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Show UP&L tells guidelines for holiday lights issued Utah Power Light has guidelines for Christmas lighting decorations in cities and towns the company serves. E. A. Hunter, president of the utility, emphasized that there is no shortage of electricity in the UP&L service area, but announced, We are again encouraging conformance with federal conservation policies already announced or being considered by Congress and the President. The utility said it will participate in community lighting programs this year with the following limitations: while Christmas lighting will not be singled out for curtailment, there may be a suggestion that the number of bulbs should be reduced as compared to last year; lights must be controlled to burn from dusk to 9 p.m.; the holiday lighting season should be no longer than November 23 to January 1, inclusive. & New babies Recent births of interest to East Juab County residents include the following: Girl, born October 31 to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Haney of Nephi. Grandparents are Bishop and Mrs. Clark Greenhalgh of Nephi, Mrs. Darlene Haney of Salt Lake City, and Robert Haney, also of Salt Lake. are Mrs. Sylvia Musig of o Bountiful, and Mrs. Clarice of Salt Lake City. Ted-esc- girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Peterson of Arizona City, Arizona on October 14. She will be named Rachelle Peterson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Peterson of Santa-quiand Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mathews of Nephi, currently serving an LDS mission at Nau-voIllinois. boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Anderson of Heber City on November 3. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Duane Sperry, Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. R. McKay Andersen, Ephraim. Ber-nett- Girl, born November 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weiss of Manti. She will be named Bobbie Jo Weiss. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Val Theissen of McGill, Nevada; and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stafford of Loma, Colorado. Girl, born November 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clift of Provo. She will be named Andrea Clift. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Crawforth of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Gil Lindsey of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jane Carter of Nephi. Cassie was one year old on November 6. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Goble, all of Nephi. are Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larsen of Ephraim. The 1974 Census of Agriculture, the largest agricultural statistical project of the past five years, will begin in January. It will be conducted by the Bureau of the Census. Bean of Nephi, and Mrs. Lavon Ellertson, also of Nephi. Girl, born November 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones of Nephi. She will be named Monica Jones. Grandparents are President and Mrs. Golden Mangel-so- n of Levan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones of Nephi. are Floyd Bosh and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben ts Man-gelso- all of Levan. From Alaska to Florida, from Main to Hawaii, farmers and ranchers will receive census forms in the mail around the first of the new year. The report forms are to be filled out and mailed back promptly. Farmers themselves have participated in deciding what information is collected in the census. Representatives of farm organizations such as the Farm Bureau, the Grange, Farmers Union, National Farmers Organization, and Farmers Cooperatives serve on the Advisory Committee that recommends to the Burea the question that should be included in the census. Three kinds of information are requested about operation during 1974: first, a count of farm resources, the number of farms, the area of farm land, the acres Sherrie Arrington and a girl friend, both of Provo; were end in Salt Lake City where they visitors on Sunday at the home were guests at the home of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Read Greenand Mrs. Ellis E. Varcoe. While halgh. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh to Fillthere, they attended the wedding and reception of Kathy more where they all attended Howell and Stanley Shepherd sacrament meeting to witness Adams. Kathy is the daughter of the blessing and naming of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ostler Howell. Greenhalgh. He was named Dinner guests Saturday at the Brett Richard Greenhalgh. Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. and Mrs. Frank Parkin of Nephi also attended the meeting. Wilkey were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wilkey of were hosts at a family Kearns. at their home on Sunday. The occasion was the Mrs. Annie Farnsworth reblessing and naming of the turned home to San Diego Fridaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance day after spending two months P. Gibson. She was named Alliin Utah. She visited with Mr. and son Gibson. Guests were Mrs. Mrs. Lester Briggs and other Sheryl VVi'son and daughter Lisa relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Connie Thompson of St. George were Symc and son Shawn of Founalso visitors recently at the tain Green, DeRay Sudweeks of Granger, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Briggs home. K. Gibson, O. Ray Powell, and Mr. and Mrs. Vance P. Gibson and children Jason, Angela, and Miranda club Allison, all of Nephi. AUTO HOMEOWNERS FARMOWNERS party 33 SOUTH MAIN NEPHI. UTAH Cordially, CLEM CHURCH, Commissioner State Road Commission of Utah LARRY PETERSON Agent - Broker 623-025- 0 THE BUILDING MATERIAL OF THE FUTURE WON'T DENT, RUST OR FADE Lifetime 100 Guarantee . . . 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While increasing the value of your home you'll be giving it the look of costly professional maintenance Add value to your home value you con enjoy day offer doy. MAN w'WYEg Saturday November beautiful. PLUS GOOD 1974 (PG) It belongs on your house. Doesn't dent like metal, never needs paint, solid color clean thru . . . stays Roy E. Gibson Publisher, . . . s November 7, Area Wide Planning District Subscription rates: WBhin Juab County: $5.00 per year 5 Times-New- November 7, 8 and 9 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier spent four days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Art Hartvigsen and family of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Gloria Jensen and sons of Salem. They also attended funeral services at Orem for Cindy Ann Ellison, who was killed in an automobile accident. She as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ellison of Orem. The State Road Commission of Utah is seeking greater public involvement in planning future highway improvements. A meeting has been scheduled to discuss the proramming of proposed improvements to the State Highway System in the Six County Association of (iovernment planning district, which includes counties of Juab, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, Wayne. This is your opportunity to provide valuable input for planning improvements to the State Highway System. The meeting is scheduled to he held: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1& 7:30 p.m. Manti High School Auditorium, Manti, Utah Please come and share highway improvements AGENCY 623-052- o The State Highway Planning Meeting CENTRAL UTAH INSURANCE Office: 96 South Main Telephone (801) iiiday of .. PUBLIC INVITED FIRE I Advertising rates on reguest. on gue-ii- VENICE THEATRE Sud-wee- off-far- INSURANCE BONDS Outside Juab County: $6.00 per year (payable in advance) i this week at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lunt were Mr. and Mrs. Albin Rolph of Salt Lake Cltv week- Members of the Miranda Club held their Halloween party on October 30. Prizes were given for best of cropland and pature, the costumes, and for winners of a number of each kind of livestock scavenger hunt. Those present at the meeting and poultry, the number of persons working on farms, and were Peggy Johnson, Barbara the number of various kinds of Cow'an, Jeanette Olpin, Margaret Smith, Marsha Lunt, Denise farm equipment; second, a record of farm products produced Christensen, Betty Ingram, Patand sold during 1974; and third, ricia Jenkins, Pam Park, Donna selected farming activities durBlackett, Jan Allred, Julie Jacing 1974 such as the number of obsen, Debbie Carter, Sheryl work by the Sperry, Linda Winn, Lucinda days of farmer, the amount spent for Stephensen, Carol Tolley, and farm labor, for custom work, for Becky Sperry. feed, and for gasoline and oil. Corrugated Steel It is from the Census of ROOFING SALE 2& Agriculture, conducted every 6 2.98 five years, that data is taken to 8 26" 3.98 form the basis for programs of 10 26" 4.98 the U. S. Department of Agri12 26" 5.98 culture. The information is also 14 26" 6.98 used in evaluating and formula16' 26" 7.98 ting farm organization policies BARBED WIRE and farm programs established 2 pt. and administered by State de$26.95 proll 4 pt. $28.95 proll partments of agriculture. The information is also used by ACME FENCE CO. colleges, business firms, manu3310 South West Temple facturers, publsihers, and I Salt Lake City, Ut. 487-743-1 broadcasters. 3 LIFE Published Thursdays at Juab County, Nephi, Utah. Second class entry at Nephi, Utah 84648. Essie Shaw and Mrs. Painter spent the holds spook Bureau of census sets farm census for Jan. Great-grandparen- ts are Mrs. Leonre Denison, Manti; Mrs. Eva S. a Tuttle, Nephi; and Mrs. Lake Salt City. McKay, is Mrs. Louise Chapman, Alhambra, California. are sends birthThe Times-New- s day greetings to Cassie Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Nephi news Mrs. Dellis Uinii' Vernon Bosh of Las Vegas, Nevada was a visitor on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Hazel Bosh. He was in Utah for the pheasant hunt. QPi.QT Resources over $1 billion First Security Bank of Utah N A Firs! Security Bank of Idaho N A First Secuntw Rank o Utah N A First Security Bank ot Logan. Utah. N A F.rst Security Bank First Secunty State Bank of Me. Utah First Security State Bank SaiT?ake Spring,, vruete roic Cy ah For Over 50 Years - |