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Show wnarur . 1 I S, 44 Mg.. a -- notice to creditors Helen E. Fullmer and LaVoy E. Executrixes of Estate of Pearl A. Elwell deceased Date of first publication May 16, 1974. 2619 Raymond Road, Spokane, Washington 99206 on or before the 16 day of August Omer J. Call, Attorney for Executrixes 26 First Security Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah 84302 May June 6 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. A.D., NOTICE TO CREDITORS John E. Whitaker and Arnold E. Whitaker executors of the estate of Lewis E. Whitaker deceased Date of first publication Estate of Elisha Ja mes Mecham aka E. J Mecham Sr., Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Mountain View, Alberta, Canada or o Mann & Hadfield, Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 16 day of August A.D. , 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. May 16, A.D., 1974. Mann & Hadfield, Attorneys for c-- executors 6 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John L. Slaughter, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 864 West 7th South, Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 16th day of August A.D., 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Selma S. Weir Executrix of Estate of John L. Slaughter deceased Date of first publication Julia Nelson executrix of the estate of Elisha James Mecham aka E. J. Mecham Sr., deceased Date of first publication May 16, A.D., 1974. Mann & Hadfield, Attorneys for executrix NOTICE TO WATER 6 USERS Tho following applications havo boon filod with tho Stoto Enginoor to appropriate wator in Box Eldor County throughout tho ontiro for Executrix 26 First Security Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah 84302 June 6 May yoar unloss othorwiso Locations dosignatod. In SLUM. 43605 Morris L. Allan, Rt. No. 1, Box 26, Brigham City Utoh 84302 0 5 sac. ft. of wotor is to bo diverted from a drain at a point N 760 H. and W. 1050 ft from IV Cor. Sac. 35, T10N, R2W; and used for duck and goose propagation and habitat; and used from to Oct. 31 for tho supplemental Apr. Irrigation of 20.0 ocs. but limited to tho solo supply of 15 0 ocs. In SYiNET Sac. 35, T10N, NOTICE TO CREDITORS of June May May 16, A.D., 1974. Omer J. Call, Attorney Estate R2W. 43606 Morns L. Allan, Rt. No. 1, Box 28 Brigham City, Utah 84302 0 067 see. ft. of wator is to bo diverted from an Unnamed Spring at a point S. 1670 ft and E. 200 ft from NW Cor. Sac. 36, T10N R2W; and used for tho domestic purposes of ono family, of 6 cattle; ond used from Apr. to Oct. 31 for th supplemental irrigation of 3.5 ocs. but limited to tho solo supply of 3.0 ocs. In SW.NW74 Sac. 36, SE'ANE1. Sac, 35, all T10N, R2W. Protests resisting tho grenting of those applications with reasons therefor must bo filod in duplicate with tho Stoto Enginoor, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 64114, on or before July 20, 1974. Deo C Hanson STATE ENGINEER Published in Box Eldar Journal Juno 6, 13, end 20, 1974. Leona F. Mortensen Green, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 26 First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah on or before the 30th day of August A.D., 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Administratrix With the Will Annexed of the Estate of Leona F, Mortensen Green Deceased Date of first publication May 30, A.D.', 1974. Omer J. Call, Attorney BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Funeral service draws family to Jerome, Idaho NOTICE TO WATER USERS Audroy Jenson, Rt. 1, Box 154, Brigham City, Utah 64302, hos filod with tho State Enginoor to appropriate 0 05 Appl No 43544 sec. ft of water In Box Elder County. The for Administratrix 26 First Security Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah water Is to bo diverted from on unnomod spring at o point S. 390 ft. ond W. 35 ft. from NE Cor. Sac. 22, T10N. R2W, SLUM; and used from Jan. 1 to Doc. 31 for th domestic purposes of two fomilios, stockwatering of 60 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for tho irrigation of 1.0 oc. in NW'rNW'i Sac. 23, 84302 NOTICE TO CREDITORS T10N, R2W, SLUM. Protests resisting th granting of this apwith reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 Stole Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before July 13, 1974. Estate of Pearl A. Elwell, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 26 First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 16th day of August A.D., 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with plication Dee C by Flo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Madsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Mix and family attended funeral services for Alvin R. Madsen in the Jerome, Idaho, First ward chapel May 25. Alvin R. Madsen was the father of Curtis Madsen and Mrs. Mix. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer, who remained as overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shaffer in Ketchum. They report Mrs. Vernon (Lucille Garn) Shaffer is recovering nicely from recent major surgery. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Madsen and daughters Mancy and Melanie and sons David, Mark and Kirk left for Jerome to assist Curtis mother with the farm work. They will be gone indefinitely. Vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carter and other relatives in the area are Mr. and Mrs. Verl Garn of Upland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott attended a piano recital in the Weber County library in Ogden where their nine-year-ol- d granddaughter Nadine Marriott was one of the participants. Nadine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Marriott of Ogden. Mrs. Rose Elmer returned home Friday after receiving medical care in the LDS Hospital in Logan. Weekend Guests Weekend guests of Mayor and Mrs. George Hales were their Mr. son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Max Hales and family of Ephraim. Also visiting at the Hales Home during the week were Mr. and Mrs. William Warner of Idaho Falls. Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt attended a bridal shower for Miss Sherrie Petersen given by her room-mate- s at the Wells Hall Dormitory at USU in Logan Thursday afternoon. Miss Petersen is the fiance of Randy 3 NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County, Utah to increase the Revenue Sharing Budget appropriations in the amount of $55,000.00. A public hearing on this proposed budget increase will be held June 11, 1974 at 9:30 A.M. in the County Commission Chambers in the County Court House, Brigham City. A copy of the proposed budget increase is available for public inspection in the office of the County Clerk. BOX ELDER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS sK.B. Olsen Clerk-Audit- June Hansen 6 Utah 25 Thurscfay, June 6, 1974 occasion. The same day the Bowcutt. Their wedding is slated for August. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt and son Randy and Miss Sherrie Petersen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Carter in Logan. Dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Brown Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and daughter Cheri of Centerville. Other afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fullmer of Logan. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Brown attended Henry graveside services for Mrs. Vernon Rhodes in Wellsville. Mrs. Hazel Rose attended Sacrament meeting in the Brigham City 8th ward Sunday where the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rose was blessed by Bishop Dean Udy and given the name of Ryan Larry Rose. Following the meeting a dinner party was held at Maddox Ranch House in Perry. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rose and daughter Lori and small son, Mrs. Phyllis Baron, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baron and daughter Betty and son Gary, Mrs. Jaunita Seigfried, Danny Nelson of Brigham City and Mrs. Hazel Rose of Garland. Mrs. LeRoy Allred accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woerner and son Steven to Salt Lake City Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ron Woerner and family. The occasion was Mickel Woerners first birthday. Mickel is Mrs. Allreds great granddaughter. Earl Bone has returned home, after receiving medical care at a hospital in Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Thompson spent Wednesday visiting their daughter Mrs. Larry Jaussi and family in Corinne. In Montana Mrs. Mildred Richards and daughter Florence have been spending a few days in Missoula, Mont., visiting Mrs. Richards son and daughter-in-laMr, and Mrs. Dennis Richards and family. While there, they attended a piano recital where Denise Richards participated. Marcellis Johnson has been spending a few days visiting his son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Elwyn Johnson and family in Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hansen and family in Ogden. Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and son Tim enjoyed a dinner party at Maddox Ranch House in Perry Thursday. The occasion was Vernons birthday anniversary. Spending a few days visitng Mrs. Lucetta Thompson during the week were her daughters Mrs. Blanche Hansen of Ogden and Mrs. Laura Kunz of Bern, Idaho. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bishop and family of Far- - Gor gmugiD July of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis and daughter Kathy and son Darren, Miss Flossie Bourne visited Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Davis who are receiving care at the Temple Garden Convalescent home in Salt Lake City following major surgery. Mrs. Davis is reported to be recovering nicely. O. C. Davis fell, injuring his hip and is confined to his bed. Visiting Mrs. Wesley Gephart Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gephart and family of Bountiful. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hodge Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Parkinson and daughter Marilyn of Rexburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas and son Steven and daughter Shellee and Linda Munns attended a wedding reception at the Malad Stake center Friday evening for Daves nephew John Ward who claimed Ann Thomas as his bride. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hodge were in Logan on ( business Tuesday. Dave Thomas spent the weekend visitng his sister Sarah Palmer of Boise who was a houseguest of relatives in Malad. carwash on June Bingham and Brent Campbell thei,r daughters Holley and Tammy respectively as official members of the LDS church. The Bart Hoppi family were the of special, objects satisfaction recently as Bart obtained his degree from Weber college June 1. Theirs was a special effort due to the fact that during the four years of college training their family increased from four to seven children along with frequent additional responsibility of Indian placement having students during the school year. : Such a feat in times of inflation, high taxes and general monetary tight spots represents a modern miracle of dedication and toward persistence determined goals. Currently, Bart is holding down two jobs to meet expenses and pay for the home they recently purchased in Willard. confirmed rjiDDcord piromes mington, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Call, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Jensen and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boss of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bishop and family of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Thompson DeMolays babies were named, Steve Willard Reports Mickelson So. May J the provisions of Sec. Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Estate of Lewis E. Whitaker aka Lewis Eugene Whitaker and L. E. Whitaker, Deceased Creditors will present claims wjth vouchers to the undersigned at John E. Whitaker, 1727 North Main Sunset, Utah 84015 Arnold Eugene Whitaker, June Garland Gazette oG ceDetbircottiioin) Mrs. Lowe, most by M. H. Glenn modern of our conveniences have become e since that time includine such things as cars, TVs, radios, recorders and many more items we now seem to assume always were with us. From South Willard comes reports of plans on the part of the youth to pull cabbage as a means of helping to raise funds for the new addition to the seminary building. This project becomes one of the those items of interest for the newly appointed APMIA president, Roberta Cole. Norma and Karla took the first year Laurel class to Trolley Square June 3 for a special event that included a carload of six attractive ladies. This same day found the Benny Karlinsey family visiting Hogle Zoo in the big city to the south. New Name Further north in the community, David Ormond named his son, Clinton D. while William Hall named his new daughter April Ann. Although April Ann was born in May, I believe she was due in April so the name is appropriate to the common-plac- Willard plans for the annual celebration on the fourth of July are off and sailing high. In addition to the regular features of games and fun they plan to have balloon rides up to 100 feet into the air plus a sailplane demonstration from the top of Willard peak, providing the weather is suitable for these events. As the time arrives for the local event, more detailed information will be posted for all to plan their traditional tribute to those valiant souls who believed enough in human dignity to suppose that they could survive as a free people in this nation. A birthday party honoring Hazel Davis Lowe on her 85th birthday was held May 28, at the home of Pauline Woodyatt. A brother, Les Davis with his wife Rose and daughter Margaret, along with a sister Ilene and her husband, Riley Dixon came from Ogden to attend the affair. Her brother, Dewey W. Davis and wife Lettie, along with her son, Frank Clark Lowe, all living in Willard, joined with the group at the home of Mrs, a sister to Mrs. Woodyatt, Lowe. Another sister came from Corinne with her husband, Bill Young, her name being Phyllis. The group had a dinner and enjoyed getting together for such an eventful occasion. No More just now run out of material or news to report from the Willard scene, perhaps it may be appropriate to issue an invitation for everyone to feel free to pass on any items they would like to have known or think others might enjoy hearing about. Do not hesitate because your news may not seem important or interesting as that is my job, to make what is submitted to me come out in an interesting manner. Im sure there are interesting and even exciting events going on every day that others would like to share so let's make ours a happy and concerned community by sharing the news both good and bad as it sometimes helps in times of sorrow to share our problems with others. Since I I ;u Drivo-l- n or Small Indoor Theatre . 9.21 Teacher . . . Regular DIG SEE Stepmother Today thru Tues. CROWN INTtRIUNOMl Published In Box Eldor Nows Journal Moy 30, June 6 and 13, 1974. Moy ROXY OPEN PlCWRtS rr Recorded History There has been quite a bit of history recorded during the past 85 years of time that Mrs. Lowe has been a witness and perhaps A car wash sponsored by the a few events of participant, Demolays will be held June 15. the include The fund raising event will significance Oct. 6, 1890, the following: 9 6 a.m. to p.m. at the Manifesto was run from issued, officially northwest corner of the ending plural marriage among lot. Safeway parking members of the LDS church, Oct. 7, 1894, the U.S. physician, Cost Is $1.50 a car for wash, poet and humorist, Oliver dry, vacuuming and window Wendell Holmes, passed away. wash. Tickets will be sold by Even though some of the local Demolay members fundamental principles of many or may be purchased by modern were inventions calling Rick at discovered before the birth of 3HC 15 SHE CORRUPTED THE YOUTHFUL MORALITY OF AN ENTIRE SCHOOL! HE TEACHER' hh JAY simhinc ANGEL TOMPKINS NORTH - ANTHONY CROWN INTERNATIONAL JAMtS ' INC. H1CKMAR PRODUCTIONS. RELEASE C, V 5 PLUS -- r THE STEPMOTHER door-to-do- 723-636- 8. PRESENTED BY BRIGHAM CITY COMMUNITY THEATRE 1 00 Weeknites 6:45 Sat-Su- n TODAY thru TUESDAY me uemeermee smuuee of me --The m ' O Pantry. Thursday - Friday - Saturday CUP OF fl Ifil with. Sandwich Purchase u soup Coming Noxt: Clint Eastwood Why not stop in for COFFEE and SPUDNUTS at OPEN 90 South Main n&agaiJB r UobbTUSYK (i THUNDERBOLT CAPITOL THEATRE The Pantry 1:00 P.M. FRIDAY - SATURDAY SUNDAY - MONDAY 6:00 P.M. GIUSIICAL TODAY thru TUESDAY O (? IF p THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURD- r HflElBUBOERS IN OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES - Pun wrth U FUN FOOD I btja 656 South Main n gsafemia 723-80- 08 LERNER - BURTON LANE Ml Children under 12 should be accompanied by their parents MICKEYS MUSIC MUSIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMPTONS ART FIRST SECURITY BANK & S THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY HOT DOGS 4 for $1 .00 JpoDvQo . A SPUDNUT I J. ALAN C0Vc NO LIMIT AT LADDYS Jom the by EM TICKETS AVAILABLE AT BURGERS 4 for $1 .00 W fflifiragg.jgfc3 LADIES NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY L DIRECTOR - X- XK1. j ' 11:00 ENGINEER STATE '- MFC - JUNE 6 - 7 - 8 DRAUCA J. HOLMES |