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Show Fielding Family smm NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have boen filed with the State Engineer to Appropriate water in Box Elder County, State of the entire throughout Utah, otherwise designatunless year ed. All locations are in SLB&M. Gro-veNorman 37311 404 East 2nd South, Brig-ha. of City. Ut.. .015 sec.-ft330 ft. well water from a ft. and W. deep at a point S. 50 Sec. 32, Cor. NE from ft. 50 THN. R8V. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of 1 family, the of 1000 head of cattle 1 and 20 horses and from Apr. of the for irrigation 31 to Oct. 'i All uses in 25 acre. Sec. 32. NWV4NWU-N'i Sec. 33, THN, R8V. Harold J. 127 37315 Park Valley, Ut., .1 sec.-fwell of water from a from 150 to 200 ft. deep at a W. 1100 ft. point S. 1240 ft. and Cor. Sec. 4, TUN, from R13W, and used for the domestic requirements of 1 family of and for the stockwatering 500 head of cattle and 25 horses NVfeSWVi Sec. in SWViNWVi. 4, TUN, R13W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the above applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut.. on or before r, stock-waterin- g NEV4-NE'iNE- San-dal- f 13-- 1 l, t. Ni January 29, 1966. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in the Leader, Utah, from December Hi. to December 30, 19G5 INVITATION TO BID on Gasoline and Motor Oil You are invited, if interested, to submit a sealed bid, including the cost per gallon you would be willing to sell regular gasoline to the Box Elder County School District during the l!Hi6 calendar year. It will take approximately 28,000 gallons in the Brigham City area to be delivered to Brigham City and approximately 38.000 gallons in the Tremonton area to be delivered to Tremonton, said deas liveries to be needed and to be billed in lots of 1.250 gallons or more. Bids may be submitted for consideration on the basis of the total of approximately 66.000 gallons for both areas or may be subto sell the mitted, offering amount approximately for either the Brigham City or Tremonton areas. The number of gallons specified is estimated to be that which will be needed for use in the Box Elder County School District for the 1966 tank-wago- calendar year. You are also invited, if interested, to submit a sealed bid, indicating what you would be willing to sell to the Box Elder Welcome Gift From California Mr. and Mrs. David Scott arrived home on Christmas Eve from a trip to San Bernadino. at Calif. Their five children home were waiting with sparkling eyes and open arms for the Christmas gift home brought little brown-eye- their - an four parents adorable month old baby boy - their little adopted brother. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert O. Marble of Malad and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mangum of Mesa, Ariz. The baby was blessed by his grandfather, Bert O. Marble on Christmas Eve and given the name of Daren Marble Scott. Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. Scott to California and Mrs. Mont Vanderhoof of Tremonton. While there they visited with Mr. Vanderhoof's sister, Mrs. Tony Davis and family at Alhambra and with Mr. Scott's sister, Mrs. Marlin d Kupel and family at Palmdale. Mrs. V. D. Bowcutt and daughter, Jane and son, Scott, and Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt and son. Randy, attended "Peter Pan" at the Valley Music Hall in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Walton accompanied by their son, James C. and his son of Ogden, were in Granger Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon Bennett and family. County School District Motor on a bid form pro- Oil specified vided herewith. The Board of Education will consider for acceptance bids submitted whether in whole or will be in part, whichever deemed to be to the best interests of the Box Elder County School District and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any formalities. Bids, indicating prices, Federal Excise Tax, State Tax, and Sales Tax not included, are to be submitted on the Bid Forms provided herein and will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education, County Court House, Brigham City, Utah, up until 2:00 P.M. on the 10th day of Januarv the bids 1966, at which time will lie publicly opened, read and tabulated and referred to the Board of Education for con- sideration at it's f.rst regular meeting following the receipt and tabulation of said bids. Bids submitted shall be in sealed envelopes noted on the outside as "Bids on Gasoline and Oil". Any bid received after the specified time will be returned to the bidder unopened. BOARD OF EDUCATION BOX ELDER SCHOOL DISTRICT By David N. Morrell, Clerk YEAR END CLEARANCE Save money on any of these Cars or Trucks now. We have had some of these too long your g?In our loss. Sale Price NOW was 1965 STAR CHIEF New Sedan or tires. Still under factory war- - ranty, $3395. 1965 CHEV. Impala Small 4-do- V-- 8 $3195. Hard Top 4-do- or engine, extra clean. $2695. $2495. 1965 GMC PICKUP Custom Cab Long wheelbase, new tires, last years demo $2395. $2295. 1964 PONTIAC Catalina Station Wagon. Power steering, hydramatic. $2695. $2395 1963 CADILLAC COUPE With air conditioning. Real sharp car. .1 1963 RAMBLER Economical, 1961 FALCON V .1 $3495. $3095. sedan 660 4-do- or 6 4-do- or cylinder engine. $1295. $1020. sedan $ 645. $ 595. Many older cars priced from $100.00 up. Also many older pickups including: 157 Chev. 6. 157 GMC V-- 11956 Ford V-11954 Chev 21951 Chev. y4 Ion Pickups with stock racks and heavy duty wheels. Get one of these now while you still have a choice. They will all be gone next spring. 8. The Leader Tremonton. Ulah 1965 December 30, Thursday, rr 1.1! 10 rieiuuij; i T? by Flo Munson Bishop and Mrs. Daryl Garn and and children, Bradley Dana, of Cleveland, Ohio, aro with t h e holidays spending Mr. and Garn's parents, Bishop Mrs. Uel Garn and other relatives in this area. Leaving Wednesday by jet to with Mr. spend the holidays and Mrs. Larry Hess in Santa Clara. Calif., were Mrs. Melba Hess and son, Norvell. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lo;t of Blackfoot, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson spent Thursday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilson and family in Roy. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel on Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. of Hurd and family Joseph Snowville. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Risenmay Ida., and family of Rexburg, are spending the holidays with Mrs. Risenmay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood. FRIDAY VISITORS Friday visitors at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel an3 family were Mr. and Mrs. of Nish Zundel and family Bountiful. On Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Zundel and by accompanied son. Kerry, Mrs. Celia Bennett and family and Mrs. Rowane Cannon and son, David, of Tremonton and and Roger Steven, Michael, Kathy Lee Zundel of Bountiful visited with Mrs. Zundel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Nish at Logan. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood and family on Christmas were Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hess of Malad. Sunday guests at the Wood home were Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Hess and family of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wood and son of Logan were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood Sunday. Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling and family were Mr. and Mrs. Gil Walker and family of Concord, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watts and family of Brea. Calif. FUTURE PROGRESS GUILD The Future Progress Guild held their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Madge Anderwith evening son Wednesday Mrs. Karen Wilcox as A turkey dinner was served, Christmas gifts exchanged and carries played. The "Chev- elles" of Garland consisting of Ron Dell Robbins, Byron Anderson, Jay Westergard and Bill Bishop favored with sevTwenty - six eral selections. members were present. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson met with other members of the Earl family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl in for a Logan on Christmas family Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason spent Christmas with the Rqllin Thomas family at Soda Springs. Sunday they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Voorhies and family at Clearfield. Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Garn were Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Taylor and daughter, Judy, of Bur-le- Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred and daughter, Yvonne and son, Lynn were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith in Layton on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson spent Thursday at Soda Springs visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rhead and family. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn Friday were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Leffler of Soda Springs. ENTERTAIN AT PARTY Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne visited with Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Robinson in Farmington !ast week. On Christmas Day the Bournes entertained at a dinner party. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bourne of Salt Lake City, Bob Orme and Linda the Hunsaker of Honeyville, Kirk Summers family of Tremonton, Ferrell Summers fam- Jay Bourne ily of Bothwell, family and Mr. and Mrs. Larry BIG DEMAND MUSKRATS ALSO LYNX CATS FAIR DEMAND FOR COYOTES l Crump-Wlicatk- y TTrmioc - u"- Herschi. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Spendlove and family of Perry, Carolyn Burton and Jack Orton of Salt Lake City. CHRISTMAS GUESTS Dinner guests at the Ralph Grover home Sunday were Mrs. Verl Grover and family of HOUSES FOR RENT 80 acres farm FOR SALE land, full water right, and small home. bedroom home with ' j basement finished, carpels and drapes throughout, lot. 3 blocks nice from town. 2 khe-plac- Brigham. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burton on Christmas were Mr. and Norman Petersen and Mrs. family of Bountiful and Norman Burton of Salt Lake City. Other visitors at the Burton home the forepart of the week were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Robinson of Sandy. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover and family were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Robbins of Stone. Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Kenand family and dal Robbins Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. E Hansen and family spent the weekend Hansen's parents, with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Parry McArthur at Mt. Pleasant. Elaine Tomlinson of Ogden the weekend with her spent sisters, Mrs. Effie Potter and Mrs. Lucille Potter and families. Spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling is their daughter, Miss Enid Welling of Salt Lake City. Robert McClellan is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott McClellan and family in Palo Alto, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashby entertained at a social at their home Thursday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Grover of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacson of Mantua and Mrs. Leona Adams. They spent the evening planning a reunion for their old "school chums" to be held the forepart of January. DINNER GUESTS Dinner guests at the Ralph Ashby home on Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McNeeley of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Ashby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Burgess and family of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashby and family of Garland. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen were Miss Mary Ann Hansen and Ernie Adamson of Salt Lake City. 3 bedroom brick home BEAVER WRITE OR CALL L. Bloom & Son Phone Brigham City, Ulah 753-575- 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE in Bear River City with finished basement and '2 acre lot. bedroom Stucco home near 2nd Ward church in Tremonton. 2 -R- EAL ESTATE SERVICES Beautiful 3 bedFOR SALE room brick home, fully carpeted, draped, full basement. 2 car garage with shop, landscaped with complete sprinkling system. 1344 sq. ft., close to school and church, and store in Thatcher. $6,000 and assume Call loan. Shirrel Silvester coll. FOR SALE Piano or organ shopping? After you have look ed everywhere come and see us for a high quality Wurlitzer. We will not be undersold. Hart Bros. Piano and Organ studios, 347 - 2nd St.. Ogden, Utah. 2 U ctfn FOR SALE Milk, 55 cents per gal. at Roberts Dairy 1 mi. W. then 1 k miles south of We also carry punch, eggs, bread, butter, cottage cheese, and ice cream, etc., at very reasonable prices. Hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Closed Sundays. For further information call R. J. Brough. Bon Realty, 68 West Main, Tremonton. FOR SALE ARTIFICIAL BREEDING Curtiss Breeding Service For Service Call D. Rees May MILLIONS of rugs have been cleaned with Blue Lustre. It's America's finest. Rent electric shampooer $1. Hales Brothers Phone FOR SALE -- Large Seigler oil heater with fan and tank. Phone 1965 Triumph FOR SALE Bonneville motorcycle. 650 c.c. Has Speedometer, Tachometer, battery operated ignition and many other extras. New price $1,400.00. Make offer. Phone or ask for Fred. 257-540- 2 Erakes Balancing Recapping BESSINGER West Phone 230 Farm Tire Service APPLIANCES ELECTRIC & GAS SALES & SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING. D & B ELECTRIC. TREMONTON, UTAH. O.K. New and Used Tires Farm Service have car. Siping Truing Balancing MILLIONS of rugs have been cleaned with Blue Lustre. It's America's finest. Rent electric shampooer $1. Hales Brothers The Best in references, Furniture. Repairing and Recapping cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent monthly income. More interfull time. For personal view write. P. O. BOX 10573. DALLAS, TEXAS 75207. Include phone number. $600 to $1900 EXPERT Color O.K. Rubber Welders Phone 257-332- Female Strayed from home Siamese cat with white feet. If she's found a good home you may keep her but please call LOANS FINANCIAL SERVICE COMPANY. Phone White Furniture, phone DOES YOUR MATTRESS NEED ATTENTION? Let us rebuild it like new. First Mortgage FOR SALE Lumber wholesale - Plywood and 2 x 4's and 1 x 12's. See Boyd Marble, & 7 also make mattresses We SALE-MI- SC. V. SERVICE 3:ii7 So. 2nd West TREMONTON WANTED T. or Black Northern 55 FOR CO. 257-352- 5 Rubber Welders SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecting money from NEW TYPE high quality coin operated dispensers in this area! No selling. To qualify you must COAL Main. Tremonton. -- OPPORTUNITIES Overnight guests at the home INC. 723-343- 9 4 N. Main Brigham city 142 FLANNEL MENS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TO REDUCE OUR INVENTORY. SHIRTS Reg. $2.98 $00 WORK BOOTS 8" WESTERN SHIRTS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY ST Values to $4.98 Leather Tops Reg. $11.95 ONLY 3 DAYS - MENS , I BOYS I LUUUtlt DUUIO Reg. $5.95 S329 3 ALL LUGGAGE L MENS INSULATED BOOTS Reg. $3.98 S299 PARKAS MINT CLOSE OUT! if SEMI-GLOS- BOYS INSULATED BOOTS Reg. $3.49 S249 20 S, 130 MENS -- OFF Jfiiff G MANY nTUCD III Ml I I UtMS TABLE $11 Wlllbll UN SALE COME EARLY AND PADDLES, NET, BALLS NORM'S I dS $28.95 PING-PON- OFF COWBOY BOOTS jc -- "T o SPRAY paint, etc. ALL GUNS RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, 22's, PELLET GUNS 20 LATEX, OUTSIDE WHITE, A SAVE. WE MUST f (BMS JLCS) n iJJa) REDUCE OUR INVENTORY 11 G SI 1 TY"1 LJLLl.i3 1 Na 3 to your specifications. King or Queen sizes. Special orders for station house trailers and wagons, camp beds given expert attention. See us for your mattress needs. EVERTON MATTRESS CO. Phone Tremonton, or call collect Brigham City, Inventory Clearance SALE MENS pcfn STOKERMATIC REPAIR SERVICE Is your coal Stokermatic in winshape for ihe coming ter? If not Call our repair man. We sell new and reconditioned stokeimatics us low at $50.00 and up. West Complete Tire Service Wheel Alignment 15 S. 1st Ogden. of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Puzey Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Puzey of Ogden. Spending the past week at the Puzey home was their grandson, Jimmy Puzey of Salt Lake City. t Get your cows bred by the best proved bulls available. A.B.S. Call Ron Olsen. Bear River City, tfn NORM'S TIRE SHOP 1966 Sting Ray FOR SALE 4 speed, $4,500. Also '63 Chev. 4 dr. Impala, P. S., P. B H. T.; '63 Tempest Le Manes Convert, 4 speed, and a 1961 with wench. Jeep Wagoneer Phone Brigham. O. N. Lenon of Pocatello spent W. M. Welling entertained at a Christmas Eve party at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weiler and family of Tremonton, Mrs. Alice Nye of Garland and Mrs. Scott Hansen and family. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lott and family and other relatives here Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ace Godfrey and daughter, Susan, of 20-3- 11-- Friday at the home. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hess and children enjoyed a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Hess' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Hoopes ond family at Benson Ward Sunday where they were joined by other family members. GIVES FAMILY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen 0 8 Furniture. 2 Have enough coal to last? If you need more call D. E. Hansen. Phone Plymouth, Utah. REPAIRS & The best in farm and ranch courloans Prompt, efficient teous service. Loan limit. John J. Shumway S5,000,000 representing the Equitable Life Assurance Society. Garland. Utah. SERVICES & REPAIRS & Motor Co. West Main, Tremonton RAMBLER PONTIAC CADILLAC CMC TRUCKS 695 L For war-rant- $2647.45 $2025.00 - 7 J Guests Holidays Bring Many IK- We still have one 1965 Rambler American Hard Top Coupe. This is a 440 Custom Coupa y with big 6 engine and overdrive. New car for 24,000 miles or 2 years. Original factory sticker price Specially priced now al f EAST MAIN tremonton. utah -- v |