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Show Tremonton Tnlfc Australian houseguests visit with Fuhrimans by Flo Munson Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fuhriman are Mrs. Fuhriman's brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Doug Tredrea and son Andrew of Adelaide, Australia. Their son Russell Tredrea w ill arrive in Tremonton Feb. 18 after serving an LDS mission in the Cahfornia-Oaklanmission. He will report his mission in d sacrament meeting in the Tremonton First ward Feb. 20 at 5 p.m. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend the meeting. The Tredrea family will remain as guests at the Fuhriman home for an indefinite period. Russell plans to enroll at the Brigham Young university in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Oyler have returned from a vacation where they attended a National Automobile Dealers association convention held in New Orleans, La. They teport they saw no snow at all on their trip. Mr. and Mrs. George Smit spent Thursday evening visiting their and daughter Dr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson and family in Logan and Mrs. and Smiths brother-in-lasister Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lowe in Snuthfield. Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Larain Marble were thier grandson Curtis Flamm and his friend LaRae Tolman, both students at Brigham Young university in Provo. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silvester Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Troy Silvester and family of Provo. ten-da- y son-in-la- League Meets The Tremonton Womens Civic league met at the senior rSone To 723-347- center Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Marjorie Brockman and Mrs. Mattie Callister as Mrs. Jean Crump conducted the meeting. Musical numbers were favored by Cleo Barrus of Deweyville and Lori Wright of Perry who sang duets accompanying themselves on their guitars. Rachel Anderson introduced the guest speaker W. Theron Hansen of USU in Logan on ornamental horticulturist who gave an outstanding discussion on landscaping and answered questions from the ladies present. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Joseph (Audrey) Hess of Clearfield is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Ver-neMorrison. Mrs. Hess is recuperating from major surgery. Mrs. Marguerite Bruner and her daughter Mrs. Darlene Bean and daughters Athena, April, Lynette and sons Grant, in the Tremonton sixth ward Sunday and given the name of Jeremy Glenn Jeppesen. Tvol- lowing the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Jeppesen had as their Sunday guests Mrs. Glen Erickson and daughter Glenna of Salt Lake City, Mr. artfl Mrs. Wood-roJeppesen and son Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Duard Balls of Hyde Park and Mrs. Ned Lowe and daughter Karen of Smith-fielMrs. Celia Bennett accompanied her mother Mrs. Celia Zundel of Fielding to Ogden Thursday where they spent the day. Mrs. Ann Potter and Mrs. LoReta Udy were among those who attended the Utah Young Homemakers annual convention held at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake Cit Friday and Sa- ll turday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson of Bothwell entertained at a dinner party at their home Thursday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson of Bothwell. The occasion was Mrs. Eli (Carol) Andersons birthday anniversary. Mrs. Linda Thompson accompanied by Mrs. Alene Sutherland of Fielding spent Friday in Brigham City visiting Mrs. Suterhlands sister Mrs. Edna Farrell. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Udy and family Sunday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Udy and family, Mrs. Kayla Phelps of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Udy and family of Tremonton. The occasion was the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Verlene Watson, Karen Udy ahd Stacy Udy. Cake and ice cream were enjoyed. Mrs. LaDean Benson accompanied by Mrs. Davis Smith of Fielding enjoyed dinner at the Grand View Restaurant in Logan Wednesday. Richard and Kendall have moved from Costa Mesa, Calif., and are now making their home at 585 North Tremont street in the home formerly owned by Dr. and Mrs. Tom Sanders and family who moved to Logan to make their home. Mrs. Bruner is a sister of Mrs. Jack (Thelma) Hess. Mrs. Bruner and her daughter Darlene Bean are both widows. The Tremonton Literary guild met with Mrs. Lois Anderson as hostess Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ortell Peterson gave a review of David Nivens book entitled Bring On The Empty Horses. Light refreshment were served followed by a social. Son Blessed The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeppesen was blessed by his father in sacrament meeting 1 Place Your Bridal Shower Mrs. Jack Garrett along with Mrs. Karl King of Fielding a bridal pantry shower at the Garrett home Wednesday evening honoring Miss Sleieca Christensen who will become the bride of Graling Garrett Feb. 18. Games were i played iii'P'U REAL FQ3SU! ini ii'iiiiiiiiii WANTED 2 or rnore productive acres with or with out improvements. Prefer Hot sDr'ngs to Honeyvilie location. tradesell Will fully carpet- ed four bedroom home with fami'y room, two baths, gar age, storage, shop, patio and wai'ed yard. Excellent neigh bors and location. Phone Roy UHh 773-705- 8. BRIGHAM Take a CITY ride on out to Brigham City to catch the best deal of the New Year! You'll fall in love with this stunning brick home with 3 spacious bedrooms, kitbaths, n2 sunny modern chen with handy built-inextra large living room, formal d'ning area, full basement (70 finished), family room, patio for outside dining, well keot fenced yard, swamp cooler, carport, and so much more. You better run to catch this baby at just $35,000! AS(S 44) Call SOCIATES A WOMAN ANSWERS Don't hang up, just ask for Keith Bradbury. need listings. Call today for free appraisals. Wm. Home phone Packer Inc. phone 86 South Main. IF I 723-319- 723-526- Low down NO DOWN VA Three bedroom brick FHA home with full basement. Family room, fireplace, new paint and carpets throughout. Star $36,400 VA appraisal. Nick 376 7 or Realty 773-135- 5975. FOR SALE Approximately acres, includes well permit. Harper ward. 14 723-272- c 3 bed HOME FOR SALE room, 2 bath, all brick, 2 fire air cond., places, dining new patio, 2 car garage, neighborhood, $48,000, 734 9733 Many Extras, OWN ER All brick, finished base ment, 2 fireplaces, doub'e garage, - opener, sprinkling system, NE mountain setting. for details. Call HOME FOR SALE 723-613- BY 4 Three bed WELL KEPT room home, good NE Brigham neighborhood. Walk out base ment, sun deck, sprinkler sys fern, patio. Only 2 years old. For appointment call Dorothy Woodworth, Snyder Realty 734-966- foundation and drainage rock rood bait lANTUA COUNTRY 723-785- TWO BEDROOM HOME with dining area, utility room and fenced back yard. Well Insulated and cozy. Already qualified with Farmers Home North 160 Administration. 2nd West, Tremonton. Cal! 723-786- Appointment only. 571-762- 7 tho faoct strongest whiter richer finish compare Logon on1 Ogdon Si land I grovel than Intiit Rrighom City sand A grovel Ivor wondor why thoy haul It to far, Aik your orchotoct Of onglnoor. Concrete-wis- t FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Separate sealed bids for the INSTALLATION OF A Estate of Fred W. Douglas and LaPreal Douglas, his w ife, both. Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned as follows: Louis P. Douglas. Howell, Utah 84316 and Fred LaVor Douglas 784 N. 3rd E. Tremonton, Utah 84337 on or before the 13 day of May A.D., 1977. Claims must be presented in accordance with the pro- TWENTY-F- INCH STORM SEWER LINE ON SOUTH MAIN STREET will be received by the Brigham City Recorder at the City Recorders Office at 20 North Main Street, Brigham City, Utah, until 5:00 oclock p m., MST, on the 24th day of February, 1977. The bids will be publicly opened and read aloud on the above date after 7.00 p m. at the regular Council Gephart and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. N. Don Thornely and family of Smith-fielThe occasion was Mrs. Harry Gepharts birthday anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs. Don Borup returned Thursday evening vacation in from a ten-da- y Guatemala and Belise. They report the weather was just like summer. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J.C.. Smit of Snowville, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Snarr, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jensen of Roberts, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Snarr of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barney of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Clark of Menan, Idaho. It was strictly a pleasure trip. LThe Tremonton-Garlan- d iterary club met at the Bowcutt Reception center Wednesday evening with Mrs. Jean Hales as hostess. Special guests were Life More Mrs. Willa Hurd Sweet Than Bitter by Maurice Warshaw. In his autobiography Maurice Warshaw presents a very personal account of a life begun in poverty and the gaining of a great deal of knowledge in merchandising from practical experience. He met with remarkable success in the field and became a noted philantrophist. His book is an interesting account of one mans endeavor to make in his own fashion this life and this world a sweeter place in which to dwell. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Mary Showell entertained members of the VGF club at her home Wednesday evening. Following a luncheon members brought along various kinds of handiwork and . jo enjoyed a social. Mrs. Polly Smith enjoyed Sunday dinner with her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes and family in Bothwell. Miss JoAnn Eugster of Salt Lake City was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deakin. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr, Mr. and Mrs. James Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bradshaw are enjoying a week vacationing on a Carribean cruise. Meeting held in UCA 1953, visions of Sec. and with proper verification as required therein. Council the Chambers. The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract. Plans and Specifications and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at: Hansen & Associates, Inc. 538 North Main Brigham City, Utah e obtained at the Tees of Hansen and Associates, Inc., 538 North Main Street, Brigham City, Utah 84302, on or after 15 February Louis P. Douglas and Fred LaVor Douglas executors of the estate Fred W. Douglas and LaPreal Douglas, his w ife Both Deceased of Date of first publication February 10, A D., 1977. Mann, Hadfield & Thorne, torneys for executors Copie-may-tf- Mar Feb. At- The Owner reserves the right reject any or all proposals, to reject any or all bid items, or to waive any formality or technicality in any proposal in the interest of the Owner. NOTICI to Each bidder must deposit in the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. Wages must conform to the requirements of Section 3, Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, concerning prevailing wage rate determinations as made by the Industrial Commission of Utah. No bidder may withdraw his bid within thirty days after the actual date of the opening there- (with his bid, security 34-3- 0 of Original Signed By HAROLD B. FELT 4 February Date - Heartburn Now, Please A gentleman sat down in a diner and carefully perused the menu. What will you have, sir?" What have the waitress asked. you got, the customer replied, that will give me heartburn immediately instead of at two oclock tn the mommg? WATER TO c c c c c c FOR SALE Large three bedroom frame house on 1) acre corner lot. $15,000. Port age, Utah, 866-224- Willard (29 3111) Doyle Kofoad 14340 0 I sac. ft. of wotar is to ba diver-taft from an inch wall 50 500 daap ot a point S 1170 ft and E 415 H from NW Cor mi I of Willord); ond Sac 25 TON R2W usad for tha stock wataring of ISO shaap 2 to horsas ond 10 cattle; ond usad from Apr Oct. 31 for tha irrigation of 10 0 ocs in NW' Sac. 25 TIN R2W 47391 (29 2112) Utah 14340 0 10 Gian Woodyott Willard sac ft of wotar is to ba diverted from thraa unnamod springs at tha following points: (1) N. 1400 ft ond E 370 ft.: (2) N 1700 ft ond I. 430 ft.; (3) N 1820 ft. and E 340 H all from SW Cor. Sac. 25 TIN mi. E. of Willard); ond usad for tha R2W ( domastic purpotas of ono fomily stockwotarmg of ISO shaap; and usad from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for tha irrigation of 0 50 oc. in ElSE' Sac. 24 TIN R2W MAYOR 1977 Can ROOMY COMFORT be yours in this three bedroom Spanish style home on 3 acre lot. Fireplace up and full basement. one rouq'hed-iBeautiful carpets and drapes, -wo full baths, double garage, fenced yard. Many extras. Call Lyle Hash or Great Basin Realty c c 723-321- ond 17 1977. F -- MARSHALS SALE IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, NORTH- ERN DIVISIONS, UNITED f, STATES OF AMERICA, v, EDWARDO HERRERA, and MARIA S. HERRERA, his wife; and UTAH STATE TAX COMMISSON, Defendants. Notice of Sale of Real Property : To be sold at United States Marshal's sale at the front steps of the Box Elder County Courthouse, Brigham City, Utah, on February 24, 1977, at 10:00 A.M. that certain parcel of real property located in Box Elder County, State of Utah, and more Forfeits bail Kent R. Jensen, of 666 West Fourth North, Brigham City, forfeited $55 bail posted on a citation for improper exhaust system, according to records in Brigham City court. Ogden. Ingham City Utah if 115 m W' ;.llnnldl 1 at 541 E. Highland (9th N.) of mountoin meadow and hay land. Income from 12 horse stalls with paddock area, tack room. Ranch style 4 bedrooms 2Y baths. Large rooms, country kitchen, family room with fireploce. Three cor garage, sprinkling system, fruit trees, garden air con(with irrigation water) refrigerated ditioning, carpet & drapes throughout. Many other extras. Call OVER 7 ACRES 723-881- 2 particularly described as Lets get a bit more light on the subject! Im Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah This column is devoted to questions and suggestions we receive horn our customers. You are warmly invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service or energy conservation are welcome. Hi, Power. Plain-.ti- Timber Available The United States has nearly two trillion board feet of standing enough to softwood timber supply wood for many years, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Defrosting saves w S lows : Lot 6 and the Wl2 of Lot 5, Block 157, Plat A, Corinne City Survey, together with all improvements located on said real property. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the DEALER MlM t i :i :ii 1723-343- 84101. Mi Mi 1 ! uiums Jan. buildup of more than inch makes the cooling unit work harder and use more electricity. Defrost conventional refrigerators twice a month and freezers at least annually. Clean the condenser coils (located at the bottom or back of the refrigerator or freezer) at least twice a year, using the nozzle attachment of your vacuum cleaner. Dust which accumulates on the condenser coils forces the cooling unit to operate longer to maintain the proper temperature setting. Self defrosting models should not build up frost; if yours does, it should be inspected by the repair service of your appliance dealer or the manufacturer. A AUTHORIZED th ROYAL K. BUTTARS, U. S. Marshal RAMON M. CHILD, United States Attorney, 200 U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, 350 South Main Street, Salt Lake harm in in my Dependable Service from an United States at the time and place of sale. The real property will be sold subject to a period of redemption as is provided by Utah law. Dated this 26th day of January, 1977. there any allowing to accumulate Qls refrigerators freezer compartment? fol- ! fireplace, new carpeting, and attractive drapes. Handsomely panelled family room easily converted to fourth bedroom. Located in appealing and quiet Northeast Brigham neighborhood at 1097 Ook St. Contact Philip Thom, salesman, Western Hills Realty. Telephone or (home). 723-349- 723-750- 7 8 Good third west location, small cottage on a large lot. 90 ft. frontage with several fruit trees. Ideal for potential building site & rental income. Excellent south main street location. Beautiful yard & home. Idea! situated for use as a professional office. Yard received "Yard of the Month" and home very well kept. Large size lot with additional ground Yes. Frost 14 TVs Qls it Yes. televi- true that instant-osets use more electricity? n Instant-o- television sets n use a small amount of electric current even when the set is turned off. One way to eliminate this waste is to plug the set into an outlet controlled by a wall switch. Another alternative switch f is to install an additional on the set itself or in the cord to the sets have outlet; some "instant-oa built in switch usually labeled "vacaon-of- n which turns off the "instant-ofeature. When the set is on, however, it uses no more energy than other sets of the same size and type. Transistorized (solid state) sets use less tion n energy than sets with vacuum tubes. Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Due to space limitations, all questions and suggestions cannot be printed in this column, but each will be answered. available. See to appreciate. WESTERN HILLS REALTY UTAH AND INSURANCE 29 East 7th South NICK TOPIK Broker 723-349- 3 Philip Thom, Sales Assoc. 7 723-237- 7 4 392-754- SERVICES ENGINEER STATE Immaculate home modestly priced at $35,000 on scenic Highland Blvd. next to the mountains, this 4 bedroom 3 bath brick and frame home in just right for the growing family. Full basement has a fireplace in the family roam and a fenced back yard. Call Chadwicks today! Todoy FIDELITY FINANCIAL Published in Soi Eldar Journal February 3 10 Move in next month! Beautifull three bedroom split-leve- l home with specious landscaped fenced yard. On corner lot. This home has a cozy LOCATED Coll Art Petersen 723 8538 or 723 8973 4730 Utah A c WeWoke large loons for home ini outo purchases con provements. soiidottons or any other worthwhile pur t Don refinance your low interest pose 1st morgogo or root Hot contract to obtain naeded funds. SLUM ifMm c c LOANS Dechant succeeds Past Supreme Knight John W. McDe-vitt- , who ieached the mandatory retirement age after hold-- ' mg the office for almost 13 years. At the same time the board chose Richard B. Scheiber of Huntington, Ind., editor of Our Sunday Visitor, largest Catholic weekly in the U.S., to fill the post of supreme secretary. Dechant visited Brigham City Instant-o- n IP c c SECOND MCRTOAGE USERS Protests resisting tha granting of thoso applications with reasons tharafor must ba fitod In duplicate with tha State Engineer, 442 State Salt Loka City Utah 14114 on or Capitol before March 19 1977. Daa C Hansen ADVERTISEMENT DATES: Box Elder News & Journal 10, 17 & 20 February 1977 City, Utah in 1965 when, at 33 the youngest supreme directcr of cthe Knights, he attended the adconvendressed the Utah tion held here. His office provides leadership for Knights belonging to the local Father De Smet Council and to 10 other councils in Utah. Tha following applications have baan filed with tha Stato Engineer to appropnata wotar in box Eldar County throughout tha oatira yoor Locations in uniats otharwisa designated son-in-la- Snowmoblllng Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Miller and son Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Webb and son Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Sandall and son Scott accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Petersen have been spending several days in West Yellowstone enjoying snowmobiling. Enjoying a dinner party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Kimball Wheatley and family in Ogden Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wheatley and son Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson and daughters Cami, Leigh and Mindy of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Allred and son Casey of Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wheatley of Salt Lake City. The occasion was the birthday of Jeffrey Wheatley who was ten years old and the second birthdy for little Nichole Wheatley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kimball Wheatley. Virgil C. Dechant of LaCros-se- , Kan., and Hamden, Conn., has been installed as the 11th supreme knight o'f the Knights of Columbus. After his election by the board of directors of the 1 member fraternal order at its quarterly meeting in San Juan, P R., Dechant returned to the society headquarters here to assume leadership of the Catholic lay organization. QUIET COUNTRY LIVING 1977. 2 install new leader 3 n Jensen Rocky Says: ADVERTISEMENT OUR Have Visitors Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry c I S. meeting. Special guests were Dale Madsen, Charles Knight, Bill Holbrooke and Bob McKenzie from the Bountiful Lions club. Dale Madsen introduced Bob McKenzie who is a candidate for district governor in the Lions club. The guest speaker Blaine Fuhriman of Brigham City who is in charge of the state employment office in Tremonton discussed state employment programs. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Falk and daughter Lauriann were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Falk and family in Riverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Webb of Salt Lake City visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Webb and family and Bishop and Mrs. Theo Coombs and family during the weekend. Overnight guests of Mr. and Henrie as hostess Thursday evening. Following a luncheon, the remainder of the evening was spent in handiwork and enjoying a social. 23 Knights of Columbus d 9 723-588- SAG Falk conducted the Tremonton-Garlan- Fun club met with Mrs. Beth MUST SELL MOVING Three bedroom home in Perbaths, partly finished ry. basement, sprinkling system, air cooler. $34,500. after 5 p.m. FOUR BEDROOMS Split entry, two baths, carpet, built-ins- , irrigation water. Low 30's. Call Wheeler Realty BC refreshments The Brigham City, Utah Thursday. February 10, 1977 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, - SAL-VIT- 773-846- and was the served. The bride-elerecipient of lots of useful gifts. Twenty-fou- r guests attended. Mrs. Reuben Baer visited in Ogden during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baird and family. The Tremonton Lions club met at the Lions Den Wednesday evening for their regular meeting. Lion President Mrs. Gerald Bair and family Friday were Mr. and Mr. Michael Bair and daughter Angela and son Christopher of Clinton. 723-750- 8 & LIGHT CO. |