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Show Juab County, Utah 84448 djc GttncoVtuo Jephi Local and Social News Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram were dinner uests Sunday at the home of their fam-- y aughter, Mrs. Shirlene Dovey and In the ML Pleasant evening they at eceived a telephone call from Linda tnd Richard Daley of Marion, Mississippi, tichard is stationed there with the U. Marine Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jarrett had as heir dinner guests on Mothers day, Mr. nd Mrs. Lynn Cook and children Shelly nd Kurt of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon i;reen and family Kyle and Daniel of salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jarrett of Mt Pleasant Mrs. Newell Bracken of Llndon is visiting in Nephi this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard spent Sunday in Fillmore at the home of her mother, Mrs. Chloe Keele. J. William Howarth had their family home for Mothers day, including: Dr. and Mrs. Keith Graves of Salt like City; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Howarth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Howarth and family of Nephi. They had a telephone call from Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howarth of Susanville, California. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Houghton had as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. C. Hudson of Price. A family dinner was held at the Houghton home. Other guests, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Hud- son, were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bateman and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellertson and children of Nephi. Mothers day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Haynes spent Mothers day in Provo with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Haynes. Park. Boating Mrs. Tacy Bracken was in Sait Lake City Friday morning where she witnessed the marriage of her granddaughter, the former Laurel Bracken and Jack Daniels at the Salt Lake City. Laurel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Bracken. On Friday evening, Mrs. Bracken accompanied her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele, to the reception honoring the young couple at Lindon. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray; also a granddaughter and her husbnd, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Makin and children of Farmington. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lynn Greenhalgh and Miss Becky Sperry. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele and family and Mr. and Mrs. James E Moore and sons of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mrs. Tacy Bracken over the Mothers day week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cox and daughter Janice, and grandson Dakon Martinson of Bountiful spent Saturday with Mr. Cox parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Cox accompanied their son and LaVere Haynes were daughter in law back to Salt Lake City that evening and visited at their home on Mothers day. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Crane and family brought them home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worthington and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen enjoyed a five day vacation trip last week. They visited in Moab, Canyon Lands, Goose-Neck- s and attended ceremonies at Arches National Monument They also attended the Lions Club luncheon held there. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis and son Kevin of Bountiful spent Sunday afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Ellertson spent Sunday in Provo and Orem. They accompanied their daughter, Mrs. Shirlene Johnson and daughter Joni to dinner at Provo, and also visited with Mrs. Ellert-son- s brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Collard, at Orem. Mr .and Mrs. Steve Greenwood had as their visitor onSunday , her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Werts of Minneapolis Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier visited at Orem Saturday with their granddaughter, Mrs. Joan Ellison and children; also with a grandsons wife, Mrs. Loma Ewell and son Rodney of Sargent, Colorado. Guests on Mothers day at the home of Mrs. Leonard Belliston were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor and daughters of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Van Nosdol and daughters of Payson. ell Bracken. visited Monday with Janets parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Greenwood, and also enjoyed water skiing at Yuba Lake State Burton and son John of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier spent four days of last week in Spanish Fork as guests of their son in law and daughter, Mr .and Mrs. Art Hartvigsen. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hartvigsen were hosts at a family dinner in observance of Mr. Hartvigsens birthday anniversary and Mothers day. Present were Mrs. Gloria Jensen and three sons of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hartvigsen and son of Maple-toMichael Hartvigsen of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazer, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hartvigsen and children Pat, Rosie and Jeff. Mr and Mrs. Earl Howard attended the wedding reception of their granddaughter and her bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daniels at Lindon Friday evening. Mrs. Daniels is the former Laurel Bracken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. New- Miss Janet Greenwood and 12 of her friends, called her family at B. Y. U. Mrs. T. H. Burton were her son and daughter in law, Dr. and Mrs. Alma P. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy . Chase were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Chase and family, Mrs. Reva Ballow and son of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Colleen Nielson and two sons of Sunset; Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Stephen-sen- ; Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Parkin and children Mr. and Mrs. Rex Chase and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Tim Worwood and Rue Golden. n, Mrs. Dixie Murray and children Kris and Richard of Salt Lake City were visitors on Sunday at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Verda Cloward. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter spent Saturday and Sunday in Tooele with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Paystrup and family. Classified Ads and Business Directory ost and Found SaKBEZy Lee A. Bird, 41204 Eureka, Utah 84628. 0.033 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a spring at a point N. 2110 ft. from the S)4 Cor. Sec. 7, T10S, R2W; and used for the stockwatering of 2 cattle, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 2.0 acres in ENWx4 Sec. 18, T10S, R2W. 13 EXPERT WATCH AND LOST PAIR OF GREEN CON-tac- t FOR lenses in white case. Small jewelry repair Nephi Jewelry, reward. Call Donna Greenhalgh 17 North Main, Nephi, Utah 8 10 tf 7 20 phone at 623-159- 623-195- ALSO HORSES LADIES GOLD WRIST SHOEING Hol-bar- t, watch Tuesday evening. Find- broken and trained. J. D. 7 10 tf. Chad P. Winn, 41238 er please contact Melba Jensen phone at after 5:30 p.m. only 18.88 atF orseys Variety 505 North First West, Nephi, Utah 84648. 0.015 sec. ft of watTAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Store, Nephi 20 years experience in selecting er is to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep at a point well your drapes. We have samples and materials in a larger seN. 100 ft. & W. 1420 ft. from lection than most of the stores the Exi Cor. Sec. 19, T12S, R1E; "up north. Free installation. and used for the domestic pur3 2 OR WANTED TO RENT Chapman Furniture Co., 27 So. poses of one familyl, stockwat1 bedroom house or apartment Main, Nephi, phone ering 20 cows, & 10 horses, and tf 3 5 Call after p.m. used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for 202122 MOTORCYCLE CRASH HEL- L SPRUCE UP FOR SUMMER Be mets safer with a sturdy SW&NE& Sec. 19, J12S, R1E. Painting, exterior or interior. Protests resisting the granting jobs completed in one day. helmet American made, $12.88 of these applications with reas11 Most 4 1821 inc each at Forseys Variety Store, ons therefor must be filed in Call Payson in Nephi 20 duplicate .with the State EnLAST A 1 BED-- 1 CLEAN CARPETS iHOUSE FOR SALE gineer, 442 Stote Capitol, Salt CAN BE CLEAN, Lake City, Utah 84114 on or beroom main floor 2 bedrooms in lifetime. Rugs shampooed. Also CARPETS abasement. Contact Lode Sperry curtains removed, cleaned and bright and beautiful if you use fore July 1 1972. 20 rehung, and windows washed. Rug-MaStain Removing Rug 'at Hubert C. Lambert 4 Call Payson . State Shampoo. Rent electric sham-pooe-r, Engineer $1.00 Nephi Lumber 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOME full basement. Good location. AUTO BODY REPAIRS AND Co, 55 West Second North, Ne- Dates of publication: May 18, 20 and 25, and June 1, 1972 in The Utah 4 Call Mrs. Lofthouse at painting. Tailored auto seat phi, Times-New- s I 11 tf. covers. Kitchen chairs recoverNephi, Utah ed. Reasonable rates Steiners BIG SELECTION OF RCA COL-o- r NEW HOME FOR SALE IN Auto Body Shop, 190 So. Main Television sets at reduced 0 Contact us soon and St., Nephi. Phone Nephi. prices. Hurry to Forseys Var20 tf. iety Stor.e Nephi 20 select your own carpeting. GREAT LAKES AIR LINE Large living room, 2 bedrooms LEISUREHOME and on main floor with nice light BiiraamimrmjTHiiKiRriniHiimtnimHiimmiuiiiimiutiihiiiriJi MAKE BEATEN DOWN CAR-peALTA MOBLE HOMES basement with space for more and at bright doorways nap bathroom. bedrooms and another SWINGER - MINI AND fluffy again with Blue Lustre Contact Valley Builders, 210 W. CABANA HOMES MOTOR 27 So. Furniture Co., Chapman Center or telephone 15 Main, ' 20 Nephi 17tf Double Wide Mobile Homes 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms GIFT LIST FOR COME IN AND SHOP AT OUR home, WEDDING Prices start at $7,995.00 FOR SALE 4-Hard- store for Whirlpool Appliances every newly remodeled. Large lot. For ware, 66wedding South Main. lit Forseys Variety Store, 42 Also a full line of 12,' 14 information contact Clarence 20 South Main, Nephi wide Mobile homes. 1920 Bowers, WEDDING GIFTS AND GIFTS prices start at $5,195.00. for all occasions. Nephi Jewelry FOR SALE 1961 SCOTSMAN prices sfart $6,395 tf trailer 14 ft Sleeps six CASCADE BOISE BRASHERS MOBILE 5 Call Jack Fausett at WEDDING GIFT LIST FOR AND MOTOR HOMES, Inc. 20 HOMES every wedding at the Nephi 3371 South State Street Lumber Company, 55 West 2nd Phone 1 FOR DONE JOB WELL A 4tf North in NephL CUSTOM HOMES 2085 West North Temple feeling clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampoo-e- r 2 Phone COMMERCIAL $1.00 Hardware, 66 17 South 20 Main, Nephi For appointment with Sales SPINET CONSOLE PIANO. Representative, contact TIMES-NEW- S piano, like new. Assume low $4.00 mo. pymts. Can be seen in VALLEY BUILDERS Nephi. Also organ with automatic rhythm. Phone collect 208 211 West Center, Nephi 1 or write Credit Man- 4 TViphone MILITARY ADDRESSES LOST 623-063- (53-52- 623-042- 4 Wanted to Rent 100-30- 9 623-027- 623-100- Homes for Sale 465-265- 297-747- NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE Tax Sale No. 7 Hamilton Com. at the most Laird Notice is herby given that on Nly. pt of Lot 22. Blk. 8. Wednesday, the 24th day of B, Eureka City Survey, Plat May, 1972. at ten oclock a.m. which pt is on the Ely. side at the front door of the County line of North Extension Zulu, Courthouse in Nephi, Juab Valley & Ridge Mining Claim, I County. Utah, will offer for U. S. Lot 231 th. S. 526 E. sale at public auction and sell 68.2 ft., th. N. 25 30 W. 96 to the highest bidder for cash, ft, th. N. 488 E 24.5 ft, th. pursuant to the provisions of S. 25 3(7 E 38.7 ft to beg. Section Utah Code Otherwise known as Lot 11, Annotated 1953, the following Blk. 1, Plat E Eureka City described real estate situate in Survey. said county and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No 7 Hamilton bid for less than the total Tax Sale No. Com. at a pt on E. Laird amount of taxes, interest, penside line S. 5 26 E & 385.07 alties and costs which are a ft dist. from comer number charge upon such real estate 9, North Extension Zulu, Valwill be accepted. ley & Ridge Mining Claim, U. S. Lot 231, th. S. 526 Tax Sale No. V. M. and E 5.11 ft., th. N. 2530 W. Gertrude Foote: Undivided 5 ft, th. N. 25 30 W. 5 ft a Interest in following: Beg. th. N. 75 21 E 1.7 ft to beg. 6 rds. 9 Iks. W. of SE. comer Also com. at a pt. on E side of Lot 1, Blk. 28. Plat A. Neline which bears S. 5r 26 E phi Townsite Survey, th. N. 6 342.14 ft dist from comer 6!4 rds., W. 20 ft., S. 6 4 number 9, North Extension rds., E. 20 ft. to beg. Subject Zulu, Valley & Ridge Mining to R. of W. Claim, U. S. Lot 231, th. S. 5 26 E 42.93 ft, thh. S. 73 Tax Sale No. Mabel S. 21 W. 1.7 ft., th. N. 25 30 Golden Beg. 95.4 ft S. of E. W. 38.7 ft., th. N. 48-0- 8 the NW. cor. of Lot 3, Blk. 14.2 ft .to beg. Otherwise 19, Plat B, Nephi Townsite known as Lot 12, Blk. 1, Plat Survey, th. S. 60 ft, th. E. E., Eureka City Survey. 134.5 ft, th. N. 60 ft., th. W. 134.5 ft. to place of beg. Tax Sale No. 7 George Beg. at a pt on E Forsey Tax Sale No Reuel F. side line of North Extension Jacobsen, N. M. Jensen Zulu, Valley & Ridge Mining . The NW. & of the NE. Claim, U. S. Lot 231, at Juncthe NE of the NW. of tion with S. side bdy. 'ine o Sec. 32, T. 13 S., R. 4 W., Main St. which bears .4. 5 S.L.M. Cont. 80 acres. 26 W 956.3 ft from comer of said lot th. S. 5 26 E Tax Sale No. 31.65 ft along S. ine, th. Georg Forsey N. 24 8 W. 30.8 ft, th. N. Beg. at the NW. comer of Lot 3, Blk. 1, Plat 66 27 E 10.15 ft to beg. A, Eureka City Survey, th. N. Otherwise known as Lot 21, 66 27 E 37.76 ft., th. S. Blk: 3, Plat E Fureka Citj 35 E 223.51 ft, th. S. Survey. 44 W. 107.9 ft, th. N. 48 W. 77.25 ft, th. N. Tax Sale No. 7 Monte 26 W. 62.65 ft., th. N. Surface rights only Hansen 57 E 23.12 ft., th. N. to the following: Part of the 08 W. 69.56 ft, th. N. Lode Mining Cornucopia 26 W. 31.65 ft .to Claim, Lot No. 97 and Red beg. Bird Lode Mining Claim, Lot No. 96, in the Tintic Mining Tax Sale No. Howard District described as follows. & Lena Greenhalgh, Joint Tenants Beg. at SW. comer of the All of Lot 8, Blk. surface area, from which pt. 6, Plat A, Eureka City Survey, the U. S. Mineral Monument and that part of Lot 7, Blk. 6, No. 2 bears S. 10 30 W. Plat A, Eureka City Survey, 573.9 ft., th. around the bdy. Com at NW. comer of said of said surface area N. 14 15 Lot 7, th. N. 54 34 E. 48 E 80 ft., S. 75 45 E. 50 SE. th. 98.9 about 42 ft ft, from ft., S. 14 15 W. 80 ft., N. ft. SW. comer of said 75 45 W. 50 ft. to beg. Lots 7 and 8, th. 42 ft M. or L., S. 54 32 W. to SW. corner of said Lots 7 and 8, th. Tax Sale No. 7 Joseph N. 3807 W. 98.95 ft to beg. Lot 13, Blk D, E Walburg Cowans Add., Mammoth City Tax Sale No. 7 John Survey. Boss Lot 13, of Sub. of IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Lot 19, Blk. 5, Plat B, Eureka have hereunto set my hand and City Survey. official seal this 20th day of 1972 April, 7 Tax Sale No. Robert EARL L. WARNER, Laird, Administrator of Es- (Seal) Juab County Clerk tate of Matt Rauhala Beg. All property here offered for 33 ft W. of NE. comer of sale and which has not been Lot 10, Blk. 6, Plat B, Eureka stricken off to a private purchasCity Survey, th. Wly along er is stricken off and N. bdy. line 42 ft, Sly 85 ft sold tohereby the County of Juab, and to S. line, Ely along S. line I declare the fee simple hereby 42 ft., Nly. 68 ft. to beg. title of said property to be vested in said county. Tax Sale No. Hamilton Laird All of Lots 22 and 23, Blk. 8, Plat B, Eureka City Dates of publication: April 27, Survey. May 4, 11 and 18, 1972 in The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT WORK 144-196- 145-196- 25-19- 149-196- 71-19- 78-19- 157-196- 88-19- 158-196- 127-196- 131-19- P. O. Box 276 Delta Utah TO: Wanda Spor, now Wanda Spor Harris, the Administratrix of the estate of George A. Spor, Deceased; Wanda Spor, now Wanda Spor Harris, wife of said George A. Spor, Deceased ,at the time of hisdeath; George I. Spor, son of George A. Spor, Deceased; Jerry Spor, son of George A. Spor, Deceased; Glen Spor, son of George A. Spor, Deceased; Myrtle Spor, daughter of George A. Spor, DeDarlene Spor, daughter of George A. Spor, ceased; Deceased; and Helen Spor, daughter of George A. Spor, Deceased. You, and each of you, who are collectively the owners of an d undivided (13) interest in the lode mining claims hereinafter described, are hereby notified that we have expended during the years 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970 and 1971 at least one hundred dollars ($100.00) in labor and improvements upon or upon certain of said claims for the benefit of each of the following one-thir- te c . 1 Business Personals . 12-wi- de e, - 623-190- 466-550- 359-786- For Sale 4-- D I ONLY IN THE THE A YEAR 2 and 3, Township 13 South, Range 12 West, Salt Lake Base & Meridian, and situated on Spor Mountain,' in Unorganized Mining District, County of Juab, State of Utah, the Original Notices of Location, Amended Notices of Location, and Second Amended Notices of Location, certificates of which are found in the Books and Pages in the Office of the Recorder of said Juab County as above set forth, in order to hold said claims under the provisions of Section 2324, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, being the amount required to hold said lodes for each of the seven years above mentioned the seven year period ending on the 1st day or September, 1971. And if, within 180 days after the first newspaper publication of this notice, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditures as which amounts to a total of $4,900.00 dollars, your interests in the claims will become the property of the undersigned who have made the required exsubscribers, your penditures, by the terms of said Section. CHAD SPOR & RAY SPOR situated in Sections ffi, Sm ! U. S. including PUBLIC HEARING RESCHEDULING OF PUBLIC HEARING To Discuss Proposed Location and Design Features of a On the Location and General Characteristics of a Highway Highway Project on State Maintenance Station In Nephi, Route 132. From Fountain Green to Juab County Line The State Road Commission (3) Project No. of Utah herewith advises all inThe State Road Commission terested persons or groups that of Utah herewith advises all the public hearing scheduled for interested persons or groups Monday,' May 22, 1972 to dis-- 1 that highway improvements are cuss the location and general", proposed on FAS No. 279, said characterists of a highway mail)-- ;, highway being State Route No. tenance shed in Nephi has bectii 132 in Sanpete County. All are reschedule and will be held on, hereby invited to attend and to Thursday, June 1, 1972. ThjsJ participate In a Location and rescheduled became hearing Design Public Hearing which necessary because advertising will be held on Monday, May 22, 1972 at 1:30 p.m. in the Foun- requirements were not properly tain Green City Hall, Fountain met. Green, Utah. Governing officials All are to atof Sanpete County and Foun- tend and tohereby invited in a locaparticipate adtain Green City have been tion public hearing on tiie provised. posed construction of a highway The proposed route location maintenmee station at 105 East of the project is as follows: Be- Ninth North, Nephi, Juab Counginning at the north city limits ty. The hearing will be held at of Fountain Green on S. R. 132 10 a.m. Thursday June 1, 1972 and thence northwesterly 5.82 in the Juab County Courthouse, miles on new alignment genercourtroom, Nephi, Utah. The ally along an existing county governing officials of Juab road to the Juab County line. County and Nephi City have Proposed location and design been advised. features consist of construction The proposed nine stall Highbituminous tf a surfaced roadway. way Maintenance Shed would b located 50 feet to the north Information to be presented of the present shed at 105 East at the hearing will include a 9th North in Nephi and be discussion on the location and used in conjunction with the design features of the project, existing shed for maintenance of y current schedules for Highway Department vehicles. acquisition and for conof an and struction, explanation Information to be presented relocation assistance programs. at the hearing will include a disAppropriate illustrative mater- cussion of the location features ials will be available for in- of the project. Appropriate ilDuring the hearing, lustrative material will be availspection. verbal andor written testimony able for inspection. During the pertaining to the features of the hearing verbal andor written proposed project or to its social, testimony pertaining to the feateconomic, and environmental ures of the proposed project or effects will be received from all to its social, economic and eninterested persons or groups. vironmental effects will be received from all interested perunable or group Any person to attend the public hearing, sons or groups. but wishing to give testimony Any person or group unable pertinent to the aforementioned to attend the public hearing, so in do writing. but project, may wishing to give testimony This testimony should be dito the aforementioned rected to the State Road Com- pertinent project, may do so in writing. mission of Utah and mailed to This should be dithe Utah State Department of rected testimony to the State Road ComE. James Attention: Highways, mission of Utah and mailed to Johnston, Information Officer, the Utah State Department of Room 616 State Office Building, Attention: James E. Salt Lake City Utah 84114. For Highways, Information Officer, inclusion in the official trans- Johnston, Room 616 State Office Building, of the public hearing pro- Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. For cript ceedings, letter must be post- inclusion in the official transmarked no later than midnight of the public hearing proJune 2, 1972. Please begin such cript ceedings, letters must be postreference testimony by making marked no later than midnight, to the hearing or the project. , June 12, 1972. Please begin such At any time during regular testimony by making reference office hours, maps, drawings, to the hearing or the project. the negative declaration of enAt any time during regular vironmental impact and other pertinent information developed office hours, maps, drawings and by the Utah State Department other pertinent information deof Highways and written views veloped by the Utah State Dereceived to date by the Depart- partment of Highways and writment from any interested person ten views received to date by or groups will be available for the Department from any inpublic inspection and copying terested persons or groups will at the Highway Department Dist- be available for public inspection rict No. 3 Office, 708 South 100 and copying at Highway Department District No. 6 Office, West, Richfield, Utah. 825 North 900 West, Orem, - This is the only public hear- Utah. ing scheduled to discuss this The purpose of this hearing is project. After the proceedings of the public hearing are pub- to discuss the general location lished and reviewed and the of the proposed improvement. location and design features are Detailed design features canapproved, the Utah State De- not be developed until the lopartment of Highways will pro- cation is established. An adceed with the preparation of the ditional public hearing to disdetailed Plans, Specifications cuss design features of this and Estimates for the con- project may be conducted at the struction of the project. option of the State Building HENRY C. HELLAND, Board. DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS BLAINE J. KAY, P. E. UTAH STATE ROAD COMACTING DIRECTOR OF MISSION HIGHWAYS, By order of the Commission UTAH STATE ROAD COM- Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah MISSION April 11, 1972. By order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah Dates of publication: April 20, Vtay 16, 1972 1972 and May 18, 1972, in The Times-NewNephi, Utah. Dates of publication: April 20, 1972 and May 18, 1972. in The Times-NewNephi, Utah. AND GUARDIANPROBATE Consult NOTICES. SHIP County Clerk or respective PUBLIC NOTICE signers for additional information. Notice of Approval No. Project CREDITORS TO NOTICE Yuba State Park Access Road Estate of CHRISTIAN J. WINThe State Road Commission of Creditors will TER, deceased. Utah to vouchers with hereby advises all interestclaims present the undersgined at the office ed persons that on May 10, 1972 of Will L. Hoyt, .Attorney, for the Local Governr;nt Projects Administrator, 31 South Main Engineer approved the location St., Nephi, Utah 84648. Claims and design features of the Yuba must bepresen ted in accordance State Park access road. The proposed project consists with' the provisions "of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and bf widening and resurfacing the with proper .verification as. re- existing facility with some minor profile and alignment changes quired therein. Dennis C. Winter, Admin-- . from Yuba State Park northely istrator of estate of Chris- 4.7 miles to a junction with US 91. tian J. Winter, Deceased. All maps drawings and other Dates of publication, May 18, 4 information pertaining to the 1 and 8, 1972. June May 25, project are available for public inspection and copying at the Office of Rollins, Brown and Gunnell, Inc., 295 West 100 North, Provo, Utah. 34-fo- right-of-wa- ' Use the T-- N Classified 3 The Juab County Commission officially adopted the location and design features on May 4, 1972. Ads to Buy, Sell, Trade STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH Henry C. Helland, Director of Highways Co-Own- 343-564- C23-004- NOTICE TO PUBLIC NOTICE TO PUBLIC 75-9-- 5, D 623-034- 8. r . ts 623-004- . s, 623-078- 623-006- r s, 18-21- in 465-265- Page Seven m 118-196- TO WATER USERS following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Juab County State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless toherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. NOTICE The (68-184- 6) 2 Services Thursday, May 18, 1972 Date of First Publication: May 11. 1972; Date ol Last Publication, Nephi, Juab County, Utah. August 17, 1972 in The Times-New- s, Date of publication: 1972 in The Times-NewUtah. s, May 18, Ne phi, |