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Show UVii VIM Plymoulh Way Birthday Dinner Fofo Honors Durnkc Hunsaker By Lois Petersen the children and all, there were thirty-on- e present. There were many ordinances performed at Belmont Ward Sunday, in fast and testimony meeting. The infant daughter of Dale Andersen and Jackie Thomas Andersen was blessed and given the name of Jaci Lynn Andersen by her grandfather, Joe Thomas. A dinner was served after church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andersen in Riverside with the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lamb, Plymouth and their daughters, Angela Dawn and Mindi Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Andersen, daughter, Carol, son, Chris, of East Garland, Craig Andersen of Bear River City, Mrs. Kathy Harris of Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas and daughter, Jeana, of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Firth and family, A lovely birthday dinner was feted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bronson Friday to honor her father, Burnice Hunsaker of Tre-mont- on his seventy-fift- h birthday. Those attending were Dr. and Mrs. Ken Hunsaker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hunsaker, all of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ward and family, all of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cannon of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olsen of Logan and Paige Shuman of Rexburg, Idaho. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hilland called to wish Mr. Hunsaker a happy birthday. The evening was spent watching old movies. With Lamb Thorpe was blessed in Fast and Testimony Meeting Sunday and given the name of Natalie Nadine Thorpe by her grandfather, Vernon Lamb. dinner was held after at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wakely and family of Bancroft. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Thorpe, daughters Jennefer and Natalie of Honeyville, Mrs. Elaine A Church School for children and youth is held every Community United Methodist Church, 207 N. Tremont Street, Tremonton, at 9:30 a.m. Worship is held at 11 a.m. A service of worship especially designed several hundred young people from a variety of churches throughout the State of Utah, the young people attended a "Lock-In- " at the YMCA in Salt Lake City. Some 73 young people from the Tremonton-Brig-haCity area attended the for children will be held at 11 a.m. the first Sunday of every month. The first children's Service will be held Sunday, March 6, to be followed with a social honoring the adults and young people involved in the Church School. The Ritual of Holy Communion will be held the third Sunday of every month, beginning Sunday, March 20. Junior and Senior High chool young people meet m event, including assorted Lutherans, Episcopalians, Catholics and Methodists. St. Henry's Roman Catholic Church provides Mass for residents of the Tremonton vicinity every Sunday evening 7:30 p.m. at the Comm- Methodist United unity Church. Of VMiams Children By Maude R. nil ll IKS "t FOR BIDS ADVERTISEMENT Grubbs Williams, ages 44 and 45 of Malad who died Feb. 1 and 5, both of lingering illnesses. Sharrell was a brother of Ila Mae. Jeffrey and Julie moved to Portage during the weekend to make their homes with the John family. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin John of Logan was blessed and given the name Trevor Lyle John by his grandfather, Loren John at Sacrament meeting here Sunday. Among those presand ent for the occasion were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loren John were LaRene Napoli, daughter, Lori, Sherry Van Camp and daughter, Christie, of Tremonton, Kathy Perez and children, Ryan, Denitt, Staci and Natalie of Clearfield, Marilee Napoli of Salt Lake City, Anita Richins of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Patsyk and son of Brigham City and Mrs. Esther John. Elder Brad Gibbs left Salt Lake City by plane Tuesday for Guatemala to serve a mission for the LDS church after eight weeks LTM at Provo. Among those who met him at the airport were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gibbs, his brothers Burke and Casey, and his sister, Shanne. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turley Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell enjoyed the show, "King Kong" at Logan Monday night. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Stokes and family of Snowville. Mrs. LaWanna Burgess, Mrs. LaDonna Hess and Mrs. Ethel Estep enjoyed Saturday in Logan. Arriving Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rudd were Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Rudd, Kirk, Troy, Shannon, Blake, and Lance of Salem, Utah. Miss Sherrie Josephson, a student at USU in Logan, 's'beht' the weekend with her "'parents, 'Mr.'arid Mrs. Garth Josephson. Miss Jenefer Jones of Fielding spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selman of East Tremonton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris Sunday evening. U & I Valley Engineering, Inc., 168 North First East, Logan, Utah. Intermountain Contractor, 44 South 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah. SHARIM MVtMrt $HW0 WKJVOCJftOCUl lOll 0 t St f UNO! Town of Howell (Owner) Howell, (Address) Utah 84316 Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the office of Valley Engineering, Inc. located at 168 North First East, Logan, Ut. upon payment of $25 for each set. Any bidder, upon returning the contract documents promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment. The work will be subject to the prevailing wage rates established by the U. S. Department of Labor, and the Equal Employment Opportunity requirement. Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of a culinary well will be received by Town of Howell at the residence of Town President, Lyle D. Nessen until 4:00 p.m. local time, February 23, 1977, and then at saic residence publicly opened and read aloud. The Contract Documents, consisting of Advertisement for Bids, Information for Bidders, Bid, Bid Bond, Agreement, General Conditions, Supplemental General Conditions, Payment Bond, Performance Bond, Notice of Award, Notice to Proceed, Change Order, Drawings, Specifications and Addenda, may be examined at the following locations: NOTICE USERS Feb. town State Engineer to appropriate water in Box Elder County throughout the entire year unless otherwise desig- nated. Locations in SLB&M. 47417 George W. Swann, Box 78, Tremonton, Utah 84337. 0.01S sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from 0 ft. deep a well, at a point S. 1000 ft. and W. 500 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 15, T12N, R6W, (5 mi. W of Howell); and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stock watering of 400 cattle and 2000 sheep in Sec. (13-306- 100-20- 15, T12N, R6W. 47429 Blue Creek o Lewis Irrigation Co., Douglas, Howell, Utah 84316. 5.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from Blue Creek Springs at a point S. I too ft. and W. Mill ft. from K ( or. ' means of an earthfilled dam 26 ft. high creating a reservoir having a 2170 ac. ft. capacity inundating 140.0 acs. in Sec. 6, T12N, R5W, and Sec. 31, T13N.R5W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 3000 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 402.9 acs. in Sec. 5; Sees. 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 28 and 33; Sec. 20, all T12N, R5W. 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 March 26, 11)77. c-- Dec I'. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published Feb. U & I Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bell of Ogden spent the weekend visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snow and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harris and daughter, Sondie, of Provo visited witluMr. and Mrs., Devere Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Harris Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call-istand family of Ogden visited with Mrs. Callister's parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris Sunday evening. Dr. Max Conley of Bountiful visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conley er NtMUKW IIPIMDITUMI 17. N CITV 45 jf CITV GARLAND ftAVOtt GARLAND 002 008 UTAH Gibbs aUoiidfd the baptism of their grandson. Robert Dale Thomas, of Brigham City Saturday evening. They also attended Sacrament Meeting Sunday were Rob-e- n Dale was conf irmed. He was baptized and confirmed by his father. Dale Thomas. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and family Sunday. Mrs. Reed Nielsen and son. Allan Nielsen, went to North Ogden Friday to help their grandson and nephew. Dust in Cannon, celebrate his fifth birthday at a pizza dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Budge of Logan and family joined their parents and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Harris for Family Home Evening at the Harris home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gleed of Malad to Pocatello Saturday afternoon where they attended Open House at the Bannock County Office, Southern District Health Department and H&W Laboratory located on the ISU campus. The deed's daughter, Denece Schwartz of Pocatello was the Interior Designer for the building and was one of the hostesses at the Open House. Mr. and Mrs. Moyle-- ' Knudsen were guests of and daughtheir ter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Robinson and family of American Fork from Thursday until Saturday. They also visited with relatives in Provo and Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Howell and family visited with Mrs. Howell's mother, Mrs. Ethel Henderson of Robin, Idaho Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris were in Garland Saturday to the birthday celebration of their grandson, David Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yarman and family of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Kupp and daughters of Hansel Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Don Thorston and daughters of Brigham City. Donald J. Gibbs of Kaysville visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gibbs Thursday. A large number of Portage people attended the view-ing- s and funeral services for Edna and Sharrell Williams j.at Malad Saturday and Tue-sda- y NEOfn liitolt HitlrueWfi taM tt urn Mr fouvm t com 4 c.mxm u nn tat mmm fern t m . (,,918.12 tttcniu ; IMM FMi RjNMlVm I w Ow oat MM iff - it tm d mv kkU50 a mit) and iiaui;l'r. NAM MMtlMTt TI OHM MM MUO MRUTMft . Vaughn Morris and his friend, Mark Worthon of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Vaughn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Allen of Malad visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskins visited from Saturday until Monday with their sons and families, Jerry Hoskins of West Point, Wayne Hoskins of Roy and Jack Hoskins of Ogden. Roland Hall of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. James E. John left I 1 xir Sunday at Bnliani fourth child. 1 i!, tin ii Meet CCW Northern district CCW Meeting will be held Feb. 19 at St. James Parish in Og-- F03 Cd F02REI1T irtCwi horns. LUGE 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT. fumshti fiy KhCO, Care." RENT 2 btdreotn FULLY Garland 257-3S- I, CALL UNFURNISHED. CARPETED, BRIGHAM 7234021, CITY. r Custom built or Intermountain-Precision-Bui- lt Order NOW for spring delivery 11 Your lot or ours,-yo- ur plans or ours. 70 Homes, Tremonton 257-SS- 5 FOR SALE For Sale - One building lot, 608 S. Tremont St. vour Boise Cascade! Home. Contact Nedra Brown 5 6 evenings; day time. Also, t. Lone Star fishing boat, 45 HP motor, new tires, cover, fully equipped. 257-535- 257-53514-f- FOR RENT TWO CALL NICELY BEDROOM, REDECORATED HOME IN i OPENINGS AVAILABLE NO 875101 3 FOR SMOKERS OR PLEASE DRINKERS CcJ ran Mmoiiza tuna YEARS. 257-532- ioise Cascade Homes 0 Don't settle i anything less COUNTRY LIVING - 2lk acres out of town, but not too far. Four bedrooms, lovely living room with fireplace, kitchen, utilities. A very livable home. Community water system, large yard, carport, barn corrals, sheds, irrigated pasture. Call now! ! $35,000. Well-ke- living-famil- y BUILDING LOTS. Improved or out of town.. .give us a call. Highway LEE ALLEN Msintensnce Men REALTY " utth ALLEN REALTY LEE TREMONTON. older home, four bedrooms, room. New paneling. Lovely lot in good neighborhood. Close to town. Priced right, $24,000. JOB corner mmm Mtin Phono W. How to order large i M r4 citw nffiM. norland, Mrs. and i k.iUii I V ixiii of IVriy uho liavi a u-- baby son den. Registration is from 8:30 to 9:00 a.m. The cost is $2., Mass will be said at 9 a.m. From 9:45 to 10:00 a.m. there will be coffee and rolls, with the business meeting at 10 a.m. At 11 a.m. the speaker will be Dr. Dean Hammond, chief pathologist at St. Benedict's, who will speak on "Future Shock in Health son-in-la- w i LmVJJAJJm- -i uHjH COpt iHOfOINtMiG IIU jMNIDMiKtl MWAN MCOMM DOCUMNTMt OOP Of THN MKMt Nil m tea- Ol 'lit Mtl'k n! Sj u ill: :ti TREMONTON IATMM. to K. MIFUlFUtWtniMt WWIM1 UWt (01 INUST u KMI OOvtHMMtOT Mult PutlH TMU OtCEHIE 1. II, OtCiSlOw O fUluM WNT TO THI OfFICI tW M'CTY Account no I TiCrMTiOHItl IUV GARLAND Sugar ball will be held Feb. 18, 1977 at the Garland Armory. . .There will be a dinner and dance. The dinner will be from 6:30 to 8:30 and the dance from 8:30 to 1 a.m. ..Tickets will be $6.00 per couple for the dinner and dance, and 13.00 for the dance alone. Singles will pay couple price. The music will be by the Westernaires. (z) i?Tf OOWrtT rvDi WMCUY TO IOCM USED OR O.l0TED DUNMG PfcOWTifl ftNO tO EMCOUMQE VOUP QOVIMMMtNIt THMI COMPLAINTS Of OUCHMHMaTIM CAIEOOAIES t VtC ..The annual Mil: and Miv Laura s EE Tromontbn, Utah 257-510- 1 Bus Driver Preston, Idaho President Sec. 6, T12N, R5W, (Howell). The water will be stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 by The following applications have been filed with the il t Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hosk-in- s went to Ogden Sunday and took a decorated cake to their son, Leonard, on his birthday and joined his wife and son, Todd, in celebration of the occasion. They also visited with Mrs. Hoskins' sister, Mrs. Marilda K. Flint of Clearfield. MauiK't-Thoma- triHii. Lyle D. Nessen 7, 1977 Published in The Leader Feb. 10 and 17, 1977. WATER TO Itrt Tlt.TO EUMM SHOULD IE SPENT Sugar Dance Dr. Ronald John and friend of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. John. Mrs. Louisa Allen and Mrs. Zana Hancey of Ogden visited relatives and friends here Friday. ACTUAL USE REPORT MVIHUI QfNEMl TWt Advertisement for Bids and Tiffany of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Turley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Thorpe of Garland Sunday afternoon. and Edna late Sharrell n. Annual and daughters, Shantelle Harris E. Wynn and Ila Mae W. John, parents of ten children, have been awarded guardianship of Jeffrey Williams age 16 and Julie Williams age 11, children of the ' i! 11.1(1 Thursday Spending through Saturday with Mrs. Nina Lamb wire lunont Lamb of Naperville and Dr. and Mrs. Don Lamb and daughter. Kristen. ol Phoenix. Ari.. Johns Dccomo Guardians Sen-offie- ld evening at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Tommy Carter, 966 N. Tremont Street. Last Saturday evening, along with Sunday morning at the .Vonl-gonier- Portago Way Hoesch and son, Brandon, of Clearfield and Linda Lamb of Salt Lake City attended. Shaun Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Jadene) Owen was confirmed in Fast and Testimony Meeting Sunday by his grandfather, Dean Andersen of Riverside. He was baptized Saturday by his father. After meeting, dinner was held in Shaun's honor at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Forsberg at Riverside. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Christensen and family of Tremonton, Mrs. Erlyn and family, Riverside; Darrel Tickten, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsberg and family, Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen and family of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish, accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Stokes, daughter Jana and son, DeVerl, were Sunday dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Udell Godfreyat Clark-sto- regularly every Tuesday Saturday Mrs. Lal'riel Secrist. accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. Kathy shopped it: Ogden and enjoyed dinner at the Tiffin Room at ZCMI. Min Mi. a lid d tagan. .i)lii..i Tiiui wla 1'Ihm i.ix. Saturday visitors at the home Ethel Rudd. were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd and small granddaughter of Lay ton. Thursday Vernon Lamb returned home after spending the past week visiting Dr. and Mrs. Don Lamb in Phoenix. Arizona. Sunday dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Secrist were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Butler and lamih of Gar land; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Adams and son. Kip. of Bear River City and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Montgomery and family of Brighatn City. Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb, Plymouth: Dr. and Mrs. Don Lamb. Tim Thorpe and Nonda Children's Worship Service Is Slated An. md La Mont Lamb ot Naperville. 111. all enjoyed dinner at the Deep ( reek Inn and tiMted Edilh Atkinson at the Oneida County Hospital in Malad. Ellerene l ii. aitompan-leby her daughter. F.lla-rae- . enjoyed Saturday at in Malad Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Norr and family of Tremonton and Amy and Carey Aim Mechum of Garland. Mr. Steed Estep blessed his great granddaughter in Fast and Testimony today, giving her the name of Sara Dawn Thompson. She is the daughter of Mark and Vanessa Estep Thompson of Malad. They all enjoyed dinner after at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep. The infant daughter of Mr. . 10. in 17 and The Leader 24, 1977. Equipment 3V Beef ileam .TllltA Means Sdesmsn Secretary i Lb.(Q Stew Meat " 89' ffc Clerk, General Custodicn j LARGE 1833 SO. FT. HOUSE - Situated on 100x150 ft. lot in North Tremonton. Has fruit trees and shrubs, large living and dining rooms, fireplace, 2 large bedrooms, l34 baths, laundry and nice kitchen with dining area that has sliding doors leading to a covered patio. Two car garage-WO- W absolutely loaded with extras. Imagine yourself in these luxurious surrounds for $56,500. 1NTIRESTH) IN INVESTMENTS?? Then you'll want to know more about this 28' 2 acre farm located in East Tremonton. This is all irrigated land, and sewer and culinary water and natural gas border two sides of the land. As we said, an investment with a great future for $100,000. dry farm - This farm is currently planted in grass. Located 1 mile east of Snowville. Land is level and fully fenced. $33,600. 160-ac- Pork Steak Hard Red lb. 89' 50 lb. Storage Wheat $4.39 Cknrir Brand Honey j Tractor - Trcilor Driver j Reed Belew Western s L, $32.95 lO.BS fimili Instant Dry Milk Western Storage Beans s,or9 Mona9er " CASE Family Frozen Orange Juice Corner Mortiei $9.95 so Qt 12 k Preston Phone 208-852-15- 24 $9.30 I All persons filing j claims, must do I so before 3 p.m. ! JOB Southwick Realty, I nc MLS 70 WEST MAIN, TREMONTON, UTAH 84337 l SERVICE PHONE AREA DON j & SI TREMONT IDCUflMTHW db C0 IITAU 801 SOUTHWIH 257-:i(S- JOYCE PAUL CHRISTENSEN 5 HAWKES 71 |