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Show Employment, building Snow College to bring musical Up during first quarter0 Nephi Elementary school The Times-New- s says Happy Birthday to Brett Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Booth of Denver, Colorado. Brett was one year old on April 11. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booth of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jenkins of are Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kendall of Nephi. Legion aux. hears of child welfare Donald Bailey spoke to members of the American Legion Auxiliary at their April meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Maurice B. Chapman. Mr. Bailey spoke on the subject of Child Welfare. Members of the post say he gave a very informative talk on the many facets of child welfare, including child abuse. There were thirteen members of the group present. Employment, payrolls, production, construction and trade in the first quarter of 1974 in Utah increased at rates equal to or above the national average. Personal income for the first quarter was approximately 15 percent above a year ago. . This is the report of the quarterly First Security Bank News Letter being distributed this week, according to Ken Nyman, manager of the Nephi Office of First Security. The publication is edited by Dr. ElRoy Nelson, First Security vice president and economist. Exploration and production of all mineral fuels and most metals had increased, as had manufacturing output and construction contracts. Except for automobile sales, retail trade had increased. There was a significant increase in bank credit. Outlook for the second quaris generally good, despite the national problem of inflation and the shortages of materials, ter states First Security. Further increases are expected in de- velopment and production of mineral fuels and most metals, and in manufacturing. However, a number of firms are operating at capacity levels. Construction outlook is fair to good. Employment should increase but at a rate below that of a year ago. According to the report, cash receipts from farm marketing in Utah in January totaled $27.1 million, an increase of 27.8 percent above the same month a year ago. Mineral production in Utah for the first quarter of the year was approximately equal to Coal production in Utah for the first three months is esti1.5 mated at approximately million tons with increased demand for steam coal, principally from the mine producing and stockpiling coal for the new Utah Power and Light Plant at Huntington scheduled to open in the middle of the summer, the First Security report states. There is some increase also in the shipments of coal from the Castlegate area where demand is both to the East and the West. Crude oil production as well as that of natural gas is slightly higher than a year ago. In January, total oil production was approximately 3 million barrels, up by 31 percent from a year earlier. Construction contracts awarded for the first two months at $72.9 millin were up 49.1 percent from 1973. Residential construction value had increased and totaled $41.4 million. Increased from a year ago in utility construction has offset declines in highway construction. Utahs employed labor force in March totaled 452,600, an increase of 16,400 or 3.8 percent above the corresponding month of the previous year, says the report. 30.9-perce- nt "The Chessman and the a childrens Dancing Clock musical, will be presented at the Nephi Elementary School on May 2, according to a release from Snow College. The production will be presented by the Snow College Theater organization. Nephis performance will be one of the 30 performances by the group throughout the state during the spring months. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paystrup and daughter Rachel of Salem spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paystrup. Times-New- s Men's and Boys' Western Straw Classified $2.00 ads Entire Stock Western Boots Entire Stock Western Boots 20 The musical has the elements JIMMY LYMAN, Ricky Gar-licand Robby Kelsey are shown in the Extension office These boys enrolling in were signing up for the horse Wednesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom were Mrs. Zella Madsen of Orem and Earl Francom of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Francom and son Jeffery were visitors on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom. Levan Lady Lions met Thursday at" the City Hall. The evening was spent in quilting. Refreshments were served by Edna Peterson. Those attending were Virginia Howard, Enid Worwood, Edna Peterson, and Anna Shepherd. Visitors last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison of Nampa, Idaho. Mrs. Lucille Finley of Bakersfield, California spent a week recent with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor. J. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Martin project. A wide variety of projects are available, and boys and girls nine through nineteen are encouraged to enroll now. To 7:00 pm. j The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah April 18, 1974 Elementary School Subscribe Lost and Found Notices Rockwell Delta table saw. list price. Now $188.95 One only at this price. See us for all your building peeds. Winter Lumber Co., 210 West Center, 16 Nephi, Utah Customers placing Avon orders before Monday, April 22 will be eligible for a Sweepstakes drawing sponsored by Avon Company. These orders will be back in time for Mothers Day. Doris 16 Newton. Speed Queen 18 lb. Washer and Dryer Combo. Stainless steel tubs. warranty on parts and labor. Were $539.90 list rice. Now $425.00. One pair only inter Lumber Co., 210 West 16 Center, Nephi Screen need repair? Now its Two bedroom home 5 miles east easy to do with Ready Rolls. of Nephi. Completely remodelPopular sizes. We also have the ed. Fantastic view of mountains. new retainer and tools for the Located on five acres with use of job. Plumbing and Builders 16 corrals and buildings. Rent neg- Supply, Nephi otiable. References required, Heavy duty. SAE write to 1561 Meadow Moor Rd. 0 30 W, SAE W, 45c at. 7 Salt Lake City.'Utah 84117. Quaker State and Pennzoil 30 0 HD, 60 cents quart. Two bedroom home for rent. HD, Quaker State, Contact Lorraine Hayes at Plumbing 16 90 cents quart. 16 and Builders Supply, Nephi 20-2- 16-1- with a policy change made several months ago, classified advertisements are payable in advance. We will accept telephone orders, but payment must be made prior to 5 p.m. Tuesday to have advertisement included in current weeks issue. Rates are: Miniwords or less, $1.00 per mum issue. Each additional 5 words or portion thereof, 20c per issue. Card of Thanks, $3 per issue. Classified display advertising $0.91 per col. inch. Deadlines: for classified advertisements, Tuesday 5 p.m. For display ad2tf vertising, Monday 5 p.m. In accordance Wanted inch rotary mower. Briggs Help and Stratton 3 HP motor. $59.95 16 at Forseys, Nephi Zions Sportswear (a division of Would like to buy acres Catalina) at 95 North First West of dry land on Levan Ridge. 10 For$69.95. bicycles, speed in Nephi. Operators needed we ' Contact Angus Belliston, 2714 16 seys, Nephi are expanding. Will train. Aver9 North 880 East, Provo. $2.20 on piece 5 lb. oversize Coleman Sleeping age hourly wage Six paid holidays, paid rate. 16 at bag. $28.88 Forseys, Nephi vacation. Year-rounwork, group insurance available. AcBusiness Personals Spring Planting Sale. Dwarf cess to all Catalina Products and fruit trees, regular $7.50, now and Kayser-Rot- h products at $6.00. Tams and Pfitzers, reg6 or discount. Phone Wedding gifts. A good selection ular $f.25, now $1.00. Also availof gifts. Let us help you pick out between 8 a.m. and 4:30 shade trees, shrubs, everable: 16tf a gift for them. Call us on the gift p.m. greens, ornamentals. Limited list. Nephi Lumber Co., 55 West seeds: corn, beans, peas, onion Help wanted. Apply at Rancho 28tf, Second North, Nephi. plants. Bob Newberry, 148 North Trailers. 20 150-20- 0 d Gift lists! Yes, we have gift lists for every wedding . . . call us at 9 and well include your name, or better still, drop in at our store at 66 South Main, your PRO hardware center, also featuring Western Auto Catalog Hardware, 66 South Agency, 51tf Main in Nephi 4-- JEComPact Table Model For Only $478.88 O. Taylor came home from Utah Valley Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Winter and sons Gregory, Chad and Mark of Bountiful were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma W'inter. The MADEIRA E4O30W An exciting new avant garde styling d Kashmir concept. Walnut cc.or. Recessed Ebony color base with a cantilevered look. Solid-Stat- e Super Gold Video Guard Tuning System. Chromatic n Tuning. AFC. Private Listening Earphone. VHF and UHF Antennas. Illuminated Channel Numbers. Richly-graine- Mrs. Katy Memmott of Salt Lake City was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. One-butto- M. Worwood. Mrs. Ross Harper of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. John Harper of Nephi spent the Easter weekend in St. George and Santa Clara. Utah. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hafen at Santa Clara and also with Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen of Las Vegas. Nevada, who were guests at the hafen home. They attended sacrament meeting in Santa Clara and heard the mission report of Brad Hafen, who recently returned from an LDS mission to Brazil. 100 Will pick up used cars free. See Clarence Phillipsen or call or 623-052- 2 16 623-180- Piano lessons. College trained in conjunction with the Nephi School of Music. Call Susan 7 Nielson, 16-1- 623-040- Do you nave a problem? If so, call hour, day or night drinking 623-032- 0 any 3tf Electrical work done, remodeling or new work. Basin Electric, call 623-178- Westlund TV Service of Ephnow serving this area every Saturday, offering professional and dependable service at reasonable rates. Call Chapman 1 or call colFurniture, lect raim 623-047- 283-459- SOLID-STAT- E CHASSIS! Alcoholics anonymous. Information and assistance. 47tf 623-100- ADVANCED Mutual T PICTURE TUBE sOmaha.VLy Tkrffapkwbe... Health Insurance life Insurance Income Protection Mrs. Bessie Witt and children Mary Ellen. Stanley. Diane, Linda and Ronald of Salt Lake Cits were guests for three das last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs LeGrunde Mungclson. On Saturday. President and Mr DatidMangclsorandfam-iof Pajson were visitors at ihe Mangelxtn home For information you itead on Mutual of Omaha bane fits, call collect 225-07- 5 1 Herb Cihak, agent 1 Nephi. 16 623-012- 1 foot camper Rancho. Ice Box, stove, furnace. 6 or see Sleeps four. Call at 580 North Fifth East, Nephi. 1966. 623-055- Welders wanted. Starting rate per hour and up. Apply at 7 Rancno Trailers, Nephi $2.50 16-1- Maintenance man. Must be all 6 $475.00 round handyman and will be expected to handle a wide Will thread and cut pipe to your of tasks. For interviewvariety call or apply in person at specifications. Plumbing and Builders Supply, Nephi, Colonial Manor and ask for Mr. Utah. Kostenko. 15-1- 623-051- 1 Gas Station, Convenient Gro- Secretary bookkeeper. Expercery Store. Own your own going ience needed. Call between 8 business, located in Mona, Utah a.m. and 4 p.m. Zions Sportson 1 acre lot. $28,000.00. Call wear. tf Shirley today, Nebo Agency, Nurses aid. No experience ne17 or Payson, cessary. Learn while your earn. 1972 Mobile home on Provo Good pay and very rewarding river. Own lot. 2 bedrooms, 2 work. For interview call bathes, roof cooler, stove, refri- or apply in person at Colonial gerator. No children under 14. Manor, and ask for Mr. Kostenko. Mary Louise Wolfe. Friday night and Saturday. Wanted. Someone to care for lawn until July. Call Ann Wing collect after 5 Clean your carpets with Rug at Male shampoo. Removes stains, p.m. leaves rugs sparkling clean. Need responsible boy or girl to Rent our electric rug shampooer of our lawn in exfor only $1.00 per day with take care lawn care service for change purchase of rug shampoo. Nephi advertising in Times-News- . Call Lumber. Vance P. Gibson at or tf When looking for that special or Easter Mother's day gift, try IVoy lingerie. New spring Card of Thanks items are here. See them now or have a home style show and earn something new for your- Thanks are extended to friends self. For further information, and relatives for well wishes, cards, letters, and phone calls call received during my hospitiliza-tio- n and since returning home. of think as you Keep us in mind Your kindnesses are very much shampooing your carpets. We appreciated. Roy E. Gibson. 16 have machines for rent at $1, larger ones for $2. and an especHeartfelt thanks and appreciaially nice one for shags that tion is extended to all who rents for $3 per day. We have a offered sympathy and help in plentiful supply of Blue Lustre the death of our husband and and also carry "Pro" shampoo, father. We remember used commercially for years the assistance of Miles gratefully Anderson and now available for home use. at the time of death and afterPlumbing and Builders Sup- wards and of the compassionate 6tf ply. service of the First Ward Relief Society. The numerous offerings We now have a factory-traine- d of consolations and help were repairman for Westinghouse ap- overwhelming, and we will repliances at Winter Lumber Co. member them always. Mavis We also sell a full line of WestHansen, Bud and Earlene, Gary inghouse appliances. 210 West and Shelia, Tom and Karen, 16 3tf Carol. Richard, and Lynn. Center, Nephi. 6234)044 . 623-030- 465-251- 5 623-030- 465-915- 623-051- 1 377-157- 623-124- 623-052- 5 623-039- 623-182- CHROMACOLOR 16-1- 7 East, Eight 623-119- solid state 623-030- 623-030- 5 Second 4-- boys brown lether baseball glove. Has the name Johnny K. inside. Lost in the vicinity of Nephi Stake House. If 16 found call Lost-on- e 623-088- 623-049- 375-875- Check out this bargain on a selection percent off For Sale 623-004- Wanted to Buy Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulsen. shorts, good CLASSIFIED ADS 4-- 2:00p.m. 20 k. 20-2- of Las Vegas, Nevada were weekend guests at the home of price Just Arrived! Knit Tops 623-144- Dinner guests on Easter Sunday at the home of Mrs. Grace P. Christensen were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tobler and family of Salt Lake City and Edgar Christensen of Levan. V2 Ladies coordinates. Pants, Tops Blazers and Men's and Boys' For Rent 29t--" 1974- - percent percent Cross Blood Mobil April Western Blouses 20 queens, generals and prime minister; a clockmaker and his dancing clock, and a giant chess set. The prince conspires with the clockmaker to escape captivity by means of the chessman. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Francom of Kaysville visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom. On Saturday, Mrs. Zella Madsen and daughter Connie of Orem, and Marilyn Madsen and Edward Belka of Salt Lake City were guests at the Fran- com home.' Girls' and Ladies' Canvas Shoes all sizes and colors Don't Borrow Rcd $1 84c now off $219.95 Visitors on Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson were Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mathews and sons of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mangelson and daughters of Levan, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert McPherson and daughter of Nephi. andup a, ot a fairytale: a captive prince; Snow Theater chairman Richard Haslam is directing the "Chessman and the Dancing Clock." Don Findlay, Ephraim, is musical director, and Sue Crowther, Orem, is the student director. The scenery and costumes have been made by Snow Theater students. The cast includes Jon Clark, Magna, playing the prince; Beth Holt. Salina, the Queen; Ballet Panty Hose, regularly Hats The Libretto was written by William Vosco Call, Professor ol Theatre at Utah Slate University, and the musical score and most of the lyrics were written by Mrs. Nancy Lee Oliver, Ephraim composer. Easter Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hodson and family of Midvale. Culi-lorni- Shop Thurs. Fri. and Sat. At Use Patty Lee, Mesquite, Nevada, the Duchess; Mont Francisco, Sterling, the General; Jelf Lamb, Wales, the Prime Minsi-ster- ; Delilah Roberts, Salt Lake City, the Queen of Cragston; Price Haslam, Ephraim, the Clockmaker; Julie Meador, Salt Lake City, Lizetlo; Annette Hebert, Hacienda de Gala, Pietro; and Julie Spack-maLos Angeles, Susanne. Please Support The Levan news Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jeffery at Nephi on Monday evening, and shared their home evening. Mr. and Mrs. Beard showed slides of England taken in 1972 and 1973. that of a year earlier. There were, however, a number of variations as among the different types of minerals. Lead and zinc were lower, raw materials for fertilizer were higher as was that of uranium. Weekend Specials Legal Notices CALL FOR BIDS The Juab School District Board of Education will accept bids for the purchase and removal from the foundation the home located at 335 East First North, Nephi, Utah. The bid will include the 29 ft x 33 ft. lumber home andnthe contents attached to the. home such as the furnace, plumbing, wiring, etc. Bids will be accepted at the Juab School District Office until 7:30 p.m., May, 9, 1974. Access to the home can be arranged by contacting the District Office during office hours, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The home must be removed from the property by June 30, 1974. Published in the Nephi April 11, 18, 25, 2, 1974. Times-New- s, and May NOTICE TO BIDDERS Nephi City Corporation will receive bids on or before 5:00 p.m., March 17, 1974 for one (1) used seven (7) gang mower. Nephi City shall reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids submitted. By order of the City Council Nephi, Utah NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Juab County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. a 7828 (66-4Albert D. Keni-soR. F. D., Box 229, Payson, Utah 84651, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 1.15 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. No. 22856, Cert. No. 4820. The water has been diverted from a well. 362 ft. deep at a point S. 1220 ft. and W. 224 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 4, T16S, RlW; and used from Apr. 1 to Sept. 30 for the irrigation of 160 acs. in N'2NE4, NE4NW4 Sec. 4, T16S. RlW; E'2SW4, W2SEt4, SE'4SE4 Sec. 33, T15S, RlW. Hereafter, 1.15 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an well, 280 ft. deep existing at a point N. 50 ft. and E. 30 ft. from N'4 Cor. Sec. 1, T15S, RlW; and used from Apr. 1 to Sept. 30 for the supplemental irrigation of 880 acs. Dut limited to the sole supply of 160.0 acs. in W2NE4, W2, W2SE',4 Sec. 1; NE4NE4, SE'4SE4 Sec. 2; E2NE4, E2SE4, Sec. 11; NW'4 Sec. 12, all T15S, RlW. 43426 ( Dean A. Sapp, 754 W. North Temple, No. 29, Salt Lake City, Utah. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted 0 from a ft. well, deep at a point N. 825 ft. and E. 165 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 14, T16S, R2W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 1 cow, 15 chickens, 3 hogs and 1 horse; and used from Apr. 15 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SWUNWQ Sec. 14, T16S, R2W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before June 1, 1974. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER n, 16-in- 100-40- Published in Nephi Times-New- s, April 18, 25 and May 2, 1974. |