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Show used for stockwatering of Woodland . Haul Letter had many visitors at her horns on Memorial Day: Mrs, Barney Hall of Parh City; Mrs. Hall's irandson, Gordon Wright of Hoytsvllls; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lefler of Ogden; Mrs. Hay Clegg and daughter Kathy of Salt Lain City; Mr. and Mrs. Zen Lefler of Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Letter of Kamu; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Whltsal and family of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Roy George, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jack Crandall and Janies Luni and boys of Oakley; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and baby vers overnight guests were Dianne and Carey Johnson of Kamas. Other visitors wen Mrs. Alma Goff, Mrs. Gtylen Pace and Mr.andMrs.ErnestKnlght. Mrsv Zelma Pace ms happy to have her son Date Alexander of Bar stow. Calif., fly to Utah to visit with her for the Memorial Day weekend. Other weekend visitors at the Pace home wen Mr. and Mrs. Alma Goff and children of Salt Lake City. Gays Pan, and baby daughter spent some time with Zelma prior to Gaye's departun on Saturday to Join her husband Gay ten In New Jersey. Edith Carlile left Woodland on Monday morning to meet her two daughters Maureen Spriggs and Ateen Can. They an three left by train Wednesday to travel to Washington D.C., to stay with Mrs. Carinas son, Robert who Mrs. u adaugh-ter-ln-l- aw resides then. Gng Wlnterton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wlnterton has been staylngwlthhls grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Wlnterton for a few days. His mother Maureen and brothers came on Sunday to take him home to Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Myers of Salt Lake City spent a day In Woodland visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mtekleson wen overnight guests of Em and Hud. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooley and family visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cooley on Sunday. Norma Knight and her girlfriends from the University of Utah provided the Sacrament meeting In Woodland on Sunday evening. Norma and her friends wen Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlile Knljht. Tbe Mont Fitzgeralds have moved back to Woodland now. They spent last winter and spring In Lima, Montana. We an all happy to nave them back as our neighbors again. Clawsauhubeenhome the past few weeks staying with, her parents, She will leave soon Nancy to go back to the BYU for summer school. Mn. Arvln Anderson took her mother, Mrs. Ardell Clyde of Heber to Magna on Friday to attend the wedding reception of a cousin, Miss Elolse COlllngs. Eva Glnes received a phone daughters In Lawndale, California. Both Janean and Jotean have employment and they an enjoying the summer there. Mr. and Mn. Gary Glnes and children wen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Glnes on Sunday. The Woodland Relief Society held their summer work-dmeeting on Wednesday evening. The Relief Society members and their husbands wen invited. Everyone met at foe home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hardman and they also visited foe home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moon and special attention was paid to landscaping foe yards. They ended up at the Thomas Letter home and had refreshments. Mr. and Mn. Alvin Glnes spent Sunday at the home other parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy BlseL call from her ay Notes Susies Seamstresses a BI.BS1I, Derrald H. Chappell, Coalville, Utah, proposes to change the place and nature of use of 0.022 sec. --ft. of water evidenced by DU. No. 2150(35-4459- ). The water has been diverted from springs at a point S. 800 ft. E. 148 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 10, T2N, R5E, and used for stockwatering of 50 cattle, 10 sheep and 6 horses in W 12 NW 14 Sec. 10, T2N, R5E. Hereafter, 0.022 sec-f- t. of water is to be dlvertedashere-tofo- re described and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 25 cattle, 10 sheep and 3 horses. An uses In SE 14 NE 14 Sec. 14, SW 14 NE 9. T2N, R5E. 39387 Douglas (35-44- North Main Street, Utah, LO secvft. of water from the waste water 79 from Town of Kamas sewage lagoons at a point fromtbeSl4 Cor., Sec. 8, T2S, R6E, and COALVILLE COMMENT Mrs. Lorea Blonqulst visited Friday and Saturday In Paradise, Utah with her slater and brofoer-ln-laMr. and Mrs. Ellis Hansen. She had driven down with Mrs. Ernest Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. Deraid Chappell who attended graduation services In Logan for Jim Toole and Barbara (Chappell) Toole. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Judd were also In Logan attending graduation services for their daughter Merrilee. Steve and Roma (Judd) Jenkins have moved Into Coalville this week where 8teve will be w, employed as the Summit-Mor-g- an Sanitarian. They have been living in Albuquerque, New Mexico since Steves gradua- tion where he was employed In foe Sanitation Department. Eldon and LaJean Dohnal and family enjoyed a visit this weekend from the Melvin Vernon r family of Pendleton, Oregon. Alice Stockman and Blanche Young and another slater, Mrs. ing of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with foe State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, onor before July 28, 1969. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published In The Summit County Bee, Coalville, Utah on Juno 12, 19, and 26, 1969. LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE Civil No. 3761 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF STATE SUMMIT COUNTY, OF UTAH MURRAY FIRST THRIFT A LOAN CO., a corporation, little their leaders home to work on their dresses. Terri Bennett finished her dress. Diane and Tarry are both done now and plan to make another one. Jodie gave the opening prayer, Diane ted us In the Pledge of and Melania lad us In the H pledge. Susie gave the closing prayer. 4-- Amounts Maturing Year Maturing (January Q Plaintiffs, Defendants. Under and fay virtue of an Order of fete and Decree of Foreclosure Issued out of the above entitled Court on the 29th day of May, 1969, 1 am commanded to sell at public auction all that parcel of land situated In Holiday Park, Summit County, Utah, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of foe Northwest Quarter of Section 34, in Township 1 North of Range 7 East of the Salt Lake Meridian; and running thence West 165.00 feet; thence South 1320 feet; thence East 16540 feet; thence North 1320foet to foe place of beginning. Containing 540 acres, more or len. NOTICE Is hereby given that on the 27th day of June, 1969 at LOO (clock PJ4. at said day on the front steps of foe County Courthouse In Coalville, Summit County, Utah, I will In obedience to said Order of Sate sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiffs Judgement, with Interest and costs, to foe highest bidder. DATED this 29fo day of May, 1969. RON AID R. ROBINSON, Seated proposals will be received by the Town Board of Kamas Town, Summit County, Utah, at Its regular meeting place In the Town Hall, Kamas, Utah, until 8:00 oclock pjn., on June 20, 1969, for the purchase at 3130,000 Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series 1969. On said date and at the Urns and place aforesaid the proposals will be opened at a public meeting. The bonds will be dated of the date of delivery and will bear Interest at a rata or rates not in excess of six percent (6) per annum, said Interest to be payable on January 1,1970 and annually thereafter on the flrst day of January of each Judy Bond Numbers (Both Inclusive) WILLIAM T. MacKAY, TONY SARACINO, DfC., a corporation; and NORMA L. KOCHA, Joined Don, Richard and Jim Wilde and families; their moth- from Montana; may have coigxms attached at the option and expense at the holder. The bonds will mature serially In numerical order on January 1 In each of the years and in the amounts as follows: MARK A. MADSEN, Sheriff Summit County Published In The Summit County Bee June 5, 12 and 19, Vernon tached but may bo registered as to principal and Interest at the option of the holder, and Plaintiff, driven to Las Vegas, Nevada to take their sister Gladys Wallace home. They will also visit In Mesa, Arte, where Blanche will become acquainted with her new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vernon hosted a family for her brothers and sisters Tuesday with everyone having a wonderful time visiting, Arnold Wilde of San Diego had flown up for Decoration Day and Crystal of Kamas and Ralph and Judy Brooks ofOgdenvlslt-e- d. A heavy gate foil on Ralph and Judys daughter Laura, breaking a few ribs and bruising her badly. She Is reported getting along fine although in some pain. denomination of 31,00040 each, numbered serially fromltolSO, both Inclusive, will be in barer form without coupons at- v. WILLIAM T. MacKAY, TONY SARACINO, INC., a corporation; and NORMA L. KOCHA, Defendants. Evelyn Christensen, have er Mrs. Mary Werfon; Louise and Fred Jacobsen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson and family. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred holder, at a bank or trust company selected by the purchaser. The bonds will be in the newspaper of general circulation In Salt Lain City, Utah, and by mailing a copy of the redemption notice by registered or certified mail at least thirty (30) day prior to the redemption date to the registered holder of the bonds to be redeemed at the address shown on foe registration books and to the original purchaser of the bonds. If all of the bonds to be redeemed are at that time registered, notice by registered or certified mall to the registered holders thereof not lass than thirty (30) days prior to the date fixed for redemption shall be sufficient and publication of the redemption notice shall not be required. The bonds will be Issued under the provisions of Chapter 3 of Title 55, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, and the principal and interest thereon shall be payable only out of foe net revenues to be derived from the sewer system to be constructed, and in no .event shall said bonds be deemed to constitute an Indebtedness of the Town within the meaning of any State, constitutional or statutory limitation or a charge against the general credit or taxing powers of the Town. Except as all or some part of the bonds may be sold to the United States of America hereafter provided, the will be awarded to the ponsiblo bidder whose proposal results In the lowest u Bonds numbered 1 amount of Interest payable from foe data of the bonds to maturity their after subtracting therefrom the amount of any premium proposed to be paid for the bonds. No bids for leu than par plus accrued Interest from the date of the bonds will be considered. Bids will be considered for the entire Issue of the bonds well tor specific blocks of the entire u Issue maturing u u follows: (a) bonds maturing during the first ten (10) years, (b) bonds maturing during foe eleventh through fifteenth' years, (c) bonds maturing during the sixteenth through twentieth years, (0 bonds maturing during foe twenty-fir- st through twenty-fif- th years, (e) bonds maturing during the twenty-six- th through thirtieth years, (f) bonds maturing during the remaining years. The bonds shall bear Interest at no more than, five (5) different rates to be stated In th or multiples of of one percent per annum. All bonds maturing on foe same 'date shall bear Interest at foe same rate. Each bond must bear Interest and each bond must bear Interest at one rate only. No bond may bear Interest at a rate In excess of six percent (6) per annum. The highest rate of Interest stated In the proposal shall not exceed the lowest rate of Interest so stated by more than three percent per annum. R Is expected that if the rates th one-ten- terms of the bids received are higher and less reasonable than those which may be obtained by selling foe bonds to foe United States of America, acting through the Adminisand trator, Farmers Home Administration, (hereinafter called fos Government), that the bonds will be sold to foe Government at an Interest rate of 4 34 percent per annum. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Each bid must .be enclosed in a sealed envelope which should be plainly marked 'Proposal for Kamas Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series 1969 and must be accompanied by a certified or cashiers check drawn upon an Incorporated bank or trust company In foe amount of Twenty-Si- x Hundred Dollars (32,600.00) payable to the order of Kamas .Town as a guarantee of good faith on the part of foe bidder. Checks will be returned to foe unsuccessful bidders promptly upon foe award of the bonds to successful bidder. The checkof the successful bidder will be held uncashed and applied toward the purchase price of the bonds at the time of their delivery. If the successful bidder tells to accept and pay for the bonds when so tendered, his check will be forfeited as liquidated damages. The bonds will be delivered In Kamas, Utah, at the office of foe Town Treasurer or elsewhere at the purchasers expense and risk on or about sixty THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 Coalville, Utah Thursday, June 12, 1969 days sfter the opening of bids or as otherwise may be agreed upon with the purchaser; provided, if, pursuant to Section Utah Code Annotated (1953), an election shall be required, the purchaser may rescind foe agreement with foe Town and be relieved of any obligation to purchase the bonds. The unqualified approving opinion of Messrs. Jones, Waldo Holbrook A McDonough of Salt Lake City, Utah, will be furnished without cost to the purchaser. There will also be furnished foe usual closing certif- icates, Including a statement that there Is no litigation pending or, to the knowledge of the signer thereof, threatened affecting the validity of the bonds. Copies of an official statement containing further information about the bonds and Kamu Town may be obtained from Phylls Lewis, Town Clerk, Kamu. Utah. Dated this 24 day of May, a Gordon B. Taylor Town Clerk Published In The Summit Bee June 5 and 12, County 1969. Ever think how many ways electricity can save you money? An electric razor uses about 18 kilowatt hours of electricity a year. That figures only about 39 a year. Compare that with the cost of a year's supply of shaving cream and blades! Electric shaving is just one of the many ways you are using more low cost electricity in your home. And the number of uses is growing all the time. Reddy Kilowatt says: "Socket to me. . . . There's plenty of reliable electricity for you at the lowest reasonable cost." to 67, both inclusive, maturing during the years 1971 to 1999, both Inclusive, win not be subject to redemption prior to maturity. Bonds numbered 68 to 130, both inclusive, may, at the option of the Town, be called for redemption prior to their maturity in Inverse numerical order on January 1, 1978, or on any Interest payment date thereafter at a price equal to the principal amount thereof and accrued Interest thereon to the ' date fixed for redemption. Notice ortho call of any of the The Folks at UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. bonds for redemption will be given not 1 ess than thirty (30) days prior to the redemption date by publication of an appropriate notice one time In a 1969. NOTICE OF SALE KAMAS TOWN, SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH 3130400 SEWER REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1969 u year. Interest accrues only from date of delivery. Principal and Interest will be payable at the office of foe Town Treasurer or, at the option of the So Carefree... VbuGet A Special Loti Rate on electricity when you use an electric met for their fifth meeting. Melanie said the opening prayer Nelda led us In foe H Pledge and Terris led us in foe Pledge of Allegiance. We went downtown and looked at patterns and material. We adjourned at 5:30. Our next meeting was May 28. Jodie said foe opening prayer; Melanie ted us in foe Pledge of Allegiance; and Terri ted us In the pledge. We cut out our dresses and marked the darts. We also decided on a new time for our meeting. Nelda said foe closing Install it anywhere. 4-- H prayer. Our next meeting was June Terrte said foe opening prayer, Deane led us In foe Pledge of Allegiance and Melanie led us In the pledge. We sewed me seams and tippers In our dresses. Diane finished her dress. Susie said the closing prayer. Our next meeting will be June 10 at 5. 4-- H 12:10.-Repo- rter Melanie Simlster. Susies Seamstresses UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Susies Seamstresses met at t ' President a Phylls Lewis water heater. 4-- H May LEGAL NOTKiE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with fos State Engineer to change sndspprop-rlat- e water In Summit County, State of Utah, throughout foe entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in 100 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for svptemental Irrigation of 40,0 acs. All uses In SE 14 SW 14 Sec. 8,T2S,R6E. Protests resisting foe grant- V |