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Show Tooele Transcript, Friday, April 23. 1071 TTic LEGAL NOTICES I Apr I to 4Jt, 41 M ujpii acre mr,lUl irr.g.ii.m t4 V le tupplv of bunted to M, m within, AM. K'tSUU NOTKKIOMITFKIMHS The Inlhiwmg applnattimt Imrn bird with the Mate hate I'jiginrrr li Wate trt ar- iImiit and - Vt, Toirlc County. I'IjIi, throughout the rn III Stlc trir id S Pt. Ml, ', Sr I 'tSWU. N't' V. .11. 1 2S. H id 21 in It Hrrraltrr ,trt tu l diverted liuin dm, writ, (III V(l It drep mi t, f Sign It gj g MN Cnf Ve. 11 T2S. l, m and uw-- Inf domrvtlc pur- 4nnlv, ! (watering Hnr, ,4 tl tattle ami Mt 3 Mnet. ,j to M glMj I,,,, Apr jMtJ j (llf ,(,.4ina nl 4 67 a tr Hide utlirnie Hated. Imatlmi in S IWtM SJwrtnan 6314 Ihglry, Ctailtwille, Utah iMojone In thange the w lit nl iliirlM.in and 4 n( 1 0 wx It tut me nl watrr atrtiik-tnedh- t kpp IMK'I tire (ln g M d ur Hie water hat Item ilitrttnl limn all s in well, IVtIt. ikep at a pint S liVI Ml'AU'i Sec. 31. T 2) It. lion MV (an. 9S It. K. 2 The Maine nl the Vt. IT. 12s. lt3M, and urd water tight will reiiiam at Mat. I In Vis, I Inf tin 1,4,. Cat 101 nl SI aites within V40314 (13 1(61 Trtaro Inc., But NW'tSet. IT. 12S. H3W. 711 Wet Ml, Snuth. M I lleiealter Salt Uke Cllv, Mali w. ll, nl T, (ISSt. - l'. W here-lio- - le In diverted Iron ail water Km. l lived hit tt.nkw alertin' nl 2 ami lion Mar. I lo Nut, Well, hot It. llrrp at p.ii.t N. I ITU It. W. .30 It lion SK (air. Set . 2). T2S. I13W ami tattle lo I (meat 101 nl H ' See, 17, VM within Nl. Johnson, Bf l). Tooele. Halt pinjiiues to thange the i4 ihtertioi ami natuie MNiit 4 use of .23 see. It. t4 water out nl a total nl 20 see. It. i4 water as rtlilcined hv A'p. Hot .013 tee. It. ul water It diverted lion a 6 III. u I well, IV) 00 It. ilerp at a poml v. 22lfl It. S. 217 It. lion Mr dee, 13, TIS. IU3V, ami sit 10 )ran Mill (ml. nI hr amt, was the link winner remit It i4 a 22 auloriatir rifle given away at pari 4 a Building Inml program nl I lie family Hem hi (itoialinn 1 4 Imirle. Mr. Mill ini lall ) rrtriiet llie rifle Irwn Avm ialmn liruilcnl William Mumiragnn Mo. day evening. 1 lie f'annlv Benefit (wablaw it current) in the multi i4 a luml raising campaign In attitl in the tontlfui linn i4 a rerrealnm lull rtirt iallv designed (nr smith program. The lunhlmg will lie loaled near the little league Haw lull Iark 01 Avenue. It it luifird I lie inn tiro In mi will lie started tint summer. 2TOS2 tt. ik-e- It. V Mrmhrn uf Imlutlns litlrr Pirtniliun TaJt Font ltow Can. Cabin I. Hampton mie material bring uwd in indutlni fight again! littrr. Tak Four mcmlirr Jnnn with lit (antmor am (rum Ih left, John C. Campbell, Male Director, U. V Birer Ins, tnc.i Bit liafd Comrhut, Srcnrtarx, Utah V4t Drink Bottler An.t and Cnng Sanliora. It ah Bramh Manager, Owen lllinui Gla Co. lairge HC.IIT 1.1111 H decal for well at bumper tinker and car lrah receplaile are among malrrial drliry true kialla corilainer- oriented induttrirt lo promoted by help cuib carele comumer dipoal Inter-nation- halnt. BI3V. 210. SUIT I .11, ( , ,lonettie jnnpitet nl ,(MH aeret g nl prtumv ami niamtenaiKe T2S, g trrtite statioi ami dote tun within MN'rSM, See. 13, TIS, B33V. afil'hl Oddis n Pmtests lesitlmg the giant tug 1 4 these apln allots with rraums theielnr must lie (lied in ihipheate with the State 442 Stale Capitol. Salt lake City. I'lah Mill mi nr hv luiote June W, 1071. (13 IIS' as aniemk-The water has I htii Ilulirtl (!. lamhert lion a lOtn. well, 0 Still STm: ENGINE FH at a pout V. 2730 (Till h tlieil in the Too-lTran- r. 21. VI ami Nlav 7, I') It. lion Mr Ian. See. man walking along the high- wav tret an Indian King down. with hi ear to the gnamd. He girt mrr ami heat the Indian tav, "Small wheel. Cadillac, A color green woman timing, two hildren tn hac k, a California It- .ente plate." The man tavc liKreduloutlv. You mean to av you tail tell all that "dhv putting tour ear to the nu. ' The Indian rrphr. Ear noth- tng. that tar tan oter me a half hour ago. -- None. e Bl3'i T2S, siit I'tTI) uml (ton and QODui Buyer's Fair On Bui Woallicps A Queslion into the atea Thursday and remain throigh the week-en- Weather it a pielnm maik the Spnnc Biisrfs Kali lor frnlat, Saliirtlas st heduh-ami SiouLis will get nmlerwav as to Jim Finer-soiplanned. setn-l.irIreatioer i4 the Tooele limy Depot Frdcial Crixht lioon, tponvir ol the esent. going lo gise awav mir nttemlaiiee prizes esett tl it rams." Mr. Kiihtwhi Matixl. "Vml ll It tains 1 11 get rsen with that weatherntan." 3ealher were pretlulmg that a cold front with ram, tnavlie tone snow, ami of eoursc colder tiiiiH'latiires would move pto-hahl- loit proiimtioi uuderwav this weekend in Tuo'le whith includes the Spring lloiev Pass Sale sponsored by the eitsi retail inert hauls. Thirty three rshilnlors from the Salt luke area as welt as will ttaders. Towle display "eie eaniers. lore-(aste- 70 PROMOTE itiOHlVAY SAFETY tUIl IMmilCTIONSI Bar a quick, raatonoMa raylaamn ab CALL 8 DONS Body and Paint Shop 1000 North Main 882-336- 8 s, REPEAT ' GENERAL PURPOSE EXTERIOR GREAT FOR FENCES, BARNS AND ALL KINDS OF OUTSIDE USES NOW'S THE TIME TO PAINT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LOW PRICE White Only SUPPLY The list of gifts and the companys which have donated them include: a portable GE TV, American; portable Spartan Jon toilet, Angelos Trailer Sales;' Goldie Honey (left) and June Hopkins examine some of the attendance prizes to he given $23 grocery certificate, Albertawav during Tooele Spring Buyers Fair. To he eligible register at the TAD Credit Union sons, Tooele; 23 gallons gas, Trailer. Steadmans; stereo unit for car or camper, Barlosv Trader Sales; Scotch Guard I'nilercoating and and a harbeque unit from the Salad-Opedi- a Toyota; Credit Union. Safety Kit, Universal Motors; Safety Kit, Bonneville Front and Bear Floor Mats, Paulos Motors; a golf putter and one dozen golf balls, a cooler 1 and 18. Rotary mower with bag between g handles for on both sides. Vacuums while it mows. Snapper close-trimmin- reel power mower. 19 and 30 models. Great for difficult hybrid grasses. WHILE ; Jgfcgg? REDWOOD STAIN To Vary Salad Bowl Fewer Farms More Food During the 1960s, produc- tion of farm goods in the U.S. rose 20 percent even though tillable acreage decreased 6 percent and number of farms decreased 26 percent. Output on farms inper man-hocreased 82 percent. With less land and fewer farms, increased output has been made possible through greater agricultural production efficiencies scientific control of diseases, pests, and weeds; better land and water management; genetic development of improved, high - quality foods; land fertilization; and faster growth of farm prod- 2 Snapper rotary tiller. Tough, y, heavy-dutperfectly balanced. 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Consider escarole, slightly frilled at the edges, with a flavor quite different from other greens. Escarole is sometimes called straight-leaveendive, which gives a hint as to its flavor. Belgian endive comes in elegant, ivory spears, a wonderful addition to the salad bowl. Romaine has all the dignity of tall green plumes. This green is crisp, handsome, and a great blender with other types of greens, or use it alone, as a salad variation. Follow your own good taste to vary salad dressings according to what goes into the bowl. Many people like fresh lemon juice for a change when making a French dressing for a tossed salad. The creamy dressings are delicious with tossed salads that cond tain egg. Fresh fruit combines very well with greens in the salad bowl, and a whipped cream dressing sweetened with honey is very good with them. For extra color in salads, call on carrots cut in curls or sticks, on green pepper rings, both red and green,, onion rings and a scattering of bright red radishes. Now is the season to enliven your salad bowl with a variety of the good fresh greens and vegetables so attractive at your market. 1 Gallon Slightly Damaged SHELF Accent Walnut 58xl2-- 8 mod- ern technology, one U.S. farmer today is able to provide food and fiber for 43 other people in this country and throughout the world. IT LASTS (1 per gallon ucts. VSPPZl, McDonough Power EquipmentCopipany, LIMITED 1 Heres Thats why, through t WHITE V er. 'A, SnapperTru-Cu- CASCADE A SELLOUT V ur Snapper Comet riding mower. and 30 models. With suitable attachments, it will perform like a garden tractor at less than half the price. Of them to prositle credit approval and financing for anyone who inav wish to make an on the spot purchase. A large numlier of free gifts will be given awav as attendance prizes. To be eligible for the pnzes visitors to the exhibits must register (without charge) at the Credit Union trail- Snapper Power Equipment 26 Exterior Mill Seconds at 3 00 p.m. Sunday, April 23. THE TAD Credit Inion will hase a special Credit trailer at the Fair which will enable YOUR 882-336- Vl" C.D. rtxri-ation-- YYINDSHIHO IS CILAR, IUI FROM CRACKS AND THU motor-eu'le- motoihoues, vehicles and equipment of all kinds on parking lots near the Tooele High St hod. The show which is free to the piddle will open at 4 00 p.tn. Friday, April 21 and will end rfva aafaly and MAK1 snownmlides, PLYWOOD Three members 4 the Tooele High Sclund llodeo Club placed high anumg the eompeti-tor- s at the first high schmd rodeo of lit season this past weekend in Ogden. Front the left: David lee, capturing first place in harchatk riding: Susan Bullard, second place in breakaway roping and Mark ODrisroll, first place in saddle hronc riding. These contestants along with mcnilHTs of high school rodeo clubs thrmigluml the state are competing for points which will enable them to enter the state finals later this sear at latgoon. The TIIS Kodco Club will host a rodeo in Tooele Fridas and Saliirtlas, Mas 2122. 1 - DO YOUR SHARE i1 k v 1 1 11 SPUING Bitser's Fair is tart of a nuyir nieithaiiihsmg l. mprams I 4x8-31- 6 $998 Reg. A'" each per panel d TT hard-cooke- 39 i |