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Show P "i, Juab County, Utah 84648 I Sfyt' SumrQ-iVvtu- G Thursday, April 17, 1969 s nr ' gun toting nan! "fvE l ': -- 4 t BEAKED CHAETOOOK HUNTW& WITH A Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bigler of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Royce Fountain Green spent Sunday have as their guest this week, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bur- her sister, Mrs. Lee R. Neal of nell Lunt. Burbank, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garlick Visiting Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Lunt received word recently of the were Mrs. Luva Hlskey of Teas-dal-e, birth of a grandchild, a son Utah; also her son Boyd bom on April 1 to Mr. and Mrs. and his son Dennis. Mrs. His-ke- y Norton Cleverly of Magna. is a sister in law of Mr. Other grandparents are Mr. and and Mrs. Lunt. Mrs. Lee Cleverly of North Salt Lake. Great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Warner Step- are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clevhenson visited at the Utah Val- erly, also of North Salt Lake. ley Hospital In Provo WednesMr. and Mrs. Ray Garlick day of last week with their daughter, Mrs. Norma Garrett. and son Ricky visited over the Mrs. Garrett now has been re- week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burton and family at leased from the hospital. Hunter and with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Winter Norton Cleverly at Magna. of Bountiful visited Sunday with Mrs. Lee Wankder her parents, Mr. and Mrs. War- andMr.twoandchildren of Delta visner Stephenson. ited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Broadhead Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. WarThey also attended the were hosts at a family dinner ner. Cantata presented by recently when their new baby Easter was blessed and named. Guests the Nephi Second Ward choir at dinner were Mr. and Mrs. in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Paul Broadhead of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Clinn Morgan of NOTICE OF HEARING Levan. UN! rTS ELONGATED MOUTH IS AIMED DIRECTIY AT THE QUARRyAND RRES DROPS OF WATER WHICH TOPPLE THE PREV OAZSD MID THE WATER.' QUESTION ANO ANSWER SECTION Qmayibuyaeoo FREEDOM SHARE AND A BOND ? S3S A: NO. BUT BUtPfC -- ' ALMOST SO MILUOM HERE ARE PRNATELY OWNED CAMERAS IN THE U.S WHICH SNAP OVER PICTURES A VEAR AT A TOTAL COST ! OF MORE THAN 200,000,000 $.900,000,000 , REVERSE YOU CAN THE THAT. SBVES E BOND MUST EE AS LARGE OR LARGER THAN THE FREEDOM SNARE BASED ON FACE VALUES. am nse benefit SAVINGS BONOS NOT ONLY RESULTS M PROFIT FOR THE PURCHASER, BUT IT TEACHES PEOPLE BUYING UHL Keith Winn and children of Magna visited over the week end with his parents, Mr. and TO SAVC REGULARLY.1 Seed T il Gift Subscriptions to Friends, Relatives DO YOU NEED HELP? If you have a problem caring for an aged loved one or an unfortunate member of your family why dont you have them stay at the Colonial Manor. You can be sure they will receive kind tender loving respectful consideration in our home. We have trained personnel that will give them excellent care. Here they will receive good nutritious food, personal grooming attention and will be kept clean and comfortable in pleasant surroundings with nice accomodations. 11 623-18- r vr L - .y- ; Vb nj - i . if it i i J - . f r Uf V'UtjLlti , dll i Miss Carol Wilson Approaching Marriage Plans Are Announced Mr. and Mrs. Byron Scott of Nephi announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Carol Wilson, to Randy Pew, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Pew of Nephi. The marriage Is planned for May 2 at the Is Notice hereby given that Juab Stake House. the Board of County Commie The bride to be has attended sloners of Juab County will hold a public . hearing at the the Juab High School and Juab Juab County Courthouse on Stake Seminary, and the groom the 14th day of May, 1969, at is a graduate of Juab High the hour of 8:00 p.m., at which School, Juab Stake Seminary, time public consideration will and is attending the BYU at be given to the recommends the present time. tlons of the Juab County Planning Commission, that a parcel of land located In the approximate area of 400 South and 600 East, Nephi, Utah, part of which Is known as the Old City Park be classified in the Industrial Zone of the Juab County Planning and Zoning Resolution and Zone Map also that the use of the land in the Industrial Zone shall be changed to require that Salvage Yards which may be established therein be screened. Details of the recommended change in the Zoning Ordinance and the Zoning Map indicating the land under consideration are on file In the office of the Juab County Clerk and may be viewed by any member of the public during office hours. This Notice is published In accordance with Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, by one publication for each of successive weeks, dates of publication: April 17 and 24 and May 1, 1969. Board of County Commissioners, Juab County, Belliston presided and Geneva Worthington gave a report on the county relic home. History of Susannah Pass Worthington was given by Zel-l- a P. Cazler. The lesson, Sailing Vessels and Steam Boats Experieced by the Pioneers was given by Leila H. Wilkey. Hostesses were Lua Stephenson, Ida Belliston, Lula Mem-mo- tt and Letha Tidwell. Also enjoying the afternoon were Martha Eagar, Pearl Belliston, Arvtlla Lunt, Geneva WorthZelma ington, Amy Warner, Golden, Joey Olpin, Leona I. Greenhalgh, Zella Cazler, Mary Scott, Kate Ingram, Delta Wilkey, Ida Belliston, Celia Briggs, Beatrice Winn, LaVem Worthington, Leila Wilkey, and a guest, Grace Orton. Out of town guests of the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner were Mr. and Mrs. Royal V. Beck-stea- d of South Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Lorlng Larsen and son of Spanish Fork. Send n Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. of Nephi announce the birth of a son on April 4 at Grandthe Payson Hospital. mothers are Mrs. Leonard Belliston of Nephi and Mrs. George Mattinson of Payson. Mat-tinso- Gift Subscriptions to Friends, Relafnres T-- N it , t Will Hi,. THE J V ) lul INSURANCE MAN I Your home could be only HALF insured if you have not had a personal survey made this past year as to updated values. .c Larry Peterson CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE AGENCY 33 South Main Office 623-025- Street Nephi, Utah Res. 0 623-003- 9 ne ne PIES Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Wilkey have received word of the birth of a grandson on April 10 to Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wilkey of Ogden. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Shumway of Cove, Utah. Mrs George A. Hone of Ogden Is great grandmother. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peterson Dates of publication: April 17, of Salt Lake City spent the 24, May 1, 1969 In The week end with her parents, Mr. April Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. and Mrs. George W. Williams. 17-27- -7 Colonial Manor Nursing and Convalescent Home 623-05- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sperry had as their guests over the week end, their daughter Sheila of Salt Lake City and two of her friends. Other visitors on Sunday at the Sperry home were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Sperry and family of Payson. Mrs. Mary Olsen has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Martin, in Granges, after being released from the Juab County Hospital recently. Mrs. Grace Orton returned to her home In Bountiful Sunday after spending a week with her brother In law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stephen Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Warner and baby of Logan were recent visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner. Call us or write us any time for more information. North Main Street, Nephi, Utah 84648 or Phone: Mrs. A. Dean Winn. son. We make no discrimination because of race, color, creed or ethnic origin. Everyone is accorded the same fine treatment and enjoys the same privileges. We have room for a few more guests. 71 Fort Wall Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Lua Stephenson on April 11. Prayer by Joey B. Olpin was followed by singing led by Lua Stephenson with Leone I. Greenhalgh as accompanist. Captain Pearl B. i 60C5 WATCH THE Hold Regular Meeting i Jhj Five Fort Wall DUP Members V j, Page 98 NOTICE FOR BIDS Bids will be accepted at the office at the Juab Tender County Courthouse until May 5 1969 at 9 a.m. for the lowering and refinishing of the celling in the Juab County Courtroom. Bids are to be itemized for la- OR bor and material and shall Include the option of suspended U.S.D.A. metal frame with aecoustical tile or lumber frame, 2x4 or 2x6 on 16 centers with stripping and aecoustical tile. The Juab County Commission reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Economical BOSTON BUTT Clerks PORK ROAST PORK STEAKSKV lbnpys Choice CHUCK ch STEAKS BONELESS NOTICE TO WATER USERS SHOULDER The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Juab County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations In SLB&M. LARGE "AA - TABLE RITE - lb Sounds ridiculous, doesn't it? But what if everybody in this country were to throw their hands up in despair and say they don't give a hoot Indeed, there would be no tomorrow. But fortunately, Americans have a way of solving their problems. And that's just what's going to happen in these troubled times. Simply because its always been an American tradition. Now, how can you, as one little ole citizen in this big, wide Country of ours, he of any help? Well, take a minute and think about a U.S. Savings Bond. That's right, a U.S. K lW,n Wh. n c. savings &ona. 'j No, Of course, everybody would be helping themselves, too. If you were to sign up on a Bond purchase plan where you work or hank, youd have quite a nice nest egg for yourself one of these days. Youd have a lot more dollars in the kitty for things like college educations, that new home, or a secure retirement. So think about a U.S. Savings Bond today. And then go out and buyo To Take stock in America Buy US. Savings Bonds & Freedom Shares iT, , -- DREAD,SA(Sr A,11 laves lb or lb jar 69c I?16 9 With Purchase of SCHILLING'S 0(2 JELLIES --- 2 SUGAR - 79c lb pkg 1 - 4 oz - C9c VANILLA EXTRACT it isnt an immediate remedy for all our ills. But it helps. If everybody were to buy just One 25.00 Savings Bond (cost 18.75), your country would be stronger economically to wipe out some of those scars weve been sporting. !. SLICED DACON POT ROAST lb 79c With Purchase ot ASSORTED JAMS ROUND J(o)C IGA LUNCH MEATS 6 oz3forlj CANNED HAMS 4 lb fin 3.9 , doz. With Purchase of TABLE RITE SWISS STEAKS GRADE 17c) (SAVE tlon App. No. 27951a ft. E. 280 (53-37- 6) ft. from SE Cor., 179.02 acs. In Secs. 12 and T13S, R1E. 13, Hereafter, 2.0 sec.-f- t. of water will be diverted from either or both of two wells as follows: (1) an existing well 265 ft. deep at a point N. 40 ft., W. 54 ft. from E Cor. Sec. 30, T12S, R1E (2) 0 well ft. deep at a point W. 2820 ft. S. 3535 ft. from NE Cor., Sec. 29, T12S, R1E The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for supplemental Irrigation of 339.02 acs., but limited to the sole supply of 179.02 acs. In NW, NE Sec. 20. SE Sec. 29; S W 12-l- COLD POWER n. OPEN SEy, SW R1E. Sec. 19, T12S! Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before May 31. 1969. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Dates of publication; April 24 and May Tlmes-New- s, 17, 1, 1969, in The Nephi, Utah NIDLETS 7:30 a.m. STAMPS a Pit. EXCEPT FRIDAY OPEN UNTIL 7 p.ra. FRIDAY for your convenience E for 11 C3 GREEN GIANT CREAM CORN or KITCHEN SLICED 8:00 a.m. Saturday 6 11b flCO SUGA R& boxes Monday thru Frida; CLOSED AT CANS CORN POWDERED FREE GOLD STRIKE 16-i- n. 100-30- sr 63 ft GR.DEA for GREEN GIANT Market 56 EAST CENTER STREET NEPHI PHONE 623-11- PEAS 303 31 ustom Cutting, Wrapping, Freezing RgCEIRARKINS NABISCO CRESTS IGA PEANUT IS m FANCY PUTTER-1- IGA oz 8 SALT-2- 6 Plain or Idcfzed .Q9 ozc |