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Show THE PUCLIC NOTICES 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 unlets otherwise desig- nated. Locations in SLB4M Utah State University, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322. 2.0 sec. ft. of water is to be 46215 (29-203- 4) diverted from the Bear River a point N. 1190 ft. and E. 560 ft. from SW Cor. a Sec.31.T12N,R2W.(lV4Mi. N Deweyville Bridge over Bear River); and used for the stockwatering of ISO cattle and 250 sheep; and used from Apr. l to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 110.0 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 70.5 acs. in SWV4SWV4, SEV4SWV4, SEV4 Sec. 31, T12N, R2W. 46216(13-2996- ) M. Dunford Weston and-o- r David C. Weston, 716 So. 6th E., Logan, Utah 84321. 4.5 secJ ft. of water is to be diverted 0 from a well, ft. deep at one of the following points: (l)N. 2640 ft and E. 10 ft. from SV4 Cor.; (2)S. 1320 ft. and E. 100 ft. from NW Cor. both Sec. 20, T13N, R5W, (Blue Creek Valley); and used for the domestic! purposes of 8 persons or one! family, stockwatering of 250' cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 252.5 acs. in NE'4) NWVt, SEI4 Sec. 20, T13N, R5W. 400-60- 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 841 14, on or before June 12, 197l. Dci'C. Hansen STATE KNGINEKK Published in April 2!t, May (i The Leader and 1:5. lilTii. NOTICE This is to notify all credit- ors and claimants of the death of Mr. B.Y. Westmoreland of Point Lookout, , Tremonton, Utah. If you have any claims on his es- - citous ti mi) iw notify Mr. Loyal Westmore- land, 432 East Van Koeve-rinRialto, Calif. 92376, within 30 days. This is also to notify any persons who have received services from Mr. B Y. Westmoreland, including any personal advances or loans to give written notice to the above named Mr. Loyal Westmoreland as to their intentions of repayment within 30 days, prior to a filing in claims court. g, Published in The Leader April 22, 29, May 6, and 13, 1976 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary C. Larsen, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at R.F.D 1 Brigham'City, Utah 84302 on or before the 14 day of August A.D., 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions UCA 1953, and of Sec. with proper verification as required therein. Orpha L. Thompson administratrix of the estate of Mary C. Larsen Deceased May 13, A.D., 1976. Mann, Hadfield & Thome, Attorneys for administratrix Published in The Leader May 13, 20, 27 and June 3, 1976 Notice To Contractors Sealed proposals will be received by the Utah partmenl of Transportation, Room 608 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, June 1, 1976, and at that lime publicly opened for construction of A Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Roadway and Bridge Deck Firo A .c. Plan Moot - 150-25- S.-3- 458-354- Har-risAll- ' ' i ! . h 250-50- (13-299- Sisters Tow Hawaiian Islands ' ii (13-299- Paintings to 5-- n REVENUE SHARING Qanaral Ravanua Snaring provldas tadaral fundi dirtclly to local and to ancouraga citaan participation in datarmining your povarnmanrt m inv ttww wi Olacnniinaiian may wm w tna Oftlaa at Hawnut lhartng, Waah,, O.C. IQilt, nrai PLANNED EXPENDITURES PLANNED PLYMOUTH ANTICIPATING A GENERAL SHARING. (CI OPC RATING MAINTENANCE FOR THE DECEMBER IAFITV SEVENTH 11, 117S, Of ENTITLEMENT PLANS TO SPEND AbbUUNI IW. V JULY PERIOD, THESE . SHOWN. FUNDS 45 g 1. FOR QQ2 Muut tut I7 THE nPx.toN i I rrVfr- IK !V ; t cow yn QJJ ap)i.i "r"1: 1 .. lMf'w- , J. MIX JAMES, M. MGR. FMM PCA UTAH I 11 Wt"t (raja 84230 (' 4a a l 55 1 SKSs:sst (25)8 t,ivti Submit proposal! tor Mama conaiearaiion MJL U'hart WppOf Itnf oocwmonit. tTA7. t by. 77 rV? A opon tor pJtfhc ?TcKK fpr copy Of IM 77 1 Nimi Siantiura al M. lm Crirat ZTttars - Pieato Print Caacutnr Olticar I 'tport. (I) ASSUflANCtS (Rotor to Mitrwclton I) tauro ir Secretary of the IMI Ino and oirtor aitluiofy roqutromonta htioo tn irt instructions tccompanrinfl trtta roportyOrdt bo complied with by irtit wnn on' rotpoci to irto.oipiomooi runo! roportoo noroon. 2z rpm MtHianitt. w mimmiw" o artw"t m ax iwott-H-a-- . i Treasury " rocp"! ' at. mr aflhjaj-IM- I hoc im i , v i ' j'T wr' i urn mit ih ni inoi j'llj , .r Tr. i1 )" j i " i ft ' , -- 1.1 -- N. rv tin V "j' 4 - M- .. - 'V - ai?l , I!, -- ..?, j ip j ism ' PVOpIV I "U m k TheCoAhead ' j aB' sBiEiEia, r5 i T- '.?L"4 J UP I I C.-TO .11 rnl Mtt " - Vj-j -- FIRST E. LOGAN '" - IOI , . I -- i "Carina THROUGH PURPOSES 671 PLYMOUTH TOUN TOUN PRESIDENT PLYMOUTH UTAH from Hansel Valley Junction to East Snowville identified as Federal Aid (25) 8 Project No.'s The right "lift off" to a successful season means enough money to do the job right. At PCA we intend to back sound plans with what you need, when you need it . . financing based on simple f interest for lowest cost and payback timed to your ... j . our ' n , m I, ; ., , L ,J niuirvciiiij; stiTcuuic. Demure we uy iu uu as well as do successful farmers find you job yours, ranchers have learned lo "count on PCA" i f TOUN REVENUE PAYMENT SN0UV1LLE TOUN TOUN PRESIDENT 3N0UVILI.E UTAH f REPORT USE tiaia govarnmants. Tnia rapon ol your govarnmanfa plan la puBiiiMd dacnion on how ma monay will ba ipant. Noia: Any complaint o Of moving ahead ...moving un count on your PGA m&i 16-2- 80N Alternate Completion Dale Bids November 15, 1976 or June 30, 1977. The courses designed strictly for range fires are open to all interested per- 150-25- Elder County, Repair the same being that section of Interstate Highway No. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 7.739 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 2793 Tons of Bituminous Material, ,406,000 Tons of Borrow and 352,000 Sq. Yds. of Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (9" Thick) telephone visi- calls, flowers, family tors, special visitors 'tAoss tAanagomont' in Box & numerous Robinette, district fire warden. Keith Burnhopo Attends !ffifpcrtw fUllIC m This past Sunday brought Trotters UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Blaine J. Kay, P.E., Direc-Blain- e J. Kay P.E., Director CAPITAL Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Black-haand daughters came from Salt Lake City to be with Mrs. Rupert Blackham and grandmother, Mrs. Connie Dewey, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knudsen and children came from Salt Lake City, Sunday for dinner at the Myrl Norr home. Mrs. Norr spent Monday in Salt Lake with them. . ' l) Fryer Oz-mu- Dated this 8th day of May, CATiaOHIES By Alene (tonight) al 7 p.m. according to Lloyd n m its azy (13-286- Proposal forms, plans, A 13 and dinners for' the mothers in our community. The weeksons and volunteer firemen. end was rather special for Residents in Park Valley, Mrs, James HoWaway as she received calls from her Snowville, Howell, Tremon..Students at the Orme School of Acrobatic get Into shape for the coming Utah State ton, Garland, Plymouth and son, Oleen, in Colorado, and preliminary tumbling competition to be held at the Bear River Jr. high school, Saturday Fielding and Portage are daughter, Ann, in Illinois. May 15. The competition will start at 3 p.m. with advance itudents competiting first. The invited to altend. first five place winners in each age group and difficulty division will qualify for state Daughter Joan Bolingbroke The classes will be apThe Merrie Miss class, and family came from Trecompetition in June. 3 hours in monton, and Doyle and famtheir teacher, Mrs. Charles proximately length. ily from Brigham City on Norr, their mothers and Saturday. Richard . and his grandmothers had a special Notice to Water Users ions with reasons therefor family came to visit her on evening together, Friday. Bottiwell must be filed in duplicate Sunday from North Ogden. Supper and a program was with the State Engineer, 442 The following applications Mr. and Mrs. Hack Lewis held in the cultural hall. have been filed with the State Capitol, Salt Lake and children came from Attending were Jean GardStale Engineer to change Bountiful to make il a specner and grandmother, EthCity, Utah 84114, on or beand appropriate water in fore June 26, 1976. ial day for Mrs. Warren el; DaNene Gardner and Box Elder County throughDee C.Hansen mother, Donna; Leisa Tracy Haycock. out the entire year unless State Engineer Mrs. Floyd Gardner reartd mother, Ilene; JoAnn Published in The Leader otherwise designated. Locaceived a call from daughter Rindlisbacher and mother, tions in SLB&M. May 13. 20 and 27, 1976. Cheryl in Illinois, and also Barbara; Kristine ThompPotomac son and grandmother, Mae received gifts and visits from the rest of her children. Corp., incare of D.B. Allen; Laurie Fryer and 100 West Willow Rd., Mrs. Virgil Anderson. Those mother, Alene. Mrs. Brian Karen Stokes Visiting Mrs. Raymond by Heusser were Mr. and Mrs. Burbank, president of the in attendance were Mr. and Wheeling, 111. 60090, proposes to change the point of Porter Heusser and family, Primary was a special invitMrs. Ronald Welling and Trail Keith Burnhope returned diversion and nature of use home Friday after spending Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Val ed guest for the evening. family of Fielding, Mr. and of 0.033 sec. ft. of water as Heusser and children, TreMrs. Paul Spackman, PriMrs. Wayne Summers and a week at Fort Carson, evidenced by Appl. 42466. To monton, and Mr. and Mrs. mary counselor for the girls family, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Colorado, where he attended The water has been diverted Kevin Christensen and son class, conducted the activiWendell Smith and family, a "Mess Management" 0 from an of Tremonton. well, ties of the evening. Mrs. school. Mr. Burnhope is an Malad,' Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. ft. deep al a point S. 240 ft. Mrs. was Marble Anderson and with Curtis cook National the Henry Fryer sang "Thank Heaven family army and E. 240 ft. from N'4 Cor.' and Mr. and Mrs. Reese happy to receive calls from for Little Girls," and each Guard. Trail Trotters Club will Sec. 8, T14N, R8W; and used Anderson and family of daughters, Beva and Mary, girl gave a short talk or Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burnfor the domestic purposes of meet Thursday, May 13, at hope and family spent the in Colorado. Mary had drivBothwell. poem and they sang "I enjoy two families, and stockwatp.m. at the indoor Mother's Day dinner en to Denver to spend the being a Girl." The girls also weekend in Salt Lake City as weekend with Beva. Mrs. presented their mothers and ering of 12 horses and 3 arena at Ihe Box Elder guests of Keith's parents, guests at the Wayne Evans cattle- in N4NE'4 Sec. 8, County Fair grounds. Rovert Evans and children home in Bothwell were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Burnhope. grandmothers with clothes Parents of members are T14N. KBW. from drove down and atMrs. Evans and Malad, hangers which they had Lyle they Saturday evening Hereafter, 0.033 sec. ft. of urged to altend and bring tended the Military Ball at made knitted covers for. Sunday and Steven and Janfamily, Hooper, Utah; Mr. water is to be diverted from your horses. et and the children came Donna Gardner responded and Mrs. Tom Christensen the Terrace Ball Room for 0 ft. For more information call members of the National an well, with why she .liked being a and family, Willard; Mr. over. They enjoyed dessert or Doris ft. and Jean Si ark mother and how important deep at a point and Mrs. Dave Evans and together in the afternoon. Guard and their partners. W. 980 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. Roche to of Also the the Merrie Miss class train-- . in attendance visited with Mrs. also Adding pleasure family. They 8, T14N, 118 W, (Park Valley Don Mrs. Charles for the Mrs. Mr. were and day ing was for girls. Mrs. Norr Burnhope's parents, Mr. and Larsens Open and used for exit on Norr were Mr. and Mrs. received a warm round of. Valentine of Brigham City. Mrs. Kenneth Bunk, who the domestic purposes of one Mrs. Lee Summers and live in Helper, Utah but were Gary Norr and family from applause for being such a New Bridge family, stockwatering of 15 Julie and Jane of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Tim dedicated teacher and was in Ogden with reladaughters, visiting cattle; and used from Apr. 1 tives. Bothwell, Mrs. Rachel Ting-e- y Thompson and Jeremy, Garcomplimented by Mrs. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of The Louis Larson's had and daughter, Holly of Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Harland, Connie and Janet Spackman for the efforts she 0.25 ac. in NENE' j Sec. 8, the official opening of their Christensen, Bothwell and makes in behalf of these ris and family drove to Salt Ogden, and Mrs. Metta PalT14N, R8W. new bridge across the canal mer and daughter, Pam of the D.R., Norr family from lovely girls. lake City during the week 46235 (29)2035) Boyd MarMantua drove to Burley, where they met Kathy Monday evening.- - Afterble and-o- r Noel Cook, R.F.D. wards they held their first HarIdaho during .Ihe,, week to fit'"! jft(! 'l'iniift bill. airportMiss 2 Box 58, Tremonton. Utah 0,--i ris has just arrived, hpnie on ..atte.nd.A.wedding reception family weiner roast of the nqqbft Dim terrain 84337; CO sec. ft. of water is season in Grandpa's Gardfor Steven and Mary Jo ieave from the Air Force. to be diverted from a en. There were present LouADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS . She has been stationed at Carlyle. Mary Joe is a cous0 ft. deep at a is, Merle, Kim. the Burton well, in of the ladies. They report Chahute, Illinois. point S. 100 ft. and E. 1275 ft. Isaacson family, Lee and a most enjoyable Mother, Mrs. Virginia Anderson ..Separate sealed bids for the Construction of a Water from NW Cor. Sec. 26, T12N, Kathy of Tremonton, Mark, Line and 100,000 Gallon Reservoir for the Bothwell visited during the week in outing. daughter R4W, (Bothwell Pocket); Jeannetie and Mindy of RivMr. and Mrs. Cecil NewCemetery and Water Corporation will be received by the Malad, Idaho with her and Used from Apr. 1 to Oct. erside, Dale, Karen and Board of Directors at the offices of Hansen and and daughter Merrillee man Smith Mrs. Pam daughter 31 for the supplemental irriJustin of Pocatello, Ann and and the two of them traveled were Mother's Day dinner Associates, Inc. 538 North Main, Brigham, until 7:30 gation of 240 acs. but limited Paula from Salt Lake. to Pocatello, Idaho where p.m., MDT, on 27 May, 1976, and then at said office guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reid to the sole supply of 160.0 Reed and Ila Mae Woods of opened and read aloud. publicly the City. Brigham Jeppson spent shopping. they day acs. in Sec. 26, T12N, R4W. and family were up from information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of ..The Cecil the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Clair Firth During 46241 Boyd W. Salt Lake on Sunday for the Contract, Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond, and Wanda drove on to were and daughter, Wendy Munns, Garland, Utah 84312. afternoon. Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract dinner guests Sunday at the Ogden where they visited 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be documents may be examined at the following: Cecil's mother, Mrs. Rose of Mr. and Mrs. Steve home diverted from a well, ..Hansen and Associates, Inc. - 538 North Main, Newman. Harris and family of Tre200 ft. deep at a point N. 650 City Brigham monton. afterDuring the ft. and W. 1100 ft. from SE Mrs. Mable Stokes receiv-- . noon the Firth's visited Mrs. Cor. Sec. 6, T14N, R10W, (2 ed a surprise telephone call . . Copies may be obtained after 12 May 1976, at the office Vida Healon in Logan. ' mi. E Curlew Junction); and of Hansen and Associates, Inc., located at 538 North Mother's Day from Mr. and Mother s day in Spending used for the domestic purpMain Street, Brigham City, Utah 84302, upon payment of Mrs. Jack Stokes and family Bothwell with their parents oses of one family, stockwat125.00 for each set. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon in Cedar City, Utah. the family of Mr. and were ering of 350 cattle and 10 returning such set promptly and in good condition, will horses; and used from Apr. 1 be refunded his payment, and any nonbidder, upon excitfrom an td Oct. 31 for the irrigation of Returning such set, will be refunded $10.00. In order to returning to Bill ilill ill" ill ''I' tour island mil four urn iiiii dream titn " " '''') ii'ii ing 0.25 ac. in SEUSEU Sec. 6, obtain said refund, plans and specifications mut be Hawaii were Mrs. Elmer K. T14N, R10W. returned within ten days of bid opening. sister. Mortensen and her 46276 Blue Creek . .The Owner reserves the right to waive any informaliMrs. Marion Chugg of LogIrrigation Co., incare of an. ties or to reject any or all bids. Lewis Douglas, Howell, . .Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the Utah 84316. 8.0 sec. ft. of They enjoyed the splender form and subject to the conditions provided in amount, Haof exotic wonders and to from diverted be is water the Information for Bidders. Paintings by Sftyrf Dot OoWi art now on Blue Creek Springs al a waii, Maui, Kauai, and ..Attention of bidders Is particularly called to the display at Tnmonton Branch Lagan Savings points. 1400 ft. and W. 860 ft. Oahu. Kauai is the largest of as to conditions of employment to be requirements and the Hawaiian islands from NE Cor. Sec. 6, T12N, observed and minimum and wage rates to be paid under the loan R5W, (Howell). The water possibly the most beautiful. contract. The cruise adventure 1 to ship will be stored from Jan. ..No bidder may withdraw his bid within sixty (60) You are cordially invited to com in and Dec. 31 by means of an took them to the historic after the actual date of the opening thereof. days earlhfilled dam 26 ft. high Pearl Harbor. The captain' view this fine colectfon through the month Fred Christensen - Chairman monout the many creating a reservoir having pointed 4 May 1976 inuments of the harbor, a 2170 ac. ft. capacity inunMay. Published in the Leader-Garlan- d Times May 6, 13, 20 row. battle NEV4 140 acs. in Sec. cluding ship dating and 27, 1976. At the Polynesian culture 6, T12N, R5W; EMi Sec. 31, center they attended the T13N, R5W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the evening review called "Insupplemental irrigation of vitation to Paradise." A cast of 175 islanders performed 3000 acs. but limited to the GENERAL REVINUIl'HAR IHJi PLANNED USE R E P 0 ttf QiraiiiRi.yiiwai'BMatl'iliit'ulmirrlr-JC' rvVa ft""""" imt'wn rrrjw.fwwfir,mi. i ril sole supply of 402.9 acs. in folk songs and dances. aa im llMMraaaiM mm rw aowrwMMrrt INOUVILLC TOUN aMk had a 28 a c wim mat. and 33, Sec. They report having wonderful time and really T12N, R5W. wcaaow. x'?XZ?Kt Mum,. Protests resisting the enjoyed the good weather and fabulous scenery. account no 45 8 002 015 granting of these applicat , and specifications are on file in the office of the Utah Department of Transportation, Salt Lake City, and the office of its District Director at Ogden, Utah where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Department Offices at' Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $20.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Department; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check for not less than 5 percent of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the Utah Department of Transportation, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, Ihe bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. informaAny additional tion may be secured at the office of Ihe Utah Department of Transportaion. GENERAL be taught May Way avail-abiean- 1976. A course on fire behavior and a simulator course will 2-- advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin in consideration for an award. A current list of minority contractors, suppliers, and d equipment lessors is will be furnished by me uian UKpui uneiii m Transportation, Room 608, Slate Office Building, upon request. m .. d 11 For Mrs. Jamos Noldaway at the Garland Fire Station p Page VVoobond Is Special Courco Sot A 13, 1976, DawoyvKb Way Dohavior, Simulator Prequalification of bidders is required. Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the Utah Depatment of Transportation completed and approved the required Prequalification Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with the Federal-aiHighway Act of 1968 the U.S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this project which are the minimum wages to be paid on this project. These rales are made a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Department has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, thai contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1060). The Utah Department of Transportation, in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R, Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the .ground of race, color, or national origin. The Utah Department of Transportation also notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this TIMES, May LEADER-GARLAN- W 1 EPVOKOKOBOOl lViia I I skins m An2 mm3 TJ? 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