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Show Nv NepM, Juab County, Utah djc Notice to Water Users TJu fulliMr.nt: b,n Kiigun-rh4v r f;k 1 i Nephi News applicatlonaj v.tth ihe 8tate t appropriate water Ualkers Uimes-iJXJe- ws in Juab Count ,, stata of Utah, nil (oration a v jq .slJiiM. I 4 .T"4 'T' . - M Individuals tended the Robinson f unity union held S.itirdiy and Sunday in Salt Creek ctnvon. J irk Robinson who has president of the organization for the past year was in charge. New n otfieet inelude William of Maml i ns pies. dent and Monte Robinson of as vice president. Mr, and Mrs. Kemlh and family of Rivoidale ne the week end with their pa cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen and Mrs. Velma ll.insen. They also attended the Sandoi family reunion on Sunday at the Nephi City paik. Visitors of Mrs. Anna D. All-re- d last week were Dr. and Mrs. Hannon I. Prohst of St. Lillis, Missiourl and Mr. und Mrs. Vernon IVobst of OgU-n-. Ninety-seve- n Nephi News Briefs . . i -- Mis Wall ne Paik and her daughter, Anna lass, returned home Sun t iv after spending the w.,k in tv I ,r City with Mrs. Path s son in law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J, If. Burns. Mr and Mis Burns and Mrs. ik also enjoyed a visit to Las Vegas, Nevnd.1. Mr. and M's. Burns and Mrs. Piuk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kumen G trdiier at a garden party In honor of Congressman and Mrs. David King. jijuiw i iMV-- tx-e- lt (! Jv LAWS' MOWER AM) I will not DKAR MABKL 37655 (5i:6Y RruLh I! rid-i- , 111(14 1.K SEU1ICE of another ait through your 247 North Iron. YYeat, Ne 1 I awn mutters sharpened am ilia ill, V,u' bridge game. o ft of water from hi. I't .1 van and repaired. We have tiros, engine to v Stor 2 apnnpi a.ea in an unnamed wash. Tln water U to be di tent a Glamorene Electric Rug porta, wheels and blades for of tires veiled at the tullmvlng polnta Shanijiooer for only $1 00 a day most mowers. All sir.es on. and tubes, and part a for bl ao the turn fan lights you 1M ft. and E. 715 ft 1)8. eyes and tricycles. Saws file, from SV Cor. See. 31. (2) ami set. Lem word at Clark's S. 2.10 ft. and E. 215 ft. from GOOD PASTUTtK for hva Market In Nephi or with Ken SV Cor. See. 32. both In TI3S. Carl Jar noth Hoyt at $0 00 per month for pickup H1W, The spring areas are rett. phone and delivery. Sam's shop. GundetcribeJ aa follows: 11 be' 6 nui nison. ginning 6i0 ft. K. and 30 ft. 4 bedroom S, of SV. Cor. Sec. 31. T13S FOR SAIJE wa i trcs.s EXPEI IIENCEI) ItlW, thenre S. 200 ft., thence home with two baths. Can be for wanted shift, "graveyard1' 400 E. ft., thence N. 200 ft., used as a duplex. Finaneing can thence V. 400 ft. to beginning. be arrange Contact Richard midnight to 6 a in. Ray's Cafe. Nephi. 42) beginning 100 ft. S. and Greenhalgh, phone 115 ft. E. tf SV Cor. Sec. 32. FOR SALE Partly remodT13S, R1W. thence S. 32 E. 200 ft., thence N. 5S E. 400 ft . REWARD for return of black eled older home at 395 East IYioed to sell thence N. 32 W. 200 ft., thence and white kitten. "Charity Second South. Miss Margaret Austin visited 0 Phone S 58 W. 400 ft. to beginning. Chaplin" moustach and black immediately. in S.ilt Like City over the week ' The water Is to be comingled paw marking right rear foot or write Scott Nielson, Elsin- end with Miss Ann ILdl and 4 and used year round for the A. K. Johnson, 127 East Second ore, Utah. Miss Sheila Sperry. 6 Phone domestic requirements of 3 fam- North, Nephi. WANTED TO BUY Four ilies and supplementally for the Mrs. Alice Ba.ley ictirne.l brass bed Phone poster round of home Sunday night after upendyear stockwatering Box Springs FOR SALE 33 400 head of cattle and 30 horses. ing a week in Kama with her in good condition, $12.00 Mrs All uses In Sec. 6. T14S. R1W, son and daughter in law, Supt. 425 East Second F. Hall, Perry METAL DETECTOR Sec. 1, T14S, R2YV. and Mrs. Keith Bailey. Reed and North, Nephi phone Cost $130.00, like new their Mr. Stevens at Mtn. Rieky Bailey accompanied $.80.00 377.12 U. S. of A. grandmother home for a weeks 33 View Trailer Court Bureau of Land Management, ORDER used and new phonovisit. P. O. Box 778, Fillmore, Ut., graph records from Sparks 2.1 ae.-f- t. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hull of water from an Music Co. Albums or singles CARPETS and life too can be beautiful if you use Blue Lus- of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs 4 5 unnamed wash, diverted at a Phone tre. Rent oour electric sham-poo- Kenneth Hull of St. point N. 7620 ft. and XV. 3216 Anthony $1.00 Chapman Furn- Idaho visited with Mrs. Cliloe ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 32, T13S, 2 bedroom iture Co.. Nephi FOR RENT R6W, by means of a reservoir) Bailey last week. They all at 553 N created by a dam 11 ft. In home, $55 per month tended the wedding of Richard WANTED David Robbins Beginners and D. Bailey, son of Bishop and height, having a capacity of 2.1 First West .. intermediate piano students for Mrs. D. L. Bailey of Moab, and ac.-ftand inundating .4 acre) Mr. uml Mrs. Steven Winn foil call early to make an Miss Shirley Leech of Moab at in NE'jSWy Sec. 29, T13S, BALDWIN PIANO Take Elouise Larsen, the Manti Temple on ROW. The water Is to be stor- - over Friday of $10.00 per appointment. 4 62310418. ed year round and used for the monUl payment phone Baldwin Spinet or Mrs. GilWeek end of guests watering of wildlife and for1 will sell for cash. Also electric were bert her 500 Bailey daughter, of head, thestockwaterlng BEST BUIS Mrs. J. Norman Jorgensen, and of cattle. All tisea In NE'JSWi organ. Write Adjustor, P. O. Box 17302, Salt Lake City, Utah in Back to School Miss Iris Irons of Salt Lake Best In Manti LDS Temple rites Buys Miss Sue Ann WetJiercU beSec, 29, T13S, R6W. 3 84117. Clothes are always at Christen' City. They came to attend the on August 9, Miss Kena Lee came the bride of C. Bryan We can and will save sen's Helquist became the bride of Gariett on Fiiday, July 29 in Protests resisting the grantDraper family reunion. at you money. Shop today Steven Ruben Winn. John D rites performed at the Juab FEDERAL HOUSING ing of any of the above applicCHRISTENSEN'S Sunday visitors of Mrs. Gil Rogers of the Temple pres- IDS Stake House. Bishop ADMINISTRATION ations with reasons therefor belt Bailey were Mr. and Mrs. idency officiated. must be filed In duplicate with Vaughn J. Paxman officiated. O. S. Stapp of Provo and Mr. A wedding dinner honored the State Engineer, 442 State The Federal Housing Administ- CARD OF THANKS Immediately following the a 340 has and Mrs. ration at property Royden McCullough the couple afterward at the couple was honceremony, Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut., on East 200 We to extend wish our apof Salt Lake City. South, Nephi.. It is or before September 24, 1966. given by the bride ored at a garden reception at and thankfulness to offering for sale at $13,750 with preciation Mr. and Mrs. the home of the bride's pargrooms parents, relaMr. Mrs. Gee all of those and friends and and Bert Winn of Geoige no down payment. Hubert C. Lambert ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Richard Nephi. STATE ENGINEER All you need is very good cred- tives who helped in any way Mrs. Enid Knotts and daughter YVetherell. The groom is the The newlyweds greeted guests it to purchase this fine home. following the sickness and loss Pamela and a friend of Spanish son of Mrs. DeLos Garrett. of on our and visited mother Fork with consister, grandSunday Dates of publication: August For further information, that evening at an open house Mrs. Harry (Jayne) Hanes their mother, Mrs. Ed. Bean. given by the bride grooms 11. 18 and 25. 1966 in The Times-New- s, tact any real estate broker or mother. was matron of honor and Miss to we like in would Federal Administthe Especially the They enjoyed supper Utah. Housing Nephi, Bary Lou YYetherell was bride's ration, 315 East 2nd South, Salt thank the First Ward and the canyon. After a honeymoon to South- maid. James G. Garrett and Mona Ward Bishoprics, and the Lake City, Utah. Mrs. Jesse Bailey spent three ern Utah, the couple was fur- Dee Garrett, brothers of the NOTICE FOR BIDS Relief Societies of both wards. to all those who brought days of last week with her son thered at a. recetpion in Bland-in- groom, shared honors of best Thanks of Date first publication: July Sealed bids will be received Utah on August 13. The man. food and floral tributes and in law and daughter, Mr. and util August 19 at 5:00 p.m. for 7, 1966. Mrs. Merlyn Burraston in Salt brides parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wetherell and Harry serthose the who with helped the purchase of the G. R. Judd Hanes ushered. Lake City. She also visited C. K. Helquist hosted. vices. home at First East and Center 8 lbs for DRY CLEANING Sitting at the guest book The family of Jennie Scott with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cor-fielStreets in Neiphi, and also for 2.00; wash and dry. Attending the bride were Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Burraston Swasey. the G. R. Judd dry farm of 241 Basic H Household Cleaner; and family, and Mrs. Bailey LaRue Barton, sister of the acres on the Levan ridge. De- Culligan Auto-MatFive Ladies. Attend Water a cook-oat the home bride, Miss Ruth Winn, sister enjoyed liver bids to the office of At- Softener Sales and Rental serMiss Gay-lee- n the and of groom, of Mr. and Mrs. G. George Jones. Nephi News Briefs torney James P. McCune, 53 vice, Softener salt delivery Connelly, brother in law and Genealogical Seminar North Main Street. Terms can 384 North Main, phone 8 Chad Winn, cousin of the Mrs. sister of Mr. and Bailey. be arranged to responsible parMr. and Mrs. Harris M. An- Mrs. Burraston At University Provo and family ac- bridegroom, was best man. ties and bids should state that derson of Oakland, California her home mother WEDDING GIFT LIST foi returned home Thursday after companied the purchase price will be paid Five ladies of Juab Stake atand they spent the remainder of in. cash or the terms of paytended the every wedding . . at Nephi Jew- visiting for a week with his the week first anual ' genealin the canyon. ment desired. The owners re- elry, 17 North Main, Nephi. Park is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ogical priesthood research semCity Nephi serve the right to reject any or Anderson. inar at Provo August 8 to 13. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Bean, all bids. were Mrs. Byron Bellis-toThey n and Mr. Mrs. and Paul Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler for Recent WEDDING GIFT LISTS now Mrs. Setting James H. Eagar and of Lake and baby Salt Dates of publication: August 4, available at Christensens Dept, and family ahd Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James W. Mathews of and Mr. Mrs. and George City, and Wallace Hendricksen 1966. store In Nephi. Come in and baby 11, and 18, Mrs. LaMonte J. Dansie of Salt Lake City visited Sat- Gee of Spanish Fork were rec- Veteran's Group Party Nephi, Mrs. James R. Stanley of and participate. ent Mrs. Ed. visitors of Sunday urday in Nephi. They were here Mona. for the Draper reunion at the Bean. The seminar was held at the World War I Veterans ant, MarMrs. Mr. and FOR SALE NEW HOMES City park. Charles Black of Granger viS' auxiliary held their meeting at Wilkinson cultural center on of vin Anderson Call OR RENT Nephi also ited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry the Nephi City park on August the BYU campus. Two class 30tf attended the Draper reunion. Black last week. 12 at 7 p.m. The pledge to the periods of two hours each and was led by Commander daily assembly were conducted. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Broad-hea- d Mr. and Mrs.J. J. Keeler and flag C. Hall. Prayer was giv- A total of 512 was enrolled in of Grand Junction, Colo- Mrs. MOST Carbon County coal Perry George Fitzroy of Provo en V. Jones. Minutes the seminar. mines are closed. Order coal rado visited over the week end were George by Saturday visitors of Mrs. of the July meeting were read now from an experienced dealer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Catherin B. Bowles. and approved. A talk was giv in Emery County coals and J. V. Cooper. Addie Simon of Pledge save money. Mines available Salem, and her sister, Elma Recent visitors at the home en by Richard Brough are American Fuel, Browning, Klitgaard of Salt Lake City vis- of Mrs. Wanda Burridge were no Democracy to our Govern' Sun Valley, Larsen Rigby. Ph. ited on Saturday at the Cooper her son and daughter in law, ment, State and School; talks Clarence Phillipsen. home. They were all in Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burridge and by LeGrande , Law of Delta 3134 incl. to attend the Draper family four children of Brigham City. and Carl Theobald, chief of the reunion. Tommy Burridge remained for staff, of Flowell. Following were serrefreshments meeting an additional weeks visit with Mrs. G. J. Greaves of Ogden ved to 28. SINGER his grandmother. For authorized Singer sales, visited with her sister, Mrs. service and sewing accessories DaVeda Davis last week. Mr. E. Olsen of contact Plumbing & Build- and Mrs. Joseph St. George were recent visitors ers Supply at 66 South Main SOtf of his sister, Mrs. Davis. They Phone all attended the Olsen family reunion in Ephraim- SPINET CONSOLE PIANO want responsible party In Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foote of s Your local newspaper is a area to assume small Provo visited on Tuesday of this newspaper with many features. Its with his brother and monthly payments. Write Cred- last week tmphasis is on local news. 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