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Show The Tootle Transcrijjt, Frin December 13, 1974 AN ORDIN IPUBLIC NOTICES NCT-NO- . 74 10 AN ORDINANCE TO ADOPT mi to titit: TO BE KNOWN 4. AS AS A NEW tooei.e ciiy code., CHAP- itM7. AN NO. 74 17 CIIAITIR 8, THE STATE OF FOR ROAD SPECIFICATIONS STANDARD All IT I70 EDITION, AND BIUlXiE CONSTRICTION, AS pimiMICD BV THE STATE ROAD COMMls UTAH. OF STATE THE OF SION AN ORDINANCE VACATING A STREET IN TOO- - F: PFim OF IT ORDAINED BV THE TOOEl.E CITY COIN, that stlietcas Tnmlc CUy lias no olfui.il dlc of ttaiiilatil uml HtifuatiHn relating t the nmslnictum of nwds, briclgrx, cutU. gutters, sidewalks, uml telatc-- strut lures, AND. Will REAS, the State of Utah Ion adopted such qeti fuali.His in its volume entitled State of Utah, Standard Sjuiifi-wtiiHi- i for It. ud ml Rmlge Const rtu tioii, lahtimi of 1970,' pule lislit-i- l bs the State Roail Coininissioii State Capitol. Salt l.ake THE TOOEEE CITY GOFF COURSE ADDITION. RE Cits, I'tah, saul specifications fulfill the existing AND. WHEREAS, tiettls for the adoption of such staiulanls Ry Tooele City. the State of I'tah Standard Spenfi-cationNONA, THEREFORE, f,ir R,Md and Budge Construction. edition of 1470, as pule lislied is1 the State Road Commission of the State of I'tah. is herewith adopleil bs referent e as the standard sjiet dilations for road ami budge construe lion, in its entirety, unhiding all for Ridding. award of tcmlrait. nope of work, con-toi- l of st hi k, control of material, legal relations and respnusiRiE Its to the jHil.he, prosecution and progress of stork, measure-liren- t and asmenl for stork, and all other ptnsisions therein ctaitaincd with the fnllostmg amendments thereto: I. TTie definitions of Set lion 10 are amended as fnllnsss; a. Commission: Tooele City Corporation R. Department: Tooele City Corporation and the Engineering Department thereof. c. Engineer: The Tiaale City Engineer, or Consulting Engineer assigned to the project in (picstinn. acting directls or through his duly aulhonrd representatives, si ho is j of the construe-- t him! ilc for engmeeiing supemsion s , RE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOOELE CITY COUNCIL THAT WHEREAS, the following descriRctl street Insects the following cjcwrilwd addition to the Tooele City golf course and has lieen olihteratetl physically and a new street opened that the former street sluHild le vacated and the new street dedicated as a public street within Tooele City. AND. WHEREAS, there are no property owners abutting said street and alley proposed to lie vacated, NOW, THEREIORE. in consideration of the premises ami for the nitose of, and to provide for the safety, promote the prosperity, improve the good order, comfort and convenience of the present and future inhabitants of Tooele City. Utah, and jmrsuant to the power and authority vested in the Tooele City Cxiucil, it is hereby provided as follows: Section I: That the street which is Hi. 5 feet wide on each side of a center line, commencing at Ifi.5 feet West and (it)0 feet North of the Southeast corner. Section 22, Township 3 South. Range 4 West, Salt lathe lease and meridian, and running thence North ,3ti degrees 20 minutes West, 200 feel, thence North 523 feet, and intersecting at said point with the south right of way of 3rd North, a public street of Tooele City, is hereby declared vacated and title to said laud shall revert to Tooele City CorMration as a portion of the following describes! addition to the Tcaa-lCity golf course: e Beginning at a point 33 feet W est of the Southeast comer of Section 22 Township 3 South. Range 4 West. Salt lacke liase and meridian, and running thence Smith S') degrees IS minutes West. 623.53 feed; thence North 0 degrees 53 minutes West. 600 feel, thence North S') degrees IS minutes East, 210 feet, thence North 0 deg. 53 minutes West, 642.23 feel; thence Smith S') degrees 16 minutes, 31 seconds East. 402.68 feet; thence South 0 degrees 38 minutes, 23 seconds last. 1.292.23 feet; to the point of containing 15.51 acres more or less. Section 2: Tire following dcscrilied street is herewith approsed and dedicated as a public street of Tooele City in snlistitntion of the street vacated almve and the official plat as provided hy Orpiirrh Consulting Engineers and certified by Daniel F. I .a science, a registered professional engineer, on Novemlier 23, !)74. is herewith accepted as the official plat of the alxive dcscrilied golf course addition to the Tooele City golf course. re-s- II HI. d. State: The Slate of I'tah and its political sulalisisions ailing through their authorized representatives. 2. In all instances stheie the contest of said specifications mav lie interpreted in more than one manner, said specifications shall la interpreted so as to apply to Tiaale City Corof I'tah. its road commission, poration rather than the State or other agencies, and shall lie interpreted in such a manner as to valulate the provision in cjocstiou. Dated this th dav of IVccmlar. 1971 TOOELE CITY MAYOR: Douglas A. Sagers TOOEl.E CITY COl'NCHa I94) Said street as dedicated as follows: A center line of a road 16.5 feet wide on each side of said center line, commencing 16.5 feet West and 600 feet North of the Southeast comer of Section 22 Township 3 Smith. Range 4 West, Salt Lake Rase and meridian, and miming thence North 692 feet, along the West side of said section line to the intersecof 3rd North, a public street tion of the of Tooele City, said road Wing a continuation of an existing road along said section line. right-of-wa- y Section 3: The provisions hereof are intended and do comply with the provisions of the Utah State Constitution and the laws of Utah and in particular. Title 57, Chapter 5, Section 4 of the Itah Code Annotated. 1953 and the provisions of Title 7, Chapter 19, Ordinances of Tooele City, 1967. Dated this 9th dav of December, 1974. TOOELE CITY MAYOR: Douglas V. Sagers TOOELE CITY COUNCIL: Franklin Whitehouse Harvey E. Wright Robert E. Wassoin Wm. Gochis "hiL&jOl SEE YOUR SHAT-R-PRO- OF AUTO GLASS PROFESSIONAL Bradshaw Auto 50 North Main wry There are three kinds of laziness that endanger the human species: too lazy to work, too lazy to think and too lazy to throw the out of office. Fortunately for the future of man, we are seldom, if ever, too lazy to love just sometimes too old. Age is like love, it cannot W hid. Thomas Dekker fr0, Do you ever find you are hearing and yet not understanding? Take a 20 minute test and find out why. An oudiometric test will eliminate the guess work and tell if you can successfully wear a hearing aid. IS YOUR HEARING NORMAL? Mr. Douglas Finlay, Factory trained Hearing Aid Specialist will be at the Service to assist you with Center any problems you may have e with your hearing aid. has built its reputation on quality, and a well train ed staff, backed by a service program second to none. BELTONE This has made THE IN LEADER WORLD HEARING ANDS AND HEARING INSTRUMENTS. FRIDAY CERTIFIED HEARING AID AUDIOLOGIST: ToYou Batteries At Our Cost Retail WithTax 675-P3.8- Your Cost WithTax Center 300 S. Main For App. Call Tooele 882-323- 3 Salt Lake486-930- 9 ; i 2.28 2.02 0 1.69 312S2.61 13M2.61 1 401 1.96 i 1.63; 1.63 1.89 j ! 1.05' 9:00 5:00 Tooele Vision DOUGLAS A. FINLAY Christmas Gift NowFor Faster Refund SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH -- the 12-iit- period approaching, taxpayers should begin now to gather their records and make sure they are complete and in proper order, the Internal Rev- Verla McFarland . Car Accident Rovd Russell was hospitalized at Valley West Hospital Friday night when he was injured in a head-ocar crash near the Kenne-col- t smelter. He was on his way n home from work. He suffered a trad cut under the chin, a broken collar (tone and abrasions over his entire lardy. He considers himself very lucky considering larth cars were totaled out. The driver of the oth- er car apparently dozed at the wheel and his car another car in front of the Russell car Irefore the head-oimpact. Royd was released on Tuesday to recuperate at his home in Hunter. side-swipe- d n Diane Bird and three daughters or Riverton spent the weekend in St. John at Mr. and Mrs. George McFarlands home. Her husband has spent the past week in Virginia servicing electronic equipment connected with his job. Family Participation Christmas Goodies Made The Rush Valley Relief Society Indies spent their work meeting doing things in preparation for Christmas. Joyce Russell, of Tooele, gave a demonstration on peanut dusters and chocolate making. Maree Sagers had six ladies busy making pecan rolls and Mary McCombs instructed in the making of Santa's Unit and an ecology hutch. A delicious dutch dinner was served by Gash? Maxwell, Kandy Sagers, Elva Mae Russell and Gwen Stookey. Lnciva Hutchins, Tooele, was at the Don Bracken home Sunday where her family honored her on occasion of her birthday. Daughter Dolores and Don Bracken, grandchildren Marilyn, Rhonda and Steve, David Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hutchins and Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Rill Blackburn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hutchins and family and Greg Hutchins, all of Tooele enjoyed the evening with their mother and grandma. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hutchins and family of Crantsville were unable to lie with their mom and family that night. jewellers assistant was being married, and the ceremony had him somewhat addled. When it came time to present the bride with the ring, he hesitated. With this ring, prompted the - CHRISTMAS TREES Now on sale. Shop early for your flocked trees before bad weather. All tyjies. Ernest Vario, 65 East 1st North. 20 Mobile Sales, 940 N. Main 13 74 KAWASAKI at .Cost Plus set up. See your Western Auto Dealer. 398 N. C-Main. 882-300- MUST SELL 10 by 58 Richardson Mobile Home. Parked on riverside lot. Excellent condition - two bedroom, fridge, furnace, air conditioner, etc. Only $1800 or best offer. See at Riverside Trailer Court, 1223 West North Temple. Salt Lake. Call or 9 for information. With this ring, said the bridegroom, we give a written guarantee, reminding the customer that the price will be refunded if it is Ccxxl not as represented. - Reading. Held For Cynthia Swan Last rites for Mrs. Cynthia Swan were held Tuesday, Decern-le- r 5 at the Tooele Stake (enter under the direction of Bishop John C. Bryan of the First W'ard. Mrs. Swan died Detemlier 1. THE FAMILY prayer at the mortuary was given by a son Karl G. Swan and lXmglas A. Newman gave the invocation at the chapel. Ruby Smith a long time e friend and associate played and posthide music. Speakers who (said tribute to the life of the deceased were Bishop Bryan, President lee V. Blacken, Dr. Wallace R. Johnson and Elder lairen C. Dunn of the First Council of Seventy's. Music consisted of a pi an s solo X) Holy Night by a grandson pre-hid- OPINION McEachem. There are altogether too many Pall bearers were Ralph E. persons who seem to have a "Do Thiriot Jr., George II. Swan, Not Disturb" sign on their opin- - Frank Kochevar, Merl Smith, vid Swan and Stephan Swan. Nuggets Da-ion- s. VEHICLES FOR SALE 1973 n Chev. wheel base. Excellent condition. Phone or 882-028- 7 364-4.50- 8 882-384- Custom flocking with colors Tree prices start at $3.95. Best prices and selection in town! Steadmans, 916 North Main. Phone - De- CHRISTMAS TREES Five types. Best selection $3 and up. 609 North Brook 882-430- 20 c. FOR SALE Fresh cut Xmas trees. Pinion raid fir. 474 N. 1st West. Christmas trees. FOR SALE Swans IGA Market, Main at 1st South and at 477 E. 2nd North. $3 and up. $.350. 882-064- Squareback. Good shape. $1500. 882-064- FOR SALE 1971 Yamaha. Good condition. Includes helmet racks. and car carrying $350. Call 884-509- FRANDSEN'S XMAS TREES FRESH CUT, ALL SIZES. VA MI EAST BRYAN RD. AFTER 4 P.M. ERDA. FOR SALE desk. Call Office size steel 882-447- - FOR SALE Giant English. 59 cents pound. Joe 882-186- 0 - C.E TV Phone ' 882-4264- ,. 1964 Impala 327 884- - - SALE puppies. $15. FOR part poodle 882-208- 882-306- 8 til Christmas. - 1974 Impala 327 884-344- 9. CRI FOR SALE - 3 Eskimo Spitz puppies. Will be ready for Xmas. $25 each. 3 one spayed female FREE 4 years old, one male 4 years old, one bird dog pup. Ph 5 after 4:30 p.m. FOR SALE Ph BRITTANY Spaniel Pups Parents good bird dogs. Males $20; Females $15. Phone Ten Speed Bike. Main-882-227- 8 ppaMHiMafl DRAPES AKC West Highland Terrior one year. Female. $50. 882-413- Nl V GORDON FURNITURE U 1. Moil! M lli-i- l SALE Ladies long rough out leather coat size 16 Lavender cost $100. Will take $50 worn 2 times. Ladies medium snowmobile suit worn once. Like new 882-440- BABY BEEF or veal cut and wrapped 66t per pound FOR SALE 10 speed bike Like new. $40. 318 E. Bdwy hitch. equalizer 3 YAMAHA Organ 2 octaves of pedals year and half old E-- 44-t- FOR SALE student. Trombone for $75. 884-396- 5 3 Excellent cond. $1195. 175 Russell Ave Tooele 2 FOUR FORMICAS stone cabinets, 6 ft. glass display case. Ph FOR SALE 2 end tables, mahogany, one table lamp, 2 white uniform dresses size 10. Phone 882-327- 3 882-322- 0. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Bicycle 3 speed made in Germany. Excellent condition 882-244- FOR SALE water bed and 5 frame $80. Ph after 4:30 p.m. BEEF FOR SALE Approximately 1000 lbs. live wt. Grain fed. Cal 882-432- 882-073- FOR SALE Skis, bindings, and boots. Size 9. $25. 884-664- 9. 3 882-367- bicycle 882-486- 0. 6) South 882-435- - 882-362- 3 $40. I I 3 1967 Ford camper special pu auto trans, aux trans, cooler, ps, pb, radio, heater, extra gas tank, dual exhausts, posi trac 882-073- 10 speed GORDON FURNITURE J 84-3837. Hypo. 882-117- FOR SALE E 3 74 Custom Nova Hatchback, 2 door. $800 down, take over payments. FOR SALE FOR SALE Great for Christmas. Complete dnim set. Like new. 5 Vacuums Dryers 882-523- 2. 884-386- 9 FOR SALE 1973 Mobile Home 3 bedroom. Partly furnished after skirted, ph. 20 after 6 p.m. Dishwashers I FOR SALE FOR SALE 29 S $15. Hypo a 3 year old camper used MOBILE HOME Maintenance and repairs; awnings, skirting, roof care, releveling and plumbing repairs. No job too large or too small. Winterize your mobile home. For Free Estimate call Ranges Washers FOR Excel1972 HONDA 750 lent condition. Less than 3000 miles. $1250. Firm. FOR SALE HONEY Bake with honey Free recipes. 882-494- 6 I I CUSTOM - FOR SALE 72 VW. $2000 or best offer. 171 S. Coleman Apt. A. 882-234- 0. $2,-00- 0. beck j g 6 882-400- 1. 3 one summer. Call (Residential & Commercial) M 882-477- cab-ov- All Major Appliances - FOR SALE Harley Davidson basket case, 45 Trike. 1969 FORD Station Wagon Call NUTS FOR SALE Guaranteed Repair Work 1971 VW 882-187- FOR SALE 1962 Supreme Mobile Home. 10x55. $2695 Excellent condition. 0 I 882-573- 882-256- WEEKDAYS. MOBILE HOME 10x50 troiter. Good condition. DB Refrigeration CHRISTMAS TREES H-2- 882-546- I Last Rites Sunday Visitors 50-fo- 882-138- minister. Sjieculatcrr: One who Ixnight stocks that went down, bisector; One who bought stocks that went Malcolm S. Forlies. Forties up, When The Weather Outside Is Frightful, Want Ad Shopping Is Delightful 882-304- 1 A STOCK MARKET solo Link Gary Swan, a vtx-a- l Divine" by R. Sterling Halla-da- v and a selection Coin Home by the Tooele High School Choral group. CIjOMNG PRAYER was by Clen Russell of Springville visitDonald G. Thiriot and the grave ed with Lial and Emily Russell at the Tooele City Cemetery was last Sunday afternoon. dedicated hv Bishop Jack C. 884-396- 5. Free Battery Free Cleaning Free Battery y The Rush Valley Ward officers and teachers, with' the Relief Society officers and teachers as invited guests entertained at a party Saturday night. A full course dinner was served to the ladies and their huslmnds. Carnes were played following the meal. Turned out to lie a real fun party. Pri-mar- 8S2-200- 1 Celebrates Birthday Visit Parents The Clark Imlay family presented a prog! ram in the Rush Valley Ward sacrament meetplicate with the State Engineer, ing Sunday afternoon. 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Young Lee Imlay talked first Utah 841 14, on or trefore January alxmt the tme meaning of Christ25, 1975. mas. Karen, a student at BYl, Dee C. Hansen spoke alMHit awareness of the STATE ENGINEER needs of others, service to oth(Published in Tooele Transcript ers and service to the Lord. All Decemlrer 12 20, 27, 1974) sisters and daughter-in-law- , Diann Janeen, Daneice, Karen and Char-main- e sang I Wonder W hen He Notice Of Comes Again" accompanied by their mother Margene. Public Hearing Elder Lynn Imlay gave a talk followed by his father Clark next is Notice hereby given that Imlay, concluding speaker. on the sixteenth day of Decemlrer, 1974. at 3 p.m. at the Tooele County Courthouse Commission Chanilrers, the board of County Commissioners will consider the increase of salaries for County Officials. All interested persons are invited to attend and shall Ire given an opportunity to Ire heard. Dennis D, Ewing Tocrcle County Clerk (Published in the Tooele Transcript Dec. 12 1974) g enue Service advised. TAXPAYERS who itemize Roland V. Wise, IRS deductions, District Director for Utah, said, should collect such items as check stubs to substantiate charitable contributions, bank statements to account for mortgage payments, records that show interest paid on charge accounts or auto payments, bills for medical or dental costs, records of union dues paid, etc." He advised taxpayers to assemble records before the tax filing season begins. That way you have plenty of time, he said, to look for or obtain records supporting important deductions you are entitled to take and you avoid errors. Mr. Wise said that gathering records early enables a taxpayer to file sooner and receive a refund faster. As a matter of fact, he said, taxpayers might well give serious thought now to setting up a recordkeeping system for next . year. MR. WISE also stressed that married taxpayers filing either joint or separate returns should make sure that the social security numbers of both husband and wife appear on the Forms 1040 and 1040A filed. Taxpayers with extra income from a sideline job were reminded to determine whether such income is subject to tax. Clirirttnias Party JOHNCLOVER ST. rea-strt- ts MOBILE HOMES Want to get the other dealers talking stop at J and J Mobile Sales and get the lowest prices on their mobile homes, kit, shelter, Barrington, Utah Mobile, Guerdon and many more. J and J Get Tax Records With in SLB&M. Utah Board of a 8047 Water Resources, 425 State Capitol, Salt lacke City, Utah, propers to change the place of use of 50 sec, ft. of water as evidenced Ry Appls. 28985 and 2H9S6 (15137). The water has lieen diverted from a spring at a point N. 1206 ft. and E. 1040 ft.; drain at a print N. 1 RXI ft. and K. 630 ft., Imth from SW Cor. Sec. 22 T4S, R5W; Well No. T: 12 inch ft. deep at a print N. well 20-4960 ft. and E. 900 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 23; Well No. 2: well, 4080 ft. deep at a print W. 1320 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 32, W ell No. 3; well, 4080 ft. deep at a print N. 3050 ft. and E. 1V0 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 23, all T4S, R5W; and used from Mar. 1 to Oil. 31 ferr the irrigatiem of 600 ac. in S'tSF.'-i- , SEUSW'4 Sec. 32 S'i Sec. 33; T4S, R5W; N'iNE'4 SEVAE'4 NK'AW'.i Sec, 5; NW'c Sec. 4. T5S. R5W. Hereafter, 5.0 sec. ft. of water is to Ire diverted same as hereterfore at print same as heretofore; and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 fetr the irrigation of 600 ' art. in SE'tSWU. SE't Sec. 32 S'i. S'iN'4 Sex--. 22 T4S, R5W ; NK'i Sec. 5. W 't Sec. 4. T5S, R5W. Prcrtests resisting the granting of this appiicatiem with therefor must Ire filed in du(13-1.3- fit: city and dedicating another street as described in said ordiIN ITS nance so as TO CI.EAR title to the pro ('ll, Franklin AAhitehimse Harvey E. W right Roliert E. AA'assorn AA'rn. Oochis (Published in the Tcaiele Transcript, Fri., Dec. 13, ORDINANCE NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has rcn filed with the State Engineer to change water in Tooele County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated, REGISTERED Hampshire ewes - bred to lamb in FEb. 2 yr. old and up 60.00 ea. with their papers, also - Hampshire buck lamb - purebred but-npapers 50.00. Call 0 after 5 p.m. 882-201- 10 |