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Show Coalville DUP Woodland Is Planning day of August, 1970, at 2 o'clock p.m. on said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Summit County, State of Utah, described as follows, the entire year throughout unless otherwise designated. Locations InSLBAM. R. C. Midf- 515 N. 9th E., Bountley, Jr., iful, Utah, propose to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use cl 0.75 ac.-f-t. of water as evidenced by GOSQG 1) Annual Service The Utah Daughters of the Pioneers, Coalville Camp, will present their annual Sacrament Meeting service, Sunday, July 19,1970. The program will begin with the Coalville Choir, singing T'je Builders of our Nation. The choir is under the direction of Aloma Rlchlns, The speaker will be Brother Joel Rlchlns, of Salt Lake City. Brother Richards is a very prominent man in both church and civic affairs. He was at one time president of the Northwestern States Mission. He was the bishop of the Salt Lake 27th Ward for 17 years, and at this time bolds the office of Stake Patriarch. He also officiates as a sealer in the Salt Lake Temple. Brother Richards is a member of the board of directors for the Days of 47 Parade. This year he is in charge of the historical floats. His grandfather, Franklin D. Richards, an apostle, dedicated the cornerstone of the tabernacle (now used as the stake Monta Lou Frailer and family spent some time visiting with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Walker over the weekend. Mr. Dick Parker of Ogden visited with bis cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGregor Sunday evening. The Woodland Ward will hold their annual summer Ward party August 14. There will be games and entertainment for all ages. A nice dinner will be served and program will be presented after the dinner. Everyone remember the date and try to plan to be there to enjoy visiting and a time. good The 'Woodland Ward Relief Society will .hold their annual bazaar on August 7 from 6 to 9 pjn. There win be baked goods handwork and entertainment for the younger children. Also prizes and fun for them to buy. They will also have supper available to bqy. Everyone is invited and an evening of enjoyment is planned. This is a good time to pick up Christmas presents and wedding presents for a price for below the prices that would be charged if the hours spent sewing these article were counted up and paid The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Summit County, State of Utah, : Marilyn Bailey. Ronald McNeil Are Wed July 10 KAMA- S- The South Summit High School Reception Center was the setting of a wedding reception honoring Marilyn Bailey and Sgt. Ranald L. McNeil on the evening of Friday, July IQ, 1970. . (Summit County Pro- (21-28- 3) The posed Determination) ' enter has been diverted from a stream at a point 8. 665 ft. W. 520 ft. from E 14 Cor. Sec. 10, T2N, R10E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 . family, stockwatering of 3500 sheep, 6 horses, and from June 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of within SE 14 SE 14 Sec. 3, E 12 NE 14, NE 14 SE 14, Sec. 10, NW 14 NW 14 Sec. D, all TZN, R10E. of Hereafter, 0.75 ac.-f- t. water will be diverted from a 43.33 to-w- acres The marriage was solemnized at the earlier the same day n. ft. deep at a ' well, 100-1LDS Temple. Logan S. 870 ft. E. 250 ft. from point Following the ceremony, the NWrCor. Sec. 11, TZN, R10E, parrots of the groom were hosts and used for domestic purposes to the wedding party at a dinof 2 families within NW 14 ner at the Spring Chicken Inn Sec. H, T2N, R10E. lnWanshlp. Protests resisting the grantThe bride is the daughter of of this application with ing and Keith Mr. and Mrs. Bailey reasons therefor must be filed the groom is the son of Mr. duplicate with toe State Enjin of McNeil and Mrs. Elmer 442 State Capitol, Salt gineer, Kamas. Lake City, Utah 84114, on or A shower was before August 29, 1970. given for the bride by her Hubert C. Lambert and Atkinson friends Diane STATE ENGINEER for. Lynda Klrkham on WednesPublished in the Summit house) in Summit County. July 8. day, Mrs. Carllle and Mrs. Bee on July 16, 23, and After Brother Richards conKnight County At the reception the bride cludes his speech, the program Ernest Knight spent Thursday 30, 1970. and a she wore designed gown will dose with some musical in Salt Lake and enjoyed a made herself of lace and a shiny day of shopping. selections fay Anna Parker. crepe fabric. Her floor-leng- th SHERIFFS SALE .The officers of the Coalville Mr. and Mrs. Lowell veil of bridal illusion hung NOTICE OF SALE D.U.P. responsible for this prolace. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin of a from matching cap (Real Property) gram are; Bernett Smith, capBates and daughter, Mr. and The recently completed and Ann the first late Sheriffs No. Rees, tain; made Mrs. Jerry Springer and chila room lovely carpeted councilor; La Rea Htonquist, dren met at the home of their for the color scheme of setting IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF second councilor; Pricilla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carllle yellow, apricot and orange THE FOURTH JUDICIAL Rees, secretary, treasurer; Knight Saturday evening where which was carried out in buffet second councilor; Pricilla DETRICT IN AND FOR SUMand outside an cohad party and table decorations they MIT COUNTY, STATE OF Hjog, secretary, treasurer; Bates' welner roast. The Arlin ordinating backdrop floral Edith Clark, chaplain; Made UTAH. visited and overnight stayed pieces. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURLarson, Parliamentarian; Nelli over Sunday. Mr. Jeffrey McNeil perof in ANCE CORPORATION, Crittenden, charge relics; best-ma- n his duties for formed Mrs. Mary Gines was happy Clarice Morton, lesson leader; Plaintiff, brother and Mrs. Arnold CryMarveQa Geary, chorister; and to have an old friend of hers vs. of matron honor for was stal the organists are, Rhea Bag-ne- ll, come to stay for a short visit. CARL HOWELL GUNN and toe bride. JANE P. GUNN, LaVell Black and Irena She is Mrs. Andrus of Draper. Bridal attendants were Mrs. They met while Mary and she Redden. Defendants, Diane Atkinson, Miss Darlene were living in St. George. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, and Sherrie Lee, Dugdale, Miss at the west front door of the Mr. and Mrs. Russ Berg are Miss Mary Swanson. Courthouse in the city County Mchappy to be home and visiting were Mr. Tracy Ushers of Coalville, County of Sumwith Sharons folks, Mr. and Neil, Mr. Brad McNeil, Mr. State of Utah, on the 7th Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Maxwell Mrs. Ellsworth Gines. The Richard Bailey, Mr. Reed mit, and family of Las Vegas visited California in are living Bergs Bailey and Mr. Arnold Cryseveral (toys last week with Mr. and brought their twin' daugstal. and Mrs. Dale Merchant. hters to visit their grandparents. The newlyweds have left for The Explorer boys had a Fort Ord, California where toe and Mr. Mrs. HermanCooley supper last Friday evening at has been stationed. He groom on had visitors Sunday. They the Peoa ball park. They were to be shipped to Viet expects two Cube who from were girls raising money for a trip down were in the Puerto Rico misNam shortly, after which the the Snake River in canoes. bride will return to Salt Lake sion where Cooley's grandson, Mr and Mrs. Glenn Walker City, Utah, to complete her the in labored mission Craig had two of their granddaughtwo to had been The degree at the University of field. girls ters visiting them last week. .Utah. JBYU to, the a. in. tennis,, play. Tammy, the daughter of Dick Sgt. McNeil has been a stuand then spent Sunand Helen, Burley, Idaho and tournament, at the University of Utah dent with afternoon visiting Melissa, the daughter of Ronald day and his and plans to return there to and the parents Craig and Susan of Ogden. On Saturcomplete his studies when he is Mr. and Mrs. Richard OUT! day Glenn and Alton went to Cooleys. released from the Army. with also the visited Persons Burley to take Tammy home. Cooleys. Mr. Vernon Moon, the SemMrs. Earl Lloyd of Charlesinary teacher at Park City, was the speaker at Church Sunday ton is visiting with her daughter and Mr. and evening. Miss Ellen Merchant, daughMrs. Mont Fitzgerald for a few ter of Virginia and Preston, davs. left on Thursday for Palmyra, Mr. and Mrs. Ardean AnderHENEFE- RNew York. She will participate son of Heber City, were SunBelva Nowling, along with with other B.Y.U. students in visitors at the home of the thirty-si- x other Utahns, atday She the Hill Cumorah pageant. Andersons. Arvin tended toe blind convention held expects to be gone for three Mrs. Robert McGregor had in. Minneapolis, Minn. While wee8s there they stayed at the LeamMrs. Celia Merchant was a surpriseparty Sunday in honor ington Hotel. husband. Those Golden of Gleaner her present presented the Several tours were taken, into enjoy cake and ice cream Award and pin by Bishop Dela trip to the Betty cluding Sunwere them the Thacat with church bert Marchant Roy Crocker factory, a boat ride up and the the Mu Wllllards, kers, day. the Mississippi River and atShelly Isaksan celebrated her Arvin Andersons. tended church services in toe 10th birthday July 11 by inviting Sacrament Meeting was a Minneapolis 2nd Ward. to of friends fifteen her aparty. happy one in theWoodfondWard On Saturday evening; a banThey played games, had a Sunday as one of our returned' was served to 924 people. quet T.V. watched and weenie roast, missionaries was there to speak There were around 12 or 13 hunOn July 5 Kurt Stembridge, to us. Craig VanTasseU who dred people attending the conson of Eldon and Nlta, and served in the Florida Spanish vention. They included people Douglas Crandall, son of Elmo Mission, in Miami Beach, Florfrom an the states and a few were confirmed and Elaine, ida and Puerto Rico was the from foreign places. Belva remembers of the LDS Church speaker, and he gave a very ports that she met many friendly fay their fathers at the regular and enjoyable reinspirational people. Fast and Testimony meeting. port of his mission. His parIt was the first plane ride Clndl 13 was the day July Mr. and Mrs. Morlln Van ents, most of them and she says for Walker invited several of her also spoke. Colleen it was "scary but nice. WelTassell to home to her friends help Fam Robbins. come backl her celebrate her 10th birthday. Moonsanga vocal solo. dina was barbecue there First ner, and then they went to Coalville for swimming. 50 pre-mgit- ial it: Beginning at a point North 66 deg. 18 min. East 70 feet from the Northwest corner of Block 33, Page Survey of Coalville City, which block corresponds with Block 93, Plat Coalville City Survey, and running thence North 66 deg. 18 min. East 32 feet; thence South 9 deg. 16 min. East 153.75 feet to the Northerly boundary of toe land conveyed to Frank Rlppon by deed recorded in Book J of Warranty Deeds, page 239, thence South 66 deg. 18 min. West along toe northerly line of said land 60 feet, more or less, to the Westerly line of said Block 93; thence along the westerly line of said Block 93, North 23 deg. 32 min. West 81.2 feet, more or less, to a point South 20 deg. 38 min. West 100.5 "B, , . feet, from the point of be- ginning; thence North 20 deg. 38 min. East 100.5 feet to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable in money of the United States. Dated at Coalville, Utah, this 10th day of July, 1970. lawful RONALD R. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Summit County, Utah. Bar-row- es, Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required S. Rex Lewis Attorney for Plaintiff Published in The COUNTY BEE 3 therein. Summit Bee July 16, 23, and County the SUMMIT 30.1970. NOTICE TO CREDITORS BARBARA L. HOYT, Administratrix. Published in The Summit County Bee July 9, 16, 23, 30, 1970. Estate of RAY JOSEPH DEARDEN Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to toe undersigned at 1020 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 12th day of October, AJ), 1970. Claims must be presented in accordance with toe pro5, Utah Code visions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. SPECIAL! SN0WM0B1LERS 75-9-- MARY ANN DEARDEN, aka MAINA DEARDEN, EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF RAY JOSEPH DEARDEN, De- ceased. Merlin R. Lybbert Attorney, 1020 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. Published in The Summit THE 1971 ARCTIC CATS ARE IN! BUY NOW AND SAVE! Prices start J. SMEDLEY, 23 West Center Street, Heber, Utah, on or before the 10th day of October, 1970. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 5, Utah - New 1970 760VLO List Price $1600.00 SPECIAL $1295.00 SEE AT TO CREDITORS Estate of JESSE ALMONT LEONARD. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to toe undersigned at the office of JAMES $750.00. ONE ONLY County Bee July 9, 16, 23 and 30. 1970. NOTICE st A small deposit will hold. PERKS AUTO 320 North Main Phone 825-65- 68 CLEARFIELD, UTAH 75-9-- Peoa News . TIME IS RUNNING Belva Nowling at Convention w, . THE NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES TO Subscribe NOW Invitation to Bid PRESS SOON! 1970 SINGER ZIG ZAG DIVORCE Specifications SETTLEMENT t la beautiful walnut cabin Ilaad only 2 month. Makaa buttonhole, aawa on button, avareaata aaama, blind heme applique, and dooa all klnda of alg sag sowing without attachment. Want aomo on to toko last I payments of U0 or will discount for cash. Undsr guarntoo. For further Information call 484-44- 47 collect on file in the Clerk's Office. Board reserve the right to reject any or all Personalized listings, changes in listings, or advertisements in the Yellow Pages, please call our Business The Office. But hurry, bids. Directory is going to press Bids to be Opened on August 5, at 11 I ajn. 1970 Mountain Bell REED PACE, Summit County Clerk. r OF SEME UTAH P0GJEB filKHTGCmV Publicity in national magazines and network TV news programs warns of possible power shortages this summer. These reports refer only to some parts of the Eastern Seaboard and several states. mid-weste- rn BARRING AN UNFORESEEN MAJOR DISASTER, THERE WILL BE AMPLE POWER TO MEET IN THE ALL ANTICIPATED REQUIREMENTS TERRITORY SERVED BY UTAH POWER & UGHT COMPANY. In addition to our own generating capacity, UP&L has interconnections with the North- west and Pacific Southwest power pools which further augment our resources. UP&L has an additional 330,000 kw of capacity under construction now on schedule for operation next year, and a 430,000 kw generating unit scheduled for 1974. Larger, more efficient generating units like these are made possible by greater sales volume that helps us resist the upward thrust of inflation on our costs and rates to the benefit of all customers. So our sales promotion and advertising will continue to promote new and increased use of electricity. So long as people and machines are not infallible, and so long as summer storms bring lightning and high winds, we may have a few power interruptions from time to time. BUT WE HAVE AMPLE GENERATING CAPACITY TO CARRY OUR LOAD THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF GENERATING CAPACITY. YOU CAN BUY THAT OR AIR CONDITIONER, ELECTRIC DRYER, OR OR INSTALL ELECTRIC HEAT FOR NEXT WINTER IN CONFIDENCE THAT THERE WILL BE PLENTY OF POWER TO OPERATE THEM AT REASONABLE FREEZER-REFRIGERATO- R, COST. MB t the IMK IH THE THERE IS ADEQUATE POWER FOR ALL CUSTOMERS OF UTAH POWER THIS YEAR AND IN THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE. For information on: PAINTING ALL WOODWORK & METAL On Outside of County Courthouse HO ELEiGTRIGITY 777-D- The Folks at Utah Power & Light Co. Your Electric Concern |