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Show 36 Juab County Nephi, Utah Thursday, Students Attending December 22, I960 Paga N ine Y stuPROVO Thirty-sidents from Juab County are attending the Brigham Young University here this semester. Brigham Young University, with 10,305 students, is one of the largest universities in l96lfH 4o x WANTED AT ONCE Men Steady -- year around irme. to supply 'tRawIeigh household Write, giving age, ! necessities to ' 'consumers in work, phone number. previousS Full or part Juab County. Dept. time;- -, Old established demand! Denver, Colorado. . RAW-LEIGII- UTL-151-24- 3, MARCH fryCwfjg William Oliver, Mona; David R. Broadhead, Larry Mina Louise E. Broadhead, Broadhead, Bruce K. Bryan, Carol Louise Gadd, Margaret Jean Gadd, Barbara Ann Garrett, John V. Garrett Jr., Fredrick W. Goode Jr., Cecil Mel-re- e Neil W. Green-halgGowers, Wilbur O. Greenhalgh, Marsha Duane J. Hanson, Hoyt, Richard G. Jensen, James Harry Kelson, Sally Jane Lomax, John M. Ludlow, Nancy Nyman, Don Ray Ockey, John T. Ostler, G. Thomas Morris Ostler, Richard Parkin, James H. Pex-toRobert B. Powell, Donna T. Sparks, Helen Sparks, Jessie H. Sudweeks, Colleen Westring and Bruce B. Wilson, all of Nephi. CHmTuflS just loaded with happy wishes for the Holiday. ..and they're all for you? FOR SALE DON'S MOBIL SERVICE 4 December 15, 1960 hereby given that Anna Mae Peachey, of P. O. Box 1115, Cedar City, Utah, who made Desert-Lan- d Entry No. Utah, 029019 for Ntt Section 9, Township 12 S., Range 8 W., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the lands before Gloria Walker at Delta, Utah, on 2, 1961. names SHE WAS BORN WITH DEFECTS OF THE SPINE AND SKULL. SHE HAD ONE OPERATION WHEN SHE WAS ONE PAY OLD AND ANOTHER AT NINE MONTHS A H A YEAR. NOW SETS AROUND 0 SHE WILL APPEAR ON MILLIONS OF POSTERS AND COIN COLLECTORS DURING JANUARY WHEN CONTRIBUTIONS START FI6HTIN6 BIRTH DEFECTS. ARTHRITIS AND POLIO . - t n. Claimant as witness: Wesley H. Peterson of Hinckley, Utah; LaWanna S. Peterson of Hinckley, Utah; Albert E. Reid of R. F. DL. Delta, Utah; Thorpe Waddingham of Delta, Utah. DON EYRE, Proprietor 355 SOUTH MAIN One-thir- ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah by F. S. Kirk, n. n. Dates of publication: December and 29, 1960; Japuary 5, 12 and 19, 1961. 22 The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Juab County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise indicated. All locations are in SLB&M. in- d each Warren Child, South, Nephi. $25.00 11 claims 72 West 2nd POINSETTIAS up $3.00 Saif Lake Temple Rifes Unife Young Couple at NEPHI FLORAL Miss Gail Thornton and Mr. Pay is a student at Idaho Dennis E. Pay exchanged mar- State College. The bride has riage vows last Thursday even- attended University of Utah. ing, December 15, in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y GRAPEFRUIT -- Large Sweet Texas Pink, APPLES - Delicious or Jonathans ORANGES' Juicy, Sweet, 7c Each 2 LBS 19c Firm - - 1 Qg lb 12 GALLON -- 69c ICE CREAM SUNKIST PUNCH - Raspberry, Grape, Strawberry or Pineapple - 2 cans 25c CUT p FRENCH CUT BEANS 2 for 35c LARGE PIES -- 5 FLAVORS -- 3 for Saints. On Friday evening, the newly weds were honored at a wedding reception in the Val ley View Third ward recreat ion hall, in Salt Lake City. Assisting with greeting the guests were parents of the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. J. Max Thornton, 1780 S. Wood-sid- e Drive, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Pay, NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Loris Park of Springville also visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Skidmore are visiting at the (Linda) home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jackson. Mr. Skidmore has recently been reNephi. leased from the Navy. He has The bride chose a gown of been stationed at San Diego. silk organza with lace and sequin appliques. Mr. and Mrs. Norman OstWearing red sheaths with white tunics were attendants ler attended the 42nd annual Miss Carol Thornton, sister of Farm Bureau Federation Conthe bride. as maid of honor; vention in Denver, Colorado. Miss Pat Tullis, Miss Carol Lee Tney left Provo by train on Jay, sister of the bridegroom Saturday, December 10 and arand Mrs. James L. Sanders. rived home the following FriThey carried red and white day. While in Denver they alcarnations. Ralph L. Davis so visited with Mi. and Mrs. Jim Perri. Mrs. Perri is a forwas best man. The newlyweds will make a mer school mate of Mrs. home at Pocatelo, Idaho, where n. Starr Route, Nephi, Ut 1.00 STRAWBERRY QUICK - - 40C Standby MANDARINORANGES 5 Lor 1.00 Standby FRUIT COCKTAIL - 4 cans for 89c MIXED NUTS -- Best Quality, Soft Shell - 2lbs85C 8-i- n. n. n. n. n. stock-waterin- a3775 Herman Young, Warren Newton, Claude Kay co Herman Young, Mona, Ut., proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 2 sec.-f- t. of water initiated by Application No. 12870. The water was to have been diverted at a point N. 1480 ft. and E. 2360 ft. from SV4 Cor. Sec. 22, TllS, R1E., and used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 15, as a supplemental supply, to irrigate 160 acres in IN OUR MARKET Breakfast or for dressing FRESH LEAN GROUND :iK d for domestic requirements of 3 persons, for the watering of 70 cattle, 10 horses and 100 sheep. will be Hereafter, diverted from a tunnel 420 ft. in length at a point N. 1103 ft. and E. 4829 ft. from SW. Cor. Sec. 22, TllS, R1E, and used during the same period as a supplemental supply to irrigate 382 acres in SEV4SWV4, year-roun- 59 BEEF289c FRESH SALMON s, ADVERTISEMENT LB SWViSEVi See. 63c S4NV4, 16, SEtiSWti, SE14 Sec. 20, TllS, FOR BIDS Notice Is hereby given that BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, JUAB COUNTY, NEPHI, UTAH, will receive bids for furnishing all labor, materials, transportation and services for the construction of an Addition to the present Hospital, at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Each bid is to be in accordance with plans and specifications and other contract documents now on file with the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS JUAB COUNTY, where they may be examined and copies may be obtained from the Architect, LEWIS E R I 290 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, upon deposit of $50.00 per set, which deposit will be refunded upon return of such copy in good condition within five days after the bids are opened. If any contractor desires more than one set he shall pay $25.00 for such set, which amount shall not be returnable. Bids will be received for one the contract covering General Construction, Electrical Construction and Mechanical Construction (plumbing, heating and ventilating), and one contract will be awarded for the entire project. Bids will be publicly opened at the office of the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COUNTY, NEPHI, UTAH, at 2:00 p.m. on December 29, 1960. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be JUAB NM:SWV4, SEtiSWVi, SWVi obtained at SEV4 Sec. 21, TllS, R1E, and office; shall -- For a real Regular size roll pro- poses to change the point of diversion and place of use of of water initiated by 6 sec.-f- t. The Application No. 21444. water was to have been diverted from a well at a point S. 1485 ft. and W. 2191.2 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 17, TllS, R1E, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 15 as a supplemental supply, to irrigate 300 acres in NM Sec. 17, S!4 Sec. 8, TllS, R1E. is to be Hereafter, .6 sec.-f- t. well, bet. diverted from a 20-i150 and 350 ft. deep at a point N. 1414 ft., and E. 75 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 9, T11S, R1E, and used during the same period as heretofore, as a supplemental supply, to irrigate Walter Card, Trout 800 acres in SW14 Sec. 4, SMs Sec. 5, SEV4SEV4 Sec. 7, Sec. Creek, Ut. proposes to change Sec. 9, NVi Sec. 17, the point of diversion and place 8, W of water in EVzNEVi Sec. 18, T11S, R1E. of use of 3 sec.-f- t. No. itiated by Application have Reese Painter, 38 20359. The water was to 12-ibeen diverted from a East 2nd South, Nephi, Ut. well, bet. 50 and 200 ft. deep of proposes to change the point a N. 1395 ft. and W. at point of diversion and place of use 1245 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 4, of water initiated by 2 sec.-f- t. T14S, R18W, and used from Application No. 25697. The wat- Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate diverted been to have er was 160 acres in Lot 12, NWV4SW14 well, 227 ft. deep Sec. from a 16-i3, Lot 9, NE14SEI4 Sec. at a point S. 2098 ft. and E. 4, T14S, R18 W, and for year-roun- d 2345 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. g domestic and from used and 25, T14S, R1W, purposes. Hereafter, 3 sec.-f- t. is to be diverted from any or all of six 12-iwells bet. 50 and 200 ft. deep at the following points: (1) No. 828 ft. and W. 1070 ft.; (2) N. 798 ft. and W. 1070 ft., (3) N. 768 ft. and W. 1070 ft., (4) N. 738 ft. and W. 1070 ft., (5) N. 708 ft. and W. 1070 ft., (6) N. 678 ft. and W. 1070 ft., all from SE. Cor. Sec. 4, T14S, R18W, and used during the same period and for the same irrigation of land as described above. n. Nestle s New VIRGINIA REEL SAUSAGE n. Orvil Andrews et al, and WNE, n. To Change: NEPHI, 52 Nephi, Ut. 10 ac. ft. from an Unnamed Wash, trib. to Middle Fork Sage Valley at a point N. 420 ft. and E. 1780 ft. from SW. Cor. Sec. 25, H4S, R2W, by means of an earth-fi- ll dam, 18 ft. in height, creating a reservoir having a capacity of 10 ac.-f- t. and inundating 2 acres in SEV4SWV4 said Sec. 25. The water is to be hauled by tank truck for the watering of 100 cattle in Secs. 22 to 26 incl., T14S, R2W. WSE, NOTICE TO WATER USERS terest in Beryllium Claims Kenneth J. Hoyt, of water is to be diverted during the same period as heretofore, from a 16-iwell, 227 ft. deep at a point S. 2151.12 tt. and E. 2327.06 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 25, T14S, R1W, and used as a supplemental supply to irrigate 148.95 acres in 31813 J. Melvin Staheli and SE14SEK, Sec. 23, NW& Sec. 25, NE VINE 14 Sec. 26, T14S, and William H. Staheli, 234 wat- East 12th South, Orem, Ut. R1W, and for year-roun- d 2 sec.-f- t. from a 12-i- n. well, ering of 25 cattle. 270 ft. deep at a point S. 233.76 ft. and W. 1183.65 ft. a3738 Gerald Fawkes and from NE. Cor. Sec. 31, T12S, Elma Tietjen Fowkes, 387 R1E. water is to be used North 3rd West, Santaquin, from The Mar. 1 to Oct. 30 as a Ut. proposes to change the to irrigate supplemental point of diversion of a total of 160 acres in supply SEVi 1.226 sec.-f- t. of water as evid- SEV4 Sec. 30, NEViNEVi, enced by Underground-wate- r NWV4NEV4 Sec. 31, T12S, R1E. Claims Nos. 10470, 10471 and 10472. The water has been di32120 Golden verted and used as follows: (1) Levan, Ut. 6 sec.-f- t.R. Mangelson, from a 16-iClaim No. 10470 well, 67 250 and 400 ft. bet. well, ft. deep, N. 265 ft. and E. 374 deep at a point N. 2630 ft. and ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 4, T11S, W. 2650 ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec. ., .390 sec.-ftand used 1, T15S, R1W. The water is to R1E; from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to ir- be used for the the watering rigated 15 acres in SWV4 said of 200 sheep and 60 cattle, and doSec. 4, and for year-roun- d from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a 10 mestic requirements of persupply, to irrigsons and for watering of 50 supplemental ate 400 acres in Lot 3, SEV4 cattle and 8 horses; (2) Claim NWV4, WVsSEVL No. 10471 well, 67 ft. Sec. 1, SV4SEV4 Sec. 2, NWU 475 379 N. E. ft., and deep, NEVG Sec. 11, T15S, R1W; ft. from SW Cor. said Sec. 4 SEMSWVi Sec. 36, T14S, R1W. - .446 sec. ft. and used from 1 Oct. 31 to to Apr. irrigate 32218 LaMar C. Winter, 15 acres in SW14 said Sec. 4, Ut. 5 sec.-f- t. from a Levan, and for domestic requirements 16-i100 and 500 well bet. of 10 persons and for the wat- ft. deep at a point S. 1335 ft. ering of 50 cattle and 8 horses. and W. 1038 ft. from NE Cor. well 10472 No. Claim (3) Sec. 36, T14S, R1W. The water 68 ft. deep, N. 76 ft., and E. is to be used for the watering 308 ft. from SW. Cor. said of 100 cattle and 10 horses, and and used from Sec. 4, - .390 sec.-ft- ., April. 1 to Oct. 31 to irfrom Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 220 acres, all uses in said rigate 15 acres in SWV4 said Sec. 36. Sec. 4, and for the domestic Protests resisting the grantrequirements of 10 persons and ing of any of the foregoing for the watering of 50 cattle applications with reasons thereand 10 horses. must be filed in duplicate fore, ft sec.-will with the State Hereafter, 1.226 Engineer, 403 be diverted from any or all of State Salt Lake City, Capitol, five wells at the following Utah, on or before January 28, points: (1), (2), and (3) same 1961. and as described above; (4) 6 Wayne D. Criddle, well, 250 ft. deep, N. 1300 STATE ENGINEER ft. and E. 980 ft., (5) well, 80 ft. deep, N. 490 ft. and E. 560 ft. from SW. Cor. said Published in The Times-NewSec. 4. The water will be used Nephi, Utah, from December during the same period and for 15 to December 29, 1960, the same purposes as above n, We re i Apr. 1 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 132 acres in W4 said Sec. 25, and for year-roun- d incidental domestic and stock-wateripurposes. is February 31811 W. 2nd North, Hereafter, the same quantity 0 Notice h, MEROT UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF the intermountain area. It is operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and is made up of 58 depart ments in 11 colleges. It grants the bachelors, masters and doctors degrees. Juab County students are: Marilyn Newman, Eureka; Keith James Ewell and Gedge 4 LEGAL NOTICES DIMES the Architects be accompanied by a certified check, or cashiers check or bid bond for 5 of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COUNTY. NEPHI, UTAH. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract If one is awarded to him, and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter JUAB wat into said contract after being R1E, and for year-roun- d ering of 70 cattle, 10 horses requested so to do by the BOARD OF COUNTY COMand 100 sheep. MISSIONERS. To Appropriate: The successful bidder will be required to furnish satisfactory Triangle Ranch, et al, Performance Bond In the co Mr. Miles A. Williams, 351 amount of his contract, and a South State, Salt Lake City, Satisfactory Payment Bond in Ut. .06684 sec.-ffrom a 5.25 the amount of 50 of his conin. well, 734 ft. deep at a tract. The BOARD OF COUNTY point N. 25056E. 1829 ft. from GOLD COIN BACON 2 lb 89c 80188 t. -- To EvCUjOhB J SW. Cor. Sec. 19, TllS, R5W. COMMISSIONERS, JUAB The water is to be used for the COUNTY, reserves the right to Jomestic requirements of 150 reject any or all bids or waive families, and for fire protecti- any informality in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his on, dust control, and for mining purposes, all in SWVi said bid for a period of thirty (30) Sec. 19. days after the date set for the opening thereof. 31712 Dated this 28th day of NovWiliam E. Saxton, from ember, I960. Trout Creek, Ut. .5 sec.-fBOARD OF COUNTY an well, bet. 20 and 100 ft. COMMISSIONERS, deep at a point N. 52 ft. and JUAB COUNTY. E. 3180 tt. from WU Cor. Sec. The water 22, T13S. R18W. By R. Elgin Gardner, is to be used for the domestic Chairman requirements of one family, for ATTEST: the watering of 12 cattle. 5 James P. Christensen, (Seal) hogs and 200 chickens, and Clerk from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 12 acres all uses In Dates of publication: Decembt. 8-i- n. We hope your joys are many and your troubles "FRIENDLY SERVICE 3 PHONE 7 - COMPLETE PROCESSING OF BEEF - PORK - LAMB A ucry Merry Christmas from fern... ail of us to you! PEXTON WHOLESALE CO. SW VINE Sec. 22. Vi, NWViSEVi said er TL. 1. 8, 15 and 22. 1960, In Time News, Nephi, Utah . -- |