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Show THE LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to correct water in Box Elder County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Location in SLB&M. Sinks (13-289- 4) Land Livestock Corp., Box 184, Malad, ID, proposes to correct the point of diversion of 0.04 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by 43609 The water has been diverted 0 from a ft. well, deep, at a point S. 2215 ft. and E. 2215 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 6, T14N, R10W; and used for the stockwatering of 750 cattle and 10 horses. Hereafter 0.04 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from 0 a ft. deep, well, at a point N. 600 ft. W. 400 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. 6, T14N, R10W (3 miles N. of Pilot Springs); and used same as heretofore. INVITATION TO BID & (13-289- 250-35- 250-35- Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, UT 84114, on or before Jan. 28, 1978. Dee C.Hansen, STATE ENGINEER Published in The Leader Dec. 15, 22 and 29, 1977. NOTICE TO WATER USERS 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. 50327 Vernal (13-316- Slater, 2539 Gramercy Ave., Ogden, UT 84401. 900.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from Duncan Canyon & unnamed creek at a point E. 660 ft. from WV4 Cor. Sec. 6, T12N, R13W (Park Valley). The water will be stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 by means of an earthTilled dam 25 ft. high creating a reservoir with a 900 ac. ft. capacity inundating 40 acs. in NWy4 Sec. 6,- - T12N, R13W; and used for stockwatering of 50 cattle anftused' from rApril 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 300.0 acs. in SVi Sec. 6, T12N, R13W. 50330 ( Charles J. Wood, 112 North Main, Garland, UT 84312. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 70 ft. deep, at a point N. 435 ft. and E. 210 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 26, Published in The Leader Dec. 1, 8 and 15, 1977. T12N, R3W (Garland); and used for the domestic 4 purposes of 1 family in S.WV4-SWV- Sec. 26, T12N, R3W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 NUT & BOLTS .Sealed proposals in duplicate are invited by the Box Elder County Commission, Brigham City, Utah, for the remodel of THE COURTHOUSE BUILDING, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by L. Don Frandsen, Inc. Architect. Proposals shall be filed at the Office of the County Commission of said Box Elder County at the County Courthouse Building, Brig-haCity, Utah on or before 2 1977, at p.m., December which time all proposals will be opened and read aloud. Proposals shall be accompanied by either a certified check or a bid bond of not less than 5 percent of the amount of the bid. Such check or bond shall be drawn in favor of the County Commission and the check or bond of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the contract and furnish the additional bonds required. The County Commission reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or alternates and to waive any bidding informality. The Contractor and all shall be required to pay not less than the prevailing rate of wages per hour for each type of craft or work needed to execute the contract and also the prevailing wage rates for legal holidays and overtime, all as required by the Industrial Commission of the State of Utah and the U.S. Department of Labor. The contractor and all subcontractors shall be required to comply with Federal Equal Employment Opportunity requirements. Each contractor shall be required to comply with the U.S. Department of Commerce 10 percent Minority Business The Board of Education. Box Elder County School District hereby announces its intention to purchase four (4) school buses. transit-typ- e Interested bidders may secure the specifications from the School District Office. Sealed quotations will be received at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Education. 230 West Second South. Brigham City. Utah, until 10:00 o'clock A.M. on Wednesday, the 21st day of December. Enterprise requirements. Documents will be on file at the Office of the County Comnrlsslon 'Box Elder County and the Architect's Office, 850 24th St., Ogden, Utah, on or after December 5, 1977. A deposit of $100.00 is required for release of documents from the Architect. Complete instructions to bidders are included in bidding documents. By order of Box Elder County Commission, Brig-haCity, Utah, this sixth day of December, 1977. Don E. Chase Chairman, Box Elder County Commission, Brigham City Utah Published in The Leader December 8 and 15, 1977. m The only people who really listen to both sides of an argument are the neighbors. is Mrs. Lewis Allen and children, Amy, Allyson and Mitch, enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mrs. Grace Hales. The Tremonton Stake Presidency, the High the Stake Clerks and the Patriarchs and their parCoun-cilme- Mrs. Dwayne Crompton, accompanied their grandson, Elder Terry Crompton of Placentia, Cal- ifornia to Provo Thursday where he entered the Language Training School prior to leaving to fulfill an LDS mission in Rome, Italy. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Castleton, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Castleton of Logan, visited Mrs. Ruby Flatin and Mrs. Geo Schwartz in the Oneida County Hospital in Malad. The Literary Guild met with Mrs. Leah Deakin as hostess Tuesday evening. Special guests were Mrs. LaPriel Collings of Brigham City, Mrs. Winona Ballard and Mrs. May Miller. A program was enjoyed with Christmas stories by Mrs. Judy Smith of Fielding and Mrs. JoAnn Deakin. Glen, Marilyn and Scott Smith; Marie, Darlene and Danny Deakin sang Christmas carols. Mrs. Deakin had her home attractively decorated in festive Christmas colors. recently returned after an party at Maddox Ranch House in Perry for the foll- enjoyable vacation with Mr. and Mrs. George Shelby and family of Garland, to Lake Light refreshments were Powell. served. Mrs. Deakin also Houseguests at the home presented each guest with a of Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Harrminiature fruit cake. is during the past week were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr." and Mrs. Daniel Staack Mrs, Don Edyalson and fam-- ' of Chicago." Sunday dinner ily were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon guests at the Harris- - home Sowby of Nephi; Mr. i and were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mrs. A. O. Johansen of LoHarris and daughter, Diane, gan and Rick Wood of Lay-towho have moved from the The Lions Club held theu Chicago area to make their home in Tremonton. annual Christmas party Among those attending the along with their partners Civic Center Wednesday Intermountain Electrical Association Ogden Chapter evening. A lovely dinner was Christmas Party held at the served. A program was preValley View Country Club in sented from the music deLayton Thursday evening partment at Utah State Uniwere Mr. and Mrs. Melvin versity. New members welCastleton, Mr. and Mrs. comed to the Lions Club DeVerl Payne, Mr. and were Dr. Clark Asay, LaVar Mrs. Wayne Payne, Mr. and Johnson and Keith Anders-soMrs. Dallas Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Deters, Mr. and Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson and Mr. Mrs. Gregge Hardman and and Mrs. Jerry Deatry. family Sunday were Mr. and Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Verl Grover and son, Rudy Hupp Sunday were Mr. Ricky of Brigham City and and Mrs. Chester Keyes of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hardman Willard. The two ladies are of Roy. The occasion was . n. at-th- e and Utah Division of Parks and Recreation, approved June 10, 1977, provides for the issuance of a concession lease to the Willard Bay Corporation. This group plans to construct concession facilities near the northeast shores of Willard Reservoir, of not far from the I Willard in northerncity I) Utah. Construction should start in the spring of 1978, and take about four years to complete. Features proposed include DeeLou a service center for the Today's kids are so smart. boaters and campers, a high We noticed several on Sandensity campground, coffee ta's knee with cassette rehouse for visitors not wantcorders switched on. ing to eat in a more formal restaurant, a farmers market where fresh local fruit can You're getting along in years be purchased, a general when something you get your store, a sailhouse, sailboat teeth into is apt to be a glass launch, boat slips, boat storof water, age, tot lots, a restaurant and bar. These facilities will be constructed in stages, as Preserve Wildlife. Throw a scheduled by the development plan and as demands party. develop. The added features have been planned to complement the area and the One advantage of small cars is that you can squeeze twice existing facilities as well as facilto provide first-clas- s as many of them into traffic ities and to satisfy the needs jams. of a high use, near-urba- n water-oriente- d reation area is only partially completed. Projections on current useage, local and tourists te who will be channeled within view of the proposed devel- opment on Interstate 80 and 15, population growth and the attraction of the facilities planned - indicate useage could approach one million visitors annually by the year 1980. Additionally, the added facilities will utilize the recreation potential of the reservoir and enhance the total recreation experience of the visitor. R&R HARDWARE 176 Tremonton, West Ut. Main 257-568- 2 Willard Reservoir, part of the Weber Basin Project, has become a popular recreation area since the project was completed In 1964. Thousands of people now visit the reservoir annually, even though the north marina rec 70 West Main Southwick Paul Christensen Mowon-Sma- n EAST HELP housework Light Top about Call pay. WANTED day on Vt 257-533- in 4 Saturday. evening. m D 12 x 65 Brodmore trailor home on 55 x 148 lot, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, new carpeting. Available Jan. 1. D 0 Two building lots on Rocket Road. D home on OLDER and corrals, in Honeyville. three-bedroo- acres with barns 2.7 D D OLDER home and buildings on one acre in Park Valley. 0 D 0 0 D D I UTM 0 DON CIIAD17ICK REALTY I I I U I J I U I U - Briqham City In Tremonton Call: Scott W. J. . Wayne Reid Office Res. 257-594- Reid a 257-713- 6 Ptivwsr for agriculture PCA is In business to finance the production of food and fiber. It's our only business. The many advantages of specialized PCA service for growers, livestock operators, dairymen, nurserymen and commercial fishermen are described in a new brochure. 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Can be bought in 40 acre parcels for $7,500 or the entire package for $60,000. rL m Engines-Electri- c BLOCK In my home trained and 2 or over 723-52- Mechlnes-Sowln- g Cloanort-Larg- o 1 non entertained at an open house Sunday evening for the Fourth Ward Bishopric, the Sunday School officers and their partners and a few close friends. Lovely light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nelson of Tremonton, just returned from a ten day visit to the Hawaiian Islands. While on Oahu they attended the Honda Motorcycle convention. They then visited other going gets tough, If you don't like people, If you are an 8 to S man, If you aren't a self tarter, If you don't Kate to lose, and If you're satisfied with less than 120,000 per for year. Call Machlnot-Vacuu- area. annual are the authorized dealer for Intermountain Precision Bilt Homes. Many plans to choose from. Fully improved lots available to build on or use other ways. can't stand criticism, If you aren't fair in math, If you can't get going when the Typewriter-Addin-g, recreation Fuel Mountain We 25-3- WE REPAIR Appliances-Law- Hir-sch- Keith Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Bowcutt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Ovard. The Lions Club held a birthday party at the Mountain View Nursing Home Monday evening honoring Mrs. Vida Forsgren and John Sjoblom on their birthdays. They were each presented with a nice gift and there was a huge birthday cake for all the residents at the Nursing Home to share. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stokes, Principal and Mrs. Don Edvalson and Jerry Douglas. Kristy Edvalson entertained the group by playing Christmas carols on the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Oyl-.e- r, . Mrs., .Denise JOyler, and ,on, Christopher, accompanied by Jill Smith of Thatcher, were in Salt Lake City Thursday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Oyler's son, Elder Kevin Oyler, who has returned after fulfilling an LDS mission in Las Vegas, Nev. His testimonial will be held Christmas Day in the Sixth Ward chapel at 4 p.m. Friends and relatives are cordially invit- - Salesman wanted to sell new and used farm equipment for Brigham Implement. Experience preferred. Must have farm background. Preferred age 5 yean. Don't apply if your word Isn't good, If you 15 Page 15, 1977, BABY SITTING son-in-la- n, owing guest- s- Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Don Housley, Mr. and Mrs. n. TIMES. December D Chuck-O-Ram- Clare Zollinger, who recently moved with his wife and family to Rockland, Idaho was a special guest along with his wife. A short program was enjoyed with Dr. Kyle Tebbs as master of ceremonies. Mrs. Vicky Archibald of Fielding sang Christmas songs, accompanying herself on her guitar. A lovely dinner was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Miller hosted a lovely dinner Salesman Concession Facilities Planned At Willard Bay VVantod An agreement between the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation third birth- day. sisters. Mr. and Woodbury, accompanied by Principal and Mrs. Richard Stevenson of the Davis High School, have returned after attending a Northwest Accrediting Conference at the Hilton Hotel in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Callis-te- r returned Sunday after an enjoyable visit with their son Mr. and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Craig Callister in Buena Park, Calif. The VGF Club met with Mrs. LaRain Marble as hostess Friday evening. Following a lovely hot luncheon, the evening was spent doing handiwork. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield were at the Salt Lake City airport Friday to spend a few hours with their son and daughter-in-law- , Bishop and Mrs. Don Garfield, who were enroute to Sun Valley on business. Dr. and Mrs. LaMar Harr- 15, 1977. .Ryan Hardman's Conference Principal and Mrs. Darwin EDUCATION-BO- Published in The Leader Dec. Attends By Flo Munson n, ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT David N. Morrell Clerk Principal ?, Christmas party held at the Red Baron Restaurant in Brigham City. A lovely dinner was enjoyed. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cannon and son, Christopher attended a Diabetes Forum at the Graystone Plaza in Salt Lake City where they participated in a panel discussion. Mrs. Cannon also attended the final board meeting for the year on the Diabetes Program. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Can- - BOARD OF Trcmonton Tales m tners, held their annual Christmas Party at Archibald Ford Saturday evening. President Gerald Simmons welcomed Dee Leak as a member of the High Council. at which time they will be publicly opened and tabulated. Quotations to be considered must be submitted on the quotation form provided for this purpose. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and waive any informalities. 1977. PROPOSED PURCHASE OF SCHOOL BUSES State Capitol, SLC. UT 84114, on or before Jan. 14. 1978. OeeC. Hansen STATE ENGINEER ed to attend the meeting and welcome Kevin back home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fuhri-maMrs. Con Hansen, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris of Portage, and Mrs. Charles Ward of Ogden, are spending Wednesday and Thursday of this week in Manti. Thursday morning they will attend a wedding ceremony in the Manti LDS Temple where their nephew, Bradley Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Harris of Springfield, Ore., will claim Sandy McBride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McBride of Anaheim, Calif., as his bride. Following the cere-- , mony, a wedding breakfast hosted by the groom's parents, will be held at the a Restaurant for members of the bridal party. Mrs. Phoebe Henrie has been visiting her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harris and family in Salt Lake City. i, Shelly Lewis, Debra Colleen Garfield, accompanied by Jean Hunsak-er- , David Deakin and Doug Ashby, provided a musical program at the Regional LEADER-GARLAN- TO FIND A JOB or TO FILL ONE. ..Contact Job Service 26 SO TREMONT TREMONTON 257-363- 7 AND INSURANCE TO) 75iO REALTOR J9 West Main, Tremonton |