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Show Continued from page two '110 Years' quite a lengthy volume. Only the changes that were most important are included. Until 1911 each town in the its own school district but this year, with invalley had creased costs and transportation more readily available, it was decided to consolidate several of the smaller districts. The following is recorded in the minutes of the Nephi Number 2 School Board, September 13, 1911: Mr. Hague reported that at a meeting of the County Commissioners held on the 12th, they designated the east side of the County as a High School District and also annexed Juab District to the Levan District and ofNebo District to Nephi District and of Nebo to Mona District. (Minute Book 1, page 187) In the October 25, 1911 minutes it was recorded: Comtwo-thir- one-thir- d munication from County Supt. Ivan C. Dalby stating that the school districts in Juab County had been divided into two high school districts to be known as East Jaub County high school district and the Tintic high school distrct. (Ibid, p. 192). Soon after the county was consolidated into two high school districts, an election of all the residents of East Juab County was held to determine where the high school should be located. The majority of votes were in favor of locating it in Nephi. (Minute Book la, December 16, 1911, p. 12) Total votes cast, 539. Votes for high school, 451. Votes against high school, 80. It was decided to transport Mona and Levan students to Nephi for their high school work. Levan objected to this ar- rangement and petitioned the school board for a branch high school to be established at Levan. (Ibid, May 25, 1912, p. 19) After considering the petition, the board decided on June 3, 1912 that they would establish a branch high school at this place where the students could gain their first two years of high school (Ibid. p. 25) The Levan Branch High School operated until the late twenties when, because of a lack of students and the adoption of the plan (three of 7, 8, 9, high, years junior and three years of senior high, 10, 11, and 12) it was necessary to bring their tenth grade students to Nephi High School. Mona has always had an eight year school and in their ninth year the students have come to Nephi, as have all other children of the district. Other School Changes and Accomplishments In 1915 Mona District, Levan District and Nephi District were all consolidated into one district which they call 3-- 3 Continued from page one or a program of pracBesides the education. tical of English, courses regular history, geography, science, mathematics, etc., physical education courses, domestic art. domestic science, typewriting, shop work, physics, bookkeeping, music and many other practical courses were added to the curriculum (MinUntil ute Book 2, pp. 1917 the boys were able to take a course in blacksmith work, and not until 1921 was sewing and carpentry work discontinued in the sixth grade. (Ibid Aug. 31, 1917, p. 221). In 1917, physics was added to the high school course. In 1915 German was taught under the direction of Gratchen Horst. (Ibid, p. 21) tion, East Juab County High school District (Minute Book 2, p. 1, 2). This name was to differentiate them from the West Juab County High School District, later called Tintic School District. At the turn of the century elementary schools were being operated as follows: One at Starr, one at Mona, one at Levan, and three at Nephi. In 1916 a schoolhouse was built at Mills and this ran until the thirties when the students were transported to Levan . . . Kites, kites, more kites book 4, March 9, The students from Juab attended school at Levan. Starr had a small schoolhouse for some time, but during the twenties it was closed and the students transported to Mona (Personal interview with Kathryn S. Shaw, June 28, 1958). York students went to Mona. All other ranching and farming areas of the i. valley attended schools in 1938). The d Times-New- s Ne-ph- CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE AGENCY Unlike many of the high schools of the state, Nephi High School inaugurated from the start a program which they called the New Educa- - 33 SOUTH MAIN ST. NEPHI. 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Services We'll clean your rugs or rent you our Blue Lustre, Host, or Rug Doctor machine for you to do your own Call to reserve your machine or to make an appointment for us to clean your carpets at your convenience Chapman Furniture Co., 27 South Main. tf B childTwo three to Babysitting ren Mondays through Fridays only during the day. Contact Anna Marie Lunt at 56 fast TAX SERVICE KIMO 623-047- 1 CORAY 623-010- 6 Ninth North, phone 6234)41 KIMO'SKAMERA 623-047- 1 Portraits 6 Lost and Found Commercial B&W Be careful how you spend it. 11 3 Westlund TV of fphraim serving this area every Monday Reasonable rates. Call Chapman Furniture for appointment. Weddings Our directory assistance number. 11 ty! INCOME Lost Diamonds Diamond engagement and wedding rings lost last May 24 somewhere between tFie bank, s department store and gas station across the street If you have information please contact 12 immediately Robert D. Smith, 768508 RFD Box 192 D. Lehi, Utah 84043 Color for-sey- Kimo Coray Nephi, Utah 623-037- 6 ' mental SW' Vi (53-58- ant Grove, Utah 84062. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. well, 100-25a at point S. 650 ft. and deep E. 2490 ft. from W 'A Cor. Sec. 0 phi); and used for the supplemental stockwatering of 150 cattle in NEJSWVi Sec. 1, T13S, R1W. (66-241- 0 T15S, R1W, (5 mi. $ S. of Levan); and used for the stockwatering of 100 cattle in NViSWVS, NW VS VS VS NW VS SWVS-S, SW , Sec. 24, T15S, R1W. SE Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Laket City, Utah 84114, on or before April 23,1977. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Nephi Times-New- s March 10, 17 and 24, 1977. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Juab County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Thomas P. Kendall, 487 So. Main Str., Nephi, Utah 84648 proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 5 0 sec. ft. of water as evidenced (66-24- by Seg Appl. 42919-- a The wa- ter has been diverted from four ft. deep wells, 200-40at the following points: (1) N. 1803 ft and W. 3 ft. from S Cor ; (2) S. 850 ft and W. 10 R3W, and used for the stockwatering of 100 cattle and 2 horses; and used from Mar. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 280 acs in NW' ,SW Vi Sec. 12; NWVi.N'iSWVJ Sec. 13, T11S h 0 R3W Hereafter, 5 0 sec ft. of water is to be diverted from a h ft deep at a well, 300-50point N 1320 t and E. 100 ft. from SW Cor Sec. 29, T16S, R2W, (11 mi N of Scipio), and used for the domestic pur proses of one family, stockwatering of 76 cattle, and used from Mar. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 280 0 acs mSVVV. Sec 29 Sec 30, T16S.R2W Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before April 23,1977 Dee C Hansen 16-inc- 0 STATE ENCINEER PublisFied March 4 Sec. 1, T1 3S, R1W. Lon Hooley, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 111, Pleas- in hJE ACRE $80 weekly addressing envelopes, home. Rush 50J, stamped envelope: Cash, P. O. Box 968, Hayden Lake, Idaho 83835. Opportuni- - We developed this charge because it was the only way we could handle the rising costs of directory assistance fairly Now the people who use directory assistance the most will pay for it And the people who use Heir directories He most won I Mountain Bell TO Business Opportunities 67 East supple-- ) Farrell T. 47514 Wankier, Jr., 461 2nd Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 84103. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. well, 100-251520 ft. and acre deep atft a pointS N. from VS Cor. Sec. 24, First W. 200 and considerate thoughtful with cards and food and expressions of concern and who helped in any other way to make Lynn's stay in the hospital less burdensome for our family. Again we say thanks. The Lynn Wright family Tonya's Salon Beauty Fifth South ,. Just because we charge for directory assistance doesnt mean you have to pay for it. you will have to resort to directory 12 and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 50 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. 1, T13S, R1W, (3 mi. W. of Ne- Wanted We thank very sincerely those many friends who were so 99 T13S, R1W, (3 mi. W. of Nephi); 47487 Card of Thanks Special TZ. ' 0 Help Wanted 623-039- 0 Permanent ant Grove, Utah 84062. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. well, 100-25deep at a point S. 650 ft. and E. 2490 ft. from W' Cor. Sec. 1, For Rent. One bedroom home. Furnished Newly remodeled and 110 00 month. 268 carpeted South Main, (Rear), Nephi. Call S L.C. 2665 13 Wanted to buy 'j to Vi land in Nephi, preferably in or Second LDS Wards. Call Vance at daytime or tf after 6 p m. r Lon Hooley, 47486 (53-582- ) R. F. D. No. 1. Box 111, Pleas- 623-005- ... :x. : " T ' v - Pamper yourself with a new Spring hairdo Engineer to appropriate water in Juab County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. on Satur- 623-187- 8 12 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State hree-bedroo- 623-052- 5 r': t v 'i.. O' X.''' v ; - x.. : ... Ai W6. s,' w - a ,, ' ; USA; 11B 1 home with fireplace. $190 475 North Third Last. Available April 5. Call SLC Vi s o he sold on mechanics lien 1954 Skyline mobile home serial No 19021. Amount of liEn, $1,600 Sale to be held at Blain Ingram's, 96 East Ninth North, Nephi, Utah, Thursday, March 11 , 1977 at 10 a m To be paid in lawful currency of the 1 a For Rent 11 ; Legal Notices Skyline 10 x 55 partially furnished. See at Eighth North and First Last, Nephi or call 62 11 $2,500 firm. 623-172- vw West Center NOTICE This notice is for all people WANT ADS WORK 445- - t One-bedroo- Please do not call after 12 noon on Thursday or Friday 155 N. Main ii mi 1819 Tax Counselor for Times-New- s We have some1 used furniture tor sale at bargain prices. See today at Chapman Furniture, 27 11 B South Mam. (.21 1747, LARRY PETERSON 30 . 105 Legal Notices For Sale For Sale INCOME TAX SERVICE . and Service BONDS 1 . Jenkins Sales LIFE 1 Quality Work and Brand Name Parts All makes AUTO FARMOWNERS HOMEOWNERS Fourth East. many years, have helped so many local families buy a memorial the right way with careful planning, experienced advice, proper design for the cemetery site at prices to fit their means. DON'T buy hastily; before you do, compare our work, our service, and the value Auto and Truck Repair FIRE Agent quote on our on the cord, toss the kite up and let out a little string as you do, then move back a few feet if you have to. Continue playing the kite up to where it catches a steady breeze. Yes, kite flying can be fun. Try it with your family in the next little while. INSURANCE Three schools existed in Nephi until the thirties, but gradually additions were made to the Central School, creating more room. By 1933, all elementary activities for Nephi City were located in the Central School (Minute Book 4, April 4, 1933) and they remained so until 1954 when a new Nephi Elementary School was constructed at Second North between Third and Would you like to cut your repair and service bill by Call us for a If a kite needs a tail (and many do not, despite what some people say), pieces of paper or lightweight rags affixed to a cord about every eight to 1 2 inches work well. Another type of tail that works well is a wind cone" tail, made by attaching paper cups with their bottoms removed to a cord suspended from the kite. The wide ends of the cups should face the wind. To launch your kite, avoid running along with it trying to make it fly. A much better way of launching the kite is to have a friend carry your kite from 50 to 100 feet or more downwind from you. Let him toss the kite aloft as you pull on the line. The kite should climb very easily. If youre alone and there is enough wind, stand with your back to the wind holding the kite by its bridle. When you feel a pull Ty-ve- k Nephi, Utah March 17, 1977 7 . . . a bag from the dry cleaners may never fly the kite again. can be used to cover a kite. ever. If by accident a kite beKites made of paper or comes entangled in a power can be put together with line, call the power company white glue. Plastics can be to get it out or just leave it there. It is far better to lose a glued to kite frames with special cements found at hobby kite than to lose ones life. A kite reel can be made from and variety stores. Another simple way of attaching plastic many things. A simple length to wooden frames is to use ad- of dowel is one type of kite hesive cellophane, polyester, winder. Others have made or fiberglass-reinforcemore sophisticated devices for tape. Once you've got the kite winding up the kite line. A built, you'll have to find a fly- trolling reel can be used to ing line. For flying small kites, wind up short lengths of line regular cotton string is fine. but is impractical for long, For larger kites, buy cotlengths. Whatever you use, ton string. Especially good for find something that will allow larger kites is 20 to 50 lb. test you to wind up the flying line fishing line. Never use wire or easily the hard part is not cotton twine with a wire fila- getting the line out, its getting ment for flying kites because the line back. The best way to attach the of the shock hazard from power lines or lightning, and never flying line to the kite is with a attempt to remove a kite that fishing snap swivel to avoid is tangled in a power line you twisting the line. Buy snap 16-17- (Minute swivels wherever fishing gear is sold. in Nephi 10, 17 and Times-New- 24. 1977 s who have vehicle registrations that expire in April through December. If you want this year's taxes to be paid with your house or farm taxes in the fall, come in and get a tax clearance by April 1, 1977. After 1, you will have to pay the taxes when you renew your registration. Because of the deadline for the tax roll assessments, we will not be able to attach vehicles or any other personal property to your home or farm after that date. This also applies to anyone who owns horses, cows, sheep, pigs or has a business and their personal property statements. If you have not received one or it has been lost, come today and get another one. The only can make an accurate way tax assessment is if have accurate information to work with. If you do not turn in a statement, then I will have to guess, and I will guess more than last year's assessment. If you have questions, feel free to call or stop in and see me. Thanks Ap-r- il I I 11 Tom Fowkes NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by Juab School Board at its office, 305 East First North, Nephi, Utah, up to 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 12, 1977, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, and services for the )uab Vocational School. All bids will then be publicly opened and read. A certified or cashier's check or bid bond of not less than of the five percent amount of the bid, drawn payable to the order of the Juab School District, shall accompany the bid. This check or bid bond of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the Contract or furnish 100 permaterial formance, and 100 and labor payment bond as required by the owner. The owner reserves the right to award more than one contract on the project. The successful bidders) to be known as the general contractors) shall have responsibility for proper execution of all work contracted by him. Instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office, of Edwards and Dainels and Associates, Architects, 525 East Third South, Salt Lake City, Utah after Tuesday, March 22, 1977, where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose of bidding. Plans and specifications may be obtained upon deposit of $50 00 per set. Contractors shall be limited to two sets on deposit. Full refund will be made upon return of such documents in good condition within ten calendar days after the bids are opened and if a bid is submitted. Deposit shall be forfeited if documents are retained beyond ten calendar days following deposit receipt and a bid is not submitted. These requirements will be waived for current members of A. G. C. (General Contractors). All bidders shall be forms may be obtained at the office of the Architect. No bidder may withdraw his proposal for a period of thirty days after the date set for the opening thereof. The Juab School District reserves the right to accept or to reject any or all proposals or waive any informality in a proposal. Executive Order 11246, as amended, is applicable on this project for practices and affirmative action programs. All laborers, workmen, mechanics. and apprentices employed on this project shall be paid not less than the general prevailing wage rates, as determined by the Industrial Commission of Utah, as set forth in the schedule in the Contract Documents Dated. March 7. 1977 By Resolution of uab School Board (5) |