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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, March 6, 1969 LEGAL WOTtCES f robot and Guardianship Notices. No-tices. Consult CUrk of District Court, or respective signers tor Information. NOTICE TO WATER USERS NOTICE SUTHERLAND DORA HOSE how long that will be they have no Idea. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bates announce an-nounce the birth of a 7 lb. son Feb. 2.1, 19C9 in a Dlackfoot, Idaho hospital. The young man will bo Garrison News rd$8n by DONNA RICHA Mr. and Mrs. Bud Richardson named Gary Lee. He has throe. vii.Ued wlth Mr Hnd Mrs D(;lbtrt older sisters and a brother. Happy y on Mondav evening. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Justensen of Blackfoot, Idaho - d Mrs. Glen Osborne we: e and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bates of also visitors at the Young residence Gandy. .for the service. Bp. and Mrs. Molvin Hepworth Mr. and Mrs. Reid Tippetts mad.nf p..,-. nnri Mr. nnt Mrs. Michael a trip to Hurricane last week to.Rose mA Deborah Dawn of Beryl visit with their mother, Mrs. Eliz-iWere nere t0 wisn their fathor a abeth Tippetts. They came back by hnnnv 'hirthHnv nnH hnvP dinner The following ODDlication has Applications for two part-time way 0f Fillmore and stopped off i been filed with the State Engineer female custodians will be accepted; to visit with their daughter, Mr. ,,. BlSi0 visited with Mrs. Fern m ,i u,c n r. t n.ni to change water in Millard County,! up to March 17 at the Millard and Mrs. Dunyne Baylos and son jie-pworth at Hinckley. iflt week in Salt lake vlsitine babv 10 Dulta Tuesday, State of Utah, throughout th School District Office, Delta, Utah. Kirt. i WnrH wns ro.-eiverl here that Mr. their children Rubv. Connie and Mr. Wayne Condor and entire year unless otherwise desig-j The work schedule will De after Mr nnd Mrs Edf,ar Honrie of S!.rma Peterson serving in the Ray and their families. They also Young were in Ely Tuesday after-nated. after-nated. Locations In SLB&M. school or early evening for two or pnr,nuitch visited with their broth-' Vietnam r. wn soriniislv wound visit.-d in Midvale with nnother noon to attend a power meeting ne ievaaa tioiei. Bud Richardson on Monday, Mrs. I.nliue Rowley was accompanied accom-panied by Barbara Rowley and D. II. . .1 1 A- 1t 4 , , ri a-5671 Stanley B.Stephenson, Hoi- iiee nuuns. .ny wuinuu uinlCJ er Mfi p den. Utah, proposes to change th-il" tnis position, piease coniaci Als0 t0 vis nd Mrs. Doyle Steele.!ed in tno c)iest and was transferred son and family, Jack. Jack is now.being held at tin lit with the Stoeles were!t0 tne hospit al in Japan. The Her- home from a very serious operation' Mr. and Mrs. point of diversion and place of use buper ntencicnt fayior at me Mr. and Mrs. Verl Lemon of Salt j altl petersens have been gone for at St. Mark's Hospital, Mr. and were in Delta area Tuesday, kane. iwr. ana Mrs. s. j. rrows a some time but sent word to rela- Mrs. 1 of 5.0 sec.-ft. of water evidenced school district office. Talmage Taylor, I brother of Salt Lake, Mrs. Mildred Superintendent IChristensen of Elsinore, and two Published In The Millard County granddaughters Mary Shannon and Chronicle March 6 and 13, 1969. iLieuwoii Steele of Hinckley spent a couple of days with the Doyle INVITATION TO BID Steeles. Mr, Phil Smith and Mike Stan- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that vvortn wellt t0 Snlt Lako last week the Delta Canal Company, Deseret on business. Irrigation Company, Melville Irri- j p(lil Smiln and fhurmon Moodv gation Company and Abraham Irrl- trnveled in Phooni. Ariz. Inst week Hereafter. 5.0 sec.-ft. of water! gation Company, hereinafter re- ,,, ttclul a Farm Bureau Conven- 1s to be diverted from a IG-ln. well," ai , VW".T' , re", t:on- 50-800 ft deep at a point. E 1320 fjccive sealed bids for the work of Miss utilise Johnson spent the from V Cor. Sec. 3G, T18S, R5W.I drilling, furnishing of casing, per- weekend with her parents, Mr. and and usd as heretofore described, umiB, 5"'B"S Mrs. Bert Johnson by App. No. 32247, as amended by Change a-4006 ( 67-303). The water was to have been diverted from a 16-in. well, 450 ft. deep at a point S. 2100 ft. W. 950 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 32, T18S, R4W, and used for stockwatcring of 60 cattle, domestic domes-tic purposes of 1 family, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation oi 400 acs. All uses In Sec. 32, T18S, R4W. Turner report. in the W',4 See. 30, SM; Sec. 35, T18S. R5W. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons there tives here. As soon as he is able he will bo transferred to the States, 7,500 Read It In The CHRONICLE Mr. Carl Dearden was in and around the Salt Lake area Wednesday. "MrVHttd Mrs: Chester Wheeler made ar trip to Cedar, the first part of the week. " . r The Garrison Elementary School was In Delta on Thursday to attend thcSjnphony. From all reports the children really enjoyed It. Mr. and Mrs. Chub Richardson visited with the Gene Heckethorns of Spring Valley Thursday. Mrs.' Owen Gonder and baby weer in Delta Friday. While there she visited with her sister, Diane Taylor who Just came from Texas. Patsy Fullmer of Delta spent the weekend in Garrison at the Bud Richardson home. Donna -Richardson accompanied Tom Johnston of Hinckley to Garrison Gar-rison and vicinity Saturday. While there they went through the caves. Mr. nnd Mrs. LaVon Rowley took their baby to Snlt Lake to have a check up Friday. ing a m men U. U. irrigation well; Mr. nnrt Mrs Rfrt Jnhnsnn lust said work to be carried out and returned from New Zealand where materials turnisnea in accordance tnoy spent tw0 weeks of one of j wim me coiurnfi aucumenis nnu the most joyous happenings of -.Li. c... rio, aao ctoto ?r Ule u- -n- A- company at Zealand as being one of the most with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 81114 on or before Apr. 5, 1969. Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer Published In Millard County Chronicle. Delta, Utah on Feb. 20 27, Mar. 6. 1969. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ueiia, man. beautiful places they have ever All bids should be addressed to seen pnd tne people' there are so the D. M. A. D. Company, co Mr. hospitable and warm. Mr. Johnson t-4. S. Bassett, Delta, Utah, and must had fiiied a missj0n tl re when he be received on or before 10:00 a.m. W8S a VOung man and some of the on Thursday, March 20, 1969; said people'with whom he worked were 'bids must be made on the forms stjn tnere to preet them. They and in accordance with the in- went through the beautiful Now structions attached to the contract Zealand Temple and visited so documents and specifications, a mflnv niar-ps nf intst Thf music copy of which may be obtained nf thocn nonnio no Hnpr!hpfi hv IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFj " V, .w.n.ijr, Mr, ana Mrs. jonnson was just Mill ARD COUNTY UTAH ESTATE v0, Mr Bassett, Delta Utah, superb. They loved every moment oKd C KeTd of it and when they were ready No 1912 tor each copy of the contract docu" to depart for their journey home Creditors will Dresent claims'men,s and specifications obtained, the people sang "America the wlSmte tenderlSiand.sh deposit will be refunded, Beautiful." Thev .brought home Executor at the office of Ws at- Provided the set of contract docu" many lovely souvenirs, tornev Dudley Crafts at Delta,! m'n!s, and specifications are re- M and Mrs. Gien Rawlinsin at-mah at-mah on or before the Snaday,,uri,,'rt within five (5) days after tended a 4-H convention at LoKan of Mav 1969 .th da!e of opening the bids" last week and then on Thursday p.pcrv, w.tnr of .wnerS rP,seT.t riRht t0 re thev flew t0 Colorado for more of DALE PEARSON, Executor of ioct ar,y nnd all "oids, or to waive the 4 II work the Estate of Fred C. Keim, nnv it regularities or informalities j,fr nnd ,rrS Carl Lts n too deceased. ns th.-ir host - "fl tllt'il IlLUt!. ftiJIl IU Oi'lL IjUAC iu mi TIIORPR WADDIMOTTAM wif snoeinlist Inst vitfV. He nepd- Attoney in Fct for Owners ed minor surgery on the ear duct. Dite of First Publication: March Mr. Dean Moody of the Y spent 1969 , the weekend with his folks, Mr. Date of .Last Publication: March and Mrs. Thurmon Moody and Feb- Attomey for Executor Delta. Utah 84624 Telephone: 864-2748 Date of First Publication: ruary 20, 1969. Date of Final Publication: March 13, 1969. NOTICE TO CREDITORS i 13, 19G9 First Ward News JUDY ANN STONEKING family. Mr. and Mrs. George William ;'Ar!ene Abbott) Chappoll and chil- dren of Granger were visitors of j their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Ai'obott, Barbara and Ileal. The'r baby was also given his name here 1 u T. 4, i;auy was uiau Eivtu ilia Jiailic Jici In the Matter of the Estate of, visiting over the weekend with and was blessed by his grandfather xujc tfuiniaun, ucicoku, vcunut t reari ancl Mea awiev were binaa will present claims with vouchers Sue and Vern Stewart and two to the undersigned, on or before the 1st day of June, 1969. . Mary C. Johnson, Executrix Lynndyl, Utah Eldon A. Eliason, Attorney Delta, Utah First Publication: Feb. 27, 1969 Final Publication: March 20, 1969 OAK CITY MACEL ANDERSON boys of Bountiful. The Stewarts have recently moved from Las Vegas to Bountiful. It's a girl! Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hawley of Billingsi Mont, are the proud parents of a daughter born, Feb. 27. The newcomer has two brothers and a sister. Happy grand parents are Mr. nnd Mrs. Melvin Hawley and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bassett of Sutherland. Visiting with the Grant Theobalds, Theo-balds, the J. L. Shlris and tho Rom Shields Friday were Mr. and i Mrs. Everett Harriell of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stevenson, Mrs. Zelm-. Watts and Mrs. Lydin Theobald, all of Salt Lake. We've been having a lot of snowi joe Henrie of Chula Vista. Calif. and wet weather along with tne; visited Sundav morning with Mr. rest of the country during the past an(j Mrs. Rom Shields. week. Mr. and Mrs. LnVar Harris and Mrs. Mae Shipley has been home daughters, Karen Sue and Brenda a week from St. George where she 0f Runert. Idaho have hoen visit in 2 visited with her daughter, Irene, -with the Rom Shields. LaVar is the and husband, Reed Talbot. the re- Shields grandson. ports having had a nice visit but Mr. and Mrs. John I. Pratt just wondered where all the warm St George sunshine had gone. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lovell of Wendover visited over the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Jacobson cf Ogden visited Saturday and Sunday Sun-day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie M. Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dutson enjoyed en-joyed a visit with their family in Salt Lake and Ogden. They went especially to attend a concert Thursday evening at Weber State College in which their daughter, Dixie participated. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of 1 two boys. rrovo visiiea mr. ana ivirs. .emery Dutson Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson visited visit-ed in Loa with their son, Don L. Jr. and family. At Sacrament Meeting Sunday the bishop reported that the building build-ing of the new chapel had been contracted and would be begun soon and that they hoped to be aWe to dedicate it by the end of the year. However the big thing right now is to keep the money' rolling in to get it paid for. j Elder Sherman Stephenson of Holden, a returned missionary) from Texas, visited our ward andi we were happy to hear him tell of i his mission and give us report on what Clyde Pratt is doing. He also visited the Pratt family as he and Clyde became very good friends. Elder Stephenson is a son. of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stephenson. n A MA 11 A 1 Hl and baby of Granger visited their mother. Mrs. Helen Anderson and at Delta with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and returned to their home Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. LeRoy Anderson were happy to have a visit from their granddaughter Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Tucker and little baby. Sherman Vincent and his friend also visited at the Anderson home. Sherman is the son of Mrs. Carolyn Vincent, a sister of Martha, so they had an enjoyable day together. to-gether. Many Oak City people attended the funeral of Mrs. Arte Henderson and extend our sympathy to the returned home after visiting a week in Baldwin Park, Calif, with Mr. and Mrs. Neil E. Howard and family. They had the opportunity to go into the Glendora and Azusa area and see the homes that were ruined by mudslides caused bv al) the rain thev'vo been having in Southern Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stone and two boys of Midvale visited Sunday iwith Mrs. Elva Stone. Later that day a family dinner was enjoyed by Derral and Shirley Wright and four daughters, Jay and Peggy Stone and daughter Kimberly and also Kex and Nancy stone and their wife and mother. Congratulations to Willard Chris-tensen Chris-tensen for his 'birthday and many happy returns. SHOPPERS WISE ECONOMIZE THEY SHOP WITH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE Mr. Abbott. He was given the name of Brent William. 1 Miss Karrol Lyman was able to be out for awhile on Sunday. Since her accident she has not been abl3 to do much. Her bock is better but j she has to use crutches to assist j her in walking. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Haynes and daughter, Kim, of Aurora spent the weekend with their folks, Bishop and Mrs. Ferrell Walker. 1 Miss Darlene Overson and her fiancco, Mr. John McGowan were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson John-son and family. Mr. McGowan will be leaving for Korea where he will be serving in the Army for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Freeman and children were here also to visit with the Max Johnsons. Kathy and children will remain here for a while to be with her parents. They are from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jones of Santaquin snent the weekend with their folks Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jones. Mrs. Mildred Rector of Calif, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. John Wind. They also spert a day or two in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Auer Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wind. They also visited with Mr. ad Mrs. Harold Wind at Springville. Harold and Thora went to see their little grandson blessed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wind. Mildred returned home Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John DeLapp were invited to a birthday dinner given in hoor of Joh's birthday, at his mother's, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen. Their son Lloyd DeLapp of CSU was there also to enjoy the occasion. I Mrs. Judy Jensen Williams was here over the weekend to visit with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen Jen-sen and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen. Jack and Jeneal are living at Bingham Can yon and have been down getting their house ready to move into. They plan to come back soon. ' Judy's husband is still in training When yon visit Salt lak City, drop In at our frUndty ifore. Irowi through th widest fotacHon of wultr clothing and addltry in Iho country., latest styles. Fair prices. 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