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Show ? t notice of intention NOTICE PUBLIC IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 6th day of June, 1974, the Mayor and City Council of Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, passed and adopted a resolution declaring the intention of creating in said City, Special Improvement District Number 17 of Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah. FURTHER IS NOTICE GIVEN by the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, of its intention to make the hereinafter described improvements within the said Special Improvement District and of the further intention of said Council to levy assessments as provided by the Laws of Utah on the property lying within said District benefited by the making of such improvements. are to The improvements consist of necessary grading and constructing or reconstructing curbs, gutters, street paving, appurtenant drainage facilities, driveways, waterways, drainage piping, water service lines, sewer service laterals, inlet structures, corner intersections, and other appurtenant works, and to remove trees and other improvements and to excavate, fill, grade, drain, and do all other miscellaneous work necessary to complete the improvements in a proper workmanlike manner. The names of the streets and parts thereof to be thus improved are as follows: 500 East Street from 400 North Street to 600 North Street 400 East Street from 300 North Street to 400 North Street 300 East Street from 500 North Street to 600 North Street and from 100 North Street to 200 North Street 600 North Street from 600 East Street to Main Street Place North Street from Harmony West Street to West End of Campbell 600 500 Subdivision said streets the paving width shall be thirty-fiv- e feet from lip of gutter to lip of gutter on all East-Westreets and e feet from lip of gutter On st fifty-fiv- to lip of gutter on North-Sout- h streets, except as follows: Sixth North from 500 West to the West end of Campbell Subdivision, the paving to be approximately 10.0 feet wide for the south side only. Harmony Place to be paved from lip of gutter to lip of gutter being 35 feet wide at Sixth North and expanding to include the " complete ' 300 East from 100 North to 200 North and from 500 North to 600 North, paving to be 17.5 feet on each side and overlay to be twenty feet wide. Curb and gutter shall be installed on both sides of all streets imwhich upon provements are to be made, except as follows: Where these improvements presently exist, they shall be incorporated in the project or removed and replaced at the City's expense. and Irrigation pipe corresponding outlet structures are to be installed on tne following streets except where these improvements presently exist: 400 East Street from 300 North Street to 400 North Street 500 East Street from 400 North Street to 500 North Street 300 East Street from 100 North Street to 200 North Street Concrete driveways ex- tending not more than five feet from the back of the curb together with round curb approaches will be constructed at the expense and at the option of the individual owners benefited. All improvements to complete the project in proper and workmanlike manner will be constructed according to the plans, profiles, and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer. In general, all curb and gutter shall be standard concrete combination curb and gutter approximately thirty (30) inches wide. In general, all plant mixed bituminous paving shall be approximately two and one-hainches of bituminous paving on approximately a four (4) inch thick gravel base and extend from gutter to gutter. The herein described improvements shall be called SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NUMBER 17, the boundaries of which are as lf (l-y- follows: Commencing at the intersection of 700 North Street and 600 East Street and running South along the centerline of 600 East Street to the South line of 100 North Street; thence West along the South line of 100 North Street to the center line of Main Street; thence North along the center line of Main Street to the center line of 700 North Street; thence East along the center line of 700 North Street to 600 East Street, the place of beginning. Also beginning at the centerline of Fifth West and Sixth North, thence South 123.0 feet on the center line of Fifth West to the projection of the South line of Lot 4, Campbell Subdivision; thence West along said South line 159.76 feet; thence South 240.07 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 8 of Campbell Subdivision; thence West 405.70 feet to the Southwest corner of Campbell Subdivision; thence North 364.54 feet to the center General Revenue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments. The law requires each government to publish a report of its plans for the use of these funds to inform its citizens and to encourage their participation in deciding how the money ought to be spent. Within the purposes listed, your government may change this spending plan. line of Sixth North; thence East along said center line 570.1 feet more or less to the point of beginning, said description including Lou 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, Campbell Subdivision. THE GOVERNMENT OF V BR I Uhlil'l C i y per Front Foot TOTAL nfiVGR BRIGHiTn ID) 10 Ft. Wide 1.05 Foot per $11.73 per Front Foot TOTAL North Street from 500 West to West Boundard of Campbell Subdivision: Curb and Gutter $4.13 per Front Foot 4 x 4 Sidewalk $3.00 per Front Foot Paving 10 Ft. Wide $3.05 per 600 Foot Front per Front Foot Harmony Place: Curb and Gutter $4.13 per Front Foot Paving 17.5 Ft. Wide $5.48 per TOTAL $10.18 per Front Foot Property Requiring: $2.40 Water Service lines per lineal foot 4 $24.80 Sewer Service lines per lineal foot The estimated cost per front foot stated above does not include the cost of driveways which will be installed as a part of the improvements only at the option and request of the property owner, made in writing to the City Recorder before construction of such improvemenU is commenced. If so requested and installed, the cost will be assessed against the property benefitted, in addition to the assessment for TOTAL Special Improvement District. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, pursuant to the resolution adopted on June 6, other improvements. Jl-- Elder County School District, announces its intention to sell to the highest bidder(s) the following items: These items may be seen at the 3 HEARING Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Section of the Municipal Laws of Utah a public hearing will be held on Thursday, June 27, 1974 commencing at 7:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers, 20 North Main, to consider and adopt a budget for the operation of Brigham City Corporation for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1974. The tentative budget is on file in the .City Recorders Office and is available to the public for inspection. By Order of the Brigham City Council, Harold B. Felt, Mayor. J $50) on July objections relating to the ENGINEER Published in Box Eldar Journal Juno and 20. 1974. 13. NOTICE TO WATER Publish Thursday, June USERS 1, Box 154, Brlgbom City. with tha Stata Enginoor Bids will be accepted at the warehouse on the dates in- dicated above. BOARD OF EDUCATION COUNTY BOX ELDER SCHOOL DISTRICT By: David N. Morrell, rotitting tho granting of thit with rootont thorofor mutt bo filod in duplicato with tho Stata Enginoor, 442 Stoto Solt Laka City, Utoh 14114, on or Capitol, boforo July 13. 1974. Do C. STATE Hantan ENGINEER Published In Box Eldar Nawt Journal May 30, Juno 6 ond 13, 1974. 13 Please publish Sunday, June NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Thursday, June Estate of LaVela Matesen aka LaVela Matesen, Veloy Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Bear River City, Utah 84301 on pr before the 19 day of September 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. J Estate of Leona F. Mortensen 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 for Administratrix 26 First Security Bank Bldg. Brigham City, Utah Gertrude Blanche Estate Mecham, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 35 First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 19 day of September 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. of 84302 NOTICE TO WATER USERS hovo boon filod The following oppllcotion with th Stoto Engineer to opproprioto wotor in Box Eldor County throughout tho ontiro yoor uniett otherwise dotignotod. Locations in SLUM. 43405 Morris L. Allan, Rt. No. 1. Box 21, Brigham City, Utah 14302. 0.5 soc. ft. of wotor is to bo diverted from a drain at o point N. 70 ft. and W. 1050 ft. from E'e Cor. Soc. 35, TION. R2W; and wsod for duck ond gooso propagation and habitat; and usad from to Oct. 31 for tha supplamanfat Apr. irrigation of 20.0 ocs. but limitad to tha sola Sac. 3S, TION, supply of 15.0 ocs. in S'tNE Reed W. Hadfield executor of the estate of Gertrude Blanche Mecham Deceased Date of first publication June 13, A.D., 1974. Mann & Hadfield, Attorneys for executor June July 4 430 Morris L. Alton, it. No. 1. Box 21, Brigham City, Utah 14302. 0.07 sac. ft. of wotor is to bo divortod from an Unnomod NTEUt5t2I3&l$ED CM j coUt Saturday Only Laddys No. 216, 1963 Ford Van, Est. Minimum Bid Repair $200-30$100. No. 102, 1956 Chevrolet pickup, Minimum Bid $100. 39 Tremonton Bus Garage West 1st North: 48 No. 72, Bus, 1957 Dodge Capacity, Minimum Bid $300. No. 80, Bus, 1959 International 66 capacity, Minimum Bid $200. Sealed bids marked School Vehicle Bid will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education, County Court House, Brigham City, Utah, up until 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 25, 1974 at which time they will be publicly opened. A check in the amount WEEK-EN- D Car stereo taken Russell Payne, 997 Willow, Brigham City reported Monday, June 10 that his car stereo had been stolen from his car during the night. Stereo missing Jerry Nelson reported to police on June 10 that his, car stereo had been stolen. Nelson is a resident of Ten-5- 4 Shannon Circle. l) 13 & 23c in interested Anyone genealogy is invited to attend. Speakers will include Keren Wilde, Afton Rees and Faye the Laney, representing Daughters of Utah Pioneers. St. Catholic 9-- things. Any graduating senior who is interested in applying for the of Columbus Knights scholarship must have their ; application in by June 15th. There will be a Northern district meeting June 15th at St. Joseph's Church in Ogden. Registration will be at 8:30 a.m. The charge will be $2.00 which includes the luncheon. The Retreat starts at 9:30. 5:30 Masses Monday-Frida- y p.m., Saturday 5:30 p.m., Sunday 9 and 11:00 a.m. 1:00 Weekdays 6:45 Sat.-Su- n cicn7cnnucc3 Ttsun?:::iDCii Y Request Project No. Brigham IVI for Approval 1 54(39)357 STATE ROAD COMMISSION Blaine J. Kay Director of Highways OF UTAH J 13c ...they have exactly seven minutes KEXT: to get rich quiclr! Accademy Award Nominee "SUMMER WISHES WINTER DREAMS' Regular Drive-I- n or Small Indoor Theatre Way We Were - 9:20 Oklahoma Crude - 1 1 :20 DIG SEE Today thru Tues. 6 ACADEMY AWARD THE HAY lUnili (fold mooting The national association of Retired Federal Employes will hold a meeting June 14 at 1:30 p.m. in the Brigham City Community center. All interested persons and friends are invited to be there. DESTACTRES-S- KJcRE STREISADD a BEDFORD COLUMBIA PICIU8(JA , OlViSiON RASIAR PRODUCTIONS COiUMIU hCTtHUS PICTURES Present KRAMER Production STANLEY GEORGE C. SCOn FAYE DUNAWAY JOHN MILLS A 10 speed bike was reported missing from the front of the Sutton residence, 645 Wade Place, Brigham City by Kay Sutton June 9. The bike is supposed stolen and is being sought by the police. JACKQPALANCE OKL&HOMACRUDE CAPITOL THEATRE Your choice of AnpC Ur SAUDVJICU ft J 1 :00 p.m. 6 p.m. rs: TODAY thru TUESDAY I and cup of SOUP 9 Monday thru Thurs, 9 to HAM PASTRAMI SALAD BAR 1 1 Frl. I Sot. Try our Specialty CLAft CCOUDZH Starring BEN GAZZARA $000 USA SPUDNUT V 656 South Main BEEF 723-800- 8 rnS WALTER MP OPEN: 9:00 Everyday Close d Sunday p.,,, iMUSUKS PC! COLUMBIA stolen SPECIAL PICTURES POLLACK COlllUliA Tha ed coil Rest Areas The State Road Commission of Utah herewith advises all interested persons that on June 4, 1974. the Commission requested Federal Highway Administration approval for the location and design features of Brigham Rest Areas in Box Elder County. The proposed project consists of the construction of two rest areas to serve traffic near Brigham City. The rest area to serve northbound traffic will be near Perry and the one to serve southbound traffic will be north of Brigham City and will serve as a travel information center. All maps, drawing and other information pertaining to the project are available for public inspection and copying at Utah Highway Department Central Office. Room 400 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. Public Notice will be given upon receipt of Federal Highway Administration approval. Dated this 8th day of June, 1974. 10-spe- ft UCtlTf 6 K( PUBLIC NOTICE Henrys Remember the garage sale at St. Henrys June 14th and 15th from Many worthwhile G?E Q0I1V Utah Ward. CAN EAT 10 for 1.00 SPUBDUTS Join the fun with fUN R $100. 8 the of Genealogical society will be held Thursday, June 20, in Brigham City it was announced this week. This is a change from a previous announcement that the session would be conducted June 13. The session is scheduled at 7:30p.m. upstairs in the old city hall. This will be the final meeting of the year until September, according to President LeRoy Make your own ALL YOU Salad GLAZED HOURS!.. The Board of Education, Box School District, announces its intention to sell to the highest bidder(s) the following described surplus vehicles: (These vehicles may be inspected at the locations specified between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. weekdays.) Brigham City School District 250 East Forest: Warehouse No. 203, 1964 Dodge Sedan, Minimum Bid $50. No. 204, 1965 Ford Fairlane, Est. Repair Wrecked $200, Minimum Bid $50. No. 207, 1967 Chevrolet Wagon, wrecked, Minimum Bid Elder County choose COUPON NEW . June and (News-Journa- J at Utah State during meeting of the Golden Spike U 00 c NOTICE OF BID PROPOSED SALE OF SURPLUS VEHICLES . . 13 23. R2W. i Is v r 3c 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. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Clifton Matesen administrator of the estate of LaVela Matesen aka LaVela Veloy Matesen Deceased Date of first publication June 13, A.D., 1974. Attorneys for administrator Mann & Hadfield June July 4 ED DMHI5TSIED 9, 13. June Sunday, Protottt May o BOARD OF EDUCATION BOX COUNTY ELDER SCHOOL DISTRICT By: Davis N. Morrell, Clerk Treasurer Audray Jonson, Utah 84302. hat filod to opproprioto 0.05 Appl. No. 43544 toe. ft. of wator in Box Eldor County. Tha wotor it to bo divortod from on unnomod tpring at a point S. 390 ft. and W. 35 ft. from NE Cor. Soc. 22. TION. R2W, SLB4M; ond utod from Jon. 1 to Doc. 31 for th domottic of two fomiliot, ttockwatoring of 0 cat-tiond utod from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for tha irrigation of 1.0 ac. in NW'NWY Soc. 23, Clerk-Treasur- er 1974. 11, STATE 10 percent of the bid must be submitted with the bid as good faith money. These checks will be returned to- the unsuccessful bidder(s). Bids received after this time will be returned to the bidder unopened and will not be considered. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any formalities. of TION, R2W. SLBBM. c 13-1- 6 Date Protests rollsting tha granting of that applications with masons thorofor must bo filod In duplicato with tho Stata Enginoor, 442 Stoto Copitol, Salt Laka City, Utoh 14114, on or boforo July 20, 1974. Do C. Hanson Rt. Ironrite Record Players Benches Folding Auditorium Seats Folding wood seats Cash Register Small Student Chairs Television 23 of property to be assessed in the Thereafter, at 7:00 oclock p.m. on July 11, 1974, the City Council will meet at the regular meeting place of the Council to consider all protesta so filed and hear all Education of 61174 mayor 3. TION, R2W. 688 commencement exercises. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from the College of Education with a dual major in elementary education and early childhood education. After attending one year at Texas Lutheran college, she then took a sabbatical" to become the wife of Curtis N. Lancaster and the mother of three children before continuing her studies at Utah State university. Mrs. Lancaster did her student teaching at Lake View school in Brigham City and hopes to teach or work in some other capacity in the education system in the future. TgCOrdfiTS Please Print Spring at a point S. 170 ft. ond E. 200 ft. from NW Cor. Sac. TION. R2W; and usod for tho domastic purposos of ono family, of cattio; ond usod from Apr. to Oct. 31 for tha supplamantoi irrigation of 3.5 ocs. but limitod to tho solo supply of 3.0 acs. in SWY.NWV. Sac. SEV.NE. Soc. 35. all Pianos (2) (Minimum bid $100) Air Conditioner (Minimum Bid owner Any person who is the p.m. Board Warehouse, 250 East Forest, Brigham City, Utah, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 13, Friday, June 14 and Saturday, June 15 to 11 oclock a.m. NOTICE OF BUDGET TIME FOR FILING PROTESTS Special Improvement District described in the Notice of Intention shall have the right to file in writing a protest to the creation of the Special Improvement District or to make any other objections relating thereto. Protesta shall describe or otherwise identify the property owned by the person or persons making the protest. Protesta shall be filed with the City Recorder of Brigham City, Utah, on or before 5:00 oclock Education University 84202 UTAH 3. The Board of Education, Box Tolman Burke City Recorder foot. There shall be an allowance for corner lots to be apportioned as defined and provided for in the ordinance of Brigham City, Utah, and the Laws of the State of Utah. The whole or any part of the assessments may be paid without interest within 15 days after the ordinance levying the assessement becomes effective. If the assessment is paid in part, the unpaid balance shall be payable in substantially equal installmenU over the period of time installmenU are payable with interest on the unpaid balance at a rate or rates not to exceed ten per cent in the per annum as provided assessment ordinance. of the proposed A map District and a copy of the resolution above referred to are on file in the Office of the City inRecorder, and all persons terested are hereby referred to the same for further in regard to said improvement and said Special Improvement District. NOTICE OF SALE OF ITEMS . . . 1974. $9.61 Driveways are estimated to cost $120.00 for ten foot wide drives and $6.00 for each additional foot. Any flat work necessary to extend the driveway from the standard five foot length to the property line will cost $1.00 per square Felt, A chapter South Sixth West, graduated cum laude from the College of Y Signature of Cfflf Name & Title Janet Lancaster, Mrs. 83.02 iaortld B. Foot Front CITY 602 602 ASSURANCES (Refer to instruction E) i assure the Secretary of the Treasury that the and other statutory requirements listed in Rat E m the instructions Accompanying jh is repqft will be yfmgleq with by thi'rfecipient govetnml .fundseportad hereon. y y $14.43 Foot Ll V 23 meet will with honors The news media have been advised that a copy of this report has been published In a local newspaper of general I have circulation. records documenting the content! of this Utah IE) per Front Foot Front Overlay Front graduates 1 office. Brigham City Hall. Brigham City, per Front Foot 400 East Street from 300 North to 400 North Street: Curb and Gutter $4.13 per Front Foot $10.30 Paving 27.5 Ft. Wide per Front Foot 300 East Street from 100 North to 200 North & from 500 North to 600 North Street: Curb and Gutter $4.13 per Front Foot Paving 17. 5 Ft. Wide $6.55 per i report and they are open for public scrutiny at $14.43 TOTAL PAY-fcr.- PERIOD. JULY 1, 1974 PUNS TO SPEND THESE 6k iuHnfl l'I JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 13, 1974 unit I TV ENTITLEMENT THROUGH JUNE 30. 1975. FUNDS FOR.THE PURPOSES SHOWN. ACCOUNT NO. 45 2 ELDER Local woman Geneal9y c;ic; MENT OF FOR THE FIFTH The total estimated cost of all improvemenU is 8158,117.89 of which the Citys portion is $30,984.00 and the remainder in the amount of $127,133.89 is to be paid by assessmenU to be levied on all blocks, lots, parts of blocks, and lots, tracts or parcels of property bounding, abutting upon, or adjacent to the improvements or which may be affected or specially . C ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE SHARING ESTIMATED COST benefitted by the improvemenU to the extent of the benefits to such property by reason of the improvements. AssessmenU shall be made according to the frontage of the property on the streeU to be improved. The estimated cost of the improvemenU of the property to be assessed is as follows: 600 North Street from 600 East to Main Street: Curb and Gutter $4.13 per Front Foot TOTAL $4.13 per Front Foot 500 East Street from 400 North to 600 North Street: Curb and Gutter $4.13 per Front Foot $10.30 Paving 27.5 Ft. Wide BOX (D PLANNED USE REPORT GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PIDGEON f YVETTE ERNEST MIMIEUX BORGNINEi LADIES NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY PG, INI |