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Show Page 14, THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMESj. Aiigunt 19. II7S D .a. -- W Ml JG-Vo- III, Wears End In BIuq ( After sixteen years of planning and work, the Blue Mr? V--t v Creek-Howe- ll m X! '.J 0 fa VJatershod Project cr Watershed project is nearing completion, according to James Nessen, Howell, Box Elder County Service District. Hajco Construction Company, Salt Lake, recently bid $183,000 to build the final 30 miles of the total 180 miles of diversions in the project. The diversions, Nessen said, are large terraces built on the contour to hold back 5 bfcrnr XX. Crooh-tlovjo- ll (baacr water and prevent flooding down the hills lliffiiost Trado fn Bin Solocthn structed, Nessen said. carrying with it. They will protect a total of 115,000 acres in the watershed area, including over 72,000 acres of choice top-so- il The watershed project is being financed with funds provided by Public Law 566 through the Soil Conserva- tion Service. Under the direction of the Northern Utah Soil District with Jun- dry cropland. The diversions cross back and forth across the field and are built so that they can be farmed over. chairman, the About 70 farm units are in the project area and are now benefiting from the protection of the 150 miles of diversions already con tion work. Winn Henrie, Tremonton, is chairman of the Box Elder County Service District. ior Okada of Penrose ncrdf Worfcs with riott of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and son, Lane, of Brigham and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Marriott of Ogden to Yost for an interesting rock hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haas and daughters, Audrey and Heidi of Ponderosa Hills, California, arrived Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson for two special events. Kathy came especially to attend her class reunion held at Tremonton Stake Center Saturday night and then for S. Oleen and Jeanette Wil- Piyrtmth Voy Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoesch and son of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Tim Thorpe and daughter, Jennifer, of They all enjoyed a cook-ou- t followed Jby a social. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and family of Brig-haCity. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Estep visited in Malad Saturday with Grover Points. Saturday Mrs. LaMont Wakely and children left for Hon-eyvill- e. Local Residents Attend Archibald Reunion Fete m By Lois Peterson The Walter Archibald reunion was held in Pocatello at the Park Sunday. Going from here, were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof, Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep, Mr. and Mrs. Don Vanderhoof, Oleen and son, Brent Vanderhoof of Boise, Idaho, Monte Vanderhoof of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Davis and family of Whittier, California. They report having 82 members at the reunion. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ru-lo- n Rudd over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Derrall Rudd and family of Salem, Utah. Mrs. Doris Lamb and daughter, Janet, visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coombs and family in Salt Lake Dr. and Mrs. Don Lamb and Marcy, daughters, Michelle, Denise, Susan and Christine of Mesa, Arizona have been house guests the past week of Mrs. Nina Lamb. Don came especially to attend his high school class reunion held at ar the Bowcutt Reception Center in Tremonton. Melinda, Elaine, David and Charity Nish of Bountiful spent the past week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nish are vacationing in the northwest. Attending the Mendenhall reunion at Reese Memorial Park in Brigham City, were Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb and daughters, Mini Jo and Angela Dawn and Mr. and Friday. Dan L. Whiting of Roy, Mrs. Dick Owen, son Shawn visited his parents, Mr. and and daughter Tawni. Oleen Vanderhoof and son, Mrs. Ray Whiting Sunday. ; Boise have been l Wednesday Mr. and Mfs:cr "Brent,'"0f the Saul Whitaker and daughter, weekend with spending Mr. and Mrs. Ed VanderJune, of Twin Falls visited hoof. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell. Dinner guests of Ethel Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Joseph-so- n Rudd Sunday, were Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Mrs. Ralph Harris of OLg-deJosephson, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haas and Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy family of Ponderosa Hills, California and Mr. and Mrs. Hess attended the viewing for Winnie Gundersen last Boyd Josephson and family of Garland. week at the McDougall MorSunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray tuary in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson Whiting were Sunday dinner Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. by accompanied Eathel Rudd, were in Qgden Thayne Jones of Fielding. The dinner was held in honor Thursday. of Rick Jones, prior to his Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Estep visited Mr. and Mrs. E. T. leaving for Ricks College. Hoskins in Portage WednesOther guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sandall and family day. of Tremonton, Owen J. Friday evening, a family was held at the Jones and daughter Kathy of home of Mr. and Mrs. VernMesa, Arizona and Mr. and on Lamb. Present were Dr. Mrs. Orvin Pierson and famand Mrs. Don Lamb and five ily of Fielding. Sunday, Miss Teresa Hess daughters of Mesa, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fors-gree- n and Gomer Hess, accompanied their sister, Nanette and children, Jessica Hess to Lagoon. and Jasey of Both well; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cornwall, Attending funeral services for Reva Petzer Wednesday son, Travis, daughters in Malad, at the Bensen Carrie and Kisha of Tremonwere Mrs. Nadine ton, grandchildren, Lance, Mortuary, ' Lamb and son Kenneth, Heather and Kyle of Tre-tcMrs. Elaine Hoesh and son, Mrs. Vera Ryan of Clearfield; Mrs. Nonda Kearns; Mrs. Joyce John and family of Portage; Mrs. Thorpe and daughter, Jennifer; Mrs. Ellerene Udy, Ragina Paine and daughters Mrs. Mary Hess, Lowell Jamie, Kelley, Shari, Krisha and son, Dirk, of Fielding, Gomer, Nanette, Teresa Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Wake-l- y Brent Stokes of Snowville and children of Bancroft; Bancroft after spending three weeks with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb. Saturday, Mrs. Marva Mason and son, Reese, accompanied Mrs. Arther Mar liams , Josephson's testimon- ial that will be held August 22 at the Belmont Ward Chapel at 6:30 p.m. They will enter the mission home September 9 and will leave later from there for Oklahoma where they will serve an LDS mission. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen spent the weekend $ith Mr. and Mrs. F. Allan Baker 1 at Layton and attended Sun day School and Sacrament meeting in Layton 15th Ward. They also attended a Petersen family reunion at the Clearfield Park. Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Josephson attended the wedding of his nephew, Bob Walker of Omaha, Nebraska and Sonja Bolinda of Boise, Idaho, where the rites were performed in the Salt Lake Temple. The bridal party luncheon was held at the East st 1 South Utah ham;. 1 mm - For years in good times and bad the people at made the difference. They understand my goals, and the financial decisions necessary to keep things on course. 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If you have the job done by this cdntractor, you can have the cost added to your regular monthly gas bill, finance it elsewhere, or pay cash. The average total cost is about $240.00. No. The finance of our own rate merely covers some expenses and is offered as a convenience to our customers. You may choose to use this program, finance it elsewhere, or pay the contractor cash. r up-thi- s fall. Is Mountain Fuel n. Why insulate now? A: proper J. DALE JAMES, BR. MGR. UTAH FARM PCA Ks Ut lid the same amount of natural gas. Q: one of the things I litie about PCA financing Why is Mountain Fuel supporting a program which will actually reduce amount of energy they will sell? So we can A: customers repqr mate Stow er n, ha T.V. atoer' JlL Q: tb to i mm is expsrienci Hilton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Val Gibbs of Portage to Sale Lake to attend the reception of Daryle Starr Mrs. Henry Stairr and John accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Petersen attended the wedding for Daryle Starr and Shelley Quinn in Salt Lake. A lovely -wedding breakfast was held later at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Starr in Hunter. n. Dependability-ju- st Meet Ron Dcujh T,V. ferries Mcsr ct Dll Csctrie Ron hxs hid 28 pm V ' j JACK G CW as Soil Conservation Service helped to plan and supervise the construc- Tremonton, FINAL PHASE-Jam- ei Nessen, HoweU, contracting officer; Floyd Bailey, Soil Conservation Service; and Harry J. CoUard and Edward B. Stewart, Halco Construction Watershed project. Company review the bid to complete the Blue Creek-Howe- ll as s homeowner I'm interested in knowing how much it's going to cost to add insulation in rfiy attic. Please send an approved insulation contractor to my home for . an estimate (no cost or obligation). want to join "IN" Yes, '1 I Homeowner's Name Address State City Phone MOUNTAIN FUEL Z.p Business Phone "IN" PROGRAM Mountain Fuel Supply Co. P.O. Box 11368 Mail to: THE L t!sah tko fca Salt Lake City, Utah 84139 Olfer limited to existing homes or duplexes served by Mountain Fuel Supply. Deadline (or applicationi it December 31, 1976. I I J itj |