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Show NpM, Juab County, Utah Stincfl-iVrUi- GTIjc Thursday, May 23, 1963 o ! horses and 50 turkeys, and from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 as a The following applications supplemental supply for the have been filed with the State irrigation of 70 acres, all uses Engineer to change or approp- in EVaE& said Sec. 2. riate water in Juab County,-Statof Utah, throughout the Protests resisting the grantentire year unless otherwise ing of any of the foregoing apAll locations are plications with reasons theredesignated. in SLB&M. for, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 412 State Capitol, Sait Lake City, To Change: Utah, on or before June 22, Melvin B. Robbins, 19G3. Mona, Ut. proposes to change Wayne D. Criddle, the point of diversion of 6 sec.-f- t. STATE ENGINEER initiated water Apof by plication No. 28380. The water Published in The Times-New- s, was to have been diverted from Nephi, Utah, from May 9 to a well at a point N. 510 ft. May 23, 1963. and E. 2490 ft from SW Cor. Sea 33, T10S, R1E, and used fiorn Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 for the PROBATE AND GUARDIANConsult SHIP NOTICES Irrigation of 213 acres in SV4SWI4 Sec. 33, T10S, R1E, County Clerk or respective Lots 3, 4. NWK Sea 4, T11S, signers for addtlonal infor Incimatlon- R1E, and for year-roun- d dental domestic purposes. NOTICE OF SALE TO WATER USERS, NOTICE Hereafter, the same quantity of water Is to be diverted during the aarne period as above well described from a bet 100 and 400 ft deep at a point E. 2640 ft from SW Cor. Sea 4, T11S, R1E, and used for the same purposes as heretofore. 16-i- n. To Appropriate: 84657 Seventy-Fir- Quor- st um of Seventy, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, Nephi, Ut. 4 sec.-flrom a well, 250 ft. deep at a point N. 1815 ft. and W. 33 ft from S14 Cor. Sec. 31, T12S, R1E. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 120 acres in NEKSWU said Sec. 31. t. 12-i- n. ENW, 4 The undersigned will sell at private sale on or after May 31, 1963, to the highest bidder and subject to confirmation of court, the following property: Home in process of remodel-n- g at 90 West Fourth North, Nephi, with lot 99 feet by 107. 25 feet. Complete except stucco and finish interior. Small frame home in process of remodeling at 230 North Second East, Nephi, with lot 40..5 feet by 88.5 feet. Building suitable for bachelor quarters and can be moved. mechanics Miscellaneous equipment, fixtures and tools, including welders, compressor, iarhe, drills, work bench, hand tool sets, etc., used in opera tion of auto repair shop. 1948 Chevrolet sedan. TERMS are 10 per cent deposit when bid is accepted by the undersigned and balance upon confirmation of sale by court. Bid forms may be obtained from the undersigned or at the office of James P. Attorney at Law. Con- Western Geothermal, Ina, a Nevada Corp., International Bldg., St Marys Square, San Francisco, Calif., watd 15 sea-f- t. of er from a 12 58 in. well, bet. 500 and 5000 ft deep at a point S. 1650 ft. and W. 330 ft. from NE Cor. Sea 10, T14S, tact the undersigned or AtR8W. The water is to be used torney McCune for arrangefor power purposes and ex- ments to inspect the property. Earl R. Francom, Administin Secs. traction of rator, Estate of Emerson R. 10, 11, T14S, R8W. Foote, deceased, 282 East First North, Springville, Ut 84871 LaMar C Winter, Phone HU Box 182, Levan, Ut. .05 sea-f- t. from a well, bet. 25 and Dates of publication: May 23 500 ft deep at a point N. 539 and 30, 1963. ft and W. 294 ft. from S14 Cor. Sec. 15,. T15S, R1W. The water is to be used for the watering of 200 cattle and 10 84717 super-heate- Mc-Cun- e, horses in SE&&E&SWT4 Sea Mrs. Chapman said 4 Pi I i - Members of the Booklnre Club enjoyed the 25th anniversary party on May 17 at the home of Mrs. Glade Sanders. Decorations in silver tones of varied hues made a lovely setting for the past and present members of the club. Mrs. James Smith, president, welcomed the guests and they in turn, told of many changes over the long period of separ-a- t ion from the club group. Enlightening stories, jokos and short resumes of the past 25 years played an important role in the limelight of reminiscing in a changing world. Each member displayed a talent as she portrayed experiences typical of club membership. Mrs. Joseph Boswell, now of Springville, and first president of the club, told of how the club work was introduced and the purpose for which the club was organized. Hosts Meeting U. S. Dept, of the Burtau of Land Management, P. O. Box 777, Salt The Variette Club held their Lake City, Ut .015 sea ft from a Spring Area - Riley Springs, last meeting of the season at trib. to Tanner Creek, at a the home of Mrs. Gwen Chappoint N. 2667 ft and E. 1592 man on May 15. A luncheon ft. from SW. Cor. Sea 13, was prepared and served by Marba T12S, R2S6W. The spring area the retiring officers: is described as follows: Beg. Stuart, Marcille Jackson, Erat the point of collection, ma Carter and LaRae Kendall. Marcille thence N. 5528W. 45 ft., N. Vice chairman f 3432E. 165 ft, S. 5528E. Jackson conducted the business 90 ft., S. 3432W. 165 ft., matters of the meeting. New N. 5528'W. 45 ft to beg. The officers were selected for the water is to be used for the next dub season. They are: domestic requirements of a 6- -' Grace Ostler, chairman; Juanunit campground, a recreation- ita Esplin, vice chairman; Maxal area, and from Apr. 1 to ine Parkin, secretary-treasurOct 31 for the watering of and Marjorie Steiner, report500 cattle, all uses in er. A committee was appointSW said Sec. 13. ed to plan a summer party for the group. 84976 Carl L. Uoyd, P. Attending the meeting were O. Box 1174, Auburn, Calif., Carol Avery, Betty Beliiston, 1 sec.-- ft from a well, Joyce Bracken, Erma Carter, bet. 100 and 400 ft. deep at a Gwen Chapman, Della Dailey, point S. 1450 ft. and W. 280 Juanita Esplin, Mildred Hill, ft. from NE. Cor. Sec. 2, Marcille Jackson, Norma JenT11S, R17W. The water is to kins, LaRae Kendall, Alene be used for the domestic re- Olpin, Grace Ostler, Doris Parquirements of one family, for ker, Veda Parkin, Thelma the watering of 50 cattle, 100 Reed, Mildred Sherwood and chickens, 75 sheep, 10 pigs, Marba Stuart. - er N, 10-i- n. as she sang Because Youre You from the opera Red Nephi News Briefs Last weeks guesis at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Orton and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson were their sisters and husbands: Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson of Montilello, California and Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Hatch of Bancroft, Idaho. They returned to their homes after a visit in Nephi and Salt Lake City with other relath cs. On Sunday evening they attended the testimony meet-fo- r the missionaries who were leaving for various missions, among whom was their nephew, John R. Linton of South Gate, California, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Linton. Mill; Kiss In the Dark from and her Orange Blossoms, final number "Kiss Me Again. She briefly told of the life of Victor Herbert and of his Lshments. Mrs. Alton S. Gadd, who had previously made books for all members with a silver anniversary motif, displayed a scrap book with the same artistic designs showing past records, books and pictures. Each guest and member received a beautiful gift as a remembrance of the evening. A group picture, shown abov.e also was taken. Enjoying the evening and luncheon w'ere Mrs. Ray D. Tolley, Mrs. Eugene Worthington, Mrs. Joseph Boswell, Mrs. Dean Archibsdd, Mrs. Ralph E. Chase, Mrs. Carlisle Braith-Vvait- e, Mrs. Fred D. Morgan, Mrs. George W. Williams, Mrs. Lee Olsen, Mrs. Farrell Carter, Mrs. Clark Morgan, Mrs. Clarence Ockey, Mr.s Loren pl FOR SALE Used Necchi sewing machine in console Former members expressed model cabinet. Excellent conappreciation for having been a dition. Best model made in Mrs Joseph Garmember and told of the value 1955 Mrs. Blaine Beliiston, Christensen, S. Gadd, Mrs. Alton Mrs. rett, received and the desire 1 a con- Phone Mrs. Milton Lalah Matheson, tinue in club work. Mrs. Lalah Matheson, sister GUITARS AND AMPLIFIERS Roswell, Mrs. Roscoe Garrett, Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. Alof Mrs. Joseph Garrett, enterComplete line of Fender, ton S. Gadd, Mrs. Roy Green-halgtained the group wiht a num- Gretsch and Epiphone. Also Mrs. Theo Westring, ber of selections of Victor Roberts tape recorders. Up to Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs. JamHerbert, composer of light 36 months to pay. Contact es Smith and Mrs. LaVon H. opera. She played the piano David Pedersen, Spring City. Jones. 623-120- 5. h, salt for the Juab . T f b . v. at the Juab County Hospital, according to the list released Wednesday by Hospital authorities, include the following: Mrs. A. A. Anderson, Fountain Green. Mrs. Amos Irons, Nephi Mrs. Willard Bills, Fairview Robert P. Garrett, Nephi Carl Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard, Nephi. Clair Ivory, Fountain Green Katherine Van Ausdai, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Van Ausdai, Grantsvilie. Mrs. Lucy Parkin, Nephi Mrs. James T. Sherwood, Levan Heber Shepherd, Levan Mrs. Samuel Blackham of Tooele. Mrs. Dean Winn, Nephi Gorden Fountain Morley, Green. Mrs. Pete Memmott, Nephi Danny Boston, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Boston, Nephi I; 7 ' ' V- m 4 . r ' f admitted patients , j- r rw V Hospital Patient List Recently Coun- l j i' - . fc. f Vr - , i 1 1- y 5 ' -' EXTRA PROTOCTOOn FOR HYPOED GEARS RPM Multi-ServiGear Lubricant guards against pitting and scoring, keeps gears working smoothly and quietly in severest operating conditions. Specially compounded to resist deterioration, tains its protective qualities for long periods at high temperatures and extreme pressure. mended for hypoid and many other types of gear boxes. For any It main- ... even Recom- Standard Oil product, call LEO W. CHRISTENSEN Phone NEPHI, UTAH 623-OM- S mm i ii 7 84932 I 0 iiMk' m mv;W ur Club Members, Guesfs Enjoy Anniversary 15. Interior ; The 1 ephi Lady Lions Club held their monthly meeting at the Tow'ns Cafe on Thursday The evening of last week. tables were beautiful with an1 prrangement of spring tulips, and lilacs. After dinner, the time was given to Mrs. Ernest Wilson, w ho gave a fine talk on the space age. She reviewed the book The Space Industry Americas Newest Giant" written by the editors of Fortune Magazine. This is the 1962 book written by these editors in their annual series. Mrs. Wilson also quoted other articles. Hostesses for the evening wrere Mrs. F. A. Heppler and Mrs. Dean Winn. Others attending were Mrs. Neldon A. Hanson, Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mrs. Dee Wright, Mrs. Vern Mrs. Ixiran Garrett, Davis, Mrs. E. C. Sherwood, Mrs. J. E Robertson. Mrs. Glade Sanders. Mrs. Merle White, Mrs. Rulon Broadhead, and a special guest, Mrs. Ernest Wilson. Man to scatter FARM nOME FOR SALE Raymond II. Ostler home with ty Livestock Association. Con- lour acres on Highway 91 tact Leo Bowles. North of Nephi. Seven-roohome with bath, modern plumbcement basement and furWE DEMOLISH BUILDINGS ing, nace room, new wiring, new Used material for sale: Private well with presfixture. Contact sid.ng. windows, sure for culinary and pump Don Old at Tour Rest Motel, use. Chicken coop and garden Nephi, or at 403 SSoutli Otli granary. Ideal for home with East, Provo. jards for livestock and poultry. You are invited to inspect GUITAR LESSONS given in the property and make offer. both ac- Contact Attorney James P. jour home. Learn McCune, 53 North Mam St., and melody companiment Dtvul Pedersen, Spring City. phone 6 2 3 03 GO 6 tons Enjoy Recent Meeting At Towne Cafe j !I WANTED Nephi Lady Lions f Paga Thre 7 HAWAIIAN PUNCH Red or Golden 5 for gge UTAH PIES- 3 fr 1.00 H A L I B U T - - CENTER SLICES per pound 65g BAR S BACON - - First Quality - - per pound 59g FRESH ROUND BEEF 2 lbs 93e LUNCH MEATS Assorted - - per lb If? lb j ffteXg Quality WEIWIEs irst --F- MIRACLE WHIP-- - Quart jar - - 49g pkg-- 37g NBC RITZ CRACKERS-poun- d MOTHERS OATS with Ecko Ware WIZARD Room Deodorizer i2 PRICE 2ns69e ---- PUREX 47e AEROWAX Quart size 59 DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES 3 packages 89 ICE CREAM 12 GALLON 59 gallon size --- 55 IN UTAH BEER IS A NATURAL Brewed slowly! by a centuries-olnatural process, beer is Utah's traditional beverage of moderation light, sparkling; delicious. 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