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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 SI)t 1 Nephi Local; Social Items Shop the presently has a record of five wins and two loses In season play. The region Residence Requirements Construction The definition of a resident, for purposes of purchasing a fishing or hunting license in Utah, was clarified in the new Wildlife Resources Code passed by the Utah Legislature. A resident is defined as any person domiciled in the state for 60 consecutive days immediately preceding purchase of a license. Uta hresidents, leaving the state for their first tour of military duty or leaving temporarily for educational or religious purposes, do not lose their residency status. Nonresidents attending institutions of higher education or military personnel assigned to Utah may qualify as residents if they are domiciled in the state and physically present for 60 consecutive days immediately preceding the purr-chas- e of a license. The new code also requires persons buying resident fishing or hunting licenses to provide proof of residency to the license agent or Division of Wildlife Resources. Residents under 21 years of age must also present a certificate of competency in hunter safety, as issued by the Division, if they desire to purchase a hunting license. Ads for Savings! A Our Deadlines . Tuesday noon Advertising Tuesday noon Photographs News articles, items . . . Tuesday, 5 p.m. so ' we reserve the right to take emerlist, etc. at a later Items, hospital gency time without affecting deadlines above. at Strawberry , i i To Hamper Fishing in Stinking Springs Area Preliminary site preparation at the Soldier Creek Dam site, part of the Strawberry Reservoir enlargement project, will hamper anglers fishing in the Stinking Springs area of the Strawberry River. officials indicate that Construction present access roads may become impassable to anything but four wheel drive vehicles. Construction camps, equipment, and fill and waste materials will occupy most of the camping areas, and access to the stream will be poor. A spokesman for the Division of Wildlife Resources stated that due to con; struction activities, no catchable Rainbow trout would be planted in the Stinking Springs area. This area was treated last fall as a part of a rough fish removal project; consequently, there will be very few fish in the stream. Anglers are advised to fish other areas of the river or some of the other fine trout streams in the state. Construction is expected to continue throughout the summer and for an indefine period until i the dam is completed. , Do ALL your Mother's Day Shopping in Neph! , 1 I CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE AGENCY at Annual Voguetts Party 33 South Main Street The Voguettes held their first Mothers and Daughters party at Mickelsons Restaurant on Thursday, April 29. The tables were beautifully decorated in colors of red and pink, with each person attending given a special rose favor to take home. i j Mrs. Kathleen Broadhead, president, presided and welcomed the mothers, and started - the introductions. A delicious meal was served after which a program was presented. Ken Zabriskie favored with several vocal and guitar selections. Mrs. Sandra Wilkey gave a special tribute to the mothers. Mrs. Broadhead thanked the committee In charge: Mrs. Marilyn May, chairman, Mrs. Vona Jarrett, Mrs. Myma Thomson, Mrs. Sandra Wilkey and Mrs. Barbara Fleenor. Those enjoying the evening were: Mrs. Kathleen Broadhead and mother, Mrs. Ruby Anderson: Mrs. Nan Day and mothMrs. Jean er, Mrs. Lucille Corbine; Fowkes and mother, Mrs. Bernice Royce; Mrs. Bonnie White and mother, Mrs. Beth Jarrett; Mrs. Donna Callaway and mother, Mrs. Maxine Painter; Mrs. Shirley Frampton and grandmother, Mrs. Mary Shaw; Mrs. Jolene Christensen, and mother, Mrs. Maxine Anderson; Mrs. Sandra Wilkey and mother, Mrs. Ora Peterson; Mrs. Gayle Lynn and mother, Mrs. Vay Worthington; Mrs. Marsha Parkin and mother-in-laMrs. Florence Parkin; Mrs. Paula Green and mother, Mrs. Isabel Haymond; Mrs. Donna Kester and mother in law, Mrs. Pearl Kester; Mrs. Sandra Worthington and mother, Mrs. Ava Chris-senseMrs. GayDene Jorgensen and her Mrs. mother, Mrs. Ida Mae Harmon; Christy Steele and mother In law, Mrs. Dell Steele; Mrs. Ora Jane Steele and mother, Mrs. Clara Donaldson; Mrs. Barbara Fleenor, mother in law Mrs. Myrt Fleenor; Mrs. Linda Garrett and mother Mrs. Alice Mackey; Mrs. Marilyn May, Mrs. Myma Thompson, Mrs. Nancy Mem-mo- tt and mother in law, Mrs. Selma Tranter; Mrs. Diana Painter, mother Mrs. Louise Parkin; Mrs. Vona Jarrett and mother, Mrs. Olive Poplsen; Mrs. Karen Kay and mother in law, Mrs. Lynn Kay. Try Saturday!' That's Advice For Speeder Mother's Day Calls to Prevent Line Tieiips Calls to mother this Mothers Day week end can be made quicker and follow a few simeasier if ple rules, according to Theron Johnson, local manager for Mountain Bell. This year, Mr.1 Johnson said, why not call on Saturday preceeding Mothers Day (May 9). Low long distance rates are the same on Saturday as they are on Sunday, and calls have a much better chance of going through. Telephone company figures show that most people wait until Mothers day evening (rates go up at 5 p.m.) to make their calls, resulting in telephone traffic The most successful callers are jams. those who place their calls early In the or the day before. day Another way to avoid the holiday tie-u- p is to dial direct. High-spee- d switching equipment automatically selects alternate routes for Direct Distance Dialing calls much faster than an operator can inquire about available routes when direct routes are busy. well-wishe- rs FORGET . . if you rent or lease a home, your guns, jewelry etc. should be covered by a theft coverage policy! See us today for details!. Larry Peterson r Mothers are Special Guests effmigw ;y Mrs. Alice F. Bailey returned to her home recently after spending two weeks In Kamas with her son and daughter in law, Supt. and Mrs. Keith Bailey and family. Mrs. Olive Broadhead spent last week in Salt City and Clearfield visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Larson, Mr and Mrs. Phil Bradley and family, and also with her brothers: William and Eskel She visited at Hunter with Johnson. Mrs. Vivian B. Wing, Mrs. Laura Trowbridge and Mrs. Lela Fowkes. At Clearfield Mrs. Broadhead visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Broadhead and family. On Sunday she witnessed the naming of her gradndaughter, Elizabeth BroadMr. and Mrs. Ray Richins of head. Lovell, Wyoming also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Broadhead. . . tournament is scheduled for Thursday (today) at the Snow College courts. Juab hopes to qualify a full team for the state playoffs to be held in Provo April 15. r Mrs. Nelda Haney, president of the American Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs. Myrtle Davis, chaplain, were in Payson Saturday where they attended the Past Presidents breakfast at the American Legion hall. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sperry and children Teresa and Robert, and Michael Sperry of Spanish Fork were visitors at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Fonda Earl on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowles and children of Springville visited Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Mozart Larsen of Moroni visited in Nephi with Mrs. Verda Kendall on Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Carter spent the week end in Logan where she visited with her daughter. Miss Carolyn Carter, and attended the events scheduled for mothers and daughters at Utah State University. Second place winners In the recent BYU Invitational tennis meet are David Wilkey, left, singles, and Craig Sperry, center and Rex Wilkey, doubles. The Juab High School tennis team Page Seven Thursday, May 6, 97 1 Office: 623-025- Nephi, Utah Residence 0 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Weirs and the irrigation system constitute private property of the Nephi Irrigation Company, and individual or Individuals tampering with the setting of the weirs or water distribution devices are placing themselves in jeopardy of arrest and conviction. It is the responsibility of the individau water user, during his water turn, to so regulate the water, and to have all ditches In proper condition that the water will not flood upon the property of others or upon the highways. Nephi Irrigation Co. by J. E. Worthington, President 623-003- 9 CARD OF THANKS We 'are very grateful to our friends and relatives for the kindnesses extended to us following the death of our mother, and sister. We appreciate the kindnesses of the Second Ward Bishopric and Relief Society, those who sent letters of sympathy, and those who paid tribute through beautiful floral ofWe appreciate those ferings. who participated in any way at the funeral services. Family of Ida Parfces Belliston Cveiif ficuf! n; AU POUSM,D GORGEOUS,5 FADELESS COLORS I.., ' BEESLEY MONUMENT 725 SOUTH STATE & VAULT CO. PHONE PROVO, UTAH Local Representative: GEORGE JOHNSON, Phone, 370551 623-07- 68 I f Ptl. v?T NEW ARRIVALS OF DRESSES ESPECIALLY FOR MOTHER'S DAY! Also beautiful Sizes from 3 fo 24 Vi new spring handbags and gloves! PANTS SUITS -- -- an assortment of sizes and colors! Double knit Polyester Slacks and Tops! Fine Assortment of B L O U Long Sleeves LOVELY SES Short Sleeves : GOWNS - ROBES AND SUPS Come in and look around DliDSOlTD gives you More on the Door! USING THE DOORS OF A REFRIGERATOR AGE IS A GOOD IDEA! Making those completely adjustable with simple, rugged design is a great idea . . from Gibson. You OR door racks cantilever STOR- ust lift up at a touch. IT S SO EASY, you and out did without it! Let us show you! how ever wonder you re-s- et II special mother! WESTERN FASHIONS BLOUSES - PANTS - BOOTS FREE GIFT WRAPPING! Reg. $499.95 (51(3)95 AT urn c uj 1 L COX, (Da! to help you select a gift for your own HIGH STYLE ' SAVE we will be glad Si INC. Ml Wt Outfit tha Whola Family 24 u n 22 MAIN TOOELE. UTAH u u u im NORTH SOUTH MAIN NEPHL UTAH |