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Show ft Thursday, November 4th. 1954 THE WANT AOS TIMIS-NEW- HlPHl, UTAH ?6Q9 Fiv Mona News jV FOR SALE Coleman Oil heatReeve son of Mrs. Cora er with fan, $20.00. Mrs. Joseph Fowden, Fowden, has returned to his home in Mona after serving with the Worthington. tl AT17 iiTheNORTH U. S. Army. He spent over 12 months in Korea and was later FOR SALE Spinet piano to aaMSueu io eon Lewis, Washing be repossessed in the vicinity of ton, where he received his disisephi. Assume balance of con charge. tract. For further information write Sugar House Music Co., 2130 Don Garfield, son of Mr. and South 11th East, Salt Lake City Mrs. Arnon Garfield has enlisted in the U. S. Navy and is now in San Diego, California. FOR RENT Modern aDartment. For information call 269J Mr. and Mrs. Monte Nelson and daughters Susan and Nancy and HOME FOR RENT W. J. Mrs. Lois Mellor of Salt Lake Allen. City spent the week end at the home of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Hulda Kay. WANTED TO BUY Junior size bicycle. Contact Ed. Wor- - Geneva Cullpoppor and son wood at Ed s 66 Service. Rickey left Salt Lake City Friday for New York, where she will sail DR. SCROLL'S ARCH SUP for Germany to join her husband, PORTS SOLD HERE Christen- - Warren Culpepper who is in the sen Shoe Shop. 3tip U. S. Army. I 4 8v" .... , r FARMER OF THE WEEK flflfnuc Pnmnlofo niuorclnn Dam Rav Burtenshaw, JuaD Agricultural Agent County , tM. J; .u. 1 I ! I j I I I tion projects from flood damage in the spring or l9o was nnisnea recently with the completion of a diversion dam at the James H. and Edward Ockey farm in Salt Creek canyon. The dam is composed of 31 cu- bic yards of steel reinforced con- crete together with a protected earthen fill and 80 ft. of steel flume. The project was con- tracted by Wendell Vaudrey of Draper and cost approximately $5,400.00 with half of the cost being paid by Ockeys and half under the government flood resor- ation program. Ockeys haven't been able to loirrigate some 40 acres of land cated in the south fork of Salt Creek since their old diversion dam was washed out three seasons 12-in- ch 5 I J I I I FOR SALE Monarch range. s u? ui uuhk electric water heater, oil heater, studio couch, all in good condition. H. andjV7 Edward A', Ockey, homestead- - Inquire of Mrs. Delta Wilkey, 58 West First North. have spent their life there. Ed was five and James two years old RUG WEAVING by Mrs. Hugh when they moved on the ranch Barentsen at Mt. Pleasant. Leave belived and they there 20 years with Mrs. C. H. Grace. rags your fore moving into town. They own 640 acres with 100 acres under cuRUGS, furniture cleaned, moth ltivation. Along with this farm they like new in home. For have 90 acres of meadow in the proofed reasonable service call prompt, 0 north Nephi fields and run 3327 or write Jacobs Rug Cleanhead of cattle. They have 140 ers, Fairview. 2tip head forest permit and 70 head winter permit on the west hills. FOR RENT Harold Thomas Jim said of Ed: "He has spent modern two bed room home. Carhis entire life on the farm" and drapes, furnace heat, furn- has taken care of the farm while I peting, mshed. Cheap. Call 562J or see have spent time away. Mrs. Paul Kendall Saturdays or James H. has taught seminary Sundays. 140-15- for 15 years, spent 17 years in the ft IF you are interested in proper nutrition, obtain facts about vitamins, minerals and NUTRILITE Call Mrs. a Food Supplement Rex Tolley, phone 321J. 2tip Call Ed. FREE ESTIMATES Chase at 337R for Ready Mixed tf. Concrete. Sales lady HELP WANTED between ages 18 and 30. Bookkeeping knowledge, typing. Local bus iness firm. Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 6. Leave applications at Times-New- s office for forwarding. Used wringer FOR SALE washers for sale: One Twin Tub r. Dexter, One Universal, One Kel-vinato- Used Bendix Standard Ironer, $75.00 Chapman Furnit- ure, phone 300. MAIN O. 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If yours for pennies a day now with on of these brand new '55 Hoffmansl See the new Super Value Four t n 149.95! . -- -- see I Skaggs Bldg. Employees Win $100 in Awards From Thermoid Western News Suggestion Awards made during May, June and July resulted in the distribution of $100 in prizes to a dozen Thermoid Western em ployees. There were three double winners, Lee Aagard, Lewis Hansen of Flat Belts, and Vurl Morgan of Fabric Cutting. Lee took a second place $10 award in May and a third place $5 award in July. Lewis came through with two $5 "worthy of adoption" awards in June. Vurl shared a "worthy of adoption" award with Dale Anderson of Fabric Cutting in June and took top honors in July with a $15 prize. Other winners in May were: first prize, $15 to Jack M. Gustin, Mill Room; third prize $5 to Henry Svedin, Lathe Goods; "suggestions in use" $5 each to Clarence Bowers, Molded Hose; Otis Kay, Fan Belts, and Ray Stephenson, Molded Hose. June awards were limited to worthy of adoption. In July second prize went to Elmo Anderson. Finished Stores, while in use awards went to Gordon Belliston, Shipping and Bob Olson, Molded Hose. m.e, f ! i n IF you are in the market for a Stokermatic Home Heater to heat your home call 306 or 95 or con tact Barton and Worwood Plumb ing Co. at 60 North 1st West, Neterms can be phi. Long-tim- e We have nearly all types of plumbing supplies in stock at the present time. Also complete sets of plumbing fixtures, pipe, valves and fittings. We are your local for Stokermatic representative and Lennox furnaces and equip- 9H ment. We stock most sizes of Dustop furnace filters. Reasonable prices. Used stokers. FHA terms up to $2500. Barton and Worwood, Nephi, phone 306. You'll never be sorry if you tir? AnAi t a rnnv?-r- telephone is still 75 J. We are open for business now but watch for our Grand Opening ritu Juab Stake Presidency, four of which he served as Stake President. He was a member of the of the old Nephi North Bishopric ago. Several alternate plans for ward for a short time, and filled a the construction of a new dam has mission in South Africia. been worked out by the Soil Conservation engineers but the estim. YOU are invited to worship at the ated costs of construction have FIRST PRESBYTERIAN been prohibitive for the acreage CHURCH involved. This is the only plan that 1st So. at 1st West, Mt. Pleasant on the could get the water back School, 10 A. M.; Morning Sunday land within reason. Worship, 11:00 A. M.; WestministWith this new structure the wa- er (youth meetings) ter is taken out of the diversion 7:15Fellowship P. M. Rev. Erwin E. Bollinine screw-typa dam through gate Minister. to a ditch on the south side of ger, the creek. It is then flumed across the channel to the north side thru an 80-pipe flume. The Ockeys will finish the project which will include about 600 feet of concrete ditch and 300 feet of net wire fence for use in stream bank protection. 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