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Show NpW, Ju.b County, Utah eJjc NOTICE TO WATER I'SKR Nephi Local and Social News Cimcu-iVVtu- fi Levan Local and Social Hems Henhi News The following application I fill'd with the State have Engineer t0 'ange an. I nppro-prwt- e Wllliam I C.izii'r, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roswell Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Chris Mr. and Mm. Ferron Andor-- I Mr. and Mu. Frank Green-water tn Juab County. Judy and son Ronald ofdaughter Midval. of Idaho Malm announce tensen and s Uoyd were In and faintly of Suit Istke halgh sport the we-n, at State of Utah, throughout the lent the week end with his the birth Falls, of a son on July 6. Fillmore on Sunday for the Cty were week end guests of I'tuli entire year unless otherwise mother, Mrs. Istwll Svedin. with OrandjKtrenta are Mr .and Mrs Golden YY'e.Uing anniversary his mother, Mrs. Chloe Ander- - Mr. and Mm LM 11 Green-designated. All htfationa are In ' Hamid of son. her par-entStephenson also visited with Mr. h.dgh, and at O.himlH 1. Utah Mr. anJ Mrs. Earl Ohapm.ut Nephi, jen house, honoring They SUSA M. and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mr. and Mrs. Iliilande H and Mm. Rulon YVood and Mr. with Mrs. an.! family of Otino. California Ho, George Footer and Mm. Erin 1 Sail sen. are now m iking their home In well of Phoenix. Arizona. Great Day. To Chiingej Guest of Mr and Mm Nephi. resi.bng at 6:h south and Hie summer home economics Mrs. Thcl.U Brown of YY'hlt- Mr. and Mm. Burnell Slier- 4914 Realty Finance Cor- second west. Mrs. link for the tte S'.imje.e Is class and instructor, Mrs. Jes-- 1 tier. California Chapman Is visiting at and family of Tooele, an! were the of poration, 1395 Michigan Ave-- the former Donna Tidwell. sle Sudweck, enjoyed a trip to) the home of her brother in law Mr. and Mm. Ray Rower and their Mr family; n,t Salt Istke City, Ut., projHises Suit Lake on t Mr. and Mm. The and Frank of Fork iqx-nCity American sister, lhmul.1 It Monday. Commander and Mrs, R. L f.unily Tinele: Mr to change the point of diver-sio- n of Interested they visited Bullow tills week. the week end with their niot ti- anil Mr J ) Itirm n I fiiiu and place of use of 9.5 Walker and family of Woodland points ineludisl the Beehive House and er. Mm. Edna Sherwood. son: J.niiuy, JlM Siv.t! an, aoc.-f- t. of water evidenced by Hills. California are visiting In Austin Mungelson. Leonard They had lunch of fYdir The Nephi with his parents, Mr. and Ht.l Utah. Zachery Mr Appl. No. 21364 Mr. and Mrs. Y'ltnee (ty; an at the IVace Gardens and also' Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Jidin B. Hann and Mrs B.) IMnmru-I water was to have been divert- Mrs. C. I., Walker for two toured Christensen of S.ilt Istke City and Califthe Parade of of Homes, Sunnyvale, Jeff, RoNn and Shelly Rose of ed front Bilker Hot Springs at weeks. and Ose.ur Nielsen of Denver. orniafamily were guests of her par- Granger; Mr and a point N. 26 12 W. 12,585 ft. Mr. Muh-u- l Mr. and Mrs, Richard Russell Colorado visited on Saturday at n YY ents, Mr. and Mm. Reuben Stampede visitors of Mr. and and . Iark and un Jminiv from NYV'4 Cor. Sec. 19. T14S, Mrs. of Suit of Henderson the P. James Christenson home. daughter Bo sure thoy got Frank Warner were Mr. List week. Mr. and Mrs Isike Oily; Mr. and Mr Davi t K7W, by means of an earth and Mrs. Nevu.U end week the spent famP. Dean A. Kent and Christensen Warner and Is Seat, di and! dam and ditches and conveyed Cmdv lighter with Mrs. Edmund Russell. Sunday dinner gueta of Mm. Isike City visited on son David of Tooele, and Mr. tholr Vitality family and Miss Verna Calmer to place of use and used from of Edna IVterson were Mr. and ily of Saltanil with Lake her Salt E. S. Sunday Mr. City. nnd Mrs. Bullow Saturday Henry Anderson, mother of Mm. Elna Peterson and sons of Apr. 1 to Oct 1 for the irriga-tii- n Quota ovory day . . of Ogkn, Mr. and Miilvale and Mr. and Mm. Sher- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mangel-mm- . I ai k, of Mantl. On Sunday of 665 acres In SV Mis. William Fritache and and family Snow their attended also Clark They and of Mrs. dinner wn 13. 'the family Sec. Sec. held at man Peterson and family. SKLSE'4 son Loon of Charles City. Iowa SSE'i class minions. Nevada were guests of Park home f,r all members 14. E'jNE'4 Sec. 23. NW;. Apent the week with Mrs. Fly, past Miss Lorulee Engle and her Mr. Mrs, and their parents. YY'ankler including: I M.y and and Carl Mr. Mm. NE'i, SE'4. E'jSW'i Sec. 24. Lynn Whittington. and Mr. and Mr. YYallare Park. Carl Snow, during the Stam- friend. Miss Lavon Hakalo of and Sec. 25. N'iNE'4. E'jNW of Salt Lake City family Salt Lake City were the dinner were Mrs. Lynn Whittington and pede week end aU in T14S. R8YY. Mr. and Mr. Read Black and Sunilay dinner guesta of of Miss Engle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fritache and son guests Mm. Marlon YYankier. six children of of Conor Mm. Burley, Sylvia . Mr Mm. and t. Junction, sec.-fof spent Tuesday afternoon and Hereafter the 9.5 Ralph Jackman on Their son Robert accompanied Colorado and Mr. spent last week at the Sumlny. nnd Mm. Jack water Is to be diverteil from the evening at Dugway with Mr. Idaho of a them home after spending Mr. and Mrs. J. A Nickell and two children of heme Baker Hot Springs area de- nad Mrs. Glen Broadhead. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mower and week at the Marlon YYankier Angeles, California, and their Mrs. Clarence Johnson Pi ice. scribed beginning at a point two nephews of New York were Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Whit- of Fountain Green visited on children of Salt Ijike City were home. W. 50 rods and N. 20 rods front the week at week week of last end end guest of Mr. ;,nd of children YYedncsday of and her Salt guests parSE Cor. Sec. 10. T14S, U8W, tington Miss Nancy Mangelson of Salt Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Harry Black. Charles thence W. 36 rods, thence N. Lake City an Mrs. Glen Brood Price home. end week the Lake City spent Black of Hunter also visited on Christensen. 60 rods, thence E. 36 rods, head and children of Dugway Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bracken YYedne.nluy of last week at the thence S. 60 rods to point of sjent Saturday with Mrs. Lynn of Salt Lake City spent the Yem Mangvlson. Harry Black home. Miss Yinnle Christensen and Mr. with beginning, at the following Whittington. end week Stampede Mm. Martha Crockett of IllAngus Christensen were in Dr. and Mrs. points: (1) N. 990 ft and W. Mrs. William L. Sperry en- and Mm. John YYilkey. Fillmore on Sunday to attend inois. and rMs. Mozell YY'itchor and children Jan. Max D. Davis 1303.5 ft (2) N. 726 ft. and W. tertained on of last George, Kirk Monday of son and two and the daughters golden wedding open house 924 ft. (3) N. 693 ft and W. week in honor of her and Alice Ann of Seattle. Jane and Jan LeY'anger and n daughter, over were Montana for Mr. and Mrs. Philander B. 1072.5 ft. (4) N. 594 ft. and W. Linda. The night Friday visited with occasion was to cele- Diane Nelson of Spanish Fork their parJ. Mm. guests of their aunt, 990 ft. (5) N. 396 ft and W. brate her Mr. and Day. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George HowAMUUCAN Duuar AMOCUTKm Of UTAH eighth birthday anni- were house guests of T. Sherwood. 1155 ft, all from SE. Cor. Sec. arth and Mrs. Da Veda Davis Mrs. Sperry served re- Mm. Fred Pace during the Ute versary. Week end Mr. of and guests T14S R8W. The water Is freshments to 19 10, last week. Mrs. Erin Poulsen were her guests and Stampede. Bishop and Mrs. GoMen R to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. games were brother and Mm. played. Clinn in and Mr. sister and Mr. law, Mrs. Valene Braithwaite Mangelson, 1 for the supplemental IrrigaCity vis- and Mm. Claude Martin of Las Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Martion of 1371 acres in Secs. 30 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Step- two sons of Salt Lake & 31, SE 4 , henson and family of Bountiful ited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Vegas. Nevada; and Mr. and ion YVankier attended the open T14S, R7YV, V .j SV 4 , S14NEI4 Sec. 25 visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. Loren Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bud Rosquist and family house for Mr. and Mrs. PhilandYV Cleston Park. Mr. and Mrs. of St. George. Mr. and Mm. er B. Day on their Golden eliSec. 13, W. Stephenson on Tuesday. SliNV4, NigSE'd Charles Tolley of Orem also Martiin also visited with Mr. ding anniversary at Fillmore SV 14 NW 14 , NWUSW14, Sec. on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. YV. YV. Step- visited over the week end with and Mm. Rulon YVood Sec. 15. NE4 14, SEUNEti henson visited in Springville on Mr. and Mrs. Loran Park. SE14 Sec. 10, T14S, R8VV. Monday with Mr. and Mrs. AlBAR B Q Mr. and Mrs. Burton Holman 37674 Albert E. ma Garrett. end were week of Kearns guests Reid, RED, Delta, Ut., 9.5 sec-- , ft. of water from Baker Hot grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. of their son in law and daughtFRYERS Springs diverted at a point N. Thomas Stephenson and Mr. er, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parkin 46 12 W. 12,585 ft. from YV4 and Mrs. Elijah Salisbury, all and sons of Henderson, Nevada Cor. Sec. 19, T14S, R7W. The of Nephi. By JOHN BAUER are visiting with his parent?, water is to be diverted by canGeneral Manager, Valley Music Hall and als and ditches 7.5 miles to ing of any of the above applic- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin this place of use and used from ations with reasons therefor week. if This threw a on it that the stage. Insisting person Oct. 1 to April 1 for the stock- must be filed in duplicate with advertised that he would served as the charge for Mrs. James Paxman and fambattle. to into a watering of 120 head of cattle the State Engineer, 442 State creep quart bottle, sounding and from Oct 1 to Apr. 1 for Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut., on ily of Idaho Falls, Idaho visited he would procure an audiTA8LERITE WHOLE Upon this the greater with Mm. Clarence Paxman in Duke of Montague the irrigation of 540 acres. All or before August 27, 1966. the ence, of the audience made part was challenged and a wager uses in SEiNE'l Sec. 23, Nephi during the Ute Stamthe best of their way out of was the result. He adverHubert C. Lambert, pede. S I2 NW 14 , the Theatre; some losing W y2 SYV4 NE 4 , London in tised all the STATE ENGINEER a cloak, others a hat, others EV&SE14, How-art- h NWtiSEYi, NE Sheila Tresa and Jeffery, newspajiers announcing that a wig, and swords ahto. One SW4 Sec. 24, T14S, R8W, of Pleasant Grove are visa certain bottle conjurer party, however, staid in the SW?4 Sec. 13, T15S, Dates of SNWK, would appear at the New house, in order to demolish their with 14, publication: grandparents, July iting R8YV. 21 and 28, 1966, in The Times-New- s, Mr. and Mm. George Howarth Theatre in the Hay market. the inside, when the mob Irotests resisting the grant- Of the result, we quote breaking m they tore up this week. Nephi, Utah. the following account from the benches, broke to pieces the journals of the times the scenes, pulled down the boxes; in short, dismantled (1749): CUTUP lb Last night (viz. Monday the Theatre entirely, carrying away the particulars the 16th), the much ex3 LEGGED lb above mentioned into the pected drama of The Bottle Conjurer, at the New street, where they made a 3 BREASTED mighty bonfire; the curtain Theatre in the Haymarket, being hoisted on a pole by ended in the manner following. Curiosity way of a flag. A large party of guards had drawn together prodigiwere sent for, but came ous numbers. time enough only to warm About seven, the Thethemselves around the fire. atre being lighted up, withYVe hear of no other out so much as a fiddle to disaster than a young keep the audience in good noblemans chin being hurt, humour, many grew imoccasioned by his fall into patient Immediately folthe pit with part of one of lowed a chorus of catcalls, the boxes, which he had heightened by loud vociferations, and beating with forced out with his foot Tis thought the consticks; when a fellow came from behind the curtain, jurer vanished away with and bowing, said, that if the the bank. cans performer did not appear, enemies to a late Many the money should be recelebrated book, concerning IGA FRESH turned; at the same time a the ceasing of miracles, are wag crying out from the pit, greatly disappointed by the that if the ladies and gentle men would give double conjurers in the bottle; they imaginprices the conjurer would ing that his jumping into it get into a pint bottle. would have been the most Presently a young genconvincing proof possible, tleman in one of the boxes that miracles are not yet seized a lighted candle and ceased. 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