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Show v Ne Nephi, Utah Thursday, December 31, 1959 n At Nielson Home Page Four Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Yates received word of the birth of a grandson, born December 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Hatch (Lola Yates) at Roosevelt. Other grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kine Hatch of Vernal. Art'' F f New babies at the Juab County Hospital during the past week include: Daughter, born December 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Jackson of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jackson of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Scott B. Bruno of Moroni. Daughter, born December 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Otte-so- n of Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Otteson of Fountain Green and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swensen of Mt. Pleasant. Great grand parents are Mi's. Anna Christensen of Moroni and Mrs. Lynn Barney of Spring City. r get set Get ready ar Cl M go! right into a brand New Year M full of joy, success and happiness! L; w V?E sc ai WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY - FRIDAY -SATURDAY - SUNDAY FOR INVENTORY hi e a y Cl a PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED il d ANYTIME! P 1 C JUST PHONE 27 b & i) nmsn I S a c -- TT Ladies Literary league Christmas Party Held Patients admitted to the Juab County Hospital during the past week include: Paula Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mi'S. William Simpson of Lynndyl. Daniel Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Smith of Fountain Green. Mrs. James H. Ockey Jr., of Nephi. Perry C. Hall, Nephi Mrs. Joyce Van Nosdol, Nephi. Jerry eBard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Beard of Nephi. Jamie Ockey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ockey Jr., of Nephi Steven Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hall. Mrs. Joy Rosenlof, Wales. Dennis Worwood and Mitchell Worwood, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Worwood, Levan. Mrs. LeRoy Sperry, Nephi. Phil Sperry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sperry, Nephi. Dale Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bird, Nephi. Earl Scott Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hansen, of Nephi. Class of '55 Holds Reunion Saturday - 1 m L4U tn ' -- RP T Mp ( '! ,H A - 1 - WINTER TRAINING Yankee baseball star Gil McDougald takes over the controls of his sons model train in his Tenafly, NX, home. by BILL ROAMER LONG BEACH. CALIF. One of the finest places Ive ever stayed is the COLONIAL MOTOR HOTEL here in Long Beach. Close to ocean beaches with rooms that are modern and smartly furnished, with free TV, radio and phone with switchboard service. Its only 30 minutes to Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm. Tickets arranged for Hollywood tours and sails to Catalina Island. Beautiful heated swimming pool. 24-ho- ur COLONIAL MOTOR LEVAN Miss Pearl Nielson was hostdinner guests of Ladies ess to the Literary Mr. Christmas and Mis. Gilbert Shepherd for League Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taytheir annual Christmas party. lor and family, Mrs. Alice The home was decorated with and family of Levan; beautiful Christmas decora- Shepherd Melvin Warren of Nephi; Mr. tions, featuring a white feath- and Mrs. Homer Shepherd of surrounded er Christmas tree The guests Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. by bubble lights. Don Coffey and family of Sunupon arrival each were given a Delwin Shepherd was uncard baring a number which set. to attend because he is able the at marked their pdaces after a major back recuperaing small tables and also the gifts. Favors were miniaure "bam-bie- s. operation. The evening was spent Mr. and Mrs. Don Coffey and in playing the game Santa family spent four days of the Claus". Prizes were won by holidays visiting at the home Miss Ireta Carter and Mrs. Rex of Mr. and Mis. Gilbert Shepthe committee for The Tolley. herd (Mrs. Coffeys parents), Fred Mrs. of consisted evening Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd L. Painter, chairman, and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Tayl, Raymond Pay, Mrs. Isabel lor. Mrs. Rex Tolley, Mrs. EuMr. and Mrs. Basil Shepherd gene Lunt and Miss Pearl Nielson. and daughter Robyn of Salt Dainty refreshments were Lake City visited on Christmas served to the following: Mrs. day with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Howard Brown, Miss Ireta Shepherd. Carter, Mrs. Ronald Gowers, Miss Shawn Shepherd of Mrs. II. L. Grace, Mrs. J. R. Greenhalgh, Mrs. Earl Hawk- Provo visited at the home of ins, Mrs. Mont Sperry, Miss her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Rheta Sperry, Mrs. R. II. Stu- Gilbert Shepherd, art, Mrs. G. E. Wilkey, Mrs. night. Stella Boswell and a special M ' Mary Morgan who has guest, Mrs. Clyne Leavitt of several weeks in the Juab spent and committee California; the County Hospital is reported to the hostess. be improving and expects to one puir dual leave the hospital in the near ... FOR SALE wheel 8:25 x 20 truck tire future. chains Call 241W or see Dan Christmas day dinner guests . Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams were Mrs. Evelyn Carroll Greenish-gre- y top of Nephi; Mrs. Maude Francom LOST coat and blanket lined gloves of Salt Lake City, Mr. and evidently taken by mistake Mrs. Kenneth Williams and from the First Ward Sacra- daughter of Kearns, Mr. and call Mrs. Dennis Johnson and sons Please ment meeting Leonard Linton. of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Peterson and sons of Heres More About . . Levan, Douglas, Dorothy and Beverly Williams. Sid-wel- HEW DITCH Continued ,rom page 1 the finished ditch depended upon the care exercised in pre e and cut paring the ting the ditch, and he made sure everything was on grade At times, ' farmers working on the ditch wanted to call a porof sub-grad- tion of it good enough only to have Mangelson call them back to shave a little on the high spots and fill the low ones After the ditch was preparwas placed ed, the concrete with a 'boat" or slip form, which was pulled by a tractor. To insure proper curing, the concrete was sprayed with a sealing compound immediately after being poured. Expansion joints were cut in the wet con intervals. The crete at liling was started on the head of the ditch so some of the farmers would be irrigating while the rest of the ditch was Concrete was being installed. not placed in the ditch where headgates were to be installed 10-fo- ot The graduating class of 1955 of the Juab High school held their reunion on December 26 at Rays Cafe. Everyone en- SOCIAL ITEMS OF and Karl ofr Nephi and Clyde Ewell of Ogden. .Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Man-gels- o nwere Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hansen and daughter Sue of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Powell of Levan announce the engagement of their daughter Louise to Darrel Willden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Willden of Delta. M'ss Powell is attending the Hollywood Beauty College and Mr. Willden is stationed with the U. S. Army at Arlington, Virginia. Private Clyde N. Powell, formerly stationed at Fort Ord California is on leave visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. he has been in training for the Army. He is now released from the service. He was a specialist fourth class in the Army Personnel division. Vance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen. David Shepherd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd, is here on leave from the Navy. He is stationed at Long Beach, California. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Francom of American Fork visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Christensen and Mr. a a delicious promeal, joyed and Mrs. H. Ray Francom. gram and visited and danced. Clark Newell, principal of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harper Juab High school acted as mas later. as their guests on Friday, ter of ceremonies. Those who Dee Wright worked out an had and Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. were: attended ingenious set of headgate forms Mr. and Mrs. Dex Shepherd, that could be put together to John Nielsen of Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Gee, Mr. turn the water out on either Christmas' guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Carl Jarrett, Mr. and side of the ditch, and at dif- Mrs. O. H Pierce were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whittington, Mr. ferent angles. All headgates Mrs. John Sandor of Salt Lake and Mrs. Terry Kendall, Mr. were reinforced with steel rods City, Mr. and Mrs. Willard and Mrs. Dee Garrett, Mr. and and had wing and cut-of- f walls Shepherd and daughters of Mrs. Dean Dalby, Mr. and Mrs. to protect the structure wher- Springville, and Mrs. Theda Joseph White, Mr. and Mrs. ever the w'ater ran into an Chase and Patsy of Mt. Pleas Mr. and earthen ditch. LaMar Greenhalgh, ant. Mrs. Jack Ingram, Mr. and It w'as in the middle of May Mrs. Jack Burton, Clifton before the concrete was pourWayne Worwood of LynnGoble, Robert Snow, Tom Mc- ed, the backfilling done, and wood, California is spending Paul Worthington, the work inspected by SCS the holidays with his parents, Pherson, George Phillips, Bill Morgan, Engineer Tom Brotherson. To Mr. and Mrs. Gay Worwood. all of Nephi. make sure it would handle the Mr, and Mrs. Vern Winter Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. water it was designed for, al children of Roosevelt Max Bramall, Mrs. Bill Sidwell, most nine second feet of wat and Von Ray er was turned into the ditch. spent Christmas day and the Leslie Jane Hall, week end with Mr. and Mrs. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell The water filled the ditch and Alma Winter. Mr. Mrs. and This over Lunt, in a few places. Boyd ran Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. David showed the ditch would handle Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande ManMangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- the eight second feet it was gelson, Maynard Mangelson lin Burraston, Mr. and Mrs. designed for without difficulty, and Ray Nez visited on Friday Max Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. even in places where the water and in Salt Lake Saturday all of Salt Lake reached critical veloctiy. What City at the home of Mr. and Lynn Balle, City; impressed McPherson and the Mrs. Ned Mangelson. Mr. and Mis. Carl Rasmus- directors of the irrigation comMrs. Clinn Morgan entersen, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- pany was the fact that it took ert Wells, Helen Madsen, Pro- only 45 minutes for the water tained at a surprise birthday Mr. and Mrs. Ronald to run from the divider in the party for her daughter Mary vo; Brown, Sandy; Sylvia Hatha- canyon to the McPherson farm on her 14th birthday anniverway, Orem; Richard Brough of - a saving of four hours for sary on December 23. Games were played and refreshments Fillmore; Alfred Wilson, Pay-io- every irrigation turn. Mr. and Mrs. Alden OakThe ditch and headgates re- were served to Shauna ShepRhea Poulsen, Diane ley, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. quired 756 cubic yards of con- herd, Ramon Wilkey of Montello, crete. Additional concrete was Aagard, Nancy Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom required for crossings, but was Mary Louise Shepherd, Linda Nevada; Kathleen Davis, Ephraim; Mr. and Mis. not eligible for cost sharing. Taylor, Wankier, Clifford Park, Morgan; Mr. The total cost of the three Dorothy Wankier and the honand Mrs. Dallas Adams, Span- miles, including tree removal, ored guest, Mary Morgan. ish Fork; Mr. and Mis. Dick preparation of the Mr. and Mrs. Clinn Morgan and metal pipe for street crossWing, San Diego, California. were host and hostess to a ings in Nephi City was $23,670. The federal cost share from the family Christmas party DecACP was $10,912. This means ember 27 at their home. Games SCHOOL I.1EIIUS that the cost to the irrigation were played and refreshments Gifts were exchanged was $12,758, or a cost servd. company School lunch menus for the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goble, by 85c less of foot than for per week of January 4 through the miles. The actual Mrs. Maida Park, Mr. and Mrs. January 8, have been announc- cost three Mr. and Mrs. in cash outlay was' about Joe Lyman, ed by Mrs. Gladys Brown, supRex Goble, all of Nephi; Mr. half this because the amount, ervisor, as follows: stockholders did most of the and Mrs. Keith Goble of Maple-toMr. and Mrs. Reed Bird Tuna wiggle, hot hand work themselves. Monday The ditch has now been used of Springville and the host and homatoes, mixed vegetable salad, plum preserves, cornmeal for one season and McPherson hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Clinn and the Nephi Irrigation Com- Morgan. biscuit, and butter, milk. pany are becoming more sold Christmas day guests of Mr. Beef and gravy, on the ditch as time goes by. Tuesday mashed potatoes, cole slaw, car- Not only are they saving the and Mrs. Cleo Malmgren were and Mrs. Ted Jones and rot stick, peaches, whole wheat time that was formerly used by Mr. son Mr. and Mrs. Del-mMichael, bread, milk. the water in making its may Hewlett and through a ditch overgrown Carla Jean of Nephi, daughter Mr. and Chili, cooked with Wednesday weeds, but it hasnt been Mrs. Glen Jarrett and buttered carrots, celery and necessary daughtto clean the ditch er Stacey and Ed. Malmgren parsley, orange, bread and but- as it has in the past. of Lake City, and Dr. ter, milk. McPherson saiys: That $1500 CarlSalt Secrest of Fresno, Calif. was I the ever best money Thursday Barbequed pork, The summer of 1959 Mr. and Mrs. John Sandor of chopped buttered broccoli, car- spent. rot stick, canned plums, pea- was one of the driest we ever Salt Lake iCty spent Christmas had, but I got more water than day at the home of her parents, nut butter bread, milk. I ever did before. When a Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Pierce. Turkey golash. second foot of water is turned Friday cheese, buttered canned peas, to me he continued. "I know Christmas dinner guests of steamed cauliflower, golden it is going to reach my farm Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelapple, bread and but- and mt be lost in that leaky son were Mr. and Mrs. Jack ditcn we used to have. ter, milk. Brough and children Rosemary re-po- Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Powell were their daughter Louise of Provo and her room-matLylis Jensen of Othello, Washington; also their sons, Lynn Powell of Logan and Don L. Powell of Fry Canyon, Utah. E.M.F.N. Eidney Powell has recently returned to Long Beach California after spendy leave at home ing a with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Powell. 802 East Pacific Coast Hwy. LONG BEACH, CALIF. 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One Spark Oil Call Large Size LOST Blonde, plastic hand bag with wallet, glasses and Hill Air Force Base identification badge Lost between center and third south streets on main Finder kindly reoffice for turn to Times-New- s returning to owner. Thanks! , f ....SALE Many items at price for inventory clearance hurry to Robert Hall v ' r VSVI MU1 l' phone 265W. Ya s HINTS BODY se UPHOL180 South I STERY SHOP Main, Phon 597R. Seat Cover ( special, complete set $29.95 Kitchen chairs covered, furnit-- 1 ? ure material for sale. Many patterns to choose from. ' YOUR OLD WATCH IS WORTH MORE ON TRADE IN AT NEPHI JEWELRY "1 t 3332 V or ' IN ANY LANGUAGE a Latin screen star Linda Cristal punctu- a smile. Happy New Year. universal sentiment with n; sub-grad- e, It's time to extend our heartfelt wish that the New Year will be filled with all good things for you and yours. ar FREE! - ?. e, n, HOTEL crO'23' Eugene S. Powell. He will to Fort Dix, New Jersey for overseas assignment. Old Fashioned Honey and at Robert Hall Pharmacy. 49c pound Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankier Horehound drops had as their guests on Christ1959 Ford FOR SALE mas day, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fordor Sedan, good tires, very Garrett and children of Provo, new paint, new seat covers Mr. and Mi's. Lee Wankier and Owner children of Delta, and Mr. and in excellent condition. on LDS mission. Call 0496R2. Mrs. Maynard Wankier and children of Manti. 5 room modFOR RENT Vance Christensen has re- ern home. Stoker fired furnace See Walter Paxman or turned from Fort Lewis, Wash- heat ington where KM And we want to thank you for your patronage. STIjc |