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Show Levan news p Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard Sunday isitm s at the home ol isited in Nephi on Monday ol Mr. and Mis II Kay Francom this week at the home of Mr. and were Mr and Mrs Earl Francom ol Sprmgville and Mr. and Mrs Glen Jet trey. Mrs. Leon Madsen ol Orem. Mr and Mrs Ronald Christen They atended attended sacrament meeting in Levan sen ol Ashton, Idaho were visil-orduring the past week at the home ol Mr and Mrs Robert t Lit-A-Lu- Booklore club re Club held timr The anniversary party at the Nephi Fine Arts Center on January 16. After having- - dinner, club members spent the rest of the evening reminiscing on past events in club history. Those in attendance were Mrs. James M. Anderson, Mrs. Bent R. Bryan, Mrs. Frank Brough, Mrs. J. W. Brough, Mrs. F. A. Heppler, Mrs. Fred Gadd, Mrs. E. C. Sherwood, Mrs. Ernestine Vest, Mrs. Merle H. White, Mrs. Ray Worthingt-ton- , and Miss Naomi Bailey. Lady Lions Nina Hanson was installed recently as the president of the Lady Lions Club at a party and dinner held at her home on Thursday evening. Installed as vice president of the club was Mrs. Don Gadd. The clubs new secretary-treasure- r is Mrs. Elgin Gardner; the report is Mrs. John Robertson; and Mrs. Glade Sanders and Mrs. Bert Jones are the club's directors. .'li ai.v. ..I Ronald Gowers showed films of their trip to Israel at a recent ince.o.0 , Booklore Club, held at the home of Mrs. Jesse Bailey. The films brought members firsthand knowledge of the ancient and yet most sacred places of interest for the group," said one club member. Those attending were Mrs. Jesse Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Gowers, Mrs. Joseph Garrett, Mrs. Ralph Chase, Mrs. Eugene Worthington, Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. Delos Garrett, Mrs. Alton Gadd, Mrs. Theo Westring, Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh, Mrs. Janies W. Smith, Mrs. Othel Pay, Mrs David Austin, and Mrs. Alma Jones. Jones will explain safety programs Persons in the Juab County who may wish to know more about the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) Other members attending and other state and federal were Mrs. Dean Winn, Mrs. n safety programs should contact the Juab County office of the Sherwood, Mrs. Rulon Broadhead, Mrs. Richard Bean, Utah State University Extension Mrs. Loran Garrett. Mrs. Ivol Service, according to Blaine Jones, county agent. White, and Mrs. Merle White. The Extension Service has been charged with promoting health and safety programs statewide, and wmuld be happy to organize educational programs to meet local interests The Mt. Nebo Camp of the and needs, Jones says. Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Reed S. Roberts, leader of the on January 17 at the Mona Ward University Safety Committee Chapel. Hostesses were Joy said that the University has a Young, Madge Newton, and responsibility to help people Florence Orgill. Captain Mildunderstand the laws and regulared Robbins took charge of the tions . . . (behind) better health meeting. The prayer was by and safety practices. Myra Kay. The lesson, Pioneer Roberts says that people Diary, was given by Madge need to be . . . aware that . . the were Newton. Those present Occupational Safety and Health Elna Stanley, Josephine Gar- Act . . . places specific responsifield, Izola Seamons, Viola bilities on each employer . . . Joy (and of the) penalties if he fails Lynn, Madge Newton, Young, Mildred Robbins, Gento discharge these responsibilieva Molyneux, Myra Kay, Ver-d- a ties. Oliver, Mable Kay, and Rho-d- a Roberts indicated that the Newell. escalating cost of health insurance and the heavy financial toll Utahns are paying for medical treatment points up the need for education to help avoid unnecessary health expenses. More information of the startof a Juab County program ing The Salt Creek Camp of the and health education for safety met of Utah Pioneers Daughters obtained from the Utah be can on Monday afternoon of this Extension SerState University of week at the home Carol in the baselocated vice office, Stuart. Mildred Brown presided of the Post Office building ment at the meeting. The lesson was in Nephi. given by Maude Robertson, and a family history was given by Naomi Bailey. Those present were Mildred Brown, Lillian Ostler, Ireta Carter, Elma Cole, Lela Fowkes, Ethel Gadd, Thel-i- a Goble, Maude Robertson, Juab High Schools wrestlers Carol Stuart, Nina Taylor, Nel-d- a have only two more home matHaney, and Fay Malmgren. ches this year. The first will be held tonight at 7:30 p.m. The second will be held on February 6, according to wrestling coach Kent William Jones of Salt Fenton Broadhead. Lake City, son of Mr. and Mrs. The W'asp wrestlers lost to Alma Jones of Nephi, returned Wayne last Thursday with a recently from a trip to Europe score of The loss gives where he visited with his brother Juab a region record. Gary in Germany, who is staWinning for Juab were Dan tioned there with the US Army. Pavstrup with a tie; Mark Kay, Kent toured several places of Douglas Anderson, Keith Dansie interest including Munich, and Mark Bracken, each with a Dacheau, Nurenburg, decision ; and Steve Newton with Paris, Versailles, Brussels, Lux- a pin. Juab will meet Gunnison embourg, Holland, Austria, and Thursday at 7:30 p m and then England. area El-de- Mt. Nebo DUP Camp meets . Salt Creek Daughters of Pioneers meet s 1. New babies Recent birliis ol interest East Juab County residents clude the following- t 'll in- - ibii I 32-2- 2 semis birth- s day greetings to Christian Blair Stephenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Stephenson ol Levan. Chris will be one year old on Girl, born January 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Moon of Duchesne. She will be named Marilee Moon. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates of Mona and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Moon ol Provo. Mrs. Elena Stanley ol Mona is a greatgrandmother January 28. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Cecil Stephenson of Loan and Mr. and Mrs. Karl T. Williams ol Orem. Mrs Ruth T. Williams ol Provo is Chris's Juab to meet NS Hawks Fri. Boy, born January 10 to Mr. and Mrs Dale E. Sandberg of Nephi. He will be named Anthony Edwin Sandberg. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sandberg of Salt Lake advantWith the home-lloo- r age, Juab High School's Wasps should have little dif liculty overpowering the North Sanpete Hawks as the teams meet on the local tloor Friday evening. Advice from the school office are City. Mrs. Rachel Sandberg of Salt is that seating for the game is Lake City, Mrs. Mada Allred of still available. Junior Varsity Fountain Green, and Mrs. Betty teams will meet at 5:45 p.m. and the Varisty teams will meet at Stanley of Nephi. 7:30 p.m. Girl, born January 15 to Mr. The Times-New- s and Mrs. James Jacobsen of Nephi, Utah Mona. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen of 23, 1975 Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell of Mona. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellertson of Salt Lake City are 5 January fire protection The installation of Mrs Paul Broadhead was honored at a surpi ise party on liei bulbil. i. anniversary on Wednesday ol last week Those allending were Verna Mott ol Spring City, May Truscott ol Nephi. Amllu Goetz ol Orem, ami lulu Lund ol Fountain Green lumily gathering was held s.itm day at the Roy Chase home m celebration of their 61st wedding anniversary. Those attend mg were Mrs. iteva Ballow ol Midvale; Mrs. Colleen Nielson and son Kevin of Sunset; Mr and Mrs. Ron Parkin and family ol Nephi. Mrs. DeEtte Worwood and children and Mrs. Loretta Worwood and son Khan, all ol Levan, and Mrs Rex Chase ol Chase's Ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Bailey Lake City visited on Sunday with Mrs. James H. Eagar and Mr and Mrs. Clarence ol Salt Warner. : PRICE ; : : : : QUILTED VESTS - 8.95 : : WE HAVE LEVI S j ' BIG BELLS 31 Nephi 436-836- s. 100-30- In Winter . . Prepare for Spring . . . n2 0 e Choice building site in SE Nephi. $4,500. Call Cleo at one-acr- John at Riding Realty, 5 375-900- Legal Notices NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications in January Nephi Times-New- s 9, 16, 23, 1975. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that requests for extension of time within which to make and submit Proof of Appropriation have been filed with the State Engineer, locations in Juab County, Utah on the following applica- have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water Professional income tax service in Juab County throughout the tions: filed by Appl. No. 26779 (53-9in your home at no extra charge entire year unless otherwise in Herbert H. Winn of Nephi, Utah Locations designated. of Tax Corporation through covering 7 cfs of underground America. For appointment or SLB&M. 44456 Ray E. Lewis, water to be used for stockwaterinformation call Kimo Coray at 9 Trout Creek, Utah 84077. 0.030 ing and irrigation purposes. sec. ft. of water is to be diverted It is represented that the well ft. has been drilled and pump infrom an well, deep at a point S. 1760 ft and E. stalled at a cost of $8,000 and 160 1520 ft. lrom NW Cor. Sec. 4, acres of land have been irrigatT14S. R18W; and used for domed. Additional time is needed to estic purposes of two families, file a change application to obstockwatering of 1 horse, 1 tain permission to drill another cow; and used from Apr. 1 to well to develop the flow already Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 approved and to make and subacs. in SENW'-- i Sec. 4, T14S, mit proof of appropriation. of Ephraim, now serving filed by ) R18W. Appl. No. 26780 ) Carl E. Barnes, Herbert H. Winn of Nephi, Utah 44504 this area U. O. Box 2032B, Salt Lake City, covering 5 cfs of underground Utah 84120. 0 015 sec. ft. of water water to be used for stock is to be diverted from an watering and irrigation purft deep at a point N. poses. well. 495 ft. and W. 990 ft. from E4 It is represented that the well Cor. Sec. 15, T16S, R2W; and has been drilled and pump and Professional and used for domestic purposes of sprinkling svstem installed at a Dependable Servcie one family, stoekwatering of 4 cost of $20,000 with 220 acres cattle. 2 "pigs, 15 chickens, 10 being irrigated. Additional time Reasonable Rates rabbits, 3 sheep. 3 horses; and is needed to develop the flow and used from Apr. 15 to Oct. 15 for make and submit proof of apCall CHAPMAN the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in propriation. 1 FURNITURE at Services (18-36- 623-010- b NEW SHIPMENT 0 FOR SPRING H.P. size H. P. size (53-97- (66-215- EVERY - 27995 SATURDAY SPACE HEATERS Please come in and lei us show you TV SERVICE 5 H. P. size -- 29500 31095 WESTLUND BASEBOARD HEATING! heal cell collect 0 283-459- Sec. 15. T16S, R2W. 44517 (66-21Jay C. McGregor, 720 Three Fountains Drive, No. 71, Murray, Utah 84107 0 015 SE'jNEU 0 man with gas, coal; oil or electricity. And they will keep your home INCOME TAX SERVICE Ask or BILL or DALE! RALPH H. MURRAY Tax J Published or 9 373-690- disorders May wai Ahead nature Help Danger FLUSH kidneys and KFGUI All passage with gentle BUKLIS fe GOOD again or youi 12 hours! NOW at NEPHI DRUG CO. of funi tional sec. ft. of water is to be diverted ft deep from a well, at a point N. 1485 ft. and W. 330 ft from E 4 Cor. Sec. 15. T16S, R2W; and used for domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 4 sheep, 3 cattle, 12 chickens, 4 horses, 2 pigs, 4 goats, 24 rabbits; and used from Apr. 15 to Oct. 15 for the irrigation of 0 25 acs. in Ei2NE,4 Sec. Tax Counselor for daughter ii married to artist dersigned at the law office of Milton T. Harmon, P. O. Box 97, Nephi, Utah on or before the 7th day of April A. D. 1975; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Coae Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Betty Sue Harmon Administratrix of the Estate of MichaelS. Babik 623-103- i cooler throughout the summer, too! NEPHI DRUG CO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Michael S. Babik deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un- Estate 623-057- SUCH AS BACKACHE, GETTING UP NIGHTS YOU KNOW YOU CAN TRUST YOUR PHARMACIST I V 64 the Nephi Times-New- s 23, 30; Feb. 6, 13. Date of first publication, JanEight-foo- t Rancho sleeper. 36 inches high and one Sylvania uary 2, 1974 in the Nephi Times-NewConsole Stereo with AM-Fradio, record player, and hn Need extra money? Willing to player. Contact Ron Bills or call NOTICE TO WATER USERS-Jo4 work? Unlimited earnings. Fine Leavitt Sidwell, 807 East 5 Arts Center, Fourth North, Nephi, Utah home for sale. 84648, has filed with the State Clean Newly remodeled. Coal furnace Engineer Appl. No. 44468 Business in good condition. 196 West to appropriate 0.015 sec. ft. Fourth North. For more infor- of water in Juab County. The Opportunities mation call Angus Ingram at water is to be diverted from an 0 5 ft. deep at a well, point N. 2400 ft. from Sv4 Cor. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Leaving on mission. Must sell Sec. 18, T13S,R1E, SLB&M; and TO HAVE A FABULOUS 1968 Dodge Charger. Cherry red used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN with black interior. Air condithe domestic purposes of one of 2 tioning, power brakes, power family, stockwatering No Investment Required 4 horses and 10 cattle; and used steering. 18 MPG. from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irFull or part time Men or Three bedroom house for sale. rigation of 0.25 acs. in Women An Unusual RetireLocated at 475 South Second NE4SW4 Sec. 18, T13S, RlE, West. Contact Bob Toomer at SLB&M. ment Plan. Write at once 4 Protests resisting the granting for details. Address: of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in dupliOPPORTUNITY Real Estate cate with the State Engineer, 442 P. O. Box 2224 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 Have excellent buyer for large Utah 84114, on or before Februfarm. Cash or terms. Call (801) ary 22, 1975. 8 for collect or Dee C. Hansen 5 Notices STATE ENGINEER George M. Olson, agent. KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS THERMOPANE Windows will save you money whether you community...come in and get acquainted! Hours: Daily, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bainbridge mobile home. 12 Three btdrooms, air conditioning, washer and dryer. Excellent condition Richard Niel5 sen, Moroni. 1972 in January 623-051- 1 SAVE ON YOUR FUEL COSTS enjoy having the opportunity to serve the people in our Nephi desiraNurses However, we will provide excellent training to the right person. Must be compassionate and willing to care for the elderly. You w ill earn lull pay while learning. Call or apply in person at Colonial 5 Manor. 623-047- W Published n 489-653- Clothes for Men and Boys IS PART OF OUR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE! presented in accordance with Utah the provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Ora Taylor Liston Administratrix of Estate of Jessie V. Taylor deceased 623-132- THE TOGGERY 4 -- e NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Jessie V. Taylor deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Udell R. Jensen, Atty. at Law, 125 North Main, Nephi, Utah 84648 on or before the 25 day of April A. D. 1975; claims must be Estate 623-017- ; travel to Cedar City and St. George on Friday, meeting Cedar City at 2 p.m. and Dixie High at 7:30. 6 623-156- long-lastin- g 623-025- PROBATE Al) GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult Clerk or respective signers for additional information. (53-55- Choose now While our stock is complete! 48 South Main 8 Phone For ren! live room house Weddings ahead! Join a gift list Partly liirmshed in Mona 75 at Chapman Furniture Co. to West ('enter Non smokers $85 pi ovule a substantial, month Rhone or 205 and much appreciated gift. 2128 Centerville. 4 1lnmc us today at or call m at our store, 27 South 22tf Shade, eool, and quiet equipped Mum. Nephi. lor total electric trailers Ander7 son Trailer Court 623 88 Keep us in mind as you think of your carpets. We shampooing Two bedroom apartment and have machines lor rent at $1. one bedroom a pari men! lor larger ones lor $2 and an especirent Call 623 1881 7 ally nice one tor shags that rents lor $3 per day. We have a plentilul supply ol Blue Lustre Help Wanted and also carry Pro" shampoo used commercially lor years Executive position open Feon-omiand now available for home use. ll planner-Widevelopment I I) Ilumlnng and Builders Sup-p- i be responsible lor economic v 6tf entoree-inen- t law and development planning in Six County Area Minimum ol Bachelors For Sale Degree or equiv alent experienee with emphasis on community Mobile nome for sale. 8 x 47 with planning. Imaneial planning, 8x8 add-oroom. Fully carpeta dm rat mist gov eminent ion. ed. Partially furnished with and economic protect implewasher and Utility shed mentation Master's degree or included. Maydryer. see after 6 p.m. experienee desirable but not Gary or Becky Newren, 880 necessary. Will need to relocate North Third East, No. 6. 4 to Nephi, Utah. Send resume to Six County Economic' Develop1961 Buick Special. Very good ment District, Box 78, Nephi, Utah 84648. Closing date is Februnning condition, $375 or best or see at 95 oiler Call ruary 10, 1975. Equal Opportun5 Fast First South, Nephi. 5 ity Employer. ble 3 Legal Notices Business Personals 623-185- s, FRIENDLINESS For Rent 3 SLACKS (Cuffed) SHIRTS (Mens and Boys) e Mrs. Gerald Shepherd of Wendover and Mrs. Gwen Cowan of Nephi were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs John D. Shepherd. Nephi news r FOR MEN WINTER JACKETS fire-retarda- doors on patient rooms and glass in the corridors has been completed at the Juab County Hospital. The solid-cortype doors have been installed to meet the Utah State Fire Marshal code and life safety code requirements of the federal government. doors are The such that should a fire occur in any patient room, the fire would be confined to that room for long enough to allow the evacuation of other patients in the hospital. The doors, the new hardware on exit doors, and the sprinkler system installed some time ago give added protection to patients confined at the hospital, accord- ing to David Peterson, hospital administrator. Miss Janice Shepherd of Logan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Delwm Shepherd SAVINGS Hospital adds Two matches left for Juab High matmen Nephi news tic luncs-Ncw- William J. Sorbe of Orderville visited with Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sorbe on Friday afternoon aftering attending a U. E. A. meeting in Salt Lake City. (SO, A Anderson f Boy, born January 8 to Mr. and Mrs Lee Gibson of Granger. He will be named Paul Glen Gibson Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gowers of Nephi and Mrs. Klva Gibson of Golden, Colorado. Weekend guests at the G. M. Worwood home were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jarrett of Provo. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jarrett at Nephi. Sherw ood lies Anderson ol Salt Lake was a weekend guest at the home ol Mr and Mrs Niels ( to Bishop Gary Norton ol Murray was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H Ray Francom on Friday of last week. 4-- D PLUMBING & BUILDERS' SUPPLY 823-028- 8 I have for 25 years I Nephi, Utah 66 South Main Phone Can Corporation of America Invite d M rscalvi 623-119- 9 ta the 15. T16S. R2W. Protests resisting the granting for appoint-min- t served Niphl as a tax my old clients and coma prt-piri- sinrlcia r. if tax pnpara computartzid tlon with audit aulstaaca B Midi! of these applications with rea- sons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer. 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah R41 14. on or before March 8, 1975 Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published m Nephi January 23, February 6. 1975. Times-New- 30, 1975 Seg. Appl. No. 23011a filed bv Sidney Scott care of Keith Scott of Las Vegas, Nevada covering 3.58 cfs. of under(53-36- ground water for irrigation purposes. It is represented that well has been drilled and pump purchased at a cos of $3,000. Additional time is needed to install the pump and make and submit proof of appropriation. Protests resisting the granting of any of these requests with reasons therefore, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before March 8, 1975. A meeting will be held on these requests before the State Engineer at 10 00 a m., Wednesday. March 12. 1975 in the Juab County Courthouse in Nephi, Utah. Prot" ants should appear at the he. s Times-6- . and News Jan. 23, 30 & Feb 1975. |