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Show I i Deweyville Dateline One and two FOR RENT bedroom also efficiency apts. abailable. Bushnell Apts. 7th South and 1st East. GENERAL REVENUE SHARING Remodeled and spotless, one bedroom apartments from $80 plus deposit. Also one two bedroom $100 plus deposit. Utilities paid, excellent location. Phone Galaxie Motel, see us first, then compare. FOR RENT provisos taae tuna nao government tTWM your kjiyJs dwacttv tit to try! gownmcnit bom utM o Oft 9 lad Ounnfl ITX pnouM end to nuow9 yow particeation Oni mut p,&in 'n gosa''riant 1973 tnru Juno 30 1974 Mtnom on hook lutufo fond Vow July 723-536- A-- 1 c 4--tf One bedroom unfurnished apartment. Ground floor, suitable for couple of one person. Located at 24 North 1st East. $75. per month. Phone FOR RENT 723-315- M-- 1 One bedroom unfurnished apartment. Stove, refrigerator, drapes, carpet. Adults only, no pets. Phone FOR RENT 723-831- 4. NOTICE TO CREDITORS One FOR RENT furnished large Estate of JACOB J. WHITE and JULIA ELLEN POTTS one bedroom newer units. $110, Phone paid. in utilities 723-536- WHITE aka NELLIE WHITE, both Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 31 First Security Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 18th day of November 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. 3. 4 bedroom house, 2 2I2 baths, family room, fireplaces. PERRY . 723-333- fc FOR RENT Nice two bedroom apartment. 127 South West. 3 Nice RENT FOR ment. apart-A-- 723-375- -- 1 John Ray White, Administrator tfc EXTRA 2 nice bedroom apartments. Close in, quiet street, no stairs, ideal for older couple, no pets, 723-630- A-8-- O. Dee Lund Attorney for Administrator Aug. 3. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OFFICE OR STORE space available immediately, 37 South Main Street. $110 per month. Inquire at 13 West Forest or phone in 7 during day or A-- 1 tfc evenings. LEWIS. E. LEWIS EUGENE WHITAKER and Deceased L.E. WHITAKER, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at John E. Whitaker, 1727 North Main, Sunset, Utah 84015, Arnold Eugene Whitaker, So. 2619 Raymond Road, Spokane, Washington 99206 on or before the 16 day of November A.D., 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of UCA 1953, and with Sec. proper verification as required therein. Estate 4 -- FOR RENT One bedroom apartment. Stove, fridge and bedroom set, $75. No pets. References. Call 723-204- A-- 1 RENT ter apartment. p.m. at 7 Lovely Call af- 723-516- 7. A-- 1 5-- 1 New duplex Two bedroom, apartment. full basement, den and carport. Built-i- n ranqe, refrigerator and air conditioned. No before 8 pets, call 723-60a.m. or after 10 p.m. RENT FOR $62.50. ANDERSENS FORD, INC., a corporation, and GLENN L. ANDERSEN, Plaintiffs -- vs- HAWES, ERNEST D. JUSTESEN and WILLIAM L. WALKER, Defendants and Third Party Plaintiffs BOYD -- vs- LYMAN HEMMERT, Party Defendant. FOR RENT Apt. for single or couple, private front and back entrances, washing facilities, carport, no pets, inquire Willis Hansen, 323 W. Forest. person TWO bedroom duplex, $110. a month. 571 South 5th East Briaham. Jy-ll-t- bedroom basement apartment, furnished, fully carpetall ed, fireplace, carport, utilities paid. No smokers please. Call I 723-272- JACKSON APTS. 2 bedroom, carpet, drapes, fridge, and child stove, all utilities paid. ok, no pets. $120. I 723-269- 6. FOR RENT Three bed-roounfurnished apartment. Family room, lots of storage, ranqe, refrigerator, carpet and drapes. Phone 4 or m Civil No. 12077 To be sold at the 5th day of September, 1974 at the hour of 12 oclock noon, on the front steps of the Box Elder County Court House in Brigham City, Utah, all the right, title, claim and interest of the defendant, Boyd Hawes, in and to the following described property: Beginning at a point feet West of the Southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 33, Plat C, Brigham City Survey, thence North 110 feet, thence Southwesterly to a point 95 feet North and 80 feet West of the point of beginning, thence South 95 feet, thence East 80 feet to the point of beginning. 723-238- T bedroom No pets, rent. for apartment call Baron Woolen Mills evenings WARREN W. HYDE, Sheriff of Box Elder County, Utah By Michael L. Busby, Deputy Sheriff Aug. USERS have boon fiiod chongo wator in tho ontlro yoar in designated. Locations unlott otherwise SIBAM t Livestock Swan Land Howord W. Hunter, 2133 Sherwood Co.; Drive, Salt Loke City, Utah B410I proposes to change the point of diversion of 0.10 sec. ft. of woter as evidenced by Appl. No. 30967. The co well, water has been diverted from an 13S ft. deep at a point N. 704 ft. and W. 1410 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 6, T9N, R7W; and used for the stockwatering of S00 cattle, and 6 horses in Sec. 6, T9N. R7W. Hereofter, 0.10 sec. ft. of water is to be well. 35 ft. deep at a diverted from an point N. 1550 ft. and W. 690 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 6 T9N, R7W; and used same os heretofore. Swan Land 0 Livestock Co. co Howard W. Hunter. 2033 Sherwood Drive, Salt lake City, Utah 04100, proposes to change the point of diversion of 0. 1 0 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. No. 30960. The water has well, 135 ft. been diverted from an deep at a point S. 2159 ft. and W. 141 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 3, T9N, ROW; and used for the stockwatering of 500 cotfle, and 6 horses in Sec. 3, T9N, ROW. Hereafter, 0.10 sec. ft. of water is to be well, 135 ft. deep a diverted from on 'point S. 1600 ft. and E. 1150 ft. from NW Cor. and used same as Sec. 2. T9N, ROW; heretofore. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Salt Lake City, Utah 04114, on or Copitol before September 21, 1974. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Box Elder Journal August 0, 15, ond 22. 1974. A-- 1 -- tfc 2 bedroom FOR RENT home .stove, fridge, large lot, fruit. $125 month, two months advance. in 723-214- Two and three FOR RENT bedroom apartmens, all appliances. Phone 723-837- FURNISHED Apartment - I bedroom, utilities paid. Central location. 723-339- 6. A-- 1 5-- 1 FOR RENT Duplex apartment with basement. Stove and refrigerator. No pets. 104 South 4th West. FOR RENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS 6, 5. Two large two bedroom of IVAN NELSON, p There 723-774- 1 5-- 1 about available. eight Those interested must call immediately for reservation. Fares must be paid no later than Friday for confirmation. FOR RENT A-- are reservations 723-714- RENT Large two bedroom apartment. Convenient location. Phone The Friday luncheon will be a special for the regular 64 cent luncheon. Hawaiian Chicken, auGratin potatoes, tossed salad, bread and butter, peaches, ice cream and cookies, coffee and punch will be served. Karla White is supervisor of food preparation. Eighty guests from the Salt Lake Center will attend the luncheon and view the museum-gallerThe Connard Roper Family will present the musical program, with various talents and performances by the entire family. This program will begin at 1 p.m. The Roper family is from Corinne. Reservations must be made by Thursday noon by calling the Those needing center transportation should call the same number for pick-uby Mish Petersen, volunteer driver. Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at P.O. Box 718 (35 North 1st West), Brigham City, Monday Luncheons Utah on or before the 15th day of Monday luncheons have the November A.D., 1974.. Claims same good food for 64 cents with must be presented in ac- bingo following. Shuffleboard, cordance with the provisions of pool play, oil painting is Utah Code An- available Sec. before the luncheon. with and notated, 1953, proper Everyone should enjoy this verification as required therein. nutritious, well balanced food, prepared especially for them. R. Trush Doris The Jackpot trip will leave Administratrix of the Estate of Wednesday, Aug. 28 for an Ivan Nelson, Deceased overnight stay of fun and entertainment. Transportation, Date of first publication August lodging, 51.50 the evening meal 1, A.D., 1974. and 52 in nickels are all included Sherma Hansen for eight dollars. You will leave Attorney for Administratrix the center at 9 a.m., have lunch at Ponderosa 6r Ramada inn and travel to Jackpot for Smorgasboard, returning the following afternoon. duplex apartments. full ranqe, carport, basement. $115 and $120. per month. 555 East 6th So. phone Two bedroom Reunfurnished. frigerator, stove, air conditioned, drapes, no pets. Call apartment 723-847- Mrs. Rupert Blackham on Wednesday were Mrs. Lottie Anderson, Mrs. Mary Bright, and Mr. Wilford Eggleston, who traveled from Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Veda Jones who came from Malad, Idaho, to visit their sister Mrs. Connie Dewey and others for a family Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eggleston and daughters from California. paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner. Being ordained a priest in the Aaronic Priesthood Sunday was Paul Finn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith. Early Park in Beaver Dam was the scene of a Sunday School class party Tuesday. Members of the class of Mrs. Ruthe Litchford gathered for a final filing before the school bells ring on Monday. The af- Jr. ternoon was spent playing Visit Dakota Mrs. Evelyn Smith and sons Paul and Jimmy have returned home after a two month vacation in Dunning, Neb., visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saner. Touring the Black Hills of South Dakota enroute to Nebraska was a thrilling experience, reports An Greyhound bus has been chartered for your enjoyment. State Fair Senior day at the State Fair spend matinee Richardson, She days. Lorenzo N. Hoopes . . to receive award honors native BC on Saturday. The 55.50 dress circle seats are discounted to the seniors for 53.50. If you prefer to attend the matinee, tickets may be obtained thru the mail. Those planning to go to the fair on the bus, should make reservations as soon as possible. The bus fare will be 53. Much entertainment for the seniors is being planned for a delightful time of fair attendance. Blood the Remember Pressure Clinic for all ages at the Community Center Aug. 27. The arrangements for this free testing are made by Laverne Lindsey, supervisor of nurses for Box Elder county. Dr. John Bailey, director of the Bear River health district, attends these clinics which have been arranged under his direction. Time is 3 to 6 p.m. in the Auditorium at the center. Be sure to visit the Senior Citizen booth at the Tremonton Fair, on Aug. 22,23,24. The booth will be manned by Brigham City seniors as well as Tremonton seniors. Membership is free to the senior center and there is something for everyone to do. ..the attendance has been great thru the summer months, regardless of traveling and vacations. Ceramics, crafts of all kinds, oil painting, pottery making will begin soon, square dancing, public dancing, tours, etc. are available. couples are invited Brigham City, completed a evening of getting acquainted logisticians seminar at Ft. Lee, and dancing. Lega and Ellis Va. Crowther are chairman of the The seminar was conducted dance and will promote the fun. to provide refresher and upSquare dancing is scheduled dating in logistics management. each Monday evening, adLt. Col. Anderson is a permittance free, with refreshsonnel manager in Smith's ments served thru the kitty box. Management Corp., Ogden. Last Monday the Grand He and his wife, Margaret, Squares from Ogden visited and live at 1018 East First North, watermelon was served to five Brigham City. squares. More than 130,000,000 visits Saturday, Peach Days, there will be a big square dance, with were recorded at zoo collections visitors and callers from Ogden, in the United States last year, attendance at Logan, Salt Lake invited. surpassing Spectators are invited to watch national football games comthe fine dancers in costume. bined. NOW thru SAIT LAKE SAIT PALACE 26 CITY bring about greater '. nt City. The James E. Talmage Scientific Achievement award was given to Dr. John K. Loosli, professor of animal :00 Weeknites 6:45 Sat- - Sun OPEN ROXY coor- - dination in efforts directed at ", nutrition research and health: education. An active worker in the Bay area, Hoopes served 14 years on : the Oakland Board of Education, being elected president for two years. Since 1972 he has been president of the Oakland Berkeley Stake of the LDS church. He is married to the former Stella Sorensen and a son, Dr. David C. Hoopes is a member of the White House staff. Friday, Aug. 16. Receiving the Jesse Knight Industrial Citizenship award was Lorenzo N. Hoopes, and director of Safeway Stores, Inc., Oakland, Calif., and a native of Brigham 1 t TODAY thru TUESDAY Premiere Showing We proudly present a fine family motion picture for the entire family. Lost man deep with only tho animals ond an old to halo hom survive. in tho wilderness hrmit I JpI JD 4441 SOM TODAY thru TUES. SEPT. SI43 Regular Drive In or Small Indoor Theatre Box Office open 8:00 8:40 Sting 10:47 Law BIG SEE 3rd ROBERT REDFORD ROBERT SHAW PAUL NEWMAN a THE STING A RICHARD .all it D ZANUCK 'DAVID BROWN ACADEMY AWARDS BESTPICTURE PRESENTATION takes is a little Confidence. l( GECSU2E PEPPARD. KEYYnAH'SiA- n- CAPITOL THEATRE OPEN 1:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. MON -TUES - WED - THURSDAY a busted cop, his gun is unlicensed, and his story is incredible! McQ-h- es THUDS. JOIlNWiBNE FRI. SAT. SUN. MON All Seats Reserved Tax IncL $3 .50 $5 .00 $6.00 ikii $1.00 on kids undEIi 12 From Warnar Bros FRI. 2:30 PM SAT. MORN. 11:00 AM MON. 2:30 PM 2:30 5 7:30 THUDS. Thursday Dance Thursday night is always scheduled for a public dance for over 40 dancers, at the community center, beginning at 8 p.m. Live music, refreshments and much fun is included for the only one dollar per person. Singles as well as MON. AUG. Harvard university. As a director of the National Dairy council for 15 years and its immediate past chairman, he was instrumental in bringing about a reunification of several national dairy organization to form the United Dairy Industries association. While a director, he helped were awards Special presented to a California business executive and a leading animal nutritionist at the 99th annual summer commencement exercises at Brigham Young university Colonel De Lonne Anderson of to have an at business administration BYU Army Reserve Lieutenant has been scheduled for Sept. Tickets to Holiday on Ice are available for the evening performance on Sept. 11 and the several . Anderson finishes course mother of Mrs. Norr, came from Soda Springs Friday to 11. also for Mary Was Assistant While on a leave from Hoopes Safeway from 1953-5was an executive assistant to then Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson. Hoopes attended Weber State college, graduated from the University of Utah, and attended the advanced management program in the graduate school of Gone Fishing games after which a wiener roast and all the trimmings was enjoyed by class members and guests. Mrs. presented Friday at the 9:30 a.m. commencement exercises in the Marriott center. The public was invited to attend. Speaker and recipient of an honorary doctor of humanities degree was Mrs. Marianne C. Sharp, first counselor in the General Relief Society presidency of the LDS church for the past 34 years. returned home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lish and children came from Centerville recently to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish, Bus and Blance Lish loaded their camper and took off Friday for Blackfoot, Idaho on a three day fishing expedition. Ward members are asked to circle the date of September 6 in anticipation of an overnight camp-ou- t at Petersen park. Further instructions will be forthcoming in the near future according to the Bishopric. Set aside that date and plan to join with other members of the ward in a spectacular night under the stars. Activities are being planned for all ages. Scenic Sun Valley was the destination of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Norr last weekend. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Janies Archibald of Tremonton and both couples enjoyed a weekend of golfing at Idahos famous resort. Excitement reigned at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Norr were awards These Mrs. Smith. The highlight of their vacation was a family reunion the day before they left to come home, where over 100 family members gathered to review events of the past year. Return Home last Friday evening They The coveted Sportsmanship Mr. and Mrs. Ned Waldron, trophy of the Tremonton stake received a telephone call from summmer houseguests of the girls softball tournament new New York from their left rests in the trophy case at the Glen Curtis who is Blackhams, Rupert Thursday for their home in Church as the Deweyville girls currently stationed in Iceland Arlington, Va. They plan to sell softball team garnered the prize with the Air Force. Glen was in their home in Virginia and during New York attending school for a play-off- s region return to Tremonton where they recently. The girls have been few days and reported that anticipate building a new home. coached by Mrs. Flora everything is well in Iceland from Whiteford during this season. with his family. Both have retired government service. Visit Ogden Choir Practices Called to serve an LDS Mrs. Faye Wheatley and Choir members are urged to mission in the Oakland-Californi- a attend all choir practices as daughter, Janet, and Mrs. area is David son of Mr. and Mrs. preparations continue for their Margaret Perry and daughter, Melanie enjoyed a day in Ogden Charles D. Litchford. David participation in Stake Conreceived his call last week and ference on September 8. They last week. The Gary Wangsgaard family will join with the Tremonton is eagerly making preparations third ward to present music at spent the past week enjoying to leave in October. scenery and Bonnie Germer, who has been the Quarterly conference in the beautiful of Yellowstone Park. wildlife Tremonton. at school Special practices attending summer Winning trophies is becom-min- g BYU, is spending some time have been arranged according as common as eating for with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. to director, Mrs. Lettie Snow. Burbank as he picked up Craig at is Poulsen Kurt Jack Germer. recovering another first trophy in the from his home injuries 125 cc novice place class at the Hyrum sustained in a motorcycle accident last week. After spending motorcycle races Saturday. Receives Duty to God On the dirt track Sunday at Sunday was a special day for a night in the hospital, he was Manning, Craig had to settle for Kevin Gardner, son of Mr. and released to his home. a third trophy in the same Mrs. Robert Gardner. He was Mr. and Mrs. Clark Butler novice place division. Roger Norr presented his certificate of and children spent several days picked up a fifth place trophy in in from in week last Logan Primary graduation camping the 125 cc novice division, while Sacrament meeting and also Canyon. Bill Norr finished in the God received a special Duty to Mr. and Mrs. Ford Byrne and same class race. eighth of in Trail Award for 75 percent the are process family Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burattendance at Sunday School. moving to Ogden to make their bank accompanied Craig to a Kevin was also ordained home. Due to ill health, Mr. Manning to view the race. Deacon on Sunday. His grandByrne has been advised to take Traveling from Ogden to of Dallas Mrs. and Mr. absence leave months six parents, spend Wednesday and Thurto Clarkston from his work. Goodey came from with Melanie sday visiting help celebrate the events. His Perry was Brenda Isaacs. Off to Idaho Debbie Anderson has been The Myrl Norrs have been at the home of her visiting happy to have their daughter grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. her and Knudsen Karen William F. Zillis this past week. children, Darren and Cami Debbie hails from North Ogden. Dawn, visiting with them this past week. Thursday, Gladys, Karen and children traveled to Soda Springs, Idaho, to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley. Senior center offers fun and delicious food 723-325- Estate n FOR August, 1974 FURNISHED 734-942- 85 To be sold for cash, lawful money of the United States of America of By Margaret Perry Friends of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Kent Blackham will be happy to hear of their arrival Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham. They were accompanied by their daughter Holly as they traveled to Deweyville from their home in Fort Ord, California, for a family visit. Joining the family group on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blackham and family. They pulled their trailer from Salt Lake City to spend several days visiting with family members. It was a joyful reunion at the Blackham home as members were together for the first time since Kents serious illness. Guests at the home of Mr. and 19 science at Cornell university who is considered one of the four best animal nutritionists in the country. son-in-la- NOTICE Date of first publication August 15, A.D., 1974. Mann & Hadfield, Attorneys for executors Aug. Sept 5 723-673- 723-304- Third Dated this 13th day NOTICE TO WATER The following opplicatlons with tho Stato Englnoor to Box lldor County throughout I 723-896- Built-i- First Judicial District 723-896- NICE efficiency apt. downtown Brigham or 2 persons. rent Court of The Of the State of Utah in and for the County of Box Elder In the District Deceased . Tremonton in aka John E. Whitaker and Arnold E. Whitaker executors of the estate of Lewis E. Whitaker, 3 APARTMENT of WHITAKER 723-571- FOR SALE Sheriffs sale on 1 723-522- SHERIFFS Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 22, 1974 Home to Deweyville for Blackham family ACTUAL USE REPORT Gna Revenue Sh ntporl Mwfene ,ou how Trus a to inform you ot tnowia spam BOX ELDER JOURNAL, o A Warnar Communication Company . PLUS TICKETS i - Cottonwood Mall Grater, Otdea, Prow Orem) USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD FOR TICKET INFORMATION SAIFS INFORMATION CALI 359 D652 Deserter" Starring Richard Crenna ZEMl, MASTER CALL "The & Chuck Conner FOR GROUP G00DSEATS9flStLATEaASSHQWTIME LADIES NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY nr |