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Show The Tootle Transcript, Friday, July 19, 1974 Loafing Through Summer Ai every mother know, thi Is the season when children run in and out of the house all day every day. Usually their route take them through the kitchen on a quest for food. Rather than spend your own time be Ing a short order cook, why not teach the children to feed themselves? Sandwiches are probably the staple of a child's daytime did. By all means, encourage your children to make their own. The meat salad sandSpreadable wich spreads from Carnation are simple for even a small child to use. They come in three delicious varieties: ham salad. Chicken salad and turkey salad. To make sandwiches even , more interesting, start with homemade bread. Kids lose the chewy texture anJ rich, dark , coloring of homemade pumper nickel. What theyd like best of dll is helping Morlrer make why not? Theyre home all day; so they can participate in every stage of the bread making. First show them how to mix the ingredients and then how to knead the dough. When this is done, send them out to play while the bread rises. An hour or so later when its ready to punch down and shape into balls, call the children in to help again. After the two dough balls are shaped and placed on cornmcal, the helpers can be it-- nnd excused while the pumpernickel rises a second time. Now let the children place the loases in the oven. When the bread comes out to cool, filling the kitchen with its delicious carihy aroma, you can bet the helpeis will be clamor Combine cup allpurpose flour, cocoa, yeast, salt and caraway seeds in large bowl. Heat beer, molasses and shortening to Gradvery warm ually pour into flour mixture while beating at tow speed with (l2Q-t30F.- upright ). or portable Pumpernickel 215 Bread 3 cups unsifted all purpose flour cup cocoa Vi package active dry yeast tablespoon salt tablespoons caraway seeds ounce can beer cup molasses tablespoons shortening cups unsifted rye flour tablespoons cornmcal 1 1 2 12 Vi 2 2 2 TO CREDITORS IN TIIK DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION, IN AM) FOR TOOF.I.E COl'NTY,tate ot Utah miser. Scrape bowl. Beat 2 minutes at medium speed, scraping bowl occasionally. Add tup flour. Heat at high speed 2 minutes, scraping bowl occasionally. Stir in rye flour flour to and enough make soft dough. Turn onto floured board. Knead 10 minutes or until smooth and elastic, kneading in remaining flour as necessary to keep from sticking to board. Place in greased bowl, turn to grease top. Cover, let rise in a warm place free from draft until doubled in bulk, about I hour. Punch down. Divide into two equal parts. Shape into balls. Sprinkle large bak; ing sheet with cornmcal. Place dough balls on cornmeal. Cover; let rise in warm place until doubled, about 45 minutes. Bake in moderate oven (350 F.) 50 to 60 minutes or until done. Remove from pan and cool on wire rack. . Serve sliced homemade pumpernickel bread with canned ham, turkey or chicken salad sandwich spreads. se ing to start making sandwiches with it. Hand them the fixings and stand back. 1 his is the year you loaf through summer. NOTICK Estate of ROBERT ARTHUR THOMPSON, deceased. Creditor will prevent claims with vouchers to the undersigned at TOO Continental Rank BuddCity, I tali 84101 ing, Salt on or Iwfore the 21st day of A D. 1974. Claims must lie presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 73 . 195 and with proper verification as required therein. TIIOMP-SON- , ARTHUR ROBERT also known as ROBERT r, A. THOMPSON, deceased. Kim R. Wilson, attorney (Date of Niblicatiiai June 21, date of final publication 197 1974) July IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TOOELE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH M. JOSEPH LONG. Plaintiff, I 'in, u'vDJjujijs g ijrjjanainuxKT J f What Is Going On In Tooele Event. Place. . . Friday, July . . Time. Notes; . . . . 1!) Dime a Dip dinner and Fusion Sinner (.'om-er- North Stake House 10c dip or family tickets r jH-- . 6 p in t Outdoor Dunce latkeview vard Site of New Church In l.iiieolu 8:30 pm. Admission $3. ier couple Monday, July 22 Katies Auxiliary llobo Parts- Meet at Lodge Hall 0:30 p.m. Dress for the occasion 3.00 p.m. Monday, August 5. 1974 by the Tooele County Commissioners. Bid Bond required of an amount equal to at least five (5) per cent of the amount of the proposal payable to Tooele County. Plans and Specifications may STEPHEN B. CARLISLE AND STOCKM ANS SERVICE Defendants. To lie sold at Sheriff's sale on the 6th day of August, 1974 at the hour of 12.00 noon, at the North door of the Public Safety Wing of the Tooele County Court House, in Tooele City, Tooele County, State of Utah, in and to the following descrilied property situated in Tooele County, State of Utah, to-wi- Beg. at a point 20.46' N. of the SW (.Air. Lot 4. Blk 4. Plat B TCS East 75; North 1.30'; West 75'; South 150' to the point of Iwgiiming. DATED AND SIGNED AT TlX) ELE. UTAH, Tooele County, State of Utah, this 10th day of July. 1974 AD. CLIFFORD L. CARSON Sheriff, Tooele County, Utah (Dale of publication July 1974) OF TOOELE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of CECILIA S. PERdeceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 296 Utah Avenue, Tooele, Utah on or before the 12th day of October AD 1974; claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Codo provisions of Annotated 1953, and with projier verification as required therein. KIN'S ) lamking oxer the architect's blue prints for a Mini Park are from left William Williams, Administratis e Assistant, Tooele City; Carolyn Nash. Civic project cliairinan; Jean Draper, Cixic league President; Max or Doug Sagers and Mr. Maas architect. e lie obtained upon application of the office of Tooele County Clerk, 47 So. Main Street, Tooele, Utah with 84074, telejilioiie a deposit of $5.00. Tooele County reserves the right to reject any or all projio-sal- s and to waive any formality or technicality in any proposal in the interest of Tooele Count v. BY ORDER OF TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. th UTAH. THIS T4X3ELE. DAY OF JULY, 1974. DENNIS EWING County Clerk (Date of first publ. July 12, 1974 date of last publ. July 26, 1974) NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have lieen filed with the State to change and appropriate water in Tooele County, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in er Sl.R&M. ) Austin M. 6t G. Barms, proposes to change the point of diversion, place, and nature of use of 0.257 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Underground xVarer Claims 19906, Mary 19908 I9X)7, The water has leen diverted from three xxells, ISO ft. deep at the following points: (1) N. 995 ft. and E. 147 ft. from SW X. 575 ft. and Cor; (2( E. 425 ft. from SW Cor; (3( N. 575 ft. and E. 210 ft. from SW Cor, all Sec. 28, T2S, R2W; and used for the stockwatering of 18 cows; and used from Apr.vl to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 8.0 acs. in the SW'iSW'i SWUSW'i, SWCSW'4, all Sec. 28, T2S, R4 W. llereaftar, 0.257 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from the wells same as heretofore and from and existing veil at a point: (4( X. 665 ft. and E. 1305 ft. from S W Cor. Sec. 28, T2S, R4 W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 45 cattle; and .used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 6.52 acs. within the SW'iSW'i Sec. 28 and 75-9-- LaVern Muld Administratrix of the Estate of CECILIA S. PERKINS Deceased (Date of first publication July 12 AD 1974, date last publ. Aug. 2, 1974 ENDORSES CONSERVATION of Tooele who is interested in the history of conservation of the building The Civic now occupied by Jacks consults with the stores owner Jack Cox. From left are Mr. Cox, Pain Roberts, historian; Carolyn Nash, civics project chairman and Jean Draper, chairman. (15-129- (15-139- IN THE DISTRICT COURT foam Gw MS SGOlnfDGvQSK SPONSORS MINI PARK 882-555- NOTICE OF SAFE OK REAL PROPERTY CIVIL NO. 80S9 VS Calendar Of Events NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will lie received by the Tooele County Commissioners at the office of the Tooele County Clerk in the Tooele County COurthotixe until 3.00 p.m. Monday, August 5, 1974 for the construction of a concrete block budding adjacent to the Central County Shop, located at S29 S. Coleman Street. Tooele, Utah, consisting of a concrete block budding, installation of truck hoist and accessories. Bids w ill lie publicly ojiened in the Commissioners room. Tooele County Courthouse, at or a IkmiI (15-139- been purchased and work is ready to begin on the project according to Mrs. Jean Draper, Club President. Instead of an eye sore, (lust rip will he an inviting sjxot of The unsightly strip of proper- beauty. Mrs. Draper and the project ty north of the City Hall and south of Kings Chicken on Main Street chairman Carolyn Nash met with Douglas will soon he one of the beauty city officials. Mayor spots in Tooele, thanks to Tooele Sagers and William Williams this week as the architect Mr. Maas Civic League. Chosen as a beautification and went over details of the project. Concerned and vitally interconservation project, the has contributed money to ested in the beautification and buy and plant the area into what conservation in this area the Club selected this as one of their projthey call a Mini Park. SHRUBS AND trees have ects for 1974. Mini Park Planned Civic-Leagu- ANOTHER PHASE of their interest is extended to Jacks store. Jack Cox, the new owner, is upgrading arid remodeling the old Tooele Merc building while preserving the old building. The Civic League under direction of Mrs. Nash will write and preserve a historical report of the building. Club members expect to lie on hand to act as hosts at the grand opening of Jacks some time in August. The easiest wav to get the family car is out of gas. SEVxSE'4 Sec. 29, T2S.R4 W. rrs:; 43761 Eugene vester Vorwaller, R.F.D. Box 203, Tooele, Utah 84074. 0.015 sec. fet of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a well, 200-40- 0 ft. E. 1050 N. 881 ft. and point from the SW Cor. Sec. 22, T2S, R4W; and used for the domestic-purpose(15-190- Syl- The Wisdom Of Controlling Yourself You are a rare and fortunate person if you understand the tme meaning of this Proverb, and practice the profound wisdom it conof 2 families, stockwatertains: "he that is slow to anger is of 3 horses, 6 cattle, 6 pigs, and better than the mighty; and he that ing 6 sheep; and used from Apr. 1 to rnleth his spirit than he that taketh 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 Oct. a city. Mark it well: The more self acs. in SWVjS W'i Sec. 22, T2S, control you develop, the less need R4W. you will have for external controls. The seeds of mature personal 43774 Wayne H. freedom grow best in the soils of Ave59 McMichael Christiansen, responsibility, self discipline and nue, Grantsville, Utah, 84029, self control. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be To govern your appetite is to 0 well, To control diverted from a add years to your life. ft. deep at a point N. 635 ft. life to is add to your your anger and W. 525 ft. from the-SCor. years. Sec. 26, T2S, R6W; and used for To govern your tongue is to add wisdom to your know ledge. I the domestic purposes of one fam- think the first virtue, wrote Cato, jjy stockw-aterinof 2 cattle, 5 is to restrain the tongue: He ap- - Horses, and 24 chickens; and used proaches nearest the gods, who from Apr j t0 0ct. 31 for the know how to he silent, even t h irrigation of 0.2o acs. in SE'cSL'i ough he is in the right. bee. 26, 12s, nb'. To do your work without de- Protests resisting the granting pendence on constant supervision; of these applications with reasons to govern yourself without the be filed in duplicate therefor must need of outside force; to discipline w ithout the threat of ex- - with the State Engineer, 442 State yourself ternal authority; to control your- - Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah self without the necessity of out- - 84114, on or before August 31, side restraint these are worthy 1974. goals and marks of real maturity. nansen Dee STATE ENGINEER Published in Tooele Transcript, Billy Graham: To me the July 19, 26, and August 2, 1974. most disturbing aspect of Watergate is not the crimes that have been committed, though they are very bad. The most disturbing Yes, sir, they wuz playin the thing is the reaction of millions of Americans who have become cyn- weddin march and me an the ical and disillusioned with our widder had jist started up the aisle whole governmental system. And when the lights went out. What did you do then? unless this disease of our spirit is Shucks! We kept right on checked and reversed, it could undo us. You see, democracy can- goin. The widder knew the way. Leo Aikmann, Atlanta Constitunot survive when the people have tion, lost confidence in it. " 9? ONE DAY ONLY! s Saturday, July 20th From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (15-190- 100-30- A little fun means a little Honda. And we have four models the kids will love, and you'll love, too, thanks to their safety features and famous Honda dependability. Let your youngster choose from the MR-5- 0 Fun Bunch: the spirited the Mini Trail K2 ortheATC70 K1 K5, the economical QA-5- 0 And right now these small Honda bikes are available at very popular prices. So visit us now and let the kids have a little fun riding with the Honda Fun Bunch this summer. two-stro- ke Z-5- three-wheele- r. STEADMANS HONDA 916 North Main 5 Good things happen on a Honda. 882-356- The MR-5- changes. V QA-5K5 and ATC 70 K1 are for K2, 1974 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. use only Honda 1C numbers indicate model a ON SUCH QUALITY ITEMS AS. . . FABRICS TRIMS SPORTS WEAR -S- SPORTSWEAR-OUTERWEA- R WIMWEAR ,5V Kayser-Rot- h SWIMWEAR & SPORTSWEAR . 25 East flinders - Tooele |