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Show rprTlrnn Box Elder m tyjewi C'T Journal Yy V7 CLASSIFIED ADS To y place your classified ad in the Bulletin Board phone 723-347- 1 crib! Garland Gazette Ill GIVE AWAY " household items. West Forest St, Hours 6 p.m. Phone DOG POUND HOURS are three way speakers $75 ea. See at 136 East 2nd South, or to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Pound located near sewage treatment plant on 6th North. For further information call or FOR SALE Used Furniture FOR SALE and Two Fisher 104 436 till coll 723-565- after 6 p.m. 723-602- O-- 1 Commercial scrubber and vacuum. $6 per day. Shelton Cleaners, phone PENT FOR carpet cleaner FASHION CAREER 723-588- A-- 1 723-701- MIX makes all other obsolete. mixers and MILL & mills Saves time, money, and gives beyou better health. $100 low leading competitor. Call today for demonstration and rereive four loaves of bread free. 723-732- 723-625- A-- l 4' wood lathe, FOR SALE motor, 4 chisels and face plate. Phone 723-870- One 36 in. GE FOR SALE electric range, one double cast iron sink with faucet, one black and white 23 in. TV. 723 7130. Phone Banjos .ACCORDIONS CLEAN Lessons, Sales, Repairs car efs the save and SOCIETY HUMANE has a listing of available animals within the area. Check with u; before you get your puppies or kittens. Help us find these animals good homes. If you have unwanted animal's we will help you place 3 them. or Two "i'i I1Ihu Mil in . FOR FOUND FOUND Toy dark brown male Dachshund. Found Tuesday afternoon. Phone Plate Mirror Store Fronts Window Auto Glass I'1 II i' SALE 18.2 cubic foot still in carton. Sacrifice new deep freeze, or 723-286- 3 279-823- or FREE E. 734-970- Toy female black Poodle, Lost Thursday Dec. LOST NORTHERN UTAH GLASS Service 19, vicinity of Co-oStation in Corinne. Reward. Ansv'ers to name of Baby. Phone I. 1 pickup seat CLOSEOUT on covers with hidden gun scabbard, good color selection tfc Phone 9 i,i ,i PUBLIC co SERVICE -A- coun734-925- PAINTING AND free estimates W. B. (BUD) 723-207- LEASE Box Elder County Commissioners invite interested FOR RENT One bedroom furnished apartment. Phone 723 8266. parties WINTER SPECIAL Weekly rates, nice sleeping rooms, $30 one double bed, $40 two double beds. Galaxie Motel, phone Emergency Services at the County Court House, Brigham City, Utah. Bids will be received at the County Commissioners Office until 10:00 A.M. on Tuesday January 14, 1975. Bid opening will be at 10:30 A.M. on January PLUS 14, 1975. SUBCONTRACTOR Need Some Help! did we You're not alone-sit's for Free! Contact A-Ph. Don't wait 6 or o not work, work. Experience Permanent for good necessary. top salary or 723-858- 723-376- 3 723-630- 723-221- DIAMOND (SOTISOB Q43D ATM hands with prime nalarge company with Must be finvolume work oin formation, tional 801 486-309- Redding. BOX ELDER COMMISSIONERS by K B. Olsen, County Auditor 6. -- Uk ( & Jy JTy vT hw If FOR BEAUTY vw vf vfj & SAFETY pA vT If 734-952- trailer 12X15 in Brigham Detroiter City area. New furnace, carpeted excellent condithroughout, tion. D&G Mobile Sales, 2389 N. Hwy. 89, Ogden, Utah Intermountain A-Group Meets Every Fri., 8:30 p.m. Care Center So. end Bldg. 67 Intermountain School Meetings Open to Public Phone 782-441- & 723-639- 723-547- sets Basketball goals BAER WELDING and ORNAMENTAL IRON 103 W. 1st N. 4 & Providence a. 4 A p&m FOR SALE week:, old, 8 Weiner pigs, each. Ph. $15. If 723-699- H AUTOMOBILES SPARKLING FOR SALE CEILING tfo 1968 Mustang FOR SALE Datsun 1972 pickup. Make offer. May be seen at 538 North Main, Brigham City and ask for or call Val Rosenberg. and Complete ski glass GT skiis, Marker Rotomat bindings, 5 buckle boots size II, Human-i- c poles, all for $135. Phone I Not a sideline spray ceilings only. 1974 206,000 of 355,000 veterans with World War II service Two bedroom FOR RENT duplex apartment. Phone evenings. 723-750- 9 FURNISHED new two bedroom apartment. Plush carpet, private laundry. location. Phone Northwest DUPLEX apartment. Available bedroom, stove, fridge, utility hookup, air conditioner, lawn. No smoking. 146 No. 5 W. Call 3. 2 Slightly used Ping Pong table. Folding with casters, excellent condition. $25. Phone OPPORTUNITY 723-629- (1) immediate earnings from $850 a month. 3 i (2) qualiPIANOS, TUNING, fied technician, ph Ronald Madsen. or I tfc 279-855- (3) Job security assured and HAND PAINTED ceramics, old barn wood, used gas dryer, new drop in elect range, snowmobile suits and boots survival kits, flare guns. AM these and many more at Glen's Country store, 5 mi'es South of Brigham. aood mi'eage, Best ofer. This Is an Excellent 830,000. with Definite Three bicycles, FOR SALE thorn proof all have good inch fires and tubes. One Consolidation WANT TO NATIONWIDE BUY FINANCIAL CORP. 72 723-738- WANTED JO BUY Used household furniture, items, dishes, lamps, pictures, Phone anything. mornings 723-565- Sales Opportunity Future Opportunity in Management for Those Who Are Interested Second Mortgage Home Improvement Bill A subsidiary of CITICORP 3S4-885- B one bedroom apartment. frigerator and stove. No children or pets. Phone Re- 723-602- L0RN5 TO ????????????? 723-382- NO regret, the best yet: Blue Lurtre cleans carpets beauti-fu"Rent electric shampooer $2. Sc rouse Reitz. retirement ing FM, Unfurnished FOR RENT (4) Many fringe benefits includ- 723-831- FOR RENT Three bedroom furnished home In East Bear River City. $180. month, you pay utilities 279 8406 after 5 p.m. growth potential excellent S-- Kenmore washFOR SALE er and dryer, good condit'on. Phone training in classroom and on the ob long-rang- e 723-392- 1 723-822- One bedroom furnished basement apartment. Located 125 East 1st North. Phone FOR RENT Call Collect 376-408- SALE SALES A tsl.phon. call u all it tak to it if you our basic qualifications. mt PHONE OGDEN 394-495- 0 COLLECT Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ask for Mr. Williams Equol opportunity omployor. by Flo Munson Arriving Saturday from San Francisco to spend the holidays visiting Mrs. Hazel Rose was Mr. her son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Lynn Rose and daughters Jessica and Amy. They will also visit Mrs. Lynn Roses parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rees Baty in Tremonton. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen Saturday were Michael Jensen and Linda Griffiths of Logan. Visiting Mrs. Fern Huish the Veterans certain their dependents are aware of death benefits to which they may be entitled. her her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Wright of Provo. They were enroute to Twin Falls to spend the holidays with relatives. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson of Wise River, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Price and daughter LuAnn of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Del Ray Stark of Shelley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. LaMont of and family Rogers Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Burke Rogers and family of Garland. The Rogers seven children and their spouses presented Mr. and Mrs. Rogers with a lovely colored TV for Christmas. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. O.C. David Sunday were Mrs. Ruby Sims and daughter Donna Marie of Ogden and Fred Davis of Preston. Return from Canada Mrs. Ronald Davis and son home returned Darren Saturday after visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorence Kesler and family in Leth- bridge, Canada, and other relatives in Cardston. Her father Lorence Kesler and her sister Lori Kesler accompanied her home. Lori will enroll at Ricks in Rexburg to continue her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Timothy and son Dell arrived from Ely, Nev., Sunday to spend the holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy. They will also visit Mrs. Timothy's mother, Mrs. Nedra Brown in Tremonton. Other Sunday guests at the Glade Timothy home were Mr. and Mrs. Max Flinders of Ogden. A Christmas party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson Saturday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. and Didericksen Darrell children Michael and Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Baird and daughher Tiffany and son Chad of Trantsville; Mr. and Mrs. 723-292- FOR RENT Two bedroom furnished basement apartment. Private entrance and garage. Utilities paid. No 0 smoking or pets. Phone after 4 p.m. Jan. have prompted Administration to urge 29 million veterans to make CAREER ALAN SIMMONS 723-677- 723-726- saw. Phone Deaths during fiscal year 723-560- OPPORTUNITY Heres Your Answer 8 723-249- 723-754- SALE outfit. Fischer skill n, iiflMmWI ll?ii BUSINESS FOR FOR 7 natural way to health through Foot Reflexology Phone after 4 p.m. 0 FOR SALE 752-308- 9 Ct 399-403- 7 723-250- 5 4 4s Carpet A LIVESTOCK from Baer Welding - etc Heavy duty swing OFFER steam cleaning j off regular price, only 6c per square foot. Phone or collect. Ogden ORNAMENTAL IRON & TRIPLE C apartment vacancies. 7th South 1st West. Call If no answer call 723-797- 8 USED - Veterans! Work Guaranteed SPECIAL Clerk- Monday thru Friday, 10.00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for full information. Free Estimates you're looking, for. FREE look to Box CHECKING Flder County Bank. No minimum balance required. COUNTY D-2- 9 Sprayed on IF contact please Director, County Emergency Will Cross or Sheriff elect, Art with sound g. U ancially No necescredit experience sary as company will train COLLECT Ceilings 723-221- 4 Box Elder County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For additional in- Call Mr. Perkins in Salt Lake Glitter MOTEL MANAGER Part time, couple, retired or hus band employed. Par details or 723-858- for Copies of specification may be obtained from the Office of 1 50.000 a bid furnishing and installing communication equipment. BALL 343 N. 2nd W. to submit Rose family here to spend holiday Friday evening was and granddaughter NOTICE 723-536- DRINK TOO MUCH? MAID 782-699- 2 pniiig One and two FOR RENT bedroom also efficiency apts. abailable. Bushnell Apts. 7th South and 1st East. 723-263- MOTEL $3500 TotalI I OR WALL PAPERING One carton, out of car, near Beeline Service Station in Perry. Carton addressed to George Hamson Jay Hamson Route No. 2, Brigham City. Call at Jessie's Cafe, Perry, phone HOT SPRINGS M-PARK Congenial living t' 1 seling, for Box Elder County, No. 6 North Main. Phone LOST k 9. FOR RIUT p 723-70- 723-520- 723-696- lcohal information and 723-280- 258-289- SAWS? 637 N. 2 Unfurnished FOR RENT one bedroom basement apartment. $80 per month plus utilities. Miller Real Estate, phone 757-135- Take them to Snooks Saw Service 723-732- FOR (904) Ml -- Mademoiselle Classics, 2121 Corporate, Sq. Blvd., Jacksonville, Florida, 32216. Phone Breitenbekers DULL ii'iirii could recover your investment in a reasonable time, earn a substantial Income your first year, open your business in as little as 6 weeks and have a depen- dable buying source for future reorders. If so call or Mr. write Arthur, 723-525- 8 r I Perfect conPOOL TABLE dition. year old. Sears $369 table must soil for $200. 734 9547. Factory Trained Technician i' c Two go cart SALE lawn also mower frames, engines that run qreat. Everything as cheap at $5.00 each. Phone AND REPAIR LOST AND GLASS 723-509- e cats. Need good FOR SALE $25. Phone ado7-abl- SLEEPING rooms and effici- enty apartments, clean, newly decorated at Howard Hotel. 33 South Main. 0-- 3 tfc Would you Invest $12,500.00 in a beautiful Ladies Fashion Shop of your own? If you TV SERVICE 723-370- GIVE-A-WA- IN Two snow tires, used very little. Size 8.25-14- . EXPERT THE safe way with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Thompson Hardware. FELIX ACCORDION STUDIO 76 So. 4th East Phone 723-386- 621-546- 521-545- 723-370- 723-701- Guitar NEW OFFICE SPACE available. Will finish to suit, choice location - 36th st. in Ogden. 4 Up to 7000 sq. ft. Call 0 or Ogden Salt Lake City. with N-- 1 4-t- JACKSON APARTMENTS bedrooms, carpet, stove. refrigerator, drapes, All utilities included. One child okay. No pets. $120. Phone Two 723-269- RENT One Two unfurnished apartbedroom ment. Phone FOR 723-837- OFFICE SPACE for rent or lease. Ideal for dentist or lawyer. W'll remodel to suit or tenant. Phone Petersen Realty, 135 West Forest, Brigham City. 723-526- 7 New rate increase requested by MFS A Federal Power commission opinion of Dec. 4, 1974, which directly and indirectly has substantially increased the cost of natural gas at the wellhead, has forced Mountain Fuel Supply company to file an application with the Utah Public Service commission for a rate increase of $6,848,565 annually, the company an- nounced. The company proposes that the increase take effect March 1, 1975. In its application, filed Thursday, the company said the requested increase will not result in higher profits but will simply offset the higher costs the FPC has decreed Mountain Fuel must pay to producers, pipeline companies and royalty owners for the natural gas it purchases from these sources. dollar-for-doll- Allocated Uniformly The company has proposed that the increase in rates be allocated uniformly to all classes of service. Under the new proposed rates, the average residential customers bill will increase by about 81 cents per month, except in the Roosevelt-Duchesn- e area where rates are slightly higher. The FPC opinion (No. ) of Dec. 4 increased, on a nationwide basis, the base price of natural gas from wells commenced on or after Jan 1, 1973, from 42 cents per Mcf (thousand cubic feet) to 50 cents per Mcf, and provided for annual escalations of one cent per Mcf and other adjustments. The opinion further provides that the base price for gas produced in the Rocky Mountain area from wells under contract on and after Oct. 1, 1968, but prior to Jan. 1, 1973, shall be 35 cents per Mcf. (The price Mountain Fuel has been paying for gas from this area is 23.75 cents per Mcf or lower.) LaRall Thompson and daughter Leann and son Hollis of Thatcher; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Didericksen 699-H- daughter Mrs. Richard Jensen and family in Logan. Michael Jensen of Logan joined them for a family dinner party and program. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy left for St. George to spend Christmas visiting their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holt and family. From Las Vegas Arriving from Las Vegas Friday to spend the holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Burns were their Mrs. Jim and Mr. daughter (Linda) Hill and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee (Judy) Coombs and family. Other guests at the Burns home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kent McMurdie and son Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Ballard and children, Laurie and Brandon of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Burns of Bountiful. Enjoying Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt were Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bowcutt of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield of Tremonton. Mrs. Ruth Shumway and family will join Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shumway of Tremonton son-in-la- son-in-la- for their annual Shumway Christmas party to be held at Also in Wyoming B.Z. Kastler, Mountain Fuel president, said the higher costs authorized by the FPC opinion would make it necessary for the company to file a rate increase application in Wyoming to recover that portion of the higher costs which are allocable to the companys Wyoming service. While we are cognizant that the present cost increases are substantial, he continued, "we must either pay the higher costs or lose the gas supply. Under the existing supply situation, it would not be in the public interest for us to lose any of the gas we now have. and Angela of Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jaussi and family of Corinne. Mrs. Hazel Rose and her houseguests Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rose and children of San Francisco spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brailsford and family in Brigham City. They wre dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rose in Brigham City. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. G. Blaine Myler of Colestrip, Mont. Mrs. Myler is Mrs. Thompsons brother. The Mylers were enroute to Mississippi to make their home. Birthday Party Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson attended a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Annie T. Godfrey in Clarkston. The occasion was Mrs. Godfreys 90th birthday anniversary. She is a sister of W. Lee Thompson. Other guests included Mr and Mrs. Brigham Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson, Beth Godfrey and Leland Godfrey of Clarkston. The Garland Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Inez Brown Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Hattie Hodge as hostess. A lovely dinner was served. Mrs. NaVelle Rhodes was welcomed as a new member of the club. Prizes went to Mrs. Florence Garn, Mrs. Edith Hansen and Mrs. Emily Jensen. Gifts were exchanged. Miss DeAnn Jensen arrived from Pocatello to spend the holidays visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen accompanied by their daughter DeAnn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen and four children spent Christmas Eve visiting Mr. and ( the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boyden and family in Salt Lake City Friday evening. Arriving Friday to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashby and family will be Mr. and Mrs. Tony (Lorene) Anderson and son Jeremy of Tucson, Ariz. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. George Sato and family in Tremonton. Mrs. Sonny Wadsworth and Mrs. Ferris Nielson spent Wednesday visiting in Ogden. Th s Garland Elementary School faculty held their Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Douglas in Tremonton Friday evening. A planned pot luck dinner was enjoyed, followed by games. Approximtely 25 attended. L. D. Thomas is arriving from Seattle this week to spend the holidays visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thomas in Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Westergard and family in Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashby entertained at a party at their home Monday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Sato and sons Travis, Lance, Kevin and Frank and daughters and Torie of Georgia OFFICE OF ENEIGTCONSEIVATION NEKGY OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL t Tremonton. Games were played and refreshments served. |