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Show i PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE USERS TO WATER The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Box Elder County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. W. Blair Summers. Rt. 2, Tremonton, Utah 84337, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 3.0 sec. ft. of water' as evidenced by Appl. 42647. The water has been diverted from a 0 well, ft. deep at a mint S. 1650 ft. and E. 2500 ft. rom NW Cor. Sec. 5, TUN, 14 W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, itockwatering of 60 cattle ind 10 horses; and used from Ipr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the rrigation of 160.0 aes. in Sec. . TUN, R4W. Hereafter, 3.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. well, deep at a point S. 1340 ft. and W. 1320 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 34, T12N, R4W, (Bothwell); and used for domestic and stockwatering same as heretofore; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 300.0 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 140.0 acs. in Ea Sec. 34, T12N, R4W. 47936 Thomas A. & Jeanne B. Pulliam, 474 I Str., Salt Lake City, Utah 84103. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep at a veil, toint N. 750 ft. and E. 1850 ft. rom SW Cor. Sec. 16, TUN, 118W, QVz mi. E of Etna); ind used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 12 cattle and 3 sheep; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the 4 irrigation of 0.25 ac. in Sec. 16, TUN, R18W. 48148 Robinson & Mortensen, care of J. T. (29-181- 16-in- 400-60- 16-in- 400-60- ADVERTISEMENT FORBIDS Town of Plymouth. Plymouth. Utah 84330 Plymouth Town Corp., Plymouth, Utah. Valley Engineering, Inc., 168 N. 1st E.. Logan, Utah 100-50- SE'4-SWV- (13-312- 0) Robinson, Oakley, Idaho sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a well, point S. 100 ft. and E. 250 ft. 83276. 1.0 12-in- 200-80- from 0 Cor. Sec. VVV4 10, T12N, (Park Valley); and R13W, used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 210.0 acs. in WVzSW' Sec. 10; NWV4 Sec. 15, T12N, R13W. 48168 (11-101- Charles Douglas Lind, Box 101, Dec-- . lo, Idaho 83323. 6.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. well, deep at a point S. 1100 ft. and E. 1900 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 18, T13N, R16W, (Lynn) and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 900.0 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 300 acs. in Sees. 7 and 8, T13N, R16W; and Sees. 12 and 13, T13N, 350-60- Con- tractors, 1135 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. Intermountain Contractors, Inc.. P. O. Box 1829, Salt Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Valley Engineering, Inc. located at 168 N. 1st East, Logan, Utah 84321 upon payment of $15.00 for each set. No refunds will be given. Joseph Stokes, Town May President ' 4, 1977. Printed in The Leader on May 12, 19 and 26, 1977. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on June 15, 1977, at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall in the town of Dewey ville, the Town Council of the town of will hold a public hearing concerning proposed Ordinance updating of Zonat ing Ordinance No. which time and place all interested persons and citizens may appear and will be given an opportunity to be heard either in support of or in opposition to the proposed ordinance. The proposed ordinance has been filed with and is the custody of Town Clerk, Myrl D. Perry at his home and may be examined by any interested person by appointment between the hours of 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. up to and including 7:00 p.m. on June 15, 1977, or at the Town Hall between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday until June 15, 1977. Horace G. Gardner Dew-eyvill- e, 76-0- Town President Myrl D. Perry Town Clerk R17W. 48176 Bonneville Bench Irrigation Corp., care of Royce Nish, Plymouth, Utah 84331. 350.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from Bear River and Malad River at the following points: (1) N. 2260 ft. and E. 125 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 26, T13N, R2W, (2) N. 50 ft. and W. 200 ft. from E4 Cor. Sec. 15, T13N, R3W, (Cutler Dam). The water will be stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 by means of an earthfilled dam 85 ft. high creating a reservoir having a 100,000 ac. ft. capacity inundating 5000 acs. in Nli, NEV4SEV4 Sec. 15; WV2 Sec. 10; NEV4 Sec. 9; EV2 Sec. 4, T13N, R3W; Sees. 21, 28 and 33, T14N, R3W; and used for municipal purposes within the limits of Plymouth and Portage, Utah, and used for stockwatering of 5000 cattle, 3000 sheep and 100 hogs; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for recreation and for the irrigation of 30,000 acs. in parts of the following: WV2 of T13N, R2W; E'a of T13N, (29-215- R3W, parts Estate of Val Jones, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 35 North 1st West (P. O. Box 718), Brig-haCity, Utah 84302 on or before the 22nd day of August A.D., 1977. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. UCA 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. m 5, Glenn L. Jones Administrator, with will annexed of the Estate of Val Jones, deceased. sec. ft. of water will be consumed and 25.0 sec. ft. of water will be returned to the natural stream or source at a point same as heretofore. Gene 48218 Munns, 47 Ritter Ave., Gar-lanUtah 84312. 0.1 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted h from a well, 24 ft. deep at a point N. 203 ft. and E. 1096 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. Published in The Leader, May 19 1977. (29-215- 2l4-lnc- 26, T12N, R3W, (Garland); and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 0.6 acs. in SWV4-SSec. 26, T12N, R3W. W'4 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 June 18, 1977. Dee C. Hansen, STATE ENGINEER Published in The Leader May 5, 12 and 19, 1977. 1 Notice to Creditors Estate of Frederick Weis-e- r, Jr., usually known as Fred Weiser, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at RFD No. 2A, Tremonton, Utah 84337 on or before the 15th day of August A.D., 1977. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisUCA 1953, ions of Sec. and with proper verification as required therein. Fred Eggli Executor of the Estate of Frederick Weiser, Jr., usually known as Fred Weiser Deceased. Date of first publication May 5, A.D., 1977. Sherma Hansen attorney for executor, Brigham City, Utah 84302 Published in The Leader May 5, 12, 19, and 26, 1977. Box two-wee- houseguests of Mrs. Coombs' brother and sister-in-la- Col. and Mrs. Byron Hall and family in Alexandria, Va. The Hall family accompanied them on sightseeing tours. They visited at Williamsburg, Va. They also had tours of the White House, the Capitol, attended a session of the Senate, visited Arlington Cemetery. In New York City they attended the ballet at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center. They also toured the LDS Sessions in Boulder, Colo, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Ar-len- e Labrum) Whyte and family in Longmont, Colo. Jami enjoyed visiting her friend, Pam Labrum. LaRell Thompson and family of Thatcher were in Salt Lake City Thursday evening to meet Ben Couch of Karonoah, New Zealand, who accompanied them to Thatcher where he was a houseguest until Saturday. Ben Couch is a former missionary convert friend of LaRell and they have met several times since LaRell served an LDS mission in New Zealand. Enjoying dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Iverson were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder and son, David Claud, and Mrs. Lola Snyder of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Farren Christensen of Roy. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Mildred Baer, Mrs. Mildred Shumway accompanied by Mrs. Zenna White of Garland, attended a meeting at the home of Mrs. Beth Gurr-iste- r in Brigham City for Women's "International Year". A meeting for ladies in the Tremonton-Garlan- d area will be held May 20 at the Bear River High School at 7:30 p.m." Ross Miller, accompanied by his grandson, Steven Miller of Kaysville, enjoyed fishing at Strawberry Reservoir for a few days last week. The fifth grade students at the North Park Elementary School, under the direction of their teachers, Dorothy Nelson and Robert Byram, enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake City Friday where they visited the Hansen Planitarium, The Museum of Natural Hisotry and the Hogle Zoo. Mrs. Wilford Rogers attended the 48th birthday anniof the Eastlami (re- turned missionaries from the Eastern States) held Wednesday evening at the Lion's House in Salt Lake City. A special program was enjoyed and a lovely dinner served. The Thespians (Drama Club) at Bear River High School, under the direction of Mrs. Betty Bone, held a banquet at the cafeteria at the high school Saturday evening, after which they enjoyed a movie, "The King and I". Mr. and Mrs. Burton Huish of Twin Falls were overnight guests of Mrs. Huish's father, W. L. Stenquist, during the week. Visiting Principal and Date of first publication May, A.D., 1977. Sherma Hansen Attorney for Administrator of T14N, R3W; of T15N, R3W. 225.0 daughter, Jami, returned Saturday from an exciting k vacation in the eastern states. They were versary NOTICE TO CREDITORS parts TammY Nessen Aitends Debate En-rou- te Lake City. Utah. (13-311- 0) Coombs Family Tour Egg; Mormon Headquarters. While at the Hall home, Miss Lynn Hall, who had just completed an LDS Mission in Uruguay returned home. home the Coombs family visited Dr. and Mrs. Ray 84321. General Howell Way Bishop and Mrs. Theo Coombs and son, Curtis, and Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of a culinary water supply line, a distribution system and a will be Storage Rese-voi- r received by Town of Plymouth at the office of Town of Plymouth until 7:00 p.m. Daylight Savings Time June 7. 1977, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at the following locations: Associated Trcmonton Way 188, 75-9-- If you plan to fertilize your lawn this year, do it before June first and aerate it at the same time so that the water will go down in, rather than run off the surface. Mrs. Don Edvalson and family, during the past week, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Edvalson of Milton-Fre- e Water, Oregon; LaRaine Maughan of Portland. The entire group attended the wedding reception for Val Taylor and Janell Edvalson, held in the cultural hall at Farr West. The young couple were married in the Ogden LDS Temple. Other guests at the Edvalson home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Johanson and daughter, Jill, and son, Clayton, of Portland. Captain and Mrs. George Ficklin and sons, George, Dennis and Jason of Mountain Home AFB are visiting Captain Ficklin's parents, Dr. and Mrs. George C. Ficklin, and other family members. Captain Ficklin will leave by plane on June 3 for England, where he will be stationed. His wife and sons will remain as house-guesof Dr. and Mrs. Ficklin until he can locate quarters at the Air Force Base. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baird and family in Ogden Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baer. Attending a buffet luncheon at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Carl Ashby following the concert at the high school Friday evening were ts Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Larry Olsen of Petersboro, Miss Lani Poulsen, a graduate of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stokes and son, David, of Tremonton. Mrs. M. P. Christensen has returned after spending the past three weeks in Billings, Mont, visiting her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Holden (Luanna) Brink and family. Mrs. Brink is recuperating following back surg01-se- n, son-in-la- ery. Spending the weekend visiting President and Mrs. Gerald Simmons and family was J. Marvin Ashton, a member of the Quoram of Twelve Apostles of Salt Lake City. Other Sunday dinner guests were President and Mrs. Ward Taylor and fam-ilPresident and Mrs. Richard Harris, Mr. and Mrs, Mike Harris, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harris of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Simmons of Logan. Mrs. Harry Taylor is re y, ceiving medical care in the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. you know I A group of sisters got together at the home of Mrs. Floyd Gardner, Wednesday,' to observe her birthday. Mr. Meade Stokes and Mrs, Therma Himilton came from Brigham City to join With Mrs. Ardella Barfuss, Mrs. Myrna Smith and Mrs, Gae ' Bronson, of Tremonton, to help make Bertha's day a special one. They enjoyed dinner and the afternoon and can't lift both of Bow-cutt- man and their children, Danny. Lynette, and Lee Anne, came to visit with the Wayne Fryer family Satur- Sor-ense- day. They also visited with Mrs. John Fryer at Mount-ainvie- w Nursing Home, before returning to Fairview that evening. Mrs. Warren Haycock attended a tea given by Mrs. ing. Spending the weekend in were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stenquist. They were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stenquist and family. n Mr. and Mrs. Lee and children, Graham and Heather, of Chillri-wasB. C. Canada have been visiting at the Arvid Fredrickson home in Tremonton. Boise Kay Andrews in Logan, Saturday afternoon. It was in honor of Miss Susan Haycock, who will be married the latter part of June. Our community is ing sympathy to the Jay Lish family at the destruction caused at their home Monday by fire. They were in the process of doing some additional remodeling and have worked so very hard getting their home in order following the move from Cache Valley. Just a special little side light this week, concerning an interesting conversation with Mrs. Paul (Gloria Lish) Bond. She related to me that her sister, Irene Lish Hess, had always sent the paper with hometown news to her and how much she has enjoyed reading about the happenings in good old Deweyville through the years. We visited with her at the viewing of Irene last week. Gloria and her father, Horace Lish, Sr., had come for the services from California. So, here's hoping some other family member will take time to send "Swanee" the news from home! Fred-rickso- evening of visiting. Melvin Burbank is being up and around very carefully following surgery on his knee last week. Good to report that Ray Gleason is at home now, recovering from his recent heart attacks. He always has such funny stories to relate, so this one will be shared. It seems there were two nurses helping him walk in the corridor and his doctor came along. Ray said, "Now, Doc, How to Save on Electricity and Mrs. LaMont Nessen Last weekend it was their and family. The Howell School childdaughter, Valene's, weddren and their teachers had a ing. This week they attended the reception for her and her real nice day Monday. They 's new husband, Lee, at went by bus to Brigham City FriCenter. where they had a surprise Reception day evening. Saturday evenbirthday party for Supt. ing an open house for the Hawes. The children prescouple was held at the Egin ented him with a lovely quilt. Bench Ward cultural hall in They had drawn different Idaho. scenes on the quilt, which Tammy Nessen spent sev- told of the activities and eral days this past week at different things in the school. Snow College with the Bear Mothers in the Howell PTA River High drama class. quilted it. n Mrs. Sherrie Leggett and Visiting with Blodwin Sunday were Mr. and children spent the weekend Mrs. Jay Sorensen and famat the Burke Jones. Mr. and ily. Blodwin is really excited Mrs. Kenny Jones were their over the coming event this .dinner guests on Saturday. week. Her mother, Amanda Smith, will be celebrating her 100th birthday Thursday, May 19. An open house has been planned for her at the Nursing Home in Tremonton. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. FOR SALE Congratulations, Amanda, from all of us. 1974 Honda CB 550, four, Mr. and Mrs. James Ness3500 miles, luggage rack, en attended an International Travelers Convention in sissy bar, pegs, roll bar $1100 Bountiful over the weekend. They also visited with Mr. Louella Gunderson and Mrs. Darlene Mellies. Marilynn and Les Kins- Sisters Celebrate Gardner's Birthday Fryer had another busy weekend. these at ome." Mrs. Ardella Barfuss, Tremonton, and Bertha Gardner were in Salt Lake City Friday. They visited with two other sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Phoebe Henrie, accompanied by Mrs. Jennie Gephart and Mrs. Hazel Rose of Garland enjoyed dinner at Harmon's Cafe in Ogden Wednesday. The Tremonton-Garlan- d Fun Club met with Mrs. Deanne Hammond of Garland as hostess Thursday evening. This was their closing meeting for the season. A delicious luncheon was served, after which a social and handiwork was enjoyed for the remainder of the even- Dewey ville Way By Alene Jeny Wood The Mariner Munks have By hi-w- 257-301- 9. Your for: Representative O O Planned O Mortgage O Group Futures Estate Planning through Life Insurance Insurance Plans HESS DON Garland Tremonton o0 257-780- Beneficial Life LAKE SALT East 1st CITY. UTAH 0 & Factory Garland (Old Bank) One of a series by Emswircg h&w miceh snssgy each epptoce uses. " ::: r ".: " Knowing how much electricity your home appliances consume can help you manage their use more wisely. :.' Electricity usage is measured in kilowatt hours (kwh). One kilowatt hour is 1000 watts of electricity in use for one hour. (Another way to describe it is the amount of electricity consumed by a single 100 watt light bulb burning for 10 hours). In Utah Power's service area, the average cost of one kilowatt hour is under 4C (among the lowest in the nation). The following chart lists the approximate amount of electricity consumed by various appliances in normal use for one month. When figuring your electric usage, you need to take into account the size of an appliance and how much you use it. We hope that knowing which appliances use the most electricity will help you become an energy-savin- g "watt watcher." ENERGY REQUIREMENTS OF ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Air Conditioner 200 400 1,500 Blanket Blender Broiler Oven Attic Circulating Kitchen y cu. Chest Type Manual Defrost (15-2- 1 9 1 7 31 30 370 90 250 24 170 11 4 8 Average Consumed Monthly Wattage Pan Furnace Automatic Cycle Continuous Cycle Griddle 400 1,000 65 1,250 177 1,100 1,000 Hair Dryer Heater, Portable Heating Pad Hot Plate Humidifier Iron Lawnmower Lighting (varies with size of home and living habits) Mixer (Food) Night Light Oven (Microwave) Post Light (Photo Cell) Radio, Table 125 2 90 1 8 13 12 8 100 1 1,450 100 50 2 16 35 6 110 10 10 Radio-phonogra- Stereo (three hours ft.) Upright Type Manual Defrost Automatic Defrost Disposer (Food) Fry 80 4,800 1,000 525 1,500 257 1,200 Dehumldifier Dishwasher Fans Freezer 1 8 2 2 Clock Clothes Dryer Coffee Maker Corn Popper Deep Fat Fryer Roll-a-Wa- 15 per day) - 110 Range-Ove- 500 1,100 1 10 500 500 1.200 90 300 n Oven Includes Microwave Oven 3 7-- kw - With Oven Includes Microwave Oven Refrigerators-Freezer- with Consumed Wattage Monthly Automatic Defrost Cu. 16-1- 8 150 Ft. Automatic Defrost 20 Cu. Ft. & Up Side by Side Roaster Sewing Machine Shaver Sun Lamp Television Black and White Tube Type Solid State 160 200 1,320 10 100 15 300 1 240 55 30 20 350 200 1.150 5 50 40 4 400 4 73 630 4 2 10 105 78 Tube Type Solid State Toaster Toothbrush (Standard) Waffle Iron Washer (Automatic) Water Heater (varies considerably with 1,100 500 clothes washing 4,500 265 60 family living habits. "Add Road Roddy's Column! Utah Power welcomes your questions, suggestions, and comments. Compactor Vacuum Cleaner and bathing habits) 10 kwh 'Does not Include electricity to heat water. Often-aske- d questions and good suggestions are published in Reddy Kilowatt's regular newspaper column. Write to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 699, Salt Lake Crty, Utah 64110. t' 1 1 Color Water Pump Manual Defrost 5 Cu. Ft. area, degree days, and 100 s 10-1- Varlw considerably Average Trash With Conv. 110 170 Est. kwh Est. kwh Est. kwh Average Consumed Monthly Wattage par month for automatic Ice maker. 11 U ALIGHT C07.TONY 1 450 160 St. |