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Show llio TtKH'le frerr: Transcript, Friday, July 12, 1974 Hit And 9-1- Schedules July 27 Merlin;! nwilt up of nruro- know n iiniM'iitur iliviiili-- r t urav iv Mill lioltl it, iii iiM'Hmg at tin I'niiiTMty at (mtvr July 27. of I'uli Hi i gutup fount a local ili.ipliT ii Nl4,thiiii4 Grant FlMlllll.lt lilll, 411(1 llll'l't illgt 41 ( OJK'II to all intci iii.innt 4in at r a utn-iituffi-rinflout tin iIim-.iTHE JULY 27 iuiting, m IiiiIiiIi for II a in. in l.i'smoiii 2 at tin imilical fciitiT, Mill fc.it me ll.uo!, I Zu'rifr, an ollirial of tin national fiMinilatiou in New Ail org.iiiatin jviornU uilfcring from i mi-oih- I proves to the point of inuviiljr ttfriigth. Mi-il- n tuUl lm of Ml'SCI.L-- most often aflet are those controlling eye mot elieM ing and tw allow ing, he jtlinu ailded. "Hus divase most proiiilii' ends alfeets young women and eldeily inen," l)r. I'etajan said. "It has lieeu estimated that then are as many jteople M idi varying forms of the disease as there Mere with Mlio prior to the development of the fs.dk vaeeine."" The I' neurologist vi id it was important that tervnis suffering from inyasdienia gravis keep in Ymk City. 1 r. ( lose eonlaet with their physieiaus J.u k II. IVla.iii, profi-ssii- r of nriirologv at tin I . taul total luiause of rapid developments in ilijpld niruilM'i, inirl pirimli-call- treating the disorder that are to t of rnrnt atlvamrt in currently In'ing made. ami managt-uit'ii- l of tin lie said he has informal ion that there are at least .1 (I tlltcatt. MtU'lliinia gravis is iliar.it--trriri- l in the iutermoimtain area who are t known to have the disease, and the liy aiini; tlrgirrs of national f,Hindation estimates that in tin' ImmICs voliinl.irv unit-ell'I'nli'ss tin disease is Ireateil, one person in every lO.IHKI is tail! )i, r,l.i,iii. tin fatigue call t, 1 1 . v lu-a- ri'M-ari- wen-kent- from females. Animals of tin vime se are more comjvatililf as cage mutes, and you can always change the arrangement if you want to breed your pets. NOTICE TO WATER USERS CREDITORS TO NOTICE Hie following applications have lieen filed with the State IN THE DISTRICT CO CRT, Engineer to change and appropriPRORATE DIVISION, ate water in Tooele County IN AND FOR TOOELE throughout the entire year unless COUNTY.statc uf Utah laxa-tion- s otherwise designated. are in SI.R&MH Estate of ROIIFHT ARTIICR 7S7S (15 inti) Cuoperatite THOM AON, dei eased. Security Corp., Tixiele Stake, Creditols will present claims So, 2nd F... TiMM-le- , Utah, proposes with soothers to the undersigned to change the plate of use of 2., at 700 Continental Hank Ruild-ing- . vc. ft. of water as evidenced ly Salt City, I'tali S4I0I the 21st day of SepAppl. No. 33181, The water has on or I aeri diverted from a 12 inch well, tember, AD. H)74. 200-30ft, deep at a jxiint N. Claims must Ik presented in 1930 ft, and K. 1550 ft. finm accordant e with the provisions of SW Cor. Sec. 31, TSS, RAW; and 75-- 5. Vtah Cmle Annotated used for the domestic purptises of 1953, and with proper verifieution one family, stot kwatering of 100 as required therein. cattle; and uvd from Apr. I to ROBERT ARTIICR T1IOMP-SON- , Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 120.0 also known as ROBERT acs. in SW, Sec. 31, TSS, I15W A. THOMPSON, deceased. Hereafter, 2.0 sec. ft. of waKim It. Wilsmi, attorney ter is to Ik diverted same as here(Date of publication June 21, tofore; and used from Apr. I to 1074, dale of final publication Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 121 July 1974 acs. in NK'tSW't. NF.'AWi, ill e W All1, SW,SF', Sec. See, 31; SK'rSW,, all TSS. I5W. Mrs. Ieslie 43(139 (I3IS95) Vi 10 So., 4710 W, Nichols, Ray Cranger, I'tali 8 120. 0313 sec. ft. of water is to la diverted from a fiin. well Kill 100 It. deep at a point V .330 ft. and W. 00 ft. from F1, Cor. Sec. 31. T5S, 1 R3W; and used for the domestic irnws of one family, stm kwa is strong for his sie. Iroside a lering of 20 cattle; and used fmin latched diMtrwav or a top heavy Pr' I I" fS't. 31 for the ae. in SI'.1 AF', ion of to prevent an energetic ri hamster from nudging it off, Mauv 436(0(13 1S96) Robert C. Car hamsters escaM from converted 47 Vi W. 3610 So., .Cranger, rard, water apiariums by climbing up 0.0.3 six, ft. of water is to Itali Inittles or large exercise wheels. Hamsters and other ro In diverted from a 6 inch well, . dents appreciate toys or other di- KKMOo ft, ddp at a point versions in their cages. A miming 1000 ft. and W. 1100 ft. from wheel provides exercise and recreation at the same time. Also in- - UM'd for the domestic puroses of elude short lengths of hard wood om family, st.n kwatering of 20 f,,r gnaw ing, so von pet can keep cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to his constant I v growing teeth at the (hA- - 31 for the irrigation of 0.5 ac. in SE'AE's Sec. 31, T5S, proper length. A HANGING water bottle T)('70 (13 1897) Ycrn W. Tav- that dispenses only a drop or two r '35 N- Main No. 15, Tim-is a a ginn! investment. time a( Hamsters do not drink well from elo, Utah, 84074. 0.015 sec. ft, of diverted from a a dish-a- ud may catch pneumonia water is to be ft. deep at a well, from walking in it. If you jM't appears to have the point X. 650 ft. and W. 433 ft T2S. RIU mumps, do not lie alarmed. Ham- from SE Cor. Sec. 29, sters have expandable cheek and used for the domestic purof one family, stockwatering pouches used to store extra food. poses And they may overload." making of 6 cattle; and used from Apr. their heads apMar double their 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation normal sie. Often, when no one of 0.25 ac. in SE'iSE'i Sec. 29, T2S. R4W. is watching, the mumps" disapProtests resisting the granttucks as the hamster pear rapidly, ing of these applications with reathis food away under his bedding. MOST RULES for hamsters sons therefor must be filed in dualso apply to rats and mice. One plicate with the State Engineer, 412 State Capitol, SALT laike point lo remember is that mice fall sick much more easily than ham- City, Utah 8(111 on or before sters because of their smaller si.e. Aug. 10,' 1974. Most rodents have short life Dee C. Hansen STATE ENCINNER spans two or three years at the most. So if you desire one for a pet, Dee C. Hansen try to buy a young animal about STATE ENGINEER weeks old. eight (Published in the Tooele Transcript June 28, July 5 and 12, M lien you chiMise Ionising for your hamster, rememlM-- r that he 6-- . Although it may seem hard to In'lieve, almost all hamsters wild in the I'liiled Slates (inlay are off- spring of one litter found in the Syrian desert in 1930. They were first brought lo the Cnited States for lab use, but quicklv gained favor as household ets because of their small sie and docile nature. Hamsters arc extremely prolific, with the female capable of having a litter of seven babies each month after she reaches two months of age. If all the offspring of a pair of hamsters w ere allowed to breed and rebreed at will, the mssibility exists for the pair to have KKi.OOO descendants within twelve mouths! HAMSTERS arc easy to keep if vou observe a few simple rules. First, line tfie I ml torn of the cage with absorbable material. Wood shavings or crushed corncobs are gmxl. The hamster is a neat animal and will choose a special corner for urinating. A hamster with a diet should have few medical problems. A basic diet of commercially pelleted hamster chow with a weekly supply of fresh fruit or vegetables will keep him healthy. Dry dog food will serve as an acceptable temporary substitute. Diets composed entirely of mixed bird seed are not satisfactory and may lead to constipation or vitamin deficiencies. You hamster will care for minor injuries himself. He will lick small cuts or bruises and keep them clean and infection free. However, some problems are best handled by a veterinarian. These include broken or decayed teeth, and stubborn colds that last more than a dav or two. IF YOU WISH to keep more than one hamster, separate males . - 100-30- 1974) HONESTY Century bv century, the meaning of honesty has narrowed. Once it signified moral distinction in its widest sense, that attribute man. of Aristotles Then the notion of nobility drained out of it and honesty came to mean right conduct and truthfulness; and now for many people to be honest" means simply to be honest with oneself." The moral universe is emptied of everything biit a consciousness relentlessly interrogating itself; it is a dry salvage Ferdinand Mount, "The place Recovery of Civility, Encounter, great-soule- d HUMANITIES A major program in the new humanities is surelv urgent when many recognize that it is not wealth, nor technology, nor physical resources our civilization lacks but a vision of humanity that unites the hearts of all in common enterprise. Precisely the human qualities seem most missing in our civilization. No one can doubt our power or our affluence. But our wisdom? Our mutual understanding or compassion or m lmnu? This column of questions and answers on federal 104 OX is available :it any IRS tax matters is provided by the local office of the U. S. office. Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public Q. I should receive a refund service to taxpayers. The column answers questions when I file my return for 1973. Can I still check off a dollar most frequently asked by taxpayers. of my tax to the Presidential Ive sold house at a profit and am buying a mobile home. Can I postpone the taxon the gain from the sale of my house? for Election Campaign Fund? $10,000, you are taxed on a gain of $5,000. This A. Yes. Without increasing is so because the entire gain your tax liability or decreasing on the sale ($5,000) is less your refund, you may earmark than the difference between $1 ($2 on a joint return). If the adjusted sales price ($20,-000- ) you neglected to check off A. In general, you can defer of the old residence and on your 1972 return, you can the tax on all of the profit if purchase price of the new one still do so on your 1973 return. within one year before or one ($10,000). If you purchase a year after the sale you buy mobile home for $16,000, you Q. Arent there some deducand occupy another residence would be taxed on $4,000, be- tions that can he claimed even (in your case a mobile home), cause this difference between though the taxpayer chooses whose cost equals or exceeds the ($20,-000- ) sales the standard deduction and Q. my the adjusted sales price of the old residence. If the purchase price of the mobile home is less than the adjusted sales price of your house (basically, this is the amount you realize on the sale less fixing-u- p expenses), all or part of the gain may be taxed. The gain taxed in the year of sale is the gain realized on the sale of your old home or the excess of the adjusted sales price of the old residence over the purchase price of the new residence whichever is less. For example, if your basis in the house is $15,000, you sell it for $20,000 and buy a mobile v home adjusted Calendar Of Events llorst Show July 0 PUBLIC NOTICES .Muscular Disorder Pali'enls Croup Spur price of the house and purchase doesnt itemize? price of the mobile home ($1G,-000- ) is less than the total gain A. Yes. On your tax form these deductions are called ($5,000). adjustments to income. They include employee business exQ. I filed my return in February, but now Ive found out penses, such as business travel that I overlooked a deduction. expenses, moving expenses, inpayments by What should I do? dividuals to a retirement plan A. You can file Form 1040X and the sick pay exclusion. to amend your previously filed Credits against your income return. On this form, you re- tax may also be claimed withcompute the portion that has out itemizing your deductions. changed from your original re- For example, many taxpayers turn and send it, along with are eligible to claim the retireany necessary related informa- ment income credit or the tion to the address shown in credit for contributions to pothe 1040X instructions. Form litical candidates. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have filed with (lie State Engineer to appropriate water in Tixx-l(anility throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. lanatious are in SLBAcM. 43744 (I5IS9S) Richard Alvin Williams, 297 W. Durfcc Str., Crantsville, Itali 8102). (1.015 MV. ft. of water is to U- - diverted from a 4 inch well, (X) 200 ft, deep at a Mint 2560 ft. and E. . 580 ft. from S' Cor. Sec. 26, T2S, R6W; and used for the doof one family, mestic jxirpnM-stockwatering uf 4 cuttle; and used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 uc. in NW'-SIn-e- Tomle Bit amt Spur Club Animal Horse Show will be held July 9 and 10 at the Rodeo Grounds starting at 7;30 p in. Tuesday the judging and rop- ing events will take plate and on Wednesday the flat races and tunes eseuts are scheduled. Entries will !e taken on the nights ol the show. For further information Stew Faulitk may le contacted. Both old and new iiiemlMrs are urged to participate. Sal unlay, July 13: Wildlife FederatiiHi Annual Picnic Sec. 26. T2S, 116 W. 43745 Dee I. and Audrey Y. Van Wagoner, HFD Box 153 B., Point, Utah 81074. 0.015 see. ft. of water is to lx-- diverted from an existing well, 220 ft. deep at a jniint X. 175 ft. and W. 276 ft. from SE (.or. Sec. 2, T2S, IUW; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 6 horses, 3 cattle, 5 shci'p, 50 chickens, 50 rabbits and 5 goats; and used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SENSE' See. 2, T2S, IUW. Protests resisting the granting Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Tinx'le cript June 28, July 5 and Trans12, 1974 Middle Canyon 5 pm Adults $2, Children 75c 8 30 II 30 P "' Black W oods Stake Center Tinn-llegion Park Stake Dance AMERICA e America's strength is not in mineral resources, in hydroelectric power, or in agriculture. It is not ill the accumulation of a huge wc4mis arsenal either. America's strength is in the moral and intellectual resources of the people. Dr. Arthur Kurnlierg, Dept, of Cniv. Stanford Biochemistry, Medical Center. Moose Canyon Party Sunday, July 1 Dunce 9 p.m., Steak Fry 7 p.m. 1: Chtickwagmi lunch, homemade jee cream and watermelon 9 a m. Start at "bite Pine Campground Wildlife Federation Trail ride 12 Noon legion Park Moose Kids Cain von Tarty r- i i 'i D Kusli Valley News July 4th flag raising ceremony was esjMi ially impressive for 33 Ito si, Valiev residents I ravers rM ...J a rril - . l gisen Darrell J.Jmvin. It s alwavs real cool at 6:30 hi (lie morning in St. John but the colors were lMautiful as the flag was raised by Jeff and John and Frank Harding. A delicious breakfast was ser- ved following the ceremony at the cultural hall by the Aaronic by Ahl-stror- n Priest hmnl Scout leaders. (I5-IS99- ) of these applications with reasons therefore must le filed in duplicate with the Stale Engineer, 412 State Capitol, Salt City, Utah 81111, on or before Aug. 10. 1974. liar lie cue chicken, baked potato, salad, leverage hite Pine Campground For reservations call Tom llepner or O. P. Miller n e s W Mr. and Mrs. Carev (Rhonda) Jeuks, of llageruian, Idaho were visitors last week at the home of Rhondas arents Mr. and Mrs. Cucto Anderson in Clover. The Anderson family recently attended a Porter family reunion at Ogden where they enjoyed renewing relationships with 70 mein-Imt- s present'. They also were able to attend a neiees wedding reception in Preston, Idaho. Val McCombs was released from the Rush Valley Sunday School presidency and Don Stevenson was sustained to take his place. Blaine Russell is president with Gary Ahlstro.n as the other counselor. F(H Mr frJ R DAV anj Find the life that has maintained enthusiasm and, also, you will notice a life that has worthy causes and wholesale The life that has any purpose t at all must keep enthusiasm niasimiim level. If it is neglected, life w ill lose sight of its purpose. 0JDAY Arthlir Mrs Vg wjth Mr BK Mrt. Mjl. Why arc they saying it's the one mom you e")Vetl h()i(, vWlj rt.Jtjv field and f.shmg at Fish in Hith. should see thb year? Uke. Ask anyone FAMILY REUNION who's seen it The Jensen brothers and sisters with all their families, got together recently at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton (Wanda) to elj()V a ham j( s, t of a a(,J catching up on ,jnt.r eath olhers falllilv happenings. There were Mr. and Mrs. Vern (Vonda) Boren, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon, of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Bex Jensen, Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jensen, Kavsville; Mr. and M rs. Milford lensen. Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen of No. Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Caldwell. St. John. Incidently 'Vanda and Vonda and Milton and Milford are twin brothers and sisters in the fam- ir il&r CHARLES m BROHSOit RITZ - Ends MAJESTYlt pg United Artists Tuesday thru Tue. Admission $2.50 per car MOTOR VU Sat. ily. TO CELEBRATE JULY 20 Pioneer Days celebration will lie July 20. Another day of activi . es at the church .s planned with an exciting rodeo that evening at the Red kirk arena. Last years celebration was a huge success, Diane Murray, St.John spent a yCani js expected to be more few days last week in the hospi tal in Salt Lake for tests. She-i- s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anyone. mmnm Ross Bell. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TOOELE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lorie Christensen, St.John was on last week for appendicitis at the LDS Hospital. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Christensen. oierated Five year old Julie Austin, dauEstate of CECILIA S. PERKINS deceased. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Creditors will present claims with Austin will lie entering the Privouchers to the undersigned at mary Hospital in Salt Lake July 23 296 Utah Avenue, Tooele, Utah where she will undergo open heart on or before the 12th day of Ocsurgery on the 25th. tober AD 1974; claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper the Tooele County Com-- I verification as required therein. eJ at the office of the Too missioners a Vern Muld ele County Clerk in the Tooele Count v COurthouse until 3:00 p.m. Monday, August 5, 1974 for the construction of a concrete (Date .f flrst puhhcation Ju'y 12 ,)1()ck building adjacent to the AD 1974, date last publ. Aug. 2, Central (anility Shop, located at 1974 829 S. Coleman Street, Tooele, l7tah, consisting of a concrete block building, installation of NOTICE OF SALE OF truck hoist and accessories. REAL PROPERTY Bids will be publicly opened in CIVIL NO. 8089 the Commissioners room, Tooele County Courthouse, at or a bout IN THE DISTRICT COURT 3:00 p.m. Monday, August 5, 1974 OF TOOELE COUNTY by the Tooele County CommisSTATE OF UTAH sioners. Bid Bond required of an amount M. JOSEPH LONG, equal to at least five (5) per cent Plaintiff, of the amount of the proposal payVS able to Tooele County. STEPHEN B. CARLISLE AND Plans and Specifications may STOCKMANS SERVICE be obtained upon application of Defendants. the off ice of Tooele County Clerk, To be sold at Sheriffs sale on 47 So. Main Street, Tooele, lTtah the 6th dav of August, 1974 at the 84074, telephone with hour of 12:(X) noon, at the North a deposit of $5.00. door of the Public Safety Wing Tooele County reserves the of the Tooele County Court to reject any or all proporight House, in Tooele Citv, Tooele sals and to waive any formality County, State of Utah, in and to or technicality in any proposal in the following described property the interest of Tooele County. situated in Tooele Countv, State BY ORDER OF TOOELE of L'tah, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, 75-9-- b-- 882-555- This is Ralph McClure. A MAN OF STABILITY Before entering politics, Ralph McClure spent as a Salt Lake County Planner. 1 7 years working A MAN OF ABILITY As a Salt Lake County Commissioner, Ralph has: expanded county mental health programs created and expanded programs for youth and the elderly enlarged county fire department developed county master plan modernized and streamlined county government lowered county taxes AND A MAN WHO CAN WIN Ralph McClure has twice been elected Salt Lake County Commissioner and is presently chairman of the board. Both times he won by decisive margins. You don't have to wonder about Ralph McClure. His record proves hes a winner. Ralph McClure DEMOCRAT FOR CONGRESS to-wi-t: Beg. at a point 20.46' N. of the SW Cor. Lot 4, Blk 4, Plat B TGS East 75; North 150; 'Vest 75; South 150 to the point of beginning. DATED AND SIGNED AT TOOELE, UTAH, Tooele County, State of Utah, this 10th dav of Julv, 1974 AD. CLIFFORD L. CARSON Sheriff, Tooele County, l'tah (Date of publication July 1974) Enthusiasm is the ingredient thyt should he mixed into all that life undertakes. It will add to all that it touches, and never harm anything that it touches. TOOELE, UTAH, THIS 9th DAY OF JULY, 1974. DENNIS EWING County Clerk (Date of first publ. July 12, 1974 date of last publ. July 26, 1974) Paid by McClure for Congress Committee. Paul McClure, Chairman A nomad returned to the Arabian desert after a trip to the U.S. As he unpacked, friends gathered and asked him what had impressed him most in the Western world. Was it the tall buildings? asked one. No, he replaied, unpacking his robes. Well, then, asked another, what did impress you most? "American salesmen, he said f H while carefully unwrapping an outboard motor. Gayla Kent, : |