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Show : The Leader-T- 19, 1973, Page 9 GarlancTTTmesApcil he PUBLIC NOTICE Deweyville Doings ALENE FRYER Members of the Primary gave a most pleasing performance Sunday evening as they demonstrated in word and song, "Thou Shalt Live Together in Love." Mrs. Clark Butler, Primary counselor, was in charoe of th program. It is always a pleasure to have the Primary youngsters perform, and we realize t the extra time anH " effort fMVAf, takes to prepare and present these programs. Bishop Zane Wheatley expressed appreciation for the efforts the workers in the Primary make, and also expressed his thanks to the children. Many mothers and daughters in the Deweyville area attended the Honeyville Mother's and Daughter's night at the Honey-vil- le school, Thursday evening. We felt that the teachers at the school go far "above and beyond the call of duty" in the many things they do to have such a successful event A silhouette had been made of each girl in the school, as well as one of the teacher of that particular grade, and at the close of the evening, the girls took them home. The activities were so well planned, finished off with ice cream sundaie, and every mother and daughter went home feeling it was indeed, an evening well spent. Easter time is bringing familiar faces back home, if only for a brief stay. At the David Holdaway home for a couple of days were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen and their children. They left Sunday for their home in Garden Grove, Calif. Also visiting the Holdaways were Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Holdaway and family from Granger, and Justin Ho!daway from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Be ssin-g- er and Sammy will arrive from California for the Easter vacation time with the Litch-for- d family. They will also be visiting Mrs. 0. W. Snow and other family members. Les Fryer will arrive this Thursday at Salt Lake International from Fresno and we will be on hand to greet him. He will have a six day stay at home. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Snow and family came from Bountiful last week to visit with Mrs. XV Orion Snow. t A lovely lady ih our community, Mrs. Constant Dewey, observed her 88th birthday, Tuesday. Her daughter, Mrs. Ned Waldron, came from Arlington, Va. for the occasion. A family birthday dinner was held at the Blackham home, Tuesday. Mrs. Jerry Jones and children came from Nampa, Idaho, Mrs. David Nyman from Cedar City, Mrs. Dawey's brother, W. E. Eggle-sto- n, came from Salt Lake City, and her sisters, Mrs. Vida Jones and Mrs. Rae Williams from Malad. Mrs. Waldron, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Nyman left for Cedar City, Thursday. 257-72- PUBLIC NOTICE To all Riverside subscribers we now have a correspondent for your area. Please call Gail 41 Udy Kevin Anderson is at home recuperating following surgery oij his nose last week. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bur-baentertained at a family dinner, Sunday, a was held especially for Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burba nk, who have returned after being in Mesa, Ariz, for the winter. at 458-331- 2. fUBLIC NOTICE nk Notice to Creditors Estate of Bertha Jensen Smith also known as Bertha J. Smith, Deceased. Creditors will pre sent claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 31 First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 30th day of June A. D., 1973. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 5, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Grant Gill Smith, Executor O. Dee Lund, Attorney for Executor. Published in The Leader March 29, April 5, 12, 19, 1973. PUBLIC NOTICE Invitation For Bids 1973 The Box Elder County Mosquito and Fly Abatement District in- vites Bids for the Following Insecticides: 1. Baytex 25 gallon 2. Parathion 8 flowable concentrate, 50 gallon 3. Dibrom 8, 50 gallon, 14, 25 gallon, Dibrom 4 Dust, 4,000 4. Diazinon 500 E. 50 gallon, Diazinon 50 W L000 5. Malathion L V Concentrate 50 gallon Breakdown prices on the following insecticides: Parathion sand core granules 75-9-- Di-br- om PUBLIC Notice To Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Box Elder County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 42218 Dale Nicholas, P.O. Box 10, Promontory, Utah 84307. 0.045 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from a well, 100-3ft deep at a point N. 150 ft and E. 400 ft from SW Corn. Sec. 4, TUN, R3W; and used for the domestic purposes of 150 persons, of 4 horses; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SW14 SW14 Sec. 4, TUN, R3W. 2 DD VP--EC er er and wettable powd- Cygon EC and wettable powd- (29-178- 6) Abate 4E and granules Djrsban M and granules Baygon Dieldrite 1. (2) 1973 4wd vehicles, Jeep size and Jeep type with (5) 885 x 15 size nylon, mui and snow type tires, 100 level or better, tires and wheels, red color, passenger seat, heater and defroster, seat-bel- ts, metal cab, warren hubs, radiator brush guard, front bumper, heavy duty rear and bumjwr with draw-btrailer hitch, oil pressure gauge, ammeter and water temperature gauge, oil filter, and oil bath air cleaner, looking differential, armor plate protection under transmission and engine, right and left rear view mirrors, directional signals, complete underseal, front end electric winch and heavy duty front springs, give prices on both 6 and 8 cylinder engines. 2. (1) trade in: 1968 Ford Bronco, 4whd, with front-en- d winch, condition good. Can be seen at warehouse 53 So. 6th West, mornings only. To be delivered to our warewrap-arou- NOTICE 00 stock-wateri- 42240 Don M. (29-178- 7) ng Han- Tremont Str. Tre monton, Utah 84337. 0.50 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an unnamed drain at a point N. 1310 ft and W. 755 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 10, TUN, R3W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 6.0 acs. in part of NE14SE14, SE 14SE14 Sec. 10, TUN, R3W. 422 66 8) s, Clint S. sen, nd ar 621 So. (29-178- Jud-kin- 950 N. 1st W Tremon-to- n, Utah. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at well, a point S. 1830 ft. and E. 2130 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 11, T12N,, R2W; and used for the domestic' purposes of one family, 75-2- 50 stock-wateri- ng of horses and 5 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 house 53 So. 6th West, Brig-ha- m to Oct 31 for the irrigation City, Utah, 30 days after of 0.50 acs. in SEl4NWl4Sec. notification of bid. All bids 11, T12N, R2W. must be in the mail by midProtests the resisting We night of April 29, 1973. granting of these applications reserve the right to reject any with reasons therfor must be or all bids for any reason. filed in duplicate with the State Address all bids to: Bids, Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Box Elder Co. Mosquito and Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on Fly Abatement District, 125 or before May 19, 1973. West 4th South, Brigham City, John Bene Utah 84302 Deputy State Engineer Published in The Leader April Published in The Leader Apr. 19, 1973. 5 5, 12 and 19, 1973. NEXT WEEK On April 26, 27, & 28th Notice of NOTICE Public Bothwell Hearing By Mobile Home and Recreational Coach (Travel TraUer) Ordinance The Board of County Com- WIN CASH PRIZES $50 1st Place $30 2nd Place $20 3rd Place PUBLIC Hi-Coun- try EXTRA GOOD ECONOMY EXTRA GOOD PERFORMANCE -- PONTIAC CRUQP-ttHEATLEWest Main -C- ADILLAC-GMC - Y Tremonton, Utah NO Don Southwick B. DEED DELIVERY-N- O Even if a deed is properly executed, it doesn't become effective until it is delivered to the buyer and accepted by him. Take the case of the old man who signed, sealed and acknowledged a deed to his nephew and placed it in an old tin box in his room. He died shortly thereafter and the deed was disIn a contest with covered. other heirs over the property, the nephew lost because there had been no delivery of the deed. Until the deed is delivered, the title remains with the seller and he may change his mind and destroy the deed with impunity. But once properly delivered and accepted, a deed passes title and can 80-ye- ar New Shipment not be revoked. Your best protection in the area of deeds is your lawyer. He will see to it that it's properly drawnandexecuted-an- d protects you as far as his legal eye can see. Advice tactics in this technical area could have horrendous results. ...do-it-yours- elf Thinking of selling your home? It m3kes sense to list it with this town's oldest and most active office - SOUTHWICK REALTY64 West Main, 5. Many qualified prospects waiting to buy your property. "Make SOUTH WICK your partner in the business of living." 257-368- T12N, R2W; and used for All are TOP 50 QUALITY 12-- 2 without ground 12-- 2 with ground Limit 12-- 2 250-fo- rolls ot $1I w Q99 $ 187J ROUND BOW RAKE. $233 TOM per customer Round Bow Rake. Tapered teeth are curved for easier working in the soil or on your lawn. Fine quality rake and handle. PSI PLASTIC PIPE $1 12 .99 STEEL $2.99 $4.99 34 1 7.99 14 $9.99 M5.99 i2 2 58" ; HOOVER VACUUM Hoover Upright deluxe model 1070; If its a Hoover you know its the best! Famous Hoover action really is regular $74.95. Light, Zipper bag POSTS I deep cleans rugs and Smooth, carpets. metal polished bars gently, but tap the firmly several carpet thousand times per minute while it rests on a cushion of air. This Hoover i It 1 IF 1 6 ft. in 100-fo- rolls. We have a complete line of fittings tool 1W v each 562" Heavy Duty Steel Posts. Finest quality U. S. made, with 5 clips per post. In bundles of 5, We stock 5 12, 6 12 and 7 ft. posts. x 50 feet FIELD Pony Halters G. Cleoi Summers, R.F.D. L Tremonton, Utah 84337. 2.5 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep well, 250-6- in eclors: Red, Black, Green, Blue or White. Sizes: 1, large horses; 2, regular horses,- - 3, yearling; and 50 ft at a point N. 1990 and E. 1030 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 14, T12N, R4W; and used for the domestic purposes of two families, stockwatering of 300 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 110 acs. in W12SW14, W12NW 14 Sec. 14, T12N, R4W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before June 2, 1973. John Bene Deputy State Engineer Published In The Leader Apr. 19, 26 and May 3, 1973. without rack Today. I 750-fe- 80-l- b. the G. Cleor & NIPPLE ELECTRICAL CABLE 50 domestic of one purposes family, stockwatering of 20 cattle; and used from Apr. 15 to Oct 31 for the irrigation o1 2.0 acs. in NI2NW14 Sec. 3:2, SUCKLE BTL. And Summer Jackets. Come In and See Us Finest Quality ROMEX type NOTICE notice to Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Box Elder County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 42299 Eldon R. Johnson, P.O. Box 21, Deweyville, Utah 84309. 0.5 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from an well, ft deep at a point E. 1450 ft and S. 250 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 32, ch Drive A 73 Pontiac With Pontiacs Own Special Options Today Realtor Of Windbreakers (29-179- 2) yr By 1 duplica e wth he State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City Utah 84114, on or before May 26, 1973. John Bene Deputy State Engineer Published in The Leader Apr. 12, 19 and 26, 1973. T12N, R4W. 42312 n Real Estate '' ilies, stockwatering of 300 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 U Oct. 31 for the irrigation o: 80 acs. in N12NE14 Sec. 34 m en. Protests resisting the gant-in- g of this application with reason therefor must e file in used for the domestic purposes of two fam v. Sor-ens- ( ch i,rrv At Utah Tech. Sec. 17, NE 14 Sec. 19, NW Sec. 20, TUN, R2W. The remaining i amount of water' will be used as heretofore. T12N R4W; and rr Dine Out The Mutual Mirrieds of the Tremonton Sixth Ward held a Progressive Dinner Party last Saturday evening. The grojp met first at the honu of Dr. and Mrs. Larry Ficklin where they enjoyed appetizers to begin They continued on Pauline Scott of Fielding, a the dinner. Fashion Merchandising major to the home of M; and Mrs. at Utah Technical College at Thayne Oyler where salad was served and finishedtheirdtnner Provo, has made the winter with spaghetti and dessert at quarter honor roll of that inthe horn? of Mr. and Mrs. Bill to Utah stitution, according Ellis. were Arrangements Tech President Wilson W. under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Oyler. At the end of the evening, many of the To achieve this honor. Miss Scott had to have a grade point group attended the Junior Prom at the High School. There were average of at least 3.7. Straight fifty one in attendance at the A is 4.0. party. (29-100- 3). n, 1 On Honor Roll 854-37- 17 ft Summers, R.F.D. 1, Tremon-toUtah 84337. 2.0 sec. ft. of water Is to be diverted froir a well, 250-6ft deei at a point S. 660 ft. and W. 1320 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 34, 4 Manieds al, T12N, R2W. (29-179- 1) 42311 'mtmia ml m'l Fielding Gal (29-178- 9) 100-2- See How Good Of Mileage You Can Get Out Of A "73" Pontine. Firth Mr. and Mrs. David KUfoyle George Payne is presently a patient in the LD3 hospital in visited with Norman Hunsaker, missioners of Box Elder County Logan. He had major surgery who is a patient at the Cooley will hold a public hearing at last Wednesday. He is doing Memorial hospital in Brigham, Commissioner Chambers on the just fine. Wednesday evening. 1st of May, 1973, at 9:00 a.m., Mr. and Mrs. Leon Payne Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer to consider the adoption of a visited with Mr. Payne Sunday visited with Mr. Hunsaker on Mobile Home and Recreational afternoon. Friday. Coach (Travel Trailer) OrdinLeon Payne and Fern Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hobson of Box ance for Elder County.' visited him Monday evening. Boise, Idaho, were Friday night The baby daughter of Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Copies of the proposed ordinance are on file at Box Elder M s. Danny Forsgren was reNewman. leased from the hospital in LoCounty Clerk's Office. Mr. and Mrs. George Croz-i- er further information gan last Friday. She seems to For and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly please contact Denton H. Beec-he- r, be getting along just fine. Crozier attended an Open House County Surveyor. for a missionary David Hobson PUBLIC NOTICE The public is encouraged to in Salt Lake. attend this hearing. Mr. and Mrs. Marion NewDon E. Chase Applications will be received man was Sunday dinner guests at the Box Elder County Sur- of Mr. and Mrs. Chairman, County ComDouglas Newmission veyor's Office until April 30, man. Published in The Leader March 1973 for the position of BuildGary Stark, son of Mr. and ing Inspector and License Dlr-i- ng 29, April 5. 12 and 19th. Mrs. Stanley Stark participated Inspector and License Din the Spikers High school rodeo irector. Applicants mi;st submit in PUBLIC NOTICE Ogden Thursday and Friday. a complete resume of their and Cindy Coombs took Gary qualifications for this position. first place in team roping, and Notice to Water Users Salary range will be between took second in the cow Gary $650 to $750 per month dependcutting. The following application has ing upon qualifications. A comMr. and Mrs. Lee Summers been filed with the State Engineplete set of qualifications may and family returned er to change water in Box Eld- be obtained at County Surve- from a week'srecently vacation in Caler County, State of Utah, yor's Office. ifornia. While there they visitBy: Denton H. Beecher ed throughout the entire year unDisneyland and the Universal County Surveyor less otherwise designated. LoStudio. They had a very enjoyPublished in The Leader April able cations in SLB&M. trip. Keith R. 19th and 26th. Mrs. Jennie Firth, Janet Fri-dFridal, 12 int., Walter E. Firth and daughter, Cindy, ac12 int., Keith R. Fridal, Mrs. Mildred Fran-co- rn companied PUBLIC NOTICE Elwood, Utah 84337, proposes of Tremonton to Logan to change the point of diversion Thursday on a shopping trip. Notice of Public Hearing and place of use of 1.0 sec. ft. Uniform Subdivision Ordinance of water out of a total of 1.93 ComThe Board of sec. of water as evidenced missioners of Box County VACATION Elder County by App. No. 3556, Cert. No. will hold a public hearing at 1431 The water has Commissioner Chambers on the Mr. and Mrs. James Hill of been diverted from Bear River 15th of May, 1973, at 2:30 Tremonton, spent the weekend day at a point S. 1593 ft and W. p.m., to consider the adoption visiting with their son, Eugen 1277 ft from N 14 Cor. Sec. of Uniform Subdivision OrdHill and family in Moab. After 30, TUN, R2W; and used from inance for Box Elder County. visiting there, they then 1 1 Nov. irrito for the May Copies of the proposed ordtraveled to gation of 96.18 acs. in El2 SE inance are on file at Box Elder visit their Pheonix, Ariz, to daughter, Mrs. Bob 14SW14 and Lot 11, Sec. 19, County Clerk's Office. (Cella) Nelson and family. They and Lot 2 Sec. 30, TUN, R2W. For further information had a very enjoyable trip and Hereafter, 1.0 sec. ft. of water please contact Denton H. Beecsaw lots of beautiful country. is to be diverted from the Bear River at the following points: her, County Surveyor. The public is encouraged to (1) S. 1590 ft. and W. 470 ft attend this hearing. from NE Cor. Sec. 19; (2) S. Don E. Chase 60 ft. and E. 1550 ft.. (3) S. Don't bother deer this time of Chairman, County 1940 ft and E. 640 ft. both Commission the year! The does are pregfrom NW Cor. Sec. 20, all in Published in The Leader April nant and only 56 days away from TUN, R2W: and used from Apr. 19, 26, May 3. giving birth to their fawns. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 50 acs. in parts of SW 14 (29-179- 0) TEST YOUR SKILL Janet Bits FENCING Mi "... $24.99 32 ... $28.99 39 ... $33.99 All 26 4, pony. Extra fine quality halters. Now only $1197 American Made Pony Halters Superflex. Will not stiffen In low temperatures. Nylon reinforced! Door crasher 58" x 50 feet Reg. $6.95. $497 r!iro ROLLS (330-ft- .) SALE THURS., FRL, & SAT. APRIL 19th, 20th, 2 1st 176 W. Main Tremonton 257-56- 82 |