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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84643 If you live in an area where salt is used on paths to melt ice, beware of the on nearby lawns or plants. If you must use salt, flush the nearby plants with a copious supply of water just as soon as weather permits certainly in early spring. Then fertilize as early as possible to give injured plants a chance to survive. Page Three Thursday March 12, 1970 Mrs. Christensen Mona News after-effec- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ingram and son Charles were in Greenriver recently. Mr. Ingrams mother, Mrs. Louise Ingram returned to Nephi with them after having visited with her daughter, Mrs. Manila Brock. Residents of Mona Ward and former members are reminded of the annual Mona Ward Reun ion to be held Friday, March 13 starting at 6:30 p.m. The din ner will be followed by a pro' gram and dance. Those attend ing are requested to bring their own dishes. The committee in charge stated that no special invitations are being mailed this year. Mrs. David Neilsen had as her guests on Sunday, her daughters: Mrs. Norma Ensign of Hawthorn, California; Mrs. Jim Lofgran of Granger and Mrs. Vern McCleary of Kearns. Mrs. Don F. Gadd visited in Fountain Green on Wednesday of last week with her mother, Mrs. Naomi Allred; and also with Mr. and Mrs. James Allred c and family. Cleve Jackson, husband of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Peterson Marjorie B. Jackson, arrived in GENERAL SERVICE of Boise, Idaho visited with her Nephi Tuesday. He came by mother, Mrs. Ethel S. Irons, for plane from Germany where he COMPANY two days last week. They also has been stationed in the army, 5685 South State St. attended the production Hello, He and Mrs. Jackson and baby MURRAY, UTAH Dolly .held at Snow College at will make their home in Spring-villMrs. Jackson and baby Ephraim. Their daughter, Sonya MASSEY FERGUSON Industrial Aycock, participated with music have spent the past several Agricultural W. Harlo Newton, who is weeks with her parents, Mr. and accompaniment. HESSTON stationed at Fort Hauchua, AriMrs. Harry Burton. zona and Edward Newton, of Sunday visitors at the home TRACTORS Mrs. Clarence HanMr. and Mrs. J. Reed Green-halg- h Fort Collins, Colorado are visitMF 65G Comp. Ohl . . 2350.00 of Mr. and son in law and spent Sunday at Hill ing with their parents, Mr. and MF Super 90D good cond $3950 sen were their Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Field with their son and daught- Mrs. Gerald Newton and Mr. and daughter, FORD 860 Good cond. $1500. Mr. and Mrs. Kay er in law, Captain and Mrs. Neil Mrs. Ross Newton. They came FORD NAA - good cond. $1100 Goble; also Hansen and family, all of Salt Greenhalgh and family. to attend the funeral services $2950 MF 65D good Lake City. for their grandfather, Warren Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. PLOWS Newton. Bar-re- s and and Mr. Mrs. J. Week end visitors at the home $225 AC Disc Plow Jenkins and daughter Miss Mr. and Mrs. Alger E. Suther$200 of Mrs. Delta Hedberg were Mr. AC 1 Bot 2 way MF 55 2 bot 2 way 14 $495 and Mrs. Glen Jarrett of Salt Claudia Jenkins, were in Span- land had as their visitors over JD 2 bot 2 way 14 ....$175. Lake City; Dr. and Mrs. Von ish Fork on Sunday afternoon the week end, their son in law Jarrett and family of Logan. Dr. to attend the open house for and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. INDUSTRIAL all of last week their aunt, Mrs. R. C. Swalberg, Norman Wall and two daughters MF 3165 D Loadear, bkhoe $8950 Jarretthis spent with mother, and his family who was honored by her family of Tabiona. They also visited MF 3165 G with loader ..$3695 him here for the week on the occasion of her 81st with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. $2380 joined IH 404 G. Tractor end. Dr. Jarrett was working birthday anniversary. Carlyle Wall of Santaquin. $6400 in 2244 MF Crawler this area during the week. Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Ellert-so- n IG 300 with loader, bkhoe $2250 spent last week in BounMr. and Mrs. Merle Haynes Snow Survey . . HAY HARVESTING of Salt Lake City were visitors tiful where they visited with $995 on Mrs. Shirlene Johnson MF 10 T Baler and home of at the his Saturday $650 Continued from page one Ferg. 12 T Baler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus daughters. was very strange that these Case 1140 D 12 wCond. $3950 mynes Mrs. Shirlene Johnson of birds should be on the mountain $2850 MF 44 12 wcond $2800 Mrs. A. V. Gadd spent last Bountiful visited this week at top at this time of the year. Hesston PT-I-2 pull HESSTON PT-I- 0 The use of the National Forpull .. $1650.' week in Salt Lake City with the home of her parents, Mr. JD 480 pull (1ke new) ..$1950 members of her family: Mr. and and Mrs. Lavon Ellertson. est in the winter months by is individuals on snow M,r GRAIN HARVESTING RvtPP Out of town visitors who were an excellent form ofmachines, Mrs. recreation table 14 10,500 410D (NEW)MF W. Gadd. On Thurs- in Nephi to attend the funeral which is widely enjoyed and is MH 90 14 grain table ..$1850 Mrs. John she a mothers and services for Claytie Black Nick- gaining momentum. Seeing the attended day MH 92 14 grain table ..$3250 and program el were Keith Black, Mr. and snow undisturbed by any type daughters banquet MF S92 14 grain table . $3950 held at West Junior Mrs. Rex Black and children of animal or man is perhaps the Valley Case 700 - 14 table ....$4500 as guest of her Gail and Rex, and Mrs. Elsie greatest incentive the snowmo-bile- r School High 14 900 $4950 table Case Miss Sharon King, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. has. The beauty of snow 4950 granddaughter, John Deere 12 table Gadd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Neil Black and son undisturbed on the brush and FORAGE HARVESTERS John W. Gadd. Sharon was a Larry of Kearns: Read Black trees is very difficult to deGehl PTO Chopper ....$425.00 member of the student council and son Richard of Provo; Mr. scribe. There is a feeling of $225 arranging the affair, and she and Mrs. G. O. Golden of Orem; serenity with this type of scene Hay Head Scott Steele of Goshen; Mr. and that is Corn Head $225 participated as a model in the difficult, if not impossCutter bar head 6 $225 fashion show. A lovely pro- Mrs. Jack Nickel and son, Mr. ible to obtain during the sumor complete unit with all gram of music and verse also and Mrs. Bryce Nickel and son; mer months because of the heads $950 was presented. On Saturday, Mr. Bob Nickel and Mr. Lamb, all number of people which large Los of Mr. head Mrs. Gehl chopper wcorn and $650 and Mrs. Victor E. Gadd and Angeles; we have using all areas today. with corn . . $995.00 John Gadd accompanied her to J. L. Nickel, Stephen K. Nickel Papec 32-and Jim and Pat Winborg, all of Nephi. BEET HARVESTING Idaho. Farmhand 150 good cond. $1250 USE THE TNTs Miss Louise Hall of Salt Lake Farmhand 250 good cond $2850 Week end guests at the home the week end with City spent of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole Westcon beet top saver $1850 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry were their son in law and TO BUY C. Hall. FOR EQUPIPMENT ORDERS Mr. Mrs. Dave and daughter, 1 CALL US COLLECT Mrs. Joan F. Lawson and Atkinson of Lander, Wyoming; -F- INDDee Hulse Rodger Jarrett daughter Lesa Ann of Richfield also Mr. and Mrs. Dean AtkinGen. Mgr. Sales son of Orem. at spent a few days last week the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fackrell. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Street, Reno, Nevada, 0.03 Sec. ft. of water diverted from any The following applications combination of 3 wells as folhave been filed with the State lows: well 3055 (1) is a Engineer to appropriate water ft. deep at a point N. 78 deg. in Juab County, State of Utah, W. 4030 ft. from SE. Cor. (2) is throughout the entire year un- a 3 in. well 1595 ft. deep at less otherwise designated. Loca- a point S. 48 deg. W. 4000 ft. tions in SLB&M. from NE Cor. (3) is a 3 in. well 2267 ft. deep at a point N. 39755 Bear Creek 73 deg. W. 5160 ft. from SE. Mining Company, 3075 Mill Cor. all from Sec. 13, T11S, t. sec.-f0.03 Street, Reno, Nevada, R3W; and used in the Tintic of water diverted from any District for mining and Mining combination of 3 wells as folpurposes in Secs. 7, 18, drilling lows (1) is a 7 78-in- . well 627 19, T11S, R2W; Secs. 12, 13, 24, ft. deep at a point S. 81 deg. T11S, R3W. W. 1660 ft., (3) is a 7 78-in- . well 755 ft. deep at a point S. 39757 Bear Creek 54 deg. W. 3400 ft., (2) is a Mining Company, 3075 Mill 5 58 811 ft. deep at a Street, Reno, Nevada, 0.03 sec.-f- t. point S. 20 deg. W. 3270 ft. of water diverted from a all from NE. Cor. Sec. 24, T11S, 7 78-in- . well 1165 ft. deep at R3W; and used in the Tintic a point S. 72 deg. W. 4520 ft. Mining District for mining and from NE. Cor. Sec. 24, T11S, drilling purposes in Sec. 24, R3W; and used in the Tintic T11S, R3W. Mining District for mining and purposes in Sec. 7, 18, 39756 Bear Creek drilling 19, T11S, R2W; Secs. 12, 13, 3075 Mill Mining Company, 24, T11S, R3W. e. Bel-iist- Is Elected Nautilus Head For 1970-7- 1 Club Year Levan News Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Man gelson spent Thursday and Fri day of last week in Salt Lake Myrla Christensen was elect- City with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ed president of the Nautilus Witt and Dr. and Mrs. Ned L, Literary Club at the election of Mangelson and families. officers and anniversary party of the club on March 5 at Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Edna Peterson were her Rays Cafe. After a lovely dinner, the an son and daughter in law, Mr. niversary cake was cut and and Mrs. Raymond Peterson of and their daughter, served by club president, Beth Midvale, Mrs. Larry Bryan of Nephi. Sperry. Recent visitors at the home In addition to Mrs. Christensen, other officers for the year of Mrs. Floy Mortensen were ahead include: Kayle Peterson, her sons and daughters in law: vice president; Sue Harmon, sec- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mortenretary; Phyllis Ingram, treasur- sen and family of Bountiful, Mr. er; Corrine Garrett, historian; and Mrs. Ruel Mortensen and Lou Ann Osborne, reporter and daughter Nancy. Rosalie Belliston, civic chairMr. and Mrs. John D. Shepman. herd had as their visitors Sunthe Enjoying evening were Mr. and Mrs. John J. ShepMyrleen Liddiard, Phyllis In- day: herd and sons Dennis and Michgram, Myrla Christensen, Beth ael of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Sperry, Sue Harmon, Margaret Mrs. Thorn and daughter Floyd Melba Theral Hill, Park, Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Linda Whittington, Kayle Peter- of Springville; son, Doris Anderson and Mar- Rodger Shepherd and daughters of Nephi. ilyn Park. Mr. and Mrs. Von Christensen of Salt Lake City were weekSenior Citizens News end guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P, The Senior Citizens met on Christensen. They attended the March 4th at the center to en- MIA Centennial Dance held at joy two films, one on beautif- the Juab Stake House Saturday ication and one on fishing. evening. were served to 32 Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom members. had as their guests on WednesOn Wednesday, March 18 the Senior Citizens will hold their day of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Norton and sons Todd, monthly banquet at 12 noon at Gary Kent and Corey of Russell, atthe center. Those desiring to Midvale; and on Friday, Mr. and tend may call Mrs. Bert Morgan Mrs. Leon Madsen of Orem, Mr. Send for reservations. Deadline is and Mrs .Lynn Francom of Pro17. MorMrs. March Tuesday, vo, and Mr. and Mrs. Murdock gan can be reached at of Provo were visitors at the C H. Ray Francom home. IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH whatever your health needs . . medicines to com- bat illness vitamins or to keep well . . . count on us! Nephi Drug Company Wo Are Here to Serve T-- Gift Subscriptions to Friends, Relatives N 623-055- 3 TV Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom and who were in Levan to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Ruby Christensen were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton and son Robert and his children Lori and Bradley of Provo; and a friend, Carolyn Ward of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom of Springville. STEREO SERVICE & COLOR EXPERTS CALL 623-119- o 9 O 90 DAY PARTS GUARANTEE 75 OF SETS O IN NEPHI FRIDAYS REPAIRED A CARD OF THANKS IN THE HOME BrickeyElectronics First In Electronic Servicing" PROVO, UTAH 266-889- J r The family of Claytie Black Nickel wish to express their thanks to all who helped in any way at the recent services for their sister and mother; for kind words of sympathy, for food sent to the home, and for the beautiful flowers. They extend their thanks to Miles Anderson for his kindnesses; and to the Second Ward Bishopric and Relief Society for their help. THE INSURANCE MAN "SUCCESSFUL vvH SO PEOPLE FIRST CUSS" with your - go first clast from insurance Central Utah Insurance Agency. feisLSa AN u.uJ Larry Peterson CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCEAGENCY 33 South Main Street Office: 623-025- Nephi, Utah Residence 0 623-003- 9 n. -- -- mmmt (68-181- PI5POUNT 5AVINGS PLUS FRIENDLY (68-181- COURTEOUS SERVICE! in.-we- ll n (68-181- 8) : 39758 Bear Creek Mining Company, 3075 Mill Street, Reno, Nevada, 0.03 sec.-f- t. of water diverted from any combination of 4 wells as folwell 652 lows: (1) is a ft. deep at a point N. 10 deg. well W. 2650 ft. (2) is a 713 ft. deep at a point N. 32 deg. W. 170 ft. (3) is a well 500 ft. deep at a point N. 39 deg. W. 1650 ft. (4) is a 3 in. well 1741 ft. deep at a deg. W. 2500 ft. point N. 89 all from SE. Cor. Sec. 13, T11S, R3W; and used in the Tintic Mining District for mining and drilling purposes in Secs. 18, 7, 19, T11S, R2W; Secs. 12, 13, 24, T11S, R3W. ON ALL ORDERS Totaling (68-182- 0) n. n. n. M & M FEED sm Ip -- IVERYTHINO oQMBBam 0 fl r.(333"Sfr ft ORDERS (Stamps 39759 Bear Creek Mining Company, 3075 Mill Street, Reno, Nevada, 0.03 sec.-f- t. of water diverted from any combination of three wells as well follows: (1) is a 7 78-in- . 614 ft. deep at a point S. 38 deg. W. 2770 ft. (2) is a 7 78-iwell 600 ft. deep at a point S. 79 deg. W. 1040 ft. (3) is a 4 34-in- . well 1245 ft. deep at a point S. 27 deg. W. 1450 ft. all from NE. Cor. Sec. 13, T11S, R3W, and used in the Tintic Mining District for mining and drilling purposes in Secs. 7, 18, 19, T11S, R2W; Secs. 12, 13, 24, T11S, R3W. M&M FEED 285 West Cenfer-Neph- i 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 April 11, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert STATE OPEN 7:30 A.M Mon. thru Friday will be oiven on orders FREE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS Closed at 6 p.m. daily except Friday OPEN UNTIL 7 p.m. FRIDAY ENGINEER for your convenience under S5.00) EXAMPLE: at 8 a.m. Saturday Dates of publication: February 26, March 5 and 12, 1970, In The C Times-NewNephi, Utah. a, "NONFOODS YOU BUT will BE 'PH SPECIAL NO COLD STRIKE STAPMS ON DISCOUNT n. aij W or more ALL DEPARTMENTS INCLUDED; GROCERIES MEATS - PRODUCE- - FROZEN FOODS - RECORPS (68-182- 1) tout. wV YOUR OWN SPECIALS) TOTAL ORDER SALES TAX- - - -- 112.5? REGULAR TOTAL 56 EAST CENTER STREET NEPHI PHONE 1 623-113- CUSTOM CUTTING, WRAPPING, SI 3.1 6 YOU SAVE 10 YOU ONLY 1.26 Llf FREEZING L'ENTtfOPANGL .57 --- DISCOUNT PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH CT 12-13- -14 1970 |