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Show THE GARLAND TIMES, May 16, 1974, Page 9 LEADER-TH- E Public Notices I I V.J V II II I I NOTITE TO CREDITORS Estate of Steven L. Potter, 1 . " 1 4 1 ; i I j l I I I f . 4 , Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned attorney tor the executrix. Lucille Manning Potter, at 44 South 1st West. Brigham City. Uah 8 43 02. on or before the 27th day of July A.D.. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 5. Uah 75-9-- Code Annotated. 1953. and with proper verification as 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. f"Mtt 'J Jl NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Alma Theurer Deceased. will present Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offlee 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 proUah Code visions of 5, Annotated. 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Walker Bank & Trust Company, Executor. To be published In The leader April 25. May 2. 9, ACCOM PLKHMEXT FAIR-B- art Udy (left) and Stanley Thomim display just a fen of the shop projects which will be on display along with other students accomplishments at the Accomplishment Fair at Bear River junior high school. i Graduate Achievement Fair Seff PJlay 18 The son of a Riverside resident was graduated from California State College. San Bernardino at the conclusion of winter study. Byron V. Ward, son of J. Voss Ward, Riverside, Utah, received his barhelorof arts degree in admin'stratlo.i. The farewell Testimonial for Charles DeLos Bourne will be held Sunday May 19 in the Garland East Chapel at 5 p.m. (Note the difference in the time from the regular 7 p.m.) He has been called to the Kansas-MissoMission and will enter the Mission home May 25. The family extend an invitation to all friends and relatives to attend. The fam.ly of Mr. and Mrs. Orval G rover were at home to help their mother celebrate her day on Sunday. M r. and Mrs. Wayne Graver were in West Point for the day with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elmer were in Bountiful Wednesday. Mrs. Elmerattend-e- d uri Mothers-Daughte- Relief rs dyat Soceity with her Coleen Johnson. a banquet and presented each with an interesting favor. The lalies and Coleen's girls came up on the bus and the men came daughter. They se:-v.- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mar riott were In Lima, Montana, for the weekend with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster. Mrs. Esther Clough went to Provo Friday to spend a week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kendell. Joe Oyler returned from his mission and was met by the entire family at the Salt Lake Airport Thursday. He spoke briefly In Church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer were Mother's day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jensen in Garland, they also visited Mrs. Mabel Oyler In Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald of Portland, Oregon, who were visiting Mrs. Oyler. Lucille Shaffer with her daughter, Susan Jensen, Dora Shaffer with Vera Westergard and Luella Pier-so- n with Judy Garfield attended a party on Mother-Daught- er day of the Civic Club In Garland. Besides her immediate family members Mrs. Llti-t- ia Sorensen had Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sorensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Andersen of Bothwell 458-33- 19 with her on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cole and two boys of Sunset spent the big day with Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson. All of the Lorus King family In this vicinity were home Sunday, Bruce and fam'ly of North Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marchant, Smith-fiel- d, Mr. and Mrs. Yale King and baby, Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald King, Tremonton spent the afternoon with them. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler and family had their Mo- ther's Day party at the Merlin King home. They had a weiner roast and played games on the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Andersen of Brigham spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott had their two grandsons with then during the time their daughter, Dorothy was in the hospital following the birth of a baby girl. Sunday the Taylors and new daughter came up and with the Marriotts had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Pan' Hales in Tremonton and took their children home. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes were in Ogden Saturday evening and attended a party at the dorm with Elaine They for their parents. brought Elaine home with them also visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalson. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Rhodes had as guests Sunday their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Germer of Tremonton. Mrs. Eph Peterson accompanied the Senior Citizens to Promontory Summit Friday for the enactment of the driving of the Golden Spike. Old Sally, popular Utah cow elk, lived to be almost 28 years old. She was born at the Springville Game Farm May 3, 1935 and lived there until her death March Because of her 3, 1963. was featured she life, long in "Strange As It Seems," a syndicated article, Decem3, I960. Old Sally was presented with male suitors of her kind but was destined ber to remain "single" as refuesed to mate. she 16, 1974. by L. B. has an existing municipal sewer system w iich is wholly inadequate for the needs of said City, and WHEREAS. The City of Tremonton desires to acquire and construct improvements, additions and to said system extension and for such purpose to acquire all necessary property and construct a'l necessary facilities; and WHEREAS, said City does not have funis available to finance the cost of such and construction; Dam-Collinst- on Roundy bonds Mr. and Mrs. Miles I). Roundy were dinner guests of M and Mrs. Rulan Johnson at their homo in Logan on Mother's Day. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gordo.i Ron.oeburg of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. EHswdrth B. Johnson and children of Sandy and Toni, Mars and Joan Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Y. Simmons were Mother's Day Jensen entertained at a Mother's dinner Sunday for family members. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson and family of Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Claine Jensen and children of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Darnell Good-se- ll and family of Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pear -ler and family were Mother's Day guests of Mrs. Pearler's mother H. W. Schwab dinner guests of Pres. and Mrs. W. Gerald Simmons and family in Tremonton, Sunday. They also attended Stake Conference Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. John Potter were hosts to a dinner at Sherwood Hills, Mother's Guests were Mrs. Day. Blanche Andrus of Logan and Mrs. Gayla Fuhriman and son Shawn and Kyle Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Larry of Rock Springs, Wyo. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowen and children. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Maug-h- an of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Bill R. Barker and daughters, Julie and Jana of Kaysville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miles D. Roundy during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Jensen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Davis in Perry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Allen and daughter, Cindiwere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Allen in Tremonton on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Poul-t- er of Logan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Micheal D. Ericksen. Mrs. Barbara Johnson and Janice and Bart were Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aarnake. Mr. and Mrs. F. Robert Deardorff enjoyed Mother's Day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goodsell in in Smoot, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Jensen and children of East Garland were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Myron T. Hansen accompanied the Senior Citizens on theirtour of Trolley Square and other Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Garth and family spent Sunday at Bear Lake. Mrs. Richard Hansen and family of Salt Lake City were recent guests of the Miles Kld-ma- nd Roundys. Mrs. Mar Jean Bryan and children of Roy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen. an Mr. and Mrs. Rao H. of Ibapah, Utah and Mrs. Maurice J. Jones of Bountiful were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bat-em- D. Roundy. Mrs. Va Louie Jones and family of Logan were dinner guests of Mrs. Melba Kidman and Shauna Kidman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lee of Layton were recentguests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Uta.n ito.i, sewer revenue amount not to negotiable Bo-w- en THE City of WiErttAS. T"ino and The WHEREAS. City Council of said City has determined that the said acquisition and construction should be financed in part by the Issuance of the City's Comments Pep-Air- ESSIE PETERSON and Beaver Hear River junior high school will hold its annual Achievemeni Fair at th3 school May 18 at 8 p.m Highlights from the program Include presentations by es the a capalla choir, concert band, and physcial education department. Student displays will be exhibited in the art room, shops and class rooms. All parents and interested persons are urged to East. Garland Gleanings, 75-9-- RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND PROVIDING FOR THE ACQUISITION AND CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIMPROVEMENTS. IONS AND EXTENSIONS TO MUNKTIPAL SEWER THE SYSTEM OF THE CITY OF TREMONTON. BOX E LDE R. PROVIDING FOR UTAH. THE BOIUO VING OF MONEY FOR SUCH PURPOSE, THE ISSUING AND SELLING OF NEGOTIABLE SEWER REVENUE BONDS OF SAID TO A N, PRESCRIBING THE ESSENTIAL TERMS OF SIXTH BONDS. THE PLEDGE OF THE NET REVENUES TO BE DERIVED FROM SAID AS SYSTEM SECURITY THEREFOR, AUTHORIZING THE SOLICITATION OF HOOKUP FEES FROM PROSPECTIVE USERS OF THE SAID SYSTEM AND DIRECTING THE PREPARATION AND PUBLICATION OF A NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR CONSTRICTION BIDS. historical points of Interest to Salt Lake City on Senior Citizens Day. Bowen of Anna Mrs. Brigham City visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowen Sunday. Mrs. Mae Zollinger and children of Sublett, Idaho, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alphulus A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burger of North Logan were re -cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen. in the exceed S125,0nn.n.l pjrsuant to the provisions of Ssctlons 1 to 22, inclusive, of Chapter 3. Title 55. Itah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended; and WHEREAS, The City will publicly offer said bonds for sale upon sealed bids; cont from page one dates who filed are: House, District Republican Incumbent Willis L. Hansen, Democrat Alma M. Alex and American Partly William W. Hammett, all of Brigham City. District 24: Re- Miles publican incumbent (Cap) Ferry of Corinne and Democrat Elmer H. Ward of South Willard. County Treasurer: Re- publican Glen S. Fife and Democrat Charles Homer Dunn, incumbent Glen S. Bennion is not asking reelection. ReCounty Recorder: publican Incumbent Margaret R. Evans of Brigham City, Democrat Thurza N. Kingston of Brigham City and American party LaWana N. Jensen, Rt 1, Brigham City. County Clerk: Republican Incumbent K. B. Olsen and American party Keith H. Bradbury, both of Brigham City. Unopposed are necessary for the preparat- ion a.H publication of a Not- ice to Contractors calling for bids for the construction of sat-m'ne- SEC HON 6 This lie solution shall UKe effect immediately upon its passage and approval. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Tremonton. Box Elder mty. Uah and ' in Sees. K13v. iYotests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the stale Engineer. 442 State Capuol, salt Lake City, Utah ,s4111. on or before June 2. Jay ! Hirschi R. Mason . C ii 1 lerk. The fo'lowing applications have been filed with the state Engineer to appropriate w iter in Box EKier County through ut the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SI.BiM. 43447 (29-lSfi- -i) Ellis V. Hirtah'e, Itah S43H1. 0.1 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at well. a point N. 250 ft and E. 2050 ft. from sAv Cor. Sec. 6. T14N, Rl V; i )d used for the stockwatering of 20 cattle; and used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 5.0 acs. in SEI4SW 14 Sec. Ho Pul'lisned thn 1.'., NOIKI 23 in t'ie leader and 30. 1974. TO CREDITORS Estate of Engvar C. lt will present Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 4571 South state street. Mjrray, Itah N4107 on or before the 16 ugust VI).. 1974. day of Claim- - nitut be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. Itah Code Annotated. 1V53, and with proper verification as 75-9- -5, required tlierein. Marcellus 97. 50-1- 50 6. !Ve C. Hane;! Mate Engineer ersen. Deceased. NOTICE lO VvATTR IM Ks Flint. 1974. Mav Mavor this approved by 7th day of May 174. Mayor Slav ATTEST: Sec. I'almer ad- ministrator of the estate of Engvar C. Itersen Deceas- ed. Date of first publication A 1).. 1974. May & Mann Alladfield. ttorneys for adm'nsitrator. IHiblished in T.je Ealer fi, May If., 23. 30 ind Ju-i1974. w:nv. 3) Trans land Corp.. 415 43506 (13-2S9- 'Aestern E. 2nd So.. Salt Lake City. Utah. 40.0 sec. ft. of wa- is to be diverted from 0 wells. eight ft. at the follow 'n,; points: (1) W. 30(1 ft. and S. 100 fi. from M Cor.; (2) I' S20 ft. and S. 710 ft. from NW Cor. ter ch 2(10-50- both Sec. 3", T13N lilVA, (3) N. 100 ft. and W. 1220 ft. from SE Cor.; (4) . 100 ft. and W. 1220 ft. from S 1'4 Cor.; (5) E. H10 ft and S. 150 ft. from N 14 Cor.; (6) W. 1170 ft. and So. 150 ft. from N 1''4 Cor. all Sec. 1. T12N , R15W; (7) N. 910 ft. and E. 1120 ft. from W 14 Cor.; (8) N. 150 rt. and E. 510 ft. from Sl4 Cor., both sec. 2, Tl!N, R15W; and used for the domestic pjrposes of five fam'lies; stookwatering of 100 cattle and 500 sheep; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for NOTICE 10 CREDITORS Estate ofliovieH Jenkins, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the u vkr signed at the office of Olson. Iloan 4 Sorenson, Attorneys 56 West Center, !.o"(. Itah on or before the 23rd day of August A.D., 1974. Claim i must be presented in accordance with of tlte Sec. provisions 75-9-- 5, Itah Code Annot- ated, 1053, and with proper as verification required therein. Beverly Jenkins & Juanita AdminiMcAllister stratrixes o" the estate of Roxie H. Jenkins Deceased. Date of first publication J. May 16. A.D.. 1974. Published in The leader My 16, 23, 30 and June 6, 1974. Engineer to appropriate wat in Box Elder Count' throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 5) 43460 Karl G. Welling, Box 461, Riverside, (29-186- Utah sec. 0.5 84334. ft. of water is to be diverted from Belmont Drainage Dist Drain at a point (1) N. 685 ft. and E. 1430 ft; and (2) N. 685 ft. and E. 2000 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 1, T12N, R3W; and used for the of 25 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigationof 18.7acs. SE14-SW1- 4 in NE14SW14, stock-wateri- ng Sec. 1, T12N, R3W. 43463 Larry Neaman, Box 36, Portage, Utah 84331. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted (29-186- 6) well, 100-3- 00 Sec. 18, T14N, R3W. Rex and 43464 Vida Godfrey, 250 N. 1st W., Tremonton, Utah 84337. 0.015 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from a well, deep at a point N. 110 ft. and W. 150 (29-186- 7) ft 30-1- 00 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. T13N, R3W; and used 36, for the domestic purposes of one family; and used from Apr, 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.5 ac. in part of SE14NE14 Sec. 36, T13N, 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 22, 1974. Dee C. Hansen State Engineer Published in The Leader May 9, 16 and 23, 1974. County Attorney 0. Dee Lund, Assessor Clifton G.M. Kerr and Surveyor Denton H. tice. SECTION 5 The Mayor and such other persons as he may designate ar3 h??eby authorized and directed to take all stpes sysiem. which notice shall state that bids shall remain effective and may ml be withdrawn for a period of not less than 30 days from the date bids ope.oed. AH actions heretofore ta'wn b je Mayor and his" designates in th'.s rvard are hereby ratified. xi of 256Q.0 acs. 35. T13N. R15W; 1. 2 aod 11. all T12N. the irrigati er stockwatering of 5 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in part of SE14SE14 61; ed bids pursuant to a No'ice of Sale in such form as the City Council may hereafter provide by resolution, and shall be sold to any bidder offering the best and lowest terms and rates for such bonds pursuant to such No- addit- einsior.s to said The following applications have been filed with the State ft. deep at a point N. 315 ft. and W. 550 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 18, T14N, R3W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, Candidates SECTION 4 Said bonds shall be publicly offered for sale u; n seal- said improvements, ions and NOTICE TO WATER USERS from a Senate Be It NOW THEREFORE. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Tremonton, of Box Elder, Itah as follows: SECTION L The City of Trem itmi shall undertake to acquire and construct improvements, additions and extensions to its municipal sewer system and for such purpose will issue and sell its negotiable Sewer Revenue Bonds to finance part of said acquisition and construction pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 to 22, inclusive of Chapter 3. Title 55. Itah Cod? An wtated 1953, as Said bond sha'l be in the amount of not to exceed $25,000.00 and will bear Interest at a rate of rates not to exceed NINE percent (9) per annum and shall be due and payable in not to exceed Forty (40) years from the date of said bond.. Se?tion 2. The C ity Council hereby fin Is and dec la res that the total valuation of Die City's presently existing sewer system (Including the value of W3ter rights, easements, and all other property and assets applicable thereto) is $364,000.00; that the total valuation of the proposed Improvements, ad and extensions is ditions that the total $500,000.00; valuation of the system as it will exist after the completion of said improvements, additions and extensions will be $864,000.1)0. Section 3 In noevent shall said bonds be deemed x constitute an indebtedness of the City within the meaning of any State, Constitutional or statutory limitation nor shall they be a charge against the general creditor taxing powers of the City, County Female motorist: a driver who does the same things a man does, and gets blamed for it no;? CiilD tfvso bicclls vottfo one sftoirce? vTJCay Save 50c cents on the price of a Leader-GarlanTimes subscription. 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