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Show THE LEADER-GARLANTIMES, March 10. 1977. Page 11 turns with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate Notice to Water Users with the State Engineer. 442 State Capitol. Salt Lake George G. Neal. Stone, City. I tan 84114. on or beIdaho 83280. has filed with fore April 23, 1977. the State Engineer Appl. No. 47460 to appropriDee C. Hansen ate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in STATE ENGINEER Box Elder County. The water is to be diverted from a Published in The Leader 0 well. ft. deep March 10. 17 and 24. 1977. at one of the following points: (1) S. 50 ft. and W. 50 IN THE DISTRICT COURT ft.; (2) S. 50 ft. and W. 4300 ft. both from NE Cor. Sec. OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL 16. T12N. R9W. SLB&M. (3 DISTRICT IN AND FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY. mi. NE of Locomotive STATE OF UTAH Sprgs.); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic J. O. Hadfield. a.k.a. Job purposes of four persons and Hadfield stockwatering of 400 cattle in Sec. 16. TUN, R9W, SLB-&Plaintiff. vs. Protests resisting the Ralph Hadfield. and all other persons unknown, claimgranting of this application with reasons therefor must ing any right, title, estate. be filed in duplicate with the lien or interest in the real State Engineer, 442 State property described in the Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah complaint adverse to the 81114, on or before April 16, plaintiff's ownership or any 1977. cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto Dee C.Hansen STATE ENGINEER Defendants. D Continsntcl Tremonton Way II Hires Draftsmen Continental Telephone Company of the West this week announced the addition of a new employee in the State headquarters office at Tremonton. Gil Ceniceros has been employed as a draftsman in the Engineering Department. He reports to Keith Rawlinson, Utah State Engineer. Ceniceros is a native He attended San ,3 Bernardino College and has : worked in civil engineering for the past four years before moving to Utah. He and his wife, Wendy, are the parents of two children, Heidi, 6 and John Vk. Cali-fornia- n. ' G - Ceniceros Domyville Way Population Is Up Vfith Birth Of Tivo By Alene Fryer Our community increased by two little people last week. A daughter was born to Tammy and Rex Jensen at Brigham City Hospital. She is to be named Dottie Ann. Grandparents are Mrs. Darlene Zinck of Dewey ville and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Luckey of Corinne. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Maggie Ipson, Corinne and Mrs. Grace Fryer, Dewey-ville. The Paul Spackman family rejoiced over the arrival of their first son and brother. He was born at the Logan Hospital. His four sisters are showing him off to all family members and visitors. The young man has quite a list of grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman of ille and Mr. and Mrs. Max Brady, Portland, Ore. claim the honor of grandparents, with Charles Ladle, Men-doMrs. Hortense Abbott, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. 0. Q. Elder, Smithfield, being great grandparents. Funeral services were held in St. Anthony, Idaho last Saturday for Alan Caz-ieHe was the husband of Hazel Marble Cazier. Attending from here were Mrs. Henry Marble, Steven Mar- r. ' ft m& 4 Or u-- .r ble, Lorin Marble, Miss Mary Marble, Ogden and Mrs. Robert Evans of Mal-a- d. Also attending funeral services in Salt Lake City Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner and Brent. Services were for John Mellies, husband of Darlene Hadfield Mellies. Misty Ann, infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Junior Goring, had to be hospitalized in Logan for several days last week. Bad coughs and colds seem to be affecting many members of our town, with lasting effects. The "bug" seems to be hitting those people quite hard and once it comes, it seems to be very hard to get rid of. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Mad-se- n have returned after a good trip. They visited family in Oregon and also went to Seattle where they were able to visit Mr. and Mrs. Junior Madsen. Junior and his wife were returning from a trip to the Hawaiian Islands and stopped in Seattle for a short time before returning to their home in Alaska. Miss Vicky Litchford takes the award for being the bravest young lady this week! She was hostess to members of her ball team for an overnight stay. The young ladies made pizza and other goodies for their supper, played games and party-e- d until wee hours. Among March birthdays are those of Loa Knudsen, Karma Spackman, Janet f Marble, Virginia Blackham, Off Norma Haycock, Jennie Fryer and Susan Haycock. To any others, Happy March Birthday!!! Year-roun- d How to order motorcycle vour Boise Cascade insurance for only 9 months Home. Four Seasons Plan Ride fully protected on those sunny winter days And pay (ess Dairyland's Four Seasons Plan makes it easy. Your yearly rates could be this tow; Sip fnqme Vea'ly bortily injury & iCCsi Premium oroperty damage) $18 0 100 2i 101 18 iie.?oo 18 201 ?M 2b 3j0 361 45!) 18 18 Ml 651 ' 27 2' 60 27 36 36 ;w 850 CALL Buy your cycle insurance from us, ALLEN REALTY LEE FOXLEY REAL ESTATE 2SM101 YOUR AND INSURANCE 39 W. Main AUTHORIZED DEALER Tremonton Dairyland Cycle Insurance Cascade Homes poise Doit Good Rates for Good Riders wttie m Couples Attend Reunion (13-307- NOTICE USERS Of 222 lldq. Cattery (Call 47643 Danielle Marie Buxton Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sten-quis- t, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Staples, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tazoi, Mr. and Mrs. Darald Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Munns, Mr. and Mrs. S. Yamasaki, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fridal, were among those who attended an annual 222 Headquarters Battery party at the Travel-odg- e in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday. It was the twenty-fift- h anniversary for these men who were inducted into the National Guard during WW II, 36 years ago. About 50 attended. They came from states including Indiana, Washington, Oregon and Wisconsin. Friday evening a social was enjoyed. Saturday evening a lovely dinner was enjoyed followed by dancing. All attending reported having had a very delightful time. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Knudsen was blessed by his father in the Tremonton Sixth Ward sacrament meeting and given the name of Jeremy Tate Knudsen. A dinner party followed the meeting at the Knudsen home. Guests included Dr. and Mrs. John Olsen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saunders and family of N.Logan, Mr. and Mrs. David Draper of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Spackman, Mrs. Loa Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spackman and family of Dewey-villCharles Ladle of Men-doMr. and Mrs. Joe Knudsen and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knudsen and family of Clin- was the name given the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Buxton in sacrament meeting in the Sixth Ward Sunday. She was blessed by her father. A dinner party followed at the Buxton home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thomas of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Henderson of Rex-burMr. and Mrs. Coy Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Keenan Burnham of Jerome, Idaho; Mrs. Billy Kay Cutler of Mt. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Odeen Buxton and daughter, Norma Ann, of Tremonton. Ardes Adams, Elva Korth, Meda Hupp, Phyllis Christensen and Thelma Iverson enjoyed luncheon together in Ogden Thursday. Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller and family were their . Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ell (Cheryl) Fifield of Ogden. Others joining them for dinner Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Doutre and children, Scott, Wendy and Blaine, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wood and son, Nolan. the Millers, Saturday where they have a cabin to relax in and enjoy socials. Mrs. Ruth Castleton, accompanied by her brother, IrVin Getz, of Ogden left Monday by plane for Peoria, 111. to attend funeral services for their sister-in-laMrs. Bertha Getz, wife of Henry Getz. Mrs. Castleton was an overnight guest of and daughter, her Mr. and Mrs. Lynn (Melva) Crookston in Ogden Sunday before leaving on Monday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Johnson in Salt Lake City Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wheatley were their son and daughter-in-law- , Dr. and Mrs. Kimball Wheatlev and daughter, Nicole, of Ogden. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson. Miss Linda Barendregt of Salt Lake City and Doug Morrison of Provo were weekend guests of Doug's mother, Mrs. Vernell Morrison. n, of 300 cattle in Sec. 4. T14N. R10-- NE'iSE1 in Mayor and Mrs. Max Mason, accompanied by a group of friends from Morgan have returned from a week's vacation in California, where they had reservations at the Furnace Creek Inn. They enjoyed swimming, golfing and sightseeing. There were fourteen in the group. Attending sacrament Sun- Wendell Clair Clair Firth. and-o- of r 350-55- Sec. CONNIE JEAN conducted March ston, Calif. e, Mable Hamilton Mellies. Married Darlene Hadfield, Sept. 3, 1940, Brigham City Utah. Truck driver for 27 years for P.I.E. and Salt Lake County Highway DeSurvivors: wife, four sons, Wayne, Salt Lake City; Roger, Sandy; Gary, Kemmer-er-, Wyo., Terry, Hill AFB. Five grandchildren, five ora, Colo.; Woodrow, ey, Ida.; Howard, Denver, Colo.; Harding, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Bertha Syzmanski, Parker, Colo., Betty Matthews, Berthod, Color.; Janice, also Berthod, Colo. Vehicle can be seen at 53 So. 6 West, Brigham City, Utah Monday through Friday, a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 84302. The Box Elder County Mosquito & Fly Abatement District reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. Larry Nielsen Manager Published in The Leader March 10 and 17, 1977. Fun lor the whole Family! mm BARETTA'S BIRDS... Featuring "Fred" the cockatoo1 Famous bird from Baretta's TV series THE WINN TROUPE -- 3 daredevils ot the air riding 90 It above the Salt Palace floor! Thrills galore1 HANS WINN -"- THE WALK OF DEATH" Watch his thrilling slide for hie! grass pasture is offered for sale at $47,000. The home has 3 bedrooms, large living room with fireplace, 1V2 baths, full basement. Landscaped. School bus to the door. If you like country living, give us a call. THE ROMANO MA ut not too rut of &rA M W REEK0 BROTHER- S-' Comedy juggling duo Sidesplitting antics' STAGE SHOWS: 8 pm daily. Sat.: 2,4,8pm. Sun. :2,4pm. TREMONTON - Well-ke- Boats Galore! Power Boats1 Out board Motors! Sail Boats' Fishing Boats' Inboards1 Stern Drives! older home, four bedrooms, living-famil- y room. New paneling. Lovely lot in good neighborhood. Close to town. Priced right, $24,000. large BUILDING Ifs a RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SHOW! travel and motor homes truck and camp trailers campers, and much more1 Mini LOTS. Improved or out of town.. .give us a call. Ifs a VACATION Floral & 257-351- Ifs LE REALTY 2 Three-bedroo- EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION 257-510- 1 CyCLE EXPO ACTUAL USE REPORT Factory Exhibits by Honda S ofier maior All the hot ne bikes lor '77 Manufacturers GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PROVIDES FEDERAL, UNDS DIRECTLY TO LOCAL ANO STATE GOVERNMENTS YOUR GOVERNMENT MUST PUBLISH THIS REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN USED OR OBLIGATED DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY 1, I97, THRU DECEMBER 31. THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENT'S PRIORITIES AND TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION IN DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE FUNDS SHOULD BE SPENT. NOTI: ANY COMPLAINTS OP DISCRIMINATION IN THI OP THIS! FUNDS MAY SINT TO THI OFFICI OF REVENUE SHARING, WASHINGTON, O.C. 20114. 17 Uli ACTUAL SKPINDITURIS (A) CATEGORIES (liwlud (S) CAPITAL ,, - PUBLIC SAFETY OHUlttoml lc ffiSfSSgJT TM1 navppMMPUT M. rlmml - Three-fcddroo- two-stor- I 4 7ZT LIBRARIES 7 8 Soutliwick Realty, Inc SERVTCf 8 FOR AOEO OR POOR g I 1 $ $ piioni; SOUTHWICK 257 3751 PAUL CHRISTENSEN JOYCE HAWKES 257 7126 downtown Salt Lake City 84337 UTAH HOUSING f J I COMDEVELOPMENT MUMTY OTHER 1LwjWrMI J iPiPPP l&it S:'',' . Custom built or Intermountain-Precision-BuiOrder NOW for SDrina delivery!! Your lot or ours,-yo- ur plans or ours. $m$t j Sfflc j w: J , .SKg, IjftlS' ' 11 TOTALS HAVE SEEN 'S!"h,K"P) " i t',Vy ' igrllluro of JksWftT p7- - , ChnTtEi.cutivc Jhl 22377 CSjiJ NHMt (r, u ol Jiint 30. Irtttf 10 Instruction 1, July 1876 thru DtomlMr 31, 1971 8 u I 99 ,Uii C,.MUM mMuOKW 'ur"" lrom S. Sum ol i Fundi Raturntd 1 Totll Fundi AvaiWM MWB """"" 1, S. 3. 0ltlon8 ), Wt) JJJ)J I QGAIL'D'V (2f3 PeHJ8 I 12.QU lmMfl . THEY ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AT DM. - COMPLETE COPY Ol THIS. HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCUHAVE A COPT OF THIS REPORT AND RECORDS DOCUMENTING THE A Q Special Coupon n jj Utah Boat, Sports Q i ravei Pf Ur II IfH snow D M Tt"l DChH'I.LJL.1 IliU fi (IF ANY) (IF ANY) D 0 I 4 10 ORS (Sum ol Hno IS. column ft ing column C) . . 9 Blliimo II or DPClmba. 11 iota t.uNtWbMUJ.AMAVE BEEN AOV.SIOIHAT CONTENTS Homes. RPCPtvM 4 REPORT LATtON D 197s Smrint Fundi IrotTt ntWRll ,0111 MtT (El CERTIFICATION carlify mil im mi Cum Eapculivp 0"ic ind with rcipoct 10 Iho ontitlomonl lundl roportod hroon. coftitv "in Ihov hivo not boon uHd in violation ol oilhor tno priority oitponditur m,,ch,n P'Wi'Mton IS.cl.on Rmi 3 V jjttPp ismmw ' BmnM 8 Pkccivw) swsi iav; TRUST FUND REPOHT (0) GREENBAND PRODUCTION SALT PALACE ffiMSgWTOg NONDISCRIMINATIONJSuTREStlTS DON AN EDWARD CITV lt ANO 10 EDUCATION H soi 2S".:m.s: NO. ADMINISTRATION 13 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT iu; DtCprolw )t, 1078 5 2 002 016 Ju,V 75 Jrs ITV FINANCIAL 8 MULTIPURPOSE GENERAL GOVT II 70WKST MAIN, TREMONTON, I'TAH ,,0m TREMONTON MAYOR TREMONTON $ g C ADMISSION: SHOW HOURS: SOCIAL "development MLS i1 , - HEALTH ' Rwnx.TREMONTON ACCOUNT PUBIC TRANSPORTATION Adults SI 75. Kids under 7. FREE Tues Fn 5pm-130pm 30pm Saturday Noon-1Sunday Noon-6pIntermountiin West's Greatest Sports Show. Si String P"0l PAO?KTKNT1 y home OLDKR HOME located in Garland. Seilitaiwill accept $2500 down and mis nouse nas carpets, carry a contract drapes and fireplaces Come in with your down payment it s less expensive than renting!!! Q SUPER SPORTS SHOW ! Camping and hunting gear Backpacking equipment Fishing boats and motors Huge Tackle Display f home in Tremonton. i:W LISTING!: las large living room, 75 X 130, fenced yard with garden sunt, one oi me nicest nomes in sandalwood, and Driced or only $24,500. travel Outstanding exhibits accessory displays plan a vacation! LEE ALLEN 69 South Tremont Phone TRAVEL SHOW! Garden Shop South - THE s, sheds, A FAMILY Remarkable stunts on bicycles that get smaller and smaller1 mbj ireplace, CovrUrooAVta munity a--es f STAGE SHOW! SBIC ACTS! Ifs a super BOAT SHOW! Flowerlane Funeral services were Saturday at Redwood Mem- 8 Sealed bids must be received no later than 12:00 Midnight, March 20, 1977, P. O. Box 566, Brigham City, Utah Ifs a SENSATIONAL Tremonton, Utah GENERAL REVENUE SHARING Bid Accepted $50. COUNTRY HOME WITH ACREAGE This lovely home with 36 acres of good irrigated past Phone us or stop in Shell- "as is" condition. Minimum t kitchen, utilities water system, large? wreaths at all ff, prices brothers, three sisters; Everett, Boise, Ida.; Ira, Aur- (1) One 1959 International 4 x 4 Short WB, Pickup r 4 COUNTRY LIVI far. Four bedrooi We have a complete selection of sympathy arrangements and partment. anything less Published in The Leader Mar. 3, 10, 17 and 24, 1977. 5 in Stock- i She married Alfred J. April 6, 1957, in Garland. She was a member of the LDS Church. She was a graduate of Bear River high school, 1953, a graduate of Henegar Business College, 1955. She had worked for Crown Zeller- - John W. Mellies, age 59, a former Tremonton resident, passed away March 1, 1977, in Salt Lake City. Born May 11, 1917 in Colo, to August H. and FOR BID You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the Complaint filed in the above entitled case with the Clerk Protests resisting the of the above entitled Court granting of these applica- - and to serve upon or mail to Clint S. Judkins, plaintiff's attorney, 113 West Main back Paper Co. and Utah Street, Tremonton, Utah, State Division of Highways 84337, a copy of said Answer in Salt Lake City. She was within twenty (20) days aftemployed in Stockston as er service of the summons clerk of the San Juaquin Co. upon you. Board of Supervisors for 12 If you fail so to do, Judgment by Default will be years until forced retirement due to illness in 1975. taken against you for the She had served as president ' relief demanded in said of the Legal Secretaries AsComplaint which has been sociation and was a member filed with the Clerk of said of the boating and yachting Court and a copy of which club of Stockston. may be obtained from the Survivors include her hus- Clerk of the above entitled band of Stockston, 2 sons and Court. 1 This is an action to quiet, daughter; Emil J. Mirabel-li- , U.S. Navy; Joseph and title to those certain premCynthia both of Stockston. ises located in Box Elder Her mother, Mrs. Charley County, State of Utah, and Eva Kay Fredrickson Peter- more particularly described son of Tremonton. Survivors as follows: also include one brother and three sisters; Gary Fred- Lot 4, Block 2, Riverside rickson, Brigham City; Mrs. Survey. Andy (Carol) Anderson, Dated this 10th day of Feb. ' Boise, Idaho; Mrs. E. P. 1977. (Donna) Babylon, San Jose, (Signed) Calif., and Mrs. Joseph ClintS. Judkins (Robin) Bergener of Tremonton. Attorney for Plaintiff Mir-abel- li 6500 State of Utah to the above named defendants: Connie Jean Fredrickson Mirabellie, 41, of Stockston, Calif., formerly of Dewey ville and Garland, died March 3, 1977, in the Oak Park hospital in Stockston, after a long illness. She was born Sept. 13, 1935, in Penrose, to Lloyd C. and Eva Knudson Fredrick-son- . JOHN W. MELLIES Published in The Leader March 3, 10 and 17, 1977. Summons Civil No. Funeral services were; MIRABELLIE OBITUARIES orial Estates, Redwood Road. . R.F.D. No. 2, Tremonton, Utah 84337. 4.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from one or both of two 0 ft. deep at the wells, following points: (1) S. 50 ft. and E. 2000 ft.; (2) S. 50 ft. and E. 1050 ft. both from NW Cor. Sec. 13, TllN, R4W. 2'2 mis. E of Thatcher); and used for the stockwatering of 200 cattle and 10 horses; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 480.0 acs. in WV Sec. 13; NW'i Sec. 24, TllN. R4W. (29-211- acs. Sec. 24. (29-211- Firth, care son-in-la- ton. meeting in Clearfield day were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Christensen. They went especially to see their grandson, Brian Christensen, confirmed after being baptized by his father on Saturday. Brian is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Christensen. A dinner party followed at the Lynn Christensen home. Other guests were and Mrs. Roy Burke of Clearfield. Sunday Mrs. Garland Puzey entertained at a dinner party at her home honoring her husband who was observing his birthday. It also honored their grandson, Robbie Puzey of Ogden who was celebrating his birthday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Puzey of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Puzey and family of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cochran of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hess have returned from an enjoyable visit with their son Mr. and daughter-in-law- , and Mrs. Paul Hess and son, Greg, in Denver. Returning home Saturday after spending the past few weeks in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada is Mrs. Leland Harris. She went especially to be with her daughter, Claudia, (Mrs. Alvin Johnston) who had a new baby girl born Feb. 17. The baby will be named Laura Marie John 47644 Petterson Congratulations go to Miss Denise Ashby, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Carl Ashby who competed in the Cache Valley Pageant in Logan Saturday evening and was named Miss Congeniality. The pageant was held at the Fine Arts Center on the USU , campus. s, e, NWNEt. SWNE,4. T12N. SEV4NW4 R18W. and 8.77 Doutres enjoyed snowmobiling at Bear Lake " 12-in- the stockwatering of 500 sheep, 4 horses and 50 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 22.77 acs. but limited to the sole supply of and daughter, son-in-la- w 10-in- 200-30- W. F. GorSon, Inc.. Box 157, Tremonton, Utah 84337. 1.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a drain at a point N. 1350 ft. and W. 1165 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 17, TUN. R2W, (1V2 mi. S of Dewey ville); and used for 47631 ing L. Enterprises, Inc.. to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep at a well. point S. 20 ft. and W. 333 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 24. T12N. R18W. (2 mi. NE of Grouse Creek); and used from May 15 to Oct. 1 for the irrigation of 200 acs. in NENEU. stock-waterin- '4SW4 TUN. Box 1. Grouse Creek. Utah 84313. 2.0 sec. ft. of water is 100-30- SW 16. Oren (13-308- Kimber (13-307- g, Sec. 17: NE4SW R2Q. 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 SLB&M. 47532 D. W. Clegg & Sons Inc., 339 Monsanto Blvd.. Soda Springs. Idaho. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 0 ft. deep at a point N. 800 ft. and W. 200 ft. from S' Cor. Sec. 4. T14N. R10W. (13 mi. W of Snow ville); and used for the domestic purg poses of one family, ston. 257-551- WATER TO 70 W. Main Phone Tremonton 257-368- 5 doiek: WITH THIS COUPON GOOD ANY iQ DAY OR EVENING Salt Palaca March 15-2- 0 D |