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Show 1-- 11 The Tooele Transcript, Friday, May 15, 1970 leaders To Meet Friday QG&aa A 4 II leader truiitini' program lias Iwcii plututftl fur 4 II leader in (lit following ureas of project stoil: Home lmirorinfiil. Cloth-inH- . Food, Knitting ami ChiUI " m RI SERS Hie following application haufiled with the State bouncer to Itange or appro-p- i. Tooele .ite in water ( outitv. of I'tali, Stale ihnmghniit the entire year, niilr.s otherwise designated. All I Ration ill Sl.H&M. Tss o sessimis are planned for I lie same day la give all leaders a dou- ble chance lo attend. The material in each session will lie are welcome lo identical, come IniIIi sessions and receive framing in two project. The meet ini is st hcdnlctl to lie held at the Tooele Stale center, 251 South 2ml east on Friday, May 13, 1970. The morning session will start at 10.00 a m. and the evening session at 6:30 p in. cost-le- d Tliere will lie shunting umler the light Wednesday evening. May 11, at H p.m. everyone is invited to come out and trv their slill. Regular Sunday shooting will start ut 10 a. m. May 17 Idithtt a 61 14 Salt New officer of Alpha Eta Chapter of Camille Mastelotlo and Karen Tate, tary, Joan Hill; Recording Secretary, tes; President Minulee Woodward and igfet .NtllfSlK ,Ww VISIT IN NEVADA and Mrs. Jen Mckcudricl Mrs. Fanny Hamilton left Tuesday morning for McCill. esada where they will spend two wecls visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cooer. LONG DISTANCE CALLS Two long distance plume calls completed Mothers Day for Mrs. Hay McKendrick when she received a call from her vin Douglas who is serving with the I'.S. Navy in Rota. Spain and another from her son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law- , Clair McKendrick, from Syracuse, New Toil. Clair is attending Air Force school there. WESTERN BOOT Headquarters boot just oat axcaptional valuo you 'I find of Brown'i. Now in your choko of block, brown or Hart'i niffovt. Reg. 18.95 ONLY (152178) Gerad I. ;r Ule City, I'tali propose to tliange the point of diversion. place and nature of use o 8 515 ec. ft. of water a evidenced No. bv App. 22 Mil, 2'Kitll a, 32706. and 37769. I'nder App. No. 22161, of water ha leen diverted from a Bin. well. 4KI It. deep at a point N. 31 ft W. 577.5 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 7. T2S. R5W, and used Irom Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 for irrigation of 80,0 ac. in SE't Sec. 7 and incidental stotkwateriug. in SW'i Sec. 7, 3.0 III T2S. R5W. (2KiOl-a- ) sec.ft. of water wav to have . liecn diverted from a well, 730 ft. deep at a point S 6S deg. 36' E. 3010 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 31 and from a ft. deep at well, a point E. 200 ft. S. 300 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 34, Imth y T2S, R6W and used for commercial, industrial, recreational and fire protection and all use inciof dental to the 610 acre of land for domestic use of 16S0 families, stockwatering of 100 horses and 100 cattle and from Apr. I to Oct. .11 for the irrigation of ISO 50 I ec.-f- t. y 5(t-7tt- . supple-mentall- n New pledget to Alpha eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi are pictured L to R Anne Kelley, Shirlene Colledge, Clenes Cooper, Sherry VanOtten, Nancy Guest and sponsor Ann acres in N't Sec. 31, S' Sec. 34. T2S. R6W. (32706) 4.0 sec. ft. of water was to have liecn diverted from 3 well at the following points: (1) well, 750 ft. deep at a point S. 68 deg. 36' E. 3010 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 31; (2) 16-ift. deep at a well, point N. 300 ft. E. 200 ft. from WVi Cor. Sec. 34; (3) ft. deep at well a point N. 200 ft. W. 200 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 34, all in here-tofT2S, R6W and used a 12-i- Pledge Rituals And Installation Rites Held 50-70- 0 50-70- 0 16-i- The Alpha Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their Pledge Ritual and Installation of officers at the TEAD Officers Club on Tuesday, May 5th. The following new pledges Anne Kelley, Nancy Guest, Sherry VanOtten, Gleness Cooper and Shirlene Colledge were guided through the candlelight ceremonv by outgoing President Joann Kira wun assistance from Rita Cole, Karen Peterson, Hilda Brown and Past Presidents Maxine Nelson and Marie Orlando. Mary Ann Mantes provided piano accompaniment. The newly elected officers lieing installed by Lila Bracken with assistance from the outgofollows: Presiing officers are as vice Woodward; Minalee dent reAnn Mantes; president, Mary Sherlene cording secretary, corresponding secretary. treasurer. Virginia Joan Caldwell; city council memliers: Camille Mastclotto and Karen Tate, and sponsor, Ann llullinger A social hour followed by dinner preceded the ceremonies. table decorations Beautiful Beta Sigma Phi the around based 1969-197- 0 theme "Join Hands and Hearts" adorned the tables. Hill; or Seventh Ward Welfare Banquet Is May 18 Tooele Seventh Ward will hold a bampiet on Monday, May 18th with proceeds marked for the ward welfare budget. Serving will liegin at 5:30 Cost is p.m. at the ward chapel. and donation family per $10 memliers are asked to bring their own dishes to help diminish the Amblyopia Clinic big clean up job. The last two Amblyopia warc memlers are invited Clinics will be held at t e urgej t0 attend. Tooele Central School on May 4 16th from p.m. and at the When a bachelor thinks of Harris Elementary School on mixed 4 marriage he usually has Mav 23rd, also p.m. whole the about Children from three to five emotions Dana Robbins thing. years will be examined. 2-- 24 N. Main t 12-in- rl d; BROWNS Beta Sigma Phi are L to Ri City Council memlier, Treasurer, Virginia Caldwell; Corresponding SecreSherlene Ostcnid; Vice President, Mary Ann Mansponsor, Aon llullingrr. There's lots of excitement at the home of Jerry and Susan Hall at 636 Chimesview Circle . . . they have a new baby boy. He was bom May 7 at the Tooele Valley Hospital and weighed a husky seven pounds 15 ounces. Getting acquainted with their new brother who will be named Shane Jerry are Teresa and Gina who will be seven and four years old in June. Delighted grandparents who reside, at Provo are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gammon. Photo by A. D. Thomas 2-- Attend Reception Out of town guests who attended the wedding reception of Roger Peterson and Marie Koford on May 1 included Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Peterson, Mr. Dean Peterson, Mr. Don Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Val Peterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ordell Peterson, Gregory and Dianne, Mrs. Pearl Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Erickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. June Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Walace Davis, Mrs. Laura Davis, Mrs. Maurice Davis, Mrs. Lurita Davis, Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon, Mrs. Bessie Nourse, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Stevens and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevens and family, Mrs. Arnold Ashurst, Barbara and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Hanks and family, Mrs. Ferrin Duncan and family, Mrs. Henry Gunderson, Miss Carol Gunderson, Mrs. Merl Green, Mrs. Faye Erickson, Mrs. Venice Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laycock, Mrs. Charlotte Day and Miss Gail McKrummon. The students of Mrs. Franklin Shafer took part in a piano recital held Thursday, May 7. Those taking part, at the Eighth Ward' Church were: Susan MetValois Alma calf, Stewart, Williams, Tina Jaynes, Jerry Hunt, Mary Ann Curwin, Valerie Ludwig, Nancy Williams, Kevin Ludwig, Debbie Leavitt, Dorinda Jones, Paula Stewart and Scott Wiggins. Mr. Emmett L. Wiggins played two violin solos. c Utah-Nevad- descrilied under App. No. 29601 a (37769) 0.015 was to have liecn disec.-ft- . well, verted from a 12-i300-70- 0 ft. deep located S. 70 ft. from N'4 Cor. Sec. 3,3, T2S, R6W, and used for) domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 20 cattle'aiAl 12 horses, all uses in Sec. 31, T2S, R6V. of Hereafter 8.515 sec.-f- t. water is to lie diverted from folany or all of 7 wells as lows: (1) 12-iwell, 750 ft. wells are 16-ideep; (2)-(ft. deep and located as 0 follows: (1) S. 68 deg. 36' E. 3010 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 33; (2) N. 200 ft. W. 200 ft. SALE W. 200 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. NOTICE OF LIEN MECHANICS 34; (3) S. 560 ft. E. 2300 ft. the provisions to Pursuant N. Sec. NW Cor. from 35; (4) and 2 3, Utah Code Title of 38, 200 ft. E. 3800 ft. from SW 1953; Annotated, E. ft. S. 100 Cor. sec. 26; (5) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 50 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 26; 1 have in my possession that from (6) N. 900 ft. E. 500 ft. the following descrilied automoSW Cor. Sec. 23; (7) N. 3000 the past 3 ft. W. 100 ft. from SE Cor. bile, which during 1 have furnished storage, months and in Sec. 22, all T2S, R6W, labor, and repairs for the owner, used for commercial, industriHarris Mukpik, and I, Heath's al, recreational, fire protecService Garage, claim tion and all uses incidental to Western the aforementioned thereon lien a of 4700 acs. the furstorage, labor, and repairs of land, domestic requireamount of $300.00. the in nished ments of 12,000 families, That said automobile is destockwatering of 1000 horses scribed as follows, , and 1000 cattle and from Apr. 1963 Buick Skylark, 2 dr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of epe, Gold color, Serial No. 600 acs. limited to a total di3J2506431 t. annualac.-fversion of 2951 AND THE FOLLOWING DEall Sec. in 20, uses SE't all ly, AUTOMOBILE, which SCRIBED i of Sec. 21, S'A, NE'a Sec. 22, the past 4 months I have during Sec. ! SE'a Sec. WV4, SW'a 23, labor, and refurnished storage, 26, all of Sec. 27, sec. 28, Sec. for John C. the owner, Sec. pairs 35, 33, Sec. 34, NW't s Western Heath and I, Cameron, . T2S, R6W, N'A, SE'a Sec. 4, a Lien claim Service Garage, ' Sec. 5, N'AN'A sec. 8, T3S, aforementioned for the thereon R6W. , furGrant B. storage, labor, and repairs 39899 of $200.00. amount the in nished Child, 11400 So. 688 W., That said automobile is deof ac.-f- t. 20 Utah, Sandy, scribed as follows, water is to be diverted from 1963 Rambler Classic SeBoulter Creek wash in Tooele rial No. M 145860 VIN County at a point N. 500 ft. No. G292774 from S'A Cor. Sec. 10, T9S, AND THE SAID AUTOMOwill be R4W. The water will be sold at Public stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 BILES, the highest Bidder for to Sale earth-fille- d by means of an Western Service Garthe cash at dam 20 ft. high creatihg a Utah, at 11:00 Wendover, age, reservoir having a 4 ac.-f- t. caa.m. on the 25th day of May, 1 acre in inundating ' pacity Lien asset SW'a sec. 10, T9S, R4W, and 1970, to satisfy my above. out 75 of used for stockwatering cattle and from Apr. 1 to Oct. EARL HEATH, Manager (Date of first publ. May 15, 31 for irrigation of 55 acs. All 1970; date of last publ. May 22, uses in SWV4, S'ASE'i Sec. 10, 50-60- play, Hit brilliant nitisital ' Man of lot Manilla-- will play it the University uf Utah' Pioneer Memorial Theatre In 15 23 Salt City May will turn the in piodui Starring who In perRoliert Peterson, formed the role ol Lint clot and Arthur in "Camrlnt on Broadway, starred Mi the alley Mu' sic Halt prodiiitinn of hi' Me Cltunli I.DS the paand Kate, Promised Valley," geant. "Man ol U Maniha". win-neof the New 3 oik Drama Critic' (ward for liest musical, t the story1 of Don ,8nole. the knight errant, who follow the chisalric code of honor. ccmg nothing in the woild except lieauty and virtue. Ill jmetic truth i often called madness, but III vision of the ideal and III In role quest for the liiqais-siblturns the unrealistic ugliness of life into a realistic dream With In compatriot. of Sant ho Panu. (,8iiote sets forth to conquer dragon tw hi Ii turn and lo imt to lie windmillsi, who hi for happens fight lady, to lie a kilt hen tart. All who come in contact with the slightly mad knight gain a glimpse of Ills vision, especially ill the rase of Aldonu, tjhiixote' "lady." Once the lowest of treat tire, u- she lieconie the fairest of t; e Hu haul taikkell. Tie music of "Man of lot Mancha" will lie duel ted by Janie Prigmore. Tie Tie song most known i 4e Dieaui." Tit lets may lie obtained for Mam ha by writ"Man of the Tiratre Box to Pioneer ing Oltne at the University of Utah in Salt Lie Citv, or by calling 122 6'xd limn 10 a in. to 6 p in. Monday lliiotigh Finlay, d 4 Donating Fili Catch moie fish than your family can use and want to give some to a friend.'' Vhi can do o. but accoiding to a vjiokcsmaii for the Division of Fish and Game, a donation slip must the fish, donation slip for fidi A must include the munlier and fish donated, the lispecie of cense nnmtier, name, address, and signature of the donor and the plate where the fish were taken. It is unlawful to transport f,sh across state line on a donation slip; however, a legal limit mav la-- taken out of the state All It'll by a licensed angler. possessed or traii'orted must !e s kept III such a manner that men. and munlier can lie deterIncluded in the cast are Jane mined. Aim Hunter and INwua Wellman, double cast a Aldona. Walt AnPrice a Sanclio, derson a the ketqver of the lun (Unvote mistake hr a castle. Dear Friends: l.undstrom. Bob Also James We just wanted you to know1 Scott Bay. Piet Beckman, how Edvery much we appreciate Doug Bungeit. Man vour sending the Tooele TransAl Brown. Carter, wards, Norm us. to Joe Morales. Cl.iv Nelson. Jan cript in the service and Being W mu-t Andrus, Evan Allied. Jay home makes ns apfrom ott. Sallv Swarm. Angela Tho- away so much the news aliotit preciate Null mas. Susan Cartwright, friends there. Bob our family and Bill Sthleider, tVipple, stationed at Casnow Were Fratto, Dale Peno, Marvin Dawhere Jerry is in AFB Calif., tle vis, Jack Evan, Melody ('rone, in the airradar the on Sandra Small, Sybil Husky and working craft. Dave (,)uinuy. Thank you again. "Mali of lot Mancha" i diwith JERRY AND rected bv Byron McGrath, set and costume designed by JENNIFER BEAGLEY spe-cie- IaCtter To The Editor Wash - it - Eria Coin-o- p 53 East Vine Nov Under New Management Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Laundry and Drycleaning t: (15-235- t: , T9S, R4W. Piano Recital llighy Department Project i S6lt V0 Nevada Highway Department Project 4)S6054l3SS Paw Silver to Wentlovcr The State Road Commiwion of Utah and Nevada Dfartmeut of Highway herewith atlviw all interested person of promised ol improvement in the nature construcnew interstate highway tion on I 80 in Tooele County. I'tali and Elko (anility, Nevada. The proposad Utah project a State at the 1.2 and easterly lane proceed mile to the East Wentlovcr Interchange, bypassing Wentlovcr on the north. The prooscd Nevada project liegin near Silver Zone Pas and proceeds easterly 11.5 mile to the Utah- - Nevada Male line. of The governing official Tooele Comity. Utah. Elko County, Nevada and Wentlovcr City have liecn notified. A public hearing will le held jointly by Utah and Nevada Highway Departments at 7.00 p.m., Wednesday, May 20. 19,0, at the Wentlovcr Lion Building. Air Base Road, Wentlovcr, Utah, to advise the citizen of the reasons for such location and design feature and to hear matters pertaining to the social, economic and environmental effects of such promised highway improvement. Schedules for acquisition of right of way and for construction w ill lie discussed. Relocation assistance programs where applicable will lie discussed. other Maps drawings and on the t tab information pertinent Utah Project developed by the of Highways State Department and written views received by the Department from public official and agencies public advisory groups and other interested will lie availpersons and groups able for public inspection and 2 copying at Utah District Office, 2410 West 21st South, Salt Like City. Utah. information developed on the Nevada Project by the Nevada will lie Department of Highways available for public inspection and copying at the Nevada HighOfway Department1 District ,3 fice, 1951 Idaho Street, Elko, Nevada. HENRY C. IIELLAND DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS UTAH STATE ROAD COMMISSION By order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah June 12, 1909 (Date of first publ. April 17, 1970 Date of last publ. May 15, 1970) Utah Nielsen, 4080 Highland Drive, (fir lardy's day scheduled for Wednesday, May 11. at the Tooele Coif Course is lieing planned for a "lun" day. All ladus interested in golf are invited and urged to attend. Surprise tourneys wilt lie announced at tee-of- f time which is 9:10 a.m. I 80 L-e- n Care. (itlll (llllll NOTICE TO PI B1 1C PUBLIC HEARING Utah State Route 2 SOI ICE TO "Man of La Mancha To Open Al U of U the Protests resisting of these applications granting with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before June 27, Fireplace from Otto Buehner Co. Adds value to your home Adds joy to your life . . . Whether your preference is a custom design t in natural, gleaming marble ; . . or a a or ... prefireplace of lustrous Iridestone be can "built-in-loomodel that fabricated, pre-cas- k installed in a house with no existing chimneys a fire. . . Otto Buehner Company can have place in your home in days. Buehners big display room for free estimates, free ideas. Visit 1970) REVOLUTION" PLUMBING MEANS MORE WATER-RIGHHOMES There are nearly 50 ways that water can be used in the home to make life more comfortable, convenient and beautiful for. every 1970. member of your family. The home Hubert C. Lambert with an adequate amount of STATE ENGINEER called plumbing equipment is now (Published in Tooele Transto the Water-Righ- t, according cript, Tooele, Utah on May 15, Plumbing- - Heating- - Cooling In22 and 29, 1970) formation Bureau. This is a term Embezzler: One who keep: youll be hearing a lot in the comand years, the Bureau too much to himself. Jane ing months Hunt Clark says. , A QDSKIKI1IS (fSTu lUrmTa |