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Show I k Echo Notes Kin v Lana Rutledfi ra tuned to her home In Rigby, i fah with her parents, Hr. and Mrs. Virgil Rutledge. She had spent the past several months here as a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Cora Dillree. Little Robbie Spangler returned to his home In Layton, Sunday with his parents, Chester and Karen Spangler, after spending the past week with his grandmother, Mrs. S. P. Mlkkelsen. llr. and Mrs. Harrison Rlehlns hosted a birthday dinner at their home Sunday, honoring their daughter,. Mrs. Basil Beech of Ogden. Cither guests Included Mrs. Beechs sis children and her brother, Mike and an unde, Mr. Morey Dear-de- n of Evanston, Wyo. Enjoying an exciting weekend In Las Vegas were Bryan and Leah Geary and friends, Dale and Jeanne Rlehlns of Coalville. Mrs. S. P. Mlkkelsen was a Tuesday overnight guest of her son Bob and his family In Salt Lake. During the evening they attended a school activity In which her granddaughter participated. Mrs. Erma Hitchcock enjoyed at her home In a week-en- d Row, Nevada. Crittenden Funeral Held R. our brother and uncle, Rex. We appreciate the many beauti- ful flowers and the Infinite kindnesses that have helped us through these days of sorrow. The family of Rex Crittenden Leon and Helen Judd Ren and Marla Wilde Harold and Carol Hobson Ted and Rita Holtry Kent and Diane Wilde Steve and Rotna Jenkins LEGAL BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH ' In the matter of theammend-e- d application of Walter R. Farmer doing business as Heber Valley Transit for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to operate as a common motor carrier of passengers and property in Intrastate commerce. Case no. 6006 Notice of Hearing Notice is hereby given that the above entitled ammended application of Walton R. Farmer an Individual doing business as Heber Valley Transit will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at the Wasatch County Court house, Heber City, Utah on .Wednesday the fifth day of March, 1969, commencing at a.m. 10:00 This Is an ammended applia Certificate of cation for Convenience and Necessity for the transportation of passengers and related personal Items in Intra-sta- te commerce over follows: irregular routs-aOriginating and terminating In Heber City, Midway and the Heber City airport for taxi, special charter andor scenic tour service to any place In Wasatch and Summit counties. By order of the Commission dated at Sail Lake City, Utah s HOYTSVELLE-Fune- ral services were held Wednesday, February 12 In the Hoytsvllle Ward Chapel for Venal Rex Crittenden who was killed February 8 In an auto accident near here. The prayer at the mortuary Ted Holtry; services were under the direction of Bishop Rulon Judd; opening prayer, Glen Sargent followed by a vocal duet, "In the Garden by Reed and Verla Pace; obituary and remarks, Elliot Brooks; organ solo, Diane J. Wilde, Fascination" and "Danny Boy two of . his favorite sons. Speaker, Glen Judd; ladles quartet, Lorraine Vernon, Levant Vernon, Jeanne Sargent and JoAnn Sargent who sang "Home on the Range", closing prayer, Leonard Willoughby, Dedication of the grave, Earl Willoughby. Burial was In the Hoytsvllle Cemetery, Pallbearers were David g ! Wilde, Ralph Brooks, Warren Wright, Alma and Alfred Hon-qu- lst and Jimmy Jenkins; honorary pallbearers were follow bus drivers from North' Summit, Leonard Willoughby, Earl Willoughby, Keith Black, Rosa Slddoway, Ted Foster, Ray Bollnder, Howard Blonqulstand Alen Slddoway. Flower girls were Lisa and Denise Hobson, JaNae Judd, Rita Holtry, Wendy Wilde, Elaine Wilde, Honda Brooks, Diane Wilde, Donna Jenkins, and Judy Brooks, directed by Nellie Crittenden and Lola Staley. Among the many floral offerings were some depicting his favorite Interests; a bowling pin, a skldoo, and a special basket of flowers from the children on his school bus. Rex. was well liked In the community and loved by the little children, a high recommendation for any this 13th day of February, 1969. (Seal) CX, Openshaw Jr. Secretary Published In The Summit County Bee February 20 and February 27, 1969. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water In Summit County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated, in SLB&M. 0) Deseret Live Stock Company, 531 South State Street, Salt .Lake City, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of water of use of 180 ac.-f- t. (35-11- as evidenced by App. No. 12036 and as amended by Changa The water was to have been diverted from Reiners Creek and stored from Oct. 15 to May 15 In three reservoirs' at the following points which are the center lines for the dams: (1) 5.0 ac.-f- t. capacity, N 530 ft. E. 1780 ft. from E 14 Cor., Sec. 18, T4N, R6E (4 120 ac.-f- t. capacity, N. 785.5 ft. W. 459 ft. from SE Cor., Sec. 24 (9) 55 ac.-f- t. capacity, S. 989 ft. W. 100 ft. from NE Cor., See. 25, both from T4N, R5E. The water was to have been used from May 15 to Oct. 15 for Irrigation of 90 acs. In SE 14 NW 14, NW 14 SW 14, Sec. 30; SW 14 Sec. 18; N 12 Sec. 19, T4N, R6E; W 12 NE 14, E 12 NW 14, E 12 SW 14, Sec. 36, T4N, R5E. Hereafter, 180 ac,-- ft. of water is to be stored from Oct. 15 to May 15 in 16 existing and 1 new reservoirs at the following points which are the center lines for the dams: (1) 10.69 ac.-f- t. capacity, S. 640 ft. E. 1800 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 8 (2) 0.87 acft. capacity, S. 1050 ft. W. 250 ft. from E 14 Cor. Sec. 7 (3) 8J6 ac.-f- t. capacity, S. 2900 ft. E. 500 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 17 (4) 20.36 ac.-f- t. capartty, S 2570 ft. E. 1630 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 17 (5) 2J ac.-f- t. capacity S. 2380 ft. E. 115 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 10 (6) 4.4 ac.-f- t. capacity, N. 540 ft. E. 290 ft. from 8W Cor., Sec. 3 (7) 0.08 ac.-f- t. capacity, N. 2560 ft. E. 2070 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 3 (8) (new reservoir) 303 ac.-f- t. capacity, S. 1490 ft. E. 565 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 19, all In T4N, R6E (9) 0.05 ac.-f- t. capacity, N. 500 ft. E. 2960 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 26 (IQ) 0.06 ac.-f- t. capacity, S. 30 ft. E. 1710 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 35, (II) 12J2 ac.-f- t. capacity, S. 700 ft. E. 3500 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 34 (12) 7X8 ac.-f- t. capacity, S. 1290 ft. E. 2860 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 34 03) OX ac.-f- t. capacity, S. 1800 ft. E. 940 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 34 04 0.08 ac. --ft. capacity N. 3040 ft. E. 3680 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 33 (14 6J6 ac.-f- t. capacity, N. 1600 ft. E. 1280 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 33 04 0X2 acft. capacity, N. 1410 ft. E. 2000 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 35 07) 0.39 ac.-f- t. capacity N. 1720 ft. E. 2450 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 35, All in T5N, R6E. The water Is to be used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for fish culture and recreational purposes, and from May 15 to Oct. 15 for stockwatering of 3500 cattle, 20,000 sheep, 50 horses, and for supplemental irrigation of 53X acs. All uses In SE 14 NW 14, NW 14 See. 30, T4N, R6E, W 14, E 12 NW 14, E 14 Sac. 38, T4N, R5E. 184 SW 12 11 14, NE SW . (am 84 VerllnBow-cut-t, Berger, Murray, Utah, propose to change the point of diversion end place of uae of 0X228 lec ft. of waterasevid- enced hy 12 Interest In Right No. 705 of tho Weber River Deem, and amended by change The water has been diverted from asprlngatapoinl S. 625 ft. W. 825 ft. from S 14 Cor., Sac. 8, T1S, R7E, and used for domestic purpoees of 2 families, stockwatorlng of 7 horses, 50 cattle, 500 sheep, and from Mar. 1 to Oct. 21 for irrigation of X ac. All uses In 14, NE 14, NE 14, 14, Sec. 8, TB, R7E, SW from Mar.-to Nov. 1 for irrigation of 91.9 acs. InSecs. 18, 19, T4N, R6E, Secs. 24, 25, and 38, T4N, R5E. Hereafter, the above quantities of water Is to be diverted at a point S. 1490 ft. E. 565 ft. from NW Cor., See. 19,T4N, R6E, and stored in a reservoir having a capacity of 297 ac.-f- t. created fay a dam 19 ft. high, and Inundating 36X acs. In Secs. 18, 19, T4N, R6E. The water la to he used tor supplemental stockwatering of 8500 cattle, 20,000 sheep, 50 horses, and from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 tor supplemental Irrigation at 58.6 acs. All uses In Secs. 18, 19, T4N, R6E; Secs. 24, 25, 36, T4N, R5E. The total uses will not exceed the Irrigation requirements of 91.9 acs. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84114, on or before March 29, 1969, Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer Published In Summit County Bee, Coalville, Utah, on Feb. 13, 20,27,1989. SW Hereafter, 0X222 sec.-f- t. of water is to be diverted from a spring at a point S. 892 ft. W. 898 ft. from N 14 'Cor., Sec. 8, TB, R7E, and used for the ame purpose as heretofore described in W 12 NW 14, SE 14 NW 14, Sec. 8, T1S, R7E (area 3 4 Deseret Live Stock Company, 531 South State, Salt Lake City, Utah, proposes to changa tho point of diversion and nature of use of 3.68 sec.-f- t. Hood and high water and 1J5 secft. low water as evidenced hy Right No. 293 of the Weber River Deem. Ths water has been diverted from Holnor Creek In Seek 7, IS, T4N, R 6E; Sect. 13, 25, 36,T4N, R5E, Ud matfnrliylrtant1 domwtl" and stockwatering purposes and t NOTICE Notice of Invitation to Bid ths following work for the HoytsviUe Pipe Water Co.: Job A. Excavate and aalvaga by disconnecting each length at 4" OJ). steel pipe from cistern, west 2X00 foe t. Replace 4" O.C. 11ns with 8" 11ns to a depth of not toes than 4 feet. Connect at cistern with I" gate valve, connect new Kline to old 4r OJ). lino, preaeur test and backfill. Naw line to be not loss than 150 pounds prsssur. Job B. Excavate to a dapth of not less than 4 teat, from cistern East 2,000 feet. Use 4" OX. line salvagMl in Job A and lay line from cistern to collection boa approximately 200 teat. Connect at cistern end collection bos end back- fill. Job C. Excavate and salvage by disconnecting each length approximately 1,500 feet of 2 12" galvanised steel pipe, and approximately 1,500 teet of 2" tutorials and be renonelHe tor correcting backfill, settling ud line leaks for a period of 6 qnnHii after completion of each Job. Jobe to be due with a minimum of water oft time to be cleared with directors. Make Ud tor new linu using transits pipe end a Ud using east Iron pipa. BUto are to ha sealed and may be delivered to Reed Brown or Lou JuddCoalvllle,RFD,Utah. Bids will ho opened March 1, 1969, 7:00 pjn.it Mont Winters, THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE S Coalville, Utah Thursday, February 20, 1969 Hoytsvllle, Utah. The right is reserved to reject Bralthwattea. Rtplaca old lino with 4" 180 pounds pressure new line to a depth of not less than 4 test,' make 24 - 24" outlet connections, ons If outlet connection, 2 2" existing fire hydrant couMctlons, V V fire hydrant coonactlona and Install 2 new fire -- hydrants (to be furnished by Water Compuy). Connect to existing 3" gal-o- n vanfoed steel pipe at Evans with 4f gate valve In new line, connect to existing 4" transits line at Bralthwaltes, Install 4f gate valve near this connect loo, pressure test to not leu than 1501 pressure, SOMEWHERE MY LOVE Hoytsville Ward Cultural Hall Saturday, Feb. 22 - 8:30 pm. Music by the Tone Aires Floor Show by Wanship and Hoytsville Wards HO CHARGE and backflU. Contractor to furnish all naw smoooooooooooooooooooaooooooooooooeooc i CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart- felt thanks and gratitude to our many relatives, friends and neighbors for the sympathy and comfort shown us at the loss of HOMELITE XL CHAIN SAWS save you time, money and labor! If you in a ufir, imibk Jrfaf (and I out of 10 motoriiti arc) up to 25 on your aulo imurancc by buying it through Cawaile. Do you get bit become you pay lew? Not at all. 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It was a big improvement over a flatiron which had to be heated on a wood or coal burning stove. The electric iron meant more work accom- with tess cflbrt and less scorching and Elishcd fingers. In those days there were only a few uses for electricity in the home. Electric refrigerators were still years away. So was the radio, TV, electric clothes dryer and dishwasher. Now there are over 200 different electric appliances available for your home . . . and most people add something every year. Thats why most people use far more electricity every year. It's our job to see to il that there is plenty of to meet your electricity available for you present and future nerds. We're planning now for the appliances you'll buy in the mid 1970! So Socket To Us Were Reddy. low-co- st The Folks at UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |