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Show THE GARLAND TIMES, November LEADER-TH- E fafGorfenJ I'qy Bdcr Thomas f.lonson NOTICE TO WATER USERS Palmer Twins General ore. P.O. Box Park 13, Val- ley. Utah 84329, has filed with the State Engineer Appl. 5) to apNo. 45539 0.015 see. ft. propriate of water In Box Elder CoThe water is to be unty. well If ft 00 deep at T13N, SLB&M R13W, (Park Valley); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for domestic purposes of two families, Tmd for store and motel drinking fountain and restroom for campground; used from Apr. 1 to and Oct 31 for the irrigation acs. in S.V 14 of 0.25 SiV 14 Sec. 27, T13N, R13W, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application reasons therefor, with must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before December 13, 1975. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER in The Leader Published 30, Novemner 6 and 13, Oct 1975. TO CREDITORS NOTICE Estate of Rudger Ernest Palmer, aka Rudger E. Palmer, Deceased. will present Creditors with vouchers to claims the undersigned at the office of Preston, Harris, Harris 31 Federal Ave& Preston, nue, Logan, Utah or before the 84321, on 26th day of January A.D. 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the 5, Utah provisions of Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Letitia W. Palmer, Executrix of the Estate of Rudger Ernest Palmer, aka Rudger E. Palmer, Deceased. 75-9-- Published in The Oct. 23, 20, 1975 30 ' X" a point N. 150 ft, and E. 200 ft. from SV Cor. Sec. 27. Leader Nov. 6, 13, NOTICE TO WATER USERS BY ESSE PETERSEN in Box Elder County threntire oughout the year unless otherwise designated. Location in SLP&M. Ra Adams, 928 East 1st North, Brigham City, Utah 84302, (13-27- proposes to correct the point of diversion, of 0.025 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 41732. The water has been diverted from an well, 277 ft. deep at a point N. 337 ft. and E. 693 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 3. T12N,R7W and used for stockwatering of 600 cattle in W 12 Sec. 3, T12N.R7W. Hereafter, 0.025 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted same as heretofore at a point N. 337 ft. and E.693 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 3, TUN, R7W; and used for same as heretofore. Protests resisting the of this applicagranting tion with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before December 6, 1975. stock-wateri- ng ) LEE HAKSEN Lee Hansen, 61 of Tredied Monday at the Bear River Valley hospital of respiratory feilure. Mr. Hansen waa born Dec. 14, 1910, in Tremonton, a son of John T. and Margaret Gardner Hansen. He was reared and educated in Tremonton. He was married to Melba Elaine Hall on Nov. 9, 1936, monton, in Ogden. He owned and operated a farm in East Tremonton and was a member of the Tremonton 4th IDS Ward. Surviving are his widow of Tremonton; one son and two daughters, A.L. Hansen, Mrs. Richard Tremonton; (Myrna) Winberg, Aberdeen, Idaho; Mrs. Bill (Karen) Ross, Croydon; 11 grand children. r. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Ernest (Andrea) Huggins, Bear River City; Mrs. Zina Christ Oakland, Calif. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1p.m. in the Tremonton 4th Ward Chapel with Bishop Jay R. Hirschi officiating. Friends may call at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton Thursday from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Burial in the Deweyville cemetery. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published Oct 23, in The Leader 30, Nov. 6, 1975 Kindergarten teacher to another: "It's like trying to keep 35 corks under water at once." have a complete selection of sympathy We arrangements and wreaths at all prices. Phone us or stop in t (jMMetakP Flouorlano Floral & Garden Shop 69 South Tremont V the China Night cafe. Among those attending the funeral for LaVern Smith at Pleasantvlew, Idaho Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hall, Mr.andMrs.Wynn John, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. E. Theodore Hoskins, Azella abbs, Sarah Howell Esther John and Elma Bell and Elder Devere Harris. Elder Harris was one of the speakers. Mrs. Smith is the former Ro sella John of Portage. Thursday Mrs. Wynn John met her daughter Peggy and attended the religion and life lectures at the LDS Institute of Religion at USU in Logan with the guest speaker being Camillia Klmbal wife of President Spencer W. Klmbal. They also met Mrs. Vernal Goody and daughter Paula and enjoyed dinner together. Mrs. Maurice Thomas and Mrs. Laura Glbbs accom- generation in community takes the news spotlight this week, with namings, blessings, baptism and birthday heading the list Mr. and Mrs. Arlln Madsen were in Sunset over the weekend to attend the baptism and confirmation of their grandson, Doug Madsen. They joined with other family members at the Ste ven Madsen homejor. dinner following Doug's confirma- tion. The Madsens then went to Clinton where they helped "Under today's philosophy of predator control there is more concern and protection for the predatory animal than its victims," stated Senator Robert F. Clyde of Heber. He spoke at Utah State University Thursday during Ag. week activities. He compared the coyote killing a lamb to a thief stealing $40 for each lamb killed. "Under today's economic conditions cattlemen who raise calves and many sheepmen who must depend on a lamb crop can't stand much of that kind of robbery. I fear that many will soon be going out of business unless it is stopped," Clyde commented. He said, "I firmly believe chemical toxicants that properly controlled and used by trained persons have a necessary place in predator C. Virgil Mrs. J.D. Hawks came to East Garland and spent a couple days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oy-ler. almost record number of babies were blessed in An the ward Sunday, five in num- ber. In each case the young fathers did the honors. There was the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn King, given the name of Rachelle King. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Grover is now Jared Wayne Grover. The little boy that has been added to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sorensen Is now Layne C. Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Petersen chose the name of Brandon and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Larson is now Justin Wes- - Younger Set Is in Logan. He has completed his mission for the LDS Church in New Zealand. Visitors at the Warren The younger Randy . home last week Haycock were Mr. and Mrs. Wood-ro- w Haycock of Vallejo, California. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor of Ogden, on Wednesday evening, and enjoyed dinner at Sherwood Hills. Warren if MJV and-Mr.Jlaycock.,were in Salt Lake City, Sunday, visiting with e. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd New-som- Palmer celebrate his birthday. Members of the Spackman and Saunders families attended the naming and blessing of the new son of Arlene and Earl Saunders in Nibley, Sunday. He was given the name Jason Paul. The families had dinner at the Saunders home during the after- A met group of young ladies at the Jack Rind-lisbac- home, ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn King and family of Garland were among the dinner guests of the Merlyn Kings to celebrate the double occasion of ble ssing and confirmation. Kathy Andersen went to Salt Lake Friday evening and spent the night and Saturday with a school friend, Paula Carter. Lowell Stallings and son George and Mrs. Katherine Stalling s of Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lows is, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis and son were in Salt Lake Sunday on business. Shsuns Pcyift AMANA HOME ECONOMIST ELECTRIC FRIDAY UNTIL FROM WILL I 3 TO 5 PJA. ' Monday evening, to surprise JoAnn on her birthday. Theyplayed games, fixed their ownpiz-za- s and had a good giggling time In general. Attending were the Misses Da- - Wood. The Birthday Club met during the week at the home of Mrs. Mercy Madsen. ess Esther Clough. party was a "come as was The you are." games Mr. visited Davis They played and had refreshments and Mrs. Harold Hall Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Saturday... They also Nene and Jean Gardner, Lo-- ri Gardner, Rauna Francom, Robyn Marble, Leisa Tracy, Lisa Earl, Kris Thompson Fryer. Miss Sha-- ri Rindlisbacher planned the party for her sister. James Etherlngton, Lay-to- n, was a Monday visitor at the home of Ida and Ed Novinger. pL'- CHRISTMAS. I DEMONSTRATIONS FREE RECIPES ti I microwaveoven Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen of Provo came to the Warren Hansen home for the weekend. On Saturday both families attended the football game in logan between Utah State and Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Patterson of We st Point attended church Sunday when their great and greatgrandchild, son of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Grover was blessed. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grover as were Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Haltner, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover of TreMr. and Mrs. Al Fuhtiman as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oy-l- er to honor Norma on her birthday anniversary. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Smith and Mr. Frank 'WV . EVERY King. had BY ALENE FRYER our ley Larson. Dawneen King was confirmed Sunday with her father Merlyn King performing the made only by ksiGfiG9 MODEL Harris ford Madsen of Wendell, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleed of Malad met Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Rees of Hunter and had a family supper at 75. 5-l- b. Amana introduced microwave cooking into the home. The Radarange microwave oven ushered in a whole new era in cooking. And along with it, a lot of competition. ' But the competition has nothing like the Amana Radarange microwave oven, and they never will. Because Amana holds exclusive patents on the Radarange oven. So, as much as the others would like to have the features that Amana has, they never will. s any wonder- more- Radarange microwave ovens are sold than all other makes combined? We don't think so. Come in and see for yourself why the Amana Radarange is the best microwave oven you can buy. 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Mr. and Mrs. Vern Adams and family came down from Buhl, Idaho, and Mrs. Eldon Adams, from Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Randy Austin and family from Salt Lake way for the blessing of the new daughter of Brian and Eecky Burbank. She was named Bridget They were joined by members of the Douglas Burbank family and great grandpa Gus Burbank for dinner at Brian and Becky's, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Fryer was happy to greet hergrandson, Brad Sorenson, at the home of Evan and Lois Sorenson 13 son were in Brigham at the Cooley hospital to see their new great granda lighter and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Craig Hansen. Mrs. Hansen is the former Debby Mason of Plymouth. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allred. later they were ited by a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Minson of Par- monton. In The Town's News accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clif- control." Mrs. Jane Niel-so- n and her sister, Mrs. J.D. Hawks and children, of Rex-bur- g. Deweyville YJay panied Mrs. Tom Shaw of Brigham City to Salt Lake Saturday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas and family of Granger. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Madsen of Wendell, Idaho. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Esther John were Mr. and Mrs. Tom John of Las Vegas, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Facer of Taylorsville; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Facer and Melba Lewis of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John of Perry. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris Saturday were Marian Rees and son Len-a- rd of Hunter. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Gibbs and family were DeLos Gibbs and son Kelly of Salt Lake City. Tuesday Mrs. Reed Nielsen accompanied by her sister Mrs. Mildred Tovey went to Pocatello where they met another sister Mrs. Harold Thomas of Pocatello. The three enjoyed dinner and visiting to celebrate Mrs. Nielsen's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Saturday Necessary o Elder Thomas S. Monson and his son Clark and his uncle of Salt Lake City were Saturday dinner guests of Elder and Mrs. Devere Harris and daughter LorL Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nielsen and family hosted a birthday dinner Sunday for Mrs. Reed Nielsen. Other guests for the occasslonwere Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielsen and Mrs. Gary Cannon and family of Ogden. Mrs. Lorin John left the Salt Lake airport Wednesday enroute to Washington D.C. where she will attend special meetings in the interest of the American Party. She plans to return home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Williams returned to their home in Portage Saturday after spending the past several months working in Dugway. Mr. Williams plans to work in Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Howell and family visited Mrs. Howell's mother Mrs. Ethel Henderson of Robin, Idaho Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Ora H. John accompanied by their daughters, Mrs, Ervin Jones of Cherry Creek and Mrs. Clark visited in Ogden Monday with Mrs. Cora McCary and Mrs. Dave De-Gr- Control i i e t o o o o o o 0o o o o o gran-daught- ers Wo-odr- ow Predator 0 Mrs. Dora Shaffer went to Malad Thursday evening and spent the night with he r BY ILA MAE JOHN The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water Babies Are Blessed v an from 100-2- Is Portago Visitor ( Q3-297- diverted Almost Record Of St- had a visit from Mr. and Mrs. William Williams of Roy, a brother; Mrs Carry Jones and Mrs. Ronald Williams of Pocatello, enroute home from California. Oliver and Hannah visited Friday with Mrs. Ella Davis in River Heights. On Sunday Arthur Marriott was honored on his birthday anniversary at dinner. With them were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor, Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Hales, Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott with Mrs. Marva Ma 6, 1975, Page - |