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Show t NOTICE TO WATER I SERA The follow mg applications have Ihcii filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Toia-lCounty throughout the entire sear unless otherwise designated lawatious in M.R&M E. Roliert 43283 (I5ISS2) and Beserlv J. Reudler, Box 132 B. Rt. I. .ake Point, Utah 84074 0 013 sec. ft. of water i to lie diverted from an exist-inHindi well, 77 ft. deep at a point V A3 It. and W. 1903 ft. (tout SE Cor Sec 2, T2S RIW; and used for the domestii ptirpises of one family, stock watering of one cow. 20 chickens and one pig; and used from Apr, 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SW'iSK'i Sec. The Tooele Transcript, Friday, April 5, 1974 v'fe.v V, N K JOHN - CLOVER ST. Verb McFarland . SS2-200- (amis. 11ns is a group of 40 students ssith a fast musing va lie's show of songs, special damns am) solo artists. Valarie is with the dame group. Also singing with the Pixie Spirits is Maxine Claike from I a Q) Litslh u r;r4. m; E5T ROAD SHOWS Rush Valley MIA people traveled to Wendover Fri., April 5 to present their roadshow 'T.xtra Kxtra Rush Valley Times." Christine Hale, a talented ! t creative writer, along with her mother lairraine Rush, wrote Puguay. Valarie was excited with the original script and lyrics for trip which was sponsored hv the the songs. Miss Paula Sagers is ( .Cl I Concerts and Lyceums the piano accompanist, who also The first few tlavs were put some of the songs to her own made-uswinging tunes. sjMnt in llonololii with housshow smells of whole The Hotel and the at Outnggrr ing t the Church Oillrge where printers ink, with the headlinlliev did three shows and par-- t ers, comics, smu1s section and It was 100 per cent day Wednesday with every Rush Valley "Primary age" boy and all dressed icijMted in all of the college Miss Punctuation a in Idaik white with and girl present and accounted for. Pictured is the Targeter Course A Class with Mary activities. up McCombs, teacher. They happen to be the class with a near perfect attendance for reiformances were given at touch of red all over in the the year so far. An ill day at home is all that will keep any of the 64 Rush Valley the Kuilima Resort and Country news Ixiv, clever hack drop and kids away from Primary. They have four enrolled with IS officers and news dancers. g t lull, of lliMiolulii. While teachers. All in all they average 97 per cent attendance the year round. Presidency It will lie presented in their thev enjoyed the Christine Johnson, Margaret Woody, Ranee Ahlstrom with Prloros Caldwell as secrethe home ward Tuesday. April 9th Cultural Outer, I each and the lieautiful tary are to be congratulated. From I, to R; Jim Caldwell, Becky Reid, Debbie Watscenery. at 6.30. lhe "Spirits" relumed to kins I one Ahlstrom, Judylvnn Stookey, Roliert Woody, Wade Dvmock, Maree Ray Salt lake where they did several FAREWELL PARTY Sagers and Suedell Russell. After twenty two years in programs Itefoie returning to St. Rush Valley the "Rlanthoms" George. APPLIANCES CONGRATl'LATIONS BABIES BLESSED have moved. They were honorPeople will buy 36,364.090 Congratulations go to the Bonnie and Teresa Diinmick ed at a farewell dinner March Imivs OPEN TILL 9:001 this year, alKNit MIA Rush Aaronic Valley 2Sth. hosted I iv the Ward brought their new bom son major appliances a million more than last year. for winning the coveted sportsRush back home the to Valley Bishopric. say trophy in the Grants-vill- e Ward to be blessed by grand- Appliance manufacturers Nearly every ward inemlier manship demand will be for reStake Jr. Boys basketball father Alvert turned out to extend licst wishes Davis, and given biggest frigerators, followed by room the name of Carl on the families move to Stans-hur- y tournament. of the leader washers, dryJack Sagers, Vickie also Park. Jim and Argyle team recently accepted a lieau-tifu- l had their ers, dishwashers, electric ranblessed and son dinner baby Entertaining following and disposers. Coming up trophy for this honor. were Jim? Poloskev who played given the name of David Malt ges fast are freezers sales will LEFT Calvin Mr. his several lively accordian numby grandfather exceed SevAnderson of Garland, I'tah. previous predictions as bers; Patty Russell, gave a huuse them to cope with I.EADERS-TRl'Swere people eral of their relatives premorous reading and a five food shortages and high prices. bless-e- d in this sent take to not trust do When old from Pug-wapart people year youngster Changing Times event. their leaders, they lose confidence in his cute show-stvl- e in themselves. manner, sang three popular HELP numliers. AT The Blanthoni family, Boyd, Ouida, Robbie, Clay and Ceorge-an- n meINCOMETAXpeopif were given a lieautiful mirror and blue spruce tree for their new home, in appreciation for devoted service to the ward. Bovd was a former 453 North Main Bishop of the Clover Ward. Com-nutte- sight-soein- Poly-cesia- 1 n -- ONLY PUBLIC NOTICES j 2. T2S. R4W. 43291 (ISISS3) llah State Div. of Parks and Recreation, 1390 W. North Temple. Salt laike City, I'tah 81 16. .39 sec. ft. of water is to lie diverted from a 1 1 inch well at a point K. 1200 ft. and N. 230 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 20. TIS. RIW; l and used for 1.930 Hints, 1.200 trader camM-- r units, 1 hotel-mote- restaurants, swimming pools and NOTICE TO LIEN HOLDERS TO APPEAR AND EXHIBIT THEIR LIENS Cisil No. 8097 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR TOOELE COl'NTY, STATE OF I'TAH CHRISTENSEN AND GRIFFITH. CONSTRICTION COMPANY, Plaintiff, Vs. INTERNATIONA!, INCORPORATED 4nd JAY AND ROSEMARY HIEI, and PHAROS ENTERPRISES, INCORPORATED. Defendants. To all IJen Holders or Claimants against the alwve Defendants please take notice that: d the There will lie a hearing Court on the 22nd day of Apnl, 1974, at the hour of 10 o'clock am. at which time all lien holders or claimants r and to exhibit then against the alMive defendants are to apH-aand there proof of their lienx. Dated this 20th dav of March. 1974. C. BAIEEY SAINSBlRY Attorney for Plaintiff and lien Holder (Date 1st publ. 22 March, 1974, date of last publ. 5 Apr. 1974) M ICRQMTRI ENTS e 3. 4. 8. 9. 17. IS. 19. all T IS. RIW; and Secs. 23. 21. 23 and 26. all TIS. RIW. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Settlement Canyon Protests resisting the grantIrrigation Company held Animal meeting will I ing of these applicali'Nis with reawMis therefor must e filed at 7..30 p.m. Tuesday. April 21. in duplicate with the State En1974 at the Court Room of gineer, 412 State Capitol, Salt the Tooele City Hall, lor the laike City. I'tah 811 1, on nr purpose ol electing one Roard Me in ler, hearing the financial May 4. 1974. Dee CHansen report and such other business as STATE ENGINEER it. may come Donna S. Mi Kendrick, (Published in Tota-lTranscript March 22. 21, and April 5, 1971) Secretary and Treasurer 1 e e e e. 29 19 11 DAYS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE THIRD DISTRICT COl'RT IN AND FOR TOOELE COl'NTY INCOME TAX Calendar Of Even Is 'ra aVDsOIiI! MfUOUStlM SfM.MI SO Fast Sunday Mark Woody was ordained a deacon. Stephanie and Samantha Austin were confirmed by their home teacher William Harding. 1 ATPOISIMIST NtaSSUtl E c Whal Is Going On In Tooele Grape (Fencing Special Grape Stake (Full Bundles Only) 2x4-- 8 ONLY 1: Women of Moose Meeting at 8:00 p.m. Officers and Chairwomen asked to wear formats. Members urged to attend Concrete Mix 4 Sakrete Brand bags Reg. 1.63 NOW I -- O WQ S' each Ames Post Hole Diggers $10.99 City Hall Court Room 1:00 p.m. New members welcome 7: 7:30 p.m. North Tooele Stake Center Midstream Camp of Dl'P meeting Jean Randall, 274 W. 2nd South President George McKellar speaker A. Tooele Civic League Meeting 8:00 p.m. Civic Room at City Hall 1:00 p.m. Home of Taste and Share Tuesday, April 9: 7:30 p.m. Home of Sand Lily Camp of DUP Meeting J. Perkes, 610 N. 1st East Wednesday, April 10: Tooele County Planning County Court House Meets Second Wednesday of Each Month 7:30 p.m. at club house Deadline for reservations April 10. Call Roast Beef or dinner. Cost $1.75 per person Commission Friday, April 12: Bit and Spur Dinner Meeting 882-338- 3 HUD NGlCENTER 324NORTHMAI 882-248- Tuesday, April 16: Meeting of Tooele County Athletic Association Bonneville Motor Co. 7:00 p.m. American Legion Hall Is Happy To Introduce Max Fail and Kenneth (Ken) D. Brown The newest members of our sales staff Mr. Fail is a former of Fail Motor Co., SIC and Utah Motor Mart, Murray. Has 20 years experience in auto sales. owner-manag- Mr. Brown, er recently retired from the Tooele Army Depot, has long been active in the MAX FAIL KEN BROWN We will be glad to visit with all our friends" Bonneville Motor Co. 278 water system. All interested citizens are requested to be in attendance. Town President Howard Hawkins Norden Laboratories. What do you do . you find out that your hi.sband-to.bplans on getting a dog to guard your new home, while you want to bring along your Siamese cat? Is it a terrible crisis if your roommate wants her own kitten while you already have a cat? DESPITE what some people say, two or more animals can peacefully coexist in the stantly chasing and biting her same household, if a little care tail or feet. She should have a is taken in bringing them togethspot where she can relax er. Monday, April 8: 3.25 Ophir City will hold a meeting of all property owners the 17th day of April 1974 at 7:30 p.m. to fonn a water company to fund and build a culinary le-for- lm 5. April Notice Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executor at the office of Wootton and Wnottnn. Attorneys at Law, Suite 12, Geneva Building, 8 North Center Street, e American Fork. I'tah. on or June 22. 1974; claims must be presented in accordance w ith tah ,he Won, wf 75.9.5 antl wilh f:xfc- Anno,ated verification as required j,e,ejn IA Hall MasonWi Executor (Dae of ,s, pul), Mar ,5 ,974 date of last publ. Apr. 7, 1974) - NOTICE TO BIDDERS Rids will lie received by the Tooele County Clerk for the demolition of the old Tooele County Courthouse. Specifications may le obtained at the Tooele County Clerk's office. Rids to le received by the Tooele County Clerk no later than April 24, 1974 at 5:00 ened by the Toop.m. to le ele Countv Commission on Apr. 21. 1974 at 8.00 p in. Tooele County Commissioners reserve the right to refuse or reject any andor all bids. Signed: Dennis D. Ewing Tooele County Clerk (Date of 1st publ. April 5, 1974 date of final publ. April 12. 1974) n 9 CARD OF THANKS TTie family of Mildred Z. Warren wishes to express, their thanks to all who were so kind to them at the passing of their loved one. A special thanks goes to those who called, sent flowers or food or who in anyway expressed their sympathy. The Mildred Warren Family undis-turlie- Special Interest Fireside 4x4 Redwood Posts Reg. $11.96 - NOW Jobs Daughters Bethel 17 honored. Parents invited last part of meeting. Sunday, April .45 90 8:00 p.m. Stroker Motor Club Meeting Cedar Rails Only 1 Only Order of Eastern Star Meeting Saturday, April 6: 290 ESTATE OF By Raynold A. Minor, DVM Manager of Veterinary Services almve-entitle- (Dates of publication 9 and 12. 197!) OF ITAIl HARVEY CLARK OKEY e Thursday, April SftaEte STATE $ 'A'diAYtZV'mX'd' Tooele 882-401- J e Kl !3NJ Is? ! a new St. John welcomes family to town, Mr. and Mrs Pimi Stevenson, two smis and one daughter. They were for liter residents of Ogden. Mr. Stevenson is employed at TAP. PERFORMS IN HAWAII Miss Valarie Sagers, a Dixie t IIIk student am) ineinlier of the performing" "Dixie Spirits" headed by Roene DiFiore, has I mi tiNir in (he Hawaiian Is- - ; I! .lk, v, All members urged to attend Some fourth graders in Edmonds, Washington, were reaid. cently asked about first The answers are either cheering or disheartening, depending on whether or not you are a prospective patient: For fainting: Rub the persons chest, or if a lady, rub her arms above her head. For fracture: To see if the limb is broken, wiggle it gently back and forth. Use an For head colds: to nose until it spray agonizer drips in the throat. Bleed the For snakebite: wound and wrap the victim in a blanket for shock. For nosebleed: Put the nose lower than the body. For asphyxiation: Apply artificial respiration until the victim is dead. N. Main, Tooele Call Us To Solve Your Transportation Problems The trouble with the neighkids is they live only a Frankhoot and a holler away. bors lin P. Jones Youre Never Too Old To Hear Better . First, if you have the opportunity to choose the two pets, remember that young animals get acquainted quicker than older animals. Kittens and puppies are to having littermates around and will readily accept other young animals as playmates, Just take care that a large, frisky puppy doesnt overwhelm a small kitten with its size. The match works best where the new addition is the younger of the two pets. A kitten or puppy will not be as much a threat to the already established pet, since it will not immediately seek the top position in the pecking order. An older cat may hiss and shy away from a puppy, but will not feel as threatened as by an older dog. IF YOU have to mix two older pets, do so gradually. True affection may never bloom, but your household should not be an armed camp, either. First, keep the two in separate rooms, so that the scent of the new pet will announce its presence to the older pet. Maintain this situation for two or three days, until the older pet feels secure that nothing has changed by the addition of the new animal. Next, let the two animals see each other, perhaps through a screen or gate. After several glimpses, your pets should tolerate one another, and will be ready to meet in the same room, with you standing by. WHEN YOU acquire the second pet, make sure that you attention to the pay special first. One of the primary reasons animals in the same household do not get along is jealousy. Dont make your old pet feel that he is now a second-clas- s citizen. Continue to take him for his own walks, and pet him the same as before. Its also a good idea for each pet to have its own supper bowl. Not only will you be able to insure that the new pet is eating well, but your old pet will maintain his sense of security. Probably after they have been together for a while, they will eat from each others bowls, but its not a good idea this soon. If possible, let each pet have a private comer for a retreat. Nothing is more aggravating for a mature cat than to have a strange kitten or puppy con- - One final step that should not be overlooked is a visit to the veterinarian for your new pet. Even if your first pet is vaccinated against the more ous diseases, it could still pick up a variety of skin infections or intestinal worms from a new animal that has not been cared for properly. Chicago, III. A fi cc offer of special interest to those who hear Imt do not undei stand words has been announced by Reltone. A model of the non-operati- smallest Reltone aid ever made will he given absolutely free to anyone requesting it. This is not a real hearing aid. will show vou how tinv it but . . , , yours ,,,P ra.n. ,,rto keep, frrr. The actual aid weighs less than a third of an ounce, and its all at ear level, in one unit. No wires lead from hotly to lirad. These models aie Iree, so write for yours now. Thousands have already been mailed, so write today to Dept. 9799, Beltone W. Electronics Corp., 4201 Victoria St., Chicago, III., 60616. BIRD FEEDER If your kitchen sink is under a window, put a bird feeder in a tree or on a post just outside' the window. It takes your mind off uninteresting chores. Youll enjoy the "regular customers, and at the change of seasons youll have some beautiful visitors. Dishwashing is almost fun! Mrs. Bird Watcher, in letter to Heloise, syndicated column. - Spiritually moving, jollingly dramatic, glorious, controversial, searching. Associated Students of the University of Ulah and Utah Symphony present the Intermountain premiere oTMass- - a theatre pitce.Symphony. Rock. Jazz. Ardean Watts, producer and artistic director Tickets: $5 and $6. Utah Symphony Office & Special Events Center Box Office April 19 and 20. 1974. 8p.m. irCN'RP1 eEdNSTf N o ouooo Q OOOOOOO OOOOQOOOOOO 4 0000000000 0000000000001 I9QQQQQQQQQQQQ DG00QQQG00QGQ1 OOOOOOOOOOOO 00000000000001 UNVER3TY OF UTAH SPECIAL EVBsJTS CENTER Mail orders to 55 West First South-SLC-328-- 5626 I , ! rl |