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Show KUphi, Juab County, Utah 84648 eljc Thursday, Juna 3, 1965 EiiiiriJ-ctu- o Pag Nephi Local, Social News Mr. and Mrs. Austin Loveless and daughters Annette and Debra of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mower and sons Vaughn and Michael of Salt Lake City were Sunday visit ors of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd, NOTICE OF SALE PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICES: Conault Clerk of the District Coart or the respective signers for further InforaustkMi. MAIN STREET PROPERTY AND WATER STOCK Bids will be received by the for executors undersigned purchase of the Hawkins Build7 South Main SL, Neing, for the purchase of Also phi. 6.4 shares of Nephi Irrigation Company stock. Russell Vincent Ord r Leo G. Ingram, Executor of Estate of George V. J Ord, deceased. Will L. Hoyt, Attorney for NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of George V. Ord, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at office of Will L. Hoyt, attorney for said estate, 31 South Main St, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 13 day of August A. D. 1065. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Executors . Utah Code AnnotSec. ated 1953, with proper verific- Dates of publication: May 27, ation as required therein. 3 and 10, 1965. Russell Vincent Ord and Leo June O. Ingram, Executors of Estate 33-3- 75-9-- of George V. Ord, Deceased. Notice to Water Users Dates of publication: May 13, 20, 27, and June 3, 1965, In The following applications Nephi, Utah have been filed with the State The Engineer for an Extension of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Time Within Which to Resume Use of Water, and to AppropEstate of Fred A. Reedy, aha riate water In Juab County, Fred Reedy, deceased. Creditors State of Utah, throughout the will present claims with vouch entire year unless otherwise ihrs to the undersigned at the All locations are designated. Tlmes-New- s, office of Udell R. Jensen, 125 N., Main St., Nephi, Utah, on or before the 14th day of August, A. D. 1965. Claims must be presented In accordance with the provisions of section U. C A., 1953, with proper verification as required 75-9-- 5, therein. Richard G. Jensen, Ancillary Administrator with will annexed of Estate of Fred A. Reedy, also known as Fred Reedy, Deceased. 'bates of publication: May -- 13, 20 and 27, and June 3, 1965, in The Tlmes-NewNephi, Utah. s, 19 IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OR UTAH, IN AND !j FOR JUAB COUNTY In the Matter of the Adoption of GINA JOANNE KBYTE, Minor J in SLBAM. r : ' Extension of Time Within Which to Resume Use of Water No. 172 Max L. Cloward, 8332 W. Aleen Ave., Magna, Ut, has filed an Extension of Time Within Which to Resume Use of a total of .024 sec.-f- t. of water evidenced by Underground Water Claim Noe. 2729 and 2884. .022 sec. -- of water under Claim No. 2729, and .002 sec.-- ft of water under Claim Now 2884. The water has been averted from two wells at the following points: No. 1, Claim and,W. No. 2729, N. 1364 1513 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 5, T11S, R1E. No. 2, Claim No. and W. 36 2884, N. 2405 from SE. Cor. Sec. 5, T11S, R1E. The water was last beneficially used in March 1960 and an Extension of Time is now requested to and including March 29, 1970. ft ft ft ft 35467 George W. Smith, 537 Sherman Ave., Salt Lake NOTICE Notice Is of water hereby given that City, Ut, 6 sec.-well from 80 to from a above named minor child has 800 ft deep at a point N. 200 been filed in the above entitled ft and W. 200 ft from SE Cor. court by Farren Arlo Keyte Sec. 13, T15S, R8W. The water t, and Marilyn V. Keyte, his wife, is to be used from Apr. 15 to i and that said petition has been Oct 31 for the irrigation of 320 set for hearing before said acres in EV4 Sec. 13, T15S, .court at its court room at R8W. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, on Monday the 21 day of June, 36780 Bear Creek Mining '1965 at 10 oclock a.m., and Co., 1498 South Lipan St. of .that all persons interested are Denver, Colo., .03 sec.-; required to then and there ap-- f' water from a 4 34-iwell 525 pear and show cause if any ft deep at a point N. 1100 ft they have why the said petition and E 80 ft from NW Cor. r should not be granted. Sec. 13, TT1S, R3W. The water 1 WITNESS the Clerk of said to be used in connection with court with the seal thereof mining operations In the Tin-ti- c ,e affixed this 21 day of May, Mining Dist at the Horse 1965. shoe Hill Mine, in Bees. 7, 8, JAMES P. CHRISTENSEN 18, TT1S, R2W, Secs. 12 & 13, Clerk (Seal) T11S, R3W. ft a petition for adoption of the 16-i- n. ft n. Dates of publication: May June 3, 10 and 17, 1965. 27, 36849 Robert J. Robinson, Box 153, Eureka, Ut., .015 sec.-- ft well of water from a 12-i60 to 100 ft deep at a from ; BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS 2200 ft. CONSERVATION OOMMIS-3- - point S. 2000 ft and E SION OF THE STATE OF from NW. Cor. Sec. 18, T10S, R2W. The water is to be used UTAH for the domestic requirements of 1 family, the watering of 2 ..IN THE MATTER OF horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct AMENDMENTS TO THE 31 for the irrigation of .25 GENERAL RULES AND acre. All uses In NENW GOV- -, REGULATIONS Sec. 18, T10S, R2W. ERNING THE CONSER- -, VATTON OF OIL AND 36862 U. S. of America, GAS IN THE STATE OF Bureau of Land Management UTAH , of Fillmore, Ut, .045 sec. water from a well 114 NOTICE OF HEARING deep at a point S. 249W. 3580 . CAUSE No. 113-- 1 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 1, T14S, used OF UTAH TO R3W.theThe water is to be i THE STATE stockwatering of 500 ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS for head of cattle In NEJ4SET4 OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL Sec. 1, T14S, R3W. - AND ROYALTY OWNERS AND OTHER PERSONS IN 36891 Thomas E. Judge & THE STATE INTERESTED IN Cleo ; P. O. Box 651, EurJudge, t DRILLING FOR AND THE eka, .25 sec. water Ut, t PRODUCTION OF OIL AND from a n. well fromof 300 to OR GAS: , 400 ft. deep at a point S. 1318 t Under the provisions of and W. 970 from NE. 40-Utah Code Anno- Cor. Sec. 18, T10S, R2W. The Title tated 1953, the Oil and Gas water to be used for the dois mestic Commission Conservation requirements of 1 famgiven authority to make rules ily, 50 persons, fire prevention and regulations and amend in a Cafe, Service Station and them from time to time as Motel, for an laundeemed necessary for the prop-e- r and from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 dry Oil and administration of the for the irrigation at 2 acres. Gas Conservation Act All uses in Notice is hereby given that NWSENE Sec. 18, T10S, the Utah Oil and Gas Conser- R2W. vation Commission has prepared a' tentative set of amendProtests resisting the grantments and revisions to the of any of the foregoing aping General Rules and Regulations plications with reasons thereas adopted, and that a hearing fore, but be filed in duplicate on will be held such amend- with the State Engineer, 442 ments and additions on Tues- State Salt Lake City, Capitol, day, June 15, 1965, at 10:00 on or before 1965. n. ft n. ft Millet, June Dairy Month PLANS for Utah's 1965 June Dairy Month observance are discussed over a glass of milk by Byron O. - Chairman, and Margie a county dairy Ger-om- e, Activities Planned For June Dairy Month . j i charge of Utahs 1965 June Dairy Month observance. A highlight of the monthlong observance will be the traditional "Dairy Night at Derks Field baseball game on Friday, June 18, 1965. The annual dairy night will feature is underway. Pacific Coast League Basea 1 Was desig. ball game between the Salt Tuesday, June over nated as "Milk Day all Lake City Bees and the InUtah, kicking off June Dairy dianapolis Indians. Month activities of the Amer"Dairy Princess contests also ican Dairy Association of Utah, conducted in a numare sponsor of the annual dairy ber being of Utah counties during event On "Milk Day" Utah residents were encouraged to June Mr. Millet said. County winners will compete In the buy more milk In supermark- State Dairy Princess finals In ets, restaurants and for Salt Lake City in November. breaks. "A long series of civic lunch, Pesiding over all June Dairy eons and dinners saluting the Month events are Mary Lynn dairy industry is now being Clifford, Clinton, Davis Coun- held across the state Mr. Milty, Utahs Dairy Princess; and let continued. The luncheons her two attendants, Jeanette and dinners feature speaking Bench of Fairview, Sanpete appearances of Utahs dairy County and Marveda Maughn royalty before many civic and of Ogden. Byron C. Millet business groups. Salt Lake City, is the general chairman of the committee in Juab County residents this week Joined dairy fanners, dairy processors, business and civic leaders in saluting the Beehive States cow and her products, as the 1965 observance at June Dairy Month ' - NOTICE OF SALE MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT W. L. MOBLEY ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Administrator at the Estate of W. L Morley, Deceased, will conduct a PROBATE SALE, subject to confirmation by the District Court of ail MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT of the estate at the W. L. MORLEY RANCH, THREE MTT.ES NORTH OF MORONI, UTAH, at the hour of 10:00 OCLOCK AM., on SATURDAY, the 5th DAY OF 1965. The principal JUNE, items to be sold are: a combine, 3 tractors, hay rake, swater, ditcher, plows, land leveler, trucks, manure spreader, baler, grain drill; also miscellaneous and machinery Fish & Game PDX Repaired If you have calledt he Salt Lake Office of the Utah State Department of Fish and Game recently and no one answered the telephone, its not that you were being ignored, theyre just having telephone troubles. It seems the present equipment has worn out and some calls coming into the PBX that appear to be ringing to the caller, show no indication of an incoming call on the switchboard. Fish and Game Spokesmen noted that this is one of the busiest times of the year for equipment incoming phone calls, and they ELBERT H. MORLEY, sincerely regret any inconvenAdministrator ience. New equipment will be inDates of publication: May 27, stalled by the first of next June 3, 1965. week. Mr. and Mrs. John P. ChrisMr. and Mra E L. tison, Christison and family, Mr. and Mra Raymond Black and Mrs. Eva C. Baldwin, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Christison of Ely. Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Varlo Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gar-be-tt and family of Payson were the of Thatcher, Idaho were Memorial day guests at the Memorial week end visitors of home of Mr. and Mra Vernon Mra A. L. Garbett Mr. and Butler. Mrs. Paul M. Christison of Richfield spent Memorial day Mr. and Mrs. Orin Nielsen with Mra A. L. Garbett and sons Craig and Kevin of Mrs. Ray Anderson of Ely, Sunset, and Mra Reva Bailow Nevada is visiting at the home and song Jimmy and Leon of of her son in law and daughter Sandy were Memorial week end Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garrett visitors of Mr. and Mra Roy Chase. Mr. and Mra Ronald GreenGlade halgh, and Mr. and Mra Memorial week end visitors Greenhalgh and family of Salt Lake City were in Richfield of Mr. and Mra Ed. Cox were on Saturday to attend the an- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cox and nual Richfield High School children Helen, Mark, Carolyn commencement exercises where and Phil of Bountiful, Mr. and Mra F. W. Keller of Price Kathy Greenhalgh was among J. W. Humphrey of Provo visShe is the the graduates. Cox on ited daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Taryl home. Monday at the Ed. Greenhalgh of Richfield. Mr. and Mra Dean F. JohnMr. and Mra Paul Green- son and daughters Barbara and halgh and daughter Christy of Peggy Lee of Salt Lake City Salt Lake City visited with Mr. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenhalgh and Mrs. H. C. Crane Thurson Friday evening. day. ft ft July 10, Lambert asm, in the Commissions ofHubert C. fices, 348 East South Temple, Suite 301, Salt Lake City, Utah, ACTING STATE ENGINEER at which hearing suggestions as to the adoption of or changes in these proposed amend- Published in The ments and revisions and sug- Nephi, Utah, May 27,June 3 and gestions as to the adoption of June 10, 1965. any changes In any other rules or regulations will be heard. BEDDING PLANTS DATED this 24th day of Tlmes-New- May, 1965. NOW READY s, SATURDAY JUNE 5 im3JD(JWG3 Rx da . COMPLETE LINE OF Wil-for- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beck and three daughters of Burley, Idaho visited in Nephi with friends and relatives on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra James Golden of Provo were Memorial week end visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mra Arnold Brough. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Worthington of Salt Lake City and Paul Bean of Brigham City were Sunday visitors at the Brough home. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Hazel Bosh were Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Bosh and three daughters of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bosh and three children of Las Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Vest and son of Idaho Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bosh and two children of Nephi DON'T Week end guests of Mrs. Gilbert Bailey were Mrs. Glela B. Jorgensen and Iris Irons of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Daisy Reed of Salt Lake City also visited on Saturday with Mrs, Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Belliston and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Redd of Blanding were week end vis itors of Mrs. Lester B. Bel liston. TODAY! FREE CHIPS AND DIPS COURTESY OF CLOVER CLUB - 7 UP - AND FREE COKE-SPRIT- E R. C. COLA r"'A i CARNATION TUNA 4for95 SWIFTNING 3 lb tins - each 77 POTATOES canned F PhGTEGTIQtJ AT can 11 GREEN BEANS Libby ;303 tins 5 for 1.00 GREEN PEAS 303 tins Libby 5 for 1.00 PEAS & CARROTS 5 cans LEO W. CHRISTENSEN DISTRIBUTOR, 623-064- 6 Nephi, Utah STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS IBE SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:30 Whatever type roof, we have a Chevron or Standard Roof Coating to give you all year protection. Primer, paint, plastic cement, canvas waterproofing and asbestos, aluminum and asphalt base coatings. They lengthen roof life protect against the weather, insulate, stop leaks and control condensation. There are also economical, long wearing coat ings for structural steel, brick, concrete and shingle walls. tT ' Order now and take delivery (with us, it's prompt) before August 31st, and there's a 10 discount for you! Phone BORROW-SUBSCR- Mrs. Keith Bailey and sons Ricky and Reed of Kamas spent Memorial day with her father, C. W. Glazier and Mrs. Alice Bailey. Summer Garden . SICK-ROO- M SUPPLIES AND NEEDS AVAILABLE Eg-li- the home of his mother, Mrs. P. N. Anderson. the familiar mark on back er Da-Ve- . your prescription dates hundreds of years when it meant "recipe". Today, to instructions doctor's your the registered pharmacist also is a recipe, now known as a prescription. It is what he prescribes for you to assist in regaining or maintaining your health. We follow his instructions exactly. . STATE OF UTAH OIL AND GAS CONSERVAyear old plants Delphlnum, Basket of Gold, Baby's Breath, TION COMMISSION, CLEON B. FEIGHT, Columbine, Mom plants. Sweet EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR William, Giant Pansy Sage, AND SECRETARY. Geranium, Petunias, Verbena, Salvia, Marigold. Vinca, Mom Data of publication: June 3, Ross, Dusty Miller. Basel and 1965, in The Times Nowm, Ne- other Nephi Floral. . Utah. 23jn incL phi, CLOSED e, SWNENE, Ut, WILL BE Mr. and Mra George T. Crane and family were guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mra H. C. Crane over the week end. They are returning to Greeley, Colorado, after spending the winter at Provo where Mr. Crane has been atCommencement Exercises. Miss tending school and teaching at Gloria Jean Gustin, daughter the Brigham Young University. of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gustin, was among the graduatea Mra G. J. Greaves of Ogden and daughter, Mra Helen Mr. and Mra Eldon Crow-th- Wright of Washington, D. C. of Provo visited with Mr. visited on Wednesday and and Mrs. Clarence Hansen on Thursday of last week with Mr. and Mra Kay Mrs. Greaves sister, Mra Sunday. Davis. and family of Salt Hansen Lake City, Mr. and Mra GorMr. and Mrs. William E. don Hansen and fami'y of SanLamb of Salt Lake City and of end were week guests dy Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Lamb and son Russell of Provo visit. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. ed with Mrs. DaVeda Davis on Smith and family of Salt Lake Sunday and Monday. d City were visitors of Mrs. CapL and Mrs. John L. Car. Belliston on Sunday and ter n and three children of Monday. Air Force, Florida are visMr. and Mra EksAyn Ander- iting with his grandparents, son and family of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Heber Fowkes City spent Memorial day at this week. i GET 1001 El PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Mr. and Mra Jim Wood, and Frank Gustin of Salt Lake City, Mra Dora Smithson of Delta, Lewis Gustin of Spring-villPat Brereton of Payson, Julie Gustin of Spanish Fork were in Nephi on Thursday to attend the Juab High School ft 6, NEPHI DRUG CO. . -- CMt.KMr- M CHW imu c Libbys ;303s for 09 ZEE TOWELS Large roll - - 2 for 37 VETS DOG (tall cans)' FOOD 13fr97 NBC SALTINES 2 lb package -- "57 FROZEN t oz cans ORANGE JUICE NOW 6 for 1.00 12 oz MORRELL FRANKS 3 phg 1 .00 FRESH GROUND BEEF -- 3 lbs 1.00 Two |