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Show The Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, Mona News Happenings Thursday, Nov. mber 21, 1949 Levari News Of the Week Patra Warner and daughter Lucille of Mona have moved to Tooele where they will make their Mrs. son-in-la- w Step-hense- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shepard and fhildren. El wood and Shelia Ann of W' I ' C " f 7 for SERVICE. .. OUTSTANDING V 'iV PER- - recommend the FORMANCEwa I I'ocatello, Idaho are visiting at the home of Mrs. Kate Shepherd and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay. Shephard returned to Pocatello Wednesday, hut Mrs. Shephard will visit Indefinitely In Mona. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carter were visitors in Salt Lake last week end. Herman Young spent last week in Lark. Vaughn Summers is spending the Thanksgiving holidays In Salt Lake at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Summers. The rrimary Association held a party in honor of Alice Young at ' her home last Thursday evening. Mrs. Young is retiring from work n the association. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Rowe of Mount Pleasant were visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs. James Piatt. The Relief Society held Its con ference last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houghton will leave Saturday for Las Vegas, Nevada to spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kny. Alfread Seamons will return to Mona Saturday from the hospital. He recently underwent an opera-- j VALUE. ..FAITHFUL HONEST "PRISIDENT" 21 JEWELS ' lion on his eves. The Red Cross workers of Mona were guests at n dinner at the home of Mrs. Henry Kay last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Kay left for Califor-- I nia Wednesday where she will visit with friends and relatives. NOTICE TO WATER USERS V -- I " XVIilJ &(v''VT ' I HSiX V The Bulova "President", h very newest in waleh style... strikingly hand-- I jY $fyyst Ojiju some, curved, wafer- . with 21 jewel X'.'7 -- Kr -- thin . . VX Bolova movementl 1 Wr---- 5r Geo. W. Moreland JEWELER yd IT and Duke Marinus Johnson Page, Spanish Fork and Pnyson, Utah, respetclvely, have filed ApNo. 13629 to appropriate plication 1 sec. ft of water from Baker Hot springs channel In Juab County; said water will be diverted during the entire year at a point N. 48 deg. 34 min. W 13,645 ft. from the WU cor Sec. 19, T. 14 S. R. 7 W., SLB&M and used in bathing pools, plunges, and bathes and for heating bath houses. After being so used the water will be returned to the natural channel at a point N. 46 deg. 12 min V 12.5S5 ft from said VV",4 eor. Sec. 19. Protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form must be filed with T. II. Humph-ery- s, State Engineer, 403 Statt Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before December 28, 1940. T. II. HUMPHERYS. State Engineer PAYS TO TRADE IN NEPHI THE BILL Mrs. Louise Hooks of Provo spent a few days of last wek in Levan and at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Axel home. I IT FII1S n. Mrs. Ada Bartholomew of Eph-raiwas a guest at the home of and daughter Mr. her and Mrs. Preston Christensen for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. LaFaun Gee of Fountain Green were guests on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Gee's parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephensen. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Connelly attended the funeral services in Ft. Green Sunday for Mrs. Annie C. Mayer, a sister of Mr. Anderson. Mrs. Virgil Christensen entertained a number of friends and relatives at her home Monday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. A delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Nielsen and daughter Vera, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Poulson and Mr. and Mrs. Christian Poulson all of Salt Lake City were guests at the annual ward reunion held last Thursday in the Levan amusement hal. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter, LaMar Winter and Miss Fay Winter of Winter and Miss Faye Larsen of Centerfield spent Tuesday in Pro m son-in-la- w VOUR SANTA FE BUS DEPOT For real bus travel bargains talk with your local Santa Fe Trailwaya Bua Agent. Glide along short scenic streamroutes in your lined SANTA FE Bua. Arrive I Come in or phone for full Santa Fe Bus travel details today. SAMPLE LOW FARES ultra-moder- PHOENIX FLAGSTAFF r .. I II IT a :w mm w' TTVfrfCTi 1 fo . m m S M M I, -" EXTRA R QUALITY UUlNEHAVEN BRAND CALIFORNIA WINE For every day enjoyment WINEHAVEN Brand is the EL PASO ...$18.20 choice wine. No wonder seaAlbuquerque $14.80 soned wine experts say be wine alcohol CARTER'S CAFE by votum wise. WINEHAVEN comes in FORREST HOTEL vo. FRUIT INDUSTRIES, LTD. thrifty gallon containers. Mrs. Itha Green of Fountain Mtmbtr, National Trailways Bus Zytlzm Green spent a few days of last week 6 San Francisco IN ALL VARIETIES in Levan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tunbridge. were Henry Hendrickson, a former parents of the resident of Levan returned to his in attendance , home in Draper recently after vis-Dennis Christensen, who is at-- . iting a few days here with his tending the U. S. A. C. this winter sisters. is home to spend the Thanksgiving Mrs. C. A. Mangelson entertained holidays. REUNION ANNUAL WARD Sunday at her home, the occasion North Ward Amuse. A Mrs. Vern Mangelson went to DANCE her being birthday anniversary. Mar- $11.00 $ 8.35 bride-groo- Classified Ads 1 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or respective signer for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estates of William Down, Joseph Down, and Cynthia Down, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of Jensen & Jensen, in Nephi, Utah on or before the 15th day of January A. D. 1941. Edwin V. Down, Administrator of the estates of William Down, Joseph Down and Cynthia Down, deceased. Dates of publication: November 14, 21 and 28, and December 5th, 1940. 2 Horse Power, FOR SALE motor, good as new. Clyde Christensen. ANNUAL WARD REUNION DANCE North Ward Amuse. Hall Thursday, Nov. 28th. Married Folks Especially invited. Good Music Popular Prices. Thursday. Nov. 28th. delicious hot meal was served to 16 Holden Monday where she will vis- Hall it this week with her parents, Mr. ried Folks Especially invited. Good relatives. Music Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson and Mrs. Lorenzo Stevens. Popular Prices. and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson spent Sunday with relatives in SpringviHe and Pleasant Grove. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker in Pleasant For Grove. EXPERIENCED Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christensen and family spent a few days recently in Fillmore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Day, parents of Mrs. Christensen. Hans Anderson was taken to a CALL Salt Lake City hospital Monday treatmedical will receive he where ment. He was accompanied by his wife, and Bishop E. P. Peterson. Announcement has been made of the marriage of LaMar Winter and AT Miss Faye Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Larsen of Cen- terville. The marriage was per formed Wednesday in the Manti Temple. A wedding supper was givZenith Tubes Phone 345J 19 No. Main en in their honor at the home of the bride's parents on Wednesday COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Christian Winter, EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Travis Oviatt Lomax Appliance Co: QKeSNAPSHOT GUILD FIREPLACE PICTURES 4 "A f1 - OP JIMMAY THE "DOU T ? Di.MitlfM COSP. M. Y. 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