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Show Page 12, THE LEADER-TH- GARLANfe TIMES, May 1, 1975 E NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Robert R. Holman, deceased, and Mary Holman Mary B. Holman, deceased Creditors will present claims with touchers to the undersigned at P.O.Box 461 aka 44 First South West,, Utah, on City, Brigham or before the 14th ' day of July, 1975. .. Claims must be presented in accordance of with the provisions Utah Code Section Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Jack H. Molgard Attorney for the Admin75-9- -5, istrator, Burley Urban Holman first publication: Date of April 10,17,24. May 1,1975 OF PUBLIC NOTICE HEARING Notice is hereby given of a public hearing concerning the designation of the Bear of Association River Governments as the agency to perform water quality management planning in Box and Rich Cache, Elder, counties under Section 208 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act amendments. The hearing will be held Friday, May 9 at 8 p.m. in the Cache County Hall of 160 North Main, Justice, Logan, Utah. Published in April the Leader 24, May 17, 10, 1, 8, NOTICE TO WATER USERS Clair J. Firth and Cleone Firth Margaret RFD Nicholas, Trustees, 2, Box 80, Tremonton, Utah has filed with the 84337, State Engineer Appl. 44803 to appropriate 0.10 sec. ft. of water in Box The water Elder County. is to be diverted from two ft. wells, 500-8at deep points; (1) N. 50 ft. and E. 1300 ft; (2) N. 1370 ft. and E. 2600 ft.,, both from SW Cor. Sec. 4, TUN, R4W, SLB&M; (3.0 mi. west of Bothwell); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 'for domestic purposes of two families, Stockwatering of 100 cattle or horses, 500 sheep; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of ' (29-195- 1) 00 acs. 14, N 12 14 Sec. 0.50 in SE 14 NW SW14, SW14 SW 4. TUN, R4W, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reason therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before 1975. May Dee C Hansen STATE ENGINEER 31, Published in The Leader April 17, 24 May 1, 1975 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Box Elder County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 3) 44843 Ora H. John, Box 21, Portage, Utah 84331. 0.10 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from a well, ft deep at a point S. 850 ft. and W. 970 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. R3W (2 12 mi. 4, T14N, NE of Portage); and used for domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 40 cattle; and used from Apr. to Oct 31 for irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NE 14 NE 14 (29-195- 75-2- 00 1 Sec. 4. T14N, R3W. 44853 Stephan (29-195- 4) P.O. Box 371, Gar0.015 84028. land, Utah sec. ft of water is to be diverted from a well, 2. ft. deep at a point S. 425 It." and E. 175 ft from W Cor. Sec. 35, T12N, R3W ch ! (south Garland); and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for th'? Irrigation of 0.22 acs. in NW 14SW 44855 1.0 14 Sec. 35, R3W. (13-29- Knterprises, Main. Mrs. Warren Haycock Plans Spring Comes Back Home Mm" 7, 1975. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER It was "time our" for Pam and Mike Litchford and their children for a few days last week. They took a short trip and visited her parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. Joseph Smith, In Monroe, Utah. Welcome home to Mrs. Warren Haycock, She is telling everyone about the beautiful new grandson back In Virginia. She said Lynda & sch- McKinley elementary ool in Tremonton has opti- Published in The Leader April 24, May 1 and 8, 1975. INVITATION TO BID , Sealed proposals in duplicate; are invited by the Pox Elder County Commission of Brigham City, Utah, for the construction of the TremonHome at ton Nursing in accor Utah, Tremonton, dance with plans and specifications prepared by L. Don Company Gains Award mistically announced plans to celebrate their annual Spring festival today, May L at 9:30 a.m. , The festival will be per--' formed to the theme "And the Beat Goes On." New McKinley PTA officers will be installed during the festival. Jerry and the little boy are all doing St, the additional bonds quired. The County Commission reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or alternates and to waive any bidding informality. and all The contractor shall be required to j)ay not less than the prevailing rate of wages per hour for each type of craft or work needed to execute the contract and also the prevailing wage rates for legal holidays and overtime, all as required by the Industrial Commission of the State of Utah, and the Federal Government. Documents will be on file at the Architect's office at well, and very Norma was mighty glad to get home. ' She came home to ' lots of company. Visiting the Haycocks were Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Haycock from Vallejo, Milton Haycock and his friend, Shauna, who attend Brigham Young Unand Richard iversity, Haycock, of Concord, California. We were so happy to see Operator Golden Spike Jack Fronk of Equipment in was Tremonton recently a "certified presented service award" by Noel Critchfield, area managerof International Harvester. The award is based on facilities, qualified service personnel and library and service center management. Obtaining the award is one of the steps International Harvester dealers must meet in , obtaining "XL" standards. UP --war uments from the architect Complete instructions to bidders are included in bidding documents. By order of the Box Elder County Commission, Bri Utah this 28 gham City, day of April, 1975. Chairman, Box Elder County Commission. Brigham s JOB OPENINGS Applications are Deing accepted in the School District Office for the following positions Corinne Elementary School -12 day--6- th grade teacher; Mountain View Elementary-1- 2 day Kindergarten teacher; Box Elder High Sc- Bear River High Chemistry Teacher; Bear River High School12 day Girls Phy- sical Education; Box Elder Junior High School Art; Box Elder Junior High I SchoolCounselor; School hoolElementaryJunior Hi- Box Elder gh Orchestra; Junior .High School Girls Education; Pox Physical Elder High SchoolMedia; Box Elder High School Head Basketball Coach; Bear River City Elementary12 Learning Disabilities; 12 day Kindergarten teacher; Honeyville Elementary 4th grade teacher; Willard School CusElementary s; todian; District Bus Bunderson Elemen- Junior and Sunday 2 COLEMAN a 100 Spreads Proclain finish, Burns for S hours on 2 pints of fusil ft. distinct SLEEPING BAG 100 filling. into one. 8122614. m v 89PI will zip vm - 4 Reg. '22.49 'I f: m. a cotton lining, 2 bags 33" i 72". Model 3 lb. of light. globe. pyrex H2B COLEMAN MANTLE COLEMAN Sheriff's naaJ8 Office fuel casoline stoves, lanterns, and Makes appliances catalytic heaters. perform better and Fuel re- 850 24th St. Ogden, Utah on or after April 30,1975. A deposit of $75.00 will be required for release of doc Primary School children..soIhadbest make amends for that The program was excellent and the children were well rehearsed in scripture, reading and song. Mrs. Brian Burbank, Mrs. Gary Wangs- - Hold-awa- , For Service Architect' Inc. Ogden, Utah. Proposals shall be filed at the Office of the County Commission of said Box Elder County at the County Courthouse Building, Brigham City, Utah, on or before 4 p.m. May 22, 1975 at which time all proposals will be opened and read aloud in the Board Room. Proposals shall be accompanied by either a certified check or a bid bond of not less than 5 of the amount of the bid. Such check or bond shall be drawn in favor of the County Commission and the check or bond of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the contract and furnish 850 24th Jock Fronk J. gard, Mrs. Paul Spackman and Mrs. Ferron Thayne spent many hours working out the details so the final performance was outstanding. The chapel and overflow area were filled with "families who had come to hear this special presentation of "I Will Follow. y, Jesus". Miss Carolyn music director of the Junior Sunday School, assisted , with the songs, and I was most grateful for her capable assistance. There was a record crowd at the annual Spring Festival at the Honeyville church, Friday evening. The" pupils of the Honeyville School did a most outstanding job of carrying out the patriotic theme of the Festival.Surely makes parents grateful for the conscientious work our teachers perform for our children. of m 1 longer. Reports gal. 1 U Jj) '1.89 Reg. fa AV Activities Sherriffs deputies pleted 400 hours com- of between ice training January 6 and April 16, according to a Box Elder County Sheriffs Department report In other action, the report noted that charges had been filed against degree felons, 11 third degree felons, 6 Class A misdemeanors, 4 Class B misdemeanors; and 15 charges were made in other counties because of the work of couhty deputies. Six persons were not charged because of "state's evidence." a The division handled total of 55 cases during the period. Of those 34 or were cleared while 21 are still active. Deputies recovered $2,060 in merchandise during the period. A total of 24 bench warrants were served. The jail was a busy place as well. A total of 231 adults were booked in the facility. Deputies also transported60 juveniles to various juvenile centers or redetention leased them in the custody of their parents. A total of 695 civil process writs were served during the period. Bail collected by the Sheriff s Office during the period totaled $7,751. Many of the residents of Box Elder County took time to tour the hew jail facility. The sheriff reported that an estimated 1,060 persons visited. The sheriff and deputies gave 19 speeches to various organization during the period. ill ii V jlli GOTT mm dch this lightweight, 30 qt. cooler. easy-to-cloa- i Picnics and campouts are more fun with food and beverage n, Reg. '15.98 i5 COMPRESSION SPRAYER SERVESS BY Compact sprayer makes pest control easier in small orchards and gardens, ltt.gal. Reg. rQQ j) (O jOO (fc '13.95 5S SERVESS ROTARY LAWN MOWER , 19" rotary lawn mower helps lawn beautiful and groomed. 3 HP engine. you keep your FIRST AID KIT Compact First and Johnsoni those Aid Be emergencies. Kit by Johnson prepared Reg. for '3.69 ITfcSS aspirin. --v 1 C $1 77 jgl TYLENOL Analgesic fast pain '94.89 Reg. " SERVESS tablets for safe, GARDEN HOSE relief without 100's. Reg. '2.69 : I. ' 2 ply 60 ft. long to reach vinyl. your lot. '6.99 Reg. Now at far corners Hamiltons- - TOSS 'EMS Disposable baby bottles give 50's. ' cleanup. u easy l '1.19 Now at Hamilton Four BR Grads day Misrasi T12N. McKinley Sec. 13, 14, 15 T14N, R10W; Sec. 18, T14N, R9V. the Protests resisting 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 Frandsen, Nancy and Don Wilcox and son Brandt, Sunday. They visited with us and Artel Fryer before continuing on to their home in Syracuse. Other Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Scheib from Pocatello. They were enroute to Salt Lake airport to put their granddaughter, Maureen Stoneberg, on the plane for her return home to San Diego, Calif, She had been with her grandparents for the past week. One of the Primary children mentioned that she had not seen a report of the Sunday night service which was presented a week ago by the Deweyville Way Public Notices Logan, sec. ft Sanderosa North 666 Utah 84321. Dri-ver- School Cook; Anyone interested in the above positions should contact the Office of Dr. J.C. Haws, SuperintendentofSch-ool- s, as soon as possible. tary Published in The Leader April 24, May I, 1975 of water is to be diverted from Pilot Springs at points: (1) S. 50 ft. (2)N.. and V.. 2320 ft ; 120 ft. and E. 2400 ft.; (3) N.300 ft. and E. 2520 ft. all from W 14 Cor, Sec. 13, TI4N. RH.V (19 mi. west of Snowville); and used from 31 for the Apr. 1 to Oct supplemental irrigation of 2400 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 140 acs. in ONE TENNIS FOUND' RACKET AT LIBRARY PARK. Identify and pay at for ad and pick up ' The Leader, office. Listed On Honor Roll Four Bear River high school students were among persons listed on the Autumn and Winter quarter honor rolls at the University of Reg. powcMr feathiate' JUMD0 REPRINTS powder for relief hot, tired, itching feet. Soothing 3 oz. medicated foot care. Antifungal '1.99 foot your favorite Kodacolor, Fuji G.A.F. negative. WITHOUT COUPON 19 WITH COUPON From II Color or COUPON EXPIRES MAY 7, 1S7S Utah. Lani Lee Poulsen, en- of rolled in the College Fine Arts majoring In music, was among the 761 students named to the Autumn honor, roll. She is a senior. The three named to the winter quarter roll along with 1,981 other students are: Rae L. Dansie, member of the College of Nursing majoring; Rodney L. Griffin, member of the College of and Business Shelley Morris, a member of the College of Nursing. All are seniors. Sstf nEniiriMft r AMSW and mineral candy in vitamins Reducinu. olan r. in id. nig flavors, ,..3.J ii wsati in ., ii !- - 'Alt!" ir u i: n .t'r.. 4I1S |