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Show Thunday, August 31, Nephi, Utah 1961 Two Pag Ladies Literary League NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin Hold Progressive Party and children Claudia and Char Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman, Juice and Stephen visited last week in Richland, Washington with her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rasmussen. Joseph Rasmussen of Logan, father of Mrs. Nyman. accompanied them. They also attended the Thurston family reunion at Hyde Park, Utah on Friday. les, and George W. Duckworth A lively exchange of exper- attended a Duckworth family iences, ideas and plans were on reunion at Sartoga on Friday. NATION A I E 0 1 T 0 R I A I the agenda for the Ladies LitMrs. Norman StepMr. erary League last Thursday henson and and children and Mrs when the incoming officers enMMMl tertained the club members at Harold Stephenson visited in Salt Lake City with Mr. and a progressive party. Mrs. Burnett Stephensen was Mrs. Bruce Boswell on ThursPublished every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah, for the first course day of last week. Mr. and Mrs accompanied home last week Setting entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class was at the home of Mrs. Dean Stephenson returned to their by her husband, from Las Vemail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Sidwell, and from there they home in Cedar City on Friday. gas, where she has spent part of the summer. Mr. Stephensen went to the Nephi City Park Subscription rates: One year $4.00: Six months $2.25. Mrs. Vera Hiskey and child returned to Las Vegas Sunday. table where a set beautifully Subscriptions aro payable in advance. Advertisina rates of Teasdale visited with greeted them. Here the second ren on request. her mother, Mrs. Minnie Win course and was main served. on Monday. She accompanRoy E. Gibson Filling the role as hostess for ter ied her mother home after a Sherwood Family course was the Mrs. last Utah Roy Main Office: 96 South Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, McPherson when she greeted hreeL wepks visit, wi,h hor the guests on her spacious pat- - daughter in Teasdale. Reunion Held io. Dessert was served and I Mra. Jos(iph B ,Iiskey and games were enjoyed to com-lMr- g Levan The Sherwood family Michael Hiskey of Teas-plet- e the evening. dale visited with Mrs. Emma reunion was held Sunday at the ofThose enjoying the novel Morris Young spent last Mr. and Mrs. James A. StanDinner and a Levan park. Lunt on Monday, at the Freedom fair were Mrs. Dean Sidwell, musical program was enjoyed ley, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stan- Wednesday Mrs. Stella Boswell, Miss Pearl Mrs. Floyd Carter and childley, Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates Academy at Camp Williams. by the 127 members attending. Nielsen. Mrs. Max Orme, Miss ren of Orem spent four days of of Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Thays Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Rheta Sperry, Mrs. Howard last week with her parents, Mr. James T. Sherwood of LeStanley of Santaquin, Mr. and Leora Belliston Stanley, and Mrs. Sadie Brown, Mrs. Raymond Pay, Mrs and Mrs. A. Dean Winn, while van, Martin Sherwood of MilMrs. Daryl Stanley of Orem Mrs Bell S. James of Mrs. Hosmer her husband was in Denver. were dinner guests of Mr. and Harris spent Thursday after- Fred Painter, ford; Milford, Mrs. Johanna S. HedMrs. Neldon Stanley at their noon at the home of Mrs. Kat- Grace, Mrs. Rex Tolley, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Mcrl Wilkey ie Shepard. Ireta Carter, Mrs. Roy Mchome in Provo. ges of Salt Lake City, and and family of Magna, and Mr. Mr. Mont Mrs and Mrs. J. D. Shepherd Pherson, Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ShepMr. and Mrs. Wallace Roun-d- y Mrs. G. Eugene Wilkey, Mrs. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter and of Levan all were present. One Lee and Deana ard daughter and family left Sunday for family of Salt Lake City were of Alhambra, California have Eugene Lunt and Mrs. Reese recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. brother, George A. Sherwood Ogden where they will make new are Painter. officers The of Pocatello, Idaho was not H. Wilkey, spent the past two weeks at Mrs. Mont their future home. able to be in attendance. Sperry, president; John tlie home of her parents, Mr. Miss Carolyn Warner, Von Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bryan and and Mrs. Oscar Newton, and Mrs. Stella Boswell, vice presOthers attending were Mr. treasson Ronnie and Mrs. Katie her brother and sister in law, ident; Mrs. Eugene Lunt, sec- Ray Warner and Miss Lynn and Mrs. Rulon Sherwood, Mr. Mrs. Clifton urer; Hansen, Dabis of Salt Lake were and Mrs. Lynn Brough and Shepard visited in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Percy Newton. retary; Mrs. Roy McPherson, week end guests of City Mr. and son; Mrs. Leona Smith, Mr. City on Sunday with the family SidMrs. Dean Sochistorian and The Mona Ward Relief Mrs. Harold Warner. Other and Mrs. of Mrs. Shepard. Boyd Burnham and iety enjoyed a social at the well, reporter. Sunday guests were Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan . Mi-sFowkes is a Salem City park recently. A Maude Mrs. Nord Memmott and four Sherwood and son, Mr. and guest at the home of her son very delicious dinner was ensons and Mrs. May Memmott of Mrs. Richard famand after-noo-n Spencer and daughter in law, Mr. and joyed after which the Nephi News Briefs Scipio. Mrs. May Memmott had ily, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mrs. Earl Fowkes. was enjoyed in games. been a guest of her son in law Wanda Holm, Mrs. Tom Janes Mrs. Rue Golden was hostess and daughter in Nephi the past and son Dan; Tommy Walker, aaaaBBBBBKNRai I to the Friendship club on Wed three weeks. Larry Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. nesday afternoon of last week. family. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fyd Wright WorthA delicious chicken dinner was and Mrs. Lorraine Gillins, all and of Niles, of family enjoyed at 2 p.m., and a social ington Milford; the afternoon was spent, sewing California are spending with his week Mr. and Mrs were parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Fillmore and chatting. Present Victor Cooper, Mrs. Henry Mrs. William Worthington and and son, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Svedin, Mrs. Edward Wilkey, relatives of Mrs. Worthington. Barnes and son of Orem; Mr. Mrs. Marvin Anderson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin and Mrs. Reuben Sherwood of j Chester Foote, Mrs. Lester Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Reed spent Thursday in Ogden with Sherwood and children, Mr. j Briggs and the hostess, Mrs. Mrs. J. J. Overman and on Golden. and Mrs. Neil Sherwood and funattended the Friday they Mr. and eral services for Mrs. L. Clyde children of Provo; famMemmott and Mrs. Byron Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ander- Olpin in Salt Lake City. ily of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Paul son were In Provo on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vickers Foote and family of Roosevelt;! on business and also visiting and We now have a complete stock of family of Salt Lake City Mrs. Ladean Mellor and family relatives. spent Saturday and Sunday in and Diana Trotter of Goshen; Nephi with her brother in law Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown Lola Mathews returned home and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and family of Lindon; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shepherd and fam-- ; Saturday from a months vaca- Olpin. two Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Melba Mrs. and visited ily She in California. tion Also Tape Recorders and Magnetic Tapes and family of Magwith her brother and sister in daughters oif Portland, Oregon Sherlaw, Mr. and Mrs. James D. returned home Monday after na; Mr. and Mrs. Reese week with her wood and children;- - Mr. and the with and Riverside spending in Mathews in stock! relatives in Los Angeles. She parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. E. C. Sherwood and son returned with her uncle and V. Jones. On Sunday they all Wesley of Nephi; Mrs. Edna' Mr. and Mrs. Emery C. visited Timpanogos Cave and Sherwood, Bob Sherwood, and aunt, 16-f- t. 299.95 of Oak City who also enjoyed a family reunion with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sherwood Dutson Reg. and family of Levaij. were visiting in Los Angeles. 22 members present. ra231AScgTlN ki'i""i'n..u..rni nmun Editor-Manage- r; MONA NEWS BRIEFS 1st Anniversary f0 RCA TUBES John-Shepher- ADMIRAL FREEZER NOW ' 219-9- LEGAL NOTICES 5 with trade RCA DRYER 14 ft. NOW WHIRLPOOL Reg- - 189.95 admiral Frost 149.95 with trade Combination - No 5 wttl trade ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR Reg. 249.95 1 99-9- 5 with trade 23" Motorola CONSOLE TV Reg. 349.95 ---N- 279-9- OW 5 with trade 21" Motorola TV -- TABLE MODEL Reg. 239.95 NOW 17995 PORTABLE TV Regular 229.95 NON 169-9- 5 with trade CONSOLE STEREO -- NOW 249 95 with trade Motorola CONSOLE Reg- 209.95 STEREO -- NOW 179 95 Motorola throughout the entire year, un- All be diverted from an 18-i- n. well nesting and resting for wild and domestic waterfowls, for stock watering purposes and nonconsumptive use in mining and processing of peat moss, and for flooding of 4933 acres, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 385 acres, all uses in Secs. 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, 31,1 T11S, R13W, 1, 2, 11 to 14 inch, 23 to 26 inch, 36, T11S, R14W. 26, 35, 36, T12S, R1W. Sunrise Ranch, Inc, 550 East 2200 North. Provo, Nephi Irrigation Co, Ut. proposes to change the Nephi, Ut. proposes to change of the place of use of 2.93 sec.-f- t. point of diversion of 10 water initiated by Application sec.-fof water initiated by No. 21607, Certificate No. 4569. Application No. 26341. The The water has been diverted water was to have been divertfrom a well at a point N. 755 ed from a well at a point S. ft. and E. 10.5 ft. from SE 2228 ft. and W. 231 ft. from Cor. Sec. 7, T13S, R1E, and N,4 Cor. Sec. 3, T13S, R1E, used from Apr. 15. to Oct. 1, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. for the irrigation of 80 acres 1 as a supplemental supply, for in SEiSEtt, SW&SE, the irrigation of 11,760 acres SEV4SW64, SW64SW& Sec. 7, in Secs. 28, 33, T12S, R1E, Sec. 25, 26, 35, 36, T12S R1W; NE4NE14, NW&NE64 18, T13S, R1E. 1, 2, 11 to 14 inch, T13S, R1W, is to 3 to 9 incl, 17, 18, T13S, R1E. Hereafter, 2.93 sec.-fbe diverted from the same Hereafter, 10 sec.-f- t. is to be diverted from an well point of diversion and used deas bet. 350 and 370 ft. deep at a during the same period n scribed above, from a point S. 2300 ft. and E. 1940 well, 112 ft. deep, and used ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 3, T13S, as a supplemental supply to ir- R1E, and used during the same and for the same rigate 414 acres in NE14SE Sec. 7, period as described above. purSMsSE4, SESE poses WHNWli Sec. 18, NNEtt, NENEi To Appropriate: T13S, R1E. R1W. Sec. t. t. 18-i- n. Reg- - 309.95 - with trade 13, T13S, N, 28476 North Canyon IrrigaSunrise Ranch, Inc, tion Co, Mona, Ut. 6 sec.-f- t. 550 East 2200 North, Provo, from an well, bet. 100 Ut. proposes to change the and 400 ft. deep at a point of N. 1320 ft. from S64 Cor. Sec. place of use of 2 sec.-f- t. water initiated by Application 16, T11S, R1E. The water is No. 20560, Certificate No. 4483. to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. The urater was to have been 31, as a supplemental supply, diverted from a well at a point for the irrigation of 2000 acres S. 1287 ft. and W. 2 ft. from in Secs. 16 to 21 incl, 29, 30, 18-i- E4 n. Cor. Sec. 7, T13S, R1E, T11S, R1E. and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of 72.35 33136 United States of acres in SETi, StiSW4 Sec. America. Dept, of the Interior, Sec. Fish & Wildlife Service, Bureau 7, NHNW14, NWNE of Sport Fisheries & Wildlife, 18, T13S, R1E. is to be P. O. Box 1306, Albuquerque, Hereafter, 2 sec.-fdiverted from the same point New Mexico, a total of 18.88 of diversion, during the same sec. ft. of water from eleven period as described above, and springs at the following points. used as a supplemental supply (1) N. 4310W. 2030 ft. from to irrigate 414 acres in NEli SE Cor. Sec. 3; (2) E. 1833 SEti, SHSEtt, SEiSW1-- ; Sec. ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 36. (3) Sec. 18, N. 600 ft. and W. 1596 ft. from 7, NNE14, WNW t. SPECIAL CLOSE OUT PRICE - Fedders Room Air Conditioners Model 10MS2 - Reg. 199.9- 5- NOW 75.OO Model 12DS- 2- Reg. 289.9- 5- NOW 239-0- 0 EASY TERMS LOW DOWN PAYMENTS JACK'S Refrigeration and Appliance Center T13S, R1E, N4, Sec. 13, T13S, R1W. NEtiNEti SE. Cor. Sec. 23; (4) N. Nephi Irrigation Co. Nephi, Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion of 10 sec.-f- t. of water initiated by The Application No. 26340. water was to have been diverted from a wall at a point N. 1171.5 ft. and W. 1303.5 ft. from EU Cor. Sec. 5, T13S. R1E. and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1. as a supplemental supply to Irrigate 1920 acres In Secs. 28. 33. T12S. R1E. Secs 25. 26. 35. 36. T123. R1W. is to Hereafter, 10 sec.-f- t. I 33164 Delmont Timm, Callao, Ut, 4 sec. ft. from a 16-iwell, bet. 100 and 400 ft. deep at a point N. 150 ft. and E. 1400.5 ft from WT4 Cor. Sec. 12, T11S, R17W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 100 cattle, 40 sheep and 5 horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply to irrigate 168 acres, all uses in NVi Sec. 12, SVaStt Sec. 1, T11S, R17W. n. 33253 J. E. Worthington, 56 N. 3rd E, Nephi, Ut. 4 sec.-f- t. from a . well, bet. 150 and 300 ft. deep at a point S. 3217.5 16-in- ft. and W. 2326.5 from NE 83404 Sherman Howard and Dr. John G. Steele, P. O. Box 223, Provo, Ut. 3 sec.-f- t. from a tunnel at a point S. 2939.5 and E. 1348.9 ft. from NW. Cor. Sec. 1, T11S, R1E. The water will be conveyed by pipeline to a dam 4 ft. in height, creating a pond having a capacity of 3.74 ac.-f- t. innundating 1.87 acres in NW4SE Sec. 27, T1QS, R1E. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of two families, for the watering of 120 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply, to irrigate 332.2 acres in SWj4 ft SEV4NWV4, NWKNWK, SWt4NW4, NE14NWH, Sec. 27, NEti NWtiNWU NEt4, SWSW4, SWV4NE14, NEKSEU, 1150 TIGS, R1E. ft. and E. 140 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 23; (5) S. 450nv. 2300 ft. from SE. Cor. Sec. 14- - (6) S. 3300W 3250 ft. from' SE. Cor. Sec. 14; (7) S. 2300W. 3600 ft. from SE. Cor. Sec. 14; (8) S. 6200W. 530 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 23; (9) S. 400(7 W. 1000 ft. from SE. Cor. Sec. 23; (10) N. 4200'W. 770 ft. from Ehi Cor. Sec. 26; (11) N. 6500E. 1700 ft. from SW. Cor. Sec. 11, all in T11S, R14W. The water will be commingled In canals and used for propagation of muskrats, other fur bearing animals, production of feed, ft Cor. Sec. 6, T13S, R1E. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1, as a supplemental supply to irrigate 320 acres in NWj4, E&NE&, Sec. 6 T13S, R1E, SHNE14, NSEV4 Sec, 1, T13S, R1W. NEU. School Lunch Service ERMA'S DRESS SHOP Menus in the Juab School District lunch program for the four days of school next week have been announced by the Lunch supervisor. No school will be held on Monday, Labor Day. Menus for the remainder of the week are: 12 PRICE SALE ON ALL DRESSES CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT Tuesday Hamburgers with catsup, mustard, relish; green peas, buttered; radishes, chilled cantaloupe; milk. Wednesday Lamb rolled shoulder with pineapple and orange sauce; scalloped summer squash; molded melon ball salad, quick dinner rolls, fresh grapes, milk. Beef stew with macaroni; We have a few Skirts going at 99g banana-orange-cocoan- ut salad, jelly roll, bread and butter, and milk. Ham loaf with poFriday tato puff, Chinese cabbage salad, fresh tomatoes, sliced; chocolate chip cookies, bread and butter, milk. FRYERS--Whole27- HALI B UT Also Good Variety of Blouses On Sale! e - 33c lb - - - per pound - - - 49c Cup Up CENTER SLICES SWIFTS PREMIUM FRANKS Hb-4- 9c KRAFT MARSHMALLOWS Ige pkg 19c PIERCES PORK & BEANS 2s 3 for 69c 2 pkgs 69c PILLSBURY CAKE MIX RIPE OLIVES CANS - 4 for 1 .00 --T- ALL SNIDERS CATSU- P- 14 oz bottles 2 for 35c SHASTA CANNED POP-- 12 for 1.00 3 for 1.00 SHRIMPS KELLOGG'S CEREALS - Corn Flakes - Sugar Smacks - All Stars - Sugar Pops - Frosted Flakes 4 for 1 .00 SALTINE CRACKERS -- 21b 53c DELMONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 oz tins 3 fr 89c STANDBY PINEAPPLE - GRAPE FRUIT JUICE- - 46 oz tins - - 4 for 1.00 Supreme bet. 350 and 370 ft. deep at a point N. 984.5 ft. and W. 1056 ft. from S6i Cor. Sec. 4, T13S, R1E. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 7800 acres in Secs. 5 to 8 incl, 17, 18, T13S, R1E; 1, 2, 11 to 14 inch, T13S1, R1W; Secs. 28. 33, T12S, R1E, 25, 12-i- with trade 19" Motorola The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Juab County, To Change: - - NOW 389 13 ft TO WATER USERS less otherwise designated. locations are in SLB&M. REFRIG-FREEZE- R Regular 459.95 NOTICE Menus Announced for NWSEti Sec. 28, Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before September 1 TANG LUNCH MEAT -- 12 oz cans, Cudahys VIENNA SAUSAGES - 5 for 1.00 HI C ORANGE -- PINEAPPLE JUICE ea-4- 46 oz cans 1c - - 3 for 89C YELLOWTAIL FLAKES 61-0pkgs, each 15e POWDERED SUGAR tall can-DEL MONTE SALMON BUTTER MILK BREAD 3 loaves 89c HOT DOG, HAMB. BUNS -- 2 Pkgs 53c Clear Water 0 --1- .1b 91 -- ivywYvvvvirinnnnnruvwia. jmnn -- lOcans TIP TOP LEMONADE 1.00 FROST 'N FLAME APPLE PIES 4 for 100 FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 5 for 95c ivinqAAaruvvwww ICE CREAM ALL BRANDS r, -- 49e iin n n nAajnnjwuwuwuii-- LETTUCE - - Forge Solid Heads per pound 10c SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 pounds 29c CANTALOUPES - Golden Ripe Centers lb 5 GREEN PEPPERS NOW 2 for 5c 30. 1961. Wavne D. Criddle. STATE ENGINEER. Published in The Hmes-NewNephi, Utah, from August 17 to August 31. 1961. 6 Nephi, Utah s, j i |