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Show sJflfeittiilfre ,6te ftpmw WJIMM tey 4- y jmwuWj t IN THE DISTRICT CO CRT OF TOOELE COUNTY zar STATE OF CTAII In the Matter of the EsEZRA WILLIAM of tate DAMP Deceased. will Creditors present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at P.O. Rov 175. Stink-ton- . I'tah f 27 1 on or liefore the ISth dav of Julv A D. 197-1claims must lie presented ill accordance with the prosisions of I'tah Code Annotated 19.55. and with proper verification as required therein. Hilda Mae Damp Adininistratris of the F.state of EZRA WILLIAM II AMP, ' Lmm w . 75-9-- .MoiiiInto ljlia Ida Chapter, Beta Sigma Ilii, ha iiiriulirn into their chapter from Ml to Garolsn Nash, Jud Howhrm, Gail Wkk and (mm. Hies were honored at a huffel siqHT mci-pte- new Edward A. Watson Attorney for the Estate of EZRA WILLIAM II AMP (Date of 1st pulil. April 19, 197-1date of last pulil. Slav four right: Alina sers ed at the home of Mrs. Janet Moore. . 1(1. FAUNAL FACTS Not far from Mauritius, on the island of Madagascar, lives the Madagascun tortoise. Only ten are known to lie lising in the island's Soalalj- - Balv Hay area, which may make it the world's rarest reptile. However. an unknown munlier of e 75-9-- JEF-FERIE- S red. Shane Brian Foulon was April IS at the St. Marks Hospital in Salt laike City, lie arrived at 3: IS pin. and weighed a wee five pounds 12 ounces. Proud parents for the first time are Danny P. and Joan Fonhm. Grandparents are Charles P. and Eva Mae Foulon of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Yerlin Hatch of San Jose, Calif. Belated birthday greetings go out to Traci Ann Lohnes, who celebrated her fourth birthday April 23. On hand to share her Cinderella cake were friends, relatives and big brother Travis. Traci is the daughter of Craig and Janiel Lohnes. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Greenland and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lohnes. JAMES B. MASON In 1972 there were 1.7SS.OOO tons of iron ore mined in I'tah. .9 15.000 this increased to tons in 1971. Attorney (Date of 1st pulil. Apr. 26, 1974 date of last pulil. May 17, 1974) 1 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Scaled bids will lie received by the undersigned for the conof: struction AND HIGH ADDITION T(X)ELE SCII(X)L at Tooele, I'tah, bv the REMODELING Board of Education, Tooele School District, 66 AA'est Aine Street, Tom-le- , I'tah 81074, on or before 7:30 p.m.. May II. 1974. at which time bids will lie publicly opened and read aloud. Each bid shall lie made on the Proposal Form obtainable from Scott, laiuie and Browning, Architects and Engineers, 1864 South State Street, Salt City, I'tah. It shall be accompanied by a certified check or Bid Bond made payable to the Tooele School District iu an amount not less than Five (5) percent of the bid price. The bid deposit of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited if he' fails or refuses to enter into the contract and furnish the bonds required within ten (10) days after notification of the award of the contract. Bids shall be made in accordance with the drawings, specifications and other contract documents on file at the Architect's office, where they are open to public inspection. The Architect will furnish each bonafide General Contractor two (2) complete sets of drawings and specifications for his use in bidding the Work. Said documents are to be returned to the Architect's office in good and acceptable condition within five (5) days following receipt of bids. It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom the under him, contract is awarded and upon any to pay not less than the prevailing wage rates as established bv the Industrial Commission of the State of Utah for the area where the work is to be performed. The bidders are advised that they must have a valid .Utah Contractors License before submitting a Bid. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive anv informality in a Bid. BOARD OF EDUCATION TOOELE SCHOOL DISTRICT Clarke N. Johnson Superintendent (Dates of publication April 30, May 3, 7 and 10, 1974) Im-atc- Exploratory wells are being drilled 15 miles northeast of the town of Dragerton, and one just south of Scofield reservoir in Carbon County. Several oil wells that could extend the boundaries of the Altamont-Bluehefield in Du- are being drilled in Emery Conn- tv, one of which is drilling be- low 11,000 feet east of Wood- side. Amoco Production Company passed the 5,600 foot mark in drilling an oil well north- west of the town of Escalante ll chesne County are being drilled, some of w'hich are in the Cedar Rim area north of and northwest of Scofield reservoir. Three exploratory oil wells Garfield County. well will be drilled of the town. Another southwest By the time an automobile yours it isnt all there. is all "Additional limiters tend to push elk into moie nigged, remote areas, making them less Elk are asailahle," he said herds only 39 more ImlU were according to harvevt data compiled by Division of Wildlife Resource biologists. "The meat shortage last summer worried many inexperi- in SLR&M. Melvin ) though there open bull elk afield in 1973 than 8,((KI more er polygamous which makes easy to maintain. Hie were bull limit, whuli is limit ojien in nature, does not 1972. affect of the reproduction taken, herd," lie added highly Even NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Tooele County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations enced hunters into port basing permits," said Biologist Norm Bowden, The additional pressure resulted m l.SfiO elk m meat linkers compared to 1,821 974 E. Main, Grants-ville- , 84029 I't. proposes to change the point of diversion and place ol use of 1.0 sec. ft. of water out of a total of .3 0 sec. ft. of w ater as evidenced by Seg. Appl. No. 32H22-a- . The w ater has lieen diverted from two wells as follows: (1) well. 240 ft. deep at a point N. 88 deg. 45 W. Mil ft. from SE Cor.; ft. deep at (2) 16 inch well. a point E. 1 4 SO ft. and N. 200 ft. from SW Cor. Ixilh Sec. 23, T2S, R 6W; and used for the stockwatering of 120 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 4S0 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 144 acs. in Sec. 23. T2S. RbW. Hereafter. 1.0 sec. ft. of wadiverted from a ter is to well. 120 ft. deep at a point S. 1371 ft. and E. I L5J ft. from Vi Cor. Sec. 4. T3S, R5AV; and used for the stockwatering of 40 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 4S.0acs. in NEUNWts, VNE' Sec. 4. T3S. R5W. ) Clarence W. 43359 Woodard, lliapah, I'tah 84034. 0.045 sec. ft. of water is to lie diverted from an existing flinch well. 114 ft. deep at a point S. 1020 ft. and E. 770 ft. Church, The Toot le Transcript, Friday, May 3, 1974 - Ttl'O GR1M1 IN' . . . the eldeils. aie foiled to deM-lisnlcls oil then Social Seem its . , c lux Is which. . . aie not adequate to pin tdc a dex extent standaid of living Monteics C 1eiiiii'iila I If laid . ALL FABRIC 50-40- 0 le NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JAMES BOVIER JEFFERIES and ALICE LOUSE JEFFERIES Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Suite fitifi Boston Ruilding, Salt City, I'tah 84111 on or the 2(ith day of July A I). 1974 Claims must lie presented in accordance with the I'tah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with pro- per verification as required therein. JAMES BOVIER JEFFERIES and ALICE LOUSE Deceased. additional tortoises are lichcvcd to lie in captivity since Imal folklore credits the creature with the power to keep chit kens disease free. The International I'nion for Conservation of Nature and Natural Kcsources is calling for creation of a reserve to width any tortoises found in captivity could lie transfer- horn 1975) in 1972. Harvest Told PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 Klk Hwjwiqww!W w'KfrifrtwxeV SAVE s50 on the Singer Futura Sewing Machine BeMys (17-164- House of Fabric 14 West Vine froinNW'Cor.Sec.22,T10S.RI9W ; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 30 cattle, 5 horses, 50 sheep, 10 pigs and 200 chickens; and used trom Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 1.0 ae. in NW'iNWLi Sec. 8825311 22, T10S, R19W. 43360 (15 1885) Erick I Pehrson, P. O. Box 19. Vernon, Utah 81080. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to lie diverted from a well, ft. deep at a point S. 750 ft. and W. 1050 ft. from N'i Cor. See. 29, T8S, R5W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NE'A'W'i Sec. 29, T8S, R5W. 43393 (15-- 886) Thelma Boyce 100-30- 0 1 and Hillard Dufloth, Laketown, Utah 84038. 2.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from two ft. deep at the folwells, 100-40- 0 lowing points: (1) N. 1980 ft. and V. 3(H) ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 1, T6S, R6W; (2) N 1980 ft. and East 300 ft. from SW Cor. Sec 6 T6S, R5W, and used for the domestic purposes of two families, stockwatering of 100 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 80.0 acs. in WWSW'x Sec. 6, Sec. 1, T6S, R5W; E'ASE's T6S, R6W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before June 1, ' 1974 Dee C. Ilansen STATE ENGINEER (Published in Tooele Transcript April 19, 26 and May 3, 1974) FAUNAL FACTS Here in Utah, more than 20 desert tortoises have been given to the Division of Wildlife Resources so they can be returned to their natural habitat in the southwestern part f the state. The reptiles have been protected by state law since May, 1971. The Division offered an amnesty period for persons to turn in the species s April 1 through 30. The toises are being restocked in areas from which they have nearly been eliminated in Wash-i- n mgton county. Manufacturers suggested retail price for base model. Destination charges, state and local taxes extra. tor-ha- Whyd you fiom Hong Kong? oidei a suit Oh, I had a yen for it. Shelby Friedman Compare prices. The Mower That Can Go Anywhere There some monkey going on at the Orr residence Mon., April 29. Thomas Jay Orr celebrated his 5th birthday paving a circus party. All of his friends came dressed up as people from the circus. 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