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Show NpM, Jub County, Utah CIjc GiimrO'&fitto Nephi Local, Social News Richard Parkin and guests of his parents, Mr. and children of Kansas City, Miss- Mrs. W. L. Orton. ouri are visiting with Mr. and Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Allen E. Belliston and Nyman and children Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin. Steven and JuLee visited in Mr. and Mrs. John Orton of Logan over the week end. They also attended the home com gait Lake City were week-en- Mr. d Elder ing of their nephew, Richard Hill who recently returned from Germany. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mis. Earl Nielsen were Mr. and Mrs. Don Olsen and family of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. John Ockey and children of Ephraim were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ockey. Miss Flora Mackey visited last week in Garland with her brother and sister in law, Mr.! Thursday, July 25, NOTIOE TO WATF.lt INFKS 1 to Nov. 1, ns a supplemental The following- - applications suiply for the irrigation o( have tHn Mini with the State ;.LJ acres hi SW'.NW See. Engineer to apptopriate water Tl.tS, R1E, N', Sec. Id, '1 1 m Juab County, State of Utah, .S, R1W, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designates!. All 81194 Howells Livestock locations are in SIJt&M. 1200 Major St., Salt Like Inc., 29193 Sunrise Ranch, I:ie. 530 East 2200 North. Piano, City. Ut. ,020 sec. It. from an Spring (on M.lier or 'Jt. 4 sec.-f- t. from either one Unnamed Place) at a point S or both of two existing wells Parker 101 ft. and E. 2 tot! ft. from at the following points: (1) N. Cor. See. 22, TI IS. IU8W. 753 ft. and W. 10 5 ft. from W'i a SE Cor., (2) S. 12S7 ft. and The water is to lie used asthe! for supplemental supply, W. 2 ft. from E'i (tor. lxrih watering of 3 horses and 73, in Sec. 7. T13S, R1E. The cattle, and from Nov. 1 to water is to be used from Apr. May 1 for the watering of 223 cattle and 3000 sheep, all uses in SE'iSWVi Sec. 15. E'i N W'i, KEhSWh Sec. 22. i Sec. 28. , SWUSW'i NW'xNW's Sec. 33, T14S, R18W. and Mrs. Roger Mackey. Mrs. Dean Shaw, Mrs. Mtur- -' . Irs- an.J ice Memmott, and Mrs. Dwane and Mr; an :arl Tidwell were in Moroni on Sat- wwe In Salt Lake Qty urday to attend the funeral services for the Raymond Brad- - 01 1 nday t0 altend tho C'ncyWas West "I low rama the ley family, victims of an air u Theatre plane crash at Ephraim rcc-lo- n Mr. and Mis. George L. Htg-ginson of Santaquin visited in ,ia Noting of Layton Mona with her mother, Mis. pent a days with her Caroline Kay on Sunday, sister, Mrs. Lavell Svedm last week. Mrs. Merrill Newren and children of Hunter three Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan the week end with her spent parvisited with their brother in Mr. and Mrs. Lauren law' and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ents, Ernest White in Springville on Keyte. Mrs. Grace Jackson of Nephi Sunday; also with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Measom. and Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux of Mona were in Salt Lake City Lynn and Dale Memmott of on Wednesday of last week to Salem, Oregon are visiting with visit with their father, Brigtheir grandparents, Mr. and ham Garrett at the L. D. S. Mr. and Mrs. Max Sjierry of Mrs. S. F. Memmott and other Hospital. Salt Lake City visited with Mr. relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Moly- and Mrs. William L. Sperry Mr. and Mrs. Dan Memmott neux and family of Sandy vis- and family on Sunday. and family returned recently ited with his parents. Mr. and Week end guests of Mr. and lrom a vacation trip to Ariz- Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux on SatMrs. Joseph Smith were Mrs. ona, New Mexico and Colo- urday. Zulu Holms of Roberts, Idaho, rado. The Mona Cub Scouts held! Mrs. Stella Dailey of Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Charles Topley their family picnic at Burras-- ' Falls, Mrs. Edna Steele of Par and children of Hamilton, Mon- ton Pond last week. Those en- ker, Idaho, Mrs. Mart Luthy tana, Dr. and Mrs. Dean L. joying the event were Mr. and and Miss Letha Wilcox of Lovaas and children of Las Mrs. Lamar Stanley and fam- Thornton, Idaho, and Mi's. Vegas, Nevada, and Mr. and ily. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chris- Nell Watson of Delta. They all Mrs. Con Robbins of Scipio tensen and family, Mr. and attended the McCullough famwere Stampede week end vis- Mrs. Earl Fawkes and family. ily reunion at the Nephi City itors of Mrs. Roy McPherson. Park. Mrs. David Neilsen returned Ute Stampede visitors at the home recently after visiting in California with her son in law home of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Levan Social Items and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sncrwood were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Belliston of Bountiful. Myron Ensign. Mrs. Elden Tanner and famand Mrs. Eugene Neilsen ily of Preston, Idaho visited last Saturday over night guests of Mr. Provo visited with her sis- week with her parents, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter were her brother and sister in ter, Mrs. David Neilsen Wed- and Mrs. J. Earl Reid. law, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jen- nesday of last week. Maurice Christensen of Marisen and son Dick of Boulder Mr. and Mrs. Percy Newton copa, California is visiting relCity, Nevada. and son Gordon were in Mur- atives and friends in Nephi .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter and ray on Sunday to visit with this week. son Craig and Mr. and Mrs. their son in law and daughter, Miss Marlene Price of Salt Parley Dunton of Sacramento Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jensen and Lake City visited recently with California visited in Center-fiel- d family. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mer on Wednesday of last Mrs. Katie Sheperd returned ron Price. week with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. home Saturday night after Jensen. Mrs. J. R. Munk of Manti spending a wreek in Salt Lake and Mrs. Neil Sorensen of May-fiel- d with her City visiting family. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kelley of visited in Nephi on WedTooele visited at the home of Lee Sperry nesday of last week with relaFOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter on home at 544 North First West tives. Sunday evening. Small down payment and Recent visitors of Mr. and Rex Taylor and son Nick of modest terms. New drapes and Mrs. John Parkin were Mr. Provo visited with Mrs. Chris- carpet. Full basement. Con and Mrs. Duckworth of tine Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. tact Lynn Parkin, phone 623' Kaysville Harry Mr. and Mrs. and 0774. Marion Wankier last week. William Rohletter and children of Centerville. ,, ' Sales of the 63 Valiant are really 9 -- because When its the best Plymouth-Valia- nt compact value. Dealers sell can offer you better deals! Everythings working well for this great Valiant this year. The faster it sells, the Dealers better the deals Plymouth-Valiant can make. And the better deals they make, the faster Valiant sells. Faster and faster It goes. By now, Valiant's one of the very best buys around. So see your dealer. Dealer'! Warranty Your Authorized Plymouth-Vzlla- nt against defects In material and workmanship on 1963 cars has been expanded to include parts replacement or repair, without charge for required parts or labor, for 6 year or 50,000 miles, whichever oomet first, on the engine block, head and internal parts ; transmission case and internal parts (excluding manual clutch); torque converter, driv shaft, universal joints (excluding dust covers), rear axle and differential, and rear wheel bearings, provided the vehicle hat been serviced at reasonable intervals according to the Plymouth-Valia- nt Certified Car Cars schedule. PAINTER MOTOR CO 144 SOUTH MAIN STREET NEPHI low-gra- dollar expansion program Today, Kennecott is engaged in a vast to increase copper production in Utah. Again, pioneering is a vital, necessary tool for progress. As one of many examples of pioneering in the expansion program, Kennecott research scientists delved into the production of precipitate copper, which is recovered from overburden dumps near the Bingham Canyon Mine. 100-milli- These scientists developed new methods and equipment that will be a major factor in increasing precipitate copper production from the present level of 1800 tons a month to 6000 tons! Kennecotts pioneers of today are creating a brighter future for copper production in Utah through the expansion program. Inevitably this assures a longer life for the economic benefits that result from Kennecotts operations. Directly and indireedy, these benefits reach all Utahns. Kennecott Copper Corporation . li Utah Copper Division grant- 7, 11)63. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER Published in The Times-NewNephi, Utah, from July 25 t August 8,1063. Ixwan.JJt. Rex Chase. Box 122, .015 sec.-f- t. from a uni.eir..xp NEPHI LUMBER CO. READY MIX CEMENT MUW.SJ1 HAS MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION - 9th NORTH 2nd E. FOR ESTIMATES ON CURB AND GUTTER FOUNDATIONS BASEMENTS AND ALL CEMENT WORK CALL PHONE 623 0147 WE WILL BE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU QUICK DELIVERY Courtesy Is Our Business! I.V. Features BUTTER APPLE SAUCE IGA 3-W- IGA lb Protests resisting the s, 33318 4-St- ar It wm pioneering in the truest sense when copper production from ore began in Utah 59 years ago. Traditional mining practices gave way to new techniques and equipment appeared mass production methods on the scene. The result was a great new and spectacular industry for Utah. Three Pag ing of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 S'ate Capitol, Salt City, Utah, on or before September E'.-SW'- Social News 963 well, bet. 100 and 600 ft. deep at a point N. 230 ft and W. 27 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. 3, TIGS, R1W. The water la to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 73 cattle, 50 hogs, 50 .sheep and 100 chick-cut- s, and used from Apr. 15 to t. 31, for the irrigation of 'z aero, nil uses in SE'iSE'i SW, Sec. 3, T16S, R1W. 'I, Nephi Local, 1 IGA 4 303 for AY BLEACH - gallon w VETS lcSale DOG FOOD CENTER CUT 14 m cans I00 COFFEE IGA 1 LB W TIN IGA FROZEN lb 3?' PORK DINNERS CHOPS HAWAIIAN PUNCH -- 6 cans 1.00 PORK LOIN ROAST or COUNTRY STYLE B TNYIb SPARE RIBS LEMONADE TOATOES SLICED SEEDLESS m BACON PICNIC FAVORITE... 1 FANGY SLICING GRAPES lb pkg TabeRjte FLAVORS: lemon, limo or Orange with vegetable; RaspPtneopple, or Cherry Oronge fruit; Woldorf with berry, with fruit end vegetable. 13 oz Tlf 6' LB TIN I IGA FULLY COFFEE AUTOMATIC iM RES. JIJ.95 FREE vIHe CHECK THE IGA ADS 98 Maker 7:00 p.m. Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday! L. TUB Coffee lOPEN FRIDAY til in S. 10 for 100 Makes 5 lo 9 cups. 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