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Show f Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 3, 1969 8 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Art Show Will Feature Grouse Creek Reports Golden Spike Album Weather Puts Damper by Marge Thompson Its been a rather slow, quiet week with lew news terns; the stormy cold weather seemed to keep many of the visitors, fishermen and rab. bit hunters at home. Vacationing In sunny California for a couple of weeks were Mr. and Mrs. David Paskett. They went to visit their sons, David and BUI Paskett and families. Theyal. so called on Richard and jean Toyn and family, and Mr. and Mrs, Johnny Paskett and children Jn Roy before lng home this week. . RHEA 1. AND ARCHIE Toyn Mrs.. Amanda Paskett were In Brigham City and Tremonton Friday. Archie took the school bus In and they visited with the Bob Berchtolds and with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Koford In Tre. monton. Enjoying their annual MIA conference trip to Salt Lake were Mr, and Mrs. Lyman Klmber and Emily Klmber. Fred Kenelly and of Wendover were visiting friends In Crouse Creek on Saturday and doing some fishing. and MRS. HILDA WAKEFIELD of Roy, Mrs. Arlene Munns of Harper and Dick Wakefield, who Is visiting here from his home In Wisconsin were In Grouse Creek Thurs-day- . They called on a few friends here and enjoyed the day together. Dicks wife and family were In Tremonton with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carter and daughter, Raquel, visited In Burley last week with their parents and families. Their boys, Lee and Scott Bradshaw returned home this week end after an extended visit In Heyburn and Burly. Also spending the weekend at the Carter home were Cheryls sister, Mrs. Kay Baird and her daughters of Heyburn. r Mr. and Mrs. Delbert left Saturday for a trip to Colorado where they will be guests of their daughter Carol and Bob Taylor and family. Carol had been InSalt Lake attending the Mia conference and they return, ed .home with her by plane to Colorado Springs. Doug and Kathleen Tanner took his Tan-ne- parents to Salt Lakes air-por- t. VISITING AT THE home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Blan. thorn and family are Paul Barbara Mrs. Blanthorn, Kublak and daughter Leona and granddaughter Bonnie of Las Vegas, Nev. Kenneth and Marlene and children of Ogden were weekend visitors of her Kem-pto- Phone n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch-l- e Toyn. They are leaving Monday for a vacation trip to the Grand Canyon. GROUSE CREEKnelghbors welcomed a new family to the community last week. Mr. John Gross and and Mrs. daughter Judy are now living cere-mon- KEN HENDRICKSON OF Oregon came to get his wife Carolyn and family They have been In Brigham City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Klmber and her brothers and day. AND RICHINS children of Ogden were here on a business and pleasure trip Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Martha Klmber was hospitalized In Logan for a few days last week and Is now at the home of Joan and Gordon Tanner In Brigham City. Marla Teeter of Oakley Is a guest of Rae Dean Thompson until after the Fourth of VIRGIL A BIT OF HAWAII These Hawaiian, dance students of Mrs. Jordan Larsen will perform during the Fourth of July variety show at the Rees park ball field Friday flees in the third through eighth parcel post (more than 150 miles) On packages sent locally and to offices In parcel post zones one and two, the cell. lng has been 40 pounds. The maximum size of packages sent betweenall s remains 72 inches In Post Office Raises Limit REESE Warburton and children were In Logan this week as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams. Mrs. Grace Warburton also accompanied them and went to Salt Lake for medical treatments. and Brothers Arthur friends from Reno, Nev., were e to do some here business and mechanic work on Thursday and Friday. Archie Toyn and Amanda Paskett made a business trip to Burley Wednesday. MRS tele-phon- JIM BUTLER AND GERRY Pett of Brigham City were weekend visitors of the Hughle Thompson family. The community Is busily preparing for July 4th cele. bratlon on Friday; the choir reunion on Saturday; and ward conference on Sunday. Blaine Tanner was In Brig- - 5 ' s -- . 1' I For Weights The parcel post weight limit was raised to 40 pounds s for shipments between post offices after July 1, Postmaster C. Henry Nlel-seannounced recently. The maximum parcel post weight limit will be Increased from 30 pounds on shipments between the larger post of. ham City Friday to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frank. first-clas- n NOTICE Notices. Probate and Guardianship Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or respective signers for information. Box Elder Journal NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of William H. Stay, aka W.H. Stayner, ner will present Creditors claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 179 N. 3rd W. Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 12 day of September A.D., 1969. Claims must be presented In accord, ance with the provisions of Utah Code Annot-ateSec. 1953, and with proper as required verification therein. Clara Earl Stayner executrix of the estate of W.H. Stayner, Deceased. Date of first publication June 12, A.D., 1969. Mann & Hadfleld, attorneys for executrix d 723-347- 1 To Place Your NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Vosco P. Call, Vosco Peters Call, De. ceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers tothe undersigned at 26 First Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 19th day of September A.D., 1969. Claims must be presented In accordance with the provisions of Sec. 5 Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. W. Vosco Call Executor of Estate of Vosco P. Call, Decea- - combined length and girth. The size limit on parcels sent to or from smaller rural or star routes, military post offices and all Alaskan and Hawaiian post of- - ed Omer J. Call Attorney for Executor NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ALBERTA F. KOFORD, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 31 First Secur-ItBank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah on or before the 30th day of September A.D., 1969. Claims must be presented inaccordancewlththepro-visionof Sec. Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as therein. J. BEN KOFORD RICHARD P. KOFORD Executors O. Dee Lund, Attorney for Executors s 5 chg 70 pounds, with a combined length and girth of 100 Inches, Postmaster Nielsen added. enact-ePublic Law Sept. 20, 1966, authorized NOTICE TO WATER USERS SLBAM Andarson & Sons, co Roland V. Andarson, Wandovar, Utah, propoias to changa tha point ot divsrsion and placa of usa of 5 0 sac ft of watar avidancad by App. No. 327TB (13 232). Tha watar was to hava baan divartad from a wall 52 ft daap at a point S. 1140 ft. W. 1290 ft. from NE Cor., Sac. 24, T4N: RlfW, and utad for of 250 cattle, 4 horsas, and to Oct. 31 for Irrigafrom Apr. tion of 720 0 acs. Ail mat In I1, Sec. 25; E',NE'4 Sec. 24; E'i Sac. V. 4 ELDERCOUN SERVICE, JOB PRINTING INSPECTION FARM EQUIPMENT PARTS 723-826- 3 APPAREL FAMILY 5 RESTYLING & UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE R RISE ! Charge it at 7th So. & Main - LTD EXPERT UPHOLSTRY Call for Free Estimates Fast Custom Carpet Installation APPARfl Open Fri. til 8 p.m. LAURITZEN FURNITURE CO. 523 S. Main Dennis HEATING AND BREITENBEKERS Phone Your General Electric Dealer All GE Appliances Zenith Color TV and Stereo Home Furnishings Carpet 723-567- 8 GLASS GLASS GLASS Service-Reasonabl- e 723-684- FAMILY APPLIANCES GLASS Window Glass Plate Glass Heavy Sheet Glass Automobile Windshield and Door Glass MERRELLS INC. Mirrors to Size 5 Phone 723-342- AUTOMOTIVE . AIR Pettingill-Mngr- . 723-684- 6 CONDITIONING DOVER HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Phone 46 North Main FURNACE REPAIRS SHEET METAL 723-340- 7 FREE ESTIMATES BURRELL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Phone - -- Humidifier, Rain Gutter. Free estimates 723-315- 1 INSURANCE AND LOANS MOVES in Specialized 1515 West Forest TUNE-U- P carboration and tune up. 723-538- 5 Complete 24 hr. VW Service and Maintances Johnson Insurance 1st North 1st East Dune Buggies - Parts & accessories Tom Kempf 1100 North Main Phone 723-855- 1 NICK TOPIK INSURANCE AGENCY 29 East 7th South, Brigham City Phone 723-774- 2 723-882- 7 LOW COST INSURANCE Life Automobile - Fire Mortgage Protection Home Owners Farm Comprehensive Liability FLOYD G. CARTER Call Early Morning Corinne Compare Uinta Auto Salvage Truck Parts - For Every Make 1695 West Forest Brigham City Open: 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. Mon. thru Fn. 8 a.m. till 3 p.m. Sat. Save on Used Auto and BABIES & CHILDREN'S WEARING APPAREL From the Cradle to Size 14 The YOUTH SHOP 22 Highest Quality National Brands At the Lowest Possible Prices South Main St Next to the Idle Isle Cafe BEAUTY SHOPS - HAIR STYLING - BEAUTY AIDS The scientific approach to Skin Care AMINO PON Proderma Cream, Moisturizing Lotion and Beauty Bar . . . now at LEW'S BEAUTY SHOP . 51 N. 1st West - Ph. 723-585- 5 744-897- 3 257-334- 8 SERVICES Lumber Headquarters for all Box Elder Count; Martin Senour Paint Hardware Plywood WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES MERRELLS INC, (custom millwork) Phone 723-342- 5 OFFICE EQUIPMENT Rentals - Repairs COAL FEED FREE ESTIMATES B. (BUD) BALL 343 North 2nd West W. 723-207- 1 PLANING SEED MILL ANDERSONS PLANING MILL Custom Cabinets For Home, Office, School Main S. 523 PLUMBING BEAR RIVER VALLY CO-OMax Johnson Mgr. Feed Seed - Fertilizer Automotive Accessories Wholesale & Retail Gasoline Hardware Phone Corinne, Utah P SEED STORE Ph. 131 S. Main Wholesale and Retail Dealers Alfalfa, Grains, Pasture Mixtures, Corn, Garden Seeds Custom Cleaning and Treating of All Seeds 723-524- 6 DEMOLITION TREE SERVICE Drain and irrigation lines Wrecklng and Tree and stump removal and topping. Insured Free estimates Leon McLean Howell, Utah removal 854-384- 8 2 HEATING, etc. CARVER & SON 723-618- 723-894- 4 Larsen Bros. Plumbing Phone 723-228- READY-MI- 9 CONCRETE X 744-800- 1 EXCAVATION 723-740- For any plumbing problems call FERTILIZERS HORSLEYS Basement Remodeled Call for Free Estimates PLUMBING AND HEATING' Mike Leon PHONE: Summer Schedule 8 - WALL PAPERING PAINTING 9 a.m. Morning Worship and church school Rev. Earl S. Fox, Pastor Church Manse R7W. Sales 723-313- 1 COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 304 South 2nd East Eugxnt 3413 Utah, 7 0 ac ft Hyrum, wall from at a point S. 1320 It. W 1320 ft. from NE Cor., Sac. 10, TI2N, R7W, and usad for domaillc purposas of I family, itockwatartng of 300 cattla, and from Apr 10 hortas, 1500 shaap, I to Oct 31 lor Irrigation of 320 0 acs All usas In E1, Ssc, 10, TI2N, - Typewriter, Adding Machines, Cash Registers Sold Rented Repaired Bought Phone REMINDER OFFICE SUPPLY All Nationally Advertised Brands Handled Special Programs FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 613 West Fifth South Sunday School . . 10:00 A.M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Training Union .. . 6:30 P.M. 11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Worship Service P.t.r.on, of w.f.r ft. daap SUPPLIES PAINTING AND WALL PAPERING DINE ON BROASTED CHICKEN Tantilizing finger licken chicken, cooked in 7 minutes. Steaks or serfood, Dinner Dancing or Receptions Banquets in Terrace Room can accomodate 350 people Red Rooster CAFE TREMONTON CHURCH BUILDING HARDWARE LUMBER CAFE John H. Ellsworth, 39383 Grouse Creak, Utah, 0 015 sac ft 0 ft. a wall, of watar from daap at a point S. 2160 ft. W 2540 Sac. IB, TMN, NE Cor., ft from and usad for domestic purRI8W, of poses of I family, sfockwataring and from Apr. 10 horses, 150 cattla. j to Oct. 31 for Irrigation of 0 5 ac. All usas In SW'ANE'A Sac. IB, TUN, RI8W Sadia Paul R 39398 M. Hunsakar, Route No I, Box 24, of wc-f01 Brigham City, Utah, watar from a B or 10 In wall 700 S W. 600 ft. a at point ft. daao ft from N'A Cor, Sac. I, T9N, R2W, and usad for domestic purposes of of 100 dairy sfockwataring 2 families, cattla usas Incidental to tha operaand from Apr. tion of a dairy farm, I to Oct. 31 for Irrigation of I 0 ac. All usas In NE'ANW'A Sac. 1, T9N, 723-349- 7 FIRE, AUTO, LIFE, HOSPITAL P.S. Personal Service Low Rates AUTO SALVAGE of watar Fielding, Utah, from a Developed spring at a point S. 500 ft. E 350 ft. from NW Cor Sac. 34, TI3N, R2W, and usad for sfockwataring of 20 horsas and catSac. 34, TI3N, tla In NW'ANW'A J34.Jy.3,0 723-524- 723-347- sac.-ft- . STATE ENGINEER Published In Box Eldar News Journal, Brigham City, Utah on Juna 26, July 3 and 10, 48 North Main BOX ELDER NEWS AND JOURNAL 1 BRIGHAM TRUCK & IMPLEMENT CO. International Harvester Parts and Service "Great County Newspapers Farmall Tractors service all Box for Elder County Complete advertising Phone Quality Commercial Printing Quick Service South of Brigham City Airport Dupont Protests resisting tha granting of thasa applications with reasons tnara for must ba filed in duplicate with tha Stata Engineer, 442 Stata CapiUtah 84114, on tol, Salt Lana City 1969. or bafora Aug 9, Hubert C. Lambert Conditioning of Brigham City d REFEREN ADVERTISING D. Marsh. William Avenue, Salt Lake City, watar from a of Utah, 4 0 sac.-f- t. dram In Holmes Canyon at a point SW E 2117 from ft. N. 4267.7 ft. Cor., Sac. 36, TBN, R2W, and usad I to from and fish Apr. for culture, Oct 31 for Irrigation of 60 0 acs. All usas in E'jSEV4i NE'4SW'4.NW'4-SE'4- i Sac SE'ANW'A SW'ANE'A. sac.-f- t 0 R2W. T8N, 35, ba consumed will watar of will ba returned to and 3 0 sac.-f- t tha natural channel at a point N. 2400 ft. W. 4300 ft from SE Cor., Sac 35. T8N, R2W R. Wood, Harvey 39378 R2W. Thu following Applications hava boan flltd with tha Stato Enginaar to changu and approprlata watar In Box Eldar County, Stato of Utah, throughout tha antiro yaar uniats otharwua dangnatad. Locations in was T8N, R2W. 39373 0 015 Seashores Culligan Water flees stays at UMam 13; all In T4N, RITW. Horaaftor, 5.0 tc.ft of watar It to bo divartad from a wall, 52 ft. daap at a point S. 1200 ft, W. 1430 ft. from NE Cor., Sac. 24, and usad for stock T4N, RI9W, wataring of 250 cattla, 4 hortas, and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for irrigation All uiai in E'aSE'4 of 480 0 acs. Sec. 13; NE'4 See. 24; T4N, RI9W; NW'4 Sac. 19, T4N, RI8W. Lucinda P. Jansen Estate, eo Gaorga P. Walsh, Box 404, Bear River City, Utah, proposes to change tha point of diversion and placa of of watar out of a 9 sec.-fusa of eviof watar total of 3.0 sac.-fdenced by App. No. 27540 ( 29-- 1 149). Tha watar was to hava divartad from the Bear River at a point (I) N. 200 ft. E. 560 ft. (2) N. 300 ft. E. 1064 ft , both from SW Cor., See 7 (3) S. 200 ft. E 1465 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. IB, all In TION, R2W, and used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for Irrigation of 61.0 acs. in parts of SW'A Sac. 7, NW4 Sac. IB, TION, R2W. 1.9 of watar Is sac.-fHereafter, to be divartad from tha Bear River at tha following points (I) S. 460 ft. E. 780 ft. (2) S. 380 ft. W. 200 ft. (3) N. 650 ft. W 940 ft., all from SW Cor., Sac. 7. TION, fe2W, and used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 53 3 act. In parts of Sac. 12, NE4 Sac. 13 TION, SE'4 R3W, parts of SW'4 Sac. 7, NW'4 See. 18, TION, R2W Mearte 393S6 Clyde Sr.: 1070 Storting Drlva, Salt Marsh, Lake City, Utah, 5 0 sac ft. of watar from Marsh Spring Area at the following points: Jl) N. 2675 ft. W. 2750 2125 ft. from SE Cor, (2) N ft W. 2400 ft from SE Cor., (3) N SE Cor from 2950 ft W. 2725 ft all in Sac. 35, T8N, R2W. Tha watar to Dec. will be stored from Jan. and a 31 In a high reservoir, with a total reservoir, high capacity of 9 ac ft. Inundating a Sac. total of 2 0 acs. In $E'4SW'A g 35, T8N, R2W, and usad for of 250 sheep, 250 cattla, 10 horsas, recreation, fish culture, and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for Irrigation of 160 0 acs. All usas In S'jNW'4, N'j E'jSE'A, S',NE'4, SW'4 Sac. 35, T8N, R2W. 3 0 sac.-fand 2 0 of watar will be consumed sac.-f- t. of watar will ba returned to tha at following the natural channel Same di heretofore depoints: scribed (3) N. 2425 ft. W. 4300 ft. Sac. 35, T8N, R2W. from SE Cor D. Marsh. William 39371 1048 Dupont Ava., Salt Lake City, I 5 from watar of ft. sac Utah, springs and collecting channel at the following points: 0) N. 2525 ft W. 2000 ft. (2) N. 2575 ft. W. 2075 ft. (3) N. 2490 ft W. 2425 ft. (4) N. 2400 ft. W. 2550 ft, all from SE Cor.. Sac. 35, T8N, R2W, and usad for fish culture, recreation, and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for Irrigation of All usas In NE'4SW'4, NW 5 0 acs. 0.25 Sac. 35, T8N, R2W. i4SE4l sac.-fof water will ba consumed and I 25 sac ft. of watar will ba returned to the natural channel at a point N. 2400 ft. W 4300 ft. from SE Cor., Sac. 35, T8N, R2W. D. Marsh, William 39372 1048 Dupont Ava, Salt Lake City, Marsh watar of from sec.-f1.5 t Utah, and Pettingill Springs at tha follow-point2125 W. ft. 2610 ft N. (I) (2) N. 2395 ft. W 2125 ft. both from SE Cor., Sac. 35, TBN, R2W. and usad for fish culture and from Nov. I to Mar. 31 for recreation. All usas in SW'ANE'A, NW'ASE'i, NE'4SW4, SE'4NW'4, Sac; 35, T8N, R2W. 0 0 of water will ba consumed sac ft will be returned to 5 sac.-f- t. and diversion points No 2 from Apr. I to Oct 31 and during tha remainder of tha yaar at a point N. 2400 ft. W. 4300 ft. from SE Cor., Sac. 35, 1048 Tank exchange $3:50 per month soft water unlimited Automatic rental, and we furnish the salt $6.95 per month Home owned Culligan fully automatic $198. Mark I Model evening beginning at 8:30 p.m. Left to right are Kaylee Richardson, Debra Stallings, Susan Yagi, Annette Stallings, Ann Call and Heidi Daines. first-clas- LEGAL AND y OPENING DAY at the Ogden show will feature a tea from p.m., Sunday, July 6. The special tea Is sponsored by the Literary club, who invite the general public to attend. The Ogden Community Art center is located at 2580 Jefferson Ave. Show hours during the week are 10 a.m. 9p.m.; 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. p.m. Sundays, Hey Culligan Man! July. MR this r- first-clas- sisters. The Family Home Evening club members were entertain, ed at the home of Rhea and Archie Toyn on Thursday evening. Doug Wakefield and a friend from Ogden came to Grouse Creek for a visit on Satur- g the postal service to Increase weight and size limits on shipments between larger cities. On July 1 of 1970 and 1971, the length and girth limits are himil 11' - down from t 7 scheduled to rise to 71 and 84 mi iiiIiit- - n r lanuK -- "i war- agm Inches, respectively, on ship, In I I ini min - Inil-u - tin1 ments between I of grn ill III )i lart in their new trailer home In the W.I. Richlns lot, Mrs. Sophie Richlns and chUdren of Tremonton were here helping them get settled, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris James of Park Valley visited friends In Grouse Creek on Sunday afternoon. Judy and Bob Barnedt and baby of Snowvllle came Friday to bring Betty Klmber home after a visit with them. They were visitors of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Klmber and family. been produced especially for show during the past year. Art Community Ogdens center will feature a show the Golden Spike ceremony beginning July 6, and running through July 31. Titled the Golden Spike Album, this art show attempts to be "a wedding of history and art through the recreation of the" Golden Spike by contemporary art. lsts, whose paintings have On GC Summer Fun & Heating 467 So. Main HEAVY CONSTRUTION FIFE ROCK PRODUCTS & CONSTRUCTION CO. 620 E. 5th So. Ready-MiConcert 1829 Wall Ave. Brigham City, Ut. Heavy Construction Ogden, Ut. x Phone TILE T I L E 723-347- AND Phone 8 399-567- 8 MASONRY Are your bath walls looking shabby ? Ceramic Tile is the answer. TILE MARBLE - TERRAZZO - SLATE Free Estimates. BOTT TILE CO. STONE 723-365- 6 |