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Show Mr and Mrs Eldon Oslmrne and son Douglas of Lehi were guosis at the home ot Mr. and Mrs Fail E Nielsen on Sun-da- Nephi news Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. A. V. Gadd were Sharon Gadd and son of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. James Wood and children Jonathan, David, and Jacklyn of Bennion. They attended the Mormon Miracle Pageant at Manti that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Murray visited with Mrs. Jack Wright on Monday. Visitors at the home of Mrs. A. V. Gadd during the week of the Ute Stampede were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Frandsen and sons Dennis and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Raul Jarvinen and Mr. Iekja Jarvinen. all of Taylorsville; and Larry Gadd of Salt I .nke ( 'it s E Gadd oi Salt Lake City us a weekend guest at the inline of Mrs. A. Gadd. Other Usitors at the Gadd home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John V W. Gadd of Lake t (it v VENICE THEATRE NOW PLAYING JULY 24, 25, 26 Thursday, Friday, Saturday SATURDAY MATINEE 5 p.m, America's new most-huggab- le Mona machine Shop General machine work at reasonable rates. Phone 628 0827. Max HerHappy birthday to Michael ron. Last mobile home north, Malisa Pilling, daughter ol Shane Keyte, who was one year east side of highway 91. Mona. 92 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce K. Pilling of old on July 2d. He is the son of Picture Butte, Alberta, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Keyte is one year old today, July 24. ot Mona. Grandparents aie Sir. Furnacecleaning. Our last week Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Verlael S. Keyte of m Nephi tins summer will be Maurice L. Memmott of Nephi Mona and Mrs. Olive G. Noakes July 28 to August 2. Call and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pilling of Springvilie. immediately lor appointment. 20 of Picture Butte. are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd is Mrs. Emily Baldrey of Keyte ol Mona and Mrs. Grace Weddings ahead! We'll be glad Keith of Azusa. California. Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. to have you add your name to a gift list. Call Nephi Lumber at We select substantial, tf much appreciated gifts. mxkm The Times News sends birthday greetings to Brian Jay Mid-kifwho was one year old on July 21. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Midkiff of Fort Lewis, Washington. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Winter of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. William Chadwell of Layton. Greatgrandmothers are Mrs. Margaret Midkiff of Branchland, West Virginia, and Mrs. Violet Gibson of Harlin, West Virginia. f. New babies Recent births of interest East Juab County residents clude the following: to in- Twin boys, born July 9 to Kent and Gloria Worthington of Gunnison. They will be named Aaron Ray and Brent Warner Worthington. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington ot d Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Roundy of American are Fork. Mrs. W. G. Newberger of St. Louis, Missouri; and Mrs. Earl Loader of Pleasant Grove, Utah. Ray-moun- Girl, born July 8 to Mr. and Mrs. William R. Aiman of Warren, Michigan. She will be named Jennifer Lynn Aiman. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Del-wi- n Shepherd of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Aiman of Idaho Falls, Idaho. are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shepherd of Levan. to Mr. and Girl, born July Mrs. Weston Jones of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vein Olson of Centerfield and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones of 19 are Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rasmussen of Gunnison. Boy, born July 18 to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jeffery of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Bartholomew of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Jeffery of Delta. Girl, born July 17 to Mr. and Ms. Dale R. Jenkins of Nephi. She will be named Stephanie Elena Jenkins. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Johnson of Orem and Mrs. Ernest Jenkins of Midvale. are Mrs. Juliaette Bean of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Eva Mecham of Orem. 622-120- Great-grandparent- s Great-grandmoth- Mona news 622-014- of Salt Lake City was a visitor on Monday of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. Anderson. Earl Anderson Visitors during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Wood were Mrs. Toni Eyring and children of Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee of Tooele; and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood attended the Mormon Miracle pageant at Manti on Thursday evening. n 1 Junk cars picked up; fill dirt, top soil, driveway crushed stone available. Buildings demolished. Back hoe work. coal. Phillip-son- , and used Irom tor the irrigatacs m SW'i.NE'i 3ii (liickens; to Oct Apr I ol 0 25 Sec 31 TI6S. R2W. SLB&.M. Piotests resisting tin granting ol this application with reasons theietor must fie filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 Slate Capitol. Salt Lake City, tali 8111 1. on or before August 2!. '175 Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER 22 622-052- and used Irom Jan. , to Dec it lor domestic purposes n one family, stockwatering ol 5 cal lie, 2 horses. 5 pigs, Published The Rug Doctor is ready. Call 1 for your appointment to Kiwanis Club Mrs. Janice Pritchett and uive him give your carpets a children of Spanish Fork visited most thorough cleaning with Members of the Kiw anis Club, on Tuesday of this week with newest Rug Doctor steam cleantheir wives, and guests spent the Mrs. Geneva Molyneux. ing equipment. Reasonable ates. The Rug Doctor, Chapevening of July 16 at the Bear tf Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers and man Furniture, Canyon campground. After dinner, they played bingo and other son Kip, Mrs. Hilda Newton, and games led by John and Florence Mrs. Syrelda Newton attended y ping m my home. Legal, Parkin. Fifty-si- x people were in the Newton family reunion held medical, business, genealogy, at in Butler Park Salt etc Phone 623 0240. Carol Saturday attendance. Lake City. 30 Broadliead 623-047- I Nephi news Mrs. Arvilla Newton and Mr. and Mrs Wesley Sherwood and Lloyd Kendall of Newton was family were in Salt Lake City a visitor over the weekend at the Saturday to attend the William home of Mrs. Verda B. Kendall. Newton family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ludlow and children Jason, Shelly, Travis, and Brett of St. John, Arizona visited during the Ute Stampede with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ludlow and other relatives and friends. WESTLUND s. Julv in the Nephi Tniies-e10, 17. & 24, 1975. Mrs. Elena Stanley was guest SERVICE of honor recently at a family party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton G. Thackery. Professional and Dependable Servcie Reasonable Rates Call CHAPMAN at or call collect 623-047- 1 283-459- 0 WANTED A CHANCE TO Locations designated in SLB&.M. 45100 Stev on Cook 301 West Pioneer Avenue, Sandy, Utah 84070 0.015 sec. tt. ol water is to lie diverted Irom a well. 0 It. deep at a point S. (ii.(i tt and E. 990 tt Irom NW Cor. Sec. 14. T10S. R2W (4 mi. TRADE for your scrap iron, steel, copper, brass, radiators, and aluminum. . Open week days 8 a.m. 6 p.m. 8 Saturdays, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dance and Janet Hawks, all of Provo were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom. They attended sacrament meeting with them. : ft- - R DOUBLE BILL Walt Disney's "BAMBI" and Hound That Thought He was a Racoon" BOTH SHOWS RATED G For Sale For Rent Mountain Valley dehydrators for home drying of fruits, vegetables, meats, herbs. Controlled heat and circulating air. Also European steam juicers. Demonstrator models available. Emalie Jones. 31 house in good location. laving room carpeted. Nice shady grounds. Garden spot. Call Dan Memmott Two-bedroo- 20 623-181- t: to a.m. to 4 p.m., AMERCAN SALVAGE 2403 South State Provo, Utah 373-- 1 177 Park. See. Don Rovce, ' provide excellent 623-051- 1 CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR 43 LESS THAN I COULD I IN 1950 4 "1 . Julv 10, ). Fleetwood mobile home. Will sell furnished or unfurnished. Very good deal. Contact Steve Jensen, 31 Moroni, Good condition. 436-849- We have six motorcycles and one tri sport three wheeler at drastically reduced prices. Were going out of the motorcycle business and they must Homeworkers wanted in this sell. Dont miss this chance for a area : men, women, students. No good buy. Steiner Body Shop, 190 30 South Main, Nephi, Utah. experience necessary; studying and addressing envelopes (com- Good grain-felocker beef for mission mailers). Earn spare40 cents lb. live weight. time money at home. $100.00 sale. Come to the Circle B Ranch and weekly possible. Send $1.00 (re- select own we will deliver fundable) and long, stamped en- free ofyour to a packer of charge PPS-908, 216 velope for details; 30 Bob Ballow. choice. your No. 612, Jackson, Chicago, 31 60606. Rye hay with full grain in it for sale. $1.25 a bale at Bob Ballows We need man or woman for Circle B Ranch, Highway 30 store work. Apply in person at South of Levan. 1010 North Market, Mays and Loder-lo31 Boat trailer Main. snowmobile trailer for sale. ConWanted boy to be substitute tact G. M. Worwood at 30 carrier for Deseret News route August and September. Take over full time October 1. Todd Hay, grass, rye, and a set of 30 tandem axles for sale. Call Liddiard, phone 31 Fenton Broadhead. d U-2- Wanted to rent crop land, dry-tarsuitable for wheat. Minimum half section, preferably more. Call or 6 623-159- Wanted to buy Piano. Call at East Third South Nephi or 30 telephone 395 623-076- 623-024- 623-179- Card of Thanks Honda 350. $350.00. Call or contact David Wor- 1971 For Sale 623-199- 7 30 wood. Our sincere thanks are extended to friends and relatives who Cherries Rileys Fruit Farm, 16 ft. house trailer. Curtain assisted in any way following across from high school, Pay-sovacuum. Pick them yourself or we stretchers. Tank-typ- e the death of our husband and 30 Hammock. will or Phone esG. Kelson. We pick. lather, Ray 30 pecially extend thanks to the Portable Hoover washer, two Fifth Ward Bishopric and Relief antique clocks, three new moble Society for their services, and to Plan to pick your own cherries home axles with wheels, tires, all who participated at the funeral services. We appreciate and peaches at Halls Orchard in and springs. Sears slide projectthose who sent floral tributes; Nephi. Cherries ready about or with screen, four leveling who remembered us with food July 15. Peaches after Septem- jacks, rear view mirrors. Max 30 Mona. and for visits with ber 1. Will sell by pound, basket, Herron, n. 465-270- 7 623-032- contributions, family members. family. 31 or truck load. Ray Kelson 30 Partly furnished two bedroom Mrs. Alberta B. Belliston and home. Storage, many extras. Link fence. See to family wish to thank their Owner anxious. appreciate. 530 East friends and relatives for the 30 many beautiful cards, for the Seventh North. flowers, for the telephone calls, lor the visits at the home, and Cherries Bing and Lambert. tor calling and making Mrs. You can pick your own. Phone or see A. Z. Robbins, Belliston 's 90th birthday open house a long and remembered 1001 South Main, Payson, 30 30 Utah. happy occasion. Times-New- 17, & 24, 1975 GENERAL REVENUE SHARING 623-028- 465-941- 465-230- 5 the Nephi shares 1970 inservice to the right persons. Must be willing to care for the elderly. Will earn full pay while learning. Also needed: hardworking housekeeper. Call or apply in person at 31 Colonial Manor. 190 (ideal for sprinkling Pump directly from reservoir. Gooa alfalfa country. $200 an acre. SLC. 6477 evenings. 30 training Wanted 1 in water reservoir 35 Nurses aids or orderlies, experience desirable; however we will g Published sandy loamy soil. 623-114- Help Wanted and also carry Pro shampoo used commercially for years and now available for home use. Plumbing and Builders Suptf ply. o! i Call set-up- Keep us in mind as you think of shampooing your carpets. We have machines for rent at $1, larger ones for $2, and an especially nice one for shags that rents for $3 per day. We have a plentiful supply of Blue Lustre 0.25 acs. in 14. TIGS. R2W. 45116 Utah Dept, of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation. 1596 West North Temple. Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 0.015 sec. ft. of wafer is to be diverted Irom an exist-inwell, 445 It deep at a point E. 1370 It. and N. 1270 tt. from SW Cor. Sec. 36, T10S, R2W (Yuba Dam); and used tor the domestic purposes of 75,000 persons per year intermittant, and for miscellaneous purposes; and used from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0 25 acs in SW1 See. 36. T16S. R2W. ) 45126 Joseph Matthew Dillon, 2602 E. Valley View Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah 84117. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to lie diverted from a well. ft. deep at a point N 2120 ft. and W. 340 It from SE Cor. Sec. 15. T16S. R2W (4 mi. downstream from Yuba Dam); and used for domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 2 horses. 1 cow, 25 chickens, and 20 rabbits; and used troin Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0 25 acs. in NE'iSEi Sec. 15. T16S, R2W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be fifed in duplicate with the Stale Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before August 23, 1975. Dec C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER iNW 190 acres Roosevelt, Vernal area. Virgin land with deep home spaces for rent. Reasonable rates. Pmedale Mobile 623-047- 1 Quality grass hay. Either planted pasture grasses or wild hay. Good amount of clover in both. You haul, $45.00 a ton. Will deliver $55.00 a ton. Contact 31 David Lund. 445-355- Want to sell 1968 Chrysler New Yorker in good shape. Air condior see at 704 tioned. Call East First South, Nephi after 5 31 p.m. 623-080- 2 ACTUAL USE REPORT general revenue sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments your government must publish to and to , THIS REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN USED OR OBLIGATED DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY 1 1974, THRU JUNE 30. 1975 THIS is ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION IN DECISIONS inform you of YOUR GOVERNMENT S PRIORITIES ON HOW FUTURE FUNDS SHOULD BE SPENT NOTE ANY COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE USE OFTHESE FUNDS MAY BE SENT TO THE OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING. WASHINGTON. D C 20226 l v ACTUAL EXPENDITURES e THE GOVERNMENT W'&d, p'v STARTS WEDNESDAY and much appreciated gilt. Phone us today at or call in at our store, 27 South Main. Nephi. tf 100-30- 0 CASH ' JULY 27, 28, 29 RATED long-lastin- (66-224- OUR .i Smdh of CosmopeiHM JOHNNY FIRECLOUD Weddings ahead! Join a gift list at Chapman Furniture Co. to provide a substantial, 1 ley, and Paul, Jon, Mark, and Barbara Stanley, all of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Thavs E. Stanley and son Jimmy of Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stanley Kevin and LuAnn Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Yates, Dale Mangelson of Payson is )onavoni Melanie, Gerard, this week at the home gca and RaDawna Yates, all of of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Man- - Mona gelson. The Reuben Stanley family . Recent visitors at the home of reunion was held at Salt Creek Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Francom canvon Saturday evening. All w'ere Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of members of the family were Pocatello, Idaho. represented. Blaine Norton and sons Brent and Jimmy of Provo were visitors on Friday at the H. Ray Francom home. iu 1 Business Personals Engineer to appropriate water Juab County throughout the entire year unless otherwise NW SATURDAY Bruce, and Sherma of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Daryl H. Stan- ' Square Productions Inc Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in irrigation EVERY Michael. LaDawn, Sherily, V; persons holding or claiming liens under provisions of Chapter 38 I I thru Sec. 38 26 U. C. A '53 on the hereinafter described premises are hereby notified to be and appear before the District Court ol Utah in and for Juab County, in the case entitled Dale M. Worwood, dha 4 I) Plumbing and Building Supply, plamtill. vs. Charles E. Van Wagoner and Patty Van Wagoner. defendants, Civil No. 4814 on Thursday September 11, 1975, at to oil o'clock a.m., then and there to Exhibit their proof ol their liens, or their claim of liens on the herinalter described property. On said day the court will hear and determine in a summary way and render judgment according to the rights of the parties. All liens not so exhibited shall be deemed waived against the following described property, located in Eureka. Juab County, Utah, f of Lot 36, The West Block Seven (7) Plat B, Eureka (it v Survey. Dated July 15, 197.3. Udell R Jensen Attorney for Plaintiff wj fomltu Him b y o comp The most entertaining family picture of our time. Maybe of all time." Mulberry 31 cattle. 2 pigs, 12 rabbits, 2 goats, 4 ducks. 3 turkeys; and used to Oct. 31 lor the Irom Apr of Ephraim, now serving this area FURNITURE Ml ll( E I OU VI ERl Si: its The following applications have been filed with the State downstream Irom Yuba Dam); and used lor domestic purposes ol one family , sloekwatermg of 2 horses, 5 sheep, 20 chickens, 3 TV Attending were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ross of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hassell and Mr. and Mrs. Nylen L. Allphin, all of Visitors during the Ute Stam- Orem; David R. Eagar of Salt pede at the home of Mr. and Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clark E. Morgan were Mr. Milton G. Thackery. and Mrs. Kirk Morgan and Mrs. Elena Stanley was honorchildren Lisa and Cody of Sandy; and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ed at a surprise birthday party Schramm and children Ryan, Monday evening at the Mona Jeff, Lori Jean, and Rodney of Recreation Center! Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Neldon B. Pay son. Stanley and children Michell, sf NOTH E TO MEN CLAIMANTS Pursuant to the provisions of U. C. A. '53 all Section 38 R one-hal- 522-04- 7 (Chicken L3Time VC' 7 Mar Jacobsen and Dorothy J Jacobsen, 57.5 .South Turley eiuie. Pleasant Grove, I tail 81062, lias filed with the Male Engineer Vppl No 45053 U.I. 222 to appropi late 0 015 sec. II ol water in .lu. ib County The walei is to be diverted Irom a 4 6 iv li well, 50 too tt deep at a to tt and W. 1420 It. point bom Cor Sec. 15, THIS, l(2V. , mi dow nstream from ion Bicycle service for Nephi. Repairs made while you shop in Provo or Salt Lake. Payson Cde, East ol Huisli Theater. 22 Mrs. Althea Peery of Salt Mrs. Pearl Kay of Salt Lake Lake City is spending this week is this week at the City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. home ofvisiting Mrs. Arthur Kav. LaMonte Dansie. Mrs. Dansie was just released from the Pay-sohospital. Mr. and Mrs. Max Molyneux and family of Primeville, OreMrs. Tamara Kerr and familv were recent visitors at the of Kearns and Owen B. Peery of gon home of Mrs. Geneva MolySalt Lake City visited on Sunday neux. She returned with them to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Primeville and spent two weeks LaMonte Dansie. at their home. Levan news Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mickelson in Nephi on Sunday. f .lay iilu lam mS Legal Notices Legal Notices it i: tow ii:k users Services has received General Revenue Sharing payments totaling 'S SA tlj ?'54 during the period from July 1.1974 thru June 30 1975 ACCOUNT nijr-i- TuMm i 45 2 012 00 3 461 NO tqun inriH LIThH S4645 Hows that for holding the line on inflation? ,f ,! A. 9 IA tlUL ikIo'J.iv t'ff'vd I W . COWAN CAFE Phone 123 South Main 6231989 n up f Also STEAKS Sirloin and Fillet) V'.fDU f f ominq c.upf s 1 .z 7 s , l l I .u( t , n ' I A. . '1 CM. .1" ! st .'f r (, t'l ' IH.in 4 if i't t t rtv.i.l.itjc .r 1GSQ r , lenn - ,s ,inr) !, (. ' ' ' - nij.rift ,nf 9' ( !'cy oV' ' n'i but lhal you II have to see tor yourself COME IN TODAY AND SEE 1. t , ,r - ' nr! nr-- ,rn-r- O'Or .lnfl U S MORE ECONOMICALTODAY THAN EVER BEFORE - 1 6 a.m. until 9p.m. 04 Of the mfrfi yr. Soutfi Main ophi 623-047- I te tct'tN !at J a CERTIFICATION wiffi respect to tfe eoTit'ene u'vn 'epewted bav not e wved m vc a on nr 103) or tagurreTfeof I 1 te Ecutve 'Jftcr ard ceitv tat proMy evpd'tur (Section pfotb'!on D.te 7 Total Funds Available $. T 1,234 1; 254 - 6 Funds Returned toORS 8 Total Amount Eipended (Sum of fine 15 coiymn 8 and column C) 9 ft Starve IHE REPORT LATION mas ry iL s of dune 30 1975 MtOiA BEEN ADVISED THAT A COMPLETE COPY Of THIS D tN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCUHAS BEEN U8lIS-I HAVE A COPY OF THIS REPORT AND RECORDS DOCUMENTING THE CONTENTS S $- s. s. s. 5 Sum of fines at popular prices OPEN DAILY (refer to instruction Dl Balance as of June 30 1974 $. 2 Revenue Sharing Funds Received from July 1 1974 thru June 30 1975 S 3 Interest Received or Credled (July 1 1974 thru June 30 1975) 4 Funds Released from Ob!igaons ! INFLATION-FIGHTER- tD) TRUST FUND REPORT 1 And its better carpet... THESE BEAUTIFUL (T-bon- e- s h,ifd f0 Kp .tqo From I960 to 9 T3 f it', .ill r omaujfM,., Aptj ,4,4 while carpet dropped by 43 Inf f " a 'h.r q tf ,m ye THEY ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AT |