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Show f WhYli DfVfr- 'Wiywwty AB aat(A x" Md stt.'sNM?-- ' wfli vY LAKEVIEW NEWS Donna Dixon Q SS2 :1IS!) Too Millie Funeral Held ToH WVil. HlhltllllH till 4 till will dmp III name Ton A Mim Peggy Ruth Put. Inrl daughter (4 Mr, ami Mr. IVa. I'm. wa gnet 4 honor at a birthday wrtv at hrr Ihmih-- , hrr twelfth hlltllday o Marth I. Fifteen i;uiU came. gift for Prggv, Came plascd ami delnimi re- fieslimeut fif irnnl Mr, ami Mrs, Frank Ashwoith ami family have moved In the Sail Valley where Flank lias ucceptcxl enqiloyniftit as a uipenivor (nr the Anne (.latt and lamilier. ISVwji haer J. (I. II LEGAL NOTICES For .Murray MUKF10H All HIM IIS Funeral seisites sine um atnais Ilf hillnst mg TO tin tlmled un Manh I, 1972 (ar I liren lili-- stilh llie Male ul Omt ieull 4 a new rule Inn it (ati;e Jay Murias, silin died I ngiiiix-- r In i bailee ami apjNO-p'laltm (VI a ua is 23 alter a Inii! llh national lieadquailrr, staler In Imele Counts, The aaiJ night tta IrM lit Hess Stale ,4 ( lah, tlniHiglimit llie dil-werDie uasn al the tmutuerv with ( plaie in mine seal unirtt oilier l Non we '3 admit on. Stas ollrled In 3 rival A Shield " I an alums in S HtXM 3 ar J hishojnie, seiimd place in division 3 In t4 llie laske less 6729 (I3 43SI Irrraror. ,VM . -a ttaisin t4 Mr. Murras, Judy liunnrll. ul plate in tit "1, Temple Sal. lake (IS. si hit h lllC MR3I(T nami 4 In Doie Hales, secnml ssere held al (he lake 3Vw 33 ard pi tie in Disisnai 4 In (.'aniline I hseisinn, M.iiiivhi, lust plaie in disisinn thairl, ttrte tsHnlnt led hv Ime i4 ue t4 1114ate,sts.ll. t4 3 In Malgcall Slanslleld. setimd tiJH I Vail - Palmer. as esnhxnetl hs 3pl, lutotaUmi nas given hv an Halrf place in disisinn 3 In (lame No. i!3,3S', Die Haler Maimat, Mis, Maigraii Slandirtd umle, F. Slainai Stnehls (ollott-r- d has Ux-- diseiled Iiihii .3 20 Huh vulo 'Hesuud the llie smal sear a 33nrii (in si as (hatcr by Hells 0 13111 fl sleep at llie 1971 and rett-i- ed a mte till. SuiKrt" by Maigalrl Shlrldt, toiuls il V, 401(1 II. Flisl sjraker si as Kidut & W. 3 HI She aim stun a hail tin tnntesl. It (x ll ,2i N. fotlossed by an Die lilsl plate ssinners re- - Stamm ft ,1 . 1130 It (x tat 3. tiai.n ami a uigan inetlles t4 Sir, Slurras't 4 10 It all limn llie SH Sec . fit, tetlilnale, the settanl 4ate fas or lie musical selections. K 32s. IllAV. i C V IHC ll ami , an sunneis reteitrd a (ill and a Heed Shields, Honntilul. 2i3 Ii, limn SC Cm. Six, 32. umle, ssas (lie tmttlmhug sieak tlianil ami a teitiluale. IMiW. (31 N. 2iMI It. b lls. line W ailMiiton si as presenlrd a er. W. 21 HI It, limn SC (air. Six-IMj AM) Jeannette ltoirr IHiVN , ami used for ihe ainl Susan Wlulehmise sang "In b, 12S. .. ikaurstlc pul pines i4 .30 irfsiNl-m- l vr,t ,r",U'rd Ihe (ialdeii. fleiHxIltlnm Has ami .30 families, ami also for the mtasimi. pronounced hv Hnne Sagers. ttsrd lor nidluig and manulai lur- Die grave, al Ihe Tuoele Qly ami lor the n Ceiorlers Has dethcaled liv Ar- - lug plant i4 mrs ami hy shIihIs nulling and nxrisrd a gift ami a (harm len Stnehls uf Ihe lushopnc. ami lire pnKixtnm. Die (ha-- l Has Idled Hilli . .30 six-- . It. i4 lin-Is ami rrlalisrs. Dure Has is to Ik disciltx! Iiihii a Hater ihe tmaiih for Cidmuty and a m4iisimi of lirauliful llnwers. Itiimh wi ll II I3IXI It. ileep Pall lra.r.x Heie flay (khll. wul gill nnJ al a j xnt Y 2 13 IS ft. ami C. nnJd. Ma.xh J.xs Motray. Jm Sl.telds. Mm.te I3SS0 (I. Iiihii 33 Cur. Six-- . 2 Has a spixiul nigh! for Ihe ami Handy ''al.lrmt ami Btx-- d 5, T iS, B333 ; ami tneil (or the xhaptrr. Diete weie far tmite Kes. Piie (algiam Has honorary sIik kwaleiliig i4 tattle (k f lwl1 and I Tooele Top Chapter H'lh alii n e e V'T' J'f' 'V I- g Mim Deanna 1aliner, lnlint at Brigham Young I'msrrsily in Provo. sjient a few lumr al llie Imine 4 her parent, the Bishop Dean Palmers. Z&y j an Qumiin( Shields, is' Miss (Vmnie Deonne six sear old dauRl.ler and Mrs. Jay Shitlda of Mr. celebrated her birtliday on Feb. 24, al Ike borne of her parents. tier tiller Jenny, brother Danns and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rrulien llelstey from Crania title ssere on band lo share hrr pretty birthday cake and ice cream. Connie receised nice gifts. In-ll- Mr. K. B. Sagers is feeling ill with an in- after U-in- g Craig Pill visited nith his parents, ihe Dim Pitts over the neckeml. He returned lo his studies at 33'clier Stale College al Ogden on Sunday evening. At the swimming meet at the school on Saturday, Craig broke the 33'elier State College record in the 1630 yard freestyle, during Ihe Big Sky Conference. Mr. and Mrs. linn Disnn and family t4 Crancer. were s jailors al llie (mlilett Disnn home mi Sundav. Die tall ssas in ultfv- - ante of Knot hirthday. Dn.m-- r rnjuyed hy all. Others hu came ssere Mr. and Mrs. larren Dansie and family r4 Cnion. Clah and Mr. and Sirs. Kill Dixon and Mithelle. si as s 30-1- i, , - !"" ltu-iix- Ileti-alti-i- ''' Mrs. Brenl ilanrl) Malm of Calif., and Mrs. Bob (Na.mil) Smith (4 Tom le. delight cxl Mrs. Mary A. Shields mi Sun- dav nhen ihev maile a surprise ,r ' It &" visit. Mrv Maim and Mts. Here neiglilmn lu Mrs. Slnelds and fm the penally ra.h gainer m lo read lu the, hrouglil in a in past years. group. It Itirned mil lo really The Lake View 33 ard Belief If hm in ihe font. .4 a tto- Society Presiilenev Hill lie hirsts gram. Needless lo sav we had lo all Ihe Belief Smicty niemlien a lot .4 losers for that mglil, and llieir husbands, in commcm- - but He are only Hunting nlieii orating the anniversary of the He are losing. organization of Ihe society, The affair nhich mil liegitt at six p.m. mi Marsh 15 mil consist of a dinner followed by a program. Die theme nhith Conservation Officer Boy Car-r.irHill lie carried mil in dialogue has amionmt-that the l and song, will honor all llie just Tnmic Belief of Bounty County general presidents Monday. Manh 2T Society. All memliers and their Hill lie I (Kl lo .3 HO fmiu invited husbands arc cordially p.m. Mr. Canard rctnils that to attend, says President Sherri Kav Brown. ihi February 22. .30 coyotes and 10 ImiIm.iIs wen submitted for 3liitUer. ' l,r-,,r- 100 1 H JoH MI43 Mrs. Harvey John Caldwell and iheir four children have moved Into their lovely new home in Lake 3'iew. Mia 3'ickl Price of Salt Lake City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Trice returned home after atwo neck visit with her sister Mary in Chicago. Vicki reports a wonderful time there. . lliHIH-stlC- 2tt UIUIIK iul. a it At'l. lillff llcllcjl 2-- Bounty Mcdinj; Moil., March 27 31-M- t. 1 m-x- tn-l- 33 3TCK I SI BS lluyd Nlvrrs ImmIi. Ct.ih SIOll has tiled with the State 5, TO It, ft: F--. 2VI ll limn WV No. 41070 10 ll, ami Cngineer Applnatiuii (Vr, See, 31, i2; , 7 I Vl- to 10 sec.-IappiopuatiXV 1130 It, limn SF. (tir. See. Touch- - CiHiuty, ul water lu 29, Dis, 13 ; ili S, S20 ft. Ac ul Clali. Die Hater is lo , I2U ll. Iiihii V. Cur. See. Stale In duelled born a Oinih Hell 6. Tins, 11533 , ami used lor the MHt V. SOtXt It. deep al a ttoikwatriiiig i4 6MI tallle, 30 NO I ICC TO 1 liolses. 30 vlitx-p- , Apr, I In ami used Iiihii II (or the iinga- - (M. vl IM..W a.v 6, 21. In Six I I. iV'alm uV, .ums' u nt Y 413 Iknii SC Cor, (x Ii. mi-nt- Iik k .3-- 1 as follows, Beginning at a piint 33 feet South and 100 feet West of the Northeast coiner of the Southwest (ii.irter of Southeast (jiiarler of Section 22, Township 3 South. Range 4 West. Salt Lake Meridian, thence West 1090 feet along South side of Comity road to East line of County road thence South 577 feet to north line of State Highway; thence Northeast along North side of said Highwav 1220 feet; more or less, to lieginning. The questions of changes of the above uses of this district will he taken up at this meeting und all persons interested and present at said meeting will he given an opportunity to Ih heard either in favor of or against said proposed change. 33 Bv order of the City Council of Tooele City, Utah, this A noted motion picture 14th dav of February, 1972. producer has an interesting way LUCILLE STRAUSBAUCH of handling his worries. He de- - City Recorder and tided to do all his worrying on Clerk of the City Council one single day of the week, so (Dates of publ. Feb. M .rch 1972) he has what he calls his Wed- nesday Worry Club. If anything worries him on any other day, he writes it down and puts it in a box to he worried about on when he Wednesday. And opens the box on Wednesday, The spread of civilization he finds that most of the things has begun to interfere with the that disturbed him have already ancient sport. Telephone and been settled. But a few are still power lines have an almost magso he puts them worrisome netic attraction for kites. Smokeback in the box to he worried stacks don't help much either. about the following Wednesday. and tall shrubs also give Trees By this whimsical but practical kite flyer problems. the method he broke his worry habit. WITH SPRING just around Dr. Norman Vincent Peale the corner, its enough to make grown men cry and turn the kite strings over to the small fry. And when you do, the Utah Council suggests that Safety you instruct them in the following safety procedures: Fly kites in a level, open space away from power lines, airports, trees, and street traffic. ORRY-BREAKIN- Whitewalls -- materials nd it lollows that the kite duHild not Ih flown in stormy weather. kite S3ID IIC flyers should tall the power cmniany if llie kite gets snagged lit a power Ime. A kde is nut wmtli the risk i4 a (all or cmitact with high voltage. Aiiv line that has shmild Ik asuiilctl blown down and reputed, he added. Common also sense dntates that flying a kite near iHiildings, aerials and busy streets tail milv invite trmihlr. Lttlios (ilassio lit-upt- e submitted bv Utah Power and Light Company are available for iiisMx-tioat the office of the Commission and also at the main and divisional offices of the cnni)aiiy. By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 6th day of March, 1972. Mow re v. Acting Secretary Jean CARD OF THANKS ' 3Ve would like to express our thanks to all who sent cards, flowers or brought food to our home at the time of the illness and death of our loved one Frank 33iggins. A special thanks to those who helped Z with the funeral service. Bonnie 3Viggins and family 3 R-- ,. descrilH-- 80 T-I- in p.m. dest-rilx'- 1 1 h1 It-- A That Ben Franklin could have easily killed liimwlf flying a kite in the ram is part 4 history, . , hut it's also part of the that the coiiimun seme rule ii. t Il'Xt It. ami IV It. Iiihii fur safe need kite flyers ymuig 33 Blli33; svort (or Set. 13. tins Manh. ami used iiom J in I to Dec. 31 elecIN SHORT, there lor the domestic pmjsiscs ul t4 there cnmigh up mie laiullv. sIih k watering uf 40 tricity ill Uith it to Ih ilaiigermis tattle, ami mt-- lioui Apr, I the n.it ul al clouds and til iwer to (kt 31 lor the irrigatimi of lilies, wanted Ralph Cites, I'tah 10 .n s. in S33'iS33' Six. 13. Power ami Light siipermlrmlcnt SI IlMI . Hl33 TlS, for the Salt laike Divisimi. Piolests lesisting the granting He eni4iasizeil that any maul tins applii at ion with teawHis in the kite or its stung terial Ikblixl in iluplitheieloi must that Hill cundiitl electricity , Ihe with Slate Ciiglmx-rlate tins means water) Is 112 Slate Capitol, Salt lake (and tenli.illy sery dangermis, mi use Cltv. I tali Mill on or hikhI, pijier and dty string, nut Void 22. 1172 iufobciiicpiblk: 3I.IUI Street. Timh-Iithe City Count il ing ( hdiuaiii-e- : I. To consider changing the following descriln-prNrty fioin ltesiilenli.il Disliid to Agricultural District I II us shown on the Dial irt ion of Residential District Tihh-I- i City Zoning Map on lilt in the Tooele City Itecorders as a triangular plot lying immediately Ollitx, generally Ninth and Cast of 2nd North (Smelter Hoad) Street and 7th Street; and extending North from 2nd North (Smelter lload) Belief street. 537 feet to 3rd North Street, and Cast from 7th Street 000 feet to the intersection of 3rd North Street and 2nd North the iHHimlary . , (Smeller lload) Street; said 3rd North Street a.m. A full schedule of events District from the l nmv existing dividing the Residential has rnx-planned District, and slid proxrtv being particularly .1rrjt.utura je Safelv - at given that on Monday. March 13. the City Court JIikhii at City Hall. 00 Nmth . will Ih held Il.di. a public on the fulluvviug propisixl change to the oil- Notice is Fly Kile t. W. 1311 It. T0S. 13V, (2) Click, S 2312 It. C Cm. ami 33. 2220 fl. fiom Sec. h. TfltS, 11333'. , b 3emmi V1 ll. ami (jrck al a Mnl 3V. 21 IT ll. horn C'r Can. Six-- . 31. PIS. 11333 . Die Haler Is lo llulu-r- t (V tie stmrd ill ail railhlillrd dam Slate I ugim-e- r t3 ft. high ciratmg a 030 ax, Piibliditxl hi TxTe Tiauwrijtt ft. rrtersmr imimlatmg 40 aix. IT (x 21. Mar. lo. . in S'jNI.'i, SC'i Six-- 31. SU'i-S3'- . Si-13. plS. 11333; ami ICC OK used for (lie slot k watering of Mil III 111 K IIKAIIINC Fl hHI cattle. .30 horses, ami .30 dii-cami used fimn Apr. I to C3SK NO. 64(15 31 fur the imgaliiHi (kt. ItXXi ats. same as hettiofote. 41065 (131703) Solar Salt SI 113 ICC COMMISSION 270 Ctoss It.ud (aNtipany, OF I T AH S.iiare, Salt loike City, Ctah. 130 ac. (I. uf Hater is to lie In Ihe Matter (4 llie Applicaftum vmlaix- - nniuff bum tion of IT All P033FK tt . 100 ft. iint stuims at a 1 1(21 IT COMPANY for approsal C. 60 deg. irum the C Cur. i4 its proposed rate Mbcdule t4 Sec. I). TlS. BT33; and and electric trrvice regulationv. stutesl friMii Avr. I to Nov. 30 to Order of the Pursuant ill an eaithfdled dam 6 ft. high CommissiiHt. notice is lierehv creating a reservoir having a 130 ac. ft. capacity inundating 30 acs. In SC. Sec. 22. S3V. Six-- . 21. TlS. 1(633'. Du Haler is lo lie used fur industrial uses in the pnHluctiim and iheiuical improvement i4 SihIiiiiii Chluride in SC. Six-- . 22, S33'., Sec. 23. TlS. BOW. Prulesls resisting the granting ul lliese applications with reasmis therefore must lie filed ft S,x-- . j.j.r iMiimty pay IMVERMTY The university is harder to l.iU-itis the mu thing you reorganize than a cemetary. 33arren C. Rennis Psvchology l.mt base unless you give it 33 ilium A. 33 hilt to others. Toilav STARMASTER . It, o Halleiealler, 10 ler Is to la duelled lioui llie folloHiug' il Dots It Clerk al a 1 7.00 o A OK Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 10, 1072 lixleatliHl (X tm lust nal puisiws. ami used Iiihii 3pr. I to (kt. 31 lor imgatimi all mihm the Talk Pto(ix1 lauds StanslHiry aggtcgatuig I l.MO m v in the follow tug six turns. Nx s. T, IS. JO. 32. 31. T2S. HM; !l. 4 I. Six s. TlS. IU33; Sixx. 12 IT. l. lo. Ii. 21 2S. .Ml 12. TS. BI33; Sx. 2 US. B 133 ; Sux. 23. 26. T2S. 11333. a 4 SO 2 13 2) 3ermm Irriga I t. ill lion Co, 3 ptoises lo (li.iuge the mit i4 iIivcimihi 4 10.00 six-- . It. mil ill a total i4 lli.'lT six-- , ft. of Hater as ill duplicate with lln State Cites i. lei Kt-1 12 hy 33 1C 2217, 33 CC State Capitol, Salt 22S7. 33 CC No. I. 3pp. IHX13 lh or l ()( (;j 2l Die Hdler has Ihx-i- i divert- - .(ote Apr. 8, ed lioni Dull h. ItenuiiHi and jinilH-r- t Vernon Ciecks al tin following state Cnginccr milv ill . I'M ll. Ac h. SiO pllllNhi-- i in Tmh-I- i ri.inscript. II. Iioiu S' Cur. Vc. 3. ,2) Vb, 23. M.ir. 3. Ill, il Mr. and IkHM-- ll.o I Evil tends to overreach and thus destroy itself. Give a man enough rope and he will hang himself." This is a fact of life. If Hitler, for example, had been content with a little less he might still role Germany. Evil cannot he satisfied and in its insatiable greed it brings destrucWilliam Hortion upon itself. dern, Herald of Holiness Z SUCCESS-FAILUR- The common idea that sue-- cess spoils people by making-thevain, egotistic, and self-complacent is erroneous; on the, contrary, it makes them, for the most part, humble, tolerant, and kind. Failure makes people cruel W. Somerset and bitter. Z Maugham m Doctor in the Kitchen by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council 25-2- BIAS BELTED TIRES Sale Price Fed. Tax (III? OBfl) f GD r.i.njjdli) Hdlliljft ft) GD 0 WJ (lift ib nrp - t- UTi 3l) IF TIIE kite should become entangled in power lines, leave it. It is better to lose a kite than to risk your life. Kites should be flown only in dry weather. A wet string may conduct electricity down to the flyer. Kite strings should not contain any metallic fibers, tinsel or wire. They conduct electricity and should the kite become entangled in a power line, it could result in death or serious injury. future KITES SHOULD not be flown over radio and television aerials. KNOWING The foods you eat are more important to your health than the facts you know about nutri or tion. What you know may influence what you may not eat, but what you eat does in fluence how you feel and what you can do. I am indebted to the highly respected nutritionist and writer Dr. Ruth M. Leverton, for the foregoing expression of a thought shared by all of us in the health professions. But few of us say it s well as does Dr. Leverton. So, tell me. Do you practice what you know when it comes to eating? Cardinal Rules First off, all of us know, I think, that proper diet and adequate rest are cardinal rules for good health- - Thus these factors are primary influences on how well we are able to do what we do. But can you say that you are eating proper meals and getting enough sleep? As a physician I can tell you that many people cannot answer that question with a yes. If you are overweight, you are not getting a proper diet You may be getting a wide variety of foods and through them the nutrients you need. But you also are eating too much. Right? And strictly on a calorie basis, how can you tell if you are getting enough calories. Your weight is a good guide. If you weigh about what your doctor (or weight tables) say you should, you are getting enough calories. AND DOING But even then, your diet may not be adequate in terms of nutrients. You could be, for example, short in vitamin A, or iron, or calcium, or whatever. Right? People often wonder, according to Dr. Leverton, whether fatness and thinness are affected by factors other than calories consumed and body activity. A persons body build, such as squareness and longness, is inherited, she says. Moreover, to some extent the amount of energy a person needs for metabolic processes the work of the heart, lungs, and other organs, and the maintenance of muscle tone is also inherited. Unfortunately, many people, both fat and thin, exaggerate or distort this fact as a means of disclaiming personal responsibility for healthful weight control." I agree heartily. Its not enough to resign yourself to being overweight just because your parents were. You may have a more square build, but you need not necessarily be obese. Crash Diets ' Crash diets usually are nutritionally poor. They also do nothing to correct the basic habit of overeating. And on dieting probably leads to a shorter life. This at least was shown in research with a strain of diabetic mice. But maintenance of ideal weight increased life span. So these are some of the things you and I know. Do you follow the sense of such information when you eat? again-off-agai- n |