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Show ? THE GARLAND LEADER-TH- E TIMES, April 25, 1974, Page 13 Public Notices BIDS 1 LLT!! i Sealed bids for the construction of the second phase of the DeweyviUe Community Park will be received by Town President Horace Gardner until C:00 nooo. I i f I 1 ft. dewells. 100-4200-7- 00 ch and a well ep ft deep at the follow, ing nrints: O) V. 450 ft. and E. 1320 ft.; C) N. 440 ft. and E. 3300 ft. both from SW Cor. Sec. 5; (3) S. 3960 ft. and E. 2640 ft.; (4) S. 2640 ft. and E. 3960 ft. both from SW Cor. Sec. 8, TUX. R9W; (5) S 50 ft. and E. 50 ft, from M4 Cor. Sec. L T14N. E10W; and used from Apr.l to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of 579.5 acs. in part of sec. L T14N. R10W; Sees. 5 and 8. T14N. R9W. Hereafter, 10.35 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from seven 16 to wells. 200-4- 00 ft. deep at the following points: (1) S. 50 ft. and E. 1320 ft.; (2)S. 50 ft. and E. 3960 ft; (3) S. 2640 ft. and E. 1320 ft; (4) 2640 ft. and E. 2640 ft; (5) S. 2640 ft and E. 3960 ft; (6) S. 5230 ft and E. 1320 ft; (7) S. 5230 ft and Specifications on these and Town Hall. Horace Gardner Town President Myrl D. Perry Town Clerk To be published in the Leader April 25, May 2 and 9th. 1974. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Box Elder County throughout the en- Communications Month approximately 20 groups of Cub Scouts and students from elementary schools toured the Continental Telephone Company in Tremonton. from the Employees central office explained in detail the functions of the switching equipment, how were calls made and received etc. During also toured the storage facilities outside. They Cannon, district manager at the Continental Telephone Company stated "We are always happy to have groups visit our teleWe are phone company. happy to acquaint them with The town of Deweyville has called for bids on the second phase of construction of what will eventually be the most elaborate community park and Softball complex in Box Elder county. Included in the construction will be a bowery, rest rooms, backstop and bleachers. When finished, the town will have two Softball complexes fully lighted. The project will eventually cost upwards of $30,000. Cost is being divided be tween the town and the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation on a fifty-fif- ty basis, according to Myrl ftrry, town clerk. The town has already completed one softB&ll complex which was used extensively last year. Much of the town's share of the cost is or has come from federal revenue sharing funds and labor which has been furnished. Bids will be received May 9 until noon by Town President Horace Gardner. our facilities." Continental educational 'Telefun' books were presented to each boy and girl who toured the building. FOR SALE Boy Schwln like new. speed bicycle 257-56- 29 Gary Fuhriman's on the rival of a new baby daughter last week. They said its exactly what they ordered since they already have three boys and only one girl. Mother and baby are doing just ar- great. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rushton visited Sunday with the Lyle Nessen's and Mary Hyden. The Rushton child ren spent several the Nessen home. days at Elmira Fallows visited in Brigham Saturday with Mrs. Ivan Fallows and family. Guests of the Lyn Bee's Sunday were Art and Bobby Hindberg of Brigham. Mrs. John Lee and children, Salt Lake, visited this past week with Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douglas. Jim and Grace Supan a weeks vacation in Oregon and Idaho. In Ontario, Oregon, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardner and family and spent re-af- ter Easter with Mrs. Supan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Pickett of New Plymouth, Idaho. Mrs. Jeny Phillips of Idaho spent Monday and Tuesday here visiting with her sisters, Eva Bair and Zelda Hess and her brother, James Nessen. Zelda accompanied her to Salt Lake for a few days where she visited at the home of Mrs. Steven Bosswell and also with her son, Terry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and Terry and family spent this past week end with the Poc-atel- lo, (29-185- ell ft El4 ft express our sincere thanks to the Bishopric, Relief Society and Priests Quorum of the Garland 1st Ward, who helped us so much in the death of our husband and father and the planning of his funeral serYou relatives, frivices. ends and neighbors have truly made our burden lighter. Thank you sincerely. Mrs. Da K. Harris, Dr. and Mrs. Darwin D. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Harris, Gary B. Harris, Robert O. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Roger (Linda) Nielson. won't find a bigger selection at lower prices anywhere in the valley! Choose your Mower or Tiller from: Turf master, Turf master Rider, Tru-Te- m st 1. Hansen Dee C. State Engineer Published in The leader April 18, 25 and May 2. 1974. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fsta of Alma Theurer Deceased. Creditors will present with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of claims Preston, Harris, Harris bt jfru 1974. 16, Estate of Herald Thomas lenkins, IVceased. will present Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Olson, Hoggan 4 Sorenson, Attorneys, 56 West Center, Logan. Hah. on or before the 18th day of July A.D.. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the 5. provisions of Sec. Hah Code Annotated. 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Beverly Jenkins andJuan-it- a J. McCallister Administratrixes of estate of Herald Thomas Jenkins Deceased. Date of first publication April 11, and 18, 25 and May 75-9-- 2. 1974. SAIL Stratton engine Power Reverse 14" Diameter Bolo tines 5 H.P. Briggs & 34 HP Snggi & StroPon engine, pull up recoil starter, outomotic choke. 21" blod.. 8 it..l heels with semi pnftumotic firl ond btanng, 6 potition, quick chongt cutting h.ightl Kg $99 95 tlv 21 fVUlOWER Atlas Fine Quality Reel tavn Mowers In 18 & 21 "cuts, with 2 ond 3 H.P. Briggs & Stratton Engines. LARGE SELECTION SELF 18-INC- 2 H.P. H Briggs & Stratton automatic cKokt and ngin hood, slow, fait ntutrol. 21" Stttl bladv. Semi ond sletvt bearings, tir quick change cutting htighfs, dtluxt folding typ hand It with controls on handle 4 HP REG. $174.95 SlWflW $184.95 3 H.P. TURFM ASTER t.200 IN SMITHFIELD FOR 24 YEARS! I V J ? : - r r m ts 00 ROTARY MOWER Atlas model n 22-inc- h 0 1 W1 mi a 26" 8 HP Briggs Stratton RidV 3 forward speeds plus reverse Differential on rear aile Clutch pedal on left side, brake pedal on right side. Parking brake too It has geared steering to turn easier. It hos cutting blade disengagement. Single lever HytamotK cutting height adjustment! Wheel siies front: 10 3.50 rear: 13 n 5.00 pneumatic. Bucket seat. Power Tillers GILSON TILLERS ARE THE HOME GARDENERS FAVORITE. J OVER Vi MILLION SOLD. Models 51085 10 Gilson Tiller. 8 HP Briggs ond Stratton engine 2 speed lorward neutral ond reverse Depth adustment to 8 inches. Heavy duty lug type wheels tires 0x202 75. Cast iron geor cose Reg $318 00 Now for Spring Regular $449.00 We also have a 3 H.P. Atlas tiller with 24" Now M5550 tilling width reg. 175" Call for appointment. or 46 K. Factory , Garland 0 1 176 WEST MAIN Rotary. Equipped with 3 12 H.P. Briggs ond Stratton engine. adjustment settings. Grass catcher available. Cut18" to 3". Controls ting heights located on chrome plated handle. A great' mower at a super-loprice! RIDER TURFMASTER HAS BEEN IN OUR BUSINESS i 0-22- 132" be in stock later this week. m 1 Rtg. $161.95 COOPER CLIPPER REELS Will PROPELLED Atlas Electric Bread Mixers 257-716- 9 mi and Flour Mills 257-389- 5 Trust & control cast jron gear case reg. $23300 Now for Spring CARD OF THANKS ' mmmm & Has 8" adjustable depth REG. Free Bread Making Demonstrations J) Bank Executor. published in The Leader April 25. May 2. 9. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1974. STOC1EVJISE I Walker ed Com.3a.ny. To be Atlas mower 51081 Gilson Tiller Hess's. S3 proper verification as therein. Rotarys, Wheeler Reels, Cooper (coming soon) Reels and Rotarys, Atlas Mowers and Tillers, and Gilson Tillers. You H The family of John A. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Grant McGinty wishes to express and Bishop Waldo F. Grant their sincere thanks and and family attended funeral gratitude for the many acts services Friday in Brigham of kindness shown them on for Samuel J. Bloom, son of the loss of their husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bloom. father and grandfather. Bishop Grant conducted the Particularly we wish to services which were held at thank the Bishopric and Rethe Olsen Mortuary. Mrs. lief Society of the Garland 1st Ward and those who asDelma WankierofSan Pedro, Calif, and Mrs. Doris sisted at the funeral. We appreciated the many Vermursch, her daughter arrived by plane Thursday to people who called at the hoattend the services. They me and brought food and stayed with the Scott Grants words of comfort. and left Saturday for their Special thanks to Mr. Rogers and Mr. Ward Taylor. home. Mrs. Ted Oyler and childMargart McGinty Sharon McCann and ren were Sunday dinner Carol Perkins guests of the Burke Jones's. Ave. 75-9-- the resisting 12-i- 30 Federal MANY MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM ion of the Utah State Department of Business Regulations, was guest speaker. .Francis told the realtors he is enlarging the real estate division to more adequately insure the real estate professional standards. J. Harris, Jerry Protests granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in. duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Hah 84114, on or before June 14SW14. NEl4SWl4Sec. 24. all TUN. R3W. 6) 43356 LDS Both-wWard. " Keith H. Anderson, R.F.D. 2, Tremonton. Uah 84337. 0.015 sec. ft of water is to be diwell. verted from a 15-deep at a point N. 150 and W. 2340 ft from Cor. Sec. 2. TUN. R3W; and used from Apr. I to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0.5 acs. in SW14NE14 Sec. 2. 31 Logan, Hah on or before the 1st day of August A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 5, Hah Code Annotated. 1953, and with TUN. R3W. -- We would like to The Primary and the Sunday school were in charge of the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. The children presented a delightful program. Theme for the evening was "Come Listen To A Prophets the Congratulations to Preston, Janies L. EarL etui, 136 So. 1st E. Brigham City. Hah 84302. 0.015 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from a elL 50-- 2 0 ft deep at a point V 500 ft and w. 615 ft !rom SE Cor. Sec. 36. T11N. R3 A ; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 5 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0. 50 acs. in SEl'4 Sec. 36. (29-l!sr- -0) MMMtra CARD OF THANKS Jeny Wood TUN. Row. 4341i WHAT A SELECTION New Laws For Realtors Howell Happenings Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the supplemental Irrigation of 29.6 acs. In XW14SW14. NE14 SW14. SE14SW14. Sw l4 NW14 Sec, 14; SE14. NElM. NE14NE14, SEl4 NE14 Sec. 23; SWl4 NWi4. NW14NW14. SE a Sheldon New license law requirements in Utah for realtors was the subject of a Friday luncheon in .Tremonton attended by local and Brigham City realtors. Stephen J. Francis, director of the real estate divis- - ft 20-in- ch tire year unless otherwise CALL 00 16-in- other related items are at the Deweyville 3 03-289- 11 22-in- ch bleachers. Phone Co. Seeks DeweyVje Has Tours At Offffice Park Complex Bid Charles 1) The water las been diverted from four !6579--a V Cor. ; and used same as heretofore in part of Sec. 20. TUN. R9W. 43272 (2 Hah State Road Commission. Slate Office Bldg, Salt Lake City. Utah. 0.1 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a drain at a point E. 330 ft. and S. 30 ft. from W l Cor. Sec. 14. TUN. R3W. The water will be stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 by means of an earthfilled dam 9 high creating a reservoir having a 5.5 ac. ft capacity inundating L2 acs.; and used from the point of diversion and place of use of 10.35 tec ft. of water as evidenced by Seg. AppL Kos. 2657g-- a and Included in this phase will be construction of a bowery, rest rooms, backstop and ft all from Sec. 20. T14X. R9 R. Taylor. Tremonton. Hah $4337, proposes to Change May 9. 1971. COMMUNICATION MONTHApproximately 20 groups of Cub Scouts toured the local telephone office during the month, learning in detail the functions of the switching equipment, and how calls are made and received. 03-289- 0S E. 3960 in Locations designated. SLB1M. v 1 J.. DuAl TREMONTON, UTAH |