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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 1971-7- BUDGET AND BUDGET O F1970-7- 1 2 OF BUDGET HEARING NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING ON N Several High School Students Named to Honor Group Notice Is hereby given that Notice Is hereby given that Nephi City Corporation will Kirk Board of Education of Juab conduct a principal of Juab High public hearing on School, Wright has announced that several stuSchool District will hold a pubthe proposed budget for the fis- dents from the 1971 lic hearing on the proposed bud graduation class have cal the to year July 1, 1971 to June been chosen as members of the Society of expenditures govern get of the District for the fiscal 30, 1972 at the Nephi City Outstanding American High School Stuyear July 1, 1971 to June 30, Council Room on Monday, the dents, the countrys leading high school 1972, and prior to adoption of 21st group. They are Jackie Bich-fielday of June, at 8 p.m. Fol- honorary Johnson, the budget, public hearing and Mary Lou Wether-el- l, Judy David Carter, Kevin Stanley, Brent discussion will be made. The lowing the public hearing on Board also will consider at the the budget its adoption will be Worwood, Charlotte Vickers, DeAnn public hearing, revisions of the made to govern the expenditures Jarrett and Mary Lou EwelL 1970-197- 1 District Budget of Nephi City for said fiscal year. Order of the Board 5. Thursday, June 17, 1971 Little League scores for the past week include: Levan 6, Mona 9 Gates 4, Klwanls 22 Nephi Merchants 6, Lions is Jaycees 6, Mona 13 Jaycees 3, Kiwanis 12 JUAB STAKE SOFTBALL SECOND WEEK RESULTS Second Ward Relief Society Tire Safely Board Tells Junior Division: Second, forfeit to Mona Third 8, Fourth 5 First 25, Levan 2 The Nephi Second Ward Relief Society is sponsoring a dinner and bazaar on Thursday, June 24 at the Ward Cultural Team Standings Hall, with all proceeds going to the ward Dinner will be served building fund. from 6:30 to 8 p.m. with the bazaar opening at 7 p.m. A preview of bazaar items will begin at 5:30. In connection with the bazaar and dinner, there will also be a rummage sale and a sale of baked goods. Senior Division Second, forfeit to Mona Fourth, forfeit to Third Levan, forfeit to First Robert Nielson Pledges to Schedules Bazaar, Dinner New Numbering Code WASHINGTON D. C. The chairman of the Tire Industry Safety Council is urging all motorists, tire dealers and distributors to familiarize themselves with the new tire identification and record keeping system and help make it work for greater safety for individuals on the nations highways. The system is designed to give added safety benefits to the tire buyer, said Ross R. Ormsby, chairman of the council In the unlikely event that a defect is discovered later in a certain lot of By News Briefs of Education of Juab tires, the manufacturer will be able to By order of Nephi City Nephi School District Council everyone who bought one of notify of Rosenlof Mt Mr. and Mrs. Abner those tires. Pleasant were visitors on Saturday at The new system of tire identification U S U the home of their son in law and daughtFraternity and record keeping went Into effect on er, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jarrett May 22, under federal law. All tires Robert J. Nielson, son of Mr. and I manufactured after that date must carry Week end guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. idenEugene Pay of Nephi, was recently a new type serial number which and Mrs. Byron Johnson were her daughtthO-N- O! into the Alpha Zeta fraternity pledged tifies the tire the Boswell and er, Betty manufacturing plant, daughter Peggy The llama andthr State University, where he is Utah at manusize of and type, and the. week of Midvale. a student. Alpha Zeta is a national honfacture. Mrs. David Christensen (Marcia) of The tire retailer is required by law orary agricultural fraternity whose memProvo spent last week with her parbers are in the colleges of Natural Re- to record the name and address of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett while sources and Agriculture. person who buys each such tire, along David was with the National Guard on with the new serial number, and return summer encampment it to the manufacturer. The manufacturer then stores the information for later use, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt had as their if necessary. week end guests, their son and daughter New Emblem Adopted for The full cooperation of everyone in in law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lunt and the chain of distribution is absolutely family of Hunter. Division of Wildlife Resources! essential to make the system work," Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett were in Ormsby said. A great deal of expense Selection of a new emblem for the Ogden on Saturday to attend the wedand some inconvenience is involved, ding for the former Cynthia Lee Jarrett states wildlife conservation agency but the law is designed for the safety and John H. Gelmann. Cynthia is the ended a recent contest of 21 Utah artists. of the individual motorist, and in the observed. be Wildlife illustrator, Jim Morgan of should daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jarrett. of it safety, spirit JUBRe&ABONUS won the statewide contest to denew serial number will appear The THE HARDER Logan and Laura Lunt of Hunter, Leon, Larry near the emblem for the newly named an of the sidewall on the tire, sign THEY FALL..? and Lynette Fackrell of Springville are Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, rim of the wheel It might look like this: A Siant Sequoia visiting .this week with their grandparDOT WYL9 ABC261. formerly Division of Fish and Game. Mr. NEAR PORTERVILLE. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt. exVRS-- , 10 MOS. or meets a free lance wildlife illustrator, means DOT the CALIFORNIA, HAS tire Morgan, TSAR)- STOOD FOR OVER (41b THE FIRST Mr. and Mrs. Victor Collard spent the is a commercial art graduate of Utah ceeds the Department of Transportation 40 VEARS EVEN He is a native of I week end visiting in Monticello with Mr. State University. safety standards. WL is the code numTHOUGH SAWED Utah. and Mrs. Dean to the Collard plant. ber manufacturing Goshen, and three childCOMPLETELY assigned IN TWO! The new emblem is a round design L9 is the tire size, in this care G78-1ren, Mrs. Ina Jones and son, and Mrs. Kathleen Callaway and two children. is a group of up to tour with a flying whistling swan superimABC Enposed over a map of the state. symbols, optional with the manufacturmovYMEsrFOf Mrs. Blaine Martell (Elda) and childthe bird is the name Utah Wildto identify the brand or other siger, circling OLPBR BONDS ren Barbara and Gordon of Salt Lake life Resources. Mr. Morgan selected the nificant characteristcs of the tire. 261 City and Mrs. Roger Hurst and daughter swan because of its history which he means the tire was made during the Pamela of Orem visited at the home feels represents applied conservation at f 26th week of 1971. of Mrs. Martells parents, Mr. and Mrs. its best. R. Ronald Jarrett Sunday. They were The emblem contest was announced to I enroute home after a trip to Yuba Dam Utah public when the state legisthe Future Farmers Plan Trip State Boating Park. lature changed the name of the Division. Special invitations were sent to Future Farmers from Juab High NOTICE TO WATER USERS head cattle, & 500 head sheep, from schools and university art departApr. 1 to Oct 31 used Utah and educational an are School planning The following applications and used from Apr. 1 to OcL 31 for the The 21 entrants submitted a ments. supplemenetal recreational trip to Northern Utah and have been filed with the State for supplemental irrigation of of 1,600 acs. but limitedIrrigation 65 to sole of total The 1. designs Southern Idaho beginning July Engineer to appropriate water 1,600 acres, but limited to sole supply of 1,000 acs. within W of the trip will be determined at itinerary In Juab County, State of Utah, supply of 1,000 acres within Sec. 14, W Sec. 23; Sec. 15, a meeting to be held later this month. Sec. 15; Sec. 22, T13S, R3W. throughout the entire year un- Sec. 16; Sec. 21; W Weather Report , Plans for the trip include visiting the less otherwise designated. Lo- W Sec. 22, T13S, R3W, Protests resisting the granting Research farms Utah State Agriculture cations in SLB&M. SLB&M. of these applications with reasand the U. S. Government animal re40585 John R. NEPHI STATION ons therefor must be filed In search laboratory. 40586 John R. 3360 W. 4200 S., Salt duplicate with the State Enginseveral the of All members years past 3360 W. 4200 S., Salt Lake City, Utah 84119 8 sec. eer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake and those students planning on joining Lake City, Utah 84119 8 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted City, Utah 84114 on or before the FFA in the next school year are well 200-70- 0 ft. July 17, 1971. ft of water to be200-70-diverted from from a invited to attend. 0 a well a at ft. deep deep point N. 600 ft & W. Hubert C. Lambert at a point N. 600 ft. & E. 300 2,000 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. STATE ENGINEER ft from the SW Cor. Sec. 23, 21, T13S, R3W; and used for T13S, R3W; and used for the the domestic purposes of three Dates of publication: June 3, 10, Nephi Girl Named to Office domestic purposes of three fam- families and stockwatering of 17 1971 in The Times-New- s, SuzAnne Shaw, daughter of Mr. and ilies and stockwatering of 300 300 cattle and 500 sheep, and Nephi, Utah Mrs. A. Dean Shaw of Nephi was elected to the position of Representative of Rampton City at the 25th annual session of the American Legion Auxiliary Girls State held at the Southern Utah State College, according to information furnished by the SUSC Bureau of d, nrniTmOTK a Team Standings: I. A. Won M 5 Kiwanis Mona Levan Jaycees Merchants Gates 4 (66-17- Little League officials have asked that parents not the good feelings the boys have toward eac hother after ball games . sharing a ride home on bicycles etc. Maybe we parents could take a lesson from them is the suggestion ofthe officials Please send me the Monitor for the Introductory term of 4 months for $10.00. If I am not satisfied, you will refund the balance of my subscription. Checkmoney order enclosed. Bill me later. Mama State. -- Zip. PB19 The Christian Science Monitor Box 125, Astor Station, Boston, Massachusetts 02123 n, n, 12-in- ICING FOR A 12-in- m seifsi i Enjoy jl Transcendental J a iftiJha .t l. Meditation FIS as taught by :,1 Vl:,v ; 9 i a GIFTS SURE TO... MAHARISHI FATHERS DAY JUNE 20 c.inc. 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