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Show 12 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 16, 1975 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Juanita Cook Siegfried aka Sorenson Juanita S. Siegfried, Deceased Creditors wilt present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 698 West 3500 South, Bountiful, Utah 84010 on or before the 4th day of January A.D., 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. UCA 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. ,75-9-- Palmer Fred Siegfried executor of the estate of Juanita Sorenson Cook Siegfried aka Juanita S. Siegfried Deceased Date of first publication October 2, A.D., 1975. Mann, Hadfield and Thorne, Attorneys for executor Oct. Nona USftS ive Notice b requests for of time wHfciit wfckti to make end subHave of been filed mit proof oppfoprtoHnw wttfe tbe Sbts Engineer, lecetiene in box Eider County, Lheti on tbe foNowing eppticetions: Hied by Hmer H, A gpl No. )2N4 Word of ftrtgbom City, Uteb covering 2 cfs of endergreund water to bo usod for domestic, stock entering end irrigotion purposes. ft b represented tbot Sit. 000 bes been expended on tbe protect to dote b4jt it bes boon deleyed due te freeway construction. time b needed te complete tbe project end moke end submit proof of opprnprietinn. Med by Sag. Appi. No. 14210s Jock O. Kimkor, Grouse Creek. Utob covering $.241 cfs of underground voter te be used for TO WATN bfty Irrigotion purposes. H b represented tbet tbe wells beve been drilled but eddttiswl time b needed te put oA tbe ecreope under cultivotien end te complete tbe project end moke nod submit proof of ) filed by Ivon C 2242 Appl. Umber of Grouse Creek, Utob covoring 2 cfs No. of underground voter te be used for Irrigation purposes. It b represented tbet well hot keen drilled 2 electric pump Instelled nt cost of $1200. Addition el time b needed te complete tbe project end moke end submit proof of opp reprint ion. Appl. No. 9217 (21277) owned by Grent R Nelson of Corinne, Utefc covering 1 cfs of underground voter te be used for domestic end stockwetering purposes end for tbe Irrigotion of 20 ecres of lend. It b represented tbot 9 wolb Hovo boon drilled but no water obtained. Additional time b needed to red rill end pvt tbe voter to beneficial imo end moke end sub writ proof of appropriation. Mod by Nereid L. ) Appl. No. 92947 2 Doe Kunxter of Perk Volley, Utah covering 2 cfs of underground water te be used for stockwetering purposes end for tbe Irrigotion of 620 ecres of lend. It b represented tbet one well bes been drilled at e cost of 22.000. Additional tim b naodod te drill another well te produce the amount of wotar opplisd for end te make end submit proof of appropriation. ownod by Cbarios Appl. No. 2624 K. Tremonton, Utah Teyior as trvstea. of cfs 6 underground water to bo covering used for irrigation purposes. H b represented that lend has boon cleared and planted, on improved rood has boon completed 2 power line bes been installed. Additional time is needed to obtain a well driller end to complete the project end submit proof of appropriation. owned by Appl. No. 2702 Enterprises of logon. Utah covering 6 cfs of underground water to bo usod for irrigotion purposes. It is represented that two wells have been drilled, power lines installed with ever 20 000 having been expended on this portion of the project. Additional time is needed to complete the project and make end submit proof of appropriation. The application has just recently boon purchased by Son dare sa Enterprises. ) owned by Potomac Appl No. 26tSS Corporation of Wheeling, Illinois covoring 6 cfs of underground water to be used for irrigation purposos. It is represented that ana well has bean drilled but additional time is needed to complete the drilling of another well end to complete the project and make end submit proof of appropriation. filed by Seg. Appl No. ?7S5Se Peter Mayo of Son Jose, California covering 5.6 cfs of underground water to be used for Irrigation purposos. tt b r op resented that $20,000 has been expended in the development of 472 acres of land. Additional time b needed to develop the additional 162 ecres end to complete the project and make end submit proof of appropriation. Protests resisting the granting of any of these requests with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt lake City, Utob 241 14 on or Garland Gazette before November 12. 172. wtH be held or this request A heaH before State Engineer at 10:00 A JR. Tuesday, November 25. 175 to the 2ox Elder County Courthouse, Orighom City, Utah. Protestants should appear at the hearing. Dee C Hansen, State Engineer Published to Sox Elder Journal Oct. 2, T 2 16. Friends meet plane, 175. entertain at gathering NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Russell Hunsaker, aka Russell V. Hunsaker, Deceased Creditors will present claims with voucher to the undersigned at Honeyville, Utah on or before the 30th day of December A.D., 1975. Claims must be presented in accordance with the proviUCA 1953, sions of Sec. and with proper verification as required therein. by Flo Munson Mrs. Don Limb along with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Evans of Malad and Mrs. Gail Boam and daughter Linda of Downey were at the Salt Lake airport Wednesday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zageralla and son Les and Charles Zageralla who arrived by plane from Silver Venna P. Hunsaker Administratrix of the Estate of Russell Hunsaker Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Nellie Louise Ware, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 35 First Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 19th day of January A.D., 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. UCA 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. 1975 At the close of business on September 30, 1975, the following reflects the deposits and investments of public funds in my possession or control. Cash on Hand Cash in Banks -- 0- $14,349.10 Time Certificates of Deposit In Banks Time Certificates of Deposit In Savings And Loans Date of first publication October 16, A.D., 1975. Mann, Hadfield and Thorne, Attorneys for administrator with will annexed. Other Investments: QH3DD 0- 0- (Specify) 0- $14,349.10 6 Paul H. Clerk-Audit- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Orme or Oct. It STATE MONEY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL Deceased .Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 35 North 1st West (P.O. Box 718) Brigham City, Utah 84302 on or before the 30th day of December A.D., 1975. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions UCA 1953, and of Sec. with proper verification as required therein. . SUMMARY FORM DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS OF PUBLIC TREASURERS 5, Unit of Government: Town of Mantua Date: October 11, 1975 At the close of business on September 30, 1975, the following reflects the deposits and investments of public funds in my possesion or control. Walter B. Fridal Administrator of the Estate of M. Carlysle Gilbert Deceased Date of first publication September 25, A.D., 1975. Sherma Hansen Attorney for Administrator Cash On Hand Cash in Banks $299.61 $9,618.49 Time Certificates of $17,942.00 Deposit In Banks Time Certificates of Deposit In $7,000 Savings And Loans Sept. SALE Other Investments: (Specify) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BOX ELDER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. UNITED NONE STATES OF AMERICA, L. vs. HARRY JOHNSON and LINDA S. JOHNSON, his wife, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE (Real Property): To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the front steps of the Box Elder County Courthouse in the City of Brigham, State of Utah, on the 24th of October, 1975, at 10:00 a.m. that certain parcel of real property located in the City of Garland, Box Elder County, State of Utah, and more particularly described as follows: Lots 4 and 5 Block 6 Progress Addition to Garland Townsite Survey, Box Elder County, State of Utah, together with all improvements located on said real property. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States at the time and place of said sale, the property to be sold subject to a six month period of redemption as is provided by Utah law. Dated this 29th day of September, 1975. ARTHUR R. REDDING, Sheriff Box Elder County TOTAL FUNDS $34,860.10 plaintiff, The Amana Touchmatic Radarange Microwave Oven revolutionizes microwave cooking. Makes microwave cooking simple as k or defrost Now you can program defrost and and cook ... in combination. Clean-u- p is quick, too, because you cook on serving plates, or paper plates! Only the food gets hot. So you and the kitchen stay cool. Stainless steel oven interior wipes clean in a jiffy, because splatters dont bake on. Big enough to roast a 20 pound turkey. Digital clock on the control panel display s the time in big bright numbers. When cooking, it's a split second timer that shows remaining cooking time. Then when cooking's done it remembers and displays the time of day . . . automatically. The Radarange oven saves energy. Uses 50 to 75'. c less electricity than a conventional range! ... slo-coo- , If it doesnt say Amana -- its not a Howard N. Hansen Town Clerk Oct. 16 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Erma Christensen aka Erma C. Christensen, 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 January A.D., 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Sec. UCA 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Mary C. Holmgren Administratrix of Estate of Erma Christensen aka Erma C. Christensen Deceased Omer J. Call Attorney for Administratrix RAMON' M. CHILD, United States Attorney, 200 U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, 350 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101. Date of first publication 16 October, A.D., 1975. O- -l Oct. microwaveovcn Come in and see our very convincing demonstration. n r-- 6, 23.30, Get the big one in)InMrnz BIG BUCK CONTEST WIN A POLARIS 340 COLT And Hundreds of Other Prizes Compete with hunters from the Intermountain area only. Enter other Big Buck Contests if you like. Come in to register and get complete info, before regular season opening. gjQaEGccDSS See the great new line of BMTEHBEKEIt'S rUUIIOEE-iPFLIAliCES-CAIP- I 69 South Mn Bnnm Crty. a Snowmobiles BESS SERVICE ET THt STOOt THAT StRvtCf BUILT" 723 5258 249 North Main Overnight Tour Mrs. Essie Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Grover and Mrs. Letitia Sorenson were among those who accompanied the senior citizens on an overnight tour to Jack Pot Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen attended a Samoa LDS mission reunion held in Salt Lake City last week. Bishop and Mrs. Sulata of Western Samoa who were in Salt Lake City to attend conference accompanied the Jensens home and remained overnight. They had become good friends while the Jensens were serving an LDS mission in Lo-ke- ni Estate of Martin Carlysle Gilbert, aka M. Carlysle Gilbert, SHERIFFS Mayor and Mrs. Clyde Gephart and child-reaAmy, Eric and Leslie of Afton, Wyo., Miss Susan Gephart of Bountiful. Friday evening Mrs. Hazel Rose attended the viewing for Howard Hess in the Myers Mortuary in Ogden. She was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. her son and daughter-in-laand Mrs. Larry Rose and family in Brigham City. Enjoying elk hunting in Blacksmithfork Canyon during the weekend were Mr, and Mrs. Ferris Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. David Hewlett of Brigham City. daughter-in-la- Unit of Government: Town of Honeyville Date: October 15 Reed W. Hadfield, administrator with will annexed of the estate of Nellie Louise Ware Deceased (M? BYU. Weekend guests of Mrs. Jennie Gephart were her son and DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS OF PUBLIC TREASURERS TOTAL FUNDS Dm?) stop- friends from Twin Falls. The girls were enroute home after attending the football game at STATE MONEY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL SUMMARY FORM Nov. Enroute to Malad they ped in Garland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb and family for a family dinner party where they were joined by Mrs. Colleen Limb and three children of Brigham City, Miss Cathy Limb and Miss Cheri Schwartz of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Limb and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans and family. Visiting Mrs. Fern Huish 25 Oct. Oct. Springs, Md. Sunday was her granddaughter Nancy Huish and a group of Date of first publication September 25, A.D., 1975. Sherma Hansen Attorney for Administratrix Sept. Farm Bureau sets up Brigham 723-711- 9 N-- 6 Samoa recently. During the past week Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jensen of Garland, Stake President and Mrs. Dan Bethan of Western Samoa were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaRall Thompson in Thatcher. LaRail had become acquainted with Mrs. Bethan when he was serving an LDS Mission in New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson accompanied the Bethans to the airport in Salt Lake City where they left by plane for their home in Western Samoa after attending General Conference in Salt Lake City. Tuesday Mrs. George Shelby attended the Utah Symphony at the fine arts building at Weber State college in Ogden. Thursday Mrs. George Shelby and children Kathy and Robert accompanied by Mrs. LaMar Harris of Tremonton enjoyed a drive to Bear Lake and Montpelier to see the gorgeous autumn colors. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Forsberg and family have returned to their home in China Lake, Calif, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gus Forsberg and other relatives in this area. Richard Anderson of Provo spent the weekend visiting his mother-in-laMrs. Beatrice Wright. Mr. and Mrs. O.C. David visited Mrs. Ella Davis in River Heights Thursday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Del Ray Stark and sons Layne, Bradley and Val Dee and daughter Michelle of Shelley, Idaho. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Stark and family attended a testimonial held in the Bothwell LDS chapel honoring Elder Gary Stark prior to his leaving for an LDS mission in France. Mrs. Linda Boman and sons Richard and David of Lewiston spent the weekend vi sting reward in cattle deaths The Utah Farm Bureau federation has announed it will pay a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of livestock mutilation killers in Utah. Elmo W. Hamilton of Riverton, president of Utahs largest farm group, said the reward is being offered to encourage people traveling in rural areas to be alert for any evidence on the killings which might be useful to law enforcement officials. In any criminal act, especially those in rural areas, law enforcement relies heavily on alert citizens who will cooperate with officials. We Lindas parents Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Wood. The pinochle club met with Mrs. Mildred Allred as hostess Thursday evening. Special guests were Connie Adams of Soda Springs, Pam Burton and Ruth Williams. Prizes went to Kitty Minson, Annie Thompson and Vera Westergard. A dainty dessert was served. Richard Anderson of Provo hosted a dinner party at a local cafe Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Davis and Mrs. Beatrice Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Carter Rich are vacationing in Oregon and the northwest. Tracy, Troy and Todd Atkinson spent the weekend visiting their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hess in Malad. Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beal and family in Orem were Mr. and Mrs. V.W. Johns. Enroute home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorenson in Ogden. hope our reward offer, added to those of other groups and the state, will bring results, Hamilton said. The Farm Bureau leader would not speculate on various theories of what is behind the widespread and mysterious killings, but he called them perplexing and costly to growers who own the animals. Hamilton expressed confidence the culprits will eventually be caught. The reward offer is effective immediately and expires April 15, 1976, unless extended. Owners of animals killed and mutilated are not eligible for the reward money. week. Attending the Weber State college alumni homecoming in Ogden Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. V.W. Johns. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marriott Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and family of Brigham city. The Garland Camp of DUP met at the home of Mrs. Tressie Steed Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Edna Hyer as Mrs. Fern Anderson gave the Presilesson Unique Story dent Brigham Young as told by Susan Young Gates, Clarissa Young and Mabel Harmer. Mrs. Hazel Call gave a pioneer history. Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Garn accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Jackson of Brigham City spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Atkinson and family in Clifton, Idaho. Attending a family picnic in Pioneer Park in Brigham City Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jensen, Mrs. Roselin y Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Allred and daughter Tam-ra- . Le-Ro- AtUEA Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coombs and family spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Coombs attended UEA. Spending Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Roe in Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. William Merrill attended UEA in Salt Lake City during the latter party of the Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allred of Tujunga, Calif., have been visiting at the LeRoy Allred, Ervin Jensen and Roselin Draper homes the past week. Visiting Darryl Adams in the University Medical center in S.L.C. Sunday were Laurie Lish, Bart Bardwell, Curtis Wise, Bobbie Avon Roundy. and Mike |