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Show Page 10, THE May 2, 1974 GARLAND TIAES LEADER-TH- E Public Notices LMIOGuG ft Persons ESoDDedl Nine persons were killed in nine fatal accidents on Box ) a. V V'; I r 4 iS5 BIUH OFi Il l Jamie Green. vice president student government next year at BRJH will be (1 to rk Michelle Kaneko, secretary and Brian Kerr, president Bear River City Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hamsdell and other members of their family; Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd Munns and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hamsdell both of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hamsdell from here Mike celebrate helped Hamsdell's birthday Thursday April 16, in Granger. Mrs. Hex Mair of Heber City, ltah has been a guest at tin? home of her brother Dewcu Hamsdell this past week. The Geneology class held their graduation exercises Thirteen Sunday evening. May members graduated. Christensen was the teacher, with Vernon Johnsen as the high priest advisor, and Raymond Nelson as his as- - President of the class was Jol.ynn Sorensen, vice president was Scott Mckoliason. secretary was Douglas Chiods. Members of the class Included: Ta (Tiara Udy, Annette Anderson, Bessie H. Christensen, Joyce K. William?, Boyd Gary Williams, Tina Whitaker, Donald Braegger, Marilyn Ackerman, Susan Ramsdell. John Holmgren. Keith Johnsen and John Hardy were present at the exAck-erm- an, ercises. F.lmo and Kathleen Christensen, Carrie J. Christensen and Nola Nessler from here and Meredith Weese of Tremonton and Floy Murray of Ogden and Gary and Gaye Sorensen were in Salt Lake Saturday to attend the funeral services of the seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Christensen, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Mr. Mervin Anderson a former resident played a surprize visit here one day last week. He called at the Ben Mortensen home and also stopped into visit with Dollie and LaMarr Iverson. Williams came Joyce home Tuesday after being back east with her sister for Files Miles (C ap) Ferry of West Corinne, has announced that he will seek reelection as a Ltah State senator. Sen. Ferry, a Republican, has filed for the office of senator in District 24 which includes all of Box Elder County and southern Cache county. The senator has spent ten years in the state legislature, seven and a half years as senator and two as rep- resentative. While in the senate he has served as chairman of the business, labor and agricul- ture and economic development committee. He has also served as chairman of the appropriations committee over the same areas. Ferry lists to important objectives in the coming years as development and management of the Great Salt Lake and protection of Box Slder county water rights er the Bear River. a week. The sister (Connie) is much better so she was able to leave the hospital Sunday. e, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Croydon, Utah, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pask-e- tt and Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Iverson on Thursday. To-on- Mrs. Ethelyn Sargent left home in Los Vegas Tuesday after spending the week visiting relatives and also attending the funeral of her sister Pearl Elwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Paskett spent the weekend in Murry with the Grimmett family. On Saturday they drove out to the desert where Ken spent many winters herding sheep and then on the Lakeside and home. Fern and Ellis Arbon are home from their stay in Arizona and are living in Honeyville. for her Ronald and Helen Munns announced the arrival of a baby girl April 26. Local grandparents are Reed and Ruth Munns and great grandfather is A. A. Munns of od. John and Janyce Holmgren are spending several days in Seattle, Wash., on business. Ruth Nebeker, Carma Tot-t- en and Vernell Morrison attended church Sunday evening with their sister Beth Christensen. Margie Allison of Ogden has been spending the week with her brother Earl Peterson, Sealed bids for the construction of the second phase of the Deweyvilie Commjn-ir-y Park will be received by Town President Horace Gardner until 12:00 noon. Gleanings Terry Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis left Salt Lake Monday for Travis Air Force Base in California, lie was flown from Travis to his ship the USS Jason near the Phillipines. Miss Sheila Nelson and Tonya Lurcher both students Mel Fox ley at LDS Business College spant the weekend with Sheilas' parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Nelson. Mrs. Winona Mulliner of Santa Clara, California spent the past two weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carter. Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Mulliner have been friends for a number of years. Enjoying dinner at home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Maisak and fanily, Mrs. Joan Greer and daughter of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Maisak, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maisak, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Maisak and daughter Mel Foxley of Foxley InStephanie of Roy, Mr. and surance Agency in TremonMrs. Byron Anderson and ton was elected treasurer of the Utah Association of Indamily, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter and family of Gardependent Insurance Agents land, Mrs. Winona Mulliner during their annual convenSanta Clara, Calif, and Reta tion held at the Four Sea Chance of Roy. Mrs. Cartsons Convention Center in er served a lovely dinner and St George. the group enjoyed an afterFoxley is currently servnoon of visiting. ing as secretary of the Bear Senior Marrieds of the River Valley Chamber of Garland Second Ward enterCommerce and heads the tained the Young Marrieds Northern Box Elder County Sunday evening. Brother and Hospital Board. sister Albert Zebender of Foxley's election to the n. association puts him in line Logan presented the They showed slides for the presidency of the of a trip c organization in furure years. of a trip around the world. More than 250 attended A quartet consisting of Bruce the annual meeting, a record Bob Stokes, Todd high. Evans, Miller and Rick Johnson sang a few numbers to complete the evenings program. Mr. and Mrs. WillardCall spent last Monday in Salt Lake visiting Bishop Ted Peterson who is receiving medical attention at St Maurine Bingham, daughtMarks hospital. Bishop Peter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bingw erson is a of the ham of Bothwell left by plane Calls. Before returning hofor a three week vacation to me, they enjoyed dinner at New Orleans, Lousiana, the home of a granddaughwhere she will visit with her ter Mr. and Mrs. Richard brother James and his famWilson of Granger. ily and other relatives at Mr. Willard Call visited Hammond, Louisana. While Monday in Ogden with childIn New Orleans she plans on ren Dee and Stephen Call. attending the commencement Mr. and Mrs. Robert Senexercises at Tulane, Unior and children spent the iversity where James will weekend in Murray visiting receive his Masters Degree with Mr. and Mrs. Walter in History. Maurine is a Meldrum and in Salt Lake recent graduate of Brigham Sunday morning with Mrs. Young University and plans T. Paul Senior and family. on attending graduate schoRobert ordained his youngol at Utah State University er brother Dennis to the ofthis sumrm r. fice of an elder. Foxley Named SLB&M. rest rooms, backstop and bleachers. Specifications on these and other related items are ail able at the Deweyville Town Hall. Horace Gardner Town President Myrl D. Perry Clerk Charles Q3-28- R. Taylor, Tremonton, Utah 84337. proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 10.35 see. ft. of water as evidenced by Seg. AppL Nos. 26578-- a and 26579-- a The water May 9, 1974. Included in this phase will be construction of a bowery, 1). has been diverted from four ft. dewells, 100-4- 00 well. 200-7- 00 ep and a ft. deep at the following points: (1) V 450 ft. and E. 1320 ft; (2) N. 440 ft and E. 3300 ft. both from SW Cor. Sec. 5; (3) S. 3960 ft and E. 2640 ft.; (4) S. 22-in- ch 16-in-ch Town To be published in the Leader April 25. May 2 and 9th, 1974. 2640 ft and E. 3960 ft both Cor. Sec. 8. T14N, R9W; (5) S. 50 ft. and E. 50 ft. from M4 Cor. Sec. I TI4N. R10W; and used from Apr.l to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of 579.5 acs. in part of sec. 1. T14N, R10W; Sees. 5 and 8, T14N. R9W. Hereafter, 10.35 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from seven 16 to wells, 200-4ft. 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) S. 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 E. 3960 ft all from NW Cor. Sec. 20. T14N.R9W; and used same as heretofore in part of Sec. 20. T14N. R9W. from NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Wafer Search SW 20-in- ch 00 A hydrogeologic study to determine the location of possible underground water reservoirs as a source of culinary and irrigation water is nearlng completion in the Blue Bruse sistant. Hansen home. Ferry County highways Garland (Raf) Christensen. Carrie A. Christensen accompanied LaR.te Nelson of Tremonton to help Loa Mae Eldrege celebrate her birthday. Alta Moore of Ogden and Bertha Wankier visited with LaVon Dallin last Tuesday. Mrs. Moore is helping out for a few days at the Henry Senator Ferry Elder during 1973 according to the annual report of Motor Vehicle Traffic Accidents in Ltah issued recently. The report said 503 persons were injured in accidents during the year. A total of 902 accidents were recorded during the year including nine accidents involving fatalities, 304 nonfatal accidents in which injuries were sustained and 589 accidents involving just : property damage. Statewide the report listed a total of 38,234 accidents during the year including 61 deaths on the state's highways. This compared with 383 deaths for the previous year, a 5.7 percent drop. Drinking and speeding continued to be the biggest "contributing causes" in all fatal accidents. A total of 86 fatal accidents including drinking drivers as a confactor while 111 tributing fatal accidents were attributed to speeding too fast for existing conditions. Engineer to change and appropriate water in Box Elder County throughout the entire year unless otherwise Locations in designated. BIDS Creek-Howe- ll Kaliser, area. chief of the I'rban and Engineering Geology Section of the ltah Geological and Mineral Survey, Department of Natural Resources, said field work for the study commissioned by Howell town and the Blue Creek Irrigation Company was completed last week. Evaluation of the field study will take a week, Kaliser said. A final report w ill be issued to the Howell town council. Eventually two wells will test out the study, he added. The geologist said he is "mapping the rock structure to see if the structure will lead to clues as to where rock may be fractured enough for holding quantities of water." "The range seems to be highly faulted," Kaliser 43272 Utah State Road Commission, State Office Bldg.. Salt Lake City. (29-185- 1) Ltah. 0.1 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a drain at a point E. 330 ft and N. 30 ft. from W 14 Cor. Sec. 14, TUN, R3W. The water will be stored from Jan. I to Dec. 31 by means of an earthfllled dam 9 ft high creating a reservoir having ft capacity inundating 1.2 acs.; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the supplemental Irrigation of 29.6 acs. in NW14SW14. NEl4 SVV14, SE14SW14, SW14 NW14 Sec. 14; SEl4, a 5.5 tic. NEl4. NE14NE14, SEl4 NEl4 Sec. 23; SWl4 said. NW14, SE NW14NW14, 14SW14, NEl4SWl4Sec. 24. all TUN. R3W. LDS Both-w43356 Keith H. AnWard, derson, R.F.D. 2, Tremonton. Utah 84337. 0.015 sec. ft of water is to be di NOTICE: Anyone having used band instruments to sell may list them with Wayne Jensen, Bear River junior high school band (29-185- 6) director. ell verted from a well ft deep at a point N. 150 ft. and W. 2340 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec 2, TUN. K3W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0.5 acs. in SW14NE14 Sec. 2. ch 15-- 30 TUN. R3W. 43415 (29-186- 1st E. Brigham City. Utah 84302. 0.015 see. ft. of water is to 156 So. be diverted from a well. 50 ft dee pat a po615 ft int N. 500 ft and from SE Cor. Sec. 36, TUN, R3W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of Scat-ti- e; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0. 50 acs. in SEl4 Sec. 36, 50-2- TUN. R3W. Protests resisting the granting 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 June 1. 1974. Dee C. Hansen State Engineer Published in The Leader April 18, 25 and May 2. 1974. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Alma Theurer Deceased. will present Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Preston. Harris, Harris & Preston, 31 Federal Ave. Logan, Utah on or before the 1st day of August A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the proUtah Code visions of 5, 75-9-- Annotated, and 16. 1974. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Herald Thomas Jenkins, Deceased. James L. 0) Earl. etux. To be published in The Leader April 25. May 2, 9. 1953, and proper verification as with re- quired therein. Walker Bank & Trust Company, Executor. will Creditors present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Sorenson, Olson. Hoggan Attorneys, 56 West Center. Logan, Utah, on or before the I8th day of July A.D., 1974. Claims must be pre sented in accordance with the 5, provisions of Sec. I 75-9-- Utah Code Annotated. 1953. and with proper verification as required therein. Beverly Jenkins and Juan-i-ta J. McCallister Administratrixes of estate of Herald Thomas Jenkins Deceased. Date of first publication April 1L and 18. 25 and May 2. 1974. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Steven L. Potter. Deceased. will present Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned attorney for the executrix. Lucille Manning Potter, at 44 South 1st West, Brigham City. Utah 84302, on or before the 27th day of July A.D.. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the 5. of Sec. Utah pro-visi- ons 75-9-- Code with Annotated. 1953, required therein. Lucille M. Potter, Jack H. Molgard. Jack H. Molgard, Attorney for Lucille Manning Potter, executrix of estate of Steven L. Potter Deceased. Date of first publication April 27. A.D.. 1974. To be published in the Leader May 2, 9, 16, and 23rd, 1974. r HOST i Reward Offered Tourques Blue Tail Gate for a Dump Truck, North of Bear River City, Lost by Boy Scouts collecting Newspapers, Reward Offered. Call Clyde Bessinger 257-35Tremonton. or 257-7125 64 Utah Power talks about your electric power Treasurer Utah Power's air pollution control "device" at the new Huntington Plant is eight stories tall. Clean air. pro-gra- Dothwell Note Everyone wants it. And Utah Power & Light Company wants to talk to you about what they re doing to help keep the air clean around electric generating plants. Air pollution control is a big job, with big words, too . . . like "electrostatic precipitator." In plain English, a precipitator is designed to stop the small particles of ash that burning coal releases from going up the generating plant stack. son-in-la- A precipitator, however, is even more complicated than it sounds. For instance, the one being installed at Huntington's first unit is over 200 feet long 50 feet wide . . . nearly eight stories tall, and it will keep up to 99 and a half percent of the ash from ever reaching the stack. v ..V' Its cost is near $5' million . . . and every customer helps to pay for it through his rate for electricity. Utah Power installed its first precipitator in 1949 and now has one either in operation or planned for operation, at every coal burning ... -" 2 . mm a car? generating plant. All pollution control measures, like these precipitators, take research, dedication and money, but Utah Power & Light's job is to provide electricity with minimum impact on the environment. ARCHIBALD FORD And, since you're a customer, you have a right to understand what Utah Power is doing to keep the air clean. Rent a new FORD from 101 No. 3r4 Colt Tnmrton, Utah RENTACAR and proper verification as |