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Show The IllfciOS f.1C3 Mayor's Rzce Shapes reational Coach Ordinance and a Subdivision Ordinance for Box Elder County. Copies of the proposed Ordinances are on file at the Box Elder County Clerk's office, at the Brigham, Tremonton and Garland Public Libraries and with the County Bookmobiles. The public is encouraged to attend this hearing. Box Elder County Com- Obituaries Killed Scath Up Of Plycowth cont. from page one Mr. Mason, in an impromptu speech following his nomination, said if he is elected he would like to see the city take more efforts to beautify the whole increase city and facilities for the young. 'Tin speaking specifically ofa swim-mi- ng pool," he added. "I know of no swimming pool that has made money for a city, but they've made a lot of kids happy," he said. Mr. Mason said he would like to see improved "street care" including asphalt from side to side on streets presently only partially surfaced and "sidewalks where there aren't any now." There were 39 people present at the People's Party Convention and 23 at the Citizens' Party Convention. An Illinois man who had stopped to make repairs on a trail- Scratch: Julie Browi 190. -- son - 206. JoAnn Sato - 190. Hdcp.: JoAnn Sato son - 240. Julie Brown - 235. ratch Carl Don's - 2201. shop - 2212. Alta John- i - 2133. Classic Jldcp.: Dream Girl - 2731. Classic - 2fi89. Clar 4 Dot's - 2745. LucilSplits Converted: Janice Gardner Shop le Kobbins Lucky - Strike League Oct. 5. 1973. Ind.: Ron Ffetersen -- 595, Tom Rose -538. 559. Larry Kidma.i Indv. Hdcp.: Marvin Stenquist - 397. Tom Rose - 6fil. Ron Sorenson - G46. Indv.: Ron Ffetersen - 219. Evan - 195. Tom Rose -- 194. Ron Sorenson - 191. Hdcp.: Marvin Stenquist - 241. Adam Brenk.mn - 232. Ron Sirenson - 232. Indv.: Rhoda Welling - 496. Rhoda Haramoto - 46B. Gay Nell Hose - 453. Indv. Hdcp.: Rhoda. Welling - 607. 580. Rhoda Haramoto - 601. Janice' Mathias Indv.: Rhoda Haramoto - 179. Rhoda 177. 178. Linda Petersen Welling - Hdcp.: .mnto Linda Petersen - 229. Rhoda - 224. Rhoda Welling - 215. Estate of T. Glenn j v A daugnter, Kirstianne, was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Griffon, Little Rock, Ark. on Sept 28, 1973. Mrs. Griffen is Ve former Marlena Jensen of Tremonton. Creditors will pre sent claims vouchers to the undersigned at Offices of Olson, Hog-g- an & Sorenson; 56 West Center; Logan, Utah 84321 on or before the 10th day of January, with Splits Converted: Ton Row Ganrc: Larry Kidman - 178. 11 Spare Series Scratch: Taylor Farm Ser- vice - 1891. Airomotlve Service - 1762. Cross Roads Cafe - 1658. Series Hdcp.: Airomotive Service -2389. Cross Roads Cafe -- 2363. Tay lor Farm Service ice -Game Scratch: Taylor Farm' 700. Airomotive Service - 636. Cross Roads Cafe - 582. Game Hdcp.: Airomotive Service -845. Taylor Farm Service - 837. Cross Roads Cafe - 817. Series Scratch: Floyd Kaneko - 519. Wayne' Larsen - 500. Gary Scoffield - 496. ri Iris Hawkes - 487. JoAnn Sato - 456. Tami 440 621. Series Hdcp.: Adam Brenkman Wayne Larsen - 620. Bob HawKes - 605. Iris Hatvkes - 654. Lillie Brenkman - 587. Robbin Kaneito - 585. Geniv Carlson - 585. Garni Scratch: Floyd Kaneko - 220. Gary Scoffield - 187. Wayne Larsen - 177. Iris HawKes - 176. Robbin Kaneko - 173. JoAnn Sato -- 23.' n 77, of Tremonton, died Saturday in a Hyrum nursing home of natural causes. Mrs. Chadwick was born Dec. 29, 1895, in Stanrod, Idaho, a daughter of William and Eliza Freestone Barnes. She was married to Byron Lafayette Chadwick on Jan. 22, Be 1917, in Salt Lake City. died Feb. 14, 1968. She had lived in Yost and moved to Deweyville in 1962 and to Tremonton in 1968. She was baptized a member of the LDS Church May 2, 1970, and had served as a Primary teacher. Surviving is one brother, Joseph W. Barnes, Stanrod, Idaho. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at the Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton. Burial was in the Stanrod Cemetery. 170. 241. Adan. Game Hdcp.: Floyd fcneko - 223. Wayne Larsen - 217. Robbin Brenkman Kaneko - 245. Iris Hawkes -- 235. GennyCartson -219. Splits converted: Mildred Saunders d. A special feature of the course will be a class composed of Boy Scouts who wish to pass the swimming and life saving merit badge requirements in scouting. Anyone desiring more information or those who wishtoen-ro- ll in the course should con1. tact Coach Simmons at 257-303- Dears Look Good hurst carried Public Notice yard average. The Bees captialized early on one of th.nee Bear interceptions as they picked off a Brad Cutler pass on the first play from scrimmage. The Bees then moved the ball 48 yards in six plays to score with 10:15 left in the first quarter. The Bears came back with probably their best sustained drive .of the long season following the touchdown. . Brad Gibbs took a deep kick off and returned it to the 27 yard line and a personal foul moved the ball near the 42. Rich Wood picked up a first down with a 10 yard run and Gibbs followed with a fifteen yard carry to the Bee 20. A critical third down pass moved the ball to the Bee 7, two more carries pushed the football within the two yard tine, but an incomplete pass stopped the Bears cold. The Bears salvaged the drive leconds later when Greg Marb-- e recovered a Bee fumble on he four yard line. Two five threatened to top the drive again, until Gibbs xk a short pass and fell in ehind a" Bear screen to score ard penalties Brian from 15 yards out Gardner added the extra point The Bees poured it on in the second quarter adding 27points while the Bears cou'd manage only one TD set up by a 34 yard run by Gibbs which moved the ball to the Bee four where Wood throughout the entire year less otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. un- (29-159- carried it over. The Bees eased off in the third quarter adding 14 more points while holding the Bears Scoreless. The Bears managed 8 more points in the fourth quarter while holding a band of Bee Wood substitutes scoreless. carried the ball on a 38 yard scoring run for the final tally and the Bears added a two point conversion. Wood, running from a pro-sl- ot formation adopted especially for the Bee game by Coach Petersen racked up 102 yards in 11 carries while Gibbs netted 49 yards in 11 carries. Team vise, Box Elder rolled for 16 first downs and 395 total offensive yards compared to 11 for the Bears and 252 total yards. The Bees controlled the ball for 60 offensive plays compared to 49 for the Bears. 50 Oct. 4, 11 10-in- In compliance with the proUtah visions of Section Code Annotated, 1953, the Box 51-3- -3, District hereby reports the. estimated Elder County School and final cost on the following construction project recently completed: McKinley Elementary School Contract $803,569.74 School Lunch Equipment 35,593.00 Engineering and Architect Fees 49,835.71 Total Cost Estimated Cost 888,998.45 877,150.00 Published in The Leader ober Oct- 11, 1973. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Box Elder County Commissioners will hold a public hearing at the County Commissioners Chambers on. Wednesday the 7th day of November 1973 at 7:00 p.m. to consider the adoption of a Mobile Home & Rec TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and approp PZ.AY HEAP- - GGmOO EXTRA verted from a well, ft deep at a point S. 190 ft and W. 1360 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 2, TUN, R3W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 6 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NW14NE14 Sec. 2 TUN, R3W. 0) 42908 Richard M. & Peggy W. Jensen, P.O. Box 383, Bear River City, Utah 84301. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted fromBluerock Spring at a point S. 1475 ft. and E. 1500 ft. from NWCor. Sec. 3, T10N, R2W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. In NE14NE14 Sec. 4, T10N, R2W. m-m- i) 42913 Boyd and Honeyville. Gardner, Layne Utah 84314. 4.0 sec. ft. of .water is to be diverted from Drained Spring at a point N. 2490 from SE ft and W. 1840 Cor. Sec. 8, TUN, R2W; and ' '.i'i rit v frfAt f piv, 0 (Vow I, to row W 4MiW l.fl if' m i fiti .iv Hi Howni LEE ALLEN used from Apr. 1 O. 31 Saturday Night at Bomb Shelter 3 'eii) -- ENTER NOW! HERE'S HOW! Come in and start playing for a "Heap- IGetyourHeapKvGittsplaying card with complete instructions. You can get 1200 extra S&H Green; Stamps! It takes only a purchase of $10.00 or more to get a different ; sticker each week. Ten stickers in ' ten weeks means 200 extra S&H Green Stomps for you.' Start play-- 1 ing today! And start heaping up j J those gifts! i$&aaasrA tirnoFysT-- ' . t r (Iat VSrViiJLAk) iHa U Fresh Ground m US Choice A 1 h Standing 19 ROG0 RdEd lb. 1 Roth Pork Swift Spreadable Egg Salad 3 Value $2.07 WF ! l Cans Fruit 3 c"s 89c Cocktail Reg or Buy Fresh Vienna Spanish 3 f c or 2 D Bars vGood Milkyway Cnrl 11 16-0-Z. 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Hansen 16-in- GIFTS AT 2 Box 100, BrigUtah 84302. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be di- 'Approximately s500 SAVINGS on average home , -- T13N, R14W. ng (13-28- 9) Rt ON MOST MODELS l ft 42842 Edgar Elle-sta- d, Box 22, Park Valley, Utah 84329. 3.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an well, 600 ft. daep at a point E. 200 ft. and S. 200 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 14, T12N, R13W; and used from Mir. 1 to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of NOTICE 111. Wheeling, sec. stock-wateri- 16-in- Kay, etal, ham City, vDJo CUTS OUR COST SAVINGS Rd., 0.10 (29-182- 9) LEGAL NOTICE !7 PRICE ro 1 Willow 60090. Potomac Ozm un, 100 W. tofore. 1973. and 18, Towels Boise Cascade Homes of 100 acs. in El2 Sec. 23, T12N. R2W. Hereafter, 2.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 12- -, inch well. 226 ft. deep at a point S. 1287 ft. and W. 1320 ft from El4 Cor. Sec. 23, T12N, R2W; and used sam? as here- 0) co D.B. 20-in- irrigation the grant- (13-287- Corp., Sec. 28, T13N, R14W; and used for the stockwatering of 303 cattle; and used from kpr. 1 to Oct 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 1600 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 300 acs. in E12W12. El2 Sec. 32; all of Sec. 33; W12E12, Wl2 Sec. 28; SE14 Sec. 29, all 14, of water is to be diverted from a ch well 510 ft deep at a point S. 1200 ft and E. 1470 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 5, T14N, R8W; and used for the of 2000 cattle in Sec. 5 and Sec. 6. T14N. R8W. 42872 LeGrand E. Morris, Park Valley, Utah 84329. 5.0 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from two ch wells at the following points: (1) S. 1950 ft and W. 1100 ft ; (2) S. 1603 ft and E. 1125 ft both from Nl4Cor. stock-wateri- ing 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 Nov. 17, 1973. Dee C. Hansen State Engineer Published in Tremonton Lead- er 428.59 12-in- used for the domestic purposes of two families, stockwatering of 12 horses and 3 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0.5 acs. in SW14SW14 Sec. 3, T14N. all of Sec. Boyd S. 6) Marble, R.F.D. 2, Tremonton, Utah 84337, proposes to change the point of diversion of 0.1 sec. ft of water as evidenced by Appl. No. 39884. The water has been diverted from a ch well, 200 ft deep at a point N. 275 ft and W. 1794 ft from E 14 Cor. Sec. 8, TUN, R4W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family and stockwatering of 60,000 turkeys and 20 cattle within Sec. 8, TUN, R4W. Hereafter, 0.1 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from three ch ft. deep wells, 200-5- 00 at the following points: (1) S. 2050 ft. and W. 100 ft.; (2) S. 780 ft and W. 150 ft both from NE Cor. Sec. 8; (3) N. 775 ft and E. 10 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 3, all TUN, R4W; and used same as heretofore, 42897 Robert G. General cont. from page eight 25 times for a 6.8 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Box Elder County Chadwick, Swimming Instruction Slated Ten weeks of swimming instruction will be offered by Bear River high school swimming coach. Gerald Simmons, beginning Oct 20. The class will be open tochildvenbetween the ages of 6 and 16. The swimming classes are starting early this year so that they will be finished by de- Date of first publication October 4, A.D. 1973, and to be published in the Leader October 11, 18, and 25, 1973. Mrs. Leofa Barnes 10-in- ch Garland Times, October 11, 1973, Page 9 he 640 acs. in T12N, R13W. (29-133- 4) 2) Protests resisting Udy, ceased. CHADWICH Sec. 8; M2S12. Sl2-Nl- 2 Sec. 7, TUN. R2W. 42914 Wayman Yarurougn, stone, Idaho 83280. 0.033 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 150-2ft. deep at a point N. 200 ft and E. 200 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 3, T14N, R8W; and R8W. NOTICE TO CREDITORS QRIFFEN Alta John- 1973. 1L A.D. 1974. Moonlite Mixed Doubles Oct. 2. 1973 217. Olsen, County Clerk Published in The Leader Oct morning two miles south of Plymouth on US 191 when he was struck by a car. Lawrence Gustafson, 21, of St Charles, Dl., was pronounced dead on arrival at Cooley Hospital in Brigham City. The accident occurred about 4 a.m. when Mr. Gustafson was struck by a car driven by Richard Hess, 20, of Plymouth, according to the Highway Patrol. Bouliyg tJous Bear Kiver Valley Ladies League - Oct. 8. 1973 missioners - K.B. er was killed early Saturday Leader-T- riate water in Box Elder County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. James Alton Veibell, Collinstoa Utah 84306, proposes to change the point of diversion of 2.0 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by The water Appl. No. 33675. ch has been diverted from a well, 226 ft. deep ata point S. 2890 ft. and W. 1050 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 23, T12N, R2W; and used for the domestic ng purposes of one family, of 130 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the for the irrigation of 190 acs. in W12SE14, SW14. Sl2-Nl- 2 Good only at & Don's To Carl IOil VHV until 101773 S :S J Fancy Delicious or Jonathan Apples 9 C...L r Cabbage I OC and Don's Than Low Pricos |