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Show Levan news Richardson retires after 36 years 1942 has retired after years of service in the to 1948, thirty-si- x LDS Department of Seminaries and Institutes of Religion. This announcement was made recently by Dr. Joe J. Christensen, Associate Commissioner of phone cable for gunshot damage. The heavy cable has smaller transmission wires inside that are cut when hit by shotgun pellets, .22 calibre lead, or high AAa of families. Shooting damage often occurs in remote areas that are difficult to reach for re- pairs during winter months. Bell says 'don't shoot phone lines' Canning seals don't? Ponder these points! Have you had problems with d lids not sealing on foods? The following steps may help solve your problems, according to Deanna Fish, USU Home Extension Agent: rely on the phone for help when shooting accidents occur. Those who shoot at telephone lines or insulators dont realize the hazard and inconvenience they create for families whose telephone service is cut off. I dont believe they know that someones phone will go dead when they hit an aerial ManMountain Bell Exchange they wouldnt do it, said Allen Ed shotgun ager he said. pallets, .22 shells, and high The plastic outer covering of power rifle lead can easily penethe cable is often damaged in the trate the protective sheathing of fall but the trouble does not show small the the cables, cutting up until winter when water gets transmission wires inside. into the cable, shorting out teleWeve had some communiphone service. ties isolated because someone Many shooting incidents occur shot through aerial telephone in remote mountain areas that lines or used glass insulators for are almost inaccessible for repair during winter months. target practice, Allen said. We are asking hunters to A broken insulator allows the on help protect the phone service of wires to touch the cross-arm- s their neighbors by not shooting poles causing poor voice transmission or t complete service at wild game on or near teleoutages during storftiy weather. phone lines, Allen said. The willful damage of transHe pointed out that many people in rural communities de- mission lines is a violation of Utah statutes punishable by a pend on the telephone to sumsix mon emergency services from fine of up to $299 and-o- r neighboring cities. Hunters also months in jail. line-othe- rwise Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Williams were Mrs. Dennis Peterson and children Laura and Lee Ann of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Den..is Jensen and daughter Jennifer of Spanish Fork visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Williams. Mrs. Leila Wilkey spent four days last week in Tooele with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seat. Mr. and Mrs. Seat accompanied her to Salt Lake City where they attended Holiday on Ice and the Utah State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Seat visited at Mrs. Wilkeys home on Sunday, and also with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larsen at Provo. W'eekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh and Gary Greenhalgh attended funeral services on Saturday for W. A. Johnson at Salt Lake City. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hazel Bosh were Mrs. William Bosh and sons Mike and Kelly of Kearns. Miss Debra Tolley and Wayne Schneider, both of Provo spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gowers spent Sunday in Salt Lake City, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gibson. They also attended Holiday on Ice. 2. soon as processing time is up; jars should be removed from the pressure canner as soon as all steam is gone and while jars are still hot. Pour boiling water over the jar lids and let set for 3 to 5 minutes in water before using. Fill jars according to USDA or other reliable canning information, being sure to leave the recommended mount of head-spac- e 3. in jar. I -- Open kettle canning should be Weddings ahead! Join a gift list used only for jellies, jams, etc., at Chapman Furniture Co. to g a substantial, that you plan to seal with para-fin- . provide and much appreciated gift. 1 Phone us today at or call in at our store, 27 South 22tf Main, Nephi. long-lastin- Mona news Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Skidmore and children. Mr. and Mrs. Skidmore and family have been living in North Dakota, but are now moving to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Perry F. Hall returned home recently from a y vacation trip. They visited liHe Tahoe, California; the Golden Gate Bridge and Park; and along the coast to Los Angeles, California. They also visited at Lehmans Cave. Place lid on top of jar with The Ernest Kay family reunion gray sealing composition next to was conducted recently at the top of jar. Nephi City park. Attending the affair were: Verda Addington, . Place screw band on jar and Burbank, California; Mr. and screw very, very tight manual- Mrs. Claude Kay, Mr. and Mrs. ly. Maurice Kay and family, Mr. 7. Process in boiling water and Mrs. Fred Lynn, Mr. and bath or pressure fanner accord- - Mrs. Kirk Lynn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Lynn and famiing to reliable instructions. ly, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Kay, 8. Upon removing jars from Janet Craig and family, and pressure canner or boiling water Terry Kay and family, all of bath, tighten screw bands again Mona; Gayle L. Linton and family of Hacienda Heights, California; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hansen, daughter Ellyn, and Kent Kay, all of Salt Lake City; Norma Jensen, Delta; Becky Nelson, Lynndyl; Marie Howell and son Douglas, Mapleton; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd and Mrs. Bill Sperry and daughand granchildren of Copperton ter Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Newton visited on Friday of last week at Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kay the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Gadd. Rex Kay and family, all of Nephi; Donna Jasperson and Mrs. Kathy Hansen and fami- family, Goshen; Karen Mickel ly of Fairview were visitors on and family, Granger; and Mr. Sunday at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Mike Stowe and family and Sandy and Sarah Bunker Mrs. Reese Sherwood. and family, all of Draper. For Sale e. Just Arrived Mr. and Mrs. David Francom and children of Provo visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom. September This week's special 7" Assorted Cake Wishing for a new appliance? Come wish in Wards Wishing Well contest. Win any of eleven major appliances including refrigerators, electronic ovens, color TVs, etc. Stop by Wards for details and an order blank. Wards, 63 South Main,' Nephi. ' ' "37 623-154- Big values on appliances. Watch sale during for our truck-loa- d October. Wards, 63 South Main, 37 Nephi. 623-154- We have a large variety of bedding in stock : Mattress pads, comforters, sheets, pillow cases, blankets, etc. Stop in and see them today and charge them at Wards, 63 South Main, Nephi. 37 623-154- For that wedding or birthday gift, choose from any one of 40,000 items in our catalogs. Many things in stock for take home today. Before you go anywhere else, stop at Wards, 63 37 South Main, Nephi. 623-154- Now $30. Used Commodore US-- 1 electronic calculator. Excellent condition. Works very well. Full function, floating decimal. Call 5 Vance Gibson at or 37tf or see at Times-New623-052- 623-03- Special purchase. Midland portable radio. Was $39.95, now naif price at $19.88 plus $1.01 shipping. We have 5 in stock. Receives police, aircraft, weather, FM and AM bands. Wards, 63 South Main, Nephi. 33 623-154- 1. DONUTS - Elk Whistles, J5W SPORTSMAN SUPPLY Utah 81 0 North Main 12, 1974 food supplements. Ecology! Ron 623-185- Want to buy Nephi Irrigation Special notice. Winter league Company water stock. Alden Spacious lots for mobile homes starts week of September 16. 6 2262 in ideal location. Spaces equipp; Stanley, phone Those wishing to join contact West 5950 South, Roy, Utah ed for total electric or gas. Cow Palace Lanes, Ephraim, 47 Peachtree Village, phone 84067. Utah. Call collect 33tf or Want to buy used bedroom furniture: chests, dressers, Also used student desks, Rent a victorio juicer from the Do you have a drinking problem. 4 6 Call or 4 day or kitchen sink and cabinets. Call Nautilus club. $1 per day. 37 night. AA meets each week, or 37 34 tf Wednesdays. 825-506- 623-04- 283-452- 2. 623-140- - - 99 s. 623-089- 623-112- 623-181- Card of Thanks Officers of the Utah State Suffolk Sheep Show express their thanks and appreciation to all who contributed in any way to help make the show a success. Our congratulations to Marilyn Dailey who had the champion and reserve Services Two bedroom house with base- champion fat lambs, the only one who has ever accomplished this. We really had an outstanding show and buyers and exhibitors really supported us in every way. Bill Stowell. share water. 293 North First Keep us in mind as you think of 39 shampooing your carpets. We have machines for rent at $t, larger ones for $2 and an especially nice one for shags that Legal Notices rents for $3 per day. We have a plentiful supply of Blue Lustre and also carry Pro shampoo PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHI- P used commercially for years NOTICES. Consult Clerk and now available for home use. or respective signers for addiPlumbing and Builders Sup6tf tional information. ply. ment and one-haNo smokers. East. Phone lf 623-030- 4-- 37 Thanks and appreciation are extended to all who supported my candidacy for the Commissioner nomination, and to each who voted for me in the Primary election on Tuesday. I extend sincere and best wishes to on his victory. Elden C. Sher- - XnMoS wood. 37 Business Opportunities Fashion career Like to own a dress shop. Complete inventory name brands. Beautiful redwood fixtures. Complete training program. Very high earnings. $12,000 investment. Choice areas available. Call Collect Mr. or write P. O. Todd 38 Box 26009, Jax, Fla. 32218. -- Shaklee distributors wanted. Unlimited opportunity. No investment. Write: Max Hansen, P. O. Box 173, Spanish Fork, Utah 84660. Phone 36-3- 8 Help Wanted The Juab School District is All varieties for the interested in getting a list1974-7-of5 Peaches next three weeks. $3.00 and up at substitute teachers for the school year. Those desiring McMullin Orchards, next to part-tim- e employment should Keigley Rock Quarry, Genola, call 9 and give required 7 Utah . phone information, such as social security number, etc. Elementary and Secondary teachers are 52 x 12 Great Lakes mobile needed throughout the year. 37 home, fully furnished. 1971 model in good condition. Call Lynn General maintenance man, full after 4 time. Bailey at Benefits. Apply at Juab . 0 County Hospital, office of David 37 Peterson, administrator. 20 cubic-fofreezer. Wards Signature. Holds 700 lbs. frozen food. Has four door shelves, 2 Help wanted: Men and women. Rancho Trailers, inc. 39 juice shelves, 4 interior shelves, Apply glide-ou- t basket. $259.88 plus $24.48 shipping. We have it in Approximately $300 per month, in your own business stock today at Wards, 63 South part-timin the Mona, Nephi, Levan area 34 Main, Nephi. as distributor for Deseret News Skoroule snowmobile. Contact and Salt Lake Tribune. If you Junior Robison. 112 East First enjoy working with young South or 146 North Eighth East, people and have a good credit 37 Nephi. rating, write promptly to E. A. Krider, Circulation DepartKelvinator Refrigerator; also ment., P. O. Box 838, Salt Lake six metal chairs. Margaret 7 City, Utah 84110. 37 phone Desire responsible individual to s acre lot at Second assume management of my orchard. Terms open. Contact Dr. North Second West CAR 39 Thomas Hall at or 754-395- PIC AF Notices 36-3- Chucks NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Lynn L. Carter deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Udell R. Jensen, attorney, 125 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah on or beforetheT3th of December A, D. 1974; claims must be presented in accordance with 75-- 9 of the provisions 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953 and with proper verification as required therein. Floyd A. Carter executor of the estate of Lynn L. Carter, deceased 623-038- Wedding gifts. A good selection f tffte- Let us help you pick out - list. Nephi Lumber Co., Second North, Nephi. REPAIR Vacuums, Sewing Machines Safes, Service, Repair Call or drop off repair at Sportsman Supply, 6 TO N. Main, Nephi or send card to Box 9185, Salt Lahe 'City. Utah 84110 (53-55- 100-50- 0 WESTLUND TV SERVICE SLB&M. of Ephraim, now serving this area Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in dupli- EVERY cate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before October SATURDAY Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in the Nephi Times-NewSept. 12, 19, 26, 1974. able at the bakery at Allen's Food Fair! Ned's Bakery Your Telecake Bakery BULLFROG RESORT LAKE POWELL HOUSECOAT VACATION FROM ONLY $15. PER PERSON Phone CO BULLFROG RESORT Hanksville, Utah Direct e, 623-154- 36-3- 623-007- Two-third- 623-111- 465-969- 7 Three days left to order Mountain Valley Dehydrator at reduced price. Dry fruits, vegetables, meats, herbs. Call Ema-li- e Jones. 37 623-181- Dodge truck. Dual wheel. Good rubber. Good con1959 dition cab and Chassis or with 1000 gallon tank. Call 40 623-111- 1 465-251- 6. 39 Nurses aid experience desirable, however we will provide excellent training to the right person. Must be compassionate and willing to care lor the elderly. You will earn full 1 pay while learning. Call or apply in person at Colonial Manor. 38 28tf I ECONOMY MOBILE Jack R. and Audra S. Hendrickson, 3665 Burning Tree Drive, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48013, have filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 44018 to appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. of water in Juab County. The water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a well, point N. 100 ft. and E. 100 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 15, T10S, RlE, SLB&M; and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 2 horses and 1 and used from Apr. 1 to cattle; ; Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SWV4NWV4 Sec. 15, T10S, 26, 1974. 55 West " NOTICE TO WATER USERS RlE, Appliance Repair. Washers, driers, ranges, vacuum cleaners, some sewing 2 machine repairs. Call for appointment. Estate Professional and Dependable Servcte s, Reasonable Rates ot W eekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis and children of Salt Lake City. Nephi, UteJi Street For Rent Wanted to Buy 623-135- RANCH BREAD 4-LO- .! 36-4- Sunday, Monday, Tuesday September 15, 16 17 and Reloading Equipment s 798-313- Basic H Shaklee products available. Cleaners, cosmetics, Doz. 151(314 NEDS BAKERY PRODUCTS now also avail(0) on OFF DRESS PANTS 10 OFF on ALL BOOTS Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Fran-cowere Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson and daughter of Spring-vill- 5TheTimes-New- - - 25 623-130- 4 BLOW 'HER PICO' SPECIAL of arrows 623-129- s. six-da- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs and Marshall Briggs spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs. Florence Anderson and daughter Celia. MAY CHARLES STORY Mrs. Edna Peterson and Arvil Wankier were dinner guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wankier at Midvale. head-board- 5. WHERE THE at the home of 1 Business Personals 623-047- 4. Wipe top of jar with paper towel or clean cloth. Thursday, Friday, Saturday September 12, 18, 14 LILLIES Valued at ITEM ...MARTIN BOW $51.00 CONCEALED FISHING ROO $10.95 $8.50 set tom McPherson GIFT CERTIFICATE TAMERA PALMER $5X0 MARK GREENHALGH GIFT CERTIFICATE $5.00 scon Jackman home. jar and prepare the boiling water bath as Richardson, VENICE THEATRE to the following winners: WINNER Jars should be removed from Examine for canning. . Robert Tolley. Overnight visitors Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd were Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Gadd of Salt Lake City. CONGRATULATIONS as much as possible. This is contrary to instruction printed before. Screw bands expand during the processing time and must be tight to make a seal. Nephi local news Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson were in Salt Lake City Sunday to witness the blessing and naming of the son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Witt. He was named Adam Loren Witt. Following sacrament meeting, they were guests at a luncheon at the Witt home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Witt and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Witt of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Witt of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson and family of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilson of Holliday; and Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and family of Pocatello, Idaho. Valley, Calif. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson and daughter Amy of Pay- son. On Sunday, Walter Engle of Cedar City was a visitor at the The Levan Lions Club held a ladies night Thursday evening at the Levan City Hall. Guests were Mrs. Irene Mangelson and daughter Melanie, Jeff Stephenson, Stephanie Stephenson, and Mrs. Sandra Mangelson and daughter Mollie. A musical program was presented. Jeff Stephenson gave two songs and Melanie and Mollie Mangelson presented two dances. The committee in charge of the dinner was Mr. and Mrs. Lan Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.; Kenneth Hoyt, Arvil Wankier, and Mrs. Edna Peterson. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Worwood, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Stephensen, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Anderson. E. LV Richardson Church Educational System in 1938 as a teacher in the Logan LDS Seminary. This was followed by three years as a teacher in the Tooele LDS Seminary. Upon leaving Nephi, he became director of the Tempe, Arizona LDS Institute of Religion, in which capacity he served for nineteen years. He returned to Utah in 1967 to become director of institute curriculum as a member of the central office staff of LDS Seminaries and Institutes. This position he held upon retirement. home-canne- Mountain Bell today asked f hunters to avoid shooting at doves or other birds on or near aerial telephone lines. Shooters ahnually interrupt hundreds of and telephone conversations sometimes isolate entire communities in Utah by hitting overhead lines. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Powell and family of Levan; and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bills, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garlic, all of Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jensen and daughters Debra, Kimberly, and Brenda; attended funer- Levan Lions, Ladies meet Church Education. During most of his time in Nephi, he was the proprietor of the Nephi Jewelry and Appliance Center. Born in LaGrande, Oregon, Mr. Richardson attended elementary and secondary schools in Brigham City. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a major in German and a minor in education. He also received his masters degree in church history from that institution. His thesis was titled, David Whitmer, Witness of the Divine Nature of the Book of He completed all Mormon. course work toward a PhD degree at Arizona State University in the field of guidance and counseling. He began his career in - the Guy Sheritt was elected president of the Golden Age Club at a meeting of the club, held SepWord was received in Nephi tember 4. recently of the death of Maurice The meeting was held at the Chase at Yucca Valley, Califor- Golden Age Club center. nia. Mr. Chase died of a heart Chloe Hawkins will serve for attack. He is survived by his the coming year as the clubs widow, Meleta Worthington new vice president, Vera Chrisal services at Fountain Green Chase, and two sons, Neil and tensen is the new treasurer, and Paul Chase. Friday for Garner F. Jensen Arvilla Kendall is the reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay-stru- p and sons Allan, Glen, and Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Squire and family; and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Paystrup and family spent last weekend in Southern Utah. They visited Bryce and Zions National Park and Navajo Lake. E. LV Richardson, principal of the Nephi LDS Seminary from Golden Age M. Chase Dies in Yucca Club news Call CHAPMAN NOTICCE TO WATER USERS FURNITURE Ray E. Lewis, Trout Creek, Utah 84077, has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 43980 ( ) to appropriate 0.015 sec. of water in Juab County. The water is to be diverted from an 0 ft. deep at a well, point S. 150 ft. and W. 150 Ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 17, T14S, R18W, SLB&M; and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the domestic g purposes of one family, of 2 cattle and 24 chickens; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs in NEWNE1 Sec. 17, stock-waterin- T14S, R18W, SLB&M. 623-Q4283-45- 90 iiiiiiinsttH-ft- 2 100-30- at or call collect j . Aiinoundiij Vow Engagement? CallPayspa 465-222- 4 yotjr Fred. New toper portrait frock for Protests resisting the granting ' of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in dupli- cate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before October 12, 1974. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Scott Adana Studio tad dGeans CcznzO 623-051- Published in the Nephi Times-NewAugust 29, September 5 and 12, 1974. s. MHMF& |