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Show Nephi local news Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black were Mr. and Mrs. Read Black and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Black of California, and Craig Black of Salt Lake City. Harold Black, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Read Black who has just returned from an LDS mission to Ireland, was also a guest at the Black home. Mrs. Verna Wright attend the of Debra Stubbs and Brad Shepherd of Salina at the Manti Temple on September 8. She also attended the reception honoring the couple that same evening in Salina. The new Mrs. Shepherd is Mrs. Wrights niece, and is also the niece of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Johnson. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stubbs of Salina. marriage ceremony sends birthThe Times-New- s Earl Adrian to greetings day Beal, who is one year old today. Adrian is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Beal of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. an Mrs. Dan Daniels of Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Florence Beal of are Nephi. Mrs. Hazel Chandler of Weiser, Idaho. ts Sportsmen to hold outing, September 15 Dr. an Mrs. Alva A. Boston recently from a vacation trip to Las Vegas, Nevada, where they visited with and daughter, their Mr. an Mrs. Gary Wilkins and their family. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Edmonds, friends of the Bostons, were dinner guests at the Wilkins home. On Monday, Dr. an Mrs. Boston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkins at the Dunes Hotel. They also attended an art exhibit that same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boston of Logan spent two days last week with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Alva A. Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Tolley spent Labor Day in Salt Lake City, where they visited with his mother, Mrs. Della Durham. Mrs. Anna D. Allred had as her guests over the Labor Day weekend, her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Wendell Duke of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tolley and family of Delta were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley. 2 The The East Juab Wildlife Association will hold a sportsmans outing again this year, according to club spokesmen. The outing will take place in Pole Canyon on Saturday, September 15 at 6:30. Club officials state that all interested sportsmen are invited to attend. Euna Cooper, Clyne Leavitt to marry Euna Cooper and Clyne Leavitt announce their marriage, scheduled to take place on Saturday, September 15. The marriage will take place at the Nephi fourth Ward Chapel at 4 p.m. An open house, honoring the couple, will be held that same evening from seven to nine p.m. Times-New- Mrs. Reta Allred returned to her home in Salt Lake City, recently after visiting with Mrs. Delta Yates. s 1 13, 1973 E. Antioch, California. Keiht is son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Derate or Mona. We congratulate him on his fine play last Friday agains South Sumand wish for Mm mit, more successful games. INSURANCE AGENCY North Main -J. SPERRY, Phone 623-038- Agent 7 We encourage each of you to support the Juab Nephi, Utah Wasps! THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY JEANS AND DRESS PANTS II TF0E FAlKI0RI X I 12 OFF REG. PRICE LESS -- KNIT TOPS- BLOUSES CIITW I BODY SUITS Va OFF REG. price LESS 11 8 i NEW FALL DRESSES $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Advertising rates on request. Office: 96 South Main 623-052- KEITH DANSIE & Subscription: Telephone (801) K-- J K. poly-uretha- lestteer aitfy Was IS9.W - M We have a limited number of Ward's new Giant catalogue. Pick your's up today. Hurry! ! ! ! 5 Gibson Roy Publisher, Editor-ManagVance P. Gibson, Associate Editor, Assistant Mgr. OFF REG. PRICE 1 I X Jiui.jiTii er The new Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt will make their home in The Stock Now!!! Published Thursdays at Juab County, Nephi, Utah. Second class entry at Nephi, Utah 84648. THE WEEK AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL BOATS GLASS MOBILE HOMES IN THIS AREA SERVICE OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE STORE IN TOWN! Sirneo- - (CORNER providing your insurance needs. Visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase were their daughters, Mrs. Colleen Nielson and her son Kevin of Sunset, and Mrs. Reva Ballow of Midvale. Available at our store! . recliner. Back adjusts independently for reading, lounging, napping. Famous Naugahyde vinyl, foam I padding. Kiln I dried hard- wood frame. KING'S I would appreciate the privilege of WARD'S irBiiSTLimr l)t Dr. and Mrs. Mark Warner in Muscle Sholes, Alabama, recently after spending three weeks with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Jay Warner of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harris of Ogden. returned to their home PLAYER OP 51 Nephi, Utah September returned son-in-la- Mrs. Delta Yates attended the Hawkins family reunion held recently at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith and family returned to their home in Salt Lake City Sunday after spending a week with Mrs. Smiths mother, Mrs. Wilford Belliston. While her, they attended the wedding reception for the former Debbie Belliston and Mark Bradshaw. Mrs. Bent Bryan visited in Tremonton on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. .Day Garfield. On Friday, she visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan at Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. William Newell Bryan at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Leila Wilkey returned to her home on Monday of this week after spending several days in Ogden with members of her family. She visited with her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hone, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hone, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hone, and also with her son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law- , George Wilkey and family. On Saturday, she was present for the baptism of her grandson, Greg Wilkey. She also attended sacrament meeting on Sunday to witness his confirmation. 1 63 South Main (23-154- 1 GIRDLES GIRDLES TABLE MERCHADISE iv ,8 1.00 TABLE - 3.00 Reg. priced I - PANTY POO $14.00 HMd Sdpmt, s cnmT COMING SOON PEACHTREE VILLAGE MOBIL HOME PARK Deep cleans and brightens colors. Restores that soft PHONE plush feel to carpeting! Use m your carpet shampooer, or per 4-- 0 623-047- 1 623-140- 4 Rent Electric Shampooer with day purchase of Blue Lustre Plumbing and Hardmre THE GOVERNMENT OF NEPHI CITY UTAH DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING 1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20226 PLANS TO EXPEND ITS REVENUE SHARING FOR THE ENTITLEMENT PERIOD BEGINNING ALLOCATION JULY I. 1973 and ending JUNE 30, 1974 IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON AN ESTIMATED TOTAL OF ACCOUNT NO. 45 availability of Revenue Sharing Funds will affect levels of your jurisdiction? Check as many as apply. 812 884 the tax WILL ENABLE REDUCING RATE OF A MAJOR TAX WILL REDUCE AMOUNT OF RATE INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX WILL PREVENT INCREASE IN RATE OF A MAJOR TAX NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS WILL PREVENT ENACTING A NEW MAJOR TAX TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT OPERATINGMAINTENANCE 2 CAPITAL EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES Dirafiss dfe water te rams (ffljy. ttoIlD will Last year, in UP&L's service area, we enjoyed the bounty from almost 650,000 irrigated acres over a thousand square miles of now fertile farmland which used to be dry fanned or desertland. D Electricity made it happen. D Every year new irrigation water brings highly productive fanning to more and more acres of previously arid land an average of about 30,000 acres of new land each year. Enough to grow 7.5 million bags (hundred-weigh- t) of potatoes. Or 2.4 million bushels of wheat. Q And that's one reason why we are building new power plants with bigger generating capacity they're needed to keep America's food supply ahead of America's appetite. Electric power mans the pumps that make large-scairrigation possible. Not to mention the jobs in the food and kindred products industry that directly and indirectly come with it O To irrigate those 650,000 acres, it takes 300,000 kilowatts of generating capacity if it all came horn the first unit at our new Huntington Plant it would take 70 of its capacity! If the power isn't there, the water, the food, and the jobs won't be there either. D It's always required a lot of money and effort to provide adequate electricity. It still does and more because we are adding new equipment costing millions of dollars to generating plants. Q But if we don't build them, the new pumps and sprinklers will stand idle, and the additional food - le - supply will not be there. 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