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Show i - THE LEADER THE held at the cultural hall at the church. The Primary children have prepared their "Summer Sing" and will also have on display many artic Public Notices SHERIFFS SALE Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be Cled in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before August In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State Of Utah in and for the County of Box Elder Thiokol Employees Credit Union, Plaintiff, vs Michael A. Williams and Jean-net- te P. Williams, his wife Defendant Notice Civil Number 12982 Hansen - State Engineer Published in The Leader July 10. 17, and 24, 1975. A RESOLUTION amending Section 2 of a resolution April 9. 1975, and entitled: "A RESOLUTION authorizing the issuance and confirming the sale of $18,000 General Obligation Hospital Bonds of the Town of Portage, Box Oder County, Utah, providing for the levy of taxes to pay principal of and interest on said bonds, fixing the interest rates to be borne thereby, making certain covenants and findings with respect to the use of the proceeds of said bonds, and ratifying actions heretofore taken." NOTICE TO WATER USFRS ees of 30. 1975. Dee C. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 31st day of July at the hour of 12 o'clock on the front steps of the Box Elder County Court House, inBrighamCity, Utah all the right title, claim and interest of the defendants) to the following described property it: Beginning 318.5 feet West of the Southeast corner of Section 4, Township 14 North Kange 3 West Salt Lake Base & Meridian, running thence Northwest 505 feet along old highway, thence South to a point 598 feet West of the Southeast corner of said Section 4, thence East 279 feet to the point of beginning, (To be sold for cash, lawful money of the United States "of America,) I; Dated this 8th day of July J975. Arthur F. Redding, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah by Newell Francis, Deputy "Sheriff Published in The leader July 10, 17, and 24, 1975. andor Rex M. Jensen, Emile R. land, Utah 84312, has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 45093 to appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Box Elder County. The water is to be diverted from a well, 15-ft. deep at a point S. 790 ft. and E. 135 ft. from Wl4 Cor. Sec. 35, T12N, R3W, SLB&M (Garland); and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NW14SW14 Sec. 35, T12N, R3W, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the .State Engineer, 442 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before August 23, 1975. Dee C. Hansen - State to-w- "Section 2. That said bonds shall be known as "GenObligation Hospital Bonds," shall be dated May 1, 1975, of the denomination of $1,000 each, numbered 1 25 cal 2 COURT OF FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BOX ELDER IN THE DISTRICT (29-196- fendant. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 23rd day of July , 1975 at 12:00 o'clock noon on the front steps of the Box Elder County Court House, located in Brigham City, Utah all the right title, claim and interest of the defendants) to the followit: ing described property to-w- Beginning at the Southeast corner of Section 28, Township 13 North, Range 13 West of the SLM; thence running West 230 feet; thence North 190 feet; thence West 100 feet; thence North 660 feet; .. thence East 20 rods; thence South 40 rods to the point of beginning, containing 4 acres, more or less. SLB&M. Protests resisting the of this application granting rvith reasons therefor must filed in duplicate with the 442 State State Engineer Lake Salt City. Utah :apitol, 54114, on or before August : : !3, 1975. Dee ' - Hansen C. State Engineer Published in The Leader 10, Fuly (To be sold for cash, ful money of the United and 24, 1975. 17, P. Kent Plaintiff, R. Christensen De- Wayne vs. Jan 00 ; , 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 of Cou- Published in The Leader July 17 2, 10, NOTICE TO WATER USERS 10 Mark P. Jensen, etux, Utah 84306, has filed with the State Engineer 7) to Appl. No. 45105 appropriate 0.50 sec, ft. of water in Box Elder County. The water is to be diverted from a drain at a point S. 10 ft and E. 1055 ft. from NW Cor. .Sec. 20, T12N, R2W, SLB&M (13 mi. south of Collinston Store); and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 27 acs. in 13. Col-linst- Hjtik prrmt (iinnliin- and fi!iire-.- . and other assets re present Krai itdlr uwtwd nihrr Hun bank premises ;a MiltMilurio nut rnnstih dated ln(Mmrnt in .Miiiitcr - lulnlih to lln- biink on arreptanre outstanding Other TOI l part-tim- Applications must be into ;he County Commissioner's )ffice on or before 5:00 p.m. 'uesday, July 22, 1975. Applications from senior . itizens arc welcome. Further information re garding this position may be Obtained from the Secretary ... n lissioners - NE14NE14 NW14, Sec, Sec. 19, roTAi. i.uhii V U N will not be responsible incurred for any debts but myself. anyone by PI.AVMD SHARING E W.th H.y.Hv. ASS. IMI fftJJft ..,... r,..l"lVt - ..HtijAfs - j PC ,.! '! ' ','V. !'.'.. ..... i J J i .Va. ...- ;, II " ii i. " j Donald G. Before you take off for the weekend or for an extended trip be sure you have all the protection you need . . . with Farmers auto insurance. You'll find that Farmers gives you all the cover age you need and at rates usually substantially lower than most other companies. So you save real money. Farmers is famous for fast, fair, friendly service . . . wherever you drive. Get the best. Get Farmers. Tremonton. RULON Utah DUNCAN Esther Ruebelmann Chief PBX Operator Salt Lake City Betty Steno-Cler- M. Champion k Ogden if Rotxtft Utter Machinist Salt Lake City., 957". 551 n IN (a) XXX (hi x none none none rioae none my. "L.ZZT" RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES nonel CONSOLIDATED SHBSIDIARIES 89 to IRS rulings) no.nsi nona fur the 5 si 346 25.0.J 000 270 ...47. 000 346 4 4 41 abo.f) 207, 931 354873 cilefflijvi endir no Stenqulst, Cashier SWEAR ) AFFIRM ( I tnf 'Ail report uf condition Ortegon Section Laborer Ogden can carry any cargo, we can handle any load. From wash cloths to washing machines. From spark plugs to automobiles. From waffle irons to iron girders. Each and every day we see that they get delivered, on time and intact, to you, the people of Utah. And then we see that your copper, oil, steel and food products get delivered to people in other parts of the country. We're the Union Pacific, and if you've been looking at us simply as one long line of coal cars, we suggest you look again. And look deeper. You'll see a vital form of transportation at work for you delivering all types of goods for all types of needs. Any cargo. Any load. and brlirf. knitwli-tti- t AI We 941 726. 567 B. Robins Switch Engineer Provo George ." f UlU .Iw '"""' '' "i ' Su tirt, In mi' Box xtU t.hrj .pf'ttv m.' thii J;,V, . to . ' "Vi (V " it is unfair. There is a petition in the foyer at the church which has been signed by many community members, so if you have not signed, please do. Assuming the duties of Town Clerk is Colyn Knud-se- n. He fills the vacancy left by Gary Wangsgard. have Remember you somewhere very special to go next Monday, July 21, It is the ward at 7 p.m. family night and it will be 746, 212: lione none 244. 339. ol Inlal loan for Inr 5 ralrnrianMp rndinc . nrirnrd diTount on in.lalmrnl loana included in epila i .fffi .. away makes many of us feel nO'rt'e Gipital nole and debenture(specify inleret rate and maturity of each issue out (landing on publisher copy) Kijmtv apital. total um of Item '.b to 40 below) Prrfei fed lock total par value (V. hare oiitlandim t 'iitimim tnck total par value 25VDQP (No share mlhimird ) ( No. aharen outstanding. Surplus I ndtvided profits Ki scrve for nontinifrncirs and oilier ranilal AIM At. ACI (II NTS (sum of TOUI llntfgM and " .lll'I. ll ... ... MHMI ..... IK ltk';L'MVL-IMnMMTii ii ,.. t i,, t. niiLpjjjgi i n U nVaU Ol Item. M, 29, 33 , Bin'l"'l '.' jl l m " 35jt ar. ..i, iW''.irtS. had 2.60. ( . cum ."I "ZT.. have Corrrtt-Atlta- i: .' ,'',' We none none " "" ifits u trur and cnttert. In Ihr fcril t,f mv - '. "Wit !?,H'"".' An, Utah. 325 REPORT i,, .H A den, this post office for many years and to see it taken 502. 409. none hone 150, 000". 375 734; 162. iviEMoiaaia USE ,.,. .... e rliiis. and corporations Mrltn Reserve for had debt lossr on loans (set up pursuant Other reserves on loan Reserves on securities HIT 41. KtsKKVKS ON LOANS AND SECURITIES by K.B. Olson, f. L.Z"ZZ' zz Nl2 20, T12N.R2W, I i,,.,. .1 '''" ' R L II, bank premises ai dmmsits Wracr uf Inlal drpwil A . ill iitdtMdiul-- MINORITY INTEREST Yerl Nish H 399 (a) Total demand deposits b) Total lime and saving drpusits TOAl. DANISH'S IN FOREIIIN OFFICES Federal fluids iiirrli.M-- and sold undfr ARiremrntit to repurchaw (Mtirr IijIhIiIm' Iut borrnwH ntrmfv Morleacr imMitrdnrv. . ci'lanrrs rxri tiled bv nj int arruunl of thin bank and oiiMandinK Hhn Iraliihlirv I t postof-fic- , 19 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , Deweyville continue are being urged to" write letters to this effect They should be sent to Harold D. Blanch, Supt. of Delivery and Collection, U.S. Post Office. Og- - toi .14. - our WffiELS? Joseph F. R. Smith GeneraiClerk '6alt LcJKe City 1975 BANK tun- atid smite drpn-itol individiirfU. partnerships, and corpora tions ItcjioMts of inlid Stall- Government Deposits of Stale anil pohtu al subdivisions Ucposit of foreign gtneriiinent ji,d official institutions leH)il of commercial bank Ortificd and ollicers checkv eh SLB&M. Jerk-Audit- or N JDLll at the cloae of buainen dpj. inn have Kent LIABILITIES ll' tiuml 1 (29-197- 'ill accept applications for e director. i of iJtah.. Jl nih.Tl.ldt.. '1 Notice is hereby eiven that he County Council on Aging T in the State J.r.fi!SfiP.lP.n ASSETS , Cash anffdue from banks (including t none unptfrf debifr)... U.S. 2. Treasury serurilifs... 5. Obligations of othrr lS. (iovermnent agencies and corporations 4. UMiirahons uf States and politn al subnivismns ... . 5 Othrr srn.ril.rs (including S rorporatr slorksi-n rill rjditit! juminl . s m s 7 rr drrjl fund- - ild and 'i unhr purchased under to resell By Newell PYancis - Deputy HJRLIC NOTICE rs. tmsm Tv RIVER STATE TOY Blackham and son, Richard. They came from California last week. Mary and Holly will arrive a bit later. All those who wish to Col. at the Also visiting Rupert Blackham home are 1. Hir- - yr the County Commission- BEAR fore-pa- er. PUBLISHER'S COPY of ' les they have made during summer Primary. Primary will then be over until the rt of September, after school begins. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chris-tens- en and children came from Cortez, Colorado last week and visited for several days at the David home. Mr. and Holdaway Boyd Holdaway and family and Mr. and Mrs. Justin Holdaway and family came to be with from Ogden the family for a Sta- nty, Utah "ublished in The Leader July 0 and 17, 1975. Oil... 75 PASSED AND APPROVED by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Portage, Box Elder County, Utah, this day of June, 1975. Larry L. Howell - President Attest: Douglas J. Gibbs - Town Clerk. IJ .it 75 75 law- Arthur F. Redding Sheriff of Box Elder iUg. 5, 1975. . 75 Section 4. That this resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. REPORT OF CONDITION fremonton City will accept ids on one 1966 Mercury simbulance, 8 cyl and one ?ennant power street swe- per, 86, new set of brooms o go with sweeper. Bids : ill be turned in to Tremon- 3n City office on or before i 75 Section 3. That all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith be and the same are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. FOR SALE . - ow family arrived from Seattle, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deakin and sons from San Jose, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and family came up from Layton, as did Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cannon and children from north Ogden. Mrs. Leah Oxborrow also came from Salt Lake City to join fell the family activity. Soma Norr Holt and her family arrived this past weekend from Texas. Their daughter, Jackie, is going to so attend Ricks College this made it a good time to come visit Soma's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norr. The Holt family plans to do a bit of traveling and sightseeing during their stay. Mrs. Dewey Gardner entered an Ogden hospital this week for surgery on her back. It is hoped she will make good progress on the way back to good health. Both principal and interest shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at Bear River State Bank in the City of Tremonton, Utah. Bonds numbered 12 to 18, inclusive, shall be subject to the right of the town to redeem the same in inverse numerical order on May 1, 1986, and on any interest payment date thereafter at par and accrued interest plus a premium of three per cent (3) of the principal of each bond so called for redemption. Notice of any such redemption shall be given not less than thirty (30) days prior to the date fixed for redemption by publication of an appropriate notice one time in a financial newspaper or journal published in the City of New York, New York, or Chicago, Illinois, and by registered mail sent to the place of payment of the bonds, and to Burrows Smith and Company in Salt Lake City, Utah." Section 2. That this resolution shall be published one time in The Leader, a newspaper published in the City of Tremonton, Utah, and of general circulation in the Town of Portage. 2nd day of July, 1975. , 3' tes of America.) dated this Tremonton City - Jay chi City Recorder 1976 1977 1973 1975 1930 1981 198? 1983 198 1980 1966 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 199? 1993 SHERIFFS SALE to ap9) propriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Box Elder County. The water is to be diverted : from a well, 100-3ft. deep at a points. 200 ft. iand E. 730 ft. from Nl4 Zor. Sec. 5, TUN, R3W, SLB&M (3 mi, west of Tre- -. tnonton); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for domestic ; purposes of one family, stockwatering of 1 horse and 1 cow; and used from Apr. ::i to Oct. 31 for the irriga- flan ornnra'csr iiT n win ;'NEl4 Sec. 5, TUN, R3W, 45052 $1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 3 ii year interest iut;; amouut 16 17 18 Heber A. Andersen and Loralee B. Andersen, 1365 South Emery 1B, Salt Lake City, Utah 84104, has filed ..with the State Engineer Appl. No. ' 1 Engineer Published in The Leader July 10, 17, and 24, 1975. NOTICE .TO WATER USERS Joseph Smith, Monroe, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Litchford of Deweyville are the Mrs. grandparents. Orion Snow, Deweyville, and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Oyler are the great grandmothers. Pam and Mike also have another son and three daughters at home. The Thales Cannon home has been a very busy place, with all the visiting going on. The Reuben to 18, inclusive, and shall bear interest from date until paid at the rate or rates hereinafter set forth, which said interest shall be payable May 1, 1976, and semiannually thereafter on the first days of May and November of each year. Such bonds shall mature serially in order on May 1 of eachofthe years, be numbered and bear interest as follows: r: Little "Joseph Charles" arrived in time to. bring Happy Birthday wishes last Saturday morning. He was born in the Valley Hospital in Tremonton, and he and mother Pam are doing Mr. and Mrs. very well. eral -- -- son! lows: (29-197- 2) . Ask Mike Litchford what the best birthday gift he ever received . was and he will tell you a brand new Section 1. That Section 2 of the resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Portage adopted on April 9, 1975, authorizing $18,000 General Obligation Hospital Bonds of said town is hereby amended to read as fol- South Main, Gar- 915 aj. Elder 0th 1 : 1 75.. a nlii Mhr 1 t,,.iuMl....H...ii..ilujl..,,ll...ifwli.... " .,,......, """" DMtd Iwll C. " niton Churoh, Alajmi 1, HomlJ, - UUM "' sun m 1 tf hi and W" r(T... th Union Pacific railroad pooplo hmni nl ffiililufumi ' ..?r..J.fJUj ConminiaMr oTinanf- -l kummm. do kmky uf Ihf llalrmrnl 0 lllr aooor naawd tana. iM In Mi, offln on I Viilf; , I ropv Ihr tana ilalemrnl, clipped from Ine neitipapar. OMAHTMt'.MTOF ry,f &iX.lltJ$tyrf ' Wd allacned lo FINANCIAL INSTITl'TIOHS 17 Presen- t- New Son Be It and It Is Hereby Resolved by the Board of Trustthe Town of Portage, Box Elder County, Utah: 1975 noon, Best Birthday Btscbtisa GARLAND TIMES, July 17, 1975, Page topr " lAal Inr Wrwww - lm and ml In Ine S) litimw |