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Show Page Four THE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Thursday, Wonderful Strawberry Dessert a 1 used air FOR SALK ; 1 new double sink com-jili'with mixer and strainers. The first Relief Society officers New and ow'd S,lW pi ice $38.17. Strawberries come in with a Bar- - the Nephi First Ward met last toilets, very g xxl prices bunu once the season starts. ti Friday afternoon at the home of Plumbing. California and our southern Mrs. Alligee L. Anderson. They states' berries are at their height in Jenmet of Mrs. honor new Get a Iearl GOING FISHING during May and the bountiful kins Is who rod and reel at a 25 per cent sav season for northern berries ia visiting here with relatives and friends. A delicious June, rigid up until the fourth ing today at Bud's Riteway. luncheon was enjoyed by the folof July. Once this wonderful red harvest starts, it's wise to SKI! US about a new lronrlte lowing ladies: Mrs. Pearl Jenuse delicious strawberries as kins, Airs. Ruby Cox, Mrs. Lucille Cut your work in half Ironer as possible. The seaLiMrs. 300 Maude Mrs. frequently Lunt, Furiture Foote, Co., phone Chapman son during which they can be and we ll deliver it to your home ne r a Foote, Mrs. Mildred Ingram bought cheaply is relatively and the hostess. today. short. lliey enjoyed very much talking One of the handsomest and HOME FOR RENT in excellent of their experiences and the good most delicious ways of using Call IkTnell Lunt at times they all enjoyed while servlocation hem is in the Strawberry 200. ing as officers of the First Ward Cream Roll we picture. It's Relief Society. made with a simple sponge Two homos and FOR RENT cake batter baked in a thin a 3 room furnished apartment sheet; cooled, then spread with George Wilkey, son of Mr. and Call T. G. Fowkes at 562J whipped cream and aliced Mrs. Carl Wilkey, left recently strawberries and rolled up in for Fort Ord, California for six a beautiful, big roll. Serve it Two FOR SALE OR RENT months military training. in generous slices and you'll modern home. Coal stokagree it's wonderful. Electric water heater A guest of Miss Betty Jo Green-halg- h er heated Strawberry Cream Roll 34 basement. Youngstown this week is her cousin, the water and vanilla in all at 4 eggs vitchen - Financing available Joan Ilarames of Ogden. once. Sift together dry ingredi1 Call 353W for information. cup sugar ents and add all at once, fold5 tablespoons water Mr. and Mrs. Riley F. Foote and ing them in by hand. Pour im1 vanilla Annie of Idaho teaspoon Falls, daughter mediately into 15 x 10 inch jelly 1 cup sifted cake flour or allNOTICE TO WATER USERS Idaho spent the week end with roll pan that has been lightly have flour The following applications purpose his mother, Mrs. Ernest Foote and buttered. double-actio- n bakM teaspoon leen filed with the State Engin- with his sister, Mrs. Ernestine To make jelly roll pan: Use ing powder eer to change or appropriate water Vest. a 24 inch piece of 18 inch wide 44 teaspoon salt in Juab County, State of Utah, duty aluminum foil Fold H pint cream, whipped and heavy MIA conference visitors were in half to make sheet 12 x 18 throughout the entire year unless sweetened Mrs. alightly Lunt and daughter Bar inches. Turn up the edges 1 inch Ray otherwise designated. All locations 1 pint strawberries, sliced and lara of Nephi and Mrs. Gordon on all sides and miter corners are in SLB&M. sweetened alightly Lunt of Provo. for firmness. If youre an old Use an electric mixer or jelly roll hand, you'll appreciTo Change; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Birkin rotary egg beater. Beat eggs ate the cake this foil pan proRalph O. Jackman, shaw and sons until thick and lemon colored. duces, since It is soft and rolls Ray and Jack of Levan, Utah, projxwes to change California visited rec Alhambra, Gradually beat in sugar. Beat easily. of t. sec.-f5 of use of the place with Mr. Mrs. and Lester ently No. water initiated by Application 21834. The water was to have Briggs. been diverted, from a well at a point S. 2148 W. 53.85 ft. from TEN BUSY BODIES Cor. Sec. 11. T15S, R1W, N! The Ten Busy Bodies met June and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. at 200 on Monday to Irrigate 270 acres in NWU 11 and 16 at the homes of their Please phoru jur Nephi Items to Mra. Zoe Gibson were at 96 South Main. leaders. to office them the by if given or Prayers bring you and for Sec. prefer, said Tuesday, 11, SWU year Linda Lou Ost Carol and liintze round incidental domestic and ler. The pledge was led by Kath Fathers' Day guests of Mr. and Angeles with Air. and Mrs. Leav stock watering puiposes. Dra Mrs. Jesse Bailey were Mr. and itt and visiting Knotts Berry farm, Linda and ryn Worthington di is to it Hereafter, proposed per. Music was led by Cheri Ost Mrs. Merlyn Burraston of Salt Disney Land, and Forrest Lawn vert 5 sec.-- ft of water from is the where they saw the beautiful sac16-iwell, 260 ft. deep at the ler and Georgene Park, At the Lake City. Mrs. Burraston red pictures. we first foimer prepared glazed meeting Mary Bailey. same point of diversion and dursliced and grapeapples, oranges to use of same the period ing Sunday guests at the home of Fathers Day guests of Charles fruit, grapefruit and orange juice, irrigate 270 acres in EiNEti, Ait Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt were their Stephenson were his daughter and second the meeting Georgene EiSEVi Sec. 10, NWi Sec. 11, son and daughter in law, Mr. and son in larw, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle measure showed how Park to T15S, R1W, and for year-roun- d Gordon Lunt and two sons Thompson and daughters Betty Mrs. incidental domestic and stock wat- flour correctly and Linda Draper and Airs. Karla Aloss all of St. and Jeff of Provo. Kerry showed how We slice to oranges. ering purposes. George. made? plain, nut raisin, date and Miss Mildred Bean has returnMrs. Heber Jenkins of San GaDeep Canyon Land corn flake muffins after which we ed to her home in Los Angeles, a Corporation, co judged them. California after vacationing in briel, California visited in Nephi Company, Reuben Mangelson, Pres., Levan. Nephi with her parents, Mr. and last week with relatives and Utah proposes to change the point THE BREAKFAST CLUB Mrs. James Bean and with her friends. She was house guest of held their Club The Breakfast of diversion of .01 sec.-f- t. of water brother in law and sister: Air. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins. initiated by Application No. 18292. second meeting on June 12 at the Mrs. Arnold Brough. Miss Bean Mrs. Jenkins left Sunday for The water was diverted from Coal home of their leader, Mrs. Ava plans to fly to Brussels, Belgium Kearns to visit with her son in ChrLsten.4en. At this meeting in Canyon Spring at a point S. 1946 September to attend the World law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ft. and E. 4715 ft. from NE Cor. mothers were special guests. The Fair and to tour Europe. Ellis Dahl and family. Sec. 12, T15S, R1E, and used for outline of the summers work was Week end guests at the home Miss Darlene Garrett is home g of 150 cows presented and discussed with them the and at the conclusion of the to spend the summer months with of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilkey were and 200 sheep. sons in law and daughters: Hereafter, the same quantity of meeting refreshments were serv- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin their Air .and Mrs. Milton Larsen and water is to be diverted during ed to the following: Mrs. Teryl R. Garrett. Mrs. two daughters Marie and Kaththe same period at a point S. 1946 Greenhalgh and Kathy; Mr. and Mrs. Pearson S. Corbett ryn of Provo; Air. and Mrs. Frank ft. and E. 4715 ft. from NE Cor. Merle McPherson and Carol; Mrs. are home again. Mr. Corbett re- Seat and children Michael and Sec. 12, T15S, R1W, by means of Reed Smith and Claudia; Mrs. Sam turned Saturday from British Col- Diane of Tooele. a concrete head box and conveyed Sfierry and Shelia, Mrs. G. W. umbia Canada where he has spent VVillianis and Cheryl; Mrs. Vemell through 6059 ft. of 1 and 34 Christensen Dr. and Airs. Thomas Hall and the three weeks. Mrs. Corpast and Cheryl. pipe to watering trough and pond of Payson, Air. and Mre. bett and children family two visited for where it will be used for the same weeks in St. George with Mr. and Ray Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace FOUR CLEVER COOKS as heretofore. purposes Garrett and children visited with The Four Clever Cooks met on Mrs. Pearson Corbett Sr. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 13 June at of the home their To Appropriate: Mr. and Hrs. Leonard Linton C. Hall on Fathers Day. Mrs. Jackson. Prayer was and 28252 Messrs. Wayne Love- leader, daughter Helen returned home The less & F. B. Staheli, Payson, Ut given by Angela Parkin. Sunday after enjoying a two weeks Aus-toWatch Repairing Diamonds led was pledge 1 sec.-f- t. by for miscellaneous use Margaret vacation in They visitSandra Jackson gave a dem- ed with theirCalifornia. from a mine tunnel and a developEngraving son and daughter in Jewelry on Clean Cooking. ed spring at the following points onstration law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton and Mrs. Jackson demonstrated safe 4200 N. 8530'E. Mine ft.; Spring family in LaCanada, and with Mr. carrot shredding, after which we and N. 85J30E. 4400 ft. Tunnel Airs. Clyne Leavitt and famAT THE TOGGERY two made of sandwiches varieties both from WV4 Cor. Sec. 27, in Chino. They enjoyed going ily 19 North Main Nephi, Utah .4 sec. ft. will be and milk shakes. T11S, R1E. through the LDS temple at Los diverted from the mine tunnel and SIX CUTE COOKIES conveyed through 200 ft. of The second meeting of the Six pipe to the spring where it will be commingled with .6 sec.-f- t. to Cute Cookies was held at the home be developed from the spring, then of their leader, Mrs. Jackson. We elected two more officers; Mary pumped through 1500 ft. of pipe to the place of use where Dawn Steiner, recreational leader it will be used for mining and and LaRita Paxman, song leader. milling at the Temple Mountain We made two kinds of sandwichMine in the Mt. Nebo Mining es and two kinds of milk shakes. District for the domestic requirements of 200 workmen in six cab- IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT ins and a campsite all located in COURT OF JUAB COUNTY, Sec. 26, T11S, R1E. STATE OF UTAH 28380 Melvin B. Robbins, 59 No. 2050 West, Provo, Ut. 10 sec.-f- t. PACIFIC NATIONAL LIFE for irrigation use from a 16-i- ASSURANCE COMPANY, a well bet. 100 and 400 ft. deep corporation, at a point N. 510 ft. and E. 2490 Plaintiff, ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 33, T10S, VS R1E. The water is to be used P. K. WI IITTENGTON, RUBY B. from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate WI HTTINGTON, L. E WHIT213 acres in SV2SSW Sec. TINGTON, ALMA WHITTING33, H0S, R1E; Lots 3, 4, and TON, RAY D. FOWKES, ELAINE NW14 Sec. 4, T11S, R1E, and for W. FOWKES, FIRST SECURITY year-roun- d incidental domestic BANK OF UTAH, N. A., a coruse. poration, and SPRENGVILLE INSURANCE & REALTY, 28476 North Canyon IrrigaDefendants. tion Co., Mona, Ut. 6 sea-f- t. for well irrigation use from an 18-iCivil No. 3838 bet. 100 and 400 ft. deep at a SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL point S. 20 ft., and W. 20 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 21, T11S, R1E. The ESTATE water is to be used from Apr. 1 UNDER FORECLOSURE to October 31, as a supplemental supply to irrigate 2000 acres in To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at Secs. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 29, the front door of the County 30, T11S, R1E. Courthouse in Nephi, Juab County, 28477 Mona Irrigation Com- State of Utah, on the 27th day of pany, co Alger E. Sutherland, June, 1958, at 11:00 oclock A.M. said day that certain parcel of Pres., Mona, Ut 6 sec.-- ft for ir- on and premises situated in well land rigation use from an 18-ibet. 100 and 400 ft deep at a Juab County, State of Utah, depoint N. 100 ft. and E. 341 ft. scribed as follows, it : from SI Cor. Sec. 33, T11S, R1E. Beginning at the Northeast The water is to be used from Apr. corner of Lot 4, Block 27, 1 to Oct. 31 as a supplemental Plat A, of the Nephi Town-sit- e supply to irrigate 2000 acres in Survey; thence South 70 Secs. 5, 6, 7, T12S. R1E, Secs. 19, thence West 152 feet; feet; Lower than ever prices on famous DUO-DOO- R to 33 incl. T11S, R1E. 20, 28, thence North 70 feet to the North line of said Lot 4; quality. Rugged construction, over I" thick. Protests resisting the granting thence East 152 feet to the of any of the foregoing applicaComes fully assembled including pneumatic place of beginning. tions with reasons therefor, must door closer and outside aluminum door fambl be made in affidavit form with Purchase price payable in lawextra copy and filed with the ful money of the United States. ay special sale, June 19 to June 24 only. State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Dated at Nephi, Juab County, Lake Salt City 14, Utah, on or Utah, this 4th day of June, 1933. before July 19, 1958. Raymond A. Jackson, Wayne D. Criddle, Sheriff of Juab County, STATE ENGINEER con-diw- te Vs L I . Nephi Local and Social Items n. stock-waterin- FOIL SALE Used Crosley LOST Between 20 cubic ft. size Store and the First Christensen's freezer Excellent condition a set of car keys. Security $250.00 Finder please Call 539. Easy farms return to The Hmes-New- s for returning to owner. Reward. JOB OPPORTUNITY OFFICE MANAGER Applications will be received at ATTENTION Poultry and livethe Juab A. S. C. County Office stock raise rs. Heavy baled for the position of Office Manager. 65c bale. Please order ahead All applications must be filed by Richfield. Phone TW Monday, June 23, 1958. 4 pd hne f -- shav-lng- s, 13-2- SINGER sewing machine sales and service Alorrys Williams, bonded representative Call 308, Nephi, Utah YOUR OLD WATOH IS WORTH MRE ON A TRAD! AT NEPHI JEWELRY Youll be amazed how fast and windows are cleaned with Newspaper Glass Cleaner. Chapman Furniture Co., Nephi. easy QUALITY RQTonm Bake the cake in a moderate 5 oven (37 5F.) for minutes or until a very light brown. (Do not overbake.) Turn out o:t a large sheet of foil which has been heavily sprinkled with If you've granulated sugar. made your own foil pan. unfold corners and peel foil off cake. Trim off side crusts if they ai hard. Roll up Immediately and let atand uncovered until cool. Whan cool, unroll and spread with the cream and stravher-riel- . Roll up again, then chill In refrigerator about 1 hour before serving. Cover with foil during chilling. 12-1- AT LOWER PRICES THAN DISCOUNT HOUSES vega-tabi- MODEL 148 Big 3 H.P. Mr. and Mrs. Merron Price and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Warner attended MIA conference in Salt Lake City on Friday, Saturday TIUINO TILLER -- CULTIVATOR AERATOR CULTIVATING ONLY and four children of Alanhattan Beach, California visited on Friday with Air. and Mrs. Carl Wil- $129.50 (FIs slight cost of otrotlog discs) is a niece of Dr. and Mrs. Max Davis and children Scott, Jan, George and Kirk xi sited last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Howarth and Mr and Airs. 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