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Show HONBWILLE ULl'UUfo Honeyville Civic Club Held Final Meeting of Season at Maero Home By Mrs. George L. Wintle Mr. and Mrs Norman Hunsa-ke- r and children, Stuart, Rochelle, Roslyn, Anita, Mark and Tracy returned home Friday from McGill, Nev., where they spent the past week visiting and Mrs. Hunsakers sister brother-i- n law, Mr. and Mrs Enjoy the convenience of Ward Cowan, They reported snow and ram all week. Mr and Mrs. Leon Gardner were overnight guests at the home of their son and daughter-ilaw, Mr. and Mrs Spencer Gardner and family In Black-foot- , Idaho. The Honeyville ward Relief society held its last social for the summer months on Monday at the church house It was held at 2 p. m. instead of the regular time and was a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Hunsa-ke- r and family attended a show, "The Ten Commandments," In Salt Lake City oil Friday evening Mrs. Tolman Euike and Miss Barbara Swenson spent Fnday in Salt Lake City shopping and visiting Mrs Buikes parents, Mr and Mrs. O. A Seager Kindergarten will start in Iloneyvilie on May 31 at the Honeyville school house with Mrs. Kathleen Wintle as teacher. There are 25 children from enHoneyville and Deweyville rolled Mr. and Mrs Ronald Colby of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs Blain Anderson and clnldien, Linda and Bryon of Bear River City, Mr. and Mrs Keith Barfuss and childien, Sheldon, Rickey and Phil of Tremonton; Mr and Mrs Clinton Bowman and baby of El Paso, Tex , have all visited at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs Rulon Bowman this past week. n , PERSONALIZED TELEPHONE LISTINGS ACT NOViM The New TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES TO PRESS SOON j Wkal at partanaliied tilting? A personalized listing enables you to be listed personally In the new phone directory even though the phone you use it under someone elses name. Mr. and Mis Gttuge lluusa-ke- r and Mrs Ezia Harper have returned home from a lovely trip to California and Arizona. They visited in Los Angeles and while there they visted the LDS temple. They went on down to Mexico and spent a day, then on to Phoenix, Ariz, where they visited relatives They returned by way of Las Vegas, Both reported a wonderNev. ful trip. Mrs George Hill of Logan visited m Honeyville with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill, and other relatives, this past week. Anyone who would like a old kitten can call on or phyne William Ellis, Honeyville. A price of 50 cents will be chaig-cfor each one. On Wednesday, May 29, the is Honeyville ward Primary planning an afternoon at the park instead of regular Primary. The children, officers and teachers will meet at the regular time at the ball paik instead of the church house unless it rains. Games aie being planned by each teacher for her group, and refreshments will be served by the officers Summer Primary will start on June 5, and will be held at 9 30 in the morning, instead of in the afternoon Mrs. Seth Wheatley and Mrs. Heber Walker left a few days ago for Washington, D C., where they will visit relatives. They will also visit other large cities along the way. They expect to be gone about a month. Mrs. Hewett Tolman has gone to Salmon, Idaho, where she will visit relatives for several weeks Mrs Ezra Benson and her daughter, Mrs. J Dell Peterson and baby spent Thursday visiting at the home of another daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs June Christenson in Perry. Mr and Mrs Bin Tolman visited in Ogden Thursday with their daughter and son in law, Mr and Mrs John Mills and family. The Honeyville Civic club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs McLain Maero with Mrs. Dan Wheatley assisting Interior decorating was the topic discussed dunng the evening There ate personalised listing? Personalized listings are of great The CHAMPAIGN, III. (UP) housewife who is a throw rug fan should be careful where she throws them. A University of Illinois safety specialist, O. L. Hogsett, says that these handy scatter rugs canturn into the worst kind of hazard if not properly used. There are even some places in the home where throw rugs for should not be used at all at instance on stair landings the head and foot of stairs. six-wee- will not be another meeting until September when Mrs. Elaine llunsaker will be hostess and the meeting will be about arts and crafts. Those on the summer picnic were reminded not to wait too long before getting together and making plans. The 'farmers In Honeyville are anxious for the rain to stop. It Is getting to the point where we wish there was something we could do about the weather Beet thinning has been at a stand still Also tomatoes and beans need to be planted, water is standing every where. Lets hope It is now over for a few weeks. Mrs Bessie Covey of Ogden spent Friday at the home of her Mr. sister and brother and Mrs. George L. Wintle. of the officers and Most teachers of the Honeyville ward Primary attended Primary preparation meeting at the Eighth ward on Monday evening Rosemary and Rosemarie Wintle, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs DeVere Wintle, spent Tuesday visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Layton in Layton. There was a large number of the Honeyville ward Primary children who attended the speconfercial Primary quarterly ence in Bngham City, Sunday evening. A special program had been ai ranged for them. Mrs After three months, George L. Wintle is well on the way to recovery from a broken hip. 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BIENDEO SPUUS JO fgQQf tint 54S manpower on your tillage team ed, they all started talking at NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS once, each giving her own verSealed proposals will be re- sion of the fight. ceived by the State Road ComThe judge was stunned for a mission of Utah, State Capitol, moment, but then he rapped for Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 UU order. Now, he said, when all oclock p. m, Tuesday, June 4th, was quiet. Ill hear the oldest 1957, and at that time publicly woman first. That dosed the opened for the construction, be- case. sides other things, of 3650 lineal feet of Concrete Curb and GutArgentina declared its indeter Type driveway, bridging pendence from Spam in 1816. and sidewalks on both sides cf main street in Brigham City, Gospel KBUH 7:45 A. M. Mon. - Wed. - Fri. Phone 146 South Main day. M 8 15 ISHING LICENSES ISHING BOOTS & WADERS 1957. Ms 1940 Wall Avenue Phone OGDEN ' 3 particularly set out in that NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS published by the State Road Commission of Utah, dated May 4th, 1957, and published in this newswith this paper simultaneously notice and made a part hereof by reference, with all of the details of bidding set out in detail therein. Dated this 7th day of ' May, done a thousand Heaven personalised listings IT73ISHING EQUIPMENT Water Users Utah, between Second South and First North on Main Street, said curb and gutter, driveways and sidewalks are the improvements which were advertised In the NOTICE OF INTENTION dated March 14, 1957. The bid for this work must be included in that bid to complete this work and other work more More than all if 6 box tlder NtWb NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Brigham City, Utah will be received by Sealed proposal Wednesday, May 29, 1957 the State Road Commission of Utah. Salt Lake City, Stats Capitol Utah, until 2 o clock p m, Tuesday, June time 4, 195 7, and et that publicly of a J Vi inen opened for construction Road Plant Mix Bituminous Surfaced in Box Elder County, the same being that section of U. S 30 3 (Brigham City Main Street) between 2nd South Street and I at Nbrth Street, identified a State Project No 1587. The length of road to be constructed or improved la 0 468 miles, and the principal items of 4work are approxi000 Tons of Plant mately aa follows Mix Bituminous Surface Type "A," 261 Tone of Bituminous Material, 12 000 Tone of Gravel, and 3 650 Lin. By Lester P. Knight Ft df Concrete Curb and Gutter Type The Perry South Ditch Water 3 M of biddere is reUsers Assn, has made Irrigation Prequalification Prior to any bidder e receiving system quired improvements by installbe plan and epee iiicat lone, it will neeessary that the bidder have on file ing four structure and 1700 feet with the Utah State Department of of concrete pipe line. approved, Engineering, completed and Statethe required Prequalification The original ditch traveled ment pertaining to contractors experiover a porous gravly soil with a ence and financial condition. The attention of bidders is directed slope of from five to 14 percent. Provisions to the Special covering Measurements of the water in vubletiintf or assigning the contract Ihe minimum wage paid to all skill- 1956 by the Soil Conservation ed labor employed on this contract Service showed a loss of water shall be $2 65 per hour InIhe minimum wage paid to all by seepage amounting to 23 peron this cent. termediate labor employed contract shall be $2 10 per hour Hie minimum wage paid to all unThe installation of this conskilled labor employed on this line will eliminate erosion pipe and tract shall be $2 00 per hour. Plans and specifications are on file ditch cleaning and the saving of in the office of the State Road Comwater will soon pay for the cost mission, Salt Lake City, and the office of its District Engineer at Ogden, of the job. Utah, where they may be reviewed by The water users received some prospective bidders Specifications, profinancial assistance from the posed forms, and plans will ba furnished at Salt Lake City, on depositing A C P. g program )2 00, which will be refunded, providan acceptable bid and the engineering assistance ing bidder submits seven from the Soil Conservation Serwtthin and returns the plana Each days after the opening of bids. an vice in charge of assisting the bidder must submit a letter from company guaranteeapproved surety South Box Elder Soil Conservawith required ing to furmsh said bidder bond The right to reject any or all tion District. bids Is reserved Earl D. Young, a stockholder Cash, certified check, cashiers check, bond in the canal company, acted as or approved proposal guarantee for not less than five per cent of total business manager and foreman amount of bid made payable to the on the job. accomState Road Commission must good pany each bid aa evidence of faith and a guarantee that if awarded Order Restored the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond Six young housewives who as required same apartment be lived in the Any additional information may secured at the office of the State Road house were haled into court beCommission cause they had caused a disturbDated this 4th day of May 1957 ance during an argument one STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH. When their case was call- Security Bonk of Idaho, National Association first Security Bank of Utah, National Association , tint Sotvrlty Bank I Bock Springi, Wyoming nt |