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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Thursday, Decembr eimcs- y m wu News of Your Friends in Nephi m'mrv" WIT IB y- - Police Chief Brough Discusses Child Mr. and Mrs. Reed ChristenMonday over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington sen spent Thanksgiving in Hywas Britt Kendall of Washing- mn with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eliason. ton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day and family visited in Oasis on Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Day. The occasion was Donald Day's birthday anniversary. d Mr. nd Mrs. Ray Garlick on Sunday in Hunter with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and family, and in Magna with Mr. and Mrs. Norton Cleverly and family. vis-pite- Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Johnson were their sons in law and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Newell H. Linford and four children of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Oran Nield and son Michael of Paul, Idaho. THREE APARTMENTS FOR RENT furnished or unfurnSteve Greenwood, ph. ished 623-18or 23tf 623-043- 9. Molestations With Club Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Worthington were Mr. and Mrs. Max Wynd-e- r of Salt Lake City and Roy Allred of Hillspring, Alberta, Canada. ' i'V'l- Mrs. Delta Yates visited in Delta last week with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Yates and family. r 75-9-- 5, in. Everett Junior Kester, Administrator Dave McMullin, Attorney COMPLETE insurance protection. You need only TWO . . . The Homeowners and the Family Automobile Pol. icy addition, a LIFE and a health program are im- .. In portant. For information, drop in or phone . . . You'll be glad you did! ,V'H Central Utah INSURANCE 33 South Main NEPHI Office f JLf IMPROVEMENTS in the Levan Irrigation System, including Above, a new well and pipe line, are nearing completion. 1500-poumove to backhote length uses Golden Mangelson Christensen and left guide Marion as Edgar Wankier, of pipe nd 623-025- 0 Homo 623-003- 9 biggest f' guest, Chief of Police Jack Brough. His topic was on Child Molesting" and Sex Offenders. It was very informative and interesting and was well received by the club members. A discussion followed. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. OcMrs. key, to the following: Harold Liddiard, Mrs. Reed Christensen, Mrs. Richard Whittington, Mrs. Kenneth Ingram, Mrs. Cleston Park, Mrs. James Stephenson, Mrs. Cary Peterson, Mrs. Milton Harmon, Mrs. Kelvin Clayton, Mrs. Forrest Anderson, Mrs. Harold Laird, Mrs. Leo Osborne, Mrs. Grant Kay, Miss Corrine Garrett, and special guest, Mr. Brough. 18-in- es with MU IN bm BISTORT Used Leeches for Curing n Medieval pipe into trench. Photo right: Edgar Christensen, Levan Irrigation Co. president, left, discusses well with driller Cecil Stephenson. Well will add considerable flow to the companys system. Soil Conservation Photos by Earl Spendlove - Europe of rne dieval ernize Levan Irrigation System; Finish Nears Well, IPmeline Dates of publication: NovembThe Levan IrrigaLevan er 23, 30, December 7 and 14, tion Company is well on its Ne1967 in The Times-New- s, way toward the completion of phi, Utah. a project that will mean more water for farmers at Levan, and increase the over all efficNOTICE TO CREDITORS iency of their irrigation system, Estate of LIZETTA OCKEY, Edgar Christensen, company president, said recently. Deceased. Creditors will present claims The project consists of three with vouchers to Joseph W. phases: the laying of 1650 linOckey, Executor, in care of eal feet of concrete pipe Milton T. Harmon, Attorney and 350 feet of 12 inch conat Law, P. O. Box 97, Juab crete pipe, the Installation of County Court House, Nephi, 2100 lineal feet of ditch on 16 or before the Utah, day lining, and the drilling, casing of February, 1968. Claims must and of a 400-f- t. be presented in accordance with well, equipping in diameter. deep the provisions of section The pipeline, now being inUtah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper vertification stalled, will convey water from the well just east of town, as required therein. JOSEPH W. OCKEY, south across the old Chicken Executor of the Estate Creek channel, and into a lined of Lizetta Ockey, Deceased ditch that serves farms south and west of Levan. This will Dates of publication; Novemb- enable farmers in that area to er 16, 23 and 30, and December use well water for the first time. They also will be able to 7, 1967, in The Times-Aew- s, combine waters from the well Nephi, Utah 75-5-- 5, ' v Page Three Xour Prescript'011 18-in- mor li - f V NOTICE TO CREDITORS Esetate of Rita B. Nance, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at City Office Building, Payson, Utah, on or before the 1st day of March, A. D. 1968. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, Section and with proper verification as required there- ONLY TWO I Carl Bailey and friends, Robert and Richard Bradford and LaMont Vance of Provo were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Bailey on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Read Black and family of Payson visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black on Friday and Saturday. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meister were Mr. e, and Mrs. Rupe Jonston of California. PROBATE AND GUARDIANConsult NOTICES. SHIP County Clerk or respective signers for additional information. It's no longer necsary to purchase several insurance policies to have If, I - - The Nautilus Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. James H. Ockey Jr., on Thursday evening of last week The meeting was under the direction of Mrs. Leo Osborne, Club president. Minutes of the club's prior meeting were read by Mrs. Harold Laird, Secretary. She also: led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. Club collect was given by Mrs. Milton T. Harmon. Mrs. Grant Kay was in charge of the program for the She introduced her evening. 7, 1967 cururv d in getsome of Ho waters from Chicken Creek. This will give them a larger irrigating head and provide more efficient irrigation. The new well is being drilled just west of Levan by Cecil Stephenson of Holden. It now is cased to a depth of 325 feet and Mr. Stephenson said water was encountered at a depth of 140 feet, and that he has drilled through several strata that show promise of yielding water. A pump will be installed after the well has been tested to determine the amount of water it will produce. Irrigation Company officials feel there is a good chance that this will provide an additional eight to ten second feet of water to the well. Here the water can be used alone or combined with, creek water, or water from the well east of town, to make a more efficient flow of water. for assistance Engineering surveys and designs needed in the reorganization of the system has been furnished by the Conservation Soil Service, through the Juab Soil Conservation District. The Juab Agand ricultural Stabilization Conservation Service Committee has allocated $3,870.00 for e a payment. This will be paid upon completion of the project. The remainder of the cost of the project, about will be paid by the Irrigation Company. They have secured an interest free loan VieaW. maintaining r m from the Utah State Division of Water Resources to take care of the costs that they do not have funds to cover. cost-shar- $30,-000.- irrigating system. Water from the well will be pumped into a water control structure where it can be divided, or turned north or south, into any ditch in the irrigation system that lies west of the NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Park and Recreation Commission, 132 So. 2nd West, Salt Lake City, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer Application No. 38494 appropriate .015 sec.-f- t. well from a to (63-173- 5) n. deep at a point N. of 50-2- 1270 wa-e- r Christmas is for kids. ft. and ft Sec. E. 1370 ft. from SW Cor. 36, T16S, R2W, SLB&M, and used from May 1 to Nov. 30 at the proposed Yuba State Park to supply water for restrooms, showers, camping area and domestic purposes for approximately 75,000 persons, within NWSESW said Sec. 36. Protests resisting the grant- ing of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before January 20, 1968. Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer Dates of publication: December 7, 14 and 21, 1967, in The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. who'd want a new dress if it were Just like your oia one? be left in fashion If all style were This standardized? system would cut down on shopping time. But it would also cut down on your Individuality. In turn, standardization would cut down on advertising, thered be a cutback in production. And if we worked hard to do so, we might wreck the economy. Wouldnt we be better off to leave things the way they are? Todays advertising Is already policed by the worlds smartest the American consumer. detective How much fun would ... UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, LAND OFFICE, P. O. Box 11505, Salt Lake City, Under the proUtah 84111. visions of the Taylor Grazing Act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat. 1272 ; 43 U.S.C. 315g; 43 CFR, Part 2244), as amended, Ronald L. and Shirley Ann Alloway, Eureka, Utah, on January 10, Utah 1967, filed application 1838 to select the public lands described as NE 14 S W 14 Sec. 33, T. 10 S, R. 6 W, SLM, Utah, in exchange for the offered lands described as Lot 7, Sec. 6, T. 11 S., R. 5 W SLM, Utah. The purpose of this notice is to allow any persons asserting a claim to the lands or having bona fide objections to the proposed exchange to file their objections In this office. Any claim or objections must be filed, with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the applicant, within 60 days of the date of the first publication Indicated below. F. S. Kirk BanEiAmerieard is for their jparents. To witness the joy of Christmas in the excited eyes of children is an experience no parent can ever forget. And many are willing to sacrifice to enjoy this special warmth and pleasure. But the sacrifice neednt be as painful to your pocketbook iyou use your First Security BankAmericard. With it you can buy gifts for everyone on your list at so many places, and pay later. You get just one bill for everything, and you have 25 free days from the billing date in which to pay.. . or, if you wish to take your time, pay as little as $10 a month. 1 1 makes sense to shop with a First Security ... Bank-America- HFjRSTlSECURmflB IBaNKAmerIcardI rd because it makes your Christmas cash go AUTMO further! 219 Chief, Adjudication Branch Dates of publication: December 7. 14, 21 and 28, 1967, in The Times - News, Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648. mi m4 lann by MAAiriw rvk C mfm&m |