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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, May 17, 1974 Better A Tomorrow X Soil Stewardship Week Begins Sunday Transportation brings a better tomorrow. It also rexjxmsible for a pretty good yesterday First Utah Junior Karate Championship Tole , first will Junior host Karate Frnt Utah's . (Immpion-slups- Hie event is set for June 29 at the Tooele Junior High School Cvm. Tlie great response to last jears tournament prompt' ed the liMal Karate School to this Junior competition. Competitors from the Rocky Mountain Area will lie partm-pa- t Korean, mi; in JaMiiese, kempo ami Kong Fu stsles Ages 6 to 8. 9 to II, and 12 to 14 vs ill lie the divisions in fighting and form sponsor Back in 1620 a few Englishmen looking for a brighter hit ure boarded a small wooden ship and vet vail westward. From this primitive mode of trarivjHirtaticm to an undeveloped country, a powerful Hahe Kuth ScIhmIiiIuiI I" Standings total of 7 trophies will lie awarded to the winners by the luckv girl t liosen as Queen of the Tournament. Tooele's roiiiM'tltion team has lieen training verv hard under the direction of Benue Car-tito prepare for this contest. Mr. Carcia is verv proud of the 16 trophies the eewee cluli has won in the last years eoiuietilioiis Their coiiiMtition Vehas taken the dull to several I'tah Iocatclln, gas. cities ami surrounding stales t A nation emerged Today the United States relie even more on marine transjmr-ta- t mn to meet the needs of tins nation T people. The economy of the United States was first built upon agricultural crops such as cotton, tobacco and grains Hie major market for these commodities was Enrojie, The only way to get there wav by t v a sr Hilly Casper Famous Golfer Moving To Ulah Rivera, l6 Z Coach Cary Hale poses with three Tooele tennis stars who will lie competing in the state championships this Saturday on the Iaberts Park courts in Salt Iaike Citv, On the bark row with coach llale, is Kirk Spencer who will lie competing in the Number One singles competition, and kneeling are Dan Kentch and Ed Simonich who will lie seeking the .NuiiiIht Two doubles title. 4 TROOP Bills Casper, the PCS Plav-e- r Iv, physically and mentally of the Year in and 1970 "It' going to le a verv interand winner of nearly $15 est mg life and a very wholesome million on the professional golf life, too." tour will soon e moving to has a 19 year-olCasjM-- r I'tah. girl who is a student at RYU. e Casier has purchased a Rillv Jr., is a 17 year- - old farm in Mapclton. Vtah high sc Iliad senior, plus four (south of Provo) and hopes to more (miss and two more girls. move there with his wife and Hie student at RYU is the oldeight children by July I, after est and the Casjier children spending 41 years in Califor- range in age from one to 19. nia Casper is a native of Sail Five of the Casjier children Diego, California and is now are adopted in the process of selling his home in Chula Vista, a San A remodeling contractor'll references should be checked as carefully as for a new home TfJ BABB builder DAHT JOBUYT to $f a f p - FKliing From 'Flu Dmsion's Angle in 1970 THERE shouldn't lie any problem," he said. Its just as easv to get to Salt Lake City bv air as it is to San Diego. I'll probably go to San Diego out of snow country in the winter and practice to get ready to go back out on the tour." Regarding the move to The Mapelton, Casper said kids will have a healthier to live in spintual- - housewife was having with hei gas lulls difficulty It seems that eveiv month aftei she mailed hei check she was notified that she had sent eith-e- i too much tnonev oi not enough Aftei a few months of this, it apjieaied she and the gas comjianv would nevei agiee on how much she owed The piohlem was finally solved when one kindly soul in the company's office checked into the payments and sent the customei a little handwntten note that lead Please jiav the amount " You have been paving the date Sunshine Magazine A UNFURNISHED 3 bcdioom home foi lent. 315 AAest Giantssille Vine, SSI-317- Ask 1 s, Q..P - 2 bedroominclud- 69" Dodge Dart, 4 sjxed cond IS mpg $)95 or lcxt offer. Must sill to make other car pasment. un- Ph 8S2-564- 3 21 when awards were given at the Seout Eagle Scout ranks were swelled bv six recently, Stake, North from left, the hoys arei Reed Elton, Tooele in the held Court of Honor Mike Harrell, karlan Richardson, David Larson, Roger I kins, and Alan Blakley. Iloosei spin FOR SALE disei and washet. GchhI condition - Adults FURMSHI D APT Excellent location SS2-367- 0 p 882-156- 1 Six iNorlli Tooele Slake Seoul Keeehe Fagle Awards Hugh J. Barnes Iucihc this and l.lectiic Hate hei ics aie essimti.il m has apjihed foi a imiji.mv Hall's fishenes management nut lo build a new 135,000 pci jiiogiam, accoiding to Bill Tate, killowatt steam tuibme- - geneia-to- i assistant fishenes chief. Since unit at its Gevsei Iowei habitat in I'tah does not allow Il.mt m Cevsei, California The self sustaining )oiul,itions of the new milt is expected to be ilac-ec- l most j)(i)ulai fish taken the tain-bobv Mauh of m limit the hate hci lev must 1977 and will use steam fiom a Fingeil-m- g piovidc .them," he said neat-b- v thennal well geo of lambows into stocking is the most impoi taut A contiact has been avvaid fi piogiam maintaining Utahs eel foi a plant to convent 500 sliet tes tons of coal pel dav into But the success of hatcheues uatuidl gas that will be Fish added idles on habitat, he fiom the plant to an oil jnped do not glow as laige in wateis w ith lefmeiv Texas at Baytown, low food supplies This means wheie it will be used as fuel foi laigei fish must be planted in such lefmmg units wateis, which, m turn, means moie Oil Caitei is Comjianv hatcheiv sjiace must be allotted to the $10 million building glow laigei fish It also gas plant in Bavtown more feed, which has doubled in bv C aiti-fici- nl aiti-fiii- cost in the past year," Tate said THE DIMSION has sjient moi e than $2 million to fish habitat ill the foim of consei vation pools m teseivoiis The jiools ensuie the Division that les eivons will not be completely chaw n down and allow planting Recoven of valuable mmei-al- s and chemicals fiom geo thei-nibillies as well as utilizing the steam eneigv pioduced bv geo thennal wells is eected to add to the economic feasibility of jxiwei genet at ion fiom this somce chemical engmeeis fingeiling latliei than catchables each spimg Stocking of wateis is alieadv A conciete baige to stole well nuclei wav in Utah and will 375 (MM) bands of liquified jie continue light up to the ti oleum use gas foi ofishoie Catchables aie stocked as the m Indonesia, will be built bv wateis become accessible and Atlantic Richfield Company at available W atei conditions must a cost of $30 million be consideied so the fish will not be lost befoie the season begins ( hex i on Oils dee) well Theiefoie, catchables aie usually in the southeast jioition of the planted latei than fingei lings Rtcl Wash oil field Uintah it in Six young scouteis were recently awarded the Eagle rank in a court of honor in the Tooele North Stake. Reed Elton, son of Bishop and Mis Cci.dd Elton, has been a busy scout for five years lie has also been active in the Teachers Quorum While attending Tooele High School, Reed has enoved all kinds of sjioits and looks forwaid to getting his license for Hondas He is a member of the liglith W ard MIC 11 ALL Hairell, whose interests in drafting, farming and animals keep him busy, also has special hobbies m hunting fishing, trajijmig and riding in He is the son of Mr rodeos and Mrs Geoige Harrell Mike ard is a member of the Eighth Kailan Richaidson, son of Kenneth RichMr and Mis aidson, follows two brothers m has passed the IS6I1 ( omit foot inaik with gas shows at that depth the ltd) and Mmeial Smvev Geological v icjioits Mountain Fuel Su)j)l lejxuts that its vvildcit well about IS miles soutlu ist of Monticdlo Ut ill his pissed the 6 KM) foot deep mail C om-)an- v Aging Division Schedules Public Hearing V son foi is available at the I t ill Divisihi if 315 South Sixth Aging Otfices East Salt I ake f itv It ill Aging ndoiination oi ch Duty To God Award call the I tali Division mg at 32S 5579 of Kirk Spencer received his Duty to God Award from Bishop John Cluff as his parents Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Spencer look on. The award was presented in the Tooele Fourth Ward on May 12. The best cure for temper is a lengthened life Win Arthur AA ard i FOR RENT bachelor apts L&S Apts 365 East ine e St Cooking facilities pn-sat- heat and air conditioning $75 and up Utilities included Suitable for one jx'rson Call 882 0227 C RI after 5 p m 0 - RENT 3D brs, stone fireplace in hvmeroom, new shag carpet, stove included $155 $75 monthly. deposit Across from Tooele High 3 SEC Call 4 17 FOR APT FOR Sweepers Chain Saws Cement Mixer (with tools) Fertilizer Spreader Hedge Trimmer lawn Mowers Plumbing Tools Jack Hammers, Cutters and other large items Arrangements must be made Sod CALI EARLY! ! nK Hughs Cycle Shop a slant jnmr 398 West Vine Rear 882-319- 3 RENT Real nice Carport Inquiie - 2 P 14 Galaxie FORD $500 Best offer over $575. 68 Suzuki 120 street and trail $125 Phone 882 4294 after 5 10 p m P FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished apt Stove, refrigerator, carpets and draj)es furnished 35 AVest 3rd o No 1 Phone 882-457- ONE BFDROOM Apt painted Phone 21 I FOR RENT one bedroom house Partly furn Couple 0 only No pets 882- - 17 0 SE 125 See at 575 1972 p.jo Runs good P 10 4 1 - MIST SAC RILKE New 1973 Melons Montego GT )owei and an, mileage 1.500 PImnc SS2 3835 P K) 14 FOR - SAI E Touno 1973 Ci an station wagon powei and an Like new Phone 3,300 Mileage 8S2 38 FOR 35 SALE 4 tion 14 0 - 1963 Tiasel-al- l sj)eed Good condi$300 (.all 882 4371 SAI E Oamaio an, px, pl custom interim, tilt steering wheel, A1 FM ladio, stereo Must see to aj)j)reciate Call 882-23- 0 2 between 4 30 1971 FOR - SALE 1971 1968 Ranchero ANew rubber, good second car One own P 14 17 er 882 3275 FORD -l E- 1954 Studehak-e- r FOR SALE 74 No 2nd 1965 Hailev-Davidso- SALE 1971 n 532 p 14 $1200 AAest Giaduation Gilt Chevy Nova SS Call 882-066- 1956 0 J7 4 CHFV one ton dual wheels, horse rack Good condition $550 Ph 9 882-270- P-- FOR ill GREAT truck with 2400 gallon AA'ill tank tiailer take good offer See at Union 76 Tiuckstoj) or call 882 0452, Tooele, 297 5833 SLC P 14 21 exAA P 14 17 P 14 17 condition 175 Scrambler 3600 miles, cellent condition sacnfice 882 5195 -- 882-081- Modern - air conditioned New Serta beds throughout TV. Weekly and monthly lates Kitchenette units available Inspection Invited Paul and Gwen I.rtwery Managers, 515 North Main, Tooele, Utah C-Phone sell Must $IS(0 SI 125 SS2 357 $ 125 14 U 10 14 FOR 6 00 882-006- 2 - $150 Pit) - 73 HONDA 17-2- 4 7 HC-R- SALE 175 4 7 Newly 882-496- (It 4 Honda $150 S Coleman heel-roo- Gas fur 259 No 1st AAest 68 Apt 1972 SL 125 Ph S524X)58 TR ANSEL RRI D 70 Borneo 1536 272-272- WESTERN MOTEL J fuithei BACHELOR APT foi lent-t- wo looms fm lushed Utili-tie- d paid $45 pet month Call 882 1819. HONDA SS2 05 Ill FOR MOTELS Power Rakes 1970 - HOUSE - SAl.F. Honda $350 882-025- 9 Mr is a and Mis Robert Blakely, member of the Order of the too Arrow Alans Among sjreual intei ests are music and photogiaphy He is frequently called upon to plav the piano and organ in Stake Priesthood meeting and has won several sjreual awards for his work m photograjihv Alan is a member of the Tenth AA'ard Tillers Inteiested mdixidutls jxiblit aie invited to attend A cojiv of the State p u) on Blakely, of from TAD. Safe for children Phone 882 1430 A 4 Alan duplex ats with attached garage. $70 and $S0 monthly AA e furnish fridge and stove Beautiful, quiet country setting 12 miles 391 1 4 seat old gies FOR SALE Mustang Mate Veiv good ill sell with childien. foi $75 See at 851 So Coleman oi call AA'arcI Rent It Utah State Division of Aging will hold i Public Heaiing to leview its Stale Plan on Mav 20lh at j m announced Paul S Rose I xu Duectoi Dejxiitimnt of Social Setvices Hie meeting will be held m the Auditoinun of the State Admmisli Uiw Of fice Building at the St etc ( ipi tol Such items to be uvituid will be the Objectives JI the Plan Pioceihues of ())ei itmn Funding roimulas and Alloc of funds to Distncts md Counties thioughoiit the St ite The meeting is oj)en to the I4 ard David Larson, who has membership in the Order of the Arrow besides, is a photo-grajihon the high school yearbook and seminary newspaper and won second place in the Utah State Fair in Photograjihv lie is a member of Quill and Scroll David is the son of Mr and Mrs Roy Larson He is a member of the Eighth AV'ard ROGER EKINS, son of Mr and Mrs Paul L7kms, has a brother with an Eagle avvaid His sjxxial interests are in hunting, camping and fishing Roger is a member of the Tenth AA 882 TOR 1 TND 1IIREE bedroom FOR SAL- The 1 receiving the Eagle award He plays the piano, is on the high school swimming team, is active m the Seminary program, enjoss the out of doors, horseback ruling, hiking, camjmig, fishing and still makes the principal's honor roll in scholarship Karlan is a member of the Eighth SEED AN 1 7 TAAO SOI BE 3 It 0 Plain Short Of Energy exc V-- I 882-312- 4 nt P Mas 16 I furnished Utilities ed 145 N. Broadwav. 9 Eve- reji.ur bv .i)jmiut-iiu-Ili SS2 1750 AA' 5. 0 e 1 Kail foi FOR RF.NT nings and weekends ojic-nin- I- 882-123- C-R- Hall's angleis aie liegmiimg to jiI.iii then 1974 ojieiimg dav agenda. 'I he June opener annually draws a quatter of a million to leseisous and stieams I ISII1 R MEN AREmteiested m knowmgwhethei wateiswill watei levels, and geneial angling foiecast foi the season Hie Division of Wildlife Resou ices, howevei, must look at fishing in a much hioadci scope While the anglct looks to todav's jxiten-tialthe Division looks at the VAAs for sale Some with rebuilt engines CANYON MOTEI. $85 furnished. Utilities included. 882 1738. 882-4S2- fRYoun HUE - APT FOR RENT one bed-loo$70. Utilities him v full-tim- ZjQTTCZS j Mtsutisr 1 102-acr- mcni-liershi- g Todav, billions of dollars of intemation.il trade Is carried out each year with the help of marine transjxirtation. Many millions of dollars of goods are also shipped oil the Inland rivers and canals of our country. Ilacessuth as Alaska and Hawaii are dependent on marine tranvjxirtat ion for nearly all their commerce and even for their daily needs. is Marine transportation tomorrow bv fillbuilding a r ing the needs of a growing America d Diego suburb HIS DECISION to relocate was brought alxuit bv his in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. It's quite possible," he said, "If I didnt have eight children, I'd lie gone someplace doing church work right now. "It's also rpnte possible I e mission may go on a once I'm through placing golf It all depends on what the laird wants me to do. That's what it all boils down to The church is guided by revelation In Caspers 20 years on the golf trail, he has won 50 major tournaments. lbs U.S Open crowns came in 1959 and 1966 and he won the Masters Of-fu- ship. spun a luftv no hitter, striking out 15 along the wav Onlv one man readied have against Rivera, Imth on walks with one rising on first and the other sing as far as second Ollier than those two have runners Rivera never let a man get on base. In the course of the seven innings he worked Rivera got I 5 out via the strikeouts, two routine flv balls and two on infield ground out Sieve Ascension Dav and the jreople 19 through the 25th The practice of been designated as 'Soil responded Da vs" Rogation vain observing Stewardship AAeek' aecmdmg and bv the to Don Braithwaite, District began to spread of the end century was eighth S U for the (.'miverv at lomvt formally adopted bv the Cathoe Soil Converv at urn Service lic ( hurt h in Tooele the Soil IN AML RICA and bools w E area TOOFI Stewardship AAeek has lies nine c hurt lies will lie cooH-ratmin the observance which is a sjiecial lime to remind all dedicated to acknowledging the people that the gifts of the soil their best in Christian gifts of the soil and the Imunti-fu- l warrant Mr, Braithwaite resources associated with it stewardship, observance "The continued, "At a tune when pressures cm the land are increasing it traces its origins to the ancient to remind ourselves Rogation Dass is useful The conservationist is urgof the grate of God and our to take advantage everyone for all ing Him dependence iijxm) AAeek to Soil of Stewardship Mr. Braithwaite good things, stated. "Throughout the ages, look around and take stick of men have offered thanks to their their own dejieiidenee on the creator for the priceless gifts vnl. of air, soil, water and sunshine A wealths builder was visitwhich make all living things of Ins construction site's one ing possible. the workers lunch hour during The custom of setting aside when he noticed that Ins wallet sjiecial days for this purjxise was He announced to missing liegan more than 1500 years the woikcrs. "I se just lost mv ago in France, he explained. wallet with $250 in it and III AAeather and earthquakes had give $5 to the man who returns brought crop failures and wideit " spread hunger and the bishop A voice from the group of called for praser and penance workers retorted, "III make it on the three class preceding $15" Mas has 4 Yamaha 175tc rebuilt Newly for off road Also 18 . blackwhite TV set Like new 882 4540 P 7 14-1- 1971 HONDA Trail 901200 $395 Phone 882 2709 weekdays P 14 actual miles |