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Show Nephi, Juab County, Thursday, June 26, T968 Zl)c Hi m fi5 Utah 84648 ITS AIR CONDITIONING TIME Most size pads for air conditioners are in stock now Plumbing & Builders Supply, 66 South Main. Call us at 9 for air conditioner service. News of Your Friends in Nephi 4-- D SUK ?ZL r -w their parents, Mr. and Mr... Mr. and George C. Sperry and Mrs. Fred Wilkey. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Birr ell and children Dana, or Mark, Jeffery and Melissa were week California Torrance, end guests at the home of Mrs. Birrells parents, Mr. and Mrs. Birrell reRoy E. Gibson. Mr. and Sunday. turned to Torrance cWld-re- n Mrs. Birrell (Shirley) and visit remained for a longer here. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Larsen G. and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lake City Salt of Steele, all visited at the home of Mrs. Earl Steele here. Mrs. On Sunday, Mr. and Walter Sandall entertained their Mr. son In law and daughter, of Johnson Foster and Mrs. Spanish Fork Mrs. Last week, Mr. and called children and Reno Lynn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. on W. W. Stephenson, while Mrs Bakersfield. to their way Reno is their granddaughter Mrs. Grace Orton of Bountiful the has also been visiting at home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson for some time. Dawn joy Lee and Sherrie With Ellison of Provo visited on Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier two grand The great Saturday. here for daughters plan to visit a week. reMr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier a ceived word Saturday that had Cazier, grandson, Larry He beeq wounded In Vltanam.to a has now been transferred hospital in Japan, after being on a ship hospital near Da He is the son of Mr. Nang. and Mrs. Maurice Cazier of Salt Lake City, and his wife and baby also reside in Salt Lake City. Locations are SLB tls after ary farewell last Sunday. Merlin, Vernon, Vlc-- ( steven Ockey, son of Mr tor Monroe, Sclplo, Utah, pro! of use Sr pose to change the placeevldenc- - and Mrg James H. Ockey 14 f0r San Fran-eJune on of 1.25 sec.-f- t. of water left stud-cree- , De- cigco where he met 250 by Sevier River (Cox) Language of enta Foreign page 207. The water has School. The group left been diverted from Chase & Foote Springs at a point S. Thursday for Switzerland and 648 ft and W. 426 ft from NE prance, where the school will Cor.Sec.2 T16S.R2W, and used ducted for six weeks. I for stockwatering of 300 cattle He will return to the U. S. by and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 15 for boat during the first part of ft irrigation of 100 acs. All uses August, and after visiting a in NNE& Sec. 35, T15S, few days with friends in Maine and R2W, he will return to Utah and reNMiSENE4 Sec. 2, T16S, port for duty in the Security R2W. branch of the Army, In which sec.-- ft of 1.25 he has enlisted. Stephens Hereafter, water will be diverted as here- three sisters and their families tofore and used for stockwat- visited with him at the Ockey They ering of 300 cattle and from home prior to his leaving. sons Apr. 1 to Oct. 15 for Irrigation are: Janet Rigby and Veof 100 acs. All uses to be in Michael and Mitchell, Las Lot 4, SWNWK Sec. 1, T16S gas; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Green NWNW4 Sec. 36, (Luaana) and children Julie R2W, SWSEti Sec. 26, SW4SW and Molly of Ephraim; Mrs. Blanche Davis and children Sec. 25, all of T15S, R2W. John and Julie of Pocatello, United States Idaho. 38692 at America, Bureau of Land After visiting with relatives Management, Fillmore, Utah. Mrs. Florence 04456 sec. ft of water from In California, Minnie Dalton Mrs. and a Price at Area Maple Peak Spring visit with point N. 2640 ft. and W. 4300 stopped In Nephi toRosa Gertheir sister, Mrs. ft from SE. Cor. Sec. 21, IsT11S, dehart. R4W. The spring area scribed as beg. at the point Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of div., th. N. 4200W. up channel 200 ft. wide for 500 ft The of Las Vegas, Nevada; Mrs. water is to be used for domes- L. J. Graff and daughters of Santa Clara, Utah and Mrs. tic purposes of a Gorden Barben of Wyoming stockwatercampground units, at the home of Mr. ing of 750 cattle and wildlife, visited and Mrs. Claude Tolley last all uses to be within SW Mrs. Charles Crosby NW Sec. 21, NWNE)4 Sec. week. 27, SHKSE4 Sec. 23, of T11S, and children of St George also Sec. 19, visited with Mr. and Mrs. TolR4W; SW14NEM, Kevin and SENWJ,i Sec. 31, of T11S, ley during the week.returned to Sec. 7, T12S, Kenneth Tolley R3W; SENW havDelta in after Sec. home SE their 17, R3W; SE)4SE& Sec. 29, of T12S, R4W. ing visited 10 days with their Protests resisting the grant- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ing of these applications, with Claude Tolley. reasons therefor must be filed Mrs. Emma Parkin of PocaIn duplicate with the State Last Tuesday, Lyman Wank-le- r of her Engineer, 442 State Capitol, tello, Idaho was guest Farris and Mark, all of Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on brother In law and sister, Mr California visit ted and Mrs. Melvin Stanley. She hope or before July 27, 1968. Mrs. Royal E. and Mr. with Hubert C. Lambert, also is visiting with other rel- Peterson. On Friday, Mr. and atives. State Engineer Mrs James McCormlc and famMelvin Stanley has been ily: Tony, Maurine, Arron, BrMrs. Dates of publication: June 13, In Sprlngvllle with Mr. ian and Mary Ellen visited with 20 and 27, 1968, in The Times-New- s, visiting Mr. McCormlc, Charles Bowles and the Petersons. Mrs. and Nephi, Utah. a nephew of Mrs. Peterson, and family. his family are enroute from The family of Mr. and Mrs. Canada to Canoga Park, CalifPROBATE AND GUARDIANConsult Frank Lunt attended the fun- ornia where he will be stationNOTICES. SHIP Milo ed with the Atomic Energy County Clerk or respective eral services for Mrs. on Commission. Lake at Salt Bracken CSty Inforadditional for signers Monday, June 17. Mrs. Bracken mation. Mrs. Joseph R. Wilde of was a sister In law of Mrs. visited two days last COURT DISTRICT Kaysville THE Lunt. IN week at the home of Mr. and OF JUAB COUNTY, STATE Mrs. David Sperry and two child- Mrs. James W. Smith. OF UTAH ren of Bellflower, California Wilde Is a sister of Mrs. Smith. IN THE MATTER OF THE visited with his parents, Mr. ESTATE OF and Mrs. George C. Sperry. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Beckstead ERNEST BROUGH, Deceased. and family of Las Cruces, New NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. George C. Sperry was In Mexico with have been Probate No. 1732 Salt Lake City Friday for the Mr. and Mrs. Clydevisiting Shaw. Creditors will present claims graduation exercises of her son Russell and Vicky Birchfleld with vouchers to the undersign- Ronald Sperry, who received Hen-agspent the week with Mr. and ed Executors of the Estate of his diploma from Stevens Business College. Mrs. Douglas Robinson and Ernest Brough, at his residence on or before the 6th day of family In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt enSeptember, 1968. Mrs. Richard On Claims must be presented in tertained at thedr home Sunday SudweeksSunday, at the home visited of honor dinner in at a family accordance with the provisions her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Utah Code Farrell D. Lunt who has just of of Section returned from a special assign- Richard Sudweeks in Provo. Annotated, 1953, and with prop- ment in the Fhlllipdnes. Pres- The occasion was the birthday er vertificatlon as required Mr. and Mrs. Farrell anniversary of Mr. Sudweeks. were ent therein. Ogden, s E. Rulon Brough D. Lunt and family ofFackrell and Mrs.Sterling Mrs. Gladys Brown visited for E RULON BROUGH, Joint Mr. family of Spring-vill- two weeks In Vernal with her Executor, 556 South 580 (Onelta) and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lunt son and daughter in law, Mr. West, Cedar City, Utah and family of Hunter. Others and Mrs. Don Brown and fam84720 who called during the day were ily, and with her brother and a Jack Brough Mr and Mrs. David Lunt and in law. Mr. and Mrs. Paul JACK BROUGH, Joint Ex- family, Morris Lunt, Mr. and sister Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ingram. ecutor, 109 South Second Mrs. Burnell Lunt and D. Ingram of Fullerton, CalifWest, Nephi, Utah 84648 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ornia visited with Mrs. Brown Frank Cammons of Monte Ray last week. J. HARLAN BURNS, Park, California. Attorney for Executors Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkey 95 North Main Street were in Salt Lake City last of Montebello, California and Cedar City, Utah 84720 BanMonday to attend the funeral Mrs. Hermese Crump of night Dates of publication: June 6, services for Mrs. Milo Brack-on croft, Idaho were over W. W. guests of Mr. and Mrs. 13, 20 and 27, 1968, In The en. They returned to Nephi Times-NewStephenson last Friday. Saturday. Nephi, Utah. Ross Sperry and Kenneth Sperry of Los Angeles recently visited at the home of Mabel Sperry. f designated I 5, d SNENE.' (68-178- 9) ly Modern FOR SALE In stove, winbuilt home suitable for farm land located dish waster. New carpeting, ter feeding of cattle south-eaof Mona Henry Garden bath. fireplace lVi Ewell, Mona, phone location. Excellent Pay( plot FHA take over 5 equity, Two apartFOR RENT See at 244 North First ments (1 bedroom, 2 bedroom) loan. Phone 2 for show- Call Steve Greenwood at ing. or 24-5-- I 623-039- 4. 623-109- 623-185- 1. Former president. Salt Lake Kiwanis Club Protects Favored Few This bill would protect the favored few. This is a prime example of pressure group legislation at its very worst. EE322 BOVD HE STOCKS DENTAL HEALTH NEEDS the top brand in toothpaste and tooth powder, plu many are Jother dental health aids made available to you by your Your dentist recompharmacist. and we help you to folmends low his recommendations by alneeds. (We ways stocking your also have materials for denture LOREN GARRETT All wearers.) I "I'm one of NAYLOR CO's DODGE AUTO BOYS" - 50 Top Cars All Inspected! Let's trade YOUR way (Our boss is away) Camper Clean Cars! For the best deal you hava ever had, cal me today at Vista-Lin- er Used DKUG CO. Nephi -- 523-054- 7 -8 court Costly for Drinker, Non-Drink- er If the proposal becomes law, it would be for both drinker and non-drinke- costly Further, it r. would result in exposing our youth to too much drinking . jaren L. (Jerry) Jones Former president. Salt Lake County Club and former Speaker, Utah House of Representatives Poor Piece of Legislation The proposal is a poor piece of legislation. It vould legalize what is now illegal, and increase outlets by he number of everal hundred. liquor-by-the-dri- nk Henry S. Nygaard M. Dayle Jeffs T fifth iffiniM Would Open State Wide The proposed law would open this state wider in liquor consumption than any other state in the union. Paul 6. Grant Regulations Too Broad The proposals regulations are so broad and that the only real violations apparent as me a to public prosecutor would be the failure to pay the license fees. ve Glen J. Ellis 50 states Provo City Attorney No Appeal to Courts There is much that is questionable about this bill. For instance, it provides for no appeal to the courts from any order granting or refusing to grant a liquor license. Ten Serious Pitfalls s. The proposed law has at least ten serious For example, under the proposal, there is no limit on the number of establishments licensed to sell Attorney who has studied liquor laws in James pit-fall- liquor-by-the-drin- k. Oscar W. McConkie, Jr. E. Faust Former president, Utah State Senate Former president, Utah State Bar Association In tun Interest of Good Government, roe Attorneys Urge You To Study This Propose! and Anon Its Dangers Before You Decide Whether Or Bet to Sign the Petition. Richard S. Fox Road A Watkins ' 3. 623-036- 0. worked law enforcement officers. B. Z. Kastler, Jr. Salt Lake A DENTIST 636-849- FOR SALE Zora Booth ... WE HAVE PLENTY OF home at 792 North Second East. NEW lavvN MOWERS also Basement apartment For ingrass shears and all other gar-Eas- t. formation and inspection con4--D Hard tact Attorney James P. McCune denlng equipment. ware at 66 South Main, Nephi at Big, New Strain on Law Enforcement The proposed liquor law would provide for licensing several times as many liquor outlets as we now have through private clubs plus an unlimited number of private clubs. The result would be a large new burden on already over- son-in-la- w means to e) well-know- e; PHARMACIST (Span-o-Wid- sale of 1964 GMC pickup truck. Written bid forms may be obtained at the offioe of James P. McCune, Attorney at Law, Nephi, Utah, to and including July 3, 1968. Said truck will be sold to the highest and best bidder for of the amount bid cash, 10 to be paid at the time the bid Is accepted by the administrator and the balance upon confirmation of said sale by the How many attorneys do you know who have publicly risen to the defense of the promembers of the legal firm which posed liquor law on the initiative petition other than was retained to draft the proposal? n lawyers: On the other hand, here are comments on the proposal by 75-9-- 5, what a Detroiter furniture included will sacrifice Contact Aden Johnson, Moroni phone at Nephi Jewelry, 17 North Main st er s, JEWELRY REPAIR Reasonable Rates MOBIL HOME FOR SALE 1962 WATCH AND I. Earl Grtanwood, Jr. Wayna C. Durham H. Wayna Wadsworth Milton V. Rnckmun Harlan W. Clark Thomas A Quinn Msrlin O. Bakar . Albart R. Rowan Dan B. Allan Homar F. Wilkin con Vardan E. Rattdyon F. Burton Howard W. Eldrodgo Grant, Jr. Joseph A Knowhra Brucn C. Ha fra Paul M. Haffiday B. Dora Criddla Harold C. Varboarra O.lwia T. Pond Harold A Boyar L Delete Doioos Rulon W. Clark H. N. Wflhhtora Own O. Rescfcmoa Louis R CnBIstsr, Jr. L H. CoBMor, Sr. Vb.rf - C. Mark. tow Vibort L Koslor, Jr. Duana B. Wading Allan M. Swan Rulon T. Burton William Ratos Emmott L Brown Lyla M. Ward Wilford W. Kirton, Jr. Graham Dodd Jaroa L Jonas Paul G. Grant Ogden Da la T. Browning Gaorgo B. Handy Jaroma Horowitx Wm. J. Critcholow III C. Garald Parkar W. McConkio, Jr. Robort M. Dyor Richard A Boylo David A Salisbury David L McKay Wilford M. Burton Road H. Richards Barrio G. McKay Richard H. Thornloy Dam M. Daylo Oscar E. Cassity Ford G. ScalU Jack L Crodin Eugono H. Davis Koith A Ronsnoy C. Harry Gold Ronald N. Spratling LoGrand P. Bachman Morrid G. Hanson Mariks R. Lybbarf Jamas E. Faust Hoary S. Nygaard R. Z. KosHor, Jr. Four The ad- JEANS SCHOOL OF DANCE NOTICE OF SALE presents MA Bit of Everything minlstrator of the estate of on Saturday, June 29 at 8 p.m., deWallace C. Christensen, Levan Ward Hall. Adults $1.00; the bids for will ceased, accept 6 children 50c. 623-119- L- Pag Ralph Uwa Earl O. Thatch or C. DoMont Judd, Jr. Robert E. F roarer Provo Ford A Paulson Jeffs Elmar L Tarry Glen J. Ellis Phillip V. Christenson J. Rulon Morgan Doan W. Payne Doan A Tarry Bountiful P. Briton McConkio Stanley M. Smedley Keith L Stable I'eyrP' r C . a Bcner Uat tfmuffc liquor. rtrd'.J Hah.. WmAlt CXaatmmX |