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Show Nephl, Juab County, Utah 84M8 Nephi Local and Social News Classified Ads and Business Directory Personals Mrs. Velma Tunbridge Mr. and Mrs. Gail Sanders and Mr. Mrs. Kenith Allen were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to her home following surgery at the Grant Allen. Mrs. Bruce Wilson and three sons of Granger were guests over the week end at the home of her parents in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson. Mrs. Norma Van Ausdal of Santaquin was a visitor Friday at the home of her sister, Mrs Lois. Nelson They attended funeral services in the afternoon at Fountain Green for Edward Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott visited with TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR members of their family Sunday: Mr. and 20 years experience in selecting Mrs. Keith Aston and family at Provo, your drapes. We have samples Mr. and Mrs. David Rice at Salt Lake and materials in a larger se- Guests on Thursday of last week at Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman were their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nyman and son Michael of Springville. 5 UUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIilll;illllllllllllllll,;ill!l!i!!l!!IIIIUIIlilIllin SALES LADIES NEEDED FOR Vanda Beauty Counselor Cos 1 metics. Call Provo or write Juanita Rogers, 1411 Locust Lane; Provo, Utah 84601 373-415- WEDDING Wanted to Rent WEDDING NEED GIFT LIST 4-every wedding ware, 66 South Main. 9 '101 D Homes for Sale Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kendall of Salt visitors one day last of Mr. and Mrs. John home week at the Hard Utf H. Wilkey. Mr. Kendall is Mrs. Wilkeys brother. FOR Lake City were GIFTS AND GIFTS Dinner guests on Saturday at the home for all occasions. Nephl Jewelry of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey were tf their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkey and four children GIFT LIST FOR 5, 6 BEDDING of Granger. at the Nephi every wedding Lumber Company, 55 West 2nd Mrs. Dellis Painter will leave this 4tf North in Nephi. weekend for a visit with Mrs. Susan El11 lison and will remain until the middle of March. Vehicles for Sale 16 CASCADE HOME ON large lot in Nephi. Wil1 be ready to move into about March 1. Gable front, large living room, double windows, clean electric heat. Two bedrooms, plus space for more in nice basement which has plumbing roughed in for fut ure bathroom. Valley Builders, BOISE 623-004- 4. BOISE - CASCADE Mr. and Mrs. Blair Warner of Logan visited over the week end with their CREST parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner and FOR SALE travel trailer with gas furnace, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newell. Twin gas tanks. Must see to apCall Kent Linton at preciate. Jerry Westring of Cedar City, and his 56 fiancee, Miss Sandra Langford of Enterprise were guests over the weekend at DONT BUY A MOBIL HOME the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. until you have checked Factory Theo Westring. Direct 12 x 50 $3,782 F.O.B. Mrs. Reese Stein and Jim Taylor of Call Acadamy Mobil factory. City visited with their grandor write Salt LakeMrs. Homes. Joel Taylor last week. mother, 1280 West North Temple, Salt 8 inc Lake City. Utah, 84116 Captain and Mrs. Lynn Tolley of Michigan were recent visitors at the 1968 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 318 V8 engine, factory air con- Claudfe Tolley. Captain Tolley has just ditioning, priced to sell. Call returned from service in Vietnam. 7 after 6 p.m. or see at Tour-ReOn Thursday of last week, Glen TolMotel, 245 South Main. 67 ley of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tolley of Delta were visitors FOR SALE 1963 CHEVROLET at the home of their parents, Mr. and V8 Standard Mrs. Claude Tolley. sedan Contact DeVon transmission. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley were in Howell, 270 North First East, 0 6 Pocatello, Idaho on Thursday of last phone week to attend funeral services for liiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Henry F. Parkin. 623-172- 4-- HOMES HOMES CUSTOM 623-168- COMMERCIAL st with Sales For appointment contact Representative, VALLEY BUILDERS 210 West Center, Nephl Tephone 623-604- Dean Powell and family of Richland, Washington. They came to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Powells father, Edward Hansen, held at Fountain Green on Friday. They also visited with Mrs. Powells brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Memmott and family, and with other relatives in Moroni and Fountain Green. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larsen and children of Provo spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Leila Wilkey. HOUSE OR apartment by March 1, 1972. Will rent monthly, or lease. Call 623-184- 1. Visitors for several days last week at the home of O. Ray Powell were his son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. 623-027- 15 . 623-118- For Sale Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lynn of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Lynn of Mona returned to their home recently after spending three weeks in Samoa and Hawaii. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lynn, parents of Wesley and Bryce. Mrs. Lavern Worthington had as her guests over the weekend, her granddaughters, Cheryl and Denise Kay of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkey were in Benjamin Sunday where they attended sacrament meeting and witnessed the blessing of their new grandchild, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilkey. He was given the name of Phillip Tadd by New Babies.. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Worwood of Levan announce the birth of a son on January 26 at the Juab County Hospital. Mrs. Worwood is the former Loretta Chase. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Chase, all of Levan. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase of Nephl, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Memmott of Scipio. Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Newton of Newton of Nephi announce the birth of a daughter February 5 at the Juab County Hospital. Mrs. Newton is the former Brenda Pay. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Pay of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Newton of Mona. Great grand parents are Mrs. Warren Newton, Mona; Mr. and Mrs. Dudley F. Rowe, ML PleasMr. and Mrs. Francis Coulson, ant, Fountain Green. Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. Paxman (Sandra Belliston) announce the birth of a daughter on February 7 at the Juab County Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. William Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Belliston of Nephi. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theo Jackson of Moroni, Utah. Mr.and Mrs. Gaylen Jarrett are parents of a daughter bom February 5 at the Juab County Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Stephensen, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett of Nephi. Great grandpamets are Mr. and Mrs. R. Ronald Jarrett, also of Nephi. 17 LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH III U.S. EFFICIENT & 12 economical. Blue Lustre Carpet Cleaner. Rent Shampooer, $1.00 Chapman Furniture Co., 27 So. 7 SELF SERVICE Main, Nephl FOR SALE E - Z Wash Laundry. Contact Vinton G. Steiner at CLEAN RUGS LIKE NEW, SO ltf. easv to do with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1.00 Hardware, 66 South Main. 7 Nephi Recent dinner guests at the home of and Mrs. John Parkin were their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jarrett (Claudia) of Mt Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parkin and son Michael of Nephi. The occasion was Mrs. Jarretts birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin spent the week end in Salt Lake City with their daughters and grandchildren: Miss Betty Parkin, Mrs. JoAnn Loveless and children Randy, Polly Ann and Rachel. Wallace Tidwell of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mrs. Frank V. Tidwell. Mr. the home of lection than most of the stores City. Free installation. up north. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Chapman Furniture Co., 27 So. and Mrs. Reese Sherwood were Mr. and 1 Main, Nephl, phone Mrs. Rulon Sherwood of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Hansen of Fairvlew. Business Personals Mrs. Charles Rose (Nancy) and children of Salt Lake City spent Sunday and Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman. L D S Hospital in Salt Lake City. II Help Wanted has returned and 3 Services WANTED ANY ODD SHAP-e- d bottles or dishes, and discarded jewelry and beads for projects at the ML Nebo Train7 ing Center Thursday, February 10, 1972 GTljc' his father. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson of Salt City were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay. Mrs. Anderson is Mr. Pays sister. Other visitors during the day at the Pay home were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Esplin and family. Lake non-bidd- er The owner reserves the right Nephi City Corp. (Owner) to waive any informalities or Separate sealed bids for Seal- to reject any or all bids. ing Existing Sewage Lagoons for Nephi City, Juab County, .. Each bidder must deposit with security in the amount, Utah will be received by Ray , and c,on Christiansen, City Manager, at n The Infer- Nephl City offices until 1:30 tBt?ns for rnatl0n Bidders P.M. (MST) March 1, 1972 and Attention of bidders is parthen at said office publicly ticularly called to the requireopened and read aloud. The information for Bidders, ments as to conditions of emForm of Bid, Form of Contract, ployment to be observed and Plans, Specifications, and Forms minimum wage rates tc be paid of Bid Bond, Performance and under the contract No bidder may withdraw his Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be exam bid within 30 days after the ined at the following: actual date of the opening 1. Coon, King and Knowlton, thereof. Pursuant to Executive Salt Lake City, Utah. Order 11246, as Eunended, on 2. Intermountain Contract- Equal Employment Opportunor, Salt Lake City, Utah ity, a prime contractor and sub3. Associated General Con- contractor who signs a contract tractors, Salt Lake City, on a Federally assisted construction project are required to Utah. Copies may be obtained at the take affirmative action toward office of Coon, King and Know-to- n equal employment opportunity Engineers, located at 1055 and are required under certain East 3900 South, Salt Lake City, conditions to present written after 9:00 a.m. on February 1, Affirmative Action Programs. 1972, upon payment of $20.00 At preconstruction conferences, for each set. Any unsuccessful the successful bidder and his bidder, upon returning such set known principal promptly and in good condition, shall be required to present and will be refunded his payment. discuss the approach to be taken by the successful bidder and to Implement All unpaid dog licenses are the requirements of affirmative now delinquent. Ordinances of action for equal employment Nephi City provide the owning and training in accordance with as Order 11246, or keeping of a dog after Jan- Executive uary 31st, of each year, without amended. Nephl City Corporation license is a misdeameanor. by Ray Christiansen, Howevera, if the full license is City Manager. paid to Nephi City Treasurer before violators are served with Dates of publication: February papers, same will be accepted 3, 10, 17 and 24, 1972 in The without prosecution. If served, Times-NewNephl, Utah. reference to the court and City be furwill made for Attorney ther proceedings. Please govern yourselves accordingly. NOTICE s, BY ORDER OF NEPHI CITY OUNCIL Mr. and Mrs. Therle Ostler of Provo visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. George H. Ostler. PRODUCTION!! Now the Army starts you at $288.00 a mo. And ycu r.:ny not even !.; L 046000 SOURCE: UTEST AVAILABLE STATISTICS dASEO 01 DATA (IMA) FROM RATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTH STATISTICS 623-115- 1. 4-- D Services 13 REMOVE SOIL AND STATNS from carnets with Rug - Mate MAJOR 8tain Removing Rug Shamooo. ALL WE REPAIR appliances, furnaces and motors Rent elertric shamnooer 81.00 Nenhi l umber Co.. 55 West on weekly basis. Marvell Elect7 in Provo. 528 Second North, Nephi ric, 344-147- 2, 31&500 FPFCJH Call FCOS FOR SALE' 623-029- n INCOME TAX SERVICE m.8oo 74490 CARO OF THANKS We are verv grateful to relaPNEUMONIA & HEART & BL000 CANCER ACCIDENTS tives and friends from the NeINFLUENZA VESSEL DISEASES nhi area for their remembrances in our time of bereavement. We HEART AND BLOOD VESSEL DISEASES tower over the Tax Counselor annreciate greatlv those who next leading causes of death In the United States to make traveled to Pocatello for the serfor Tax Corporation of them the number one killer of men, women and children. those sent and who fiord vices, America (formerly Slcousen They account for 54 percent of the annual deaths in this tributes, cards and letters. We Tax Service) living Americans. The country, and afflict in shall aiwavs hold a fondness Heart Fond Campaign Is being conducted Feb. 1 through our heart for the people of Ne29 to fight thla foremost health menace. 5 PHONE nhi, and for their friendship and love. for appointment. ComputerR. 1 E., SLM, which is 89 43 . Mrs. H. F. Parkin and NOTICE OF ZONING ized Tax Returns with fed99 ft from NE. comer of W, BY JUAB THE CHANGE and family. as reestablished and sd. SW. eral and state audit COUNTY COMMISSIONERS marked by Juab County Survey The Board of Juab County of 1946, th. S. 89 43 W.1530.2 CARD OF THANKS ft. along the U sec. line to Commissioners herebq gives noKindnesses extended to us tice and approval of the change ' point of beg., th. S. 1281.70 ft following the death of our moth- of the said described property th. N. 89 52 W. 71 ft., th. N er and grandmother are very below, from & agricultural to com- - 306.58 ft, th. W. 429 ft., th. N. deeply appreciated. We extend mercial: Beg. at a pt on N. line 975.12 ft th. E. 500 ft, to beg. thanks for the contributions of of SW. of Sec. 33, T. 12 S., Cont. 11.7 acres. food sent to our home; to those REPAIR APPLIANCE who remembered her with beautiful floral tributes; to those Washers who sent cards and letters exRefrigeration love and . sympathy. Freezers pressing Ranges Dryers In every way which you extendAH Majj or Appliances ed your sympathies, you have We apprecour appreciation. Deale for those who attended the seriate APPLIANCES ADMIRAL vices at Richfield, and those who called at the mortuary. , 6 CaB Fiflmore Mr. and Mrs. Steve F. Greenwood and family. BOB RALPH H. MURRAY 623-028- . refrigeration i flU 3?esn Jirnens' 743-536- SIMMONS Personalised Income Tax Service ACCURATE PROMPT REASONABLE K. (ANDY) t Income Tax Consultant JOHNSON 27 East Second 6 Phone 623-072- North St. Nephl UEITOXE All CORGEOU5, FADELESS COLORS IN... READS AES OSES WANT ADS BEESLEY 725 SOUTH STATE POLISHED MONUMENT & VAULT CO. Local Representative: GEORGE railroad Is... ...Steel strings tying a country together, with people on both ends. On one end of the track are you. And the things you A need. Cars, soap, fresh vegetables, TV sets, clothes. On the other end of the tracks are the people who make or grow the things you need. In between, are the people who keep the things you need flowing smoothly. Union Pacific people. Union Pacific people man the trains, work the docks, keep track of every car on the system and generally just get things safely from here to there. It's a big job because it's a big country. What America makes, UP delivers. A PHONE 374-058- 0 JOHNSON, Phone 623-076- 8 PROVO, UTAH Person to Person UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Utah Corporation v - 374-729- 5 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, February 13, 14 and 15 A Man IaJgA, - SFC Curtis W. Spencer Provo EXCELLENT, Real Estate VENICE THEATRE Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 10, II, 12 WALT DISNEY Visitors Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Goble of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen of White City. They attended funeral services for Edward Hansen at Fountain Green Friday afternoon. Billy Ostler of Provo was a visitor on Wednesday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. George H. Ostler. Page Three ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS , and any upon ro W.P.C. E. D. A. turning Ruch a set will be re-UTAH - 121 funded $15.00. Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Hone and children of Spanish Fork spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Ostler were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Vickery and son Jimmy of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ostler of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor of Levan. - CuxJzeJL (R) |