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Show ATTEND INSURANCE MEET Mr. and Mrs. H. Stanley Andersen returned home Friday after spending four days at an Education Conference at Vail Vail, Colo. They were guests of the Equitable Life Assurance Co. Mr. Andersen qualified for the all expense paid trip by placing second in the State of Utah in a recent Lodge, sales campaign. While in Eagle, Colo., they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen and families. The two families are former residents. Lynn Petersen is president of a very new modern bank, which he designed, and his father, Lee, is employed as a cashier. They send their regards to their friends here in the valley. MEETING HELD Club The Vim and Variety met Thursday at the home of Mable Kay in Tremonton. They spent their time making feathered flowers with Faunice and Tamara Zollinger assisting. Club members attending were Elona Hansen, Margo Marble. Dawn Shaw, Diane Roche, and Renee Woodruff. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. When the Gals Tre-mont- IDAHOANS VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and son, John, of Tremonton were at the Brigham City airport Friday evening where they met their son, Lund, and children, Larry and Jaleen of Idaho Falls. Lund and the children had flown down to visit with his parents and brother. They remained in Tremonton until Saturday afternoon. Jaleen remained to visit with her grandparents for a few days. Mrs. Cliff Beard had as her weekend guests her grand daughter, Mrs. Carol Lee Lish and son. Steven, of Pocatello, Ida. TTW, return of such plans and CLUB Play, They Play for Keeps tournaThe girl's softball ment in the Bear River and South Bear River Stakes came to final play the past week, with the Fielding Ward team the championship crown for the past two years. They defeated the Belmont Ward crew for the second successive year to retain the title. Deweyville Repeats The girls from Deweyville aso retain their top place in the South Bear River Stake from the schedule, winning Tremonton Third Ward in final play off Saturday night. The sportsmanship trophy went to Elwood ward, consolaand tion to Thatcher-Penrose- , to Tremonton participation Third. keeping mnniifffry NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education, Box Elder County School District for the construction of the Bear River High School Auditorium, located at Tremonton, Utah, until 8:00 P.M., Wednesday, August 18, 1965. Construction to be all under the General Contract. Bids will be in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Paul K. Evans, A.I.A. Architect, 515 East Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah, and same may be obtained from the office of the architect upon receipt of $50.00 deposit for one set, made payable to Paul K. Evans. Deposit will be refunded upon ATTEND WEDDING RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas and daughter, Shellee, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rhodes, Mrs. Marie Milner, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns and daughter, and Mrs. Nelda Whitney attended a garden wedding reception in com pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hancock LaDene Hall) at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hall in Ogdcn, Friday. Steve Thomas is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Chrislensen in Bountiful. JTH 1 tractor's experience and fin- ancial condition. Bids will be received at the office of the Clerk, Box Elder County School District, County Court House, Brigham City, Utah, until 8:00 P.M., Wednesday, August 18, 1965, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received after the closing time will be returned to the bidder unopened. A statement from a company approved by the board and architect that it will furnish the required Performance-Labo- r and Material Payment Bond made out on A.I.A. form to cover performance of the contract, shall be enclosed with the bid and certified check, bid bond or cashier's check. A certified check, bid bond or cashier's check in amount of five per cent of the bid made payable to the Board of Education, Box Elder County School District shall accompany bid. The Board of Education, Box Elder County School District, reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the said Box Elder County School Dis- the (5) trict. BOARD OF EDUCATION BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH DAVID N. MORRELL, Clerk rak i tmmk ijai hM l il whm sr. wmm.M BEAR RIVER CHAMPIONS . . members of the Bear River Stake Champion Girl's Te?.m from Fielding are Lila Grover. activity counselor: Sal-- , lie Coombs, Jolene Grover, Randee :'M 7 ! - il M Richards, Sheila Woods, Deniel Bur nett and Rejena Allred, coach. Standing, Mary Hess, Paula Grover, Mar-genGrover, Janet Anderson, Tonya Burnett and Violet Rabbins. e 'if'' SOUTH BEAR RIVER WINNERS in the girls softbi'.U tournament were from the Deweyville ward, seated are Sandra Thayne, Wendy Zinck, Beva Marble, Ann Holdaway, Linda Hues- ! m v ,v. ' 400,000 gallon reinforced concrete reservoir with appurtenant pipe and valves. Alternate la. With cast-in- place concrete roof. Alternate lb. With pre-caconcrete roof. Alternate No. 2: 500,000 gallon reinforced concrete reservoir with appurtenant pipe and valves. Alternate 2a. With cast-in- place concrete roof. t Alternate 2b. With concrete roof. Copies of the Plans and contract Documents are on file and open to public inspection at the Tremonton City Hall and at the office of Hansen and Associates, Inc., Engineers, located in Brigham City, Utah. A set of the Plans and Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of Hansen and Associates, Inc., Engineers, at 514 North Main, Brigham City, Utah after August 4, 1965, upon payment of twenty dollars ($20.00), ten dollars ($10.00) of which will be refunded provid- - ' If ' a Sat- Miscel-leanou- ton. s Miss Laub with Assisting preparations for the shower were Sandy Austin, Bonnie Hall, Earlene Arnold, Susan Anderson, and Julie Rose. The future bride received many lovely and useful gifts from the 20 guests present. Golden Wedding Open House Simday for Mr, and Mrs. Bott Friends and relatives of Logan City Commissioner and Mrs. Nephi J. Bott are cordially invited to attend a Golden Wedding Reception to be held in their honor Sunday, August 15th, 1965 from 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. in the Logan Fourth Ward Cultural Hall on the corner of 2nd East and 3rd North, Logan, Utah. They request no gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Bott, the former Jennie Ward, were married August 18, 1915 in the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Bott is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ward. She was born in Riverside. They have two daughters, Beth Balling who lives in Logan and Mabel Brown liv- Millville, Utah. Another daughter died in 1922. Mr. and Mrs. Bott have 8 grandchildren. One grandson. Randy Bott, is serving an LDS Mission in Samoa. They also have nine great grandchildren. A short program will be presented consisting of songs just written by Mr. Bott and recently published. Mr. Bott has also composed a number of poems, a few of which may also be given. ed the bidder submits a bona fide bid and returns the plans and specifications in good condition within ten (10) days after the bids are opened. Issuance of more than one set of Plans and Contract Documents to the same bidder will require a deposit of twenty dollars ($20.00) per set, of which there will be no refund. No refund will be made to contractors not submitting a bid. Wages to be paid must conform to the requirements of Utah Code AnSection notated, 1953, and must not be less than the schedule of wages per hous for each type of craft of work prevailing in this locality. Each bidder will be required to submit with his proposal, a certified check, cashier's check, or a draft on a state or national bank, filed within the State of Utah, and made payable without condition to Tremonton City Corporation, Tremonton, Utah, in an amount of not less than of his profive percent posal as a guarantee that such Didder will enter into a con- THE LEADER STAKE GROUP ENJOYS OUTING The Bear River Stake Presidency and the High Council and their families enjoyed an outing at Bear Lake Saturday at President Arthur Michaelis cabin. The day's activities consisted of swimming, boating water skiing. Approximately 60 were in attendance. and THE GARLAND Published by the Leader lishing Company, Inc., at 1st West, Tremonton, tract and furnish a performance bond within ten (10) days after being notified of being awarded Class Postage Paid at Tremonton. Utah 84337. Subscription rates (in advance' outside $4.50 $4.00 per year. State of Utah. Published week- - Miss Lee Ann Iverson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iverson, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Walker and family at Pocatel- y. A. N. RYTTING Editor and Publisher lo, Ida. At Saving Prices. For your food storage program. On Sale by Soulh Bear River Slake Relief Society SSZT 5 FRL AUG 13 pound tins 9 pound tins 4 to 7 p.m. gallon tins 5 New Relief For Asthmatics the contract. The bids will be accepted or rejected and the certified checks or other guarantees will be returned within thirty (30) days after the opening of the bids. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid, to waive any informality in any bid as its best interests may appear. Any bid may be withdrawn by letter, telegraphic communication, or in person prior to the time of opening as specified herein, but no bid shall be or altered by any changed or telegraphic communication The successful by telephone. bidder or bidders will be required to give a completion, performance, and maintenance bond in the amount of one hundred percent (1007c) of the contract price. TREMONTON CITY CORPORATION By: Orval W. Ewer, Mayor attack, goes to work in seconds to open the airway to the lungs and permit free and easy breathing. Only your community pharmacy can fill prescriptions for inhalers. these wonder-workinYour physician can prescribe them with confidence. Modern pharmaceutical science has made it possible to prevent the dreaded attacks of asthma. Today's asthma sufferer need no longer wait for 30 minutes until his "medicine" works. 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Players ere Kar-l- a Gardner, Janeal Harris, Barbara Frank, Lynne Anderson, Becki Chris- - Glen-n- CARD OF THANKS We are sincerely grateful to our friends and relatives for their kindness in the death of our dear mother. We deeply appreciate the efforts of those who participated in the funeral service, those who sent flowers, or offered help and sympathy in any way. Our loss is easier because of the kindness of those around us. The family of Josephine P. Nelson bridal shower at the home of Valoy Laub in Tremon- , 41 Tremonton, Utah Thursday, August 12, 1965 SHOWER GIVEN FOR FUTURE BRIDE Miss Lovely bride-to-bAndersen, was honored urday evening at a I i ifJr ADVERTISEMENT Sealed proposals will be received by the Tremonton City Council, for the construction of a reinforced concrete reservoir, at the City Hall in Tremonton, Utah, until 7:30 P." M., Mountain Standard Time, on the 30th day of August 1965, and at that time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids will be received on the following work: Alternate No. 1: pre-cas- ser. coach; Pamla Marble. Patsy Litchford. Standing, Nancy Norr, Patsy Hashimoto, Mary Marble, Marjene ;,:.ackman, Cindy Gardner, Ann Zil-li- s and Tonya Gardner. The Leader speci- in good condition, fications, within ten days of the date set for the bid opening. A second set may be obtained on the above basis except that $15.00 will be retained by the architect for cost of printing such set if returned in good condition. Copies of the plans and specifications will be on fife in the office of the Clerk, Box Elder County School District, in the Court House building, Brigham City, Utah, and are open for public inspection. Prequalification of bidders is required. 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