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Show Juab County, Utah 84648 NepM, Thursday, April 22, 1965 n Special Parly at Home Large Of Mrs. Christensen Group Attends Ends Booklore Year Mrs. Hoyt Funeral 1jeg; mi ill Out-of-tow- NEXT WEEK AT THE VENICE Friday and Saturday April 23 and 24 Matinee Saturday 2 p.m. Wi?g i :AHWi , .! OTIIH .. ......a. SHORT IImv SPECIAL UMIHO THE AQUANUTS" (Aak us about our Bicycle Give-Awa- Contest.) y Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 27, 28, 29 f! Ujyer presents nlktro-Gakiwv- Sewn Ws PraducJon v LAURENCE j NOVAK-HARVEIN W SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S ? o;monrji c&nnzse , F1MWIM l?J;IJ0IB m&mm tT31 lipiri(iHloi')ni!lHla iriiiinmiTO The Booklore Club completed a very successful season with a business meeting and party at the home of Mrs. Lorin J. Christensen on April 15. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Milton Boswell and Mrs. J. E. Worthington. A delicious luncheon was served at tables decorated in the Easter motif. Election of officers was held with Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh being named president for the 1965-6- 6 Mrs. Glade season; Sanders was named vice president, Mrs. DeLiOs Garrett, secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Alton S. Gadd, reporter. Following the election, the remainder of the evening was spent playing a very hilarious game Rabbit" for which prizes had been beautifully wrapped and cleverly decorated with Easter trimmings by Mrs. Boswell. These prize packages contained certain items which had been mysteriously spirited out of the members homes during the week and In many instances their disappearance had caused much speculation as to what could have become of favorite sweaters, ornaments, etc. As each package was unwrapped, recognition of the various objects created much mirth and merriment Enjoying the evening were Mrs. Ralph Chase, Mrs. Eugene Pay, Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs. DeLos Garrett, Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh, Mrs. Theo Westring, Mrs. Alma C. Jones, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Alton S. Gadd and the Mrs. Christensen, hostesses, Mrs. Boswell and Mrs. COME IN EARLY each week Vi to check our MYSTERY SPECIAL at a price too HOT" to vertise. Johnsons IGA, East Center, Nephl MIXING DELIVERING Out of town friends and Mr. featuring . . . UjjS)Fertilizers See your INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSN. 56 has Dinosaur Power for your car for $ Sinclairs Nickle Compound additive gives better performance and increased milage. Try it and see for your1516 self. $ 10 ROSS GARRETT 285 West Center at Mrs. Rex Gardner, Mrs. Alice Jacobsen, Mr. and Kendloss Jacobsen, Mrs. Leonard Nielsen, Wm. M. Nielsen, Mrs. Ruth Petersen, Mr. and Mra. Tony Fraser, all Mr. and of Salt Lake City; Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobsen, Marie VanWagnor and Eloise P. Fillmore, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodell of Idaho Falls; Miss Marsha Hoyt of Cedar City; Austin Ditmore, Orem, Scott Bertleson, Spring-vill- e; Mrs. Boyd Bills, Fountain Green; Mrs. El da Max-fielMr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey, Mrs. Vanda Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Christensen, all of Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Leary of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen, Mrs. Edna Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh, Bishop and Mrs. Golden Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson, Lorenzo Mangel-so- n, LeGrande Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter, Erick Thompson, all of Levan, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mangelson of Provo. d, Man-gelso- n, 116 acres, 52 FOR SALE shares water with full line of machinery. Call 623-171- 6. 4-- D TOPPING OR REMOVAL 16-un- n. n. ft n. 82-44- EW n. reasons with applications therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake LOADER AND BACK HOE WORK Fill Mrs. Rayola Wankier of Long NOTICE TO WATER USERS Beach, California is visiting her The following applications Mr. and Mrs. J. V. have been filed with the State parents, this week. Cooper Engineer to appropriate water in Juab County, State of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Cllsbee Lyman throughout the entire year, un- and family and David Slater less otherwise designated. All of Salt Lake City and Mr. and locations are in SLB4M. Mrs. Vance Christensen of Richfieid were Easter visitors 35845 State Land Board, 105 of Mr. and Mrs. Vemell ChrisCapitol Bldg., Salt Lake City, tensen. of water from Ut., 2 ac.-f- t. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bonne-mo- rt Flood and Seepage Water (Un(Alice Sowby) of Kays-vill- e named Channel) at a point N. and Mr. and Mrs. Dean 1980 ft. and E. 1320 ft. from SW. Cor. Sec. 36, T15S, R1H F. Johnson and six children of W, by means of a dam 0 ft. Sait Lake City were Sunday in height, having a capacity guests at the home of Mr. and of 2 ac.-f- t. inundating 1 acre. Mrs. H. C. Crane. The water to be used for the Week end visitors of Mr. and watering of 150 head of cattle Mrs. in N'iSW Sec. 36, T15S, Joseph Garrett were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mikkelson R1HW. 36291 U. S. of America, and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Service, Forest Service Robert Garrett and son of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Bldg., Ogden, Ut., .012 sec.-f- t. of water from Chicken Springs, Burke Anderson of Provo. Mr. Chicken Creek, trib. to Juab and Mrs. Robert Garrett also Valley (Swamp), at a point S. visited with Mr. and Mra Rex Tolley. 4312E. 8575.5 ft from S Cor Sec. 35, T14S, R1E. The Mr. and Mra Ray Goble and water Is to be collected in a concrete headbox and conveyed children of Granger were week end visitors of Mr. and Mra it 2,200 ft. by pipeline to a Lloyd Goble. Mr. campground in SWV4SEii Musselman and and Mrs. Ben children visitSec. 2, T15S, R1E, NWtfNE ed on Sunday at the Lloyd Sec. 11, T15S, R1E. Goble home. Kary Musselman remained to spend a week with 86535 Nathan Hale, P. O. Box 66, GrantsviUe, Ut, .1 sec.-f- t. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. of water from three wells, Lloyd Goble. 12-IIn diam. 165 ft deep, Mr. and Mrs. In diam., 120 ft. deep, and and children of Byron Chase Salt Lake City 12-iIn diam. 165 deep were week end visitors of Mr. at the following points: No. 1, and Mrs. Rue Golden. Mr. and N. 5658 W. 1515 ft, No. 2, Mrs. Golden and children Gary 8 72-4N. W. 1181.7 ft. No. 3, of Spanish Fork visited on SunN. 1061.4 ft., all from at the Rue Golden home. the SVi Cor. Sec. 3, T14S, day water R18W. The will be used Mr. and Mra Gordon Hanfor the domestic requirements of 1 family and the watering of son and family of Sandy were 100 head of cattle and 12 hors- Easter Sunday dinner guests of es. All uses in W14E14, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ClarSec. 3, T14S, R18W. ence Hansen. Mr. 36619 Carl H. Fields, Box childrenand Mrs. Joe Makin and Jolynn and Stephen of .1 sec. 513, Eureka, Ut, ft of Oreme were Sunday visitors of water from a well 70 ft deep at a point S. 1250 ft. and W. 500 from NE. Cor. Sec. 13, T10S, R3W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of 1 family in Sec. 13, T10S, NE14NE14 R3W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing Sandbox Sand Dirt Barnyard Fertilizer City, Ut., on or before May 22 1965. Hubert Lambert ACTING STATE ENGINEER Fireplace Wood Clarence Phillipsen C. Dates of publication: 'A April 15 and 22, 1965, in The Phone Nephi, Utah. Your investment in fertilizer ... ' Mra LaVere Haynes and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray, Mra Merl Haynes and two children of Salt- - Lake City were FYIday visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mra Max Howard and family of Denver, Colorado were Easter week end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones tind children of Tooele visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard were in Salt Lake City Sunday to attend the missionary testimonial. Their daughter, Miss Susan Howard, was one of the missionaries. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Skidmore and two daughters of Salt Lake City visited on Easter Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jackson. Electricity does not create soot, products of combustion. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. Stellman Greenhalgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Olpin were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler in Salt Lake City. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Ostler. See your dealers new electric range models now. Youll like the many new features. Ifftb ilectrlc, If't bittirl UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Parkin and Mrs. Emma Parkin of Pocatello, Idaho visited three days last week in Nephl with relatives. Tlmes-New- S, s, One Head of lettuce One lb. of Carrots One lb. of Bananas NBC GRAHAM CRACKERS - 2 lb 63 MORNING MILK TALL CANS -- 8 for 1.00 CAKE MIXES - DUNCAN HINES IAYER - 3 pkgs 89 SWIFTNING 3 LB TIN SHORTENING 77n DRINK -- 46 oz cans ORANGES .gt&i pays off in extra profits at harvest time! investment in fertilizer will pay off handsomely at harvest time in increased Fertilizer dealer has the ability to help you determine the right amount of each fer yields and profits. Dollars invested in ferreturn if proper tilizer will bring a tilizer element for maximum profits. See him today for your complete fertilizer management methods are followed.. Dont yourself at harvest- program, and for the finest quality fertilizers available: USS Fertilizers, by United States time; use enough fertilizer. Your USS Steel. e Spriggs and baby of Ogden, and Kent Pace, a student of Weber College, were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fired Pace. Mrs. Fred Hedberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Tharol Raymond Houghton, Howell, all of Nephi, and Mr. and Mra Voil Howell of Provo were in Salt Lake City on Sunday to attend a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iloilo Howell. MANDARIN short-chang- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pace of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy For TreasurWIvlinded Gourmets ! LIBBYS 3-to- -l Mr. ami Mrs. Grant Kendall spent the Fkister vacation with anil family of Salt Lake City her Mr. and Mrs. were Easter Sunday visitors of Ray grandpaients, Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. Vcrda Kendall. Week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunt were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lunt and family of Salt Ioike City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lunt and family of Sandy Mrs. Angus Haynes. Mr. and were Sunday visitors at the Mrs. Clark Haynes and family Ray Lunt home. Tammy Lunt of Provo visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mra Angus Haynes. PINE-GRF- T I An Three ft TREE CLOSE OUT SPECIAL off on all FULLER PAINT now in stock Plumbing & Builders Supply, 66 South Main Nephi. Branch Manager and Christensen of Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christensen and Ivy Christensen of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert RasMr. and Mra Reed mussen, at lowest costs CLARKS SINCLAIR SERVICE 385 South Main, Nephl, rel- ad- Girls WANTED TO BUY Call small size bicycle SPREADING i atives who attended the funeral services for Mrs. Eva C. Hoyt on April 16 included the followMr. and Mrs. Earl B. ing: Hoyt and family of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Hoyt and Mr. and family of Levan; Mrs. L. 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