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Show March Thursday. -- jMiAAJ"uuuTArijiifirri'" THE 1952 6, Trrrr" " - ---- - district reports ! n ri n rtajiiirirLn ruin n iiriii" yi iiJ U 1951 activities, gains PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Additional formation. - NEPHI. UTAH The following report was sub mitted by the Juab Soil Conserva tion District, covering the activit ies for 1951: iLP 3 The Nephi Garden club met at the Central School auditorium on Mrs. Ida Saturday, March 1st Miss. -- A 15 mile MERIDIAN, race down a lonely highway at speed near 80 miles per hour was concluded happily when a 54 year old woman caught up with a station wagon to return to its parents a child who had fallen to the road from the moving vehicle. Ockev. vice president was in charge, and prayer was given by Mrs. Elsie Sidwell. Inez Broughj Mrs. G. D. Middleton. Meridian, Perhaps our most outstanding gave timely and seasonable po- - said that she was driving along the UTAH highway when she accomplishment this year in Soil ems. Vocal solos were given by Richton-Laure- l COUNTY, Conservation work m Juab Coun- s,:rs. Carol Stuart, accompanied! saw something ran irom tne oacs oi TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1952 ty was the addition of all Juab by Reta Sperry. Mrs. Stuart sang a station wagon ahtad of her. "When 1 reached the spot I saw County lands from Cherry Creek "Rose of Tralee" and "Smiling PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY west to the Nevada line, to the Through". Lorraine Hayes, chair- this little blond haired boy, sit GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 11th Juab Soil Conservation district, man of the project committee gave ting in the middle of the highway," day of March, 1952, a special elshe could recently stated Frank Morgan, reports of the garden club propect she said. By the time ect on will be held in Nephi Preinto her car, the of boy Board get squalling the of Chairman of 1951 and the proposed 1952 cinct of Juab County, State ci the station wagon was out of sight. was It discussed. prowas of the for Utah submitting purpose project to catch them 15 the City Council WHEREAS, in plac- She managed to the legal voters of said Nephi of Personnel have been furnished posed that the club assist miles up the load. Utah Juab Nephi City, County, Precinct the following question: ing benches in the city park, and The grateful parents, jdentmed as did, by Resolution adopted on the to make soil test analysis, en- - landscaping of the grounds at the Mr. and Mrs. and give Morgan of Utah, said program plans author18th of day August, 1949, QUESTION OF LOCAL FENCE VirMrs. hospital. had probably failed to fasten assistant in order to Juab County introduced ize the sale to Commission of Fin- frineerinsr they LAW the guest the back door of the station wagon ance of the State of Utah at par carrv out an effective program ofjginia Gowers speaker, Tell Muelstene of Provo after a stop on the highway. "Shall a local fence law be value, and accrued interest, of soil and water conservation who is an expert on culture ana enacted in Nephi Precinct of $70,000.00 par value of water have new Thirteen cooperators Check Notes growth of iris plants. He showed Juab County, requiring farms bonds of said city, series of August in said precinct to be fenced 1, 1949, and $30,000.00 par value of signed agreements during the year. glides of many plants, many of Jack Parks, Pasadena, Tex., has been purchased which were his own varieties, druggist, writes Bible verses on the by a lawful fence as defined in sewage disposal bonds of said city, One new plow available the pieces of! Mr ani Mrs. J. J. Pack and checks he Issues. bringing No. Ordinance 84, passed by series of August 1, 1949; and for the farmer to 14 for two children, Mr. and Mrs. Glen the Board of County CommisWHEREAS, the Commission of equipment work. This Burton and baby of Ogden, and Proposed Money conservation in rental sioners of Juab County on the Finance of the State of Utah, did Bancor is the unit of a proposed 50 pieces of steel jtfr an(i Mrs. W. C. Rohletter of not include does 4 th day of February, 1952, thereafter purchase said bonds forms for making of headgates and gait Lake City were guests recent-oth- international trade money. and flowing domestic animals from said city at such price and small irrigation structures. jy 0f tneir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Single and Double to run at large ?" paid the City Treasurer of said vision spectacles have been W. Duckworth, Single has f.ssistance vote to voter to be A George Engineering qualified city said purchase price. mans eyeto used Improve been at said special election must be NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT furnished on seven projects for; for- - well over six centuries, sight There shall be no ORDAINED by the City Council irrigation companies who have inrejristcred. The Beta Literary club held its bifocals have been worn since special :tgistration of voters, but of Nephi City, Juab County, Utah: creased their diligence in conser- Election of Officers luncheon on and Franklin invented them irBenjamin their the c fficial register last made or Section 1. That the sale to the vation of water by lining 28 at the home of Mrs. in 1784. February revised shall constitute the offic- Commission of Finance of the rigation systems. 10,408 square Virginia Harmon. The tables were ial regLer for such special elect- State of Utah shortly after August wards of conctete ditch lining have decorated and every47 small irrigation beautifully ion. Club 18, 1949 at par and accrued inter- been made; one enjoyed the evening. If a voter desires to vote in est of $70,000 par value City of structures have been completed; Collect was read by Mrs. Ruth favor of such local fence law he Nephi, Utah, water bonds, series 45,590 linear feet of new farm lat- Desma and President shall place an "X" In the space of August 1, 1949, and $30,000.00 erais ana neia aiecnes nave ueeii chapman conducted the business Jacobsen 161 acres of ground after the word "Yes" on the offic- nnr valno - CMv nf NpnVii Iltflh sew- - constructed: . . of the evening. Mrs. Isabel Hay- ial ballot If the voter desires to age disposal bonds .series August leveled; i,JM new acres oi con- - mond wgg eJected president with . vote against such local fence law, 1 1949 Jw and the same herebv1 tour farming have been adopted; " O. he shall place an "X" In the space is, ratified, confirmed and approv- - besides range improvement, pas- - ident Mr, dna Mae Ludlowr was ' after the word ,No" on the ofnamed secretary with Mrs. Mar-LU"P-T-T . . ficial' ballot. At said special electV""" "" Section 2. The Uty Recorder is Bowles as assistant secre. iorie . ion the polls shall be open at the hereby instructed and directed to opea. Reporter for the year will hour of 7:00 o'clock A. M. and re- cause copy or this ordinance to Dei Mrs. be Phillips and Histor main open until and be closed at published immediately in one issue getting a snow course eSldUHSUCU ian will Ruby Mrs. June Wilson. be the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. of of The Times-New- s, a newspaper in the Mt. Nebo Watershed. This Members present included: Mrs the election day. The voting plac- of general circulation in and print--wi- n give iniormanon to ine peopie Edna Mm LudloW( Mrs. Blanch 1 fh within es in the election districts ' ed and published in Nephi, Juab l"pexton Mrs Fern Hanson, Mrs summer water supply. he said Nephi Precinct shall be County, Utah. Mrs. Ruby Philips, list- - 'Jean Worley, as follows: Section 3. That an emergency! The conservation practices Mrs. Des- Haymond, the assisted been above have ed by Elecion Districts ond nt thP Polling places u .. nnin- rv,i. nLwv, iwwri ma mis. ri..;. jacoosen, w....s Am;n Armory building ion of the City Council ot wepru lriuuu"'uu Nephi No. 1 Ward Citv Utah, because of the necess- - istration by bearing part of theVin Mrs. June Wilson, Mrs. Flor Nephi No. 2 First-Secon- d " ' of the constructing practices, ence Cook, Mrs. Zoe Gibson, Mrs Amusement Hall for the immediate confirma cost The Rel ity Forest Service, Grazing Ser- - Alice BeUiston, Mrs. Ruth Chap-. Third Ward Nephi No. 3 at bonds said of tion of the sale Juab County Comrnissionerse majl Mrs. Ida Brough, Mrs. Helen ief Society Hall vice, it is necessary to the peace, Central School par, Nephi No. 4 health and safety of the inhabit- and the schools have all furthered Pay, Mrs. Ora Morgan, Mrs. Lois Mrs. Building ants of Nephi City, Utah, that this the program with their full sup- Rroiie-hand the hostess, The judges of election will be ordinance shall take effec at once. port and cooperation. Harmon. Virginia, In the near future the Productappointed hereafter in accordance Section 4. This ordinance shall ion with law. Marketing Service and the take effect upon the first public- Soil and service will ocConservation The Delphic Literary Club met DATED this 13 day of Febru- ation. we feel and offices on February 27 at the home ofa Passed by the City Council of cupy adjacent con- Ann ary, 1952 an in aid this be will Clair Hansen. President making Nephi City, Juab County, Utah, servation W. C. ANDREWS, more to available Wankier helps presided and Helen Chairman o fthe Board of this 3rd day of March, 1952. the farmers, Chairman Morgan Worthington read the , club col L. P. DR. JONES, County Commissioners of said. The club enjoyed a very lect. Mayor of Nephi City, Utah Juab County, Utah The Board of Supervisors of this outstanding evening with Mrs. Ed (SEAL) district are Frank Morgan, Wil-for- d na J. Cazier as guest speaker. She ATTEST: Attest: Bailey, Grant Allen, Arnon told of some of her experiences JAMES P. CHRISTENSEN, R. W. Christiansen and H. R. Francom, with and work in the Utah Legigslat Garfield, Clerk Juab County City Recorder Reed Greenhalgh as secretary. She also explained House ure. (SEAL) Bard Blackham has served as Bill 224 of which she was tne March 6, Dates of publication: February Date of publication: Times-NewThis bill provides an Nephi, farm planner and Albert Steins is sponsor. 14, 21 and 28, and March 6, 1952. ,1952 in The to determine the board Times-New- s. engineer. utan. examining in The capability and fitness, and registration, certification of successful applicants who desire to engage in the business of conducting and operating convalesing nursing and homes for the aged. Mrs. cazier s report was very interesting and HIl&ra-t!f?- A worthwhile, Club members present included Carol Crane, Irma Barton, Elma a Wankier, Minnie Penney, LuRae Greenwood, Lucille MacFarlane, Helen Worthington, DaNeJl Wor-wooJeanne Linton, Emma Wil son, Joey Vehawn, Iona Sperry and the histess, Ann Clair Hansen. AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE CONFIRMING AND APPROVING THE SALE TO COMMISSION OF FINANCE OF THE STATE OF UTAH OF $70,000.00 PAR VALUE WATER BONDS AND $30,000.00 PAR VALUE SEWAGE DISPOSAL BONDS OF CITY OF NEPHI, UTAH, BOTH SERIES OF AUGUST 1, 1949. NOTICE OF SPECIAL LOCAL FENCE LAW ELECTION IN NEPHI PRECINCT, JUAB fi Pas Highway Race Necessary To Return Lost Youngster 'soil conservation LEGAL NOTICES juuwvirii'ii TIMES-NEW- business as your telephone As close to your sur-vev- s. Need a rubber stamp, a stencil, some price markers, a name plate, or any one of a thousand office aids and marking devices that can speed your business and save you money? A quick telephone call will bring you prompt, courteous service . . . right here) in town! THE TIMES - NEWS YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR er M A P Y N FREEMAN xw oi ,gti t ginrit ml L I r v6 nrw;, . lv""v:- Smart Snugster... that will take you ioio any setting or situation... with snuj comfort and smug good looka. 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Mirrolac for low-pric- V- -l 1SSJi.p. n, Low-Frictio- n, nosix m-h.- p. n The 20th Century club's' birth day party was held February 28 at the Forrest Hotel. The banquet table was decorated with accasia and pink sweet peas, and the centerpiece was a white cake, beautifully decorated with yellow ros- President Claudia Brough wel comed the guests The first part of the evening was spent in group singing led by Mrs. Will L. Hoyt. Litany was read by Mrs. Gerald Cazier. A paper on "Uniform Marriage and Divorce" was given by Mrs. F. H. Those enjoying the Beckstead. party were Mrs. F. H. Beckstead, Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mrs. J. A. Burton, Mrs. James H. Eagar, Mrs. George Belliston, Mrs. E. J. Gehr-e- s, Mrs. Paul E. Booth, Mrs. C Warrillow Mrs. W. Glazier, Brough, Mrs. C. R. Lomax, Mrs. J. Walter Paxman, Mrs. J. Earl Reid and Mrs. H. C. Crane. The committee in charge were Mrs. H. Keller, chairman, Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, Mrs. Wilford Pratt, Mrs. Bent R. Bryan, Mrs. P. L. Jones, and Mrs. H. L. Mangelson. WANT ADS Kitchen-Bat- h ultimate in wear and washability, use Mirrolac. Wonderful for kitchens, baths and a enameled furniture. Mirrolac comes whole array of sparkling colors and white. It flaws freely and dries to a lustrous smqoth surface that can be scrubbed again and again. For the 1 Com In W fcbMM tatw-f- hSn OU us todayl rsmrJO-ttarr- fci rail NEPIH Jwm Ford Trucks for '32 cost still less to sUlteB, IPapIii h wtUfl i (Mil rtliti, RIC-T- irtwotfc fJkteir Co UTAH 5 room modern FOR SALE close in home large lnt Suitable for business location Wra. C. Stowell, phone 10. WAIT FOR THE SECOND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY BAZAAR Monday March 17th Marvelous buys on marvelous items Nice modern FOR SALE home, large lot. Irrigation water Call 99J Near Thermoid Spaule Putty Brushes Sandpape ri an ; 1 5MiaratJ I ijlj aw J |