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Show the United Slates for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must tie ilia iked ill the lower No. III'HIT ''I'llHir N.ile bill, Chlnl.'t. K ile. April 14. 1971. The highest bidder will be to )ay immediately the iiliiolllil t'leleof. claimants of the Any ndxi-is- Legal Notices left-han- CwiMilt ('minty Clerk or (lie Sicnrn for l(rpfrtivc further Infiiniiution "1 J d bind Mioiilil file their cliiiius, or object iona. on oi before llie tmr1 designated for tie: sale. Tin- - Kiireiiu of l.'ind Managethe records ment 1ms not of Tooele County to iixccilaai the existence of Hny adverse claim. Any contiguous owner claimin', a preference right must assort such right within 30 days from tin above sale date. EKNKST E. HOUSE. above-describe- s.ti.i: I llkjcn 20 Years Ago... KiuJ AdjcHanJ Hard TcJ Vcftr Sinn 6r8rrKt X Cl irbrM yjrr'l W 4 ,uSaSWM.r..Sa WOKI.I) SCRIPT . . . Prof.' Dr. Andre Eckardt of Sternberg, Germany explains IM symbols of new universal script he calls "Safe, enabling written communication In all major INVENTS . post-offic- MAYOR McGUP By John Jarvis MAYOR YtXJVE BEEN PACING BACK AND FORTH ALL THROUGH THE OOUNCIL MEETING. ANYTHING WRONG? V I'M WORRIED, ABOUT MY WIFE! I --Jllou Responsible For Passengers i fa niily. 1 , I circumstances, and the respond bility cannot be escaped, )u. Another significant fact develop, ed la that 66 of the 185 fatal dents occurred as the result of the vehicle running off the road. Such tragedies happen as the result of The dread responsibility which falling asleep, excessive speed ' has to be assumed by the driver of blinding headlights of appnuu-hor cars, overcome being perhaps bv an automobile when other persons carbon monoxide fumes. are riding with him Is further borne out from analysis of Utah's 1953 fatal traffic accidents, the Utuh Safety Council reported to- anil Mr. und Mrs. Kay lJn-- n (hililren Killy and Patricia, and Mrs. Mary Mcl'ulin of Salt Luke City spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Margaret Hannifin and Mr. and Mra. Brennan Hannifin and ' TTF'? Fierce Plantl Fr c - Mr. and Sira. Mitciiell Jameson i.f Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. day. A. D. Mitchell of Tooele, were the 61'; of tho 209 traffic fatalities for the year were persons other Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerald Kennedy in than the driver of the vehicle inMammoth. volved, the safety council study revealed. This figure represents 47 Mr. und Mrs. Max Kay and pedestrians and 81 occupants who children of Delta were in town were passengers at tha lime of the over the weekend visiting with rel- accidents in which they were killatives. They were guests oi Mr ed. For each driver who was killed a passenger was also killed. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird. A. LcRoy Taylor, special consulMn. Clani Jerman is visiting tant to the safety council and who In Salt Lake City with her son and made the analysis for the council, wumed Utahns to keep facts In ianiilv, the Lloyd Jcrmans. mind, particularly when carrying Mra. Don Hudson und two chil- passengers. The Biblical admonva- ition that you are k dren are spending a your brothers cation in Cedar City with her par- keeper certainly applies in such ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Perry. 226 So. Univ. Ave. PHONE 945 two-wee- DaieCarwegie JfJlAUTHOR OfHOW JO STOPJNORRYING AND SJAR 708 North St. Oalr years ago, doctors told David Herndon, son had suffered Street. Pittsburgh 6. Pa., that hla Lrain Injury at birth and should be committed to an institution. He simply couldn't .believe them and yet the bey obviously wasn't normal Put him away now," tbs and showed no Indication of improvement. doctors advised, snd save yourself a great deal of anxiety and grief. Life had hit him a terrific wallop and he began to think that the best way to absorb the punishment was to go on 30 year drunk. But there were other things to consider. His wife wasn't bearing up too well under the strain end if he added to her burden she might crack up. At this point, when he felt that he was at tha lowest ebb of his resources, he turned to prayer. After repeated prayers for guidance, these comforting thoughts came to him: If God is infinite and there is no place In the universe where CAHNFGIE intelligence Is lacking God is spirit and my little boy is a manifestation of the creator and consequently must be flawless. The absence of God would lie a contradiction in terms. It also occurred to him that showing his wife more tenderness and consideration might help her over her melancholy. He began taking her out more often, planning their evenings together as though they were dates Now, two years later, he and his wife have passed through this ordeal without either losing their sense of balance. In fact, they feel closer to each other than ever before Best of all, his little boy has .unfounded the medical fraternity by displaying a remarkable degree f alertness He is makirg progress. 'fWO A were entertained by Mrs. Conrad Holmes. The prize for high score at cards was won by Mrs. Wilfonl Farrcn and the consolation prize to Mrs. Floyd Nash. Others present were Mra. Albert Phipps, Mrs. Wilson Lee, Mra. Robert Gaiaford, Mra. Curtis Phipps. Mra. Charles ment hall. Games were payed and refreshments served. The affair was under the direction of Martha Weirman. The neighbors of Wmxlcraft held their regular meeting. After the business session ''TOO was played at which Mrs. Nora McCormick and Mrs. Rosa Phipps won the Kay, Mrs. Allan Hudson. Frank L, Harris of Mammoth prizea. A delicious luncheon was returned after spending a few days served by Mra. Zoe Hickman, hosat St. George, where he went to at- tess for the evening. Notes from the high school, by tend tho funeral of hia brother, Marion Laver: A fast game of Abner Harris The Gleaner girls and basketball was played between the enjoyed a party at the LDS amuse girls senior and sophomore teams. M-M- By TOM OKA 1954 Vehicle Driver own SAFO d STATKri DEPARTUNITED MENT OK TIIK INTERIOR. Bur-eu- u of I'ini Management . laind nnd Siir'ev Offiee. Suit Iatkc City. Utah, Feb'. IS. 19.ri4. Under provisions of section 24.Vi, U.S., nil Hinended by section M of Die net of June 2S. 1934 48 Stat.. Manager. 1274; 43 U.S.C. 1171), and pursu-an- t Published In the Eureka of Charles to llie aiilieation March S, 12. 19, 2d and April 2, M. Wright of Vernon, Utah, Serial 1974. No. U 04013, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than $4.00 per acre, at a public j sale to be held at 10 o'clock a. in., on the 14th day of April, 1904 j next, at this office, the following (Continued from page One) j tracts of land: Sarah Parren, Miss Maa Sullivan, N'i See. 3.1, T 9 S. It 7 V. SLM ' Mrs. Dennis Harrington, Mrs. D. 320 acres. No part of this tract J. Sullivan, Mrs. P. J. Fennell, Mrs. will be sold separately. Edward I ike, Mrs. Frank Carrily, liids may be made by the prin- Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. II. E. cipal or his agent. either person- Wall, Mrs. A. D. Monson, Mrs. ally at the aale or by mail. Leonard Davis, Mrs. Hilda Olsen, Bids sent by mail will be consid- all of Eureka; Mrs. D. C. Wheeler, ered only if received at this office! Mrs. Minnie Bate, Mrs. D. C. prior to the hour fixed for the! Wheeler, Jr., Mrs. Wells Hales, all sale. Kids must be In sealed en-- J of Silver City Mrs. Earl F. Dunn, vclopes accompanied by certified Mrs. IeRoy Dunn and Mrs. Edwin e rhecks or money orders Simpson, all of Mammoth. made payable to the Treasurer of' Members of the LaJollas club I n " Si-li- I Probate and Guardianship Notices mu.ic March f, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Tagc Four-- y Sir. anil Mn. Frank Peart and daughter, Darlene, were in Goshen on Wednesday attending funeral services for Vcrn Burraston. Mrs. Peart and Mrs. Burraston are sisters. Forced Ho Move! Hay l or Auto Co. John II. Siiliix un. who has been on the sick list for the past few weeks, is reported to be much improved. This will be good news to his host of friends in Tintic. HAS GOT TO MOVE! Mr. anil Mm. Frank Gear were called to Salt Lnke City last Saturday. due to the serious illness of Mrs Gear's brother. Leslie Crania r. He is still in critical condition at the LDS hospital. MUST SACRIFICE STOCK! ENTIRE Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Wilde were Mrs. Duane Thurgood iLois Wilde) j and family of Syracuse. Peggy i Sparrow, niece of Mrs. Thurgood.j accompanied the Thurgnods on the re urn trip and will visit withj ; them for a few days. At the half it looked as if the seniors would win easy, but in the last half the score was tied and stayed that way until near the end of the contest when the seniors made a USED-CAR- S PARTS-TIRE- S ! ; ACCESSORIES basket and won out 20 to 21. A game was played between the girls main basketball team and the boys sophomore team. The boys won tho game easily. The girls again challenged the main team. The following team was chosen by Mildred Rife: Faye Hone, Merlene Mauson. Beulah Mauson, Mildred Rife, forwards; Mina. Webb. AdeWTowcrs, Cecelia Ryan, guards; Phylis Baut. Ruby Bigler, centers; the substitutes were Florence Naylor, Thelma Dahl and Marcella Gourley. The girls won the game by a score of 16 to 10. The game was played with girls rules, because of this the boys made many fouls. Bill Allin-so- n was put out of the game because of the fouls he made. D. C. Wheeler, Sr., of Silver City returned to his home after spending several months in a Salt Lake City hospital, due to an injury to his back. Mr. Wheeler was somewhat Improved but not fully recovered. Dr. W. A. Robinson was called o Powell. Wyoming, by a message informing him of the death of father, C. E. Robinson, aged years. Deceased had been ailing some time and the cause of death was due to ailments of his 70 for his old age. An old superstition amoung the Zulus of South Africa holds that every man is aecompained wherever lie goes by an ancestral spirit. In the form of a serpent, that travels underground. We have opened up a whole new stage for our national development a stage on whirh the elements of the land and the people are augmented by a third dimension the dimension of science. 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