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Show unnamed spring at a point N. 600 ft. W. 1400 ft. from SE Cor., Sec. 31, T2N, R5E, and used tor fee same purposes and in the same places as heretofore described. Exchange 320 Jean W. Potter, RFD, Coalville, Utah, seeks the right to exchange L0 ac ft. of water evidenced by contract with Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. The water has been stored in W unship Reservoir under App. No. 27609, and used for mlsc. pur- TO CREDITORS No. 1604 THE DISTRICT COURT OF NOTICE IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FORSUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH IN Full Military Honors for Vernon Rites Traditional crossed swords daisies. formed an arch for newlyweds, The bridesmaids and maid of Lt. Larry and Kathy Vernon, honor were attired in yellow silk following the 6:00 p.m. cereorganza floor length gowns feamony Saturday, June 27 in the turing an empire waist and flowSummit Stake Chapel officiated ing back panels. The little flower girls wore by Bishop Own Stapley. yellow Attending the couple was a silk organza gowns with daisy military honor guard Including trim. Lt. (retired) and Mrs. Richard The mother of the bride and A. Newell of Michigan; Lt.DX. mother of the groom also wore Anderson, Lt. Jim Loughmlfe, similar gowns of yellow silk Lt. Brian E. Grant, Capt. D.D. organza with flowing back Bohn, Capt, Kevin CMara and panels. Lt. Dean H. Beyer, all Navy Ushers were brothers of the fliers who have served with bride and groom Larry Dean Larry. Vernon, Bradley Vernon. Kim Maid of Honor was Colleen Vernon, Dennis Vernon, and McQueen and bridesmaids were Mark Vernon. Stephen and Kevin Jana Geary and Connie Maxwell. Brooks were present carriers. Jaylene and Laura Brooks were Following the wedding a reflower girls. ception was held in the reThe gentlemen of the wedding creation hall featuring a dance party were in full military and program. The life and formal dress whites with courtship of Larry and Kathy medals and swords, an impreswas told by LaVaun Vernon sive group of officers who have in story and song, Grant Geary racked up a notable record of served as Master of ceremonies and Larry Dean Vernon sang; service In the war zone. They flew to Hill Field in accompanied by Danny Vernon. The couple are now living in Navy jets, buzzing Coalville as Texas where Larry is serving they left. The brides gown was white as a Naval Flying Instructor. silk organza over satin with He has served three tours of embroidered daisy trim. It feaduty In Viet Nam as well as tured an empire waist, tiny cap one in the Mediterannean. Kathy sleeves and a train felllngfrom was a 1969 graduate of North the yoke, all trimmed with emSummit High School, was a rebroidered daisies. presentative to Girls State and The daisy headpiece topped Miss Summit County for 1968-6- 9. the fingertip veil and the bride carrled a bouquet oLyellow ne Woodland News Dr. and Mrs. John Lambert family were weekend visitors at the home of Deonna's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bushell. Clark and Celia Glnes and family were in Woodland visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Glnes for the weekend. On the fourth, with their families, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bird, Salt Lake; Rena Smith, Dick Berg, Gary Glnes, were guests of the Glnes. They all had dinner out on the 1 awn. Their daughters, Sharon, Janean and Jolean called their greetings from California. Vem and Ruth Huff have been . at home in Woodland for the past week. Vern has been going back and forth to Salt Lake for treatments on his back. They went back to their ranch atRandalett on Monday and then came back to Woodland again for further medical treatment. Emily Liddell and son Dennis spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Moon. Elynn spent some time in Salt Lake last week visiting with and GREAT NEWS FRANCHISE OPENING Emily. Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Blsel had most of their family at home over the weekend. The helped DeLoy get in his hay. Woodland Ward had a very impressive flag ceremony on the Fourth of July. Opening prayer was given by Lloyd Clawson; Taps was played by Milo Lefler; Roy Anderson called the colors and the Cub Scouts presented the odors; .(Hen Knight sang "God Bless America, and Jeffery Bronson recited a poem about the flag. The Primary children sang, America the Beautiful, and Ken Williams gave a short speech. Carlile Knight gave the closing prayer. This was under the direction of the Primary Association. Lester and Peggy Hewlette were at Sunday School Sunday morning. They bid farewell to all of their many friends here. Lester has been called as Mission President to the South Australian Mission. Their children Patsy and E rnle will go with them to Australia and son John will stay with his grandmother Hewlette until his schooling is over and then will join his family next May. The Hewlette family had a dinner party at Pine Valley on the fourth honoring Lester, Peggy THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CLYDE ROSE-MA- DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Office of IRA'A. HUGGINS of HUGGINS A HUGGINS, Suite SECURITY BANK BUILDING, OGDEN, UTAH, on or before the 17th day of October, 1969; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 5, Utah Code annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. GUY H. ROSEMAN, Administrator of the Estate of CLYDE ROSEMAN, Deceased. A HUGGINS BY: IRA A. HUGGINS ATTORNEY FOR ADMINISTRATOR FIRST SECURITY BANK BUILDING. SUITE 1101-- 09 OGDEN, UTAH HUGGINS Published in The Summit County Bee July 10, 17, 24 and 31,1969. LEGAL NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and exchange water in Summit Coimty, State of Utah, throughout fee entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations inSLBAM. George Winters, RFD 1, Coalville, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion of 0.002 sec. -- ft. of water evidenced by D1L Claim No. 1519 The water has been diverted from an Unnamed Spring at a point E. 1155 ft. N. 1485 ft. from 8 14 Cor., Sec. 32, T2N, R5E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, and stockwatering of 5 horses, 25 cattle, and 60 sheep. All uses in SE 14 Sec. 32, T2N, R5E. Hereafter, 0.002 sec.-f- t. of water will" be diverted from an 8). Mont's mother, Mrs. Jane A. Walker. Mr. Ralph Eelker, regional SC8 Director was in Woodland Sunday and called on Arvin Anderson who is chairman of fee Board of Supervisors in the Kamas area. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lefler and family treated their son David and daughter Jeannle to a swimming party at the Mountain Spa Thursday evening in honor of their birthdays. Roy Anderson was invited to go with them. After an evening of swimming they came backtoWood-lan- d for a picnic. The Thomas Lefler family put on a program in Park City at Treasure Mountain Lodge for their celebration there. The whole family participated, violins and guitars provided an evening of entertainment. Salt Lake Monday morning and brought her mother, Mrs. Ar-dClyde home from the LD6 Hospital, where she had surgery COUNTRY CUZZIN CAR- last week. Ardean reports her WASH is coming to your mother is feeling well and will stay with fee Andersons for a area. Franchise opening soon few weeks. Louella Walker is on leave Fantastic returns; minimum from her job at the University Investment Property invest-- , Hospital. She will be at home ment not necessary. Write in Woodland through July and P.O. Box 557, Kent Wash. August. She and Mont went to Salt Lake on Sunday to visit water will be released into the Weber River to lower users, and L0 diverted from a n. ac.-f- t. ft. deep at a point well S. 200 ft. E. 690 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 36, TIN, R7E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 0X5 ac. All uses in NW 14 NW 14 Sec. 36, TIN, R7E. Protests resisting the grant- -. lng of these applications wife reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Aug. 9, 1969. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in Summit County Bee, Coalville, Utah on June 26, July 3 and 10, 1969. Interest payable from the data of the bonds to their maturity after subtracting ac.-ft.- of NOTICE OF SALE KAMAS TOWN, SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH $130100 SEWER REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1969 Sealed 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 o'clock p.m., on July. 25, 1969, for the purchase of $130,000 Sewer Rev; enue Bonds, Series 1969. On said date and at the time and place aforesaid the proposals will be opened at a public meeting. The bonds will be dated as of the date of delivery and will bear interest at a rate 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 first day of January iff each year. Interest accrues only from date of delivery. Principal and interest will be payable at the office of fee Town Treasurer or, at the option of fee holder, at a bank or trust company selected by fee purchaser. The bonds will be in the The bonds will be issued under fee provision! of Chapter 3 of Title 55, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, and fee principal and interest thereon (hall be payable only out of fee net revenues to be derived from the sewer system to bs 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 soma part of the bouds may be sold to the United States of America as hereafter provided, the bonds win bs awarded to the responsible Udder whose proposal results In the lowest amount of 50-1- 50 sing-playi- ng therefrom the amount of any premium proposed to be paid for fee bonds. No bids for less than par plus accrued Interest from the date of the bonds wUl be considered. Bids win be considered for the entire issue of the bonds as well as for specific blocks of the entire Issue maturing as follows: (a) bonds maturing during the first ten (10) years, (fa) bonds maturing during fee eleventh through fifteenth years, (c) bonds maturing during the sixteenth through twentieth years, (cQ bonds maturing during the 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) dif- -, ferent rates to be stated In th or multiples of of one percent per annum. AH bonds maturing on the same date shall bear interest at the 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. tt Is expected that if the rates one-eigh- th Bonds numbered 1 to 67, both inclusive, maturing during the years 1971 to 1999, both inclusive, will 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 fee principal amount thereof and accrued Interest thereon to the date fixed for redemption. Notice of the call of any of the bonds for redemption will be given not less than thirty (30) days prior to the redemption date by publication of an appropriate notice one time in a newspaper of general circulation in Salt Lake City, Utah, and by mailing a copy of the redemption notice by registered or certified mall at least thirty (30) days prior to the redemption date to the registered holder of the bonds to be redeemed at the address shown on the 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 less than thirty (30) days prior to the date fixed for redemption shall be sufficient and publication of the redemption notice shall not be required. one-ten- terms of the bids received are higher and less reasonable than those which may he obtained by selling tha bonds to the United States of America, acting through the Adminis- and THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 Coalville, Utah Thursday, July 10, trator, Farmers Hunt Administration, (hereinafter called the Government), that the ' days after the opening of Mda or be otherwise as may agreed bonds will be sold to the Government at an Interest rate of upoh with the purchaser; proto Section pursuant If, vided, 4 34 percent per annum. , Utah Coda Annotated The right is reserved to re(1953), an election shall be bids. all or ject any required, the purchaser may , Each bid must bs enclosed rescind the agreement with the in a sealed envelope which Town and he relieved of any should bs plainly marked Proto purchase the bonds. obligation posal for Kamas Sewer Revenue The unqualified approving 'Bonds, Series 1969 and must be opinion of Messrs. Jones, 'Waldo accompanied by a certified or Holbrook A McDonough of Salt cashiers check drawn upon an Lake City, Utah, will he furnishIncorporated bank or trust comed without cost to the purpany in the amount of Twenty-Si- x chaser. Thera will also be furnHundred Dollars ($2, 600,00) ished the usual closing certifpayable to the order of Kamas icates, including a statement Town as a guarantee of good that there is no litigation pendfaith on the part of tha bidder. ing or, to tha knowledge of the Checks will bs returned to fee signer thereof, threatened afunsuccessful bidders promptly fecting the validity of the bonds. upon fee award of fee bonds to Copies of an official statesuccessful Udder. The check of ment containing further inforthe successful Udder wlU be mation about the bonds and held uncashed and applied toKamas Town may be obtained ward the purchase price of tha from Fhyus Lewis, Town Clerk, bonds at the time of their deKamas, Utah. livery. If the successful Udder Dated this 24 day of May, tails to accept and pay for the bonds when so tendered, his 1969.. Gordon B. Taylor check will be forfeited as liqPresident uidated damages. a Phylis Lewis The bonds wUl be delivered Town Clerk in Kamas, Utah, at the office of fee Town Treasurer or elsePublished in The Summit where at the purchaser's exCounty Bee July 3 and 10, 1969. pense and risk on or about sixty -- . -- . -- N YOU'VE BEEN ASKING HERE THEY ARE , . . Acme Boots low-cahoet for that m popular Men, Womb, Beys aad Girls The stack is templet. We sis have a geod stack of ffecaaa Beets aad State Ban This is that high-grad- e, st Work Shoes 8-in- ch ee are all aaau braadi, top ef the city lisa; priced beaaath tha high-m- t . . SEE EMI BROOKS SHOE STORE Mm Bn. CmMU. ell Kitchen Remodeling Problems? TO BE SOLI) AT PUBLIC AUCTION Do you ever need Wednesday, August 6 11 a.m. One 1957 Dinner ut seven. Everything is carefully planned. You check your needs. It seems to be all there. But, NO! A small, essential part of vour menu is missing. CABINETS WILL NOT BE DISPLAYED IN COALVILLE - - FIXTURES APPLIANCES COUNTER TOPS FLOOR COVERINGS - FREE ESTIMATES Sheirich Pre-finish- ed Dodge Dump Track Can be inspected at the Summit County Road Shed in Kamas prior to the sale. items now? last-minu- te On the Front Steps of the Summit County Court House FASTI Don't you appreciate a man who anticipates your te needs? Shop at home. He appreciates you, too. KDHAL KAMAS VALLEY LUMBER CO. Kamas, Utah What do you do? The solution is simple. A grocery checkout counter is only minutes from your dinner table. That's because a local businessman buys, stocks and sells thousands of grocery items near your door. last-minu- Cabinets Solve Design Problems Royce Nichol ; 1969 Do You Have family. Mrs. Arvln Anderson went to New Concept. Ideal for Suburban or Small Towns acft. of water will be released into the Weber River to lower users, and 1.0 ac.-f- t. of water diverted from an unnamed spring at a point W. 372 ft. thence N. 41 deg. 34 min. 45 sec. W. 686 ft. from SE Cor., Sec. 31, T3N, R7E, and used tor domestic purposes of 1 family in NW 14 NW 14 Sec. 5,T2N,R7E. Exchange 321 Russell A Ethel Rodgers, 2165 Downington Avenue, SaU Lake City, Utah, seeks the right to exchange of water evidenced IX ac.-f- t. by contract wife Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. The water has been stored in Wanshlp Reservoir under App. No. 27609 and used tor mlsc. purposes. Hereafter, L0 and SOON poses. Hereafter, L0 denomination of $1,000X0 each, numbered serially from 1 to 130, both inclusive, will be in bearer form without coupons attached but may be registered as to principal and interest at the option of the holder, and may have coupons attached at the option and expense of the holder. The bonds will mature serially in numerical order on January 1 in each of fee years and in the amounts as follows: Bond Amounts Year Numbers Maturing Maturing (Both (January Q Inclusive) DEPOSIT INSUtANC! COtPORATION THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coalville, Utah |