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Show "Christmas Seals Will Be Kids Stuff In 1975 Lyman F. Smart, president of the Utah Lung Association announced that his organization, along with the Utah State Board of Education and the Utah Art Education Association, are looking for childrens holiday paintings that could represent Utah on the 1975 sheet of Christmas will show adults a kids-evLvman Smart encourages eleview of Christmas in Utah. A statementary school teachers who have wide Christmas Seal Design Exnot previously contacted their hibit will begin Decemlier 9th superintendent, to do so. at the Fashion Place Mall in THIRTEEN school districts have shown their interest in the Murrav, he said. THE UTAH Christmas Seal project at the Utah Art Educa' sponsors would like to find the tion Association Fall Convention. best holiday painting in the state Every elementary school inSeals. to represent Utah in 1975. A structor in the state has at least THE CHRISTMAS Seal De- panel of judges will select 4 to one artistic child. Dont deny sign Project is being sponsored 6 paintings to be sent to the him the opportunity to express across the country by the Na- National Art Education for the himself through the project, so tional Art Education Associa- final selection," Mr. Smart com- that he may le recognized," tion and the American Lung As- mented. "The Christinas pictures concluded Mr. Smart. sociation. The Christinas Seal Design Every state in the can be created on 18 x 24 inch union will boast a Christmas Seal paper. Best results come from Project is endorsed by Dr. Naon the 1975 page of Christmas crayon or tempura paint drawthan Winters, president of the Seals. Utah Art Education Association ings." In the past, Christmas Seals Elementary school teachers and Charles Stubbs, specialist. have been designed bv adults, can receive Design Guidelines Fine Arts Education. State Board .Lyman Smart said. 1975 Seals from their district superintendent of Education. will lie different. We are looking or art supervisor. The district Some people are so indecisive for bold and original paintings supervisors will choose the holi- their lavorite color is plaid. from young people in kindergar- day paintings and send them to the State Board of Education ten through the sixth grade. The 1975 Christmas Seals before December 7th. r e Q Dear Citizen: Your contribution to our Annual Bazaar, held oil Novemlier 3rd, contributed greatly to its success. It will aid us in continuing the services and programs, we are providing to the mental- retarded children and adults Utah. Many thanks for your interest and support of this most worthy ly in project. Sincerely yours. Jack Smith, Chairman Ray Sagers Tooele County Chapter Mental Retardation Association of Utah, Inc. ERDA NEWS A smile opens your face to let a new friend in; a frown closes it to shut him out. Mary Lillian Blackstock Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark, of Tooele, spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Candelario in Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Peterson were pleased Thanksgiving Day to pick up the telephone and hear their daughter Edna speaking to them from Washington, D.C. where she is employed. Eddie Roinone spent Thanksgiving day in Granger with a brother Ernest. Dinner guests Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ivory were Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Veluttori and children Romeo Jr., Joe and Nichol, and Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Roper and daughter Cameron, Tooele. IGNORE WINTER w S. v " is Vs s v" s PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Tooele the entire County throughout year unless otherwise desigiated. Locations in Sl.B&M. (151872) George P.O. Box 119, Tooele, Utah 84074, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 2.0 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Seg. Appl. No. 33761 b. The water has been diverted from a well, 505 ft. deep at a point N. 2405 ft. and F.. 1150 ft. from S's Cor. Sec. 26. T3S, R4W; and used for the domestic purposes of three families, stockwatering of 200 cattle, 10 horses and 1000 sheep; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 5(X) acs. in NW'rSE'i. NE4, NAA'i. Sec. 26; S4 Sec. 23, both T3S, R4W. Hereafter, 2.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an well at a point existing S. 1244 ft. and W. 1003 ft. from NU Cor. Sec. 27. T2S, R4W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 400 sheep, 4 horses and 80 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 200 acs. in Sec. 27, T2S, R4W. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must Ire filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. on or before Jan. 5, h NE'-SAA'- U h The Dimes has prenatal care audio visual aids in English and Spanish for use in hospital waiting rooms. March of CARD OF THANKS We are so grateful to the kind people, of the community for the sympathy and love extended to us at the loss of our son Donald, and we wish to express onr thanks to all. We are especially grateful to those who sent contributions in his name to the Mental Health Society, those who called on us, sent flowers or expressed their sympathy in anyway. Mr. and Mrs. Emerv Lavell Price The amazing Green Thumb Hydroponic Backyard Garden Will Let You Ignore Winter The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Nov. 30, 1973 SNVssvC'..Sss''.-.''-.i- Tooele County Extension Office UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MW ACEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE Melvin S. Burningham, DEPARTSTATES MENT OF THE INTERIOR MANBUREAU OF LAND AGEMENT PUBLIC SALE. Under the provisions of 43 U.S.C. 1171 and 43 CFR 2710. there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than the appraised value, at a public sale to be held at 2:00 p.m. local time on Wednesday, the 20th day of r,tary. 1974, and each succeeding Wednesday thereafter until sold or until sale is closed, at the UTAH STATE OFFICE. BUREAU OF LAND M AN ACEMENT Room 8103 Federal Building, 125 South State Street, Salt City, Utah, the following tracts of land: Parcel No. 1; Description: T. 7 S.. R. 5 AV.. SLM. Sec. 29, Do vou have plants in sour sard that have lieen mis, all summer? Plants entering doriu.uv in weak conditions arc much more subject to wintry injurs than plants. AVhat conditions cause these weakened conditions-- ' There are several, some of which are trees that have l.een sveakened heeause of meehanieul damage, or plants that have l.een sear red with lawn mowers, children chnilring in the trees nails driven into them or bark lieing removed one wav or another. There are weakened plants because of fertilizer or other mtrient deficiencies such as lack of iron, or sellowing. There are trees that are weak because of drought during the summer. Then there are trees and shrubs that have been severelv damaged by insects or diseases. Any one of the above conditions mav leave the plants in such weak conditions that winter may kill them. There should be plenty of moisture in the soil that plants can draw from during the winter. In other words, if we do not get the normal full rains, water the plants well liefore the ground freezes. Then if you have marginal hardy plants, protect them with a burlap covering or spray them with an material to slow down the moisture release. The first couple of years after planting new woodv plants it is advisable to mulch around the haw with compost, raw dost, wood chips, old straw or hav or many other types of mulches (hat can lie purchased. NK'AK's-N- AK'AT.'s, sSE'AT.' u S'sNE1 AE' .SE' NE'i. SE'AE'iSE'AE'i. A I.' iSE'AE' , NE1 iSE' SE'-SA- A E' k. N E1 AAV'sSE' .SE1 NE:1., S'AAA USE'.SE'AE'i. S'i-SE.SE1 AE'., SE' .SE' .SAY' .SE-'.N- 1 acres. Appraised Vauc. $780. C()sl of Publication: $ i.s 00 15.625 No bid will Ire accepted for less than the appraised value to which bid there must be added the erst (tf publication noted above; if the 1974. bidder is the petitioner for sale, Dee C. Hansen he will Ire required to pay such STATE ENGINEER cost less any amount previously (Published in Tooele Transcript publication deposited toward Nov. 23, 30 and Dec. 7. 1973) costs. The land will Ire sold subNOTICE OF ject to: Reservation to the UnitBUDGET MEETING ed States for Rights-of-wafor Notice is hereby given that ditches and canals and for oil and the City Council of Tooele City, gas. Bids may Ire made by the Utah, will hold a public hearing principal or his agent, either on the proposal of orally at the sale or by mail. Bids the budget and proposing a new f()r a part.e nulst )e f()r a ,he budget for the year July 1, 1973, lads in the parcel. Bids sent by to June 30, 1974, together with niajl will be considered only if sched- - received at the Bureau of proposed compensation Iand ules of elective and appointive Manawment. P.O. Box 15(15 8:. It officers of Tooele City, on Mon- - Lake City, Utah 84111, prior to day, Decemlier 40; 1973, at 7:00 10:00 a.m. on February 20, 1974, oclock p.m. in the Council Room, Bids must be in scaled envelopes City Hall Building, 90 North accompanied by certified checks. Main, Tooele, Utah. post office money orders, bank A copy of the proposed bud- - drafts, or cashiers checks made get which includes the proposed payable to the Bureau of Land compensation schedules of elec- - Management for the amounts of tive and appointive officers of the bids, plus the publication Tooele City will be on file at costs shown above. The envelopes the City Recorders Office, City must be marked in the lower l, .Tooele, .Utah, .for ten. (10) hand comer, Public Salon Bid, , days prior , to the holding of Serial No. U 16157, Parcel No. said meeting. 1, Sale Held February20, 1974. LUCILLE STRAUSBAUGH The highest bidder at the sale will be required to pay immediately City Recorder and Clerk of the Tooele City Coun- - the amount thereof together with cil. the cost of publication. Any ad- (Published 30 Nov. and 7 Dec. verse claimants of the scribed land should file their claims or objections, with the ,un- NOTICE TO AVATER USERS dersigned on or before the time Town of Stockton, Stockton, designated for sale. The Bureau Utah 84071, has filed with the 0f Land Management has not State Engineer Appl. No. 43025 searched the county records to to appropriate 0.50 sec. ascertain the existence of any ad-f- t. of water in Tooele County, verse claims. Anv contiguous own- - ' The water is to be diverted from er claiming a preference right the following springs: (1) Hono- - nlst assert such right to the e Spring - N. 350 ft. and E. dersigned within 30 days corn-25ft. from SAV Cor. Sec. 27;' mencing on the day after the (2) Denton Spring - N. 300 ft. close of bidding and the announce-an- d AV. 750 ft. from SE Cor. men( f tlle highest bid received. Sec. 28; both T4S, R4AV, SLB Within the y period im- &M; and used from Jan. 1 to mediately following the end of Dec. 31 for the municipal pur- - the y preferenqe period, each poses within the corporate limits preference bidder must submit of Stockton, Utah. proof that on the last day of the Protests resisting the grant- v period, he was the owner ing this application with reasons 0f wh0le title in fee of the must be filed in dupli- tiguous land. (43 CFR 2711.4). cate with the State Engineer, However, contiguous owners will 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake not be able to assert their pre- City, Utah 84114, on r before ference rights to any parcel for Jan. 12, 1974. which bids are not received. For Dee C. Hansen reimbursement to owners of auth- STATE ENGINEER orized improvements on the lands (Published in Tooele Transcript an( 0iher requirements, see 43 Nov. 30, Dec. 7 and 14, 1973) CFR 2711.8. The lands described in this notice shall be segregated from all forms of appropriation, NOTICE TO BIDDERS including locations under the Bid applications for the Too- - mining laws, from the date of ele County Liability Insurance first publication of this notice, at the For further information, write policies are available Tooele County Clerks Office the undersigned officer, Bureau for those agents interested. of Land Management, Utah State All bids must be received no Office, P.O. Box 11505, Salt Lake later than 3:00 p.m. Monday, De- - Citv, Utah 84111. cember 3, 1973. Ed D. Cox Dennis D. Ewing Chief, Branch of Tooele County Clerk Realty Services (Date of publ. Nov. 30, 1973) (Date of 1st publ. Nov. 23, 1973 Date of last publ. Dec. 21, 1973) v Controlled growing environment Grow gourmet quality produce, flowers, year round 1 Write Today for Information: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE left-Llal- GREEN THUMB HYDROPONICS P. 0. Box 11171 Salt Lake City, Utah. i Dept. W , above-de-197- For every gift its the perfect card Horticulturist hy Winter Injures Some Plants W UNITED USU Extension . Flying Objects In The Home Have you been seeing flying objects in your home lately? If you have you are not the only one. Manv people have seen these quote objects. Tliev may be a number of things, but more than likely they are insects that have found shelter for the winter or they may he looking for food. This food may le in the pantry, kitchen, clothes closet or in the rug, furniture or drapes. I hope I do not get you all excited, but I would like you to be concerned because these pests mav cause damage before the winter is over. The larger flying insects may be box elder bugs, elm leaf lieetles or the larger walking insects may be crickets, spiders, roaches or several others. Regardless, if you have pests in your home you should find out what these pests are, then take the necessary steps to eliminate them. i Temporary devices to eliminate these pests are a household aerosol spray or a flv swatter. Or you may use some spray chemicals that are recommended for limited use in the home. If you have insect pests that you are not acquainted with, get them to the county agents office or some other reliable person for identification. . COATIRNMENT The country (USA) is really controlled not by the people but by the special interest groups. True democracy went out many since 1932, particuyears ago larly, when the government became so critical to the continu-.anc- e of this country as a major power. The government certain- lyhas a relationship with the Fifteen year old Todd had volunteered to teach a Sunday School class AAhen asked for s. what he had sched- uled for the first lesson, he reWell, the lesson plan plied, Show them that each persays, son is an individual with differ- ent potentialities and abilities, that each person i valuable, for these separate capabilities, that is value in differences as there , rare-but interest special .groups, well as in conformity. ly with the people directly. If that doesnt work, he Jeb Magruder, President Nixon:s make well concluded, clay former campaign chief of staff bunnies. Construction Digest interviewed Listener, Lon. by don. . un-rin- 0 30-da- ui For a sport in: , Do you spend a lot of Bonds are for vacations. chance... Ski gear, hunting or fishing equipment, golf clubs, bowling balls, or anything else with anything to do with sports. For every gift, its the perfect card. First Security BankAmericard. 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