OCR Text |
Show succeeding June 30th. The BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 20 Thursday, July 13, 1972 Co-w- it ft to the existing South Line of the Highland Terrace Plat 1 Subdivision and being the .South Corporate Limits of Brigham City, Utah, thence E along said Corporate Limits 1032.03 ft to the point of Beg. That said Petition having been accompanied by a copy of an accurate plat or map of the proposed addition to Brigham City as above descrived, and said Petition and map having been filed with the City Recorder, and the Brigham City Council, having heretofore considered said Petition and map and the matter having come before the Council at regular Council Meeting this day, NOW THEREFORE be it ordained and declared by the City Council of Brigham City, 69.34 NOTICES LEGAL Rrbto end Guirdtonthlp NoWcm. Oort el Dlitrlct Court, Bflo-koCHy, Utah, or roipoctlvo (Ignort tor Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate Jamea Stewart J. Stewart of Hanaen, Hanaen, Deeeaaed. Creditor will preaent claims with vouchera to the undersigned at 44 South Firat Weat, Brigham City, Utah on'or before the Uth day of October A.D., 1972. Claims muat be preaented in accordance with of Sec. the provlalona Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper vertiflcation aa required therein, a Martin L. Hanaen a Eva H. VanderSteen Administrators of the Estate of J. James Stewart Hanaen, Stewart Hansen, Deceased. Date of first publication 8th day of July, A.D., 1972. Jack H. Molgard Attorney for the Administrators Utah, all members thereof favor of the anvoting nexation of the territory as herein and in said map particularly described, that the petition of the said property owners, be granted and the above described property is hereby annexed and declared annexed to be included within the corporate limits of Brigham City, Box Elder County, State of Utah, and the corporate limits of said City are hereby extended accordingly. Section 2: In the opinion of the City Council of Brigham City, it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of said City that this Ordinance shall take effect upon its adoption and first publication. in NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Rena T. Prichard, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers to the undersigned at 35 First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 30th day of September A.D., 1972. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code AnSec. notated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Walter G. Mann administrator with will annexed of the estate of Rena T. Prichard, Deceased. Date of first publication June ORDERED PUBLISHED by the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, this 6th day of July, 1972. Attest: Tolman Burke, City Recorder CORBRIGHAM CITY 29, 1972, A.D., 1972. PORATION By Olof E. Zundel, Mayor State of Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate , of Julius C. Wright, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the unt dersigned at 1739 Herbert Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 on or before the 30th day of September A.D., 1972. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code AnSec. notated, 1953, and with proper as vertification required therein. Jennie W. Kearl Executrix of Estate of Julius C. Wright Deceased. Date of first publication 29th June, AND ADOPTED PASSED, ( ( ( ss County of Box Elder I, Tolman Burke, Recorder of Brigham City Corporation, Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah hereby certify that the above is a full, true, and correct copy of Ordinance No. 376 as the same appears on file and of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of Brigham City, Utah this 6th day of July, 1972. Tolman Burke, City Recorder SEAL Jy-1- 3 A.D., 1972. MANN and HADFIELD Attorneys for Executrix NOTICE F.O, E. Members NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Marcia Poulson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1527 Ritter Drive, Ogden, Utah 84403 on or before the 20th day of October A.D., 1972. Claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah provisions of Sec. Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. L. Leon Poulsen Administrator of the Estate of Marcia Poulson, Deceased. Date of first publication July 13. A.D. 1972. Notice to the general membership of the Brigham City Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 2919. The building committee will review, with the intention to ask for a vote, on a addition to the existing aerie home, August 7, 1972, at a regular meeting of the general membership. All interested members are invited to attend and vote on the plan. Bruce E. Wood, Secretary ORDINANCE NO. 378 BRIGHAM CITY DIRECTOR BOARD AND MUSEUM-GALLER- AND AUTHORITY Estate of CHARLES N. SHEFFIELD, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 31 First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 17th day of October A.D. , 1972. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. DONALD H. SHEFFIELD, Executor O. Dee Lund, Attorney for Executor Jy-- A-- 3 1 ORDINANCE NO. 371 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING TERRITORY CONTIGUOUS TO THE PRESENT CORPORATE LIMITS OF BRIGHAM CITY. BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, as follows: Section 1 : There having been filed in the office of the Brigham City Recorder, a Petition signed by a majority of the owners, and d of more than in value of the real property within an area contiguous to Brigham City, requesting annexation on territory contiguous to corporate limits of said Brigham one-thir- City, more particularly described as follows, Beg at a point located S 3965.6 ft and W 1329 ft from the NE Cor of Sec 25, T 9 N, R 2 W, SLM, said point of Beg being on the South Corporate Limits of t: Brigham City, thence THEIR ESTABLISHING NOTICE TO CREDITORS S 0 degrees 58 19 W 3.44 ft, th S 63 degrees 17 19 W 257.40 ft, th S 55 degrees 51 19 W 669.90 ft, th S 36 degrees 58 19 W 188.10 ft., th N 89 degrees 01 41 W 83.16 ft, th N 0 degrees 58 19 E 612.53 W 23 . th N 62 degrees 54 AND RESPONSIBILITIES BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF BRIGHAM CITY, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, STATE OF UTAH: 1: BOARD Section CREATED MEMBERSHIP, TERM REMOVAL There is hereby created the Brigham City Museum-Gallery BOARD consisting of eight members, all appointed by the Mayor of Brigham City with the advice and consent of the Brigham City Council, each for a period of two years to begin July 1, and end June 30 two years later, except that of the eight initial appointees, four shall be appointed for only one year. Board Members shall serve without remuneration, except any Board Member may be reimbursed by the Board for reasonable and necessary expenses. Membership in said Board shall include not more than three preserving cultural op- portunities, and appreciation of acthe and history complishments of the people of the area, and to further promote understanding of the natural resources including wildlife of the area. BYSection 3. CHAIRMAN LAWS REPORTS The Mayor shall with the consent of the City Council appoint from among the eight members a chairman to serve for a period of one year, of each beginning July calendar year and ending the 1 Lots of Action On procedure, meetings and the transaction of business, not however in conflict with law and shall keep records natural environment significance. That the lower level of the Brigham City Community Center is hereby designated and set aside as the area for such exhibits and activities relating thereto. Section 5: BOOKS AND RECOMAND RECORDS MENDATIONS It shall be the duty of the Board to maintain adequate of books acquisitions, record of storage, its ex- penditures, and inventory of property and said Board shall further make annual reports and recommendations to the Brigham City Council on or before the 30 day of June of each calendar year. Section 6: BOARD DIREC- EMPLOYEES, TOR, BUDGETS, LIMITATION ON EXPENDITURES. To assist the Board in the performance of its duties and to provide day to day supervision and maintenance of the Museum-Gallery the Board is authorized to appoint a Museum-Gallery Director and to hire such other aids, or assistants as may be necessary to perform the functions and purposes of said Board and as the funds insofar by Brigham City for purposes shall permit. Such Director, and assistants or aides, if any, shall be employees of, and paid by Brigham City. In no event however shall the Board have authority to bind or obligate Brigham City for services, goods, or other purposes whatsoever in excess of the funds so appropriated by Brigham City to the Board for the current year. The Board shall prepare an annual budget for each fiscal year which shall run from July 1 of each calendar year to the succeeding June 30th and shall present recommendations to the City Council for the adoption of such budget on or before May 1st of each calendar year. No expenditure shall be made by said Board except such as are provided for in the annual budget as finally approved and funded by the Brigham City Council. The Board shall from its own funds cause an annual audit of Board books and records to be made and furnished to the Brigham City Council on or before the 30th day of June of each calendar year. Museum-Galler- y Section 7: EFFECTIVE DATE OF ORDINANCE The City Council finds and determines that this Ordinance is necessary for the immediate of By Mrs. County of Box Elder I, Tolman Burke, Recorder of Brigham City Corporation, Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah hereby certify that the above is a full, true, and correct copy of Ordinance No. 378 as the same appears on file and of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of Brigham City, Utah this 6th day of July, 1972. Tolman Burke, City Recorder SEAL Jy-1- 3 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following Applications have been filed with the Stata Engineer to changa and appropriata watar in Bos Eldar County, Stata of Utah throughout tha antira yaar unlass otharwisa designated. Locations in SLBftM. A a4982 (291507) Douglas Malba Quayla Oylar, RED 2, Brigham City, Utah 94302 propose to changa tha na-t- u ra of usa of 0.15 sac. ft. of watar as avidancad by Dil Cl. 1907 Tha watar has baan diverted from Hog Back Spring at tha following points: (I) N. 770 ft. ft E. 1395 ft. from $' Cor. Sac. II. (2) N. 740 ft. ft E. 1530 ft. from S'4 Cor. Sac. II, both T9N, R2W; and usad for tha domastic pur posas of 10 parsons, stockwataring of 4 cattla, 2 horsas, 1000 chickens, ft 15 pigs, and usad from Apr. I to Oct. 31 In 3.9 acs. for tha irrigation of SE'ASW'a Sac. II, T8N, R2W. Hereafter, 0.IS sac. ft. of watar Is to ba divartad sama as haratofora, and storad in a 1000 gallon tank, and usad for tha domastic purposas of 2 fami-liastockwataring sama as haratofora, and usad from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for tha Irrigation of 3.42 acs. In SESWVq, Sac. II, TON, R2W. Rt. Ralph Vavricka, 334, Brigham City, Utah sac. ft. of watar Is to ba ft. wall divartad from a daap at a point $. 735 ft. ft E. 2450 R2W: Sac. T9N. NW 34. Cor. ft. from and usad for tha domastic purposas of ona family, stockwataring of 2S cattla, SW'aSEfe 41494 Box 2, O.OIS 84302. No. in House guests at the home air Mrs. Maxine Adamson for the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook Jr., and family and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook Sr., from Mattson, 111. Mary Ellen and Charles Greene and two children have moved into a beautiful new mobile home on the Vay Jensen farm. The Greenes moved here from Jerome, Idaho. Enjoying a family cook out at the Jensen home on July 4 were Vay, Vida and Leon Jensen, Charles and Mary Ellen Greene and children and Danny and Rosalee Thain. Mrs. Lorna Adams from Idaho Falls spent ten days recently with her sister Mrs. Ruby Anderson. Attend Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leonard attended the Killpack family reunion in Box Elder Canyon on Saturday Sunday and Monday July 1, 2 and 3. Dennis Christensen, Michael Nelson, Scott Nickolaisen, Donnie Ronnie Braegger, Hansen, Joey Ramsdell, Brad Gardner and Tim. Frost at- tended the Stake Blazer B. outing at camp Keisel on Friday June 30. They .were ac- companied by Peggy Porritt and Bishop Roy Braegger. and Mr. Mrs. Elmo Christensen and family enjoyed a trip to Yellowstone park on July 4 weekend. They stopped at Lava Hot Springs for the boys to swim, then at Way an, Idaho to do a little fishing. Visit Teton Village Their ride in the cabled Arial Tram at Teton village was a thrilling experience. They visited the New Star Valley ranch in Thayne, Wyo. on their way home, had a swim in Bear Lake and spent the 4th relaxing LEGAL NOTICES IOct.2 hon, 31 for and uid from Apr. I to fho irrigation of t.i0 act. NEy,NWA Sac. 34. TtN, R2W. Frotortt milling tha granting of thti application with rnasoni thnrnfom, mutt bo filed in duplicate with tha Stata Enginaar, 442 Stata Capitol. Salt Laka CHy.Utah 14114 on or botoro Auguit In Hubert C. Lambert State Enginaar Ion Eldar Journal, July -- Publlthed 13. In J, 20, ft 27, 1772. . . if. : s NOTICE TO WATER USEES Joha E. Elggran, Jr.. SI2 South 5th West, Irlghem CHy, Utah 04302, hai fllad with tha State Enginaar Application No. 41503 (2M720) to appropriate O.OIS sac. ft. of wator la Box Eldar County, Stato of Utah. Tha watar is to will bo diverted from a ft. dnnp at a point S. 1780 ft. 4 E. 735 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 31, TI0N. R2W, SLUM; and used from Jan. I to Dec. 31 for tha domestic purposas of ona family, stockwataring of 4 cattla, and usad from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of 0.2S ac. In SWANW1, Sac. 34. TI0N, R2W. SLUM. Protests resisting tha granting of this application with masons thnrnfor must bn filnd in duplicato with thn Stata Enginaar, 442 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah 04114 on or botoro August 30. 172. Hubert C. Lambert Stato Enginaar Published in lor Elder Journal, July 13, t 20, 27, 1772. NOTICE TO WATER USERS James K. Checkoffs, S45 South 3rd West, Brigham City, Utah 14302 has filed with tha State. Enginaar Application No. 41403 to appropriate 0.10 sec. ft. of wator in Box Eldar County, Stato of Utah. The watar is to . bo divartad from a 0 wall ft. daap at a point N. 40 ft. and E. 3IS ft. from SW Cor. Sac. 14. TTN, R2W, SLI4M; and usnd from Jan. I to Dec. 31 for tha stockwataring of 2 horsas, and usnd from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for tho irrigation of 3.4 ncs. in SW'ASW'A Sac. 14. T7N, R2W, SLI4M. Protests resisting tha granting of this application with masons tharafor must be filed in duplicato with tha Stata Engineer, 442 Stata Capitol Salt Laka City, Utah Ml 14 on or befom August 30. ss Logan canyon. Vernon Romney of Bountiful and Mr. and Mn. Jim Mayer from Salt Lake City called on the Edward Claysons recently. Mrs. Rita and Ruby Anderson were Ogden visitors on Wednesday. Vay and Vida Jensen took his sister Zona Wakefield to the Salt Lake airport on Tuesday July 4 when she flew to her home in Seattle. Zona has been here the past month helping care for her sick mother Mrs. Leon Jensen. Irvtaf Chrlatwum the peace, health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of Brigham City and said Ordinance shall take effect by its adoption and first publication. PASSED, ADOPTED AND ORDERED published by the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, this 6th day of July, 1972. ATTEST: Tolman Burke, City Recorder CORCITY BRIGHAM PORATION By: Olof E. Zundel, Mayor State of Utah ( ( ( i ' its proceedings, of minutes, resolutions and other action. The chairman shall cause a report of Board proceedings, expenditures and resolutions to be furnished to the Brigham City Council annually on or before the 30th day of June of each calendar year. Section 4: AUTHORITY AND AREA FOR MUSEUM AND EXHIBITS To carry out these purposes Brigham City authorizes the Board to maintain, store, exhibit and display information, works, relics and information having artistic, historical or members knowledgeable in the field of art, three in history, and one in local wildlife and natural resources, and one member at large. Members may be removed without cause upon the recommendation of the Mayor and majority vote of the Council for such removal. Section 2 PURPOSES The Board is created for the purpose of promoting, and Bear Rivor Reports by-la- organization, preservation AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE chairman shall have full voting rights on all Board business or affairs the same as each Board member. The Board shall adopt for its own rules and 1772. Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer In lot Eldar Journal, July Published 13. 20. A 27. 1772. . July Fourth Senneth Hawkes were Ogden visitors on Thursday. Injured in Bike Accident Mrs. Carter Iverson and son Rex visited relatives in Naff and Boise, Idaho several days last week. While there Rex got his foot injured in a bicycle accident. Lamar and Dollie Iverson accompanied the Pete Misrasi family to the Golden Spike cafe in Corinne for supper Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill from Preston and the Harvey Braegger family from Willard were recent visitors at the home of Mary S. Anderson. Logan Canyon Dinner The Mario Checketts family Adamson Maxine and daughters and Jack Bobo from and Janice Kaysville enjoyed dinner in Holmgren Logan canyon on July 4. daughter Candace visited Mr. and Mrs. Ike Anderson relatives at Palisade, Idaho last and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Koford weekend. were guests over the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Barker of weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Malibu, Calif, and sons Billy Blanthorn at the J.R. Simplot and David visited with Mary S. ranch at Grandview, Idaho. Anderson on Friday and They enjoyed the trip up Saturday. through Burley and back home Visit Shasta Caverns by way of Elko. The Neil Nelson family spent and Chester Bessie the holiday weekend in the Christensen returned last week Uintahs. They were ac- from a trip to the northwest. companied by Mr. and Mrs. They visited in Oregon with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis who own Boyd Parker and family. The Frank Gardner family Camp Casscade, a sports camp and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frost and From there they went to children enjoyed the 4th of July Brownsville, Ore. to visit Mr. at Lava Hot Springs. and Mrs. Russell Davis, then on Sunday visitors at the Ed- to Redding, Calif, where they ward Clayson home were Mr. lived 30 years ago. There were and Mrs. Keith Clayson from still a few friends there. They Richmond, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fonnesbeck from Bryant, also the Shasta Caverns Rodney Logan and Mr. and Mrs. which were simply beautiful. Eugene Merrill and children They report having had a very from Terape, Ariz. enjoyable time. The Hardy family reunion Friday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mario was held Saturday afternoon at Checketts were Mr. and Mrs. Reese Pioneer park. Mr. and Jack Cook Jr., and family and Mrs. John Hardy and family his parents from Mattoon, 111. attended. and Maxine Adamson and daughter from Brigham City. Enjoy Fishing and Boating Bishop Holmgren and son Attend Plymouth Rodeo John Hardy and son Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Steven Braegger and Paskett and granddaughters Kevin, four days Warren Jensen Susan and Sylvia Grimmett last week at spent Lake Powell and Lance from Salt Lake City water skiing and and Lori Anderson attended the boating,fun. having rodeo in Plymouth on July 4. Annie Baldwin and Bessie Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns Christensen were Ogden and family and the Frank visitors on Wednesday. Gardner family attended the Jacki and K.C. Christensen Munns family reunion at the and Jeffery Dallin spent the on Elwood cultural hall past week with their grandSaturday July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dallin parents Christensen. weekend and children spent the Sunday visitors at the home of of July 4 in Franklin Basin Vita and Clinton Burt were her camping and riding horses. sisters Ruth Alvis of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Munns Ruby Morgan from Logan. and daughter Becky from Orlando, Florida Mr. and Mrs. Girls Camp Orlin Munns and son David MIA girls left Twenty-fiv- e from San Marino, Calif, and afternoon for the Wednesday Archie Munns of Elwood were girls camp in the mountains Sunday dinner guests at the east of Brigham. They enjoyed home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank hiking, they advanced in camp Gardner. skills and participated in volleyball, ward skits, water Short Vacation and had a lot of fun and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnsen fights to eat. They were acplenty and sons Mark and Todd left Jolene Jensen, companied by Saturday July 1 for a short Louise Tingey, Vita Burt and vacation. They enjoyed the first Carol Barker and returned day at Clover Valley with Mr. home Saturday forenoon. and Mrs. Ferris Brough. From Mary Anderson and Flossie there they traveled to Reno then Ramsdell over the Volcanic pass into afternoon spent Wednesday visiting with Lavon Redding, Calif. They enjoying Dallin. the ride along the coast before Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Hall entering the Redwoods where have been to the LDS hospital in Trees of Salt Lake they visited the City to see her sister From there they Mrs. Lucille Mystery. Petersen who had went to Reedsport, Eugene, last week. major surgery Vale and Nyssa, Ore. where aunt before an visited they Fire Accident returning home. Iverson received Carter Peggy and Kenneth Porritt burns on his legs and stomach the visited children and Clyde afternoon when Nelson family in Roy on Sun- Saturday gasoline on his clothes caught day. fire as he was burning tree On Monday night July 3 Ken limbs in their back yard. He and Peggy Porritt had supper in spent Saturday night in the Salt Lake City with school Cooley hospital. friends. Mrs. Iverson burned her hand Independence Day dinner and arm when helping her guests at the home of Mr. and husband extinguish the flames. Mrs. Reed Munns were Mr. and Kipp and Kraig Anderson, Mrs. Orlin Munns and son sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leland David from San Marino, Calif, Anderson and Scott and Joey and Archie Munns of Elwood. Ramsdell, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dollie Iverson and Dee Ramsdell left Wednesday morning with their sleeping bags, food and water and hiked to the top of twin peaks above Honeyville returning home Thursday night tired but happy. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Vonda) Smith and son Robbie spent Sunday night with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hall as they returned from an extended trip. The Smiths live in Plain City. The sewer system in our community is progressing well. Training IRS Workers Mrs. Roy Braegger presently working at the - Elder IN PAGEANT Donald Wright will perternal Revenue center in form in the Hill Cumorah Calif. Fresno, training pageant. prospective workers. is In- She visited her Ralph Jenson and his wife Delora at Alhambra, Calif, over last weekend. The following Explorers spent last week at Christmas Meadows in the Uintahs; Kipp Anderson, Mark A. Anderson, Kirk Iverson, Jesse Nicholas, Jon Scoffield, Frank Huggins, Darrel Nickolaisen and Ronnie Hendrickson. They were accompanied by Bishop Roger Hendrickson, Ron Jenson and Darrel L. Nickolaisen. half-broth- Visits Southern California The Elmo Christensen family was at the Salt Lake airport Sunday evening to meet their daughter Denise who had spent the past two weeks vacationing in California with the Dee and Varge Christensen families.. While there she spent a day on Catlina Island and enjoyed the boat ride. She also rode the waves in the Pacific ocean. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Williams and family spent the recent holidays vacationing at Bear Lake and in Logan canyon doing some fishing and canoe riding. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Porritt hosted a cookout at their home on Saturday night. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ramsdell. Relaxing Vacation Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Julander and family spent the weekend of July 4 in southern Utah canoeing, fishing, hiking and just relaxing. Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Gwaltney of Salt Lake City are building a new home on Main and Second South in Bear River City. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lanham and two sons from Emmett, Idaho visited Saturday with the Gerald Williams family. They were on their way heme from Cedar City. Bessie Christensen drove to Salt Lake airport to get Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen who had visited with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Spencer Jaques of Ontario, Calif. Their son Stanley was married July 1. Elder To Perform BE In A Willard resident has been chosen to perform in the Hill Cumorah pageant, the week of it was announced this July week by the pageants publicity director. Elder Donald Wright, 274 East First South, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Wright, was selected to participate in the I religious spectacle. Elder Wright is a member of the Willard Second LDS ward. He is currently serving a two-yemission for the LDS church in the upstate New York area known by the church as the Cumorah mission, named after the renouned Hill Cumorah near 24-2- Palymra. This will be his first year as a in the annual pageant. participant Called Elaborate Because the Hill Cumorah pageant employs more than 500 performers, 25 stages, the latest technical paraphernalia, a magnificent Here's Your Answer I receive compensation Q based on a 100 percent disability. Mat I obtain employment without a reduction in compensation? A Yes, if your condition is rated 100 percent. However, if your condition is rated less than 100 percent and you are receiving pensation at on temporary 100 com- percent based unemployability, your compensation would be reduced if you became employed. I am a World War II Q veteran who never used his GI loan benefits. Is it true that I can still use this benefit? A Yes. The Veterans Housing act of 1970 restored unused, expired loan benefits to all veterans who were previously eligible. These benefits are now available until used. most Linda Kae Cox Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Cox of Brigham City, recently graduated from Weber State college. She graduated with a secondary education teaching certificate in English with a business minor. She has been a resident of Brigham City for 20 years, and is a 1966 graduate of Box Elder high school. She attended the University of Utah for two years and completed her education at Weber State college. She was on the honor roll at Weber State college and was a substitute teacher at Box Elder High school last year. Currently Mrs. Olsen is working in the LDS Business offices in Salt Lake City, as a secretary to the circulation director in church magazines. Mrs. Olsen is divorced and has one son, 34 years old. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend the above-entitleaction which is brought for the purpose of making a general adjudication of rights to the use of water, both surface and underground, within tha drainage area west of the divide Rcfinishing Products mm AVAOIAHILE HradsEmv Autt Ports Phono religious BC THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT; of the above-entitle- d Court and it shall ba your duty to protect your rights therein. The State Engineer is in the process of preparing a hydrographic survty of this drainage basin for use in preparing his report, recommendations. and Proposed Determination of Water Rights for submission to the watar users and to the Court. In accordance with the provisions in Chapter 4, Title 73, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, you are required to file a Water User's Claim in this action setting forth all of the facts relating to your rights in and to tha waters of Box Elder County described above. Your failure to file your statement of water claim within ninety (90) days user's following the date of last publication of this Summons upon you will constitute your default in the premises and a judgment may be entered against you declaring and adjudging that you have no right in or to the waters in the drainage basin. Detea this 15th day of June, 1972. Dallin W. Jensen Assistant Attorney General Attorney for State Engineer 442 Stete Capitol Building Salt Lake City, Utah B4II4 elaborate spectacle. The pageant is presented at night to permit the use of eyefilling lighting effects with colored arc lights flaying on curtains of water. Vv.V IN THE MATTER OF THE GENERAL DETERMINATION OF .THE RIGHTS USE THE TO OF ALL THE WATER SOTH SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND WITHIN SOX ELDER COUNTY WEST AND WATER PARTOF THE DIVIDE BETWEEN BEAR ING THE RIVER AREA AND THE DRAINAGE BLUE AREA IN CREEK DRAINAGE UTAH. S U M M O N S Civil No. 7822 of Box Elder County sound-syste- specially written music, and ail the artifice of stagecraft to dramatize the rise and fall of an ancient American civilization, it has been called Americas Woman Graduates Veterans! In Education son-in-la- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SOX ELDER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH and water parting between the Bear River Drainage Area and the Blue Creek Drainage Area In Utah. Upon the service of this Summons upon you, you will thereafter be subject to the n Pageant 723-521- 4 |