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Show Thursday, January THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah 1951 18, Mr. and Mrs. Newel Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes Logan temple Saturday to do , and daughter, Dixie out-- visiiea (were in Ogden Sunday where baptismal work. Mrs. O. H and Mr. his parents, Marion Sorensen, Mr. and they visited relatives. Mrs. Eph Peterson Johnson at Deweyville Sunday. Mrs. Sidney Sorensen and Mr. FJdon Munns Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eva F. Petersen has a Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sorenwere and Mrs. dinner were Sorensen 'and new Henry Sunday granddaughter, born Sunfamily sen, Mrs. Harmon Pierson and in Logan Friday to visit Martin Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Petto W. Fred Mrs. Grover took Mrs. J. of Mr. and and day guests Mr. Sorensen. Martin's is of ersen condition Brigham. Rhodes. ten primary children to the that they improved enough Mr. and Mrs. warren Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petercould take him home. on business sen, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith were in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soren-- ; Monday. They also visited Mr. and family and Mont Smith sen, Betty Jean and Mr. and 'andMrs. Eugene Hansen and visited in Malad, Idaho Sunday Mrs. Clyde Sorensen visited the sherma Hansen. $30,000.00 with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laws. Martin Sorensens on Monday, lIr and Mrs. Eusene Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence PetTOWN OF EL WOOD, BOX Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hess of ELDER COUNTY. UTAH. spent the weekend at his ersen, spent the weekend in spent Monday even- - ents home, WATERWORKS REVENUE Price at the home of their BONDS ing at the Fred Peterson home. Mr. Miss Flo Grover entertained a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Series of February 1, 1951 Allred gr0Up of girl friends at her and Mrs. Kimber Barlow and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. h0me Thursday evening to Sealed bids for the purchase Emery Marriot were in Salt honor Beverlv Peterson on her of Waterworks Revenue Bonds Lake Monday evening to attend birthday anniversary. The guest of the Town of Elwood, Box El- the Rex Layne-Bi- g Boy Roberts 0f honor received many beaut-ftsh- t. der County, Utah, for the par iful gifts, consisting of trous- Dolof Thousand Talue Thirty Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson seau articles. were Games lars ($30,000.00 will be received by the undersigned at the ana aaugnter, Katnieen, were in played and refreshments served regular meeting place of the Saturday where they vis- - to twenty guests. Board of Trustees in the Town iifu wiui Mr. ana Mrs. James of Elwood, Utah, until 2:00 o'clock p. m., M.S.T. on Monday, Hughes. February 5th, A. D. 1951. at Mrs. Naomi Oyler, Mrs. Essie which time and place said bids Peterson, Mrs. Louise Harper, Mrs. Leonard Petersen will be publicly opened and and Mrs. Alice Isaacson attenread. ded a meeting of the Daughters Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak and Sa'd bonds shall be secured by a pledee of the net revenues to of the Utah Pioneers held on family visited in Brigham Sunbe derived from the operation of Friday at the home of Mrs. day with Mrs. Effie Petersen. the waterworks lant and sys- Arch Hall in Garland. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Shuman tem. Said bonds shall be dated Isaacson gave the lesson on and son were Sunday dinner February 1, 1951, shall be in "Pioneer Diary". guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B denomination of One the Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman Shuman. Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman each, shall be numbered one (1) and Mrs. Naomi Oyler spent to thirty (30), both inclusive, Thursday evening at the home visited with their sons, Oleen and shall bear interest until of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette and Lynn, in Ogden Thursday. paid at a rate or rates, not Grover. Mrs. Sarah Shuman returned was the divRummy lf to exceed four and per cent (4'2) per annum, to be ersion of the evening. Friday after spending several determined by resolution to be Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler were weeks recuperating at the home adopted by the Board of Trus- Ogden visitors on Monday. of her daughter, Mrs. James tees at or subsequent to the Mrs. Helen Johnson, Donna Miller in Brigham. Her grand- sale of the bonds, which inter- -' Shaffer and Erma Anderson daughter, Patty Shuman, spent est shall be payable on the first days, of Feb- were in Logan on Monday. the weekend with her. ruary and August of each year. Golden Adams started MonWilford Miller left Tuesday Both principal and interest day on a two week's course on for a vacation trip to morning shall be payable in lawful monCalifornia. Farmer's Young at Leadership of United the of States ey Mrs. George L. Miller and Joy , J America at the Bear River State U. S. A. C. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman Andersen accompanied Mr. and Bank, Tremonton, Utah. Said bonds shall mature serially in were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butler of Garland numerical order One Thousand Mrs. L. M. to Logan Sunday to visit with Holman. Dollars ($1,000.00) on February 1 in each of the years 1954 to. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell Tremonton spent the afternoon and family. 1981?, inclusive. The bonds shall be optional and evening and were supper J. Wilford Miller visited in for redemption in inverse nuMr. and Mrs. L. M. Brigham Sunday with Mr. and of guests merical order on February 1, Holman on Wednesday. Mrs. Fred L. Petersen. 1956 or on any interest payment date thereafter, at the principal amount thereof with accrued interest to the redemption date plus a premium equivato lent one inyear's terest computed at the rate of interest borne by the bond In the year immediately following the date of redemption. AT BEAUTIFUL Notice of redemption is to be given by publication of an appropriate notice one time In a newspaper of general circulation published in Salt Lake City, Utah, not less than thirty (30) In Logan Canyon days prior to the date fixpri fnr redemption, and such notice Is to pe sent by registered mail Under New Management of io me paying agent bank and to Edward L. Burton & Company, 160 South Main Street, bait Lake City, Utah, not lessi man tnirty (30) days prior to, Bucn aaie. Bidders are requested to speci-t- y Open Daily at 8 p. m except Sunday in their bids the price they will pay, not less than par, plus accrued Interest to the date of delivery, for bonds bearing interest at a rate or rates to be designated in their bids, provided that all bonds of the same maturity shall bear interest at the same rate. The Board of Trustees will consider bids for all or none, all or any part, or for a combination of bids that would dispose of all of the bonds. In determining the best bid, the interest cost to the Town will be computed by determining the interest at the rate or rates bid from February 1, 1951 to the maturity of the bonds, after deducting therefrom any premiums offered. If there be two or more equal bids, and such bids are the best bids received, the corporate authorities will determine which bid will be accepted. The Board of Trustees would like each bidder to file with his bid a tabulation showing the total Interest cost under his bid. The right is re served to reject any and all bids ana to the bonds lor sale. If, due to the national emergency, the materials necessary to construct the system cannot be obtained, the Town reserves the rieht to can cel the sale and refuse to make oeiivery of the bonds. All bids must be without con dition or qualification and ac companied by a certified check in the amount of $2,000.00 as an evidence of good faith, to be ioneiiea to said Town as liqul dated damages in case the sue cessful biddpr shall fail nr fa Juse to comply with the terms vi nis oia. The bonds will be delivered at some bank In Salt Lake City, Utah, at the Town's expense. The Town will furnish the ap proving opinion of Ray, Raw 1ms, Jones anrt Hnnriprsnn nt torneys of Salt Lake City, Utah, "u win aiso furnish the print EAST GARLAND j Notice of Bond Sale par-Plymo- son-in-la- w, family. Mr. and at a dinner in honor RIVERSIDE Mrs. J. B. Shuman attended the Gold and Green Ball at Elwood Thursday even- as tirement her of post-mistre- re- ss. n members of her family were present. Mrs. Esther Jensen spent several days of the week in Salt Lake with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Twenty-seve- By MTRLE UDY ing. Alike Ward returned from Ft. Joy Andersen and Niel Miller Lewis, Wash, during the week. had a spent the weekend at home She reports having with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. splendid trip which she enjoyed George L. Miller. Neil was ac- immensely. Her son, Max and companied by a B. Y. U. class the rest of the local boys were mate, Steven Rollans, of Walla well. Walla, Washington. On Saturday evening word was received of the death in Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller and Salt Lake of Mrs.' Strong, the Mr. and Mrs. Alf Manning left mother of Mrs. Russell (MildArizona and red) Capener. for Wednesday California on a two week's vacOn Sunday, Mrs. Ruie ation trip. entertained her family Mac-farla- Mr. and Mrs. LaRain Marble, Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Marble and son, Haws, attended the basketball game between B. Y. U. and A. C. at Logan Saturday even- ing. , ne LEADER WANT ADS PAY Og-de- PENROSE GREAT ENGINE FEATURES TWO GREAT ENGINES VALVE-IN-HEA- EFFICIENCY D COMBUSTION BLUE-FLAM- E one-ha- semi-annual- HEAT CONTROL THERMOSTATIC RUGGED, NEW BRAKE CAST ALLOY IRON PISTONS D RIGID FRAMES REAR TWIN-ACTIO- N (heavy-dut- BRAKES NEW models) y REAR AXLES HYPOID (heavy-dut- TORQUE-ACTIO- (models with REAR AXLE HOUSINGS SINGLE-UNI- T NEW models) y BRAKES N PARKING BRAKE (models with SHIFT PARKING DUAL-SHO-E (light-dul- models) y FOOT-OPERAT- STEERING COLUMN GEAR- transmission) TRANSMISSION (in SYNCHRO-MES- H transmission) WIDE RANGE OF SPRINGS heavier models) GREAT CAB AND BODY FEATURES NEW SEATS CAB VENTIPANES IN CABS ADJUSTABLE SEAT ASSURES PROPER SIDE DOORS CAB VISIBILITY STURDY STEEL CONSTRUCTION UNIT-DESIG- N INSULATED PANEL BODIES SKID STRIPS DINE AND DANCE GRAVEL SHIELD ONE-PIEC- E FENDERS IMPROVED OPEN BODIES EXTRA-STRON- CAB H LARGE DOOR OPENINGS EYE LEVEL HELD FULL-WIDT- . 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Further details In cnnnprt.lnn with the Issue will be furnished wpon application to Richard C narns, Town Clerk, Elwood, Utah. By order of the President and oOard Of TriMtPM of t.ho TYinm 1 lUWOOd. Rnv rarW Oviintv 6tate Of Utah, this rtnv nf UTAH OIL REFINING CO. 1 Amos P. Hansen, !.,, P"wr: chard C. Harris. Town Clerk President " (SEAM te of first oubllcatlon. Jan- - See Your utoco Deafer for Superior Products and Service 41st Year of Progress |