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Show Willard Reports BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 13, 1974 Council approves new city zoning ordinances 13 complete by M.H. Glenn formation or knowing where large rocks moved on the site by reliable information can be the flood limit the effectiveness Willard city council met June found would be appreciated in of even a D9 Cat. 6 to consider the matters of an attempt to correctly identify The current fire chief, Dell concern to the residents and all those buried there. In other Braegger indicated that inothers involved in the destiny of matters related to the town creased interest in the fire the town. One particular subject beautification was needed if the project, plans department of concern involves the recently were made to work on the little was to be assured community adopted zoning ordinance that league diamond, replacing the an effective fire fighting unit. It designates Willard as rural hard dirt with a sand and clay was noted that fires usually residential. mixture that is more practical attract many persons, however, This means that lots must be for this use. unless they are trained beforein size a minimum of June 15, has been set aside as hand it often is not of much and domestic animals such as a general clean-u- p day for the value to have them come. horses, sheep and cows are entire Square and the city Therefore the need for allowed for personal or family council invites everyone in town reliable men in the training use. or even out of town to paris ereat. Fire drills communitv Among those objecting to this ticipate on this day on the to be held on Thursday matter include Shirley An- square. This is, of course, next are nights witn an open invitation derson who asked what the city Saturday. for all interested persons. In the council had against having Plans for a new city park on past mostly men apply. people rather than animals in ground donated to the city for However there may be times her backyard, suggesting that that purpose years ago have and situations when it would be she did not need a full 14 acre of been drawn up and work has well if women were also trained land and would prefer to fill up actually begun through an in fighting fires. At least they part of her lot with other houses agreement with Cox Con- could be instructed how to or at least one other dwelling. struction company. Apparently handle fires in their own homes The question of having some sort of trade agreement or kits smaller lots in Willard like was reached where Cox loaned Another matter of some other communities have in the use of one of his Cats in concern to the city council was surrounding places may in part exchange for damage done to the status of the garbage truck be due to health matters since one of the city streets. There is and the question raised as to there is no sewer system other still alot to be done as time and whether it can be economically than individual septic tanks so that having too many homes too close would tend to saturate the Fielding Flashes underground with the residue of drain fields from these septic tank systems. not matter Another necessarily endorsed by the city council as a reason for this practice but rather as a possibility to consider for having people spread out in an orderly manner is as follows. employee at Thiokol Corp. by Flo Munson Weekend guests of Mrs. Plants Flowers The other day I planted Among those attending a Lovinnie Holt were Mr. and several varieties of flowers and reception honoring the Vice Mrs. Bob Whitney of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Garn President Gerald R. Ford and on the package they suggested that for best results the in- Mrs. Ford held at the home of attended an open house at the dividual plants be spaced from Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris in Riverview Mobile Estates six inches to 24 inches apart, Tremonton Friday evening reception center in Ogden Mrs. Garns parents depending upon the variety of were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sunday for plant. It may therefore be that Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mr. and Mrs. Ezra E. Lefler Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Clive who were observing their in the wisdom of someone who adopted the plan, it has been Gam, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Golden Wedding anniversary. considered appropriate to space Gam, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Others attending from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Garn people apart in a minimum of Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo lots to afford adequate Munson. The reception was co- and daughter Leslee, Mr. and room for full development and hosted by Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Randy Archibald and daughter Ginger, Michael and growth especially for families, M. Stone of Brigham City. Weekend guests at the home Kevin Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Some varieties of people seem to do best in even larger lots or of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover Garn, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Garn, and family were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy, Mr. having greater distances betBert Chew and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Earl, Mr. ween them and their next-doand Mrs. Thayne Jones, Mr. neighbors. Recently someone and Mrs. Jay Grover of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam ac- and Mrs. Orvin Pierson, Mr. from Brigham remarked that the pfbpie lUf Willard were companied by Mr.' and Mrs.' and Mrs. Gale Welling. Attending the Pocatello different' tan some other Carl Stuart of Ogden attended Downs horse races in Pocatello funeral services for Mrs. people in some ways. It may be that those who have Brenetta Price in St. Charles Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and son Boyd. grown up inthe Willard area are Wednesday. Later they were A family dinner party was a slightly different variety of dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. held at the home of Mr. and Ross room Hodges. more people requiring Mrs. Keith Moss, Mrs. Dan Mrs. Uel Garn Thursday than some other varieties for full development and growth. If Kent accompanied by Mr. and evening for Mr. and Mrs. Verl the town site of Willard is Mrs. Val Lewis of Bothwell and Garn who are visiting in this considered as a garden site for Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Everton of area from Upton, Calif. It was also for Uel Garn and Wayne growing souls, one may argue Logan attended a session at the Garn who were each the point that there is a place for Logan LDS Temple Friday anMr. and Mrs. celebrating where birthday or evening varieties different many Others niversaries. of Tremonton attending Kaneko Curtis types of people in the same were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carter, community, however until some received their endowments. a wedding Mr. and Mrs. Keith Garn of Attending sort of sewer system is installed it is not a practical matter to ceremony held in the Bountiful Garland, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. of allow those varieties that do Community church Wednesday Garn, Mrs. Wayne Garn for Byron Kimball Teerlink who Fielding. well in crowded places to be Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss, claimed Judy Talbot as his encouraged to look toward bride Dan Kent and daughter Mrs. C. Mrs. E. and Mr. were Willard as a favorable site for Mason. The bride is E. C. Colleen spent Wednesday them. Mr. and Mrs. In related Masons niece. A reception evening visiting somewhat in Malad. The ocTom in held the the honored Parry orcouple questions on the zoning birwas Mrs. casion Ta the Room at Parrys dinance, A1 Mumedy and his Garden Citadelle in Salt Lake City. thday anniversary. Mike represented those who were interested in Later that evening Mr. and Mrs. In Trenton clarification of the subject E. C. Mason joined Mr. an Mrs. Alene Sutherland acMrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackman, to building permits relating Rich Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. companied by Mrs. Elna required when any changes Warren McNeal of Salt Lake Goodsell of Newton spent were made such as moving one trailer-hous- e City for a dinner party at the Thursday visiting Mrs. Rulon out and another Ball in Trenton. Saturday Coachman. one in the same place. at the Sutherland home visitors The appropriate paragraph were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Birthday Party relating to this matter was Mrs. Verl Udy accompanied Sutherland and son Paul of pointed out and apparently he Mrs. Jess Udy, Mrs. Owen Ogden. They also visited Mrs. by all with had already complied Lyle Watson of Voylet Grover. the requirements except Udy, Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy and Tim Parker of Tremonton, of the a fee for payment Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jones at dinner a enjoyed party Ogden Others seeking building permit. a building permit included Kent Rigos in Ogden Tuesday. The were at the Salt Lake airport meet their Nebeker, Duaine Scothern and occasion was Mrs. Owen Udys Wednesday to Ilene Udy and Geri daughters conanniversary. birthday for the Sidney Bodily Mr. and Mrs. Bud Askie and Jones who were returning from struction of new homes. son Byran of Tremonton have two weeks in Mexico along with Richard Fike represented himself in the matter of seeking moved into the home where Mr. the Spanish Class from the Bear and Mrs. Thurlan Anderson and River Junior High school. The to have some lots he owned zoned commercial to allow the family have lived the past few two families enjoyed a dinner construction of a business years before moving to party at Brattens. a wedding Attending venture south of the Shack and Washington. Mr. Askie is an north of his home along Main Ihu a In Street. This matter needed to be S. I'MHi UMh' v"u V IM r"" I.r.n considered by another group """'.'I!''.'. WUfON and then advertised, the outWHttt 50 S29 S'l,""" '..Vi - l come pending the results of the II.MIMI ' 't W" Mj.i.n "!". V Nd. local citizen reaction to the hr1 riirt. ru lUTtt and advertised intent purpose. nk' 1. 404 At Ti Hj I Lloyd Neilson, owner of the Shack reported the progress of r t : xint t, remodeling being done at his place of business and paid the appropriate fees for another pool table and novelty games recently installed. Neilson also requested that action on his request for dancing to live music and extending hours from 12 to 1 a.m. be completed. Later in the meeting, both proposals were defeated by the council due to possible traffic overhaul of A special FOR problems or conflicts with the letter of the laws enacted. For this cause names were submitted for approval of the council and will be announced pending acceptance of the individuals for the various posts appointed for this function and service. If the city council met every week, my job would be easier for gathering material, however Im certain there are interesting events happening everyday throughout that community FATHERS guests at reception son-in-la- m i STILL EXCELLENT SELECTION DAY ROCKER IHS'V $ the RECLINERS are newsworthy and of interest to others. ml plaques Residents of Fielding ( I the existing unit so that this price could be compared to what it would cost to replace the same. As the fiscal year comes to a close and another one begins July first, a rrieeting was scheduled June 20 strictly as a budget session. After the budget for the year is set up, it must be published or at least displayed in public for all interested parties to see so those interested may be looking for this notice in the near future. As a part of the recently adopted zoning ordinance, a board of adjustments or adjustors is to be set up to hear cases that present f? EASILY SUMMED repaired or should be replaced with a newer model. Prior to making a final decision on this matter it was determined to have a bid submitted on a . 20 HOOVER reception the Perry hall Friday in held ward cultural CARPET evening for Tina Gibbs who became the bride of Paul Lundorf were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Petersen. The new bride is a neice of Mrs. Petersen. Edith Udy accompanied by Verlene Watson of Tremonton spent Monday visiting Kayla Parker in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason enjoyed fishing at Devils Creek Saturday. Attending the Thiokol summer picnic held in Lagoon Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Pierson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilcox and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kent and family and Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams and family. SHAMPOOER President and Mrs. Donald Petersen and family ac- companied by Cindy Norr of Deweyville were at the Salt Lake airport Tuesday to bid bon voyage to Elder Eldon Petersen who has completed his language training in Provo and who left by plane for Germany to fulfill a LDS mission with headquarters in Duesseldorf. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scott and family Thursday was Mrs. Scotts mother Mrs. Hazel Lusk of Malad. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Robbins arrived from the Sacramento area Sunday and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards. Both couples are spending a few days at the Richards cabin in Island Park. Kenny and Rex are former Army buddies. S.p Mrs. Ray Wood accompanied by Mrs. Wendel Monson of Malad, Mrs. Russell Hess of Ucon, Mrs. Max Lundquist of Palisades attended funeral services for an aunt Mrs. Anna Walters at the Myers mortuary in Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Hess and Mrs. Lundquist remained as weekend guests at the Wood home. REG. PICTURES 24.95 PHILCO 4 PIECE COLOR TV , L9 with Monday Kirk Wood arrived from Roosevelt to spend a week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood and family while attending Weber College in Ogden. Visiting Mrs. Flo Munson and family Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pack and son Dan and Miss Virginia Wilson of John Day, Oregon. REG. Set Bed Room ms Portable stand 439.95 14" Special DRESSER MIRROR BED FRAME t CHAIR HUM-"ST ' -- NK " $. '- , low . !mi p lik KELVINATOR GOLD COLOR if Someone... Somewhere wants just what you Gardner Barlow reported plans for improvement of the old cemetery site north of the dike and requested that the city provide water to the site so that lawns and flowers could be planted. Barlow reported that some sources suggest that there are about 160 persons burled in this old cemetery site with only five or six having visible markings at the present time. Anyone having further In t Let the Want ads be your salesman Call 723-347- 1 today crowds. 5 tnr R to place your ad 35995 FREEZER I SERTA i fl BED SET 4 Piece - Box and Mattress Head Board and Frame 33 SIZE 10995 18 33 STYLES ms HEAD BOARDS I BOX ELDER lewA 29995 REFRIGERATOR h DON'T NEED ANYMORE and inadequate hazards, parking facilities for large 18 LB. Washer 14 Cu.Ft. KELVINATOR rourna ( 31 North Main 723-684' .. '' 3 J |