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Show Satiicfi-VtU- Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 He also 'spoke at Sacrament meeting at Mona Sunday evening. He recently returned, from a mission in Japan. neux of Salt Lake City were in Nephi last week to attend the funeral services of Brigham Thursday, November 26, 1964 G- Juab County Hospital Page Two Nephi Susie B. Worwood, Nephi Edward Houghton, Mona admitted Recently authorities: patients Garrett. Mrs. Joe Allen, Nephi Mrs. Lavere Haynes, Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Clark Green at the Juab County Hospital at and Bonnie Jarrett of Roger Mrs. LaMont Dansle return- Salt Lake City spent the week halgh were guests of her broth Nephi include the following, acGary Ensign of Hawthorn, David Broadbent, son of Mrs. Mrs. Stephen O. Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Molyneux home Monday after spending end with their parents. Mr. and er in law and sister, Mr. and cording to the list released on Floris Broadbent, ed California and a student at the and Delta. Mr. and of Santaquin. Fillmore, a few days at the Payson Hos- Mrs. Earl Jarrett Mrs. George Hawkins in Boun Tuesday morning by Hospital Carl Colby,- - Colonial Manor, Brigham Young University, vis- Mrs. family Lane Harward, Levan. Clark Molyneux and fam- pital. tiful on Saturday evening. ited with h's grandmother, Norma and MolyMt. Rosenlof of Abner of Mrs. on Sandy, Mrs. Rose Neilsen Sunday, ily Mrs. Robert Nash (Madge) Pleasant visited on Mrs. Fern Francom of Morand three children of San Jose with her son in Thursday law and oni visited at the home of her California are spending the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl son in law and daughter, Mr. Thanksgiving week with her Jarrett and Mrs. Dick Ingram on SunEl' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgy Week end guests of Mrs. A. day. lertson. V. Gadd were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leo Ingram entertained 86452 Tintic Drain Tunnel NOTICE TO WATER USERS W. Gadd and three child- on John Salt Co., 809 Kearns Bldg., Saturday in honor of her of Salt Lake City. Other The following applications Lake City, Ut. .0334 sec.-f- t. Orient Trip Reviewed ren Dorothy, on her 12th daughter, on dinner of State with the filed guests Sunday have been Sevenfrom an unnamed spring (Right birthday anniversary. V. Mrs. A. were Gadd Mr. and teen guests enjoyed games and Engineer to change or approp- Branch Ruby Hollow) at a For Booklore Club; Mrs. V. E. Gadd of Provo and a luncheon. riate water in Juab County, S. 5830E. 588.9 ft. from Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Gadd of State of Utah, throughout the point SW. Cor. Sec. 33, T10S, R2W. Mrs. Chase Hostess Nephi entire year unless otherwise The water is to be used in the George V. Ord left Sunday designated. All locations are in Tintic Mining District at the for Colton, California hostmorning Chase has Mrs. Ralph A. J. (Jack) Garbett of Palo to visit with SLB&M. his son in law Tintic Drain Tunnel for mining ess to the Booklore Club memAlto, California is spending the and Mr. and Mrs. of lead, zinc and silver, and bers on November 19. daughter, Mrs. week end with Hamer Thornton To Change: from Nov. to June as a sup- Wallace Garrett, club president, Thanksgiving (Alice) and his GarA. Mrs. L mother, and with his son and for the water- officiated . Mrs. James Smith, family; supply plemental bett Melvin Staheli and 4557 daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. ing of 600 cattle, and from who had charge of the even-lng- 's William H. Staheli, 590 East June Merl to Nov. for the watering Ord, Mrs. introduced Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Gowprogram, 10th So., Springville, Ut. pro- of 200 cattle in NW4NW and her Fech Erma granders and Mrs. Olive Anderson poses to change the place of Sec. 4, NE4 Sec. 3, T11S, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchdaughter, Sheri Barnett of Pay spent Thursday in Provo with ell, son Reid and use of 2 sec. ft. of water Init- R2W. daughter Ann a Fech Mrs. son. very Mrs. Myrum Lund. gave iated by Application No. 31813. were week of American Fork a trip interesting report of The water was to have been end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. 36494 George C. Bennlon, which she took to the Orient Miss Cecil Gowers of Salt diverted from a well at a point 173 Lakewood Dr., Orem, Ut last spring. Lake City spent the week end Maurice Howard. S. 233.8 ft. and W. 1183.7 ft. .015 sec.-- ft Out of woods to you shipped over Union Pacific . . well from a which on a tour went She with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. from NE Cor. Sec. 31, T12S, bet. 100 and 300 ft deep at a On Mr. Mrs. and Sunday, took 26 Burnell Gowers. days and which R1E, and used from Mar. 1 to point N. 900 ft. and E. 300 lasted Richard Mitchell and children, the group to Thailand, SingaOct. 30 for the irrigation of 160 Mr. Mrs. Maurice Howard Sec. 1, Cor. T11S, SW from The November the of ft Formeeting Kong, pore, Japan, Hong acres In WSE4, SESE R9W. The water Is to be used mosa and Wall Camp of the Daugh- and daughter Jean, Mr. and Fort statNam. She Viet Sec. 30, NWNE'i for the domestic requirements ed that the Japanest people ters of Utah Pioneers was held Mrs. George Howard and son Sec. 31, T12S, R1E. of one family, for the watering George Maurice were guests of very friendly, courteous, Friday at the home of Mrs. Mr. same Hereafter, the quantity of 1500 cattle, and from Apr, were and Mrs. A. D. Hanson in was Lunt Frank regivFech Mrs. and Prayer hospitable. of water is to be diverted dur- 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation Lake City. The occasion Salt Anderen now by to Chaplin Alligee Tokyo, ing the same period and from of Vt acre, all uses in WWVi ported her visit was Ever think about our dependence upon forest the son. birthday anniversary led She also the group products? Your house, the same point of diversion as SW4 Sec. 1, SWSE4 Sec, the largest city in the world in furniture, even paper, are examples of their contribution to comfortten millsinging. The history of Wm. of Mrs. Ruby Bigler, mother of of with a described above from a 12-ipopulation 2, T11S, R9W. able living. Dependable transportation of these products ion. of the group attend- Park, a pioneer, was given by Mrs. Maurice Howard. from well, 270 ft. deep and used for Protests resisting the grant- ed anPart forest and mill to factory and to you church where those Mrs. Milo Cazier. The lesson, LDS too. is the same purposes as hereto- ing of any of the foregoing apimportant, and Mr. Mrs. Jerry Bosh in attendance came from great "Pioneer Relics" was presentfore in NE4SE, Throughout the West, on Union Pacific, specialized equipment, plications with reasons there' distances, spending the entire ed by Mrs. Amy Warner. Re- and two children left Sunday Sec. modern electronic traffic controls and communications, supervised 30, SESE will where for St. for, must be filed in duplicate George they Sec. with the State Engineer, 442 day, and cooking their meals at freshments were served to 12 visit with her NWNE by skilled personnel, combine to move forest and many other prodparents, Mr. and the church. She showed colored members and the attendance Mrs. 31, T12S, R1E. ucts safely, speedily, and efficiently ... the automated rail, way. State Capitol, Salt Lake City, movies in Las and Mem-mot- t, Hiatt, Larry won was Lula of the beautiful scenery prize by on or before January 2, Whenever you ship, be specific, route Union Pacific. a for Utah, relatives with Vegas On your next business trip, tike your family tlonf In a and buildings of the Orient. 4562 Hoitt Moss, Levan, 1965. Domehner you week, She reported that one of the i the scenery ... it oyo level. Ut proposes to change the D. Criddle Family Fares apply to both Pullman inf Condi. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bracken, Wayne a was t. of sec.-fthe 10 trip point of diversion of STATE ENGINEER highlights Mrs. Catherin B. Bowles re8POKANe tour of the inside of the Japan- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bauscher, of water initiated by ApplicTACSJ Kenhome on Wednesday of and Mr. and turned Mrs. Elmer ation No. 22473, The water Dates of publication: November ese Imperial palace, in which dall visited on PORTlANO Sunday after- last week after visiting in was to have been diverted from 19, November 26 and December no pictures were allowed to be noon at the home Bountiful and Provo for a week of Mr. and foltaken. or one of all the either 3, 1964, in The Times-New- s, with members of her family. Sheri then entertained with a Mrs. John Wilkey. lowing points: (1) S. 5000 ft. Nephi, Utah. and W. 950 ft., (2) S. 3000 ft. Japanese song and a Siamese Mr. and Mrs. W. Lewis GardMr. and Mrs. A. Roy Bowles, oeocN dance for which she wore auth- ner of Salt Lake City are the Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn, and and W. 4000 ft., (3) S. 50 ft. DCNVCR and W. 3250 ft all from NE IV THE DISTRICT COURT entic costumes. Mrs. Fech also house guests of Mr. and Mra Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ostler SALT LAKE CITY OAKLAND beau-tifKANSAS CfTV AND Cor. Sec. 9, T15S, R1W; (4) IN FOR JUAB displayed a great many AN PKANCISCO Grant Allen, and also are vis- were in Salt Lake City over LA5 VE N. 470 ft. and W. 470 ft. from souvenirs, among which iting with other friends and the week end to attend the COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH d were LOSANMltO SE Cor. Sec. 4, T15S, R1W, pictures on relatives in Nephi. Utah State Farm Bureau Conand used from Apr. 1 to Oct. DON V. COOPER, silk, and hand embroidered linvention. en handkerchiefs. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keeler, 31 for the irrigation of 250 Plaintiff UNION Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foote acres in Sec. 9, SE4 Sec. 4, vs. Mrs. Chase served refresh- Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzroy, ments to Mrs. James Smith, and Catherin Bowles of Provo of Provo spent Saturday at HATTIE MAE COOPER, T15S, R1W, and year-roun- d RAILROAD Mrs. R. Roscoe Garrett, Mrs. were Sunday visitors of Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chesdomestic requirements of one Defendant See your nearest Union Pacific Railroad office Alma C. Jones, Mrs. Joseph Catherin B. Bowles. ter Foote. family, and for the watering of 200 sheep and 135 cattle. Garrett, Mrs. Milton Boswell, SUMMONS Mrs. J. E. Worthingtn, Mrs. Hereafter the same quantity of water is to be diverted THE STATE OF UTAH TO Wallace Garrett, Mrs. Delos ing the same period as here- THE ABOVE NAMED DE- Garrett, Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh, Mrs. Alton S. Gadd, Miss tofore from either one or all of FENDANT: You are hereby summoned Merry Chase, and the special the following wells; (1) 16-iwell bet. 100 and 500 ft. deep and required to serve upon guests, Mrs. Erma Fech and at a point S. 2625 ft. and W. Milton T. Harmon, plaintiffs Sheri Barnett 615 ft. from NE. Cor. See. 9, attorney, whose address is T15S, R1W; Wells 2, 3, and 4 Juab County Courthouse, Nesame as above described, and phi, Utah, an answer to the News Briefs used for the same purposes as complaint herein, which has Nephi described above. been filed with the clerk of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carver said court If you fail so to do, of Provo were Sunday visitors To Appropriate: judgment by default will be of Mrs. Lois Nelson. taken against you for the reS6S51 G. O. Golden, 1445 lief demanded in said comMr. and Mrs. Morris T. OstSo. 640 E., Orem, UL 2 sec.-f- t. plaint ler of Logan announce the 10-in. from a This is an action for Divorce. birth of a well, bet. 100 and daughter on Novemb600 ft deep at a point N. 1880 Dated this 22 nd day of July, er 18. are Mr. Grandparents and W. 5430 ft. from SE. 1964. and Mrs. Wallace Garrett and Cor. Sec. 6, T14S, R1W. The Milton T. Harmon Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy T. Ostler, water is to be used for the Attorney for Plaintiff all of Nephi. domestic requirements of one Juab County Courthouse Mr. ana Mrs. Marvin Anderfor the watering of family, Nephi, Utah. 300 cattle and 6 horses, and son returned home Saturday affrom Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the 17, 1964, in The Times-New- s, ter a weeks stay in Salt Lake irrigation of 50 acres, all uses Dates of publication: NovembCity where Mr. Anderson was in W er 2, 29: December 3, 10 and a patient at the St Marks said Sec. 6. Nephi, Utah. Mona News Nephi Local, Social News Patient List -- the n. the automated oil way NENE, n. NWSE, SWSE, NENE, ul hand-painte- PACIFIC n. ft KENNECQTFS "INVISIBLE IV1AI!M Good news for patient people. The GS Buicks are in production again. And lots of new Buicks are on their way to us. Ilelp us send your favorite on its way to you. Come in and order the Bulck you want. Ernest Shober is invisible when lie works as a mold maker helper at Kennecotts Utah Smelter. He cant be seen because, from head to foot, hes covered by safety. Since he works near copper at a temperature of 2000 degrees fahren-hei- t, he wears a hard hat with attached face mask, a heat reflective . coat and leg protectors, asbestos spats and safety shoes. But all this is a precaution there has not been a lost time accident in the 14 years the mold maker job has existed. Personal protective equipment, chosen after rigid tests, is just one part of the safety program that covers every employee at Kennecott. This program, actively supported by employees and their union leader has earned a long succession of national industrial safety awards. Because safety has top priority at all times, Kennecotts Utah Copper Division employees are 10 times safer on the job than the average person is at home. lMt time": ta accident serious enough to cause an employee to lose time from work. 19es WILDCAT SPOUT COUPE And yea II soon be driving the car you waited for. 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