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Show The Page Four Lois and Codeal Mangelson and Martha Francom, who are attending school at the U. S. A. C. at Logan, are home for the Christmas holidays. Dennis Winter who is away to this winter, is home for the holidays. school Mrs. Marion Christensen entertained a number of ladies at her home Thursday afternoon at ' a quilting party. A delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Day of Fillmore to Salt Lake City last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pierce and family and Mrs. Elinor Johnson left last Saturday for Idaho Falls to be Holiday Greetings in attendance at the vices for a brother-in-la- this year on ser- Mrs. Nettie Mangelson spent the week end in Springville with her mother, Mrs. Amos Hatfield. Sunday or Monday m funeral Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christenthe week end in Salt Lake City. sen and family spent Reduced rates apply on Both days Mrs. Annie Foote of Nephi is visiting in Levan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wankier. Lowest long distance rates again will be in effect this year all day Christmas and New Year's and the Monday Mrs. Gail Jackman entertained her Sunday school class at a social Tuesday in the meeting house. A program and games were enjoyed by the group. Refreshments were served. following each holiday. This gives you a choice of two days to telephone good wishes to y members of your family, relatives and friends. On Christmas and New Year's weekends, lowest rates actually begin at 7 p.m. Saturday and continue through Sunday and Monday until 4:30 a.m. Tuesday. The M. I. A. and the Sunday school are sponsoring a pageant on Christmas eve, at 7 P. M. far-awa- Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Christensen, Vinnie, Angus and Leo Christensen spent Monday in Provo. The Home Economics club sponsored a bazaar in the school house December 20th. A nice assortment of Christmas gifts were sold. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stephensen, and Mr. and Mrs. L. M Stephensen of Levan attended the funeral services at Riverton on December 5, of a relative of S .F. Stephensen. Whose voice would you like to hear? The Livestock Situation LOS ANGELES UNION STOCK YARDS Hog prices at the Los NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State of Utah, Office of the State Engineer, Salt Lake Gity, natural channel at a point located N 69 deg. 6 min E. 6772 ft from the WVi cor Sec. 1, T 13 S., R. 1 Notice is hereby given that Nephi City Corporation has made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah, to appropriate 12 sec. ft. of water from Salt creek in Juab Said water will be county, Utah. diverted from January 1 to December 31, inclusive of each year, at a point located N. 230 ft. and E 956 ft. from the WVi cor Sec. 5. T. 13 S., R. 2 ., SLB&M., conveyed through an existing pipe lino and power plant, and used for the generation of 125 H. P. of electrical energy for consumption at Nephi, Utah. After having been so used the water will be returned to the the office of the State Engineer as No. 12771. All protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in af E.. SLB&M. This Application is designated in fidavit Angeles Union Stock yards during the past few weeks have reflected the usual seasonal decline at this time of year, due to heavier mar ketings. A seasonal increase in marketing is now in progress and will probably continue through January. Although the best grain fed hogs are selling at from $8.15 to $3.25 a cwt, here at this market, which is about 50 cents per cwt lower than a year ago, the western feeding ratio is more favorable than a year ago. At that time No. 2 bright western feed barley, the principal grain used in fattening porkers, was quoted at $1.40 a cwt. form, must be filed with State Engineer. Salt Lake City Utah, with one extra copy and Present quotations are $1.02 to $1.00 filing fee on or before Feb $1.07. 1939. 4, ruary ratio in the Corn The corn-ho- g T. H. HUMPHERYS belt, we are advised, is the most State Engineer favorable in a number of years. With abundant feed supplies in Dates of nuhlimtlnn nwvmher R most areas, and prospects for a con15. 22 and 29 1938 and January 5, tinuation of a favorable corn-ho- g price ratio, increased swine production in that area is certain. However, the very fact that the middle western farmers are aware of this situation tends to act as a YOU ARE THIS TYPE YOUlL brake on accelerated pork productLIKE THIS BOURBON THAT'S ion. Reports from the Corn Belt indicate that the expansion in hog population is not taking place as rapidly as was expected, due partly to the fact that farmers realize ' that greatly increased hog numbers tend to lower prices. The percentage increase In the 1939 pig crop over that of 1938 probably will be no larger and may be smaller than the increase in 1938 over 1937. according to the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. The 1938 pig crop was 13 per cent larger than that of 1937. The number of sows farrowing the fall season of 1938 was about 9 per cent larger than the number last year. S$t conspicuous Prospects are for an increase in for generosity exports of pork and lard during -- 4 A . JT 1939. Hog production In Europe Is 4U reduced, and there has also been J" 1 T Round fellow"of a reduction in cotton seed oil in this country. Exports of both pork and lard thus far in 1938 have been materially larger than in 1937 and larger than In any year since 1934. The outlet for American hog products, however, will continue to be limited by restrictions In certain Importing countries. T. H. Humpherys, 403 State Capitol, it IF 0 sail mm .1 J"ll If you arc this type, you'll not only give Kentucky "dottble-rich- " straight Bourbon, but hope to receive some! PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or respective signers for additional Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS fSCHCT 1 PINT No. 61 QUART Me. HALF PINT No. 62 60 f?!? 7 7sZr iff Q Estate of George D. Haymond, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un dersigned at Nephi, Utah, on or before the 20th day of February, A. D. 1939. II srtAfCHr BOURBON W MOOF tor. !), K Hf NLKV ""stir BUT IIJ KIH1. INC.. N. T. C. Nephi, Utah Notice is hereby given that the Howells Live Stock, Inc., and David P. Howells, Templeton- - Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, have made application, in accordance with the laws of Utah, to change the point of diversion and place of use of 30 sec. ft. and 1000 ac. ft. of water from Granite creek in Juab County, Utah. Said 1000 ac. ft. of water were to have been diverted from November 1 of each year to March 31 of the year following at a point located S. 80 deg. 9 min. W. 12,880 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec. 7, T. 12 S.t R. 17 W., SLB&M., conveyed to and stored in a natural reservoir, the center of the impounding dam of which was to have been situated at a point E. 900 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 7, T 12 S., R. 17 W., SLB&M. The stored water was to have been released from April 1 to October 31 of each year and used, 30 sec. ft together with the said of water which were to have flowed from the aforesaid point of diversion directly through the reservoir, as a supplemental supply to irrigate 2720 acres of land embraced in the SW14 Sec. 16, EH Sec. Sec. 20, and all of Sees. 21, 17, E 22 and 28, T. 12 S., R. 17 W., SLB&-Upon resurvey it is now proposed to divert all of said water at a point S. 80 deg. 9 min. W 12,880 ft from the SW Cor said Sec. 7 and convey it to a natural reservoir, the outlet of which is located N. 83 deg. 20 min. E. 1334 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec 8, T. 12 S. R. 17 W., SLB&M. Said 1000 ac. ft. will there be stored from November 1 of each year to March 31, following. During the months of October, April, May and June, part of said 30 sec. ft. will also be stored and part will flow through the reservoir and be applied without storage on lands hereinafter described. All of said 30 sec. ft. will be used without storage during the months of July, August and September, to gether with released storage water, as a supplemental supply to irrigate 728 acres of land located in the SE- Sec. 22, SW, WHSEy4, SW14 EV4 Sec. NEy, SEyNWy Sec. 26, Sec 34, and 27, NEH and NHSE Sec. 35 T 12 S., R. 17 W., NW SLB&M. As much water as is necessary will be used during the entire year for incidental domestic and purposes. This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as All protests resisting the No. granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before February 4, 1939. T. H. HUMPHERYS stock-wateri- Thursday, Dec. 22, 1938 Local - Social News KiBsmnCQito Mr. and Mrs. June Kendall spent Monday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Friday jn Provo. J. E. Beck spent Mr. and Mrs. Alma Chase are are proud parents of a daughter, born December 18. Mrs. Chase is formerly Miss Ruby Haycock. Mrs. Ruth Tate of Salt Lake is spending the holidays in Nephi with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley. BAILEY-McCUN- E Howard Belliston, who is enrolled at the University of Utah, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Belliston. Mrs. Lola C. Jensen and daughter Deliene of Berkeley, California, are spending the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson ier. Caz- - Nephi Mt. Pleasant Manti EksAyn Anderson, a student at the University of Utah is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. G. Lon Boswell of Walla Walla, Washington, spent the week end in Nephi with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Boswell. He was to Phoenix, Arizona. en-rou- te Mr and Mrs. Udell R. Jensen and daughter Ann spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Saturday evening they attended the banquet of the Utah State Bar associaion. Lola Nilsson, a student at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, is spending the holidays in Nephi at the home of her parents, Supt. and Mrs. R. F. Nilsson. Miss Mary E. Diego, California, Brown of San and Allen Bel- liston, a student of the U. S. A. C. at Logan, are spending the holidays at the home of Mrs. J. L. Belliston. Elmo Brough of Alturas, California, and Clarence and Lawrence Brough, who are students at the U. S. A. C. at Logan, are spending the Christmas vacation in Nephi with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brough. NOV IS THE TIME TO LOOK OVER OUR STOCK FOR BARGAINS SEE OUR LIVING ROOM NEW AND USED, BOOK CASES, CHINA CLOSETS AND BEDS MATTRESSES AND UP SUITES, 2.50 Radios, China and Glass Ware, Stoves, Ranges. SEE THE NEW APEX WASHER We also have apples, potatoes and Royal Coal for Sale at King Furniture Supply West Center Street Nephi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. George Christiansen George Mayer and children. and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harrocks and children of Santaqiun spent &unaay visiting in Moroni with rel State Engineer atives. Dates of publication: December 8, Mrs Carl O'Gara, who has just 15, 22 and 29 1938 and January 5, returned from a two weeks visit 1939. in California, Carl O'Gara and War LARGE MODEM SALT LAKE'S FAVORITE HOTEL ren O'Gara, students at the U. S. A. NOTICE TO WATER USERS ROOMS DINE, a DANCE 4 FAMOUS RESTAURANTS The State of Utah, Office of the C. at Logan are spending the holi SATURDAY IN THE NEW MIRROR ROOM FRIDAY State Engineer, Salt Lake City, days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Notice is hereby given that the M. M. O'Gara. SIGHTSEEING HEADQUARTERS 4I m ml .'.IIHowells Live Stock, Inc., Temple' . . . .w, V .VI ft w. wh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and Mffc J. n. WMl VJtwmccy ton Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah has made application, in accordance Mr. and Mrs. Glen Booth and dauwith the laws of Utah, to change ghter Joy left Thursday morning for California.. Mr. and Mrs. Jones the point of diversion, place of OUTSIDE ROOMS mA place of use of 30 sec. ft will spend Christmas with a son Ecl tth It. If. and 500 ac. ft. of water from Red in Santa Monica, and Mr. and Mrs, Cedar Creek in Juab County, Utah, Booth will spend the holidays with Said water was to have been div- their daughter, Mrs. Joe Leneham erted from January 1 to December at San Diego. On the return trip 31, inclusive of each year, at a they will visit friends and relatives Angeles and Nipton, Calif point located N 54 deg. W 450 ft. in Los.and will also visit the Boul from the NW Cor. Sec 6. T. 12 S., ornia, R. 17 W., SLB&M., and conveyed der Dam. by pipe line to a reservoir, formed by a retaining levee or dike approx imately 100 ft. long, the west end of which was to have been located N. 63 deg. 17 min E. 6503 ft. from the NW cor. Sec 18. T. 12 S., R. 17 Said 500 ac. ft. of W., SLB&M. water were to have been stored in said reservoir during each entire year and released, as needed, together with the aforesaid 30 sec. ft., which were to have flowed dir ectly through the reservoir from January 1 to December 31 inclusive of each year, and used as a supple' mental supply to irrigate 2440 acres or land embraced in the SE Sec. 14. SH Sec. 15. EH Sec. 23, NH SW14NEV4, NWKSE14 and NE, SWU Sec 26. all of Sees. 27 and 34. and NWV4NWW Sec. 35, T 12 S. R. 17 W. SLB&M. It Is now proposed to divert said water at a point loc ated N. 47 deg. W. 409 ft from the NW Cor. of said Sec. 6 and convey It by pipe line to a natural reservoir, the outlet of which Is located you start the rounds of merry Christinas N 83 deg. 20 min. E 1334 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec. 8, T. 12 S., R. 17 gatherings, we want to make a suggestion: W., SLB&M .Said 500 ac. ft will be Let's "avoid accidents. stored from October 1 of each year to June 30 following and released, as needed, from April 1 to October Over the Holidays the highways will be thronged 31. together with said 30 sec. ft. with countless thousands on similar happy missions. which will flow directly through the reservoir. The water will be There will be more hurry at night . . . glaring used as a supplemental supply to Irrigate 723 acres of land located lights . . . skiddy pavements, maybe . . . In the SEM Sec 22, SWH. WHSE-H-, and SEKNWH SW4NE, Let's take it easy and dW.' our usual precautions: Bee. 26, EH Sec. 27, NEH and NH Sec. NWH Sec. 34. and SEH 35, T. 12 S.. R. 17 W SLB&M. As la as will water be much necessary used during the eatire year for incidental domestic and purposes. This Application la designated In office of the State Engineer as the No. All protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made In af. . fidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 Tiling fee on or before Februry 4, 1939. T. 1L HUMPHERYS Mrs. 1 mm U 1 stor-agera- 0 400 J n ill Let's ALL have A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Before stock-wateri- Drive carefully Give the other fellow a break Take no chances BARBARA M. HAYMOND, State Engineer Executrix of Estate of George D. Dates of publication: December 8, Haymond, deceased. Dates of publication: December 8, 13. 22 and 29 1938 and January 5, 1939. 15, 22 and 29, 19.38. fore the 2SU day of January, A. D. 1939. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I OA SI DWELL LONGENBACK-ER- , administratrix of estate of Estate of John W. Sldwell. de- will present John W. Sldwell, deceased, with the Creditors cpased. rlflims with vouchers to the under- will annexed. Dates of publication, November signed at the offflce of Jensen A Jensen In Nephi, Utah on or be- - 24. Docember 1. S. 13 and 32, 1938 -- lZZ. s, NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State of Utah, Office of the State Engineer, Salt Lake City, Levan Local News telephone IJour Times-New- , A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Tear STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA JPe wish you |