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Show 12 Tooele Traiwcrip, Thursday, June 17, 1982 NOTICE NOTICE OF AND AGENDA PUBLIC HEARING Notice I hereby given NOTICE IS HEREBY that the'Tooele County GIVEN that the Tooele Board of Commissioner! of City Planning Commission Tooele County will hold its will hold a public hearing at regular Board of County the Tooele City Hall, 90 Commissioner meeting on North Main Street, Tooele, the first, second and fourth Utah, on Thursday, June 24. Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. and 1982, at 7.4Y) o'clock p.m. to every third Tuesday at 7:00 consider the application for p.m. of each month at the a conditional use permit for Tooele County Courthouse, Housing Authority 47 South Main, Tooele, for a housing unit for the Utah. The next regular elderly, 24 stories, 50 unit meeting will be held on complex, located at 130 Tuesday, June 22, 1982 at East Vine Street, Tooele, 1:00 p.m. The agenda will Utah, on the following real lie as follows: 1. Boll call. 2. Beading of minutes of previous meeting. 3. Approval of minutes of previous meeting. 4. Petitions, remonstrances, and communicat- ions. 5. Tax adjustments. 6. Approval of bills 7. Pacific West Exploration 8. Keg permit for Elks 9. Lease agreement Tooele County Crantsville Senior Citizens Center Fair board 12. Human Services -Health contract with Family Practice Croup 13. Human Services -Transient Indigent contract 14. Human Services -Public Health contract 11. 15. Human Services Alcohol and Drug contract 16. Human Services Title XX contracts 17. Human Services -- -- Nursing contracts 18. Human Services - Corp. Counseling Center Contract 19. Employee insurance Public Notices OF LAND The Tooele Board of Education has declared SALE that lots 1. 2 and 3. block (3.75 acres). Grants-Tooel- e villc, Utah survey, corner Apple, Pluin and Center 1 streets, Crantsville, City are surplus property and have elected to dispose of said property. The Dennis D. Ewing, Tooele County Clerk CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REVIEW the conditional- - use permit granted to Alfonso Montano was duly reviewed by the Tooele City Planning Commission and found that all conditions have been complied with. Marilyn Cillette City Recorder (Published in the Tooele Transcript June 17, 1982) NOTICE OF TRUSTEES PETITION FOR ADOPTION SALE et Deputy Recorder Transcript and Bulletin Tooele City Corporation J.uie 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 1982) (Published in the Tooele Transcript June 16. 1982) struction, Inc.) for a cabinet shop and construction yard located at 393 West Vine Street, Tooele, Utah, on the following real property: The following deserilied real property will be sold at public auction to the IN THE THIRD to change the point of div- highest bidder without Com 1 rd S and 230 ft E ersion, place and nature of JUDICIAL DISTRICT warranty as to title, posseCOURT OF of NV Lot 5 Blk 1 Plat ssion or encumbrances at 0.45 sec. ft. or 325.2 ac. ft. TOOELE COUNTY B TCS, S 200 ft, W 100 of water as evidenced by the Northwest I5oor, of the STATE OF UTAH ft. N 200 ft, E 100 ft to Seg. Appl. 30923-a- . The Tooele County Courthouse, water has been diverted 47 South Main, Tooele, beg. In the Matter of the Adop- Utah, on Wednesday the The public hearing will wells, two, ft. deep, at the fol- tion of DREW THOMAS 14th day of July, 1982, at commence at approximatethe hour of 10:00 a.m. of ly 7 p.m. on Thursday, June JOHNSON, a minor. points: 1) N. 2240 To: WADE T. JOHNsaid day: 24, 1982, at the Tooele ft. E. 28 ft., 2) N. 300 ft. E. SON Beginning 157.5 feet City Hall, 90 North Main 30 ft.; both from SW Cor. Please lie advised that a 24. T2S, R6W; and South of the No rthwest Street, Tooele, Utah. from wed Petition for Adoption has Baker Block Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 corner of Lot 9, Cynthia for the irrigation of 162.6 been filed by JAMES D. 34, Plat A, Tooele City, City Deputy Recorder MACIER for the adoption acs. in Sec. 13, EHEtt Sec. running thence East 110 (Published in the Tooele of your son, DREW THO52.5 and Bulletin 14, WK, NWWSEW Sec. South thence feet; Transcript MAS JOHNSON. 24, T2S, R6W. feet; thence West 110 June 15, 17 and 22, 1982) Be further advised that Hereafter, 0.45 sec. ft. or feet; thence North 52.5 SUMMONS 325.2 ac. ft. of water is to the Petition charges that feet to the point of beCivil No. 804)387 be diverted from two wells you have abandoned your ginning. h as follows: 1) a child in that you have ft. deep, at a failed to provide support Street' address: 368 North IN THE DISTRICT well, for said child and have COURT OF TOOELE 2nd W'est, Tooele, Utah point N. 1950 ft. E. 300 ft.; 0 made no effort to maintain COUNTY STATE OF 84074 well, 2) a ft. deep, at a point N. 300 a parental relationship with UTAH The Trust Deed being the child. ft. E. 30 ft.; both from SW foreclosed by these nonBe further advised that a judicial foreclosure pro- SANDRA KEY DENNI- Cor. Sec. 24. T2S, R6W hearing will lie held on this ceedings is dated March SON, Plaintiff, vs JACK (24 mi. N. of Crantsville); matter on the 26th dav of EUCENE DENNISON, and used for the domestic 14, 1979 and was executed by Robert Edward SR, Defendant July. 1982 at 10;(K) a.m. at purposes of 75 persons, which time JAMES D. Lee Fox and Kathy L. process water for a chemiTHE STATE OF UTAH cal plant in Sec. 32, T1S, Petition for AdopFox, as Trustors, in favor ABOVE-NAMETHE R6W. tion will lie heard by the of Weyerhaeuser Mort-gat- e TO Middle 57633 Court. DEFENDANT: BenefiCompany, Failure by you to answer You are hereby sumCanyon Irr. Co., care ciary. this Petition in writing or The purchase price is moned and required to file James A. Ferguson, 447 N. to appear in person or payable in lawful money an answer in writing to the Main, Tooele, UT. 12.0 sec. of the United States at attached Petition with the ft. of water is to be divertthrough counsel at the time of said hearing constitutes a Clerk of the above- - titled ed from Middle Canyon, at the time of sale. default by you and a judg- of this Dated 9th day Court, and to serve upon, a point S. 1050 ft. W. 1350 ment will lie taken against 1982. or mail to Douglas F. ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 35, June, White, Defendants Attor- T3S, R4W (Middle Canyou for the relief requested Donald J. Winder should you fail to so answer Successor Trustee ney, 185 North Main, Suite yon); and used for power or appear. Said hearing will (Published in the Tooele B-- l, Tooele, Utah, of copy generation of 500 kw. take time at the aforemen57643 John L. Transcript June 17, 24 of said answer, within 30 Perhaps, at first, it was tioned date and time at the and July 1, 1982) days after service of this Cook and Frank Polk Wofa passing thought. 0.1 just UT. Cedar Tooele County Courthouse, summons upon you. ford, Valley, But, like a grain of sand, If you fail so to do, judg- sec. ft. of water is to be 47 South Main Street, PUBLIC embedded in an oyster, the ment by default will be ta- - diverted from an Tooele, Utah 84074. NOTICE , , 200-80ft. at thought began to grow and a MARTIN J. PEZELY the re well, deep, agtoa you Tooele School District is take EVi shape, and as a luslief demanded in said Peti point E. 1320 ft. from Attorney for Petitioner trous Sec. R6W pearl becomes pricehas in Tooele Cor. filed n 12, the (5 T8S, "hich (Published annua, pfanPforPed!.cation tion so has Fathers Day less, used and of and N. 24 said mi. the of Clerk with 17, Vernon); June Transcript for handicapped students Court and a copy of which for the domestic purposes become a gem of a national July 1 and 8, 1982) (special education). Public holiday. here- - (of 2 families stockwatering comment is welcome. The is hereto annexed and COURAGE Mrs. John Bruce Dodd, and 100 served 200 with cattle, sheep; upon you. who conceived of, and then Courage is the result plan may be reviewed at the 1 for 31 Oct. from to of Dated 14th this Apr. day of a conviction that has Pupil Services Office, 70 the irrigation of 0.5 acs. in crusaded for Fathers Day, April, 1982 BeNorth 50 the heart. Tooele, West, gripped was a "child of the NorthSV4NEW Sec. 12, T8S, F. White cause it believes so deep- Utah, June 21st through By Douglas west frontier. Bom on the for R6W. Plaintiff ly, it summons the ener- 25th between 8:00 a.m. and Attorney T. 57662 James rolling plains, one of six 185 North Main, Suite I gies and enthusiasms to 4:30 p.m. she had five children 54 Willow 84074 Utah St., Reed, the Tooele, in (Published promote such beliefs. she was left UT. 0.015 sec. brothers Tooele in Crantsville, the (Published Strait Lines by C. Neil Transcript-Bulle- t in, June motherless when very divertis water be of to ft. 17 Transcript June 3, 10, 18, 22, 24, 1982.) Strait young. ed from an existing h and 24, 1982) The rearing of the piowell, 20 ft. deep, at a point neer family was left to Mrs. S. 690 ft. W. 595 ft. from Dodds father, William EV Cor. Sec. 31,T2S,R5W Smart, a Civil War veteran. for used and (Crantsville); And, it was in tribute to stockwatering 4 cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for his devotion and care that the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in she conceived of the NE4SEV4 Sec. 31, T2S, Fathers Day idea, one day in 1909. She was, by then, a R5W. Protests resisting the young mother herself, devoted to her little son and granting of these applications with reasons therefore husband, living in Spokane, must be filed in duplicate Washington. She took her idea, first, with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, to the local Ministerial Association, and to the SLC, UT. 84116, on or beYMCA, for help in nurturfore July 24, 1982. ing and developing it as a Dee C. Hansen, PE local observance. STATE ENGINEER Obviously, she was suc(Published in the Tooele cessful in winning them to 17 and 10, June Transcript her conviction, because the 24, 1982) first Fathers Day was celebrated in Spokane in 1910. SPECIAL SCHOOL She had opted for the first BOARD MEETING The Tooele County Sunday in June, her fathers Board of Education will birthday that year. But the ministers of Spohold a special meeting kane did not have time to in the June 21, Monday, Tooele County School Di- prepare the special serstrict Building, 66 West mons they had planned to Vine Street at 7 p.m. prach on Fathers Day, so the observance was put off 1. Roll call. until the Third Sunday of 2. Bus bids. 3. Presentation of im- June in 1910. Fathers Day has been munization policy. 4. Policy on Nevada Stu- celebrated since then, on dents attending Wendover. Junes Third Sunday. And, 5. Presentation of Mil- in 1972, by Joint Congressional Resolution, Fathers itary Leave Policy. 6. District calendar. Day became the law of the d 7. suit land as a national holiday, Adjourn to executive ses- to be observed by Presidential Proclamation. sion to discuss negotiations. in the Tooele (Published Civil No. P 3926 50-80- 0 10-inc- 100-60- 0 100-80- h D (15-293- m" o' . ' '.N : v (15-293- B-- -- June 15 and 17, 1982) FOOD AND FITNESS Almost everybody needs more information about how to keep healthy and how to live longer and betFood & Fitneu can ter A booklet, help. Food & Fitneu describes the basic elements in food and explains exercise fundamentals and how they can sharpen both your physical and mental It also helps you to evaluate the physical and nutritional training your children receive in school. Available from the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Utah Public 96-pa- And Maks Fresh and Frosty Milk Coolers. FRESH PEACH COOLER COOLER COOLER Yield: 36 or. OR 4 glasses 1 cup sliced fresh strawberries 2 tablespoons honey 2 cups cold milk 1 pint strawberry Ice cream, softened Fresh whole strawberries. It desired Yield: Place strawberries, honey and o small amount of milk in blender container; cover. Purfee until almost smooth. Add remaining milk and ice cream. Blend until smooth and frothy, about 1 minute. Serve immediately in toll chilled glasses garnished with fresh whole strawberries. 36 oz. OR 4 glasses 2 medium-size- d bananas, sliced 2 tablespoons honey 2 cups cold milk 1 pint vanilla Ice cream, softened 12 teaspoon ground ginger, if desired Banana slices. If desired Place bananas, honey and a small amount of milk In blender contalner,-cover-. Puri until almost smooth. Add remaining milk, ice cream ond ginger Blend until smooth and frothy, about 1 minute. Serve Immediately in loll chilled glasses garnished with banana slices I0mlt ginger If drink Is to be served to children. 40 oz. OR 5 glasses 2 cups peeled chopped fresh peaches (about 3 medium) 3 tablespoons honey 214 cups cold milk 1 pint peach OR vanilla Ice cream, softened . 14 teaspoon almond extract Fresh peach slices. If desired Place peaches, honey and a small amount of milk in blender container; Yield: cover. Purbe until almost smooth. Add remaining milk, ice cream and extract. Blend until smooth and frothy, about 1 minute. Serve Immediately in tall chilled glasses garnished with fresh peach slices. DAIRY FARMERS OF UTAH 17. 1982) Oddly enough, though. Fathers Day became a national celebration by popular demand long before it was recognized by 0 Transcript and Bulletin FRESH DANANA de-Se- c. (15-293- Sistrunk-Bankhea- FRESH STRAWBERRY pro-lowi- How Fathers Day Grew Up From Mrs. Dodds Dream fhs Ffoshsi l&sffeshsr iiTBiirtiixfniJi Tn. B-- l. 'S NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given NOTICE TO BID that the Tooele City PlanTooele School District is Commission ssill hold ning bids for on two 84 asking hearing to consid-trans- it public forward control passenger of Orvin er ppbeation type diesel engined condition-lUciend- a u,,aRi- buses and one 48 passenger permit fora Babbitry conventional chassis diesel (home occupation) located engined bis. at 481 Arnerican Way availare Specifications able at the Tooele County I"00!6 Utah, on the District Bus Carage, ,owinS dcscrilcd rcal South Coleman Street, perty: Lot 15, Westland Estates Tooele. Utah 84074. Please No. 1, Tooele City Sursee Mr. Vem Lee. Tooele City, Tooele vey, Bitis must be returned to County, Utah according the office of the Clerk of to the plat thereof rethe Board Roy Stout at the corded in the office of School District Offices, 66 the County Recorder of West Vine, Tooele, Utah said County. 84074 no later than 10 a.m. The public hearing will on June 21, 1982. commence at approximateBody and chassis must meet the 1982 Utah Stan- - ly 7 p.m. on Thursday, June dards for school bus con 24, 1982, at the Tooele City Hall, 90 North Main struction. The Board of Education Street, Tooele, Utah. reserves the right to reject Cynthia Baker City Deputy Recorder any or all bids. (Published in the Tooele Tranin the (Published and Bulletin Transcript Bulletin June 15, script and June 15, 17 and 22, 1982) and 17 1982) The following deserilied sold at property will be the highpublic auction to law-fest bidder, payable in money of the United State a at the time of sale, PATRICIA C. ROBLES, at the WEST FRONT Plaintiff, v JOSE C. RO- - STEPS of the County Courthouse, in TOOELE BLES, Defendant CITY. TOOELE County, THE STATE OF UTAH Utah, on JUNE 29. 1982. at 1:30 p.m. of said dry, for TO THE ABOVE-NAMEthe purpose of foreclosing a DEFENDANT: exeenrted by You are hereby sum- - Deed of moned and required to file CHARLES F. QUICK and an answer in writing to the CRETEL QUICK, husband attached complaint with and wife, as trustors), in the Clerk of the above- - vor of Commercial Security titled Court, and to serve Bank, covering real West upon, or mail to Douglas F. perty located at 780 White, Plaintiff s Attorney, 1220 South, Tooele, Utah, 185 North Main, Suite and more particularly Tooele, Utah, of copy of scrilied as: aid answer, within 30 days Lot 79. SOUTHWEST VILLACE MOBILE after service of this sum- mans upon you. NO. 1, a sulidivision of If you fail so to do, judgTooele City, according ment by default will be tato the plat thereof, reken against you for the recorded in the office of lief demanded in said comthe Tooele County Recorder of said County. plaint, which has lieen filed with the Clerk of said Excepting therefrom the Court and a copy of which Northwesterly 3 feet of is hereto annexed and heresaid lot, which is a strip with served upon you. of land measured perDated this 14th day of pendicularly to and parallel with the northwesApril, 1982 By Douglas F. White terly line of Lot 79 of said sulidivision. Attorney for Plaintiff 185 North Main, Suite BI COMMERCIAL SECURITY BANK, Trustee Tooele, Utah 84074 (Published in the Tooele Richard B. Best Transcript June 3, 10, 17 Vice President and 24, 1982) Dated May 26. 1982 (Published in the Tooele Transcript June 3, 10 and ul 16-in- pro-proper- perty has Ireen appraised at Beg. at a point which is $54.3I0. 185 feet East from the N'W The Board of Education cor of Lot 8, Blk 49, Plat A will receive bids for said Tooele City Survey; thence property at its offices at 66 South 518 feet to the North West Vine St. until 2:00 line of Lot 2, Blk 49. Plat A; p.m.. July 23. 1982. Bids thence Eart 231 feet to the should !e sealed and comer of Lot 3, elude $500 earnest money Blk 49, Plat A; thence North in the form of a cashiers 518 feet to the South line of check, Iralance of the sum Vine Street; thence West to lie due within 90 days, along the South line of Vine The Board of Education 231 feet to the point serves the right to reject of beg. any or all bids. DATED THIS 16th day Roy S. Stout, Clerk, Board of June, 1982. of Education CYNTHIA BAKER (Published in the Tooele ol June, 1982. SALE J. Bolser (East Valley Con- PUBLIC NOTICE Pr-9- Dated this 16th day of J NOTICE OF TRUSTEES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Tooele City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider the application of Kurt This summer, when the Fahrenheit's out of sight, cool it with milk, the Fresher Refresher. And make your own fresh and frosty milk coolers. well-bein- 1 I I I each set For of 4 glasses, send check or money order In the amount of $8.95 along with a "REAL" Seal (or the words "REAL Seal" printed on a 3x5 card or notebook to: paper) Milk BE Cooler Glasses, P.0. Box 9078-C- , St. I I I Paul MN 55192. I SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR NAME, COMPLETE MAIUNG ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER AND QUANTITY ORDERED. Please allow 6-- 8 weeks tor delivery Offer expires July 31, 1982. Void where prohibited. I I I J g. Relations Department., Food & Fitneu is a unique collection of articles written by experts in nutrition, physical fitness, and the psychology of motivation. For more information, call extension 500. 487-644- 1, There is no charge for single copies of this booklet. the beginning, the idea began to take shape and signifiCongress. From cance. William Jennings Bryan, a legendary popularist advocate, urged that people observe Fathers Day in response to the tremendous contributions that American fathers had made to the growth of the country, a product of their spiritual and physical devotion and dedication to the democratic idea. A few years later, President Woodruff Wilson and, later. President Calvin Coolidge, urged that Americans, in all of the states and the overseas territories, observe Fathers Day as a nations tribute to its dads. William Smart died in 1919 but, by that time. Fathers Day was an established institution, already woven into the tapestry of our social culture. It is fitting that the National Fathers Day Committee should have been organized during the early Depression years, when it must have been a morale booster to millions con- fronted with problems that defied personal solution. Over the years since, Fathers Day mushroomed from haphazard church ob- servances to a cohesive celebration, recognized not just nationally, but in 40 different countries around the world. Recessions come and go. Wars are fought and won. Prosperity has rewarded our nation. And through the decades, Fathers Day has achieved added significance. Today, 95 percent of all Americans observe Fathers Day, an event crowned with exuberance, devotion and good family fun. Plan For Museums Outdoor Class: Hike The Park, Stay In Chalets An outdoor learning ex- perience with all the joys of wilderness backpacking but without the necessity to carry tent, sleeping bag or cooking equipment, is offered July 4 by the Utah Museum of Natu- ral History. The week-lon- g class will be held in Glacier National Park in Montana, the only U.S. national park where it is possible to hike the wilderness while spending the nights along the trail in European-styl- e chalets. The instructor is Ted Major, director emeritus of the Teton Science School in Jackson Hole, Wyo. who will focus on the wildlife, geology and plants in the 17-2- park. Glacier National Park is made up of stunning alpine scenery with hundreds of small waterfalls and lakes, but it is also one of the last sanctuaries for the wolver-bein-g ine, wolf and grizzly bear, says Major. We can also look for bighorn sheep, mountain goat, elk, pronghorn and deer, as well as an incredible profusion of wild flowers. The $420 tuition in- cludes meals and lodging at the mountain chalets. Registration deadline is June 30. For complete information, call the museum at 581-692- 7. |