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Show Page THE 10. GARLAND TIMES. March 4. 1176 LEADER-TH- E Ycvng Men PUBLIC NOTICES Awatbd Notice To Water Users SHERIFF'S SALE Glen Mason, Box 176, Garland, Utah 84312, has filed with the State Engineer to Appl. No. 45927 appropriate 5.0 sec. ft. of water in Box Elder County. The water is to diverted from two wells 0 ft. deep at the following points: (1) S. 560 ft. and W. 1400 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 27; (2) N. 400 ft. and W. 1400 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 22, both T14N, R3W, SLB&M, (3 mi. E Washakie) ; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 400 acs. in Sec. 22, 27, 23, and 26, T14N, R3W, DISTRICT IN THE COtJRT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE (29-202- 20-in- STATE OF UTAH, by and through Director Division of 200-50- Family Services, Utah State Department of Social Ser-- . vices. LILA COOK, plaintiff, vs. NOEL L. COOK Defendant. NOTICE Civil No. 8769 To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 18th day of March, 1976 at 12 o'clock noon, on the front steps of the Box Elder County Court House in 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 April 10, Brigham City, Utah all the right, title, claim and interest of the defendant(s) to the following described property The West half of the Northwest quarter of Section 26, Township 12 North, Range 4 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. t: i ; Beginning at a point 3 rods South of the Northeast Corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 28, Township 12 North Range 4 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meri-diari, thence running West 37 rods; thence South 157 rods; thence East 37 rods; thence North 157 rods to Beginning. Containing 36.30 acres. Clint S.Judkins Attorney for the Estate of Duane Campbell Deceased Published in the Leader February 26, March 4, 11, 18, 1976 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Steve Elliott Weather HI LOW She was reared and ucated in Cache County. She was married to James J. Thompson on Feb. 4, 1902, in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. Thompson died Aug. 5, 1958. She was a member of the Garland 2nd LDS Ward and" had served in all the auxiliary organizations. Surviving are three sons and five daughters, J. Delos Thompson, Brigham City; Odell S. Thompson, Napa, Calif.; W. Blaine Thompson, Lay ton; Mrs. Leonard L. (Agnes) Bishop, Garland; Mrs. Revere (Blanche) Hansen, Ogden: Mrs. Merrill (Melba) Wassom, Bountiful; Mrs Dean (Laura) Kunz, Bern, Idaho; Mrs. William R. (Lola Ruth) Anderson, Tremonton; 36 grandchildren; 68 three 18 Feb. 26 46 28 Feb. 27 47 28 Feb. 28 50 32 Feb. 29 46 .06 33 March 1 41 .36 .18 8 March 2 39 5 March 3 39 Weather is courtesy of U I Sugar Co. of Garland. brothers and one lliam Shumway, Wi- Farmington. Funeral services & Theib To the great people of Bear River Valley Just want to express our sincere appreciation to all for the kindness that was The board of directors of the Bear River Valley Water Users Assn. a have called meeting of all the waters users under the Bear River canal system to be held Tuesday March 9, 1976 in the Auditorium of the Bear River high school at 7:30 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the value of the present contract and elect two directors for a term of 3 years each. shown our family during the death of our "Uncle Rex". To the ambulance crew, highway patrol, and city police for their efforts in behalf of Uncle Rex and all the neighbors who helped. Thanks to everyone who helped in any way to make our load a little lighter. A special thanks to Tremonton 1st Ward Bishopric, Relief Society and to President Ward Taylor for all their efforts and loving kindness to our family during our time of sorrow. Harry Drew The Families of Rex Falk From Hawaii Trip am City. Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Knu-dse- n returned home Monday from visiting their and daughter Mr. and' Mrs. Alan Robinson and family in Provo. They en-- ' joyed the exhibits at BYU and the BYU museum. home they visited Mrs. Knudsen's sister Mrs. Kath-ry- n Scovid. Mrs. Visiting Mr. and Maurice R. Thomas were their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Reed Thomas and sons of Green-rive- r, Wyoming. Other guests at the Thomas home Friday were Mrs. Tom Shaw and Mrs. Dale Thomas of Brigham City. Elder Devere Harris was a Saturday overnight guest of Pres. and Mrs. Loveland and family of Pocatello, Idaho, where he represented the General Authorities at Stake Conference. Mrs. Vereen John of Cherry Creek, Idaho spent Wednesday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs. Miss Janet Allen of Ogden spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen. Other Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Allen of East Garland. were conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Garland Ward Chapel. Burial in the Clarkston Cemetery. En-rou- By Dollie Iverson Ronald John and friend of Salt Lake City were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John." Velda and Lori Harris visited in Logan Saturday with Mrs. Glen Cobia and Mrs. Vern Budge and their families. Elder Devere Harris was guest speaker in Malad Sunday in the interest of Elder Roger Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller, who is leaving on an LDS mission. Mrs. Virgil C. Harris was club a special guest at hosted by Mrs. Sherman Oyler of East Garland, Thursday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John were Dr. W. Wynn John of Davis California; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin John and family of Greenriver, Utah; Mr. and and Mrs. Skip Chandler daughter of Salt Lake and Miss Marlene John of Lake-tow- n. Sunday Mrs. Wynn John and Mary Ann and Melanie took Dr. W. Wynn John to Salt Lake City where he left by plane for Delaware for a job interview. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Skip Chandler in Salt Lake. held at the reception center in Tremonton Sunday! Andrea Huggins and Cly-ti- e Anderson stopped by the in Frank Hall residence Tremonton to wish Pearl a happy birthday last Mon- -' day. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Iverson was given the name of Jennifer Lynne by her great grandfather David Anderson. The grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Winzler and great are back from another trip to Hawaii. Their son Grant and his family are the drawing card. They visited Hilo, the big island, Maui, , Honolulu and Kuaui where they spent nine days with Grant's family. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Tho-rse- n of Salt Lake City visited with his mother Eva Thor-se- n Saturday, While here they did some painting and also some visiting with Mr.: and Mrs. Don Thorsen in grandfather, Elmer Winzler were both of Tremonton present for the occassion. The great grandmother Anderson was unable to attend because of illness. Mike and Mary Ann Stevens were visiting Mary Ann's parents the Bobby Barkers over the weekend. Mary Ellen Green has been released from the position of secretary of the the M.I.A. and Kimmi Nessler was sustained to that position. Scott Frost, son of Barbara and Ray Frost, received his Duty to God Brigham. Steven Breagger has moved into the home across from Eva Thorsen. It is good to have them back in town.' Linda Hall and her daughter Cami are back with us also. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hug-gin- s were at the home of James and Fae Ann Karo and attended the 45 ward in Ogden where their grandson Douglas Karo received his Eagle Scout Award in a Special Awards Ceremony. Measles have hit our town and the older kids are really sick boys - Leon Jensen and Don Breagger. A large group of friends from here attended the open house for Gertrude Iverson Louise Checketts was visiting her parents in Salt Lake over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen No savings account. Social Security or other retirement checks. Can't be lost or stolen. No Cost due without fail. services for Customers 62 or over 1 Checking account Notary public Personalized checks ID Money SEMINAR orders card, your passport to free services Check cashing privileges at over 132 First Security Bank offices Cashier's checks Traveler's checks Available) Avoid Probate SOCIAL SECURITY NUMfitR 482-03-90- 57 Reduce Income & 1976 We Estate Taxes Signature Mcgic Of Trusts have a complete of sympathy selection arrangements and wreaths at all prices. Guest speaker An Attorney. Phone us or stop in PC2 btdrooin Flonorlano honii, furnditd. diet Pit iron partly 257-35- Floral & Garden Shop 69 South Tremont Phone 8 s 257-35- 12 HELD 1971 AT AT THE I is a Tax Specialist I estate shown. SENIOR PJN. SPONSORED film CITIZEN EVERYONE will BUILDING. IS bt Tax THURS., MM. Estate GIVES YOU BOTH! Direct Deposit service can now be arranged when you bring in your Social cards are available now to Security or other retirement check. Retire-amati- c eligible First Security customers. 18, INVITED BY: DON BELNAP AGENCY Ost-ber- weather, health or transportation worries. The amount of your check goes into your account on the day it's Direct deposit into checking or PLANNING Conference Te-mp- e, Guaranteed Social securny Check Deposit I ESTATE (Individual Jesse and Artell Brails-for- d left last Wednesday for St. George where they visited at the Mike Mickelsons Mesquite, Nevada and the David Myers in Springdale, Nevada. They also attended sessions several temple while in St. George. We failed to mention in our news that Leon Jensen was among those on the Box Elder honor roll. The Vay Jensens report a new grandson born to Floyd and Elaine Jensen who are stationed with the military in Arkansas. This makes three boys for the couple. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nicholas of grandHoneyville. Great parents are Mr. Leon Jensen Sr.. Emery White of Harper Ward ana Mrs. Grace N. Brough of Tremonton. Gary Williams, David Anderson and Leon Jensen all took part in the recent stage production by the Box Elder high school drama department. Measles kept Leon from the last performance. Myron Checketts of Arizona came Saturday for his wife and baby who have been staying here. Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Mario Checketts accompanied by Mrs. Lula Clayson drove to Salt Lake City where Mrs. Clayson Vilate visited with Mrs. Romney, Mrs. Frank Bird and Mrs. Donald Dixon. In Sandy they visited with their son Sydney and family. They returned home Saturday. g Mr. and Mrs. Dick of Carbondale, Colorado are here for a few days visiting with the Carter and other relatives in Naf, Rupert and Gooding, Idaho. Treasurer Published in the Leader Feb. 26, and March 4, Csfl sister, n son-in-la- Preston, Idaho; Franklin Shumway, Logan; Dell Shumway, Ogden; Howard Shumway, San Mrs. Bernardino, Calif.; Stephen L. (Isadore) Owens, Meeting Set 1 son-in-la- w Also surviving are four PERC. Ccrd Of Snudl their and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don Thor-soand daughters in Brigh- ed- Canal Users Sec. Mrs. Mary Lucetta Shum-wa- y Thompson, 92, of Gar-- , land, died Sunday at the home of a daughter in Garland of causes incident to age. Mrs. Thompson was born Nov. 13, 1883, in Clarkston, Utah, a daughter of Charles M. and Agnes Jardine Shum-way. ' Meeting of the water users of the Bear River Valley. Miss Cheryl Allen attended the Utah Hair Styling Convention at the Hotel Hilton in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Niel-- .. sen returned home Saturday from St. George where they attended the Utah Association of Counties Convention. While there they attended a session at the St. George Temple. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Parkinson and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Randel Parkinson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parkinson and family of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Udy and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delose Udy and family of Riverside Sunday. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Morris visited Estate of Duane Campbell, 1976 Published in the Leader Feb. 26, March 4, 11, 1976 Broilsfords Arc Back Cheryl Alien Attends Hair Styling Convention NOTICE TO CREDITORS -- Francis, Deputy Portage i'gy By Ila Mae John Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 113 West Main Street, Tremonton, Utah 84337 on or before the 1st day of June A.D., 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. UCA 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Drew Weidman Bret Ellis Deer River City Way V- - . Lots 3,5 and 6 of Section 28 Township 12 North, Range 4 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing 121.76 acres. Sheriff ' 1976. Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 113 West . dian: Main' Street, Tremonton, : Utarf84337 on or before1 the Also Beginning at the North1st day of June A.D., 1976. east corner of the Southeast Claims must be presented in accordance with the proviquarter of Section 28, Townsions of Sec. ship 12 North, Range 4 West UCA of the Salt Lake Base and 1953, and with proper veriMeridian, thence running fication as required therein. West 80 rods, thence South 80 rods, thence West 80 rods, Clint S.Judkins thence South 29 rods, thence Attorney for Estate of Steve east 123 rods, thence North Elliott DeJarnatt Deceased 106 rods, thence East 37 rods, thence North 3 rods to Published in the Leader beginning. February 26, March 4, 11, 18, By Newell lunches. Published in the Leader Feb. 26, March 4 and 11, The Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter and Lots 1,2, and 4, Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter, Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section' 28, Township 12, North, Range 4 West of the SalULake Base and Meri- Arthur F. Redding, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah ..UNIT MANAGERS who have worked at the Garland school over the years were recently treated to a bicentennial lunch. Pictured are Alice Nye, first manager 1944, Mable Munns, Hazel Riser, Fern Huish and Eula Wood along with Principal Gene Jorgensen. The banner being held was given to the school for holding two bicentennial Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Meridian, thence running North 51 rods; thence West 123 rods; thence South 51 rods; thence East 123 rods to beginning, containing 39.20 acres. (To be sold for cash, lawful money of the United States of America.) dated this 24th day of February, 1976 lMZsr$M vU 1976. Also Beginning at a point 37 rods West of the Southeast corner of Section 28, Township 12 North, Range 4 West of the Salt Lake Base and .itw-- v iV SM, Li? Three young men from the Tremonton Sixth Ward recently received their Duty To God Award. They are Darwin Wamsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Wamsley. Drew Weidman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Weidman and Brett Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ellis. This award is earned by achievements in Priesthood and Scouting. All are students at Bear River high in school and enrolled Seminary. They are also active in various school Pirl Smr.unU flank ol Utah N A First Security Bank ol Idaho N A First Security Stale Bank Salt Lake City. Utah First Security Stale Bank ol Spnngviite First First Firsl Security Stale Ban ol Kaysviiie Security Bank ol Bountitut NA Security Bank ol Murray. 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