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Show News Notes from Kamas Valley a few . to the Coalville hospital Saturday and transferred to the LDS last week. &ys in the hospital Hospital Monday morning. She Glad she is feeling better. is in very serious condition. We Attending theState Lions Club hope she is soon feeling better convention in Cedar City were and able to come home. Stiff and Alta Hoyt, den and Kamas people attending Disand Leo Roberta Uaxy Smith, on Parade last week at the ney and Pace Randy Larry Frazier, Salt Palace were Ray and Gloria Taylor. Bethers and family and Penny Walt and Arlene Daniels have He and Addie Russell, to Kumagai, Arison get pne to Mesa, and Bonnie McCormick Ralph who Jackie has Mr daughter and family, Julie Lambert, been attending college there. Brenda Lassche, Colin Gibbon, atthe of townspeople Many Nada Holton and children and tended the lovely wedding reRex Lemon, Therma Turner and ception for Mr. and Mrs. Crae children, Dixie Averett and Carpenter Saturday night. children, Nettl Pitt and family, children and Deanna Georgi Barbara Sargent and family and left for California last week to the Kamas Scouts. He has home. been bring Ralph Orvil and Maxine Mlnchey working down there for the past and family spent last weekend ns few months. Mrs. Thorpe, in Emery visiting with his sister mother has been staying and brother, and Maxines went back to here with them and mother and sister. On Sunday, California to her home. While they took their daughter Marthey are down there, they are lene to the Salt Lake Capitol going to Disneyland and other where she met the bus which points of interest. took her and the other girls to We are very proud of our Girls State in Cedar City. boys and girls who have gradBob and Barbara Hoyt took this uated from college year. their son Kevin up to Logan BYU students are Mitchell Tatwhere he will attend Boys State. too, Tamra Louder, Paul Ure, Mont AngeU, Phil Thomas Jack Leavitt, Colleen Moon, Stan Leavitt spent the weekand Julie Ann Colton, Ella Merchant end in Prescott, Arizona to see and Balls Holt who graduated and care for their horse. with his Masters and with high Charles Lewis, son of Scott honors and Lucinda was home on leave University of Utah students for a week. He returned to are Susan Goodworth, Rodney his base at Ft. Lewis, WashSmith, Marilyn Bailey McNeil ington. Sunday, Scott and LuRon McNeil. and Brad Bigelow cinda, Charles and Eric met with from hi honors gh graduated at Homer and Judy's in Salt SUSC. Lake and enjoyed dinner, then and Eckert and Betsy Gary they aU went to the airport to for family left Thursday see Charles off. for Idaho. works Emmett, Gary There was one baby Messed the Forest Service and he win Sunday, Charles Perry Maw, be transferred to the Bear son of Robert and Diane, and Valley District. We will miss he was blessed by his father. this fine couple. Three children were confirmed. Don and Rowene Van Tassell Amy Louise Wagstaff, daugof Draper was in town one (by hter of Albert S. and Louise last week visiting with family and she was confirmed by her and friends. father. Cindy Ann Miller was Doug and Betty Gines drove confirmed by Albert S. Wag-sta- ff their son Tim and David Wag-sta- ff and is the daughter of to Logan Sunday where and June Miller. Lynn Wayne they will attend Boys State. Were very sorry to hear Nolan Bishop, son of Floyd and Vida was confirmed by his that Yvonne Jewkes was taken Deanna Georgl spent Civil No. Mrs. Hope Williams had friends and relatives drop in over the Memorial Weekend. Driving up from Phoenix were Mrs. Gary (Linda) Williams and two girls, Connie andSandy. They spent a week visiting with Mrs. Williams and with Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter of Hoyts--' ville. Gary flew up from Arizona and spent the weekend then drove his family back home. Mrs. Hope Williams prepared a family dinner while they were here. Other guests were, son, Kay, Vern and Michelle and Gerald and Linda and baby from Salt Lake. Other visitors at the Williams home have been Morris and May Gibbons from Afton, Wyoming; Spencer and' Melba from Bountiful and Blaine and Shirley Williams and four sons from Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Sherd Scott, Steve and Marilyn Brown have left for a weeks visit in California. They plan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woolstenhulme and their new baby in San Diego. There are plans to visit other interesting places with a stopover in Las Vegas. Mrs. Alice Moore has returned home from a Salt Lake hospital where she has been undergoing a medical checkup. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Staples have moved into the former Ellen Pace's home in Wanship. They have been living in Salt Lake. Mr. Jeff Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Smith has been visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Peterson and daughter. Janet and Mrs. Florinda Darcey and children attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Dunn (Khrren Nielson) in Orem Friday night. Loretta Darcey and Janet Peterson danced on the program. Mr. Richard Grills has entered a Salt Lake hospital for a medical checkup. Miss Lisa Page of Salt Lake has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Darcey in Wanship. ' Mrs. Hazel Junes of Pleasant Grove has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon. Wool-stenhul- fun-an- Glen Goodworth, son of Dick and Elena received his mission call to serve in the German South mission field. Rip and Juanita Van Tassell were Sunday dinner guests at their son and daughter-in-laRay and Linda of Morgan. The occasion was to celebrate w, HHI, INC., A ed ed ed 10, 17, 1971. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to exchange water in Summit County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year un- otherwise designated. Locations inSLBIM. Exch. 413 (Area 35) Robert N. Goodro, 2350 E. 4800 S. Salt like City, Utah 84117 seeks foe right to exchange L0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by AppL 27609 Bur. of Reel. A contract with Weber Cons. Dist. The water has been diverted at; Wanship Reservoir at a point N. 1760 ft. ami E. 3023 ft. from foe SW Cor. of Sec. 29, TIN, R5E; and used for Irrigation, municipal, domestic, power, industrial and stockwatering. Hereafter 1.0 ac. ft. of water will be released into Weber River same as heretoforandLO ac. ft. of water will be diverted well 100-2ft. from a deep at a point N. 900 ft. and less U. HAS LAM By ROY G. HASLAM Attorneys for Plaintiff 72 East 4th South, Suite 280 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Published in The Summit County Bee June 10, 17 and Z4.197L 50 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to exchange water in Summit County, in theState of Utah, throughout the entire year W. 340 ft. from theSE Cor. of Sec. 32, T2N, R5E; and used for foe domestic purposes of ooe family, and used from Apr. 1 to OcL 31 for the irrigation of .25 ac, in theSE 14 SE 14 of Sec. 32, T2N, R5E. Exch. 409 (Area 35) Richard L. McKinnon A Marjorie McKinnon, P. O. Box 294 Oakley, Utah seek foe right to exchange .015 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Cert. 1090 A five shares of Beaver A Shingle Creek Irrigation Co. The water has been diverted (Tom Beaver Creek at a point in Sec. 24, T2S, R6E; and used for irrigation of 2 acres in SE 14 SE 14 Sec. 22, T2S, R6E. Hereafter .015 sec. ft. of water is to be released Into hereto-f- or Beaver Creek same and .015 sec. ft. of water will be diverted from a well 100 ft. deep at a point N. 860 ft. and W. 250 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 22, T2S, R6E; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, and for uses incidental to a service station. Exch. 416 (Area 35) Loma Linda Development Corp. 1025 E. 2100 S. Suite 208, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106, seeks the right to exchange 10.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 27609, U.S. Bur. of Reel. A Contract with Weber Basin Cons. Dist. The water has been stored in Wanship Res. from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 and diverted at a point N. 1760 ft. and E. 3023 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 29, TIN, R5E; and used for irrigation. municipal, domestic, power, industrial, and stockwatering. Hereafter 10l0 ac. ft. of water will be released into Weber River same has heretafor and 10.0 ae. ft. of water will ha well diverted from a 150 ft.- to 300 ft. deep at a point S. 2100 ft. and E. 2000 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 6, TE, R5E; and used for domestic purposes of 15 families within NW 14, Sec. 6, TE, R5E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 Coalville, Utah Thursday, Jtael0,1971 ch In duplicate with theState Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt - Lake City, Utah 84114 on before July 10, 197L HUBERT C. LAMBERT STATE ENGINEER Published In The Summit County Bee May 27, June 3, 10.197L u Whan ya, visit Sail Uka City. dray la si sar Irteadly Mara. Srawia Ihfsagh Hia widait lalactiaa a waiters ctotekig sad Mddtery Is Hia csaslry. latest itytai. Fsir pries. . RANCNWEAR - WESTERN ROOTS SADDiEKY Seed for yaw FREE 94 Fags Cats r Catalogue Ordtr by st), Ws tbiy ssyvbsis. Jaeke WcMe RANCHWEAR Isa As Ha art af lbs Wad Salt lako City, Utah 141 1 1 Ssrvhg lbs Nalioa 42 East 2nd South Stroat Dspt. ,f4" otherwise designated. Locations in SLBAM. Exch. 417 (Area 35) Wayne A Marie N. Wright 7849 Brady Circle, Sandy, Utah 84070 seek foe right to exchange L0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by AppL 27609 U.S. Bur. of Reel. A Contract with Weber Basin Water Cons. Dist. The water has been diverted from Wanship Reservoir at a point N. 1760 ft. and E. 3023 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 29, TIN, R5E; and used for miscellaneous pur- Many Kamas women attended the lovely open house Saturday for Lucille Hortin in honor of her birthday. It was held at the Oakley Church House. Dale and Lorna Butler are very thrilled grandparents again. A new little girl was born to Stan and Arlene Butler. poses. . cost of up 45X - Hereafter L0 ac. ft. of water will be released into Weber River same as heretafor and L0 ac. ft. of water will be diverted from a well is ex- tended to Carla Saxtoa and family on the loss of her brother, Tracy Warburton. EXCAVATING . -- M d Phondftft-246- Mf 7 i SEWERS WATER LINES BASEMENTS TRENCHING SEPTIC TANKS t BACKFILLING H.,anif .i.wy.nj;ii.i FOOTINGS iymi nj r m im'yw gff"wnpaywn WARD REES R.F.D. No, psaw -ew -yr -r- COALVILLE, UTAH 1 !im son stteiHhWdgis.ii kihiiauubfoiiAMddbAisi 953 For too long If rz AmaasiddAwiiafimA tai.imiiwMAVAbidi fcfomAma 1003 a now we've to say too often. Of r ro SOMETIMES, ONE GRAPH is worth how things line up. Q7 ro a thousand words. It lets you see just Over the past 1 8 years, the cost of living has climbed 45.2 . . . that's the tog line. During these same 18 years, there has been but one small increase in Utah Power & Light Company's rates for electricity . . . that's the bottom line. While the cost of living has risen substantially, our electric rates have gone up only 7 in Utah, in 1963; 4.1 in Idaho, in 1964; and 10.4 in Walkers is tired of saying no when people come in and ask to borrow money. Of courae, money haa been in short supply. Wyoming, in 1964. Many people are now enjoying color television, self defrosting refrigerators, and more recently, garbage compactors. There are many appliances that were not in general use 18 years ago that consume more power in the home than 1 8 years ago. That's why most people have a higher electric bill today than they did in 1953. We've done better than most in offsetting inflation with more efficient But thats over. Now we have money to lend again. And maybe now is the time for you to talk to us about what it ia youve had to wait for: a new car. A new look in landscaping. Adding a new room or filling one with new furniture. With very low rates, you can choose a short term or long term repayment schedule. operations. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 8ummit County Hospital serves notice to the general public and all surrounding areas that they are open and full services are available on a twenty-fo- And nows the time to call. Because the first thing well probably say ia YES. UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY V ur hour day, seven day a week Phone Koy Page, Coalville Office, 336-562- 1 Electricity 1. - Light on your Budget i basis. Let it also be known that there is no discrimination as to patient care regnrdkc-o- f race, creed or cokr. There is no discrimination as to employment among the minority groups.-Sum- nit Cointy Hospital Board. or unless Juanitas birthday. sympathy Junes, DATED this 7th day of June, 197L BIELE, JONES, MURPHY A thence South 13 sincere STATE ENGINEER Published in Summit Co. Bee ises.) deg. 52 min. 10 sec. East 17L84 feet, thence South 38 Our cattle. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before July 17, 1971. HUBERT C. LAMBERT feet, North 84 deg, 29 min. East 1156.42 feet, thence North 28 deg. 16 min. West 75.0 feet, thence Northwesterly along the arc of a 738.51 foot radius curve to the left 496J3 feet more or less, thence North 71 deg. 22 min. West 136.35 feet, thence Northwesterly along the arc of a certain curve to the right 28L40 feet, thence North 49 deg. 31 min. West 331.00 feet, thence North 63 deg. 44 min. 07 sec. West 143.21 feet, thence North 88 deg. 28 min. West 251.90 feet; thence South 84 deg. 41 min. West 2 5.0 feet to the point of beginning containing 18.992 acres. Subject to any and an recorded easements in connection with the above described prem- Defendant. Notice is hereby given that a suit has been commenced in the above-entitlCourt by the above-namplaintiff against defendant to the above-namforeclose a certain mechanics lien against the property hereinafter described: That a hearing shall be conducted on the 19th day of July, 1971, at the hour of 10:00 (clock a.m. in the Courtroom of this Court in Summit County, Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, Utah, whereupon all such persons claiming Hens or any interest against the hereinafter described .premises shall appear before the Court and exhibit proof of the same. Any person failing so to do shall be deemed to have waived its right against the said property, which is described as follows: Beginning 945.83 feet South and 2471.12 feet West from the Northeast corner of Section 17, Township 2 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence South 03 deg. 13 min. West 80.90 feet along the center line of Weber River, thence South 26 deg. 31 min. 40 sec. West feet, 1800 East 127J0 feet, thence corporation, 155.08 100-2- 00 thence South 20 deg. 35 min. 40 sec. Plaintiff, father. Wanship News 139.21 THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR SUMMIT COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH RUSSELL DEAN GEARY, dba GEARY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, De-in- Dean Frantz, son of Reed and Loralne spent three days in Orem with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gonzales Their daughter Brenda stayed three days in Salt Lake with her aunt, Nora Neff. The Firemens Ball was held Saturday night at the Town Park. It was a big success. Jack and Bonnie Lassche and their guest from Wales, Colin Gibbon, returned home Monday afternoon from a three-da- y interesting trip. They went to the Canyonlands, and the Arches National Monument. Then on to Mesa Verde, Colorado and saw where the cliff dwellers lived 700 years ago. 4177 LN HOLIDAY ft. deep at a point S. ft. and E. 520 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 14, TS,R5E; and used for the domestic purposes of one family and stockwatering of 3 deg. 06 min. 10 sec. East 148.70 feet, thence South 17 deg. 45 min. 54 sec. East 262.56 feet, theuceSouth39 deg. 41 min. 55 sec. East Walker Bank Instalment Loans UiHAgB HHhual ZlMflMtfJM airwwT rjmrrm wpoiw twanwiw ifrpSfMMi V |