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Show NOTICE USERS TO WATER Plymouth 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 l'oy From California Summer ft. from SW Cor. (l'4 mi. Bridge over Bear River); and used for the stockwatering of 150 cattle and 250 sheep; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 110.0 acs. but limited to the sole suddIv of 70.5 acs. m SWViSW4, SEV4SWV4, se2 Sec. 31, T12'n, R2W. 46216 M.Dunford Weston and-o- r David C. weston, 716 So. 6th E., Logan, Utah 84321. 4.5 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a h 0 ft. well, deep at one of the following points: (1)N. 2640 ft. and E. 10 ft, from S'4 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 NEV4,NWV4, SEV4 Sec. 20, T13N, R5W. den. and E. 560 ...sales associate (13-299- Sabs J6-inc- Associate tamed 3 J The appointment of a new sales associate at Southwick Realty in Tremonton was announced this week by Don Southwick, realtor. Paul Christensen of Tre- - " monton has joined the firm. Christensen is a graduate of the Utah State University realtor's course and has successfully passed his state examinations. He will work full time for the realty firm. Christensen is married to the former Lana Harris of Bothwell. The couple have liuvb wiuuivii) vnuvii, av, Wendy, 10 and Tatni, 5. 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 84114, on or before September 4, 1976. Dee C. Hansen, STATE ENGINEER Published July 22, 29 in The Leader and August 5, 1976. Public Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS LEGAL BOX JftmMR r 1 NOTICE of Dorothea B. Sten-quis- t, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 113 West Main Street, Tremonton, Utah 84337 on or before the 25th day - of October, -- 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisUCA 1953, ions of Sec. and with proper verification as required therein. Clint S. Judkins, Attorney for Estate of Dorothea B. Stenquist, Deceased. Estate ELDER NURSING AT TRF.MONTON. UTAH herebv eive notice it it will comply with Title n of Civil Rights Act of ctober 1964, and all requir ements imposed by or pursu- ant to the regulations of the Department of Health, Edu- - t pursuant to that title to the end that, in accordance with Title VI of that Act and regulations, no person in the United States shall, on grou- nds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participating in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the applicant receives federal financial assistance from the Department, and hereby gives assurance that it will immediately take any measure necessary to effect the agreement. DON E. CHASE, CHAIRMAN, BOX ELDER COMMISSION 75-9-- 5, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Nancy Nielson Bowcutt, deceased. will Creditors present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 113 West Main Street, Tremonton, Utah 84337 on or before the first day of November A.D., 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. UCA 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Clint S. Judkins., Attorney for the estate of Nancy Nielson Bowcutt, Deceased. 75-9-- Published in The Leader, July 22, 29 and Aug. 5, 1976 Is Homo From Mission by Lois Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell received a phone call from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steed, Sunday, telling them that they were in Tracy Dell, California and would be working there on the LDS Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burgess and family, accompanied by Jim Wakely, attended the Estep family reunion at Donetta, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen, son Shawn, and daughter, Tawni, attended the Fors-ber- g family reunion at Bear Lake from Friday until Sun day at the Al Bowcutt summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson were in Salt Lake City Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Abe Josephson. They also enjoyed dinner together on the way home. They visited Leola Jones of Malad, who is in the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. Thursday evening the stayed at Mrs. brother's, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams in Og- Sec. 31.T12N.R2W, N. Deweyville d. Eldor Kent Thomas ' (29-203- Paul Christensen Pcrtcgs Vqy Gcry Dolls Rocoivo Call SLB&M. 46215 Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322. 2.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from the Bear River at a point N. 1190 ft The Leader - The Garland Time. July 2, lt7. Page Eleven Mrs. Gary Cannon and ions, Morris and daughters, Mrs. of Ogden, Mrs. Navel RhoThayne Hupp of Hansel Valldes of East Garland, Mrs. ey, Mrs. Don Thorson of Russell Stevenson of Ogden Brigham City and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold James Yarman of Gear-fielThomas of Pocatello, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. and their grandchildren of Harris, Ora Hoskins and Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbs. BurCalifornia. ial was in Shelly, Idaho. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ora John visited Mrs. Laura Visitors during the week Hess in Rigby and Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen were Mr. and Mrs. David John of Shelly. . BY ILA MAE JOHN the way home they visited Dr. and Mrs. Blaine Pierson at Kaysville. Friday, Rosie Lamb accompanied by Kristy' Williams, visited Feirel' Williams in Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and grandson, Terry Udy, Mrs. Susan Barnes and two children and Ted Barnes of Brig-haCity and Bob Rushton of Tremonton spent Saturday at Daniel's Reservoir fishing. Mrs. Ray Udy and the grandchildren also visited Mrs. Edith Atkinson in Samaria. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Woodruff and family of Bountiful, Dr. and Mrs. Blaine Pierson and children of Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Pierson and family of Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb, Kenneth Lamb ,and Kristy Williams attended the Days of 47 Rodeo at the Salt Palace Saturday evening in Salt Lake City. Nina Lamb and Lucille Potter are leaving Monday for Honolulu, Hawaii, along with a group from Box Elder district National School Association Convention. Nna and Lucille will stay longer tour of the for an eleven-da- y four islands and many points of interest. i La Priel Secrist received a phone call from her sister, Anna Eddington of Park City from Greece, where she and her husband are on a three-monttour. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Thorpe of Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Wakely, Bancroft, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoesh and son, Brandon, of Clearfield attended a dinner party at the Grandview in Logan. The Wakelys stayed over at the Lambs for the weekend. It was a big welcome home for Elder Kent Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas, as they met him at the Salt Lake airport Friday. Kent served in the Florida Lauderdale Mission with the Spanish-speakin- g people and was located in Puerto Rico. Also meeting him at the airport were his grandmother, Mrs. Laura Gibbs, brothers and sister, nieces and nephews and Miss Kim Filmore of m Jos-ephsoJos-ephso- Mrs. Beverly Estep, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Seymour Hill of Tremonton, spent Thursday in Ogden. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Petersen, daughters DeDe and Kelly of Clinton, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb and daughters, Mindi Jo and Angela Dawn of Plymouth, and Mrs. Charles Christensen and daughters, Sherry, Lynn Ann and Dixie of Granger. Mrs. Christensen and daughters will spend the week with the Petersens. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr, were Sgt. and Mrs. Kim Starr and daughter, Jessica of Ogden. Other guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Woodland of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Val Gibbs of Portage. Mrs. Deane Yates and daughters, Deana Lynn, Pauline and Ann Marie, Ruth Mr. and Rigby, Mrs. Ivan Archibald, Dixie Jenkins and small son of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hess and family, all spent Saturday at Devil's Creek water skiing and having lunch and dinner. Spending a few days with Laurence Archibald, were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cash and son, Rusty, of Boise, Idaho; Dallas Marshall of Las Vegas, Nevada and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis and children, Kate, Darren and Marci of Inkom, Idaho. Tuesday, Nina Lamb and Jadene Owen and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson in Clark-sto- ment Meeting in the interest of Mrs. John's brother and sister-in-law- ,' Mr. and Mrs. Deward John who were the speakers and who will leave for an LDS Mission in North Carolina. They will enter the mission home Saturday. Mrs. Tanya Harris and daughter, Amie of Rexburg, Idaho visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris from Monday until Thursday. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall visited Glen Morris at the University Hospital in Salt Lake City. That evening they attended the "Days of '47" Rodeo at the Salt Palace. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. Theodore Hoskins visited Elanore Wright, Dean Roderick and Elmina Allen, all Tremonton. Allan Nielsen arrived at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen Tuesday for an indefinite visit. He is working in British Columbia, Canada. Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall were Byron Hall of Alexan- dria, Virginia, and Evan Stevenson of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wiser of Eden, Idaho visited Mrs. Wiser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Neal Sun- of Sacra-progra- cell a lovely home in acres with water rights, dining the country with room, TV family room off kitchen,good outbuildings. All this and only priced in the mid 40's. Don't sell yourself short. The market is firming up $300 down payment on this lovely mobile home. All set up with and located in Willard, skirting, lawn, Utah. City. ld Brigham Roa Just Listed. Income Property. Bedroom home with 2 unattached rental units. Good location, close to main street. Landscaped and easy to keep up. PRICED RIGHT, Call for more information or an appointment to see. . A 3 Choice Building Lots Available. We would be pleased to build a home for you. Call us Today. LEE ALLEN REALTY 257-510- 1 Home Phone 9 For Sale 257-727- To Jensen be moved S .foom 2 bedroom ho ffie lbWiSd In Garland: "Z 8,15000 Recovering now 257-55- De-La- Stroke I I and you can take over loan for only centered around Phyllis Pope, Ted and Lillthe bicentennial theme. Ronian Cochran at the Cochran ald gave a report and slides home July 11. on the "Hole in the Rock." His family was one of the group that left south central FOR SALE Utah and. made the hazardSale from home repairs. 7 ous trip to settle that southused doors and 12 assorteastern section of Utah. ed windows and screens. Kaylene Stander spent 3 for informaCall City Friday night with her friend, tion. Jackie Christensen at the Christensen home u Curtis and Saturday night the girls Leon stayed at Kaylene's father's home, the Roland Standers. Call Delia Sllveiter for all Is Mr. and Mrs. Wendell your Fuller Brush needs. Price and sons, Cory and after p.m. Tre-wn Micky, Mr. and Mrs. ..monton. From Price and children attended a Wolverton family picnic last Sunday in Box Elder Canyon. BY DOLLIE IVERSON Rae Ann Fonnesbeck attended camp with the MIA . .The Red Hots have finishgirls last week and was ed the season of softball. taking her physical fitness test. She was running the They won both games at the , obstacle course when she playoff and ended up in fifth place. slipped in a hole, fell and hit a rock. She chipped the bone Mr. Leon Jensen suffered in her knee cap. She is now a slight stroke last week. He spent a few days at the wearing a splint and will be McKay-De- e on, crutches for six weeks. Hospital in Ogden but is now recuperating Dewey and Flossie Rams-de- jl were pleasantly surprisat home. ed with a long distance Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson Leonard attended the J. H. were overnight guests Friphone call from their daughLeonard reunion in Huntingter, Karen, who is vacationday of Mr. and Mrs. Gary ton Canyon last week. The Woodruff at Bountiful. On ing in Hawaii. Neil Nelson did a fine job olwiui RIVtNUC ACTUAL USE REPORT of organizing and conduct0 ing our 24th of July celebraTMtt HEN 0 ltTl If or lounottmmtttwswmottmis ano to encouhoi rouPAftreiAttoMMOfosos o how future funds run to mrom tion. The events followed " " ; ctwt iiwwmwii gpifti'iMim one right after another-n- o ijf POTftOE TOUN '2SKiSfi" .hcaxtal WC"OQt dull moments. A record 639 JCL fit ''aZZ.'ZZl Mr crowd was in attendance Prd 'iffHST' fl 'f I ' accoavno 45 z 002 OH Tc and seemed reluctant to CALL I PORTAGE TOUN JZ2ZSiL TOUN PRESIDENT ' leave were as J there' J people PORTAGE UTAH 84351 ' at the park until late even- - LEE ALLEN REALTY Beer River 458-329- 3 We know it s tough to find Mr. and Mrs. Wynn John and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Sharell D. Williams and family in Malad Sunday. Also with them was Mrs. Leona Williams. Among those attending the funeral at Basalt, Idaho Monday for Garth Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris, were Mrs. Joseph m to bvGi on to. Mcrvfci Btnnttt ftiversldt 8 ards. Firth, Idaho. Sunday Mrs. Arvel Bell and her mother, Mrs. Esther John went to Malta, Idaho where they attended Dodrocn None for Sdo To be movtd. Easy Mr. and Mrs. Var C. Flint and sons, Blaine and Brett, vacationed in the park from Friday until Tuesday. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas and son, Kent, Mrs. Laura Gibbs and Kim Filmore of Tremonton were among those attending the Richard family reunion at Sugarhouse at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Lorin L. Rich- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Allen of Thatcher Sunday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris of Garland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris of Shelly, Idaho. Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer John of h Brigham 1 00 Older Home in Tremonton... 5 room home, 2 bedrooms, possession. How to order vour Boise Cascade! Home. corner lot. Immediate $16,250.00 Building lot in Sandalwood Acres. are members of the Brigham Tremonton and Logan listing service. When you list with us your listing covers Northern Utah. We n. MVfMUf OtMfUL THMMPOUt SHAftlNQ PAOVtOf YOU Ou FEDCMl FUNDS TO LOCAL OwllOMlD fUNOS DMtCTkT USED Vt om F0XLEY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE REALTOR' 257-53- I LAURENCE WRIGHT MEL FOXLEY DON GLADE HESS 257-50- 7F3-57- tTAT( OOVf FiNMf NTS VOW GOVEftNMFNT MUST PufluSH JUNE 30 OUWHG TMt VtAK MCM JUIT my ' Published in The Leader July 29, Aug. 5, 12 and BID NOTICE - SALE OF USED PIANOS 19, 1976. ..The Board of Education, Elder County School Box 10 HWMMtt District proposes to sell two used pianos to the highest bidders. These pianos may be seen at the District Warehouse, 250 East Forest, Brig-haCity, Utah, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Interested bidders will leave their bid in a sealed envelope at the warehouse. Said bids will be opened on Tuesday, August 2, 1976, at 2:00 p.m. Minimum acceptable bid is $150 per piano. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and waive any formalities. m BOARD OF EDUCATION BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT By David N. Morrell David N. Mirell, Clerk wwn Ju Nwi NOTICE TO CREDITORS 01 1 - Oftl i - Ty " oSSTo&-- ., . t Ji IIIMlMMNW) Z '.' ltoai)l m 'f MMtti ti ,WM JB , a- - Uvi v iw X mil IMll J MM ijki i HHRnMwN tflW WHIM M" OVvhat Alttl tuWlS-"- 114 l - j 7 7m 'wnmMwuinMWOMllFAWM - t..-iw- w ThT cOMni CO" hv1 IttH ,st" rifjllOt mnSMEinjLUnDiOCl "A OlMMl PLtJ?l.L coMTiHTt that mi om oi pubic kmtwv i aM mg "Jp trZM"mFW 7?,, to 'J P3J Iff W '" '''I; i IwuaMWK MtWMKlKMf' mmmmtmtmmpm I T ' ft 1.1 g T I i?yK It Kffif33 Estate of William Jasper Rudd aka Wm. Jasper Rudd, Deceased. will Creditors present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Plymouth, Utah 84330 on or before the 29th day of October A.D., 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. UCA 1953, and with proper as required verification therein. Rulon Rudd, Administrator of the estate of William Jasper Rudd aka Wm . Jasper Rudd, ' Deceased. I UftVKt 1AWW Th MICx TI AOviSEO FiOF Ci"Cu I I Neil ' wishes to publicly thank all who participated in any way. He greatly apprec-iate- s the cooperation he re--' ceived. Dollie Iverson, Kenneth Hawkes. Sally Mabry. and Jeanette Brown visited (.! DL00D NEEDED Typo 0 Mfstivf fcbod rat&d for Owen John for heart surgtry. Ccl 257 7391 Call rtnn't .all lhi .itv fnr trnuh nmhll-TTlin .h Monvniinci n nisnnsnl Co.. Containerized Refuse Service, P. O. Box 643, Ogden, Utah B4402. In Ogden call In Tremonton call Homes IBoise Cascade tasa seft Don t TV phono less boon chsngod to ft RESIDENT. COdKERCML PAINTIRS AND 2S7 -- 8IilllIlk11illlHWMMI"""",,IB"B aki JHI 1 COVERINGS WALL ALLRED MOTHERS PAINTING FIELDING. UTAH 843 j J J1 PHONE am 458-345- 3 . i MATT - f&r ai III 111 limr ..mirfkt'n met T ( IIHII1 WCIKIIL If Wa nan I.HII tin 1 tJnl.IlWI helD. No meetinffs exercises or starvation. No druas or chemicals. Nothing artificial. haoov. healthv von. call naturslim Distributor. 257-333- I i 5 Acres. IS Just listed one acre ! mile north of school. NICE PLACE FOR of ground in Snowville. One YOUR NEW quarter HOME AND ANIMALS! VT For a more slender, Carol Davis ! Southwick Realty, Inc.l ! ! fry s LYKM A MAC ALLRED to 11 st-- v. rs DRUG CENTER - EXTREMELY FINE HOME...A MUST TO SEE. N. Pharmacist $ W Eat Trwnoflton a beautiful yellow brick home that is vacant and ready to move into. Two large bedrooms.l'i bathrooms, 14x24 living room. Total of 1458 sq. ft., amusement room, fireplace, and a utility room. Range, refrigerator and disposal. Carpets and drapes through- out. Cooler to keep you cool this summer. Landscaped yard, 7xio metal storage shed. We have 458 - 3450 The war against smoking may have started in 1566 when King James I of England said, "Tobacco is loathsome to the eye, hateful to the nose, harmful to the brain and dangerous to the lungs". Our opinion is that smokers and alike will be pleased by our personalized service. prescription HANDY HINT: To see exactly how paint will look when dry, brush some on a clean white blotter. 7 anything OA Keith Prczor -- UJ) m Baugh - Kidman 7 PHARMACY BEAR RIVER DRUG nwiino duui i 75-9-- Date of first publication July 29, A.D., 1976. Mann, Hadfield & Thome, Attorneys for Adm. B75I0I vour i RfAllOI) 8 m I 8 70 WEST k "i On si i MAIN. TREMONTON, PHONE AREA Southwick 257-375- 1 UTAH 843.17 801 Joico Hiwk 2S7-314S- S JS |