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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, jcSimcn-VtU- G hi Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shep- herd were Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shepherd and son Michael of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd Roger Shepherd and daughter had as their guest Monday, a of Nephi. close friend of their son Malm, Mr. and Mrs. Val ChristenJim Heimberg of Las Vegas, Nevada. He and Malin Shep- sen and son Dennis of Ameriherd served together in Alaska. can Fork visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen. They also attended Sacrament meeting in the Levan Ward that evening. d advice was In 12 were deep, badly eroded, and prepare for summer, choked off with brush and but the winter snow and cold weeds. It is estimated that beweather have about stopped the tween a third and half of the work on a ditch lining project water turned in at the heads of on Nephi Irrigation Company's the ditches, was lost before it The winter, ' r BUV3 LOREN GARRETT -- Nephi 623-054- 7 "I'm one of NAYLOR CO's DODGE AUTO BOYS" 1969 DODGE S 7 1 II G E R foiOO n Mr and Mrs. LeGrande Man-gelsreturned to their home recently after visiting for two weeks in California. They spent Thanksgiving with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Witt (Bessie) and family in Los Angeles, and also visited with their son and daughter in law, Dr. and Mrs. Ned L. Mangelson in Torrance. Enroute home they visited in Tuba City, Arizona with the family of their foster son, Ray Nez, and also with Mr. and Mrs. Key Nez, brother and sister in law of Ray. about WORK SHOES Page Three 1968 reached the bottom. will save this combining ditches 11 and 12, one of the two ditches that has gone down either side of the lane, will be eliminated. Ross Newton and Heber Taylor, Juab County Road Department employees, Stanley Peterson, SCS Engineering Technician, J. E. Andrews and George T. Ostler, Nephi Irriga SCS Photos tion Company, check fill along ditch line. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Anderson and family spent the week end in Salt Lake City at the home of Marlene Anderson and Edith Kahoilua. They visited Temple Square to view the Christmas lights and also visited Fairy Island in Ogden. vm S' ' I NOTICE TO WATER USERS as evidenced by App. No. 26779 (53-9). The and 26780 Mrs. Louise Taylor and her The following applications water was to have been divertdaughter Susan visited recently have been filed with the State ed from a 16m. well 205 ft. deep in Moroni with Mrs. Russell Bailey, mother of Mrs. Taylor. Engineer to change water in at a point S. 1155 ft. and E. Juab County, State of Utah, 1304 ft. from N Cor. Sec. 36, WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDES throughout the entire year un- T12S, R1W, and a 16 in. well ARE THE LONGEST WEARING ... less otherwise designated. Lo 710 ft. deep at a point S. 2624 EASIEST WEARING WORK cations in SLB&M. ft W. 16 ft. from N Cor, SHOES YOU CAN STEP INTO Sec. 25, T12S, R1W, and used North Canyon Irriga- for incidental stockwatering, tion Co, Mona, Utah, proposes and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for to change the point of diverof 400 acs. All uses sion and place of use of 6 0 irrigation Sec. 36, SWtf, in sec. --ft. of water as evidenced NWi4 Sec. 25, T12S, R1W. 28476 No. by App. 12 sec.-f- t. of water and as amended by Change is Hereafter, to be diverted from any one The water was to have or all of 4 wells as follows: well (1 & 2) same as heretofore: (3) been diverted from a 16-i361 ft. deep at a point S. 660 16-i0 ft. deep at well ft. E. 412.5 ft. from NW Cor., a point E. 2630 ft. S. 2630 ft.; Sec. 21, T11S, R1E, and used ft. deep (4) 16-i- n well 200-50- 0 from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for sup- at a point N. 1320 ft. E. 2630 2000 of plemental irrigation both from NW. Cor, Sec. acs. in parts of Secs. 16 thru ft, 36, T12S, R1W. The water is 21, 29, 30, T11S, R1E. to be used for the same purHereafter, 6.0 sec.-f- t. of water poses as heretofore described In is to be diverted from a 16-ithe SWNW!i Sec. 25; Ni2 well 361 ft deep at a point S. Ni2, Sy2NWy4 Sec. 36; sy2 528 ft. W. 4742 ft. from NE SW14 Sec. 24, T12S, R1W. well Cor., Sec. 21, and a 16-iProtests resisting the grant400 ft. deep at a point N. 792 ft. W. 4742 ft. from SE. Cor, ing of these applications with Sec. 16, both in T11S, R1E, reasons therefor must be filed and used for the same purposes in duplicate with the State En and in the same place as here- gineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt tofore described plus part of Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Jan. 18, 1969. Sec. 8, T11S, R1E. Hubert C. Lambert, State Engineer Herbert H. Winn, Nephi, Utah proposes to change Dates of publication: December the point of diversion and place 5, 12 and 19, 1968, In The Times-New- s, of water of use of 12 sec.-f- t. Nephi, Utah. (53-97- jr 'hi H- -. L ft ... it IT I IP if. M t " , i ' Send .:'! 'I T-- N Gift Subscriptions to Friends, Relatives ! (1 fill :K r i i A 4 ml NNi (53-10- in? .WOLVERINE n. 200-50- n. (ftt&Mi T- i. 7 :fM n. if! n. kfV i1. 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Two Year Registered Guarantee on Picture Tube and All Parte ' by MOTOROLA The lining water and by le 6) Comforting Foots age-ol- ditches 11 and 12, according to Earl Spendlove, local Work 11 nit Conservationist. The work was moving forward to facili. tate next summer's farming operations. Before winter set in, however, considerable work was accomplished on the project, which Is being managed by J. E. Andrews. Fences along the two-miditch line were removed by the land owners, and Juab County cleared the right of way and did work to facilitate road' maintenance and snow removal. Stanley Peterson, Soil Conservation Service Engineering Technician made the surveys, drew up the plans and specifications for the lining, road crossings and structures. Before the ground froze, most cf the fill material was hauled in and the pad roughed out. This material will now be allowed to settle during the winter and next spring as soon as the weather permits, the pad will be brought to the finished grade. The ditch then will be Vd out and lined with conc-et- e. Before lining, ditches 11 and on BHBES 19, Work Moving Forward On Irrigation Company's Newest Ditch Lining Project Levan Local, Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter had as their visitors over the; week end, their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nielsen and family of Ely, Nevada. December You may obtain up to $300 cash advance does not exceed the unused credit limit of your First Security BankAmericard. 0nlfmrtune4n 623-061- 6 at any time provided the cash Itemed tyBenMwrtoilewlwCgparaUa |