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Show j ' , i j ' j lighted the final day's events, At the closing ceremony known as Scout's Own, each unit made a wish for day camp, wrote it on a piece of paper, wrapped it around a stick and threw it into a fire, Judy Etulain was camp director, Ginger Leiser was and busan laylor served as finance chairman. FIRESIDE Ruth Funk, director of the Young Women of the LDS church spoke to mothers and in a gathered daughters fireside meeting at the Butler West Stake Center July 13, 7 She spoke of the p.m. importance of keeping jour nals. A special tribute was paid Merlene Daniels who was David Butterfield, son of Mrs Almon Butterfield, and Mark Butterfield, son of Mrs Golden Butferfield, received their Gold Palm at the court of honor held May 29. They are members of Herriman troop 138. Scoutmaster is Steve Snyder. Cottonwood Heights All Stars j announced Bill Gore, president ; of Colt Cottonwood Heights Baseball League, ages 15, 16, announced the following players were named to the team: Russ Steve Crossen, Wayde Mackay, David Gore, Jack Jeff Neuzil, Todd Ames, Tovey, David Belson, Carl Hogan, Randy Gerke, Robert Porter, Gary Sullenberger, Tom Roylance, Tico McCurdy, and Milt Whall. Manager for the team is Keith Mackay and Gary Cowley is the coach. s will play The Colt in a sectional tournament in Provo starting July 23 through July 26. Teams Con-ove- All-Star- s r, (JJ ra JStH Mrs Betty Allen 277-696- 0 nal. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER (Pub. in Jordan Valley Sen tinel, July 10, 17, 24, 1975) Invitation to Bid Bids are being accepted by the Purchasing Department of the Jordan School District on the following: Electrical wire and connect portable units at schools: the following Canyon View, Westland, Terra Linda, Oakdale, Peruvian Park and Hill- crest High School. Plumbing for portable unit at Hillcrest High : ; ' Arthur L. Casper Purchasing Agent (Pub. INVITATION TO BID The stadium light poles and lights, excluding the transformers, at the old Bingham High School are for sale. There are eight light poles holding 160 lights. Sealed bids will be received by Raymond ' j - i 8138 So. State Street Midvale, Utah 84047 (Pub. 717,24,31,87) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of T. KIRK BOND Deceased will Creditors present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 7355 South 9th East, Midvale, Utah, 84047 on or before the 30th day of October, A. D. 1975. Claims must be presented in. accord-- , ance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. F. Arnold Bond, Administrator of Estate of T. Kirk Bond Date of first publication July 17, A. D. 1975. Matt Biljanic, ' ATTORNEY . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MELVIN ELLIOT OLSEN, aka MELVTN E. OLSEN Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 8138 South State Street, Midvale, Utah 84047 on or before the 20th day of October, A. D. 1975. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as require ed therein. j Bonnie Olsen Mousley, Administratrix of the Estate of Melvin Elliot Olsen, aka Melvin E. Olsen. Deceased. Date of first publication July 17, A. D. 1975. Nolan J. Olsen ATTORNEY 8138 South State Street Midvale, Utah, 84047 ' j I 75-9-- .: ; - ' 75-9-- (Pub. 717, 24, 31, nn Now ;, (f IAYL0R RENTAL 9315 So. 7th E. 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Sptv ft- I- - - of U a al lfm Ut A Retire-emet- ic the The Mexican bean beetle adult is about the same size as the lady bug. It has 16 black spots on its back. The larvae is a yellow hairy soft bodied insect and both the adult and larvae feed on the leaves of the bean plant. If not controlled they will defoliate the bean plants. Control with dust or spray containing uaruaryi, maiainion, metno-xychlo- r or rotenone before time to harvest beans. The Colorado potato beetle is yellow with black stripes, 38 inch long, and the larvae is brick red. Both adult and larvae eat the foliage of the potato plant. They will also feed on eggplant and tomatoes, but are most often found on the potato. 571 - 1552 Deceased will Creditors present claims with vouchers to the II THIS WEEKEND sent in the gardens state. faking with no following ' of tie-dye- d THINGS TO RENT FOR EVERY EVENT and troublesome Mexican bean the Colorado . 87) r u Public Notice very the Salon of Sandy No. 2 i ' Two pests, beetle Opening Soon NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate if not controlled 8-- (Pub. 255-717- 6 PARCEL 4: BEGINNING at a point South 89 58' West 1326 feet and South 3401.96 feet from the Northeast corner of Section 28, township 3 South, Range Beetles may harvest garden 75-9-- j Section 28, Township 3 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, ana running thence North 20 rods; thence East 80 rods; thence South 20 rods; thence West 80 rods to the point of BEGINNING. 255-717- Paul Bywater. Dr. Martin Harris is presi- dent of the club. NING. PARCEL 3: BEGINNING : at a point 100 rods North from the Southwest corner of the Southeast quarter of by contacting Arthur L. Casper, Purchasing Agent, Jordan School District, 9361 South 400 East, Sandy, Utah 84070. For additional information call Clayton Vawdrey Cottonwood Heights Lions BEGINNING at a point rods 5 feet North from the Southwest cor- ner of the Southeast quarter of Section 28, 3 South, Township Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence North 45 rods 11 feet; thence East 80 rods; thence South 18.4 rods; thence East 59.86 rods, more or less, to a point East of the point of beginning; thence West 139.86 rods to the point of BEGIN54 Bid forms can be obtained Club met for a summer steak fry, July 11 at By water Park. They used the newly completed tables at the Pavillion. Honored guests were Mrs H. j Al to R2: PARCEL 2: School. s 24, 31) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on August 4, 1975, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. at the Riverton City Hall, 12891 South 1700 West, Riverton, Utah, for the purpose of amending the map of Riverton City by rezoning the following property from the resisting granting of this application with reasons therefor must tie filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 14, on or before August 23, 2- - A mothers and daughters breakfast was held in Big Cottonwood Canyon July 10. planned and sponsored by Butler Sixteenth Ward Relief Society officers. Janet McLane headed the commit tee. In a duo meet July 9, Cottonwood Heights Swim DAY CAMP HELD team won over Granger. The Girl Scout Day Camp held Swim team then competbusy July 7 to 11 at the Spruces in ed in the Big C meet held at Big Cottonwood Canyon atthe Cottonwood Heights Spa traded 150 girls from the for the Cottonwood Titons, Mountview Neighborhood. Deseret Gym, Granger and Wilma Ingersoll, newly apCottonwood Heights. Many pointed neighborhood leader team members achieved t heir said that 35 adults participat B ratings. ed as leaders for the five day The team will travel to event named after the ContinTwin Falls for a big meet July ental Congress. 18, 19, 20. Russ Lauber coach Each of the nine units is expecting some good times selected the name of one of from his swimmers. the thirteen original colonies. A favorite craft item made and worn by all the scouts were red white and blue neckerchiefs. They also made leaf prints and wall NOTICE TO WATER USERS Grace Billy W. andor hangings. Many of the girls and Ham, 4755 West 4895 South, received print badges for these activit- - Kearns, Utah 84118, has filed ies. Others earned the gypsy with the State Engineer Appl. ) to appro- badge which involved a five No. 45062 mile hike to Doughnut Falls, priate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in A watermelon bust high- - Salt Lake County. The water (Pub. Protests - Whittenburg Administrator of Support Services ' Fifteen adults accompanied the 30 young people. Leaders were Lottie Ann Van Dongen, Dee Holmes and Ted Stagg. entering this tournament will be from Bountiful, Brigham City, Cottonwood Heights, Provo, Springville and Ver Raymond W. The Jordan Valley ' oentinei Page 2 Midvale, Utah July 17, 1975 Thursday, undersigned at 8138 Soutn State Street, Midvale, Utah 84047 on or before the 20th day of October, A. D. 1975. Claims must be presented in i accordance with the proviUtah Code sions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Victor H. Dellagnola, Administrator of the of Hugo Estate Dellagnola Deceased. Date of first publication July 17, A. D. 1975. Nolan J. Olsen ATTORNEY West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence North 89 58' East 826.7 feet, more or less, to the East bank of canal; thence South 26 19' East 100.8 feet; thence South 31 43' East 154 feet; thence South 11 03" East 349 feet; thence South 89 57' West 1019.3 feet; thence North 564.7 feet, more or less, to the point of BEGINNING. ISSUED BY ORDER OF the Riverton City Council this 14th day of July, 1975. Paul K. Mortensen, Mayor Peggy Green City Clerk Property of Wilburn McDougal located at 12340 South 2700 West, Riverton, Utah 84065. 24) (Pub. 1 p.m. SLB&M. 1- i ' South Jordan); and used from 1 to Dec. 31 for domestic of one purposes family, stockwatering of 6 horses, 6 cattle, 40 ducks and chickens, 50 rabbits; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NW'A NEV4 Sec. 20, T3S, R1W, Jan. 2 ' All-Star- Ward Youth ages 14 and older set up a tent village on the beach for at Bear Lake July water skiing and other water activities. A dance was held on the beach one evening. FOOTBALL Brighton Jr. League Football for boys ages 9 through 13 will begin registering for the coming season at the Cottonwood Heights Spa, Aug. 1 to 30. A reduced registration fee is offered for families with more than one boy eligible to sign up for play. President of the league is Brent Peterson; Dick Guthrie !is vice Eddie president, Peterson, secretary and Colleen Craghead, treasurer. Teams will practice and play on the Butler Jr. High Field. the Nineteenth Butler Whittenburg, Administrator of Support Services, Jordan School District, 9361 South 400 East, Sandy. These be opened on bids will Monday, August 4 at 3:00 W. 1975. released as stake Young Womens Director and Rose Jensen, Camp Director who is moving from the stake. Joyce Buehner was named new Young Womens director. Cousins, is to be diverted from a well, 100400 ft. deep at a point S. 250 ft and E. 450 ft. from N'A Cor. Sec. 20, T3S, R1W, SLB&M; (4.0 mi. SW of |