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Show THE BOX EIDER - Brigham Gty, Utah' JOURNAL, o ,1 V?-- . O v' i o - (- v.' ' VJ I Thursday, March 29, 1962 IT ; V w s- , - t if l - f- i ' V ' ' 1 N rY i- , V Keep your weather-ey- e on the best Kentucky bourbon buy! V ! ' I X ; t Also Available BOTTLED V .v fiTEBFILL-MZIE- R noil i,4 fc 'uMrS'SS.tet4 rfKf.B DISTRIBUTE PHAMPHLET PACKETS David N. Morrell, Box Elder stake district leader, and Mrs. Clyde Glover, city chairman for Easter Seal campaign, check over piles of packets headed toward area captains. Drive for funds will be conducted Sunday, April 1, between the hours of 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Mrs. Leo Jensen, North Box Elder district leader, was unavailable at photo time. LtGAL NOTICES) Ward Captains Announced for ' Seals campaign for funds to support crippled children and adults is progressing rapidly with the naming of ward area captains, reports Walter D. Talbot, Box Elder county chairman. Captains to serve in the Box Elder and North Box Elder stake districts include the following: First ward. Mrs. VeNoy Christoffersen and Mrs. Freeman Byington; ond ward, Mrs. Bill Davis; Third ward, Mrs. Harold Reeder; Fourth ward, Mrs. Borden Naylor; Fifth ward, Mrs. Marvin Wright; Sixth ward, yet to be appointed; Seventh ward, Mrs. Bill Romer; Eighth ward, Mrs. Walter D. Talbot; Ninth Tenth ward, Mrs. Reed Olsen; ward, Mrs. Walter Jaggi; Eleventh ward, Mrs. Don Berchtold; Twelfth ward, Mrs. Knowlton Brown; Thirteenth ward, Mrs. Gilbert R. Fourteenth ward, Mrs. Rex Brant and Fifteenth ward, Darol 0. Hor-rock- Johnson. Serving as city chairman is Mrs. Clyde Glover with David N. Morrell as Box Elder stake district leader and Mrs. Leo Jensen as North Box Elder stake district leader. Residents of Brigham City are reminded thut the drive for funds April 1, between the hours of 1 p.m. in this area will be held Sunday, and 4 p.m. LEGAL NOTICE NOIlLt TO WATER 273 Section Amending of Ordinance No. 256 by Adding Thereto a New (8a) Providing for Parking Meters in Off Street ParkShow Meter ing Areas To Charges and Legal Parking Different From Other Parking Meter Zones. An Ordinance Easter Drive The Easter ORDINANCE NO. USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appiopiiate water In Box Elder Coun tv, State of Utah, thioughout the entile year unless otherwise designated. All locations are In SLB&M. To Change: Thiokol Chemical Corp., P. a 40i7 O. Box 524, Bugham Cilv, Ut. proposes to change the points of diversion of 2 sec ft. of water initiated bv Application No. 31868. Tlie water was to have been diverted from unv one or alt three wells at the following points: 1) N. 878 ft. and E. 615 ft.. (2) N. 9.18 ft. and E. 1125 ft., Cl) N. 285 ft. and E 1000 ft., all from SW Cor. Sec. 38, T10N, BbW, and used for the domestic requirements of 45oo persons, sanitation, industrial, refrigeration, condensing and culinary purposes, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 5 acres, all uses in Secs. 4 5,8,9,17,20,26,29,33, TUN. B5W. is to be diverted Hereafter, 2 scc.-ft- . from anv one or all of three wells at well, 140 the following points: (1) ft. deep - N. 901 08 ft , and E. 802 83 N. ft. 21 12 in. well, 107 ft. deep 2676 21 ft. and E. 7U3 48 ft, (3) well, 94 ft. deep N. 260 07 ft. and E. 1102 18 all Horn SW tor. See. 38, T 1 0 N , R6W. The water is to be used as a supplemental supply for the domestic requirements of 6000 persons, sanitation, ft. Industrial, fire protection, refrigeration, condensing and culinary purposes, and from Apr. 1 to Ort. 31 for the Irrigation of 20 anes. all uses in Secs. 4. 5. 6. 9. 18. 17 . 20, 21, 22, 27, 114 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, as follows; SECTION 1: Section 114 of Brigham City Ordinance No. 256, passis ed and adopted May 4, 1961, hereby amended by adding thereto a new (8a- - as follows, towit: (8a- - Parking Meters installed in parking areas shall be so adjusted as to show one or more of the following after proper operation; Legal parking during a period of 1 y2 hours upon and after the deposit of a United States five cent coin; Three hours upon and after the deposit of one United States ten cent coin; Ten hours upon and after deposit of One United States twenty-fiv- e cent coin. SECTION 2: The City Council finds and determines that this ordinance is necessary for the immediate preservation of the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of Brigham City, Utah. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall take effect upon its adoption and publication. Passed and adopted, and ordered published, by the City Council of Brighame City, Utah, this 22nd day of March, 1962. WILLIS L. HANSEN, Mayor. - 18. 17 , 20. 21, 22, 31 In 27, steam gen- der County, in accordance with pui poses, and Utah Code Annofor the Irrigation Section Secs. 4, 5, 8, 9, tated, 1953, as follows, t: 33, 28. 29. 34, TUN, R5W. To Appropriate: 34020 Vugil V Peterson, 507 WaUt. Lake lker Bank Bldg. Salt City, to be diverted at a rate 166,000 ac.-ffrom Great not to exceed 230 see.-- tt Salt Lake at a point W 10.580 ft. from NW Cur. See. 24, TON. BOW. The water Is to be used for exli action of vaiious salts in Secs. 9. 10, 14, Wtti, Secs. 15, W, Sec. 27, TON, II6W. 18, 21. 22. 23. Thiokol Chemical Cnip., P. O. 34028 Box 524, Brigham C (tv Ut. .200 sec.-ft- , from Maple Spring at a point S. 1187 ft. and E 2041 ft. from NW Cor. See. 2, TON. H6W, bv means of collection winks and tanks and conveyed by 12 miles of B in. pipe for the domestic reqmiemcnts of 8000 persons, for sanitation, fire pro- Divide thu Tremonton Precinct into four districts, the boundaries and numbers of these four districts to conform with the now LDS ward boundaries, existing with the exception of where the 3rd Ward boundary extends into the Eiwood Precinct, here boundary of the Tremonton 3rd District will follow the boundary between the Tremonton and Eiwood Precinct. Divide the Garland Precinct Indiulilal, tection, to two districts. The boundaries and steam generation purposes, and from Apr. 1 to and Districts numbers of these two Ort. 31 for the iirigation of 20 seres, districts to conform with the now all uses in Secs. 4, 5, 8. 9, 18, 17, 20, 21, 5 W. existing LDS Ward boundaries. 22 27, 28, 29, 33, 34, T11N, Protests resisting the granting of any The Board of County Commisof the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, most bs filed In duplicate sioners are making these changes with the State Engineer, 4U3 State Capi- according to the written requests tol. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or bcfois from the two political parties May 5, 1962. within the districts concerned. in- 11 Wavne D. Crtddle STATE ENGINE KR. Published in Box Elder News A Journal, Brigham Cltv, Utah, from March 22 to Apr. 5, 1982 1M2J 29 A5 K. B. OLSEN, Box Elder County Clerk. PSOOI...6ISIILUD AM) lOIIUt It KlltUlU To New Cantata The of the church member Chancel Choir Presbyterian will present an Easter Can- 25 Community rector. (OkfAkr, UiiSIOM. KAHlUCXf Sing along with SAVINGS! Spring has come to HAMILTON DRUG CENTERS and we welcome the new season with special values throughout our store. Be an early bird! Rush the season by rushing to HAMILTON DRUG CENTERS SPRING SALE of famous products thdt help you look your best and feel your best in the wonderful An outstanding Easter musical the program offering, will be held April 22 at 7 p. m. in t h e Community Presbyterian church, Third South and Second East, Brigham City. A professor of music at Depauw is well University, Thompson known in the music world for his unique contemporary contributions to Easter music. Major selections from Thompson's by the choir work will include Hail, Thou Glorious Light, Thanks Be To and At the Sepulcher. God, SOLO will SELECTIONS Then The Disciples Went Carol of Away by Jack Steel; the Robins, by Marilyn AnderThere Shall Be No Night sen; There by Donna Calloway, and Tomb, Thou Couldst Not Hold Him by Grace Fox. According to Sanders this new cantata, written in 1960, is one of the most beautiful contemporary works of a modern-da- y composer of liturgical for mixed music voices. The program will fast approximately one hour. The public is cordially tnvlted' to' attend. 'Additional information may be obtained by contacting Wiiliam Sanor D. R. Ken- ders, Jr., PA ney, 114 East Fifth North, Brig- ham City, PA bid bond, cashiers check or certi-fie- l check for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for opening thereof. BOX ELDER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. Dated this 12th day of March, 1962. ' Brigham City, Utah MOVIE SCREEN $2.89 SOFTOi JE SHAMPOO $i.7s AIRQUIPT MAGAZINE $ 49 FOR ONLY NO MONEY DOWN In typ pti 4.70 x 15 black hb and your old tom Tb best bargain bnr on 6m market Get a set todayl Eayoa S-- T REG. PRICE BRIGHAM CITYS Mr no mvn NMt avawoooo no tour SALE PRICE $21.50 CAMP STOVE, 2 ruou i vOnT 1 DILLKS $17.50 LANTERN, 2 Mantel $15.50 LANTERN Mantel 1 Prices Effective Thursday, March OIL COMPANY IF WE HAVENT GOT at . . . 759 North Main 249 North Main 205 North Main 102 North Main 704 South Main IT b MAIN WFLKDAYS 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. 14 SOUTH These products also available in Brigham City Goodyear Tires & Batteries Automotive Accessories . $15.95 $13.95 . $11.95 . 29th thru Monday, April 2 STORE HOURS Perry, Utah T. R. BILLINGS SERVICE BESS SERVICE R and R SERVICE WARRENS SERVICE A. D. STOKES SERVICE burner $29.95 CAMP STOVE, 3 burner . $22.95 DISTRIBUTOR tnu OIUIUHI The Living Light by Van Denman Thompson, announced William B. Sanders, Jr., choir di- with the old tiros off your cor TWi ItAilll tata, his withdraw Present M GOODYEARS U AkO FOR BEST RESULTS USE THE WANT ADS Reg. TOLMAN BURKE, City Recorder. . tt tion of the car.etata. The public is invited to attend. RADIANT IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of Brigham City, Utah, this 22nd day of March, 1962. 28, 29. 33, 34. T11N, H5W. (SEAL) Thiokol Chemical Corp., P. M-2- 9 O. Box 524, Brigham City, pioposes to change the place and nature of use of .118 sec. ft. of water evidenced by NOTICE OF CHANGE IN Water User's Claim No. 587. The water has been diveited from Maple Spring 2041 ft. E. N 1187 ft. and at a point ELECTION DISTRICTS fiom NW Cor. Sec. 2, TON, K6W, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the NOTICE is hereby given that as iirigation of 2 acres, and for year-roun- one for Incidental domestic purposes of regular meeting, Monday, April family, for ini idcutal stmk watering of 2, 1962, it is the intention of the 150 cattle and 2 horses, all uses in H N i said See. 2. Board of County Commissioners diverIs to be Herenlter. .116 sec.-fUtah, to ted from the same point of diversion of Box Elder County, as heretofore, and used as a supplemen- make the following changes in tal supply for the domestic requirements ot 6000 peisons. sanitation, flie Election Districts in said Box El- protection, eration and from Apr. 1 to Oct. of 20 acres all uhc Schaub-Haycoc- their interest. No bidder may FINE KENTUCKY BOURBON FOR OVER 130 YEARS & Local Choir ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that the BOX ELDER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, of Brigham City, Utah, will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transrequired portation and services for the construction of a NEW NURSING HOME, located at 739 South & Second West, Brigham City, Utah. All in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and other contract docuk ments as prepared by & Associates, Architects, 75 North Main, Logan, Utah. This project is to be constructed under one (1) General Contract with Additive Alternates. Qualified bidders may obtain plans and specifications on or after March 26 at the office of the Architects, upon deposit of $25.00 per set; which deposit will be refunded to the contractor upon return of such copies in good condition within ten days after bids are opened. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of the Architects, and shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashiers check, or bid bond, for the sum equal to not less than of the amount of the BID, and 5, made payable to the order of the BOX ELDER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, of Brigham City, Utah. Each bid shall be signed, sealed Eider and tiled with the Box County Clerk, on or before 2 P.M., April 17, 1962. The opening of the bids will be held in the Box Elder County Court House, Brigham City, Utah, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The above mentioned cashiers check, certified check or bid bond, shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into contract with the Box Elder County Commissioners, if awarded to him, and will be declared foifeited if the bidder refuses to enter said contract after being requested to do so by the Owner The Box Elder County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality or technicality, in any bid, in ATTFtTTOLMAN BURKE, City Recorder. STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, ss: of I, Tolman Burke, Recorder BrigBrigham City Corporation, ham City, Utah, hereby certify that the above is a full, true, and correct copy of Ordinance No. 275, Amending Section 114 of Ordinance No 256 by adding thereto a new (8a) providmeters in ing for parking parking areas, etc. as passed by the City Council on March 22, 1962, as same appears of record in my office. NOllCt w.aic iw:.? iMrt' March 22. The services will begin at 7 p.m. The group has been holding special rehearsals in preparation for the presenta- READY EASTER CANTATA The Chancel Choir of the Community Presbyterian Church of Brigham City will present The Living Light, an Easter cantata at the local church on Easter' Sunday, LtGAL IN BONO 1 I I 4 n SUNDAYS 12 noon to 8 p.m. ' 680 SOUTH MAIN Sinclair Products Sporting Goods 9 WE'LL GET ITI 11 7. x nV) WEEKDAYS a.m. to 9 p.m. t (Vi J vV C0 K tn V I; ) tt s i SUNDAYS a.m. to 7 p.m. t Ml. vrvnrxnn j-- ware jy. y sag? J - n w f HI- |