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Show Thursday. December 20, 1962 LEADER The Tremonlon, Utah EAST GARLAND as prizes. The birthday aprons were presented to Dorris Peterson by Ruth Molman, to Essie Peterson by Louise Harper, to Jessie White by Essie Peterson, and to Bernice Peterson by Dorris Peterson. "Yap" was played. n Mr. and Mrs. L. M. attended the D.U.P. Christmas party Monday used later Rhodes Family Meets In East Garland by Essie Petersen The J. W. Rhodes family held their annual Christmas party Saturday evening at the church.' A hot luncheon was served to 84 immediate family members and 11 invited guests from Brigham City, Ogden, and Salt Lake City. A program was enjoyed. Santa Clause distributed gifts to the children and the adults exchanged gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Shaffer were in Ogden Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Chambers. Mr. and Mrs Blaine Harper were Logan visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams took Steven to Logan Thursday where he joined Golden Jr. who left Friday morning with a friend for Oakland, Calif., to spend the holidays with their grandmother, Mrs. Henrietta Thiessens. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen took Mrs. Birdie Hansen to Salt Lake City Friday. Enroute they picked up Mrs. Ireta Cook in Syracuse and the two ladies took a United Air Liner for McAllen, Texas evening. Returns Home where they will spend the Mrs. R. J. Potter returned holidays with Mr. and Mrs. home Sunday night after Wendell Hansen. r.oending several weeks with liirthday Club Honors her grandchildren at Carbon- Four Members dale, 111., while their parents The Birthday club held v, ere in New York City. Her their party Saturday at the Chester Atkinson home of Mrs. Ruth Holman. underwent two delicate brain A hot luncheon was served operations but is verv much at small tables centered with improved and able to return a dish of home made candy home. Hol-rua- " 1 ?on-in-la- LEGAL NOTICES P f I - MT f- M GREETINGS TO ALL! LEE'S AUTO PARTS PUBLIC SALE Chief, Lands Section, P. O. December 5, 1962. Under pro Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, visions of section 2455.R.S. Utah. (43 U.S.C. 1171), there will be offered to the highest bidder, NOTICE TO MOTORISTS Beginning December 15, but at not less than the apno parking will praised value, at a public be overnight from the Bear permitted sale to be held at 11 o clock School north on River High of on the 23rd day a.m., Main Street and east and January next, at Land Of- west on Factory Street. fice, 312 Darling Bldg., Salt will be no Also there Lake City, Utah the follow traffic at against parking Serial of tracts land: Not ing or night day time, any Land Utah 010718; Descrip Garland. of the within city tion, El&, sec. 22, T. 13 N., After Dec 15, traffic R. 8 W., SL Mer., Utah; will be issued on all Acres, 320; Appraised Value, tickets ears parked in violation of $2,720.00. The lands will be sold subject to a reservation this order. By order of of all oil and gas to the Garland City Council and United States. Bids may be Garland City Police made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids for a parcel must be for all the lands in the parcel. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at Land Office, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah prior to 11 o'clock a.m., on January 23, 1963. Bids must Ctefetmas be in sealed envelopes accomcertified checks, post-offic- e orders, money panied by bank drafts, or cashiers checks made payable to the Bureau of Land Management for the amounts of the bids. The envelope must be marked d corner in the lower "Public Sale Bid, Serial No. Sale held January 23, 1963." The highest bidder at the sale will be required the to pay immediately amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land ghould file their claims, or objections, iwith the undersigned on or before the time designated for sale. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right to the undersigned within 30 days from the above sale date. However, contiguous owners will not be able to assert their preference rights to any parcel for which bids are not received. For reimbursement to owners of authorized improvements on the lands, payment of cost of publication, and other requirements, see 43 CFR, Part 250. For further information, write: Charles T. Hohenthal, "'JsPiX. ' i tiring F - CHRISTMAS WLLTC jiST GREETINGS OK Kubher Welders V, O t2 NOTICE Resident water and sewer accounts that are 90 days delinquent will not be given, prior notification before turning off their water. The City therefore urges you to check your account and keep it current. , Tremonton City Council F SL"- JSv4? - j vL ' Vi -- All - ' r left-han- Excel Cleaner & Self Service Laundry I V" 'ANJr' I w - above-describ- , Si V MWil3 1JLJ i time again . . . may it be your merriest ever, with st v"--' It's Christmas I Jli 'A-V- i &t Jr, I lasting joy and happiness. li;!ermountain Farmers Association "jT j$Sy HALES BROS. A. 1'' The season brings so many wondrous joys -we hope that you will share in all of them. , COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .fvXf'f.vVivf 1 J,,V .mi GROVER HARPER .y 'j?f CHRISTMAS JOY AND PEACE TO EVERYONE Box Elder Veterinary Clinic JIlERRIEST CHRISTMAS WISHES TO EVERYONE Mario's ROBERT J. POTTER WILLIAM D. BURTON COUNTY OFFICERS LeGRANDE PETERSON Treasurer K. B. OLSEN Recorder WARREN W. HYDE Sheriff CORA L. NIELSON Clerk, Auditor OMER J. CALL Attorney FRED L. PETERSEN Assessor Wm. H. GRIFFITHS Assessor ' |