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Show ' 'rt p i K ; rv si Jbi;,. : ' wV-- : -. ijy ,-- ; , r - , i - .V Ronica Pew DeAnii Fros-- T Carter Brenl Levan news helps Easter Mrs. Pete Ballow visited in Orem on Thursday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ballow. On Sunday, Mr. and Ms. Norman Ballow were dinner guests at the Pete Ballow home. Bunny The winners of stuffed animals given on Easter by the e were Ronica Ann Pew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Pew; Brent Bowles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowles; DeAnn Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter; and Brent Worthington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Worthington. Ronica Ann was awarded a "big chicken and each of the others won an Easter bunnv. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Christensen visited in Salt Lake City Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Von Christensen and family. Fros-T-Freez- Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson and daughter Laurie of Spring-villvisited on Saturday with e Mr. and Mrs. H. Rav Francom. Mona news Weekend guests at the home of Asa H. Sperry were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sherill Newell and children Kim, Todd, and Kimmerle of Salt Lake City ; and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jacobsen and daughters Kristine and Jamie of Mona were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell on Sunday. Mrs. Kent Anderson and children of Glendale, Utah; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oldham of Kearns. Easter weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lauren A. Kevte were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Newren and Janet and Brent Newren, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Newren and son Joshua, all of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lange of Nephi. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Arvilla Newton were Mr. and Mrs. Max Green and children Jill and Terry of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Worwood of Brigham City. Mrs. Polly Jones of Provo; and Dennis Molyneux and a friend of Twin Falls, Idaho were visitors at the home of Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoag of Casper, Wyoming were visitors Friday at the home of Mrs. Lucille Lunt. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. William Stout of Salt Lake City spent the day with Mrs. Lunt. Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux, Mrs. Sarah Molyneux, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pritchett were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Miss Norma Molyneux of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Iris Lunt and daughter Lynnea have been visiting for the past week at Casper, Wyoming with Dixon and Floyd Lunt. They also visited in Burlington, Wyoming with Mr. and Mrs. Ira McIntosh. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers and son Kip, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hawkins and children visited in Panguitch Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vee Foy. Guests over the Easter weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunt were Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Lunt and family of Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Farrell D. Lunt and family of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fackrell and children and Allan Thompson, all of Springville; and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs of Provo. Nephi news VI Mrs. Robert Coleman and son Travis of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay over Easter. Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin and Jarrett and daughter Melissa visited in Layton Sunday w'ith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parkin and family. Mrs. Melvin f I The ji O ) I H 1 1 ? i 1 1 j. i t ? Daryl Stanley and sons Paul and Richard of Orem were visitors on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Elena Stanley. Paul has just returned from the Korean LDS mission. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanley and children Tanya and Christopher of Blackfoot, Idaho were guests at the home of Mrs. Elena Stanley on Sunday. $ Mr. and Mrs. James B. Chris- tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Christensen visited in Salt Lake City Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Von Christensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mower of Salt Lake City were also at the Christensen home. Delbert Sanford of Sutherland was a visitor at the Dwight Anderson home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard were guests on Sunday at the Don Vierkant home. Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. Anderson visited in Salt Lake City on Friday with Earl Anderson. Earl visited at their home on Sunday and Monday. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Derle Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Green and Mrs. Odis Price and children, all of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Heber Taylor has just returned from Phoenix, Arizona where she spent two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tenney and family. She also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Coffey at Mesa, Arizona. Bishop Taylor joined her on Sunday and they attended sacrament meeting in Phoenix and witnessed the blessing and naming of Mr. and Mrs. Tenney's son. He was named Tyler Heber Tenney. Bishop Taylor participated in the blessing. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. Don Coffey of Mesa, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shepherd called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Coffey also visited in Salt Lake City wiih his father. 0 NEW - BOYS : Plain colors i Fancy yoke : I -- will and disoriented lives. Contrary to claims made week days 8 a.m. i i i t i NEW AMERCAN SALVAGE 2403 South State Provo, Utah 373-- 1 177 be CLOSED ALL DAY -- U 25 ) WEDNESDAY APRIL 9 Please bring refills you may need in on Monday or Tuesday, April 7 or 8. Thank you! Mrs. dQi- - 623-011- 1 Beautiful Investment you ever made 623-163- -- ELECTRIC HEAT AND INSULATION JOIN fchr Mrs. Edna Peterson and Orvil Wankier were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Wankier in Midvale. The occasion was Orvil anniverWankier's birthday sary. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Clinn Morgan spent the Easter weekend in Roosevelt with Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan. SOLAR OF SOUTHERN 3 UTAH s .t& sion INCOME TAX J I Nielsen RALPH H. MURRAY Tax Counselor for Construction 425 South 400 East Street Hephi, Utah - Phone I L. Help Wanted SERVICE Free house plans and home building ideas. Bryan black and white televiset. Cheap. Phone 14 CSfli L M 58 inch HOSE Tax Corporation of America Call tment I have for 25 years parer. I invito and new to 623-028- 623-111- 2 for appoinserved Nephi as a tax premy old clients and come of services tax preparacomputerized tion with audit assistance if needed. the 9-ff. length 4.99 HOW Reg-17.4- - - close outs 1.49 cotton -- Farah Federal and State Returns prepared 988 JUST RECEIVED -- I v here (SEI2Y inch 59-f- f. Reg- S4! Audit Assistance if necessary. 26 years experience as tax consultant. - HOW HOSE - length - 7.99 - HOW tFFICENHY REASONABLY A. K. JOHNSON 127 East 2nd North, Nephi Phone 7 99 623-072- for 6 pointment or to your home. - I ap- come will WESTLUND T Y n. SERVICE of Ephraim, now serving this area We also have a full slock of 6 anJ E- PROMPTLY 99 Reg. 1699 58 -- HOW inch HOS- n a length f. 58 iiaOO THE WORLD CYCLING ASSOCIATION FRE REFLECTOR for vour bike. Reo'ster HE 4 - 99 inch HOSE -5 SERVICE 75-f- -5- 50 ft. BELTED 18.00-20:- 99 IF Covington mobile home. Take over payments. Contact David 14 Tolley or phone 73 528-340- ' - 5 and 4 HP EVERY THIERS SATURDAY Plumbing and Builders Supply 4-- D 66 South Main -- Nephi 623-014- Wanted Light the way for Scouting, May 6 Nephi Utah Stake 18 Babysitter needed. My home or yours. See Mr. or Mrs. Larsen after 5 p.m. at 382 North Main, Apt. 14 1 For Rent Par- apartment. Two-bedroo- tially carpeted. Heat and water furnished. Marvin Garrett. 623-124- 14 Mobile home sites at Peachtree Mobile Home Park. For complete information on rates, etc., call or 4 tf 623-047- Light the way for Scouting, May 6 Nephi Utah Stake. 18 . 623-047- Build a Heritage Home and you're worth more from the start. Dinner guests Friday at the H. Ray Francom home were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Francom and son Jeffery, and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Francom and daughters Kelly and Jennifer, all of Provo. Weddings ahead! Well be glad to have you add your name to a gift list. Call Nephi Lumber at We select substantial, tf much appreciated gifts. 623-159- 623-133- 58 GIANT BELLS -- won't y Personals For Sale 1 and Mrs. Erin Poulsen. Reg- BOYS PANTS - Close Out - 3.95 MENS SHIRTS - Cotton- - long sleeves sjreik-heav- We Are Here to Serve ac. irrigated The following school rings that shares water; were ordered from Nephi Jewelpastures with cross fenced into five pastures; ry and never picked up can be 8 ac. inside Levan city limits. purchased for the balance due. Canyon lane area; (21 Id ac. 1 alfalfa and grass, west of Levan, 1 1971 Gents, 1 1960 Gents, 1962 1 1967 1 1966 Ladies, Ladies, 2nd lane area: CD large building lot with basement and Ladies, 1 1966 Ladies. For any these fruit trees. 2 shs. water. Possible information regarding 14 for 2 building lots. Cemetery rings, call road area. Make oiler all or any part. Gerald W. Carter, 195 8 ft. Over- - the cab Drifter Montcrv' Dr., Cedar (it v. Utah Gas burners, gas rel.i camper. 84720. frigerator, gas oven, new drapes, sleeps five. See at 597 North Second East or call Services 14 $900. Like new. Light the way for Scouting. May Carter's Silvercoat brilliant 18 5 Nephi Utah Stake. purple spirit duplicator masters now available at the Times-NewProfessional income tax service are Pick up several today at in your home at no extra charge ten cents each. 8'l- x 11 inches, tf through Tax Corporation of America. For appointment or information call Kimo Coray at One bedroom house for sale, 16 large livingroom and dining room, garden spot and large lot. 1he Rug Doctor is ready. Call Contact Steve Parkin at 397 for your appointment to North Second West. Phone 15 lave him give your carpets a most thorough cleaning with 1971 12 x 64 ft. Fleetwood mobile jevvi'sl Rug Doctor steam cleaning c(pjipmcnt. Reasonable homo. Completely furnished ates. The Rug Doctor, Chap- with skirting. Excellent conditf tion. $6300. Ike Harward, Teleman Furniture, phone Mills No. 8. (Delta Oper15 ator i. For Sale fin Ini 6.95 turtle and mock turtle Nephi Drug Company Real estate salesmanager needarea. New office to specialize in income property, motels, ranches, farms, and business opportunities. Many benefits including 95 percent commission split plus over ride. No investment necessary. We are member of large western states listing service. Call or write Real Estate Associates, 378 North Main. Lavton. l!tah 84041. ('oiled or ed in your Phone 6231199 - Utah Professional and Dependable Servcie Reasonable Rafes Call CHAPMAN FURNITURE af or call collect ESS W IB 623-047- 283-459- 1 0 Rovce at 16 623-114- Shade, cool, and quiet equipped for total electric trailers. Ander14 son Trailer Court. Legal Notices NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Juab County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Location in SLB&M. n Salt ) Rim Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, care of Joy D. Lewis, 3074 Metro Way, Salt Lake City, Utah 84109, proposes to change the point of diversion, place of use of 6.015 sec. ft. of w'ater as evidenced bv Appl. 18257, 20560, Lake-Can-vo- (53-56- y a 486' (53-59- ), The ). Appl. 29495, water has been diverted from a well, 402 ft. deep at a point N. 1539 ft. and W. 3 ft. from SE Cor. Sec 7, T13S, RlE; and used for stockwatering of 20 cattle, 10 hogs, 20 sheep, 3 horses; and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 for the supplemental irrigation of 737.02 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 312.56 acs. in ESE'c, h or chicken raisers, to raise 500 or 30,000 turkeys and pheasants a year tor us at a predetermined price. or write Utah's Phone Great Game Preserves, 27 West Center Street. Midvale, Utah, Turkey, pheasant, 255-280- 14 NE Light the way for Scouting, May Nephi Utah Stake. 18 iSE 4 , 299-823- Needed-M- ale and female fulltime or part time nurses aids and kitchen help. Experience not necessary, learn while you earn. For interview call or apply in person at Colonial 15 Manor. Ask lor Frank Pew Business Personals Weddings ahead! Join a gift list at Chapman Furniture Co. to provide a substantial, and much appreciated gift. Phone us today at 623 0471 or call m at our store. 27 South tf Main. Nephi. long-lastin- Kci-us m mind as you think of shampooing your carpets. We have machiens tor rent at $1, larger ones for $2 and an especially nice one for shags that rents lor $1 per day We have a plentiful supply of Blue Lustre and also carry Pro shampoo used commercially for years and now available for home use. 4 D Plumbing ami Builders tf SE4SE4, SW4SE4, SE4SW'4, Sec. 7, NW4NW4, T13S, RlE; SW4NW4, Immediate opportunities. Gourmet Cooking, developer of the new TV advertised Country Cooker is expanding and we need additional dealers and salespeople in your area. Exceptional income opportunities for full and part-tim- e representatives. For additional information contact Mr. Brown or Mr. 14 Warnick at 801 Nu-pl- IBB HH BBB HB M Trailer spaces at Pinedale Park. Reasonable rates. Contact Don 14 6 - - 4.95 not harmless! to INCOME CASUAL JACKETS . was first introduced, 84047. cotton and - it LSD is Real Estate iMAKEUSYOURHEADQUARTERSFORTCl - BOYS AND 13.50-16.f- l0 when - DRESS! polyester many tragic deaths 1 Ross Sperry returned home to Los Angeles. California recently after spending a week in Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Martin of Las Vegas, Nevada were weekend guests at the home of Mr. 1 v is a hallucinogenic ", 6 p.m. Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., CO. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkey of Granger visited on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey. Th. LSD or NEPHI DRUG Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Warren over the Easter weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Milford Gardner of Alton. Wyoming. Mrs. Gardner remained for this week. SHIRTS ; for for your scrap iron, steel, copper, brass, radiators, and aluminum. Mr and Mrs, I an Baxter and son Marlin ol Rawlins, Wyoming were weekend guests at the liomenl Mr. and Mrs Fay Morgan. On Saturday. Mrs. Janet Baxter and sons Terry and Joey ol Mesa. Arizona visited at the Morgan home. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Westring spent the Easter weekend in Cedar City with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Westring and family. They also visited in St. George with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beard. Fancy and Paisley Design and plain colors ? acid CASH and 8.95 8-0- usually called OUR Open diethylamide, that has been responsible i i i t Mrs, James oung and son Mae ol Sacramento. Cahtoruia spent their spring vacation with Mr and Mrs. Merle McPherson and lamilv H. J. Collatd of Heber City was an overnight guest Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clair Collard. with Lysergic acid ; Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams on Easter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Williams and children Kristie, Sherry, Lori. Ted, and Casey of Ogden; Glen Williams of West Jordan; Mrs. Kathy Halverson and sons Kevin. Blake, Richard. Gregory, and Brett of Spanish Fork; Steven Williams of Orem; and Mrs. Vergie Ivey of Flowell. where he visited Fonda S. Earl. from your pharmacist A CHANCE TO TRADE receive NEW - Men's and Boys' WIND BREAKERS h i Times-New- s Neohi, Utah April 3 ' 1975 jj Bowles warning about "ACID WANTED Visitors m er the Easter week end at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan were Mr. and Mrs Charles William Morgan and children, and Ed Peters, all ol Sail Lake City Dr. and Mrs Stephen Morgan and children ol Kay s die. and Michael Morgan ol Logan d -- A . Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Edith Beekstead were Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Williams and family of Brigham City ; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hastings of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Beck-steaand family of Las Vegas. Nevada; and Karen Beekstead of Provo. They came to attend he open house honoring Mrs. Wilford Belliston on her lJ0th birthday anniversary. v a.- - "V' Mr and Mrs. George W. Williams spent Saturday in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peterson and family. The occasion was I.cc Ann PetMr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele ami erson's lourth birthday anniverchildren ot Salt Lake City visited sary with Mrs Tory Bracken on Overnight guests at the home Friday. ol Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey Mr and Mrs. Ralph Murray were Richard Wilkey and three and Mrs. I.eVerc Havocs were friends ol Granger. Richard lias dinner guests Sunday at the just returned Irom an LDS home ut Mr and Mrs. Joe Makin mission to South Brazil, and l.uuily in Farmington. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haney for the Easter weekend were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Tharp and children of East Carbon City; Mr, and Mrs. Tom Haney and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Haney, all of Salt Lake City; and George Haney of Eureka. s i , Nephi news t "1 NWUNEU, NEGNEG Sec. 18; all of Sec. 13. both T13S, RlW. Hereafter, 6.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a r ft. deep well, from: (1) same as heretofore; (2) N. 1289 ft. and W. 3 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 7; (3) S. 60 ft. and E. 3 ft. from WD Cor. Sec. 8; (4) S. 660 ft. and E. 3 ft. from W 4 Cor. Sec. 8; (5) N. 1200 ft. a,nd W. 1100 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 7; 16) N. 1000 ft. and W. 1100 ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 7. all T13S, RlE; (1 mi. west of Nephi); (7) S. 50 ft. and W. 35 ft. (8) S. 50 ft. and W. 1310 ft.; (9) S. 50 ft. and W. 2630 ft.; (10) S. 50 ft. and W. 3950 ft.; (11) S. 1310 ft. and W. 1310 ft.; (12) S. 1310 ft. and W. 2630 ft., all from NE Cor. Sec. 23. 3950 ft.; (14) S. 2630 ft. and W. 1310 ft.; (15) S. 2630 ft. and W. 2630 ft., all from Ne Cor. Sec. 23, T13S, RlW (4.5 mi. SW of Nephi); and used for stockwatering same as heretofore; and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 for the supplemental irrigation of 1057.02 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 312.56 acs. same as heretofore, and in addition to: Nz Sec. 23, T13S, RlW. Irotests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate w ith the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Itah 84114, on or before May 10, 12-o- 200-50- 0 1973. DeeC Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Nephi Times-New- s March 27. April 3 and 10, 1975. |