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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 31, 1975 NOTICE TO WATFB USERS The following applications have filed with the State Ento gineer appropriate water in Tooele County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. laaatious in Sl.B&M. Tooele County 444S3 Mildlife Federation, bv Orriu I. In-t-- n (16-593- ) SI 'SIMONS NOTICF TO CKFDITOBS BY ITHI.IC.VUON IN THF DINTHKT COl'IlT OF TOOFI.F COl'NTY IN THE II DISTRICT STAFF OF I'TAII JUVFMLF COURT FOB TOOELE COl'NTY STAFF OF UTAH Bl FORK B. M'. I In the Matter of the Fxtate of l.l'C'Y BATCI.il FF PAD MFIt MOBI.FY, deceased. Creditors w ill present claims with vouchers to the under- ION. CABFF, JB.. JUDGE 10, Fast Main, D. 1975, claims must lie presented in accordance with the provisions of 75-- 5, I'tah Code Annotated 1953, and w ith A 9 identification therein. as required Melvin Crant Christ-IcJr., Administrator of the Fstate lof LUCY BAT- Signed fit: palmer ci. i deceased Id ward A. mohi.fy Matson Attorney for the Fstate of Lxy Batchlfc Palmer Moiley (Date of first puhl. Jan. 10, 1975; date of last puhl. Jan. 31 1073. script Jan. 285 Crantsvillc, I'tah 81029, on or the 10th day of April e karlene Whitehouse Deputy Clerk (Published in the Tooele at signed STAFF OF I'TAII. in the of Bl'TI.FR, Cl.irnue JB. 2 (1227-72- ) A under eigh-teeears f aye. IT): Mntlier, Sluiron Butler A prueeediim iimit'niing tlie alxive named eliild is pinlm in the alxivt named Court uml an adjudication will Ik- - made which may include the ermanent termination of all your parental rights. You are hereby Summoned to this Court in said apcar county on the 21st day of February, 1975, at I pin. o'clock in the Court Boom of this Couit located at Tooele County CourtI'tali. house, ToiM-le- , Dated this St h day of January, 1975) Tran- NOTICF TO WATER USERS Nick Zakis, Cohlhill, I'tah 84083, has filed with the State ) Fnginoer Appl. No. 44372 to appropriate 0.022 sec. ft. of water in Tooele County. The water is to lie diverted from an springat a point N.49degF.. 1660 ft. from I'S Mineral Monu(1S-369- Jl'YF-MI- L COURT FOB TOO! I F COl'NTY, STATE OF I'TAII BEFORE NON. B. W. CABFF, JR., JUDGE ment No. 7, TBS. B1SV, Sl.B&M, and used from Jan. to Dec. 31 for mining purposes in NMU Sec. 1.T8S, R ISM', SL.B&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must lie filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, 84114, on March 1, 1975. or Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER (Published in the Tooele Transcript Jan. 17, 24, 31, 1975.) 1 SUMMONS BY ITBI.ICATION Case No. 215007 STATF OF ITAII in the interest I I of FUNK, Janet A under eighteen years of pervin age. To: Donald L Funk, father, A proceedini; lonirrning the abuse named child is pending in the alaise named Court and an adjudication will be made which may include the permanent termination - of all your parental rights. You are hereby Summoned to this court in said apKar county on the 21st day of February, 1075 at 3:15 P.M. o'clock in the Court Boom of this Court lo- I, cated at Tooele County Court housu, Tooele, IT ah. Dated this Sth day of January, ' 1975. Karlene Whitehouse Deputy Clerk (Published cript, Jan. e NOTICE TO M ATER USERS The following applications have filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Tooele County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designed. LocaIn-e- tions in Sl.B&M. 44552 I'nited States of America, Bureau of Iamd Management, 1745 West 1700 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84104. 0.03 sec. ft. of water is to lie diverted from ft. deep well, 250-30at a point N. 1(X) ft. from S'i Cor. Sec. 35, T7S, R4M; and used from Nov. 1 to June 1 for the stockwatering of 4500 sheep in SWWvE'i (13-192- 0 in the Tooele Trans17,21,31, 1975.) 10, Sec. 35, T7S, R4M'. Albert J. 44572 Box 365, Grantsville, Utah 84029. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, ft. deep at a point S. 1230 ) ft. and M'. 33 ft. from N'i Cor. Sec. 4, T3S, R5M'; and used for domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 50 cattle, 10 horses; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NMViNE'i Sec. 4, T3S, R5W Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before March 15, 1975. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER (Published in Tooele Transcript January 31, February 7 and 14, 1975) (15-192- At least a casual link exists between noise, stress and fatigue anil accidents and fatalities cording to officials of the Belton Crusade for I tearing Conservation, who cite the results of a study bv the National Bureau of Standards. ac- Shop early, snap up the BIGGEST fashion values at the' BIGGEST SAVINGS EVER! WHILE THEY LAST! PANT SETS REG. 17.99 15 Cas-tagn- 100-3(X- NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR TOOELE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Estate of JULIA M. ALBERS Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 536 East fourth South, Salt Lake Citv, Utah 84102, on or before the 30th of May, A.D. 1975. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 759-5- , Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with thproper verification as required erein. WARM SLEEPWEAR REG. 6.99 7.99 -- 5 mode o'day 33 No. Main Tooele Skeen and Skeen Attorneys for the Estate 536 East 4th South Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 Date of first publication, Jan. 31, 1975, date of last publ. Feb. 20, 1975. Oil fields in San Juan County, Utah produced eight million barrels of oil in 1974 from 600wells, reports Carlton Stowe, minerals statistical specialist for the Utah Geological and Mineral Survey. The Aneth Field produced more than six million barrels of this amount. 1 0 1975. Dee G. Hausen STATE ENGINEER (Published in Tikk-I- i Transcript January .31. FEbruary 7 and 1, 1 17, 21. 31, 1073) IN Till'. II DISTIUCT Miller, I. O. Box 213, Tooele, Utah 81074. 0.3 sec. let of water is to Ik- - diverted from Iron Springs at a point N. 67 deg. E. 1777 It. from F Cor. Sec. 1, T4S, RSM'; and used for domestic purposes of 50 of 50 horses, and for culinary putoxes for 20 units in a campground, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. .31 for the irrigation of 20.0 acs. in SM 'AM 'r. Sec.fi.T4S. R7M' Milan C. ) 44450 GrantsNorth 5 Center, Johnson, ville, I'tah 80429. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to Ik- - diverted bom a ft. deep at a 16 inch well, 20-4Kiut N. 1.320 ft. and E. JOOO ft. from SM' Cor. Sec. 25,' T2S, BOM, and riser I for stiK kwatering of 75 cattle in SM''sw2.NM''SV' Sec. 25, T2S. ROM. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must Ire filed III duplicate with the Stale Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt lake City, Utah 81114, on or livfore March 15, 1975.) Notice is hereby given to all Mrents of Indian Children that Tooele County School District is eligible to receive federal monies for Fiscal Year 1975 under Part A, Title IV of the Indian Education S. Act. P.L. Mr. Jose I.. Trujillo, Human 92-3- RclatinnvMulti-Ciiltura- Director l for the school district will Ire available at the following locations to answer quest ions concerning the Indian Education Act and to discuss the adquacy of current progedurams dealing with the cational needs of Indian students: Tihk-UCity, Feb. 3. 1975, 6:(X) pan., Jr. High ScIumiI; Grantsville, Pel). 5, 1975, 6:00 p.m., Grantsville Elementary; Dugvvay. Fell. 6, 1975, 6:00 p.m., Dugvvay High School, and Ihapah, February 7, 1975, Ibapah Elementary School. Needed Neighbor Savers Pack 601 Holds Boat K ace A n Marguerites Pack 604 liotnuev Boat Regatta "Get Reailv, Get Set, Blow" was the command which started the w inter sail Ixiat race down a 10 ft rain gutter filled with water. Winded hut huppy winners were Scott Cummings, first place; Mike Mendenhall, second place; Jimmie Emerson, third place; Tommy fourth place anil la st de. sign. File Now, Says IRS Taxpayers can help speed up any refund due by filing their tax returns novvaiid bv using the preaddressed label and envelope that came with their tax packages, the Internal Revenue said today. Taxpayers can expect their refunds in four to five weeks by filing now, but those who wait until the last minute could face a refund delav of up to eight weeks. ROLAND V. WISE, District Director of Internal Revenue for Utah, explained that the Ogden Service Center can process returns faster if they arrive with the labels affixed and in env elopes provided by the IRS. is Because this envelope coded to accomodate special sorting equipment, Mr. M'ise said, we can handle the return much faster and get the refund out that much sooner. Another advantage to using the envelope in the tax package, according to the IRS spokesman, is that it precludes an address mistake that the taxpayer could make if he has to prepare his own envelope. THE IRS envelope is just the right size for the tax return, M-forms, and supporting documents and schedules, Mr. M'ise said. "If a taxpayer tries to cram all of this into a tiny letter-sizeenvelope, he added, there is a good chance that the contents may be torn in processing, which could further U-iu- conducts the Crusade. ' will AOLUNTEKRS information. armed with basic Utahns need to detect signs that y, Funeral Held Fur Mr. McKendriek Puck 60 Funeral services for Percy Flovd McKern link were held Tuesday, January 28 at noon in the Tate Mortuary Chapel. Mr. McKendriek died January 25 in a Salt lake hospital. E. M'assomof tlie BIM IOP Bol TiKK-lFifth M'ard conducted the 1 On the left, first place winner, Scott Cummings with parents Mr. and Mrs. Boh Cummings; second place winner Mike Mendenhall with parents Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mendenhall. servile. Bov Bryan gave the family prayer J. M oodmw Tw eedo offered the inviR-a- t ion. I jsle Anderson and Bishop iiuiiiIkt In Mv sang an Fathers I louse Are Mans Mansions and as a closing song Into Tlie Night." Connie llieoliald also sang a wilo In llie ( larden". M rs. Phyllis Dunn plaved accompaniment for the vilosamlalso played the prelude and postludt- - music. Speakers who paid tribute to the deceased were George S. Jackson, Carver Brvan and Bislmp M'assom. IX)N KIRK pronounced the grave at the Tooele City Cemetery was dedicated by V. AlanCurt is. Military rites were conducted at the cemetery. Pall were Mike Pollock. Bud and Jan Bryan, Pete Kelsey, Gerald Bettgerand Marve Erickson while serving as honorary pall were David Pollock, Richard Erickson. Bud Wilson, Key Pittman. Gerald M'ilson and RayoM-nin- j last rites for Fred E. Moscon were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Tooele Utah Stake center. Bishop John C. Bryan of the Tooele First M'ard conducted the the Southern District office can Iki readied hv calling or writing to ACS. SI North University Avenue. Irovo. of expected to die cancer this year more than 4 times the number of persons w bo died in automobile accidents in 1971. lie said that 36.5,000 Americans are expected to die of cancer this year more th.(n six times the iiiiiiiIkt who died in the Vietnam Mar. M e can do soiuctliing about it. if we onlv will, said Garff. He emphasized the value of neighbors in the dixir tmlixir effort to warn Utahns about the danger signs uf cancer. If a near neighlxir takes a iiH'ss.ige to vou, youre a lot more likely to do soiix'thing alxmt it than if vou liap'iied to read that message casually, Garfl continued "Thats why we need a small atmv of volunteers to get the word out." He stressed that a volunteer will onlv be asked to visit the homes in his or her own him k. ami TRAINING "THE education effort door should require only about 3 hours of a persons time, Garff said. 1'liat could Ik lilt most rewarding ever spent. If a 3 hours a anil volunteer should save a life this has happened many times in Cancer Crusades that volunteer to me is a genuine. 1 1 karat hero or heroine. Saving a nearby residents life bv doing a gtxxl job in the Cancer Crusade "is just about the most ni'igliboilv thing a person could ever do, Garff said. He especially urged men to volunteer for crusade work this vear. M'onien have done splendidly in past years," he said. "It's high time we men did more." - Genuine Indian 393-111- Pack 60 s Last Rites Held For F. E. Moscon tin volunmight indicate cancer, who notice teers will urge persons ians, see to phvsvi danger signals Garlf said. He stated that such a efforts have definitely plave.l verv big jwrt in saving lives of people w ith early earner. But Garff said the message must Ik taken to every home m beUtah, ami this goal has never fore Ih'cii reached in past Crusades. I know Cancer is a scary to subject, ami we humans tend Imt push aside uuplcsaut topics tM many times when cancer signs are ignored, the ihtviii who waits will ilie," said the Crusade chairman. For that reason, we hojie the jieople we ask to take the message alxmt earner to I tali lioux-- will consider it a sacred moral eom-itt incut to do their woik well. In'causc somelxxly s life may depend oil It. lie declared. Garlf said individuals max volunteer for the crusade by conor by tacting Inca! ACS volunteers American the to note a writing Cancer Society. Ut.ih Division.610 East South Temple. Salt Like City, or calling 3220111 . 81102. alt City. The Northern Utah Distrtiet Office is lmatod at 707 2 4th Street in Ogden. SIKH. s thelien-edictiona- sK-ci- - ol lives. an effort to save scores of chairman Garlf. lol a vigsaid Crusade, Cancer Utah's nude to orous effort is now visit every to volunteers recruit of I tab single home in the state A The during April. Cancer Society's Utah Division St. mond Wilson. Utah organization today in a search hr volunteers 1 TURQUOISE JEWELRY 373-5SS- Third place w inner Jimmie F.merson, with parents Mr. and Mrs. J'in Emerson; fourth place winner and Best Design, Tommy Fperlcy with father Mr. Warren Fipperlev. Utah 84601. COMMENTING ON tlie urof the Crusade activity. Garff noted that 1.100 I t.ilius are gency BLINDNESS There are now more than 416.000 blind people in the U.S. and approximately 90 more persons go blind every day. It is estimated that one out of every 25 law's of blindness could lie helped iv a corneal transplant, but corneal transplants are ilc)eiident on donor exes. Tixlavs Health I service. MR. MOSCON died January 25 , at a local hospital following an extended illness. - Earl H. Palmer, a son- - in- - law gave the family prayer and Donald G. Anderson gave the invocation. Mrs. Ruhv Smith played prelude and posthide music. A grand daughter Erlene Anderson read a eulogy and speakers Edwards and were William cToi.i.eces Colleges clearly do a lot for students (via certification of various Mlien a girl waits for the right kinds), but there is little clear evi- man to come along these days, she dence that, on balance, colleges probably knows what places he tin much to students, which imFranklin I. Jones frequents. I'heiKlore plies changing them. M. Newcomb, Ps dinings I'lxlav Anvlxxlv who thinks Americans have no imagination probably Music critics review: His rendoesn't work for the Internal Revdition sounded as if hell sprained Franklin P. Jones enue Service. Shelbv Friedman his Bach!" t mm Rings Bracelets Pendant Necklace 1 0 from 100 from 160 from 280 OFF MARGETTS JEWELRY Comer Main & Vine - NOW NEW LOW PRICES ON FABRICS Carver M'. Bryan. MUSICAL nuinliers were a NOW By MTiispering Hope grandchildren of the deceased Duard Moffinden, Rosaline Porter and Elaine Moffinden, a vocal solo Whisper and I Shall Hear by Kenneth Shields. Roger Porter gave the benediction and Frank A. Moscon, a son, dedicated the grave at the Tooele song 2.99 yd. 100 O rig. i yd. texturized polyester double knit crepe. Machine wash, with no-irconvenience. 60 wide. Check also the new low prices on novelty polyesters and sportswear fabrics. on City Cemetery. Pall liearers were all grandsons, Allen S. Moscon, Brent A. and Paul Palmer, Edward E., Nicholas J., and Thomas Moffinden. Honorary pall bearers were Glen E. Palmer, Donald L. M'illianis and Stephen Moffinden. SPECIAL 1 44 yd. Polyester short lengths in colorful assortment of solids and fancys. Just right for your warm weather wardrobe. 2 d delay a refund. Mr. M'ise pointed out that the envelope in the tax package is coded by the type of return to be filed and by 1040 or 1040A the servicing IRS district office. Girls denim jeans. by Ann D. Allen If you're like most American homemakers, you want to save as much as possible, particularly these days, so heres some food for thought for the next time you go food shopping. Buy in quantity. When the price is favorable get as much Dress jeans for boys in school-ag- e comfortable, n Dacron polyester cotton. Flare leg styling with twofront pockets in an assortment of plaids or checks. Regular slim sizes sizes no-iro- If the return can bypass two manual sorting procedures, the IRS District Director said, then obviously the processing is faster and the refund is issued that much sooner. THE CHIEF advantage to the label that came with the tax package, according to Mr. M'ise, is that the taxpayers name, address and social security number are already printed. Tlie possibility of making an error is remote. In using the label, first check that the information on it is If correct, Mr. Mise advised. for example, there is an error simply you may have moved make the correction right on the label. Then transfer the label from your tax package to the front of the 1040 or 1040 A its that simsaid. M'ise Mr. ple, CANCER WARNING Can cancer cells be detected by monitoring? The U.S. Patent Office indicates an affirmative answer has been reached. The electronic procedure discovers the malignant cells without surgery. 3he method was perfected by Dr. Rav Damadian, at N.Y. Downstate Medical Center. Todays Boys dress jeans. Special 3.99 8, 6. as you can safely store, preferably enough to last until the next special. This saves time as well as money. Consider buying brands as well as name ones on some items. Theyre usually cheaper, and come in various qualities. Buy when the price is right. Shop around for the savingest supermarkets. Buy food you know your family likes and that you know is good for them. Ice cream, for instance, is one dessert that provides all the nutrients of milk: calcium, phosphorus, protein, vitamin A, thiamine and riboflavin, yet about everyone enjoys it as much as less nutritious, higher priced and more caloric sweets. If youre careful, you'll probably be able to get both good economy rnd good taste. 3.99 Special cottom Boy-c- ut choose from regular. Sizes in 7-- denim jeans; three styles to popular navy color. Sizes slim. 7-- 8. TOOELE STORE Store Hours 9:30 a.m. till 6 p.m. Open Fridays till 9 p.m. |