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Show THE the Resolution 17, 1977, March on adopted by the Town Board authorizing the issuance and confirming the sale of the $92,000 Water Revenue Bonds. Series A and B, 1977. is on file in the office of the Town Clerk of said Muni- PEOPLE MUST KttOW, Owner :Jown of Portage. Utah, care of Larry L. HoweU (Town President), Portage. Utah 84331. blds for ..ipar'.tiM:ald Tow" wer Schedule I and-o- r Schedule II. System ImprovemenU." should be address or received by the Town of e Portage IDS Chapel on bid opening evening, until :H p.m. local time. May 5. 1177. and then at the said Chapel opened and read aloud. Schedule I includes a 100.001 gallon concrete storage reservoir. Schedule II includes Ptoe mailed to the above P-r- Ue installation of new and distribution piping. of AdvertiseBID BOND. Agreement. GENERAL CONDITIONS. SUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL CONDITIONS, payment Bond. Performance Bond. NOTICE OF AWARD. NOTICE TO PROCEED, CHANGE ORDER, DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS and ADDENDA, may be examined at the following locations: Valley Engineering. Inc., 168 North First East. Logan. Utah ; Intermountain Contractor, 44 South 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah and Associated General Contractors, Inc.. P. O. Box 1821, Salt Lake City. Utah. Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Valley Engineering, Inc., located at 168 North First East, Logan, Utah, upon payment of $25.00 for each set. Any BIDDER, Upon returning the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS promptly and in good condition will be refunded his supply-pip- e The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, consisting ment for Bids, Information for Bidders. BID. payment. The work will be subject to the prevailing wage rates established by the U. S. Department of Labor and the Equal Employment Opportunity Requirements. HoweU, Town Larry President Published In The Leader on April 7, Nstks To Wettr ' The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Box Elder County throughout the entire year, unless otherwise and 14 21, 1977. Umi-- s to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of 320 acs. in NVi Sec. 24, T12N, R14W. 47435 Joseph C. Gladys H. Zitting, Box 105, Cedar City, Utah designated. Locations in 84720. 13.0 sec. ft. of water or SLBAtM. 1280 ac. ft. of water is to be Robinson diverted from two & Mortenson. care of J. T. ft. deep at the wells. Robinson, Oakly, Idaho, profollowing points: (1) N. 1320 poses to change the point of ft. and E. 1320 ft. from W4 diversion of 8.0 sec. ft. of Cor. Sec. 15; (2) N. 1320 ft. water as evidenced by Appl. andW. 1320 ft. from EV4 Cor. 44S40. The water has been Sec. 15, both TUN, R14W, (6 diverted from four mi. S of Rosette). The water ft. deep at the will be stored from Jan. 1 to wells, 150-3following points: (1) N. 50 ft. Dec. 31 by means of an and W. 50 ft.; (2) N. 50 ft. and earthfUled dam 5 ft. high W. 2640 ft.; (3) N. 50 ft. and creating a reservoir having a W. 5230 ft.; (4) N. 2640 ft. and 0.5 ac. ft. capacity inundat-- , W, 2640 ft. all from SE Cor. ing 0,1 ac. in N Sec. 15, 15, T12N, R13W;y and.,; ,ili,j1RHW;; .and used for ;,S used for the stockwatering of the stockwatering of 2000 150 cattle; and used from cattle, and used for a fish Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the pond; and used from Mar. 1 irrigation of 640.0 acs. in Sec. to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of 320.0 acs. in N Sec. 15, 15, T12N, R13W. Hereafter, 8.0 sec. ft. of TUN, R14W. 47758 water is to be diverted from Harvey A. wells at the Carter, Park Valley, Utah five following points: (1) S. 200 ft. 84329, 0.015 sec. ft. of water is and W. 100 ft.; (2) S. 2640 ft. to be diverted from an and W. 2640 ft.; (3) S. 2540 ft. well, 0 ft. deep at a point and W. 4380 ft.; (4) S. 5230 ft. S. 1125 ft. and E. 1170 ft. from and W. 2640 ft.; (5) S. 5230 ft. W4 Cor. Sec. 33, T13N, and W. 5230 ft. all from NE R13W, (Park Valley); and Cor. Sec. 15, T12N, R13W, used for the stockwatering of (Park Valley); and used 300 cattle, 100 sheep and 20 horses in WV2SW4 Sec. 33, same as heretofore. Zitting (13-306- & (13-292- 1) 16-in- 400-12- 16-in- , (13-308- 8) 16-in- (13-286- Utah Box 22, 84329, Edgar Park Valley, proposes to Ell-esta- d, change the point of diversion of 3.0 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 42842. The water has been diverted from an well, 600 ft. deep at a point S. 200 ft. East 200 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 14, T12N, R13W; and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 640.0 acs. in Sec. 14, T12N, R13W. Hereafter, 3.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from two wells, 125 ft. deep at the following points: (1) N. 100 ft. and W. 1800 ft.; (2) N. 800 ft. and W. 3000 ft. from E"4 Cor. Sec. 14. T12N, R13-(Park Valley); and used same as heretofore. . 47434 Joseph C. Zitting k Gladys H. Zitting. Box 105, Cedar City, Utah 84720. 13.0 sec. ft. of water or 1280 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from two ft. deep at the wells, following points: (1) N. 1320 ft. and E. 1320 ft. from W',4 Cor. Sec. 24; (2) N. 1320 ft. and W. 1320 ft. from EV Cor. Sec. 24 both T12N, R14W, (6 ml. S of Rosette). The water will be stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 by means of an earthfUled dam 5 ft. high creating a reservoir having a 0.5 ac. ft. capacity inundating 0.1 ac. in Nft Sec. 24. T12N, R14W; and used for the stockwatering of 2000 cattle, and used for a fish pond; and used from Mar. 1 16-in- (13-306- 7) 16-in- 400-12- T13N, R13W. 47811 (13-309- Marvin Crowther, Rt. 1, Box 254, Morgan, Utah 84050. 0.25 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from Niger Stream at a point N. 908 ft. and E. 2640 ft. from SW Cor. of Sec. 5, T12N, R13W, (2 mi. SW of Park Valley); and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 20.0 acs. in E'SW'i Sec. 5, T12N, R13W. 47845 (13-309- 3) Raymond H. Klmber, Sr., Grouse Creek, Utah 84313. 1.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted 0 from a well, ft. deep at a point S. 1400 ft. and W. 300 ft. from NV4 Cor. Sec. 22, TUN, R18W, (Grouse Creek; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 210 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 240 acs. in SWV4NEV4. SEV4NWV4, NEV4SWV4, SEV4SWV4, NWV4SEV4, SWV4SEV4 22, TUN, R18W. Protests resisting all the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer. 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before May 21, 1977. Dee C.Hansen, STATE ENGINEER Published in The Leader April 7, 14 and 21, 1977. Plymouth Way . was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson Sunday A very special dinner honoring many people of their speccial days. Those present wer" Mr. and Mrs. Scott Erickson of Twin Falls, Mrs. Ethel Rudd of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Evans and family of Kctchum, Idaho, Mr. and during regular Section Utah Code Annotated (1953), as amended, that on March 17. 1977. the Town Board of Plymouth. Box Elder County. Utah, accepted the offer of the Farmers Home Administration and of the State of Utah, Division of Water Resources, to purchase up to $92,000 Water Revenue Bonds, Series A and B. 1977, of said Municipality, at a price of not to exceed $92,000. If less than $92,000 is paid, the Municipality will be obligated to repay only the amount of principal actually paid. Mrs. Boyd Taylor and family of Yost (also Wilmas birthday), Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Sonjia) Woodruff and and family of Bountiful (also Sonjias birthday) and of course Mrs. Earl (Grace Piersons birthday. And wedding anniversarys for Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Pierson of Fielding and Dr. and Mrs. The governing bodies of the following municipal members Municipalities") of the North Box Elder Hospital Association (the "Association") met in meetings duly called (the business hours of the Clerk from 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. for a period of at least thirty (30) days from and after date of the publication of this notice. Notice is further given that a period of thirty (30) days from and after the date of the publication of this notice is provided by law in which any person in interest shall have the right to contest the legald ity of the Resolution of the Town Board adopted on March 17, 1977. or the $92,000 Water Revenue Bonds of said Municipality authorized thereby, or any provision made for the security and payment of such Bonds, and that after such time, no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality or legality thereof for any cause whatsoever. Dated this 17th day of March 1977. 9, 1976 16, 1976 Fielding, Nov. 18. 1976 Deweyville. Nov. 18. 1976 Portage. Nov. 4. 1976 Snowviile. Dec. 14, 1976 Howell, Dec. 22. 1976 Plymouth. Nov. 17. 1976 Kluood, Dec. 1. 1976 writing and submitted to the Director, Grains, Oilseeds and Cotton Division., USDA-ASCP. O. Box 2415, Washington, D. C, 20013. All written submissions will be available for public inspection during normal business hours in the Office of the A's Director, Room 3741 of South Building. Blaine Pierson of Kaysville. Orvins and Blaines children were also present. Also Rus-sPierson of Plymouth. We wish to congratulate them all. S, el Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess and son, Jim, enjoyed dinner n at the Golden Spike at Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Williams of Malad, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dee Williams Sunday. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Mike n Robbins and family of and Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Hess and family of Riverside. US-D- Tre-monto- n After the respective meetings of the Municipalities had order and after the conduct of other business the respective Mayors of the Municipalities announced that one of the items of business to come before the meetings was to be the consideration and adoption of a resolution authorizing the present management by, and later . transfer of ownership to, Intermountain Health Care, Inc., a Utah nonprofit corporation CMC") of the recently completed hospital facility located in the city of Tremonton and known as the Bear River Valley Hospital (the "Hospital"), which Hospital is now owned by the Association and was constructed to serve the health care needs of residents of the Municipalities and others. Thereupon, the following resolution was introduced in written form, was read in full and, after full discussion of the question and of the various documents attached as exhibits to said resolution, pursuant to a motion duly made and seconded, said resolution was duly adopted by the governing bodies of the Municipalities, signed by their respective Mayors in open meeting and attested by an appropriate such documents be executed and delivered by the Mayors of munieina' official. the Municipalities and such other officers or officials as they The resolution is as follows: the to may deem appropriate with such modifications as the officer formed was Association the pursuant ..WHEREAS, Utah Interlocal Cooperation Act (Chapter 11 of Title 13, Utah or officers executing the same shall approve, suck approval to be conclusively evidenced by such execution. Code Annotated, 1953) for the purpose of constructing the 3. That the Mayors of the Municipalities and such other of the Hospital, which construction was funded by bonds Association to be repaid from sales tax revenues of the officers or officials as they may deem appropriate and the officers of the Association be and they hereby are authorized Municipalities; ..WHEREAS, since 1973 IHC has operated, pursuant to an and directed to execute and deliver such further instruments and documents and to do such further acts and things as may informal lease agreement, a hospital in Tremonton by them be deemed necessary or desirable tot facilitate the the originally constructed in 1928 which will be replaced by f transactions contemplated hereby. Hospital; of declared this Resolution are 4. the That hereby IHC and provisions desires Association the that ..WHEREAS, manage to be separable and if any section, phrase or prevision shall operate the Hospital pursuant to a Management Contract, dated as of August 1, 1976 (the "Management Contract"), for any reason be declared invalid, such declaration shall not between IHC and the Association, a form of which is attached affect the validity or the remainder of the sections, phrases as Exhibit A hereto, to relieve the Association of anticipated and provisons; and all resolutions of the Municipalities and future operating losses, and the Association further desires to parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the grant IHC to relieve the Association of responsibility for extent of such conflict. 5. That immediately after its adoption this Resolution shall future Hospital expansion or replacement and of the be signed by the Mayor and such other officers and officials of economic risk of operating the Hospital pursuant to a Hospital Purchase Agreement, dated as of (the the Municipalities and officers of the Association as they may "Purchase Agreement), between IHC and the Association, a deem appropriate, shall be recorded in a book kept for that purpose and shall take immediate effect. form of which is attached as Exhibit B hereto; 6. That Mayors of the Municipalities are hereby directed to 17 a of or IHC owns . .WHEREAS, operates system hospitals or health care facilities in the states of Utah, Idaho and cause this Resolution to be published in a newspaper or' circulation in the Municipalities as Wyoming; has long experience in the operation and newspapers of general management of hospitals and health care facilities; has soon as may be practicable following adoption of thh) Resolution. .... substantial assets and financial capacity; employs qualified on the the and Passed Municipalities by approved and experienced management and administrative personnel; and can provide the Hospital with such central services as respective dates indicated in Paragraph 1 of this Resolution. legal services, management engineering, insurance promfT" grams, computer services, quality of care assurance surveys, purchasing services, investment management, accounting, L. of G. Horace Gardner, Mayor Deweyville, fund development, accounts receivable management, payroll of of Howell, Arbon, Mayor Mayor Lyle Portage, ' processing and general administration; D. Nessen, Mayor of Howell, M. ..WHEREAS, the Association does not wish to retain Snowviile, of Plymouth, L. Andersen, Mayor of Stokes, ownership and operational responsibility for the Hospital and Elwood, Mayor W. Gephart for Mayor Max L. Mason, Mayor the land on which it is situated (collectively, the "Property") M. of Tremonton, R. Hales, Mayor of Garland and has determined that transfer of ownership of the . Melvin Foxley Chairman North of Fielding.s-GKing, Mayor Property to IHC is proper, necessary and desirable and will Box Elder S Hospital Association. be in the best interests of the residents of the Municipalities, that a capital expenditure not be required for such transfer of ownership to insure that no such expenditure is passed along Club To to such residents in the form of higher Hospital rates, and that full and adequate consideration for such transfer of ow nership shall be (1) IHC's assumption of the management risk of profitability and loss in the Hospital's operation, the application of its management expertise thereto, and its if'-- : ii. willingness to incur anticipated losses from such operation in The Tremonton Women's the selection and JMiigiug oi future years, (2) IHC's assumption of the responsibility to each painting. Local artists Civic League is again makexpand the Hospital and related equipment to meet an ing preparations to rotate will be given first consideratexpected increase in community health care needs in future the paintings at the new Bear ion for display. Each artist River Valley Hospital. All must assume responsibility' were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess paintings previously hung for loss, theft, or damage to of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne and son, Gomer, were Sun' have been the work of local paintings, f Jones at Fielding. Other The art display has been in day dinner guests of Mr. and and many have been artists, Mrs. Brent Stokes at Snow available for purchase. The place since the opening of the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Archibald of Willard. ville. Civic Club would like to hospital in October, 1976. The Mr. and Mrs. Vernon 'Mrs. Nina Lamb visited continue in this tradition. paintings have added beauty Lamb and sons, Kenneth Mrs. Herman Thompson and Any local artists who are and warmth of this newest , and Ronald, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goody interested in showing their community building. The by Mr; and Mrs. Tom at Clarkston Sundav. work, either for display or possibility exists that other Hoesch and son, Brandon, of sale, should contact Lynette types of art could also be Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. 6 by Friday, hung macrame, wall hangTaylor at Tim Thorpe and daughters, Wednesday evening, Mrs. ings, handmade rugs, etc. April 8. of Newell Nish visited Mr. and The Civic Club urges all Jenefer and Natalie BanMrs. Karl Josephson at to All paintings should be those who possess artistic-talen-t Honeyville, all drove Mrs. and to support them in this Brigham City. Mr. visit to appropriately framed. The croft Civic Club is responsible for endeavor. Saturday Mrs. Greg Lamb Ramont Wakely and family was in Ogden. Miss Sherri Josephson a SMSyTony (Molice) Davis EASTER SPECIALS ot student at USU, spent the and daughter, Michelle, MT250 915.00 arrived weekend with her parents, Whitter, California 840.60 TL250 Mr. and rs. Garth Joseph-sofew a to Saturday ner spend CJ360J 1,000.00 wiui parents, Mr. CB360T 1,050.00 and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof. The Belmont Ward supper CT90 545.00 held Friday evening was a Mr. and Mrs. Jim Estep 775.00 CT125 were Sunday dinner guests huge success, with a large XL100 625.00 crowd attending. The people at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Estep in Tremonton. over it should be commendWe Have A Lot More To Choose From ed for doing such a wonderThe occassion was Jim's ful job. The meal was delicTry Us, The Country Boys birthday anniversary. Other ious and the program suguests were Mr. and Mrs. VERL'S AUTO & HONDA perb. Craig Garbanati of Snowviile. I lift N 9nrf W TrmntAit Iftah ?57S?11 Monday Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess received a very Mrs. Barbara Vanderhoof pleasant suprise from their accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Val Udy of Tremonton, Mr. children on their wedding and Mrs. Delose Udy of anniversary. A lovely Hutch and dinner in Ogden at Riverside, to Salt Lake FriWendy's Sukiaki. day, where they joined Mr. OF PUCLIC HEARINGS and Mrs. Grant Skinner prior to the delose Udys and TO EE HELD BY THE Mrs Marv Wood of FieldGrant Skinners departure ing Mrs. accompanied by for Tennessee where they UTAH STATE COARD OF EDUCATION jetta Whiting of Plymouth will visit Mr. and Mrs. Net enjoyed dinner at a downA hearing on the proposed Utah State Plan to meet the well Udy, who are on an LDS town rcstraunt in Logan Sat, Mission there. the requirements for the implementation of P.L. Education of All Handicapped Child Act, will be held from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Manager Neerftrf for M$w Tnmonton .' 14-b- ' ry s-- ; Roteto Gvic Pdnting At iiotpifd ; 257-505- ' n. do , Pocetello with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reese Sunday. Miss Jana Sorensen of Provo, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Nish. Og-de- A Pink and Blue Shower was given in honor of Mrs. Val (Karen) Gibbs of Portage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr in Plymouth. It was hosted by Mrs. Lori Starr of Ogden and Mrs. Bonnie Starr of Friday, Jimmy Estep stayed with Dan Cook in Salt Lake and attended General Conference. Miss Natalie Durelli of Brazil will stay an indcfinate period with Mr. and Mrs. Odean Estep. Homecoming was held for Jimmy Estep Sunday evening at Belmont Ward where the chapel was filled to overflowing. Jim just recently returned from Brazil, where he filled an LDS Mission. After the meeting there was a lare crowd of people that was served ice cream and cookies at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odean Estep. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen, visited in Hill-Burto- been duly called to Asks Views from the public. These comments must be made in years, to renovate or replace it when the aeed arises and to make all necessary repairs to the Hospital and tmdpauat as necessary from time to time, and (3) IHCi sbCtty as a nonprofit organization to offer a full range of health care services at reasonable rates; WHBREAS. it is necessary for the Association to execute and deliver the Management Contract and at such time as (1 ) the Utah agency has notified the Association of its final approval and acceptance or disapproval and of the Hospital construction project with respect to committing funds thereto under the federal Act to defray the construction coat thereof, and (2) the Utah State Office of Comprehensive Health Planning or Us successor organization has notified the Association of such organization's approval of the transfer of ownership of the Hospital to IHC to execute the Purchase Agreement together with the Warranty Deed (the "Warranty Deed") and Bill of Sale (the "Bill of Sale") in the forms attacked to the Purchase Agreement; and WHHtEAS. IHC is willing to purchase the Property and equipment therein for the consideration specified above, and will use the Hospital, or adequate replacement facilities serving the Municipalities, for health care purposes; NOW. THHtEFORE, be it resolved by the governing bodies of the Municipalities and the Association; 1. That the Municipalities hereby authorize and approve the management and operation of the Hospital by IHC pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Management Contract and, upon receipt of the governmental approvals referred to above the transfer of ownership of the Property ' from the Association to IHC pursuant to the terms and caudfltlpHi of the Purchase Agreement and exhibits thereto In exchange for the consideration recited therein and herein. 2. That the Municipalities and the Association hereby approve the Management Contract, the Purchase Agreement, the Warranty Deed and the Bill of Sale substantially in the forms presented at this meeting, and authorise and direct that Hill-Burt- Tremonton. Nov. Garland. Nov. above-describe- Said Bonds, pursuant to a Resolution of the Town Board of the Municipality adopted on March 17, 1977, Ray Whiting are to be issued for the Town Clerk purpose of paying all or part of the cost of the following Published in The Leader improvements to the water March 24, 31, April 7 and 14, of the Municipality. system 1977. exThe redevelopment of isting springs, the construction of a water storage tank, the replacement of certain existing transmission and distribution pipelines, and USDA the installation of fire hydrants and service connecFor tions or in other ways the extension and improvement of the existing water system The U. S. Department of and all necessary appurtenAgriculture (USDA) today ances and equipment thereasked for public views and for, together with costs inconcernrecommendations curred in connection with the ing the need for marketing engineering of said system quotas for the 1978 crop of and the issuance of these wheat. The comments must bonds. be received by the department no later than April 15. Under the provisions of The Series A Bonds shall basic legislation (the Agribe due and payable in monthly installments in not to cultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended), the secreexceed forty (40) years from the date of said Bonds in tary is required to determine whether or not marketing accordance with the Amortization Schedule to be delivquotas should be in effect for ered to the Bondholder by the 1978 crop of wheat. If the the Issuer at the time the last Secretary determines that marketing quota and acreadvance of the Total Principal Sum is recorded in the age allotment by April 15. If Treasurer's Certificate on the Secretary proclaims quosaid Bonds. Said Bonds shall tas, a referendum of wheat bear interest at five percent producers must be held not later than August 1. Two-thir(5 percent) per annum. of producers voting in the referendum must appThe Series B Bonds shall rove of quotas for the promature on January 1 of each of the years and in the gram to take effect. The Agriculture and Conamounts as follows: sumer Protection Act of 1973 suspended the provisions of basic legislation for the durYEAR AMOUNT ation of the act. However, this legislation expires with 1979 S2.500 1980 the 1977 crop of wheat. New 2,500 farm legislation will be con1981 . 2,500 sidered this year which, if 1982 2.500 1983 enacted, could meet any de2,500 cision on wheat marketing 1984 2,500 1985 quotas. In 1973,, a similar 2,500 situation arose: A national 1986 2,500 wheat marketing quota was 1987 2,600 1988 2,600 proclaimed on April 13, 1973, and a referendum announc1989 2,600 ed. A special congressional 1990 2,600 resolution stayed the refer1991 2,600 endum and a new farm bill 1992 2,600 was enacted August 10, 1973. 1993 2,600 1994 Prior to making a final 2,600 decision on marketing quot1995 2,600 1996 as and acreage allotments 2,600 for 1978, USDA will give consideration to views and received recommendations 1200-140- Sec. RESOLUTIONS OF MUNICIPAL MEMBERS OF NORTH BOX ELDER HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION and held at which quorums were present and acting cipality in Plymouth, Utah, throughout in regular public sessions at their regular meeting where it may be examined places on the dates indicated below : Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of States 17 above-describ- NOTICE OF BONDS TO BE ISSUED United Page 1977, A copy of PUBLIC NOTICES TKZ ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS TIMES. April 7. LEADER-GARLAN- n. , Karen received many and beautiful ' use-'f- ul gifts, games were played and refreshments served to twelve guests. Visiting and spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb, were Miss Kristy and Robyn Williams daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Williams of Salt Lake City. Miss Kristie Scott of Fielding accompanied Mrs. Hazel Hess and daughter, Julie Ann, to Logan Saturday, where they enjoyed the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting CCJTR NOTICE 2, "I COX ELDER SCHOOL OCT. Toco Time Good Satsry aid Interested Persons Sandman Motel West Main FRIDAY Between Bmiflts Should See WILSON DAVE 585 230 West 2nd South Room 36 Tremonton, APRIL 11:00 a.m. Equal Opportunity Utah 8, 1977 5:00 p.m. Emptey 0mf Erfcfcsa City, Ute AFRIL 19, 1977 One hour will be devoted to presenting the Draft State Plan and one hour will be devoted to receiving oral and written comments. All comments will be considered individually or by category, and suggested modifications, determined to be appropriate, will be included in the final plan. Copies of the Draft State Plan will be available after April 15, 1977, upon request, from the Special Education Section of the Office of 250 East 0 South, Salt Lake i Ik State Board ol Education, '!- Chv, Utah 841H |