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Show Fun For The The Tooele Transcript, Friday, June 30, 1972 (15-171- LEGAL NOTICES Kids at The State Fair people are in for a big treat this year at the Utah State Young Probate No. 3321 Fair said Mr. Hugh C. Bringh-urs- t, IN THE DISTRICT COURT Director of Expositions, OF TOOELE COUNTY with the appearance of Emmy Jo STATE OF UTAH and her friends Freddy Frog; Owl and Henrietta Charlie In the Matter of the Estate Hippo from the New Zoo Rev. ALMEDA LANE, Deceased. of intriand Diving Mules; strange will present claims Creditors guing animals from all over can vouchers to the undersigned be petted and fed; and a whole with at 275 South Center St., Crants-villnew and wonderful Carnival full Utah 84029 on or before of fun rides. 17th day of September A.D. the The New Zoo Revue a Supe1972; claims must Ire presented rior Childrens Television Progin accordance with the provisions ram; will appear on stage at the of Utah Code Annotated 8 for Kids Crandstand Sept. and with proper verifi1953, Day. A delightful childrens musication as required therein. cal comedy, its purpose is to inEDWARD LANE, Administraspire children to become more tor of the Estate of ALMEDA more and constructive caring; Deceased more feeling citizens of the LANE, world in which we live. It is not Edward A. Watson rather entertains Attorney for the Estate of preachy-bu- t ALMEDA LANE musical-comedfora through (Date of 1st publ. June 16, 1972 mat with lots of songs and lightDate of last publ. July 7, 1972) hearted fun. Johnny Rivers Petting Zoo 75-9-- 17-1- y sored by the Tooele Bit and Spur. attraction for youngsters, Animals from all over can be seen, petted and fed under the tent in the Petting Zoo. Carnival wise, the Capell Bros. Shows, boasting Americas of Cleanest Midway with over a Million Dollars Worth of Amusement rides will be featured. The most spectacular rides leing the Flying Bobs, Super Twister and the MatterA special horn. conjunction with the Fair, "Holiday on Ice will be pre3 sented Sept. at the Salt Palace. A ticket to the ice show will also include a stub for admission to the Fair. Admission price to the Fair will be $1.50 for adults; 50c for children 6 12; children 5 and through under; free. Fair admission entitles all ticket holders to attend any of the exhibits or shows scheduled for that day. In 14-2- IW-- JI Revue Capell Bros. 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Business OTHER Benefits and Social Contracts, Service to Educational your Community, Benefits, World Wide Travel for you and your dependents at reduced rates. Furthermore, this job will not interfere with your normal full-tim- job. e is guaranteed for at least six years without lay off. Now, if you think you can qualify and would be interested, contact 1SG Clifford C. Miller at Employment 50 No. Main Tooele the National Guard Aimory between the hours of 8:(X) a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday, or see SSC Jon or call R. Shields, Pine Canyon, or call 882-288- 882-198- Don Quixote lives in the heart of every freeway driver. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TOOELE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH POWER There was a wealthy Japanese gentleman who bought an expensive automobile and had it pushed from place to place. When a friend asked whether there was power in the handsome car, the Japanese gentleman answered, Of course there is power in it, but I am afraid to American Opinion turn it on." In the Matter of the Estate of REBECCA LOVATO MAR- TINEZ, Deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Box 195, Stockton, Utah 84071 on or before the 17th day of March 12, 1935, the Navy issued a contract to Pitcairn Autogiro Co. to remove the fixed wings from the XOP-1- , thereby converting it to the XOP-- 2 which thus became the Navys first heavier- - than- - air aircraft without fixed wings. Castello, Administra- Virginia trix of the Estate of REBECCA LOVATO MARTINEZ, deceased. Edward A. Watson Attorney for the Estate of Rebecca Lovato Martinez (Date of 1st publ. June 16, 1972 Date of last publ. July 7, 1972) On A.D. 1972; claims September must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as 75-9-- therein. 100-30- NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS e, Steer wrestling is based mainly on timing. The liaer left, and the steer wrestler steer and keep him running must leave the chute area together to catch the back of his running horse onto from the slide must wrestler Tlien the smoothly straight. the horns of the steer, and bring the animal to a halt. By applying leverage to the horns, he can tssist the steer to the ground, for "time." Nathan Haley, Hanna, Okla., demonstrates good steer wrestling technique. You may see it also at the July 4th Rodeo spon- Gerald and 41421 Dorothv Small, 305 Highland 0.015 Drive, Tooele, Utah 84074. The following applications sec. ft. of water is to be diverted ft. 0 well have been filed with the State from a W. & ft. N. 1660 Engineer to change and appro- deep at a point Sec. 34, priate water in Tooele County, 700 ft. from SE Cor. State of Utah through out the T2S, R5W; and used for the doentire year unless otherwise de- mestic purposes of one family, & 1 stockwatering of 3 cattle, signated. Locations in SLB&m. 1 to from used Mathand Apr. a 6920 horses, Terry .25 of the for irrigation 1, Box 123, Tooele, Oct. 31 ews, RFD Utah 84074 proposes to change ac. in NE'ASEM Sec. 34, T2S, the point of diversion of .31 sec. R5W. Charles E. ft. out of a total of 5.0 sec. ft. of 41422 water as evidenced by Appl. Townsend, Rt. 1 Box 255--J 25472 as amended by Tooele, Utah 84074. 0.015 sec. ft. The water has been divert- of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a 0 well ed from the following wells: (1) h ft. deep at point N. 1660 ft. & W. 700 ft. well 200-50- 0 a point N. 40 ft. & W. 1330 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 34, T2S, R5W; from SE Cor. Sec. 35. (2) and used for the domestic purwell 325 ft. deep at a point N. poses of one family, stockwater33 ft. & W. 1666 ft. from SE ing of 3 cattle, 1 horses, and h wells used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for Cor. Sec. 36. (3) 200-50ft. deep at a point N. 40 the irrigation of .25 ac. in ft. & E. 1815 ft. from SW Cor. NE'ASE'A Sec. 34. T2S, R5W. Paul S. Elans, 41423 Sec. 36 all in T2S, R5W; Tooele, Utah for the stockwatering of 150 Rt. 1, Box 255-K- , of water is 1 to ft. sec. from 0.015 used and 84074. cattle, Apr. well Oct. 31 for the supplemental ir- to be diverted from a of 380 0 at limited a but acs. ft. deep rigation point N. to sole supply of 160 acs. in SE'A 1660 ft. & W. 700 ft. from SE Sec. 35. SWM, WV4SEW Sec. 36, Cor. Sec. 34, T2S, R5W; and used for the domestic purposes T2S, R5W. Hereafter, .31 sec. ft. of water of one family, stockwatering of 4 is to be diverted from a horses, & 2 cattle, and used from 0 well ft. deep at a point Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigaS. 293 ft. & W. 2500 ft. from E'A tion of .25 ac. in NE'ASE'A Sec. Cor. Sec. 35. T2S, R5W; and 34, T2S, R5W. used for the domestic purposes 41430 Cary and 1 Box of one family, stockwatering of Judy A. Bonza, RFD 10 cattle, 3 horses, and used 174, Tooele, Utah 84074. 0.015 from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the ir- sec. ft. of water is to be diverted ft. well 300-40- 0 rigation of 10 acs. in NW'ASEVi from a & W. S. Sec. 35, T2S, R5W. Remaining 200 ft. a at deep point water used same has herefore. 2580 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 2, Henry I. T2S, R4W; and used for the doWatson, Box 640, Tooele, Utah mestic purposes of one family, 84074 proposes to change the and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 point of diversion and nature of for the irrigation of .25 ac. in use of .056 sec. ft. of water out N WAN E'A Sec. 2, T2S, R4W. of a total of 2.46 sec. ft. of water 41436 James W. and as evidenced by Appl. 27865 Judy L. Broadhead, Rt. 1 Box 7945 Cert. The water 193, Tooele, Utah 84074. 0.015 has been diverted from a sec. ft. of water is to be diverted well 442 ft. deep at a point N. from a existing well 80 66 ft. & W. 653 ft. from E'A Cor. 100 ft. deep at a point S. 749 ft. Sec. 36, T2S, R5W; and used for & W. 1743 ft. from E'A Cor. Sec. the stockwatering of 200 cattle, 2, T2S, R4W; and used for the 10 horses, 16 pigs, & 50 chickdomestic purposes of one family, ens, and used from Apr. 1 to stockwatering of 5 cattle, 3 Oct. 31 for the irrigation of lambs, 2 horses, 10 chickens, & 2 129.2 ac. in NEVi Sec. 36, T2S, pigs; and used from Apr. 1 to R5W. Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 Hereafter, .056 sec. ft. of ac. in NWANWA Sec. 36, T2S, water is to be diverted from ex- R4W. well 533 ft. deep at 41448 isting Joseph and a point N. 737 ft. and W. 1912 Margaret Yasenk, 421 North 2nd ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec. 36, T2S, West, Tooele, Utah 84074. 0.015 R5W; and used from Apr. 1 to sec. ft. of water is to be diverted Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 4.0 from a ft. 0 well acs. in SWWNEK Sec. 36, T2S, deep at a point N. 535 ft. & E. R5W. The remaining water to be 50 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 26, used as heretofore. T2S, R4W; and used for the doWalter W. mestic purposes of one family, Smith, 5611 Highland Drive, Salt stockwatering of 2 horses, and ' . Lake City Utah 84121 proposes ' used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for to change the point of diversion the irrigation of .25 ac. in and place of use of .10 sec. ft. of SWA SWA Sec. 26, T2S. R4W. Protests resisting the granting water as evidenced by Appl. 37467 ). The water has of these applications with reabeen diverted from a well sons therefor must be filed in du200 ft. deep at a point S. 1050 plicate with the State Engineer, ft. and W. 1700 ft. from NE Cor. 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake Sec. 29, T3S, R6W; and used for City, Utah 84114 on or before the domestic purposes of 15 famAugust 5, 1972. ilies, stockwatering of 30 cattle, Hubert C. Lambert and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 State Engineer for the irrigation of .25 ao. in Date of 1st Publ. June 23, 1972. NW'ANE'A Sec. 29. T3S, R6W. Date of last Publ. July 7, 1972. ; Hereafter, .10 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well 700-90- 0 ft. deep at a point FREE N. 800 ft. & E. 1200 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 29, T3S, R6W; and CAR WAX used same as heretofore in 1 Per Customer Limit SWWSW'A Sec. 29, T3S, R6W. NOTICE TO WATER USERS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TOOELE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of EMMA C. McBRIDE, (15-171- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 2842 South 234K) East. Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 17th day of September A.D. 1972; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. 75-9-- GLENN C. McBRIDE, Ad- ministrator of the Estate of EMMA C. McBRIDE, Deceased. Edward A. Watson Attorney for the Estate of Emma C. McBride (Date of 1st publ. June 16, 1972 Date of last publ. July 7, 1972) NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 3328 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TOOELE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH i IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TOOELE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate In the Matter of the Estate of RICHARD ELLIS BUTLER, of THOMAS EDWARDS, SR, Deceased. Creditors will present claims and ANNIE McNICOL EDvouchers to the undersigned with Deceased. WARDS, Creditors will present claims at 297 South Center, Crantsville, with vouchers to the undersigned Utah on or before the 17th day of September A.D. 1972; claims at 234 Utah Avenue, Tooele, Utah must be presented in accordance before 17th the 84074 on or day of Utah of September A.D. 1972; claims with the provisions Code Annotated and with 1953, in accordance be must presented Utah proper verification as required with the provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with therein. Warren J. Butler, Administraproper verification as required tor of the Estate of RICHARD therein. HARRY D. EDWARDS, Ad- ELLIS BUTLER, Deceased. of the Estate of Edward A. Watson ministrator THOMAS EDWARDS, SR. and Attorney for the Estate ANNIE McNICOL EDWARDS of RICHARD ELLIS BUTLER (Date of 1st publ. June 16, 1972 Deceased. Date of last publ. July 7, 1972) Edward A. Watson Attorney for the Estates of NOTICE TO CREDITORS THOMAS EDWARDS SR. and Probate No. 3317 ANNIE McNICOL EDWARDS 75-9-- 5, 75-9-- 5, (Date of 1st publ. June 16, 1972 Date of last publ. July 7, 1972) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TOOELE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH NOTICE TO WATER USERS In the Matter of the Estate 3243 West 35(X) of JOHN CLARENCE BAILEY , Utah 84119 has Deceased. Creditors will present claims State Engineer with vouchers to the undersigned 41353 at 152 V4 West Main, Crantsville, Tooele in water appropriate of Utah. State The Utah 84029 on or before the 17th County, water is to be diverted from a day of September A.D. 1972; 0 well ft. deep at a claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of point N. 1110 ft. and W. 1500 ft. Utah Code Annotated from SE Cor. Sec. 2, T2S, R4W, SLB&M; and used from Jan. 1 to ,1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Dec. 31 for the domestic MARY B. BAILEY, Adminisposes of one family, stockwater- of the Estate of JOHN tratrix & 2 and 'n horses, cattle, used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for CLARENCE BAILEY, Deceased. the irrigation of .25 ac. in Edward A. Watson SWASE'A Sec. 2, T2S, R4W, Attorney for the Estate of JOHN CLARENCE BAILEY SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting (Date of 1st publ. June 16, 1972 of this application with reasons Date of last publ. July 7, 1972) therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake REHABILITATION Inmates disposed to violence City, Utah 84114 on or before August 5, 1972. ought to be kept in prison for Hubert C. Lambert the protection of others. But for State Engineer the rest, we cant equip people Date of 1st Publ. June 23, 1972 for life in normal society by Date of last Publ. July 7, 1972. locking them away from society for years on end. And we cant train low-fmilk people for responsibility Just as we now buy by taking all responsibility away And bread with salt left out, from them. Richard Simmons, Soon eggs with less cholesterol Founder of Job Therapy The stoes will sell, no doubt. 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