 6 30 jat 534 523 515 206 202 190 "N !7 f 7 W VX Since Amend U a haven for the articulate minor ttes-- my friend. Ralph, told me the other day -- it s time aomebody in the Silent Majority speak out against our countrys million or so addicts. No w Ralph isn't a militant sort, but he claims there is a sizable group of men and women in America who not only do not but they have no intention of ever Whats more, many of them apparently movement did itself in. would prefer that the whole Members of what Ralph calls ool come from as many walks of hfe as the Among their ranks are leachers. politicians, cab drivers businessmen, housewives and ice cream venders. Although membership is wide open, there are no small boys or newly-wed- s included. This. Ralph believes, may be attributed to inexperience. ,,Nowadas." Ralph said, a guy fixes a chair, paints a crib, t waj1r jn a icjky faucet, adjusts a TV antenna, glues a pU he spends the or builds a kayak with tinker toys-a- nd fjower screw driver, the stroke of life his rest of anJyinin recalling every Uve and let live. 1 wouIJn'1 minJ if thy Jus do they have to But why. lit w begLing to sound like an evangelist, "This type of guy Ralph continued, can go for hours detailing the size nails he used, the thickness of plywood and the gradation of sandpaper he prefers. Then, when he really gets wounj up. hell tell you how the decline of the skilled craftsmen since colonial days is whats wrong with America. Ralph made a lot of sertse. But what he forgot to mention is the fV(j e,fect ajj ,ha, ,3 can bave on us ex have doof ncjgJlbor who could fashion a 0 of old tomato juice cans, and before unit out stereo multiplex wife was telling me why don 1 you save us some knew it my yu money and build us a new set of living room furniture because the stuff theyre selling nowadays just isnt any good and the a scan(lJ an ,ie Price a hammer P00 Bcy 8e or Better ourselves and besides it would give anJ uw we cou you something to do instead of sitting around watching the ballgame all day." That next door neighbor was a real trouble maker. It took me ihree months to convince my wife we should just buy new furniture. I capped off my argument by reminding her of the time ecstatic with g0 ambitious and dashed home from the drugstore 1 rushed back the to room, nailed two cigar boxes under my arm. a and light in wire stuck them them together, painted bright red, all a it called and lamp. bulb, I swore the thing belonged in the Metropolitan, despite the fact it looked like two cigar boxes nailed together with King Edward bleeding through. man, Im not very Today, as an avowed does not store hardware a of The give me goose excitable. sight motors fractional of may give The horsepower whirring bumps. me a headache, but nothing that aspirin wont cure. 1 furniture with complete calm. view my world of factory-mad- e And to a wifely suggestion that perhaps the couch needs upholstering I can, with infinite patience, look in the yellow pages under U. fr G Lambert 14S5 High team game: Pin Ups Luckies Underdogs High individual scries: Inez Browning Betty Elilienga llcne Buckley April STATE ENCINEER (Published in Tooele Transcript Tooele, Utah on Feh. 20, 27, and March 6, 1970) . jina ! , TRUTH 1469 Truth is not only violated by falsehood, it may le equally Grit outraged by silence. 25,000,000 Issue First Security IBank jy a i-- r'.X MK5 dale al the Eighth Ward, NO. NOT AIT THE W ARD! Thi is just the dadds daughter leach-er- s President Besedy Hlon and of direction tbe under Primary held on February lth the net delicious a bam, After Orr. Virginia Bishop, Carol Ann Ferguson and Josce Belated birthday greetings to handsome Brian Outren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Oulzen who turned one sear old on Feb. 27. A family party was enjoyed on the following Monday with the birthday boy and his four sear old brother Brent as the Proud renter of attraction. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vario and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Outzen and great grandmother is Mrs. Aileen Outzen all of Tooele. SEA FOOD The seas around us also contain a tremendous store of food potential. At present, the world's population is over 3 billion and are at least half of these not adequately fed. Since expci ts forecast that the population will double by the end of the century, the problem of providing TROUBLES food looms larger. Government Tbe lest place to put your and private groups around the the troubles is in your pocket have liegun to turn to the world one with a hole in it. Grit sea as the new source of food to meet present and future demands. The organic potential under the ocean is almost limitless. Mans challenge is to convert the seas resources from potential to real food sources. Herbert Brand, The Last Frontier on Earth AFL-CIAmerican Federationist Mow you can invest in new Ik V .lbV doing-it-themselve- s. m ted with"'! he state' Engineer," 442 state Capitol. Salt Lake Citv. High team series: Luckies this area to train aa aim Tuesday A.M. Bottling Belles Tcamsi Pin I'ps TESCIIERS In (Date of first pull. Feb. 27, 1970 date last publ. Mar. 13. 1970) VY jh turns in SLR&M. 39769 (16547) Marguerite Kralosrr, P. O. Bos 261, Tooele, Inan Willow Utah, 0.10 tre.-ft- . Sand and Spring located SjHings as follows: (I) X. 24VI ft. E. 5I0 T 4 I4mll Deceased. 4 Ivm U Vaa 4 I4a fca JOIRN4Y, Creditors Hill present claims trut4 ih ,, mm la a a 4a with vout hers to the undersignIW aaaa nn I la ll 4a .- 1 SI V kr 4 V 4 ( iWiM 4 wmI VJ. 4 tun U ifmtmi 1 MlkH Urn 4 IIMW Iim 4 mtmtmtrn -r--r Pam Vonilattcn Francie Anderson e Gardeners: Bud Raymond J. Cvikota hounds. Team No. 216 215 STUDENTS The activist college students today are an entirely different breed from the conservative, sedriven students whose curityvery lack of social protest created . so much concern among thoughtful Americans a decade or so ago. Dr. Vernon Roger president of Ohio University, commenting in an interview in "This Week" on the reluctance of todays graduates to go into business, said, The intellectual young man of today is more concerned with service to mankind and the community than with profits." Progressive 15 Nates SUCCESS - FAILURE What we need today is philosophy on how ti succeed but rather one on how t G. Don Gilfail creatively. more, The Freedom To Fail (Fleming H. Revell). SCIENTISTS A true scientist derives his greatest satisfactions in handing on his ideas to others for further Vladimir Ipatidevelopment. eff quoted by Herman Pines, Mail and Scientist" Ipatieff: Science MSiMrdOIS'W ooo 1 i9 'm'T a 5- - subordinated notes Ask for offering circular. 7 with maturity. maturity: &M with 500 or more in 100 multiples. Interest paid every 6 months. 30-mon- th 60-mon- th Interest begins day of investment. I i CflUSI Wf LIKi Tooele Transcript-Bulleti- n 58 North Main Street First Security Bank of Utah, National Association T m! 4 t a |