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Show Mach?, Juab County, Utah B4&49 Tfwrxfay, FjfouuY 17. Temple Rites Unite Couple Rosa, California, and Merrill G. Sanders were united in marriage at the Mantl Temple on Saturday, February 5. The impressive ceremony was solemnized by President Reucl E. Christensen of the Temple, in the presence of 20 relatives and friends. A wedding dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sanders, parents of the groom, following the ceremony, The couple was honored at a reception the same evening in the Fourth Ward Cultural Hall. For her wedding and reception, the bride wore a dress of white pota soie satin, styled with empire waist line, trimmed with Chantilly lace panels. Bodice and sleeves were lace over satin. Her elbow length veil x fell from a hat appliqued with lace and seed pearls. Her bouquet was of pink and white carnations and red roses centered with a white orchid. Brides maids were: Maild of honor, Lizana Lagomaristmo of Santa Rosa; Linda Murdock and Ileen Sanders, sisters of the groom; Pat Johnson, Colien Hous-le- y of Rexburg, Idaho. They wore dresses of navy velvet with skirts of blue chiffon over satin. Each carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations trimmed with blue ribbons. Flower girls were Cam! Sanders and Kolene Kaye Murdock, who wore matching blue dresses. Mothers of the bride and groom wore street-lengt- h dresses of navy velvet, and had corsages of pink and white carnations. Standing in the receiving line and sharing best man duties were Kirk Sanders, Terry Haney and Larry Rock. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Garrett, grandparents of the groom. Ushers were Gary Corbin, Glen Green-halgTom Howard, Blake Garrett and Robert Murdock. Greeting friends and relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mikkelson. Gifts were arranged by Betty Sanders, Judy Higginson and Susan Winter. At the guest book were Corrine Garrett and Paula Bosh. Gift carriers were Jeff Sanders and Travis Garrett. Serving refreshments were Judy Beard, Donna Greenhalh, Pam Austin, Merri Chase, Margaret Ockey, Laura Bailey. NOTICE All unpaid dog licenses are now delinquent Ordinances of Nephi City provide the owning or keeping of a dog after January 31st, of each year, without a license is a misdeameanor. Howevera, if the full license is paid to Nephi City Treasurer before violators are served with papers, same will be accepted without prosecution. If served, reference to the court and City Attorney will be made for further proceedings. Please govern yourselves accordingly. BY ORDER OF NEPHI CITY OUNCIL ADVERTISEMENT Project No. - UTAH pill-bo- Miss Varorie Gee Temple Marriage Planned Mr. and Mrs. Kennean Lynn of Reno, Nevada, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rhoda Lynn, to Richard Wallace Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kay of Mona. The couple is planning an August 25 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. h, SUBSCRIBE TODAY" Juab Hospital Patient List Patients atthe Juab County Hospital as of 10 a.m. Wednesday included: Mabel Smith, Nephi Donna Duncan, Murray Arlene Memmott, Salt Lake City Russell Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bean Marion Kendall, Nephi Lamone Tolley, Nephi Engagement Is Annouced Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Gee announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Valorie Gee, to Kim Andreasen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Andreasen, all of Nephi. Miss Gee and Mr. Andreasen are students at the Juab High School, where they plan to continue their education. No date has yet been set for the wedding. Marriage WJ.C. . E. D. A. 121 Nephi City Corp. (Owner) Separate sealed bids for Sealing Existing Sewage Lagoons for Nephi City, Juab County, Utah will be received by Ray Christiansen, City Manager, at Nephi City offices until 1:30 P.M. (MST) March 1, 1972 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the following: 1. Coon, King and Knowlton, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2. Intermountain Contractor, Salt Lake City, Utah. 3. Associated General Contractors, Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies may be obtained at the Use the Licenses FOR BIDS T-- N non-bidd- er Classified Nephi City Corporation by Ray Christiansen, City Manager. Ads to Buy, Sell, Trade A marriage license was issued on Feb- ruary 10 to Clinton Jay Winn, and Linda Lee Warren, both of Nephi. office of Coon, King and Know-to- n Engineers, located at 1055 East 3900 South, Salt Lake City, after 9:00 a.m. on February 1, 1972, upon payment of $20.00 for each set Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and In good condition, will be refunded his payment; and any upon so returning such a set will be refunded $15.00. The owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security In the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. Attention of bidders Is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. Pursuant to Executive Order 11246, as amended, on Equal Employment Opportunity, a prime contractor and subcontractor who signs a contract on a Federally assisted construction project are required to take affirmative action toward equal employment opportunity and are required under certain conditions to present written Affirmative Action Programs. At preconstruction conferences, the successful bidder and Ms known principal shall be required to present and discuss the approach to be taken by the successful bidder and to Implement the requirements of affirmative action for equal employment and training In accordance with as Executive Order 11246, amended. CL 3 Dates of publication: February 3, 10, 17 and 24, 1972 In The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT 07 YOUR ELECTRIC IOAT The popularity of electric heat is growing rapidly. One reason is the factual, convincing answers to the most frequently asked questions. For example: SALE ENDS SATURDAY FEB. 19 BIG BOYS MENS RUBBER . Overshoes I Flare Pants 00 pair Regularly $5.00 pair '00 Reguar to $12.00 pair pair O O GIRLS CHILDREN'S CANVAS (nee Socks for ALL COLORS 2 3 gOO cpr. Regular $1.00 8 to $1.15 pr. This question is sometimes raised by those considering base- Itirffs & Kraickeirs IQ0T riOO each II $s.nn Regular ms !ck$ WFATffi pair 49c pair VALUES TO BROKEN STYLES $16.00 eras Shoes VALUES TO '00 . and - g00 ea. 9 WESTERN MAT $19.95 Iff board, or ceiling heat rather than electric forced air. And the answer is no. The federal government and architects are continually upgrading the insulation requirements for all construction to save energy regardless of heating fuel used. Using the best present methods of insulating and building construction, several times as much oxygen as is needed by a large family will still infiltrate into a house that is well insulated for electric heating. And since electricity consumes no oxygen, talk of "thermos bottle houses is unrealistic and misleading. BOYS AND MENS WHITE CREW REGULAR S' 3" ACME WESTERN Issfe Slips VALUES TO What about the oxygen supply in a house Insulated as recommended for electric heat? Wouldnt the house be stuffy? LADIES CORDUROY Regular $15.00 Mt mi writ mi 131311 ! wt iw 088 Rv yWi'Wiv) Miss Debbie Lee Kramer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kramer of Santa Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sanders (Debbie Lee Kramer) 172 r- - Peg Make sure a:r fitters are dean. On circulating air electric heating systems, you may have regular filters or electrostatic precipitators. Both should be kept clean. Scntsday Youll Probably Ksst Ef2ctrfcc!ly. Why lYctt? UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |