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Show Nephi Local, social notes Mr. and Mrs. Kent Worthington of Gunnison were visitors Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mathews. Mrs. Jack Wright, over the weekend at the home of and Jeff Bean, all of Nephi were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington. luncheon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Truscott Mathews in Bountiful on May 26. and daughters and Mr. and Mrs The luncheon was in honor of visited in Worthington West Susan Mathews, who graduated Ray Jordan on Thursday of last week from Bountiful High School the with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grygla same Mr. and Mrs. Art evening. and family. L. Latimer of Pocatello, Idaho and C. A. Pyper of Rapid City, South Dakota were also in attendance. Memorial Day dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Hazel Bosh were Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Bosh of Salt Lake City. Keith Bosh of Layton was a visitor on Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Hazel Bosh. Mrs. Della Hall of Mokina, Illinois returned home recently after spending a week in Utah. She visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hinton and family and Britt Kendall in Southern Utah, and with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kendall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington in Nephi. She came to attend funeral services for a nephew. Gordon Bramall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Bramall of Salt Lake City, formerly of Nephi, recently received an Eagle Scout award. Gordon is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pay and Mrs. Ora Nielsen, all of Nephi. He earned his Eagle badge as a member of Troop 414, Princeton Ward, Park Stae. He hs served as a senior patrol leader for four years and also served as a den chief in Cub Scouts for four years. Gordon is a student at East High School in Salt Lake City. 0. Ray Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell visited over the Memorial Day weekend in Blanding with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chamberlin and family. From there, they went on to Montrose, Colorado to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Powell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Max Powell. Visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barnes were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Allen of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Barnes of Granger, and Mrs. Dean Jensen and children of Moroni. Mrs. Lucille Corfield and children of Riverton spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey. Memorial Day visitors at the Bailey home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bailey and children of Orem. Mrs. Joan Bateman and daughter Barbara were Memorial Day visitors at the home of Mrs. Blanche Brough. Miss Ann Brough is visiting this week with Mrs. Blanche Brough. Ann is a student at Utah State University in Logan. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck over the Memorial Day weekend were Bishop and Mrs. Fred Beck and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Van Gardner and daughter Sharissa of Sandy. Sundav visitors at the home of Mrs. Zella Cazier were Don and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cazier, all of Salt Lake Cy; and Norma Hartvigsen and Rosie Hartvigsen of Spanish Fork; and Pat Painter of Santaquin. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Visitors on Saturday at the Uris Park of Springville and Grant Allen home were Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. Clyde Cazier and Relia A. Christensen of Ameri- son Scott of Kearns were guests can Fork and Mrs. Lois A. Eyre at- the Cazier home. of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Helen Larson of Heber Guests at the home of Mrs. City was a visitor at the home of Leonard Belliston on Saturday Mn. Anna D. Allred on Sunday. were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mrs. P. N. Anderson returned Taylor and daughters of Springville. On Sunday and Monday, to her home recently after Mr. and Mrs. Glade Van No6dol spending six weeks in Seattle, and daughter of Payson were Washington with Mrs. Kathy Anderson. visitors at the Belliston home. BATON ACROBATIC $10.00 for the summer. (June, July and First Week in August) i Friday mornings at Nephi City Park tana Lyman RoDenscn 225-841- 5 - Provo ot club meets 645 Scuftftln-I- !! Library reading ICik program starts today 1 I would appreciate the privilege providing your, insurance needs BUSINESS starting Wed., Jifie 9, we will Juab School District will receive SEALED BIDS on the 1053 sq. ft. house Vocational Carpentry house consists ef This COURTS. TENNIS located the near . two bedrooms, one bath, living room, kitchen. Radiant electric heat. MINIMUM BID $1 1,264.00. minimum or above wffl be receivDistrict School Office, 306 East First North, Juab ed at 1476 at Nephi, Utah up until opening time on Jim 9, Cashiers attend. to invited Bidders are 7:30 p.m. be Included wnh died representing 1 of offer must listed meets provisions and bid. Highest offer which Cankers will be accepted. financing requirements Finance will returned. be checks of unsuccessful bidders School Juab of made be must independent arrangements Diistrict. Terms: Cash. Payment in full within ten days days of bid. acceptance. Building to be moved by bidder by August ISa 1976 Those interested b bidding should start to arrange their finance so they can be in compliacnce with terms above. Sealed bids at stated MOTORCYCLES BOATS SNOWMOBILES GLASS BONDS MOBILE HOMES OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE The K-- J J. SPERRY, Agant North Mam Phone Lost and Found Legal Notices Convenient locations at Peachtree Village for your mobile home. Nice surroundings. Call or Paul for inforChapman at tf mation Man or woman wanted for store clerk at May's Market. Apply in person or call Richard May at Lost May 19 between Spanish Fork and Holden. Large blue SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for 623-140- 4, 24 623-993- 5. suitcase containing clothing. 3 Reward. Call Provo 24 collect. 375-703- Nurses aides, cleaning lady, handy man and cooks wanted at Colonial Manor. Apply in person Wanted at Colonial Manor, 71 North One-ha- lf share for ap- Wanted to buy Main or phone of Company Irrigation Nephi 25 pointment water stock. Duane Painter, Man or woman wanted for store : r 23, clerk at May's Market. Apply in Richard call at or May person Business 623-051- 1 The Juab High School 6th annual rodeo which w$ held Nay 21 and 22, was asuccess and many high school contestants from throughout the state enjoyed their visit to Nephi. This rodeo was only a success because of the many adults in our community who gave of themselves in support of the young people. At this time, we express our sincere appreciation to all of you who helped us in any way. To the 35 businessmen and individuals who donated money for the individual events and the buckles given as prizes; to the 53 men and women, service clubs, and ambulance crew who donated many hours of their time and equipment to see that every aspect of the rodeo was expertly well run; to Juab County and Ute Stampede Committee for the use of the fairgrounds and equipment; again we say "thank you." The Juab High School Rodeo Club members and advisors. 23 623-117- 8. Opportunities 24 623-993- 5. Mechanic's dream is a business Wanted experienced mechanof his own. We have just the ic. Excellent benefits and workProvo. ing conditions. Contact Roger at right place in downstown Painter Motor Co., Nephi. 623-06- 8 The price is right and the terms Con24 are easy. Hans, 23 ner's 225-190- 7, 225-267- 3. For Sale Legal Notices BTU air conditioner. UTAH DEPARTMENT OF Good as new condition. Tom TRANSPORTATION 23 Howard, 1967 Ford Falcon for sale. New IN THE MATTER OF THE PROtires. Good condition. Call POSED REMOVAL OF FLASH' 23 Bryce Lynn, Mona, DEVICES WARNING ING FROM THE CROSSING OF THE 28,000 623-022- 623-123- MEAT SHOP with walk 40 x .8 ft. semi-trail- PACIFIC RAILROAD UNION LOCATWITH HICHWAY ED NEAR SILVER CITY, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. cooler with rails, walk-i- n freezer, plus cutting room and all equipment. Unit is movable. NOTICE OF INTENDED ACTION Call Delta, make of- BY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSin 864-375- 6, fer 23 PORTATION. The following items have been Services We'll clean your rugs or rent you our Blue Lustre, Host, or Rug Doctor machine for you to to redo you own. Call serve your machine or to make an appointment for us to clean your carpets at your convenience. Chapman Furniture Co., tf 27 South Main. of think as in mind us Keep you 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 and also carry "Pro" shampoo, used commercially for years and now available for home use. Plumbing and Builders Sup- reduced to clear: washers, dryers, dishwasher, Franklin fireplace, forced air furnace, water h cooler, jet pump and tank, color TV. While supply lasts at Sears Catalogue Sales, 23 Nephi. sale cute for Priced quick home. $13,500. 295 24 South Second East, Nephi. Lake! sell Salt Must to Moving my home immediately. 145 West Third South. Neil Kendall, Reference No. 18 Pursuant to the provisions of Utah Code AnSection notated 1953, the Department of Transportation hereby gives notice of its intent to permit the removal of flashing warning devices from the Union Pacific Railroad Grade Crossing located near Silver City, Juab County, Utah on Highway 6 & 50. Said crossing is utilized by Pacific Railroad ComUnion 24 pany at the present time on only one day per week and upon reInstant Lawn. Murri Insta-Tur- f moval of said flashing warning Phone Farms, Benjamin. will be re23 devices, the railroad to provide adequate quired Open house. See 2 to 4 each flagging protection bv railroad day. Two bedrooms; nice, partly personnel on those occasions furnished. $10,000. Owner, 530 when the crossing is utilized. It tf East Seventh North, Nephi. 23 is also the intent of the Departply. ment of Transportation that said crossing be exempted so that CLINIC FOR school busses, trucks, etc. will Buy, trade, sell RATIONAL no longer be required to stop at lease, or rent the crossing and state forces HYPNOSIS install signs as necessary to AppBed kyptwds hr your unwanted items will make the crossing exempt. Weight mM RehafNfccMQK 1 with a Interested parties are advised SwUng ttsufln lUbtt CMtiU Memfyind that they may obtain additional cMcertraflM Pehumtnl information from the Director Times-Newof Transportation, State Office KM L AVBtETT, fljymlhefipM 0WH Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Interested parties are invited Ei to comment and anyone having a substantial interest in this matHYffC ter that desires to be heard concerning this proposed removal, Individualized shall submit a request, in writing, to the Director of Transportation setting forth the reasons for the requested hearing. It is intended by the Department of T ransportation that said CORAY KIKO by proposed rules and regulations shall become effective upon the Reasonable completion of the rule making Quality Vfort procedure as set forth in Title 63, Chapter 46, Utah Code Annotated, 1953. Dated this 24th day of May Call 623-0- 1 06 for kiformattei 623-047- 1 19-inc- 623-009- 623-073- 798-385- 9. 4-- D I I j WEDDING U 0 I I I s PHOTOGRAPHY at COLOR TV SETS RADIOS AND MANY OTHER GIFTS HE WILL ENJOY FOR MANY YEARS AHEAD! Rate! 1976. and zppcsrtnrent! 23-2- t 87 Help Wanted Card of Thanks NOW from our supply of RECISSL. eR?CKERS ZN1 PORTABLE AND fo 623-03- For Rent 623-019- 1 SELECT HIS GIFT Nephi. Utah V classifieds work wonders 51 be closed Wednesdays Times-New- s 623-047- suo-cessf- ul SERVICE IN THIS AREA INSURANCE AGENCY K. TWO SHOWS FRIOAY AND SATURDAY d AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL RRE BEAU BRIDGES -i- ixarorescripftndrc? r abb' HASSETT - Eggs - Breed - Czxad Gcals ce cream - Ghn - oft ditto -- VENICE THEATRE MARILYN spechl hvdt SAFARI GOMVENIGN GO MARKET 4-- s. 24 tours a toy - msS p Kitchen Cookies Class-canfrucit- Open to Girls from First to Sixth Grades SAFARI CAR WASH were Mrs. Lavetta Brooks, Dr. Donald Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brooks, and Mr. Tuttle, all of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Read and Marilyn Read, all of Pleasant Grove. AND CLINIC Weekly Classes Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen on Sunday Miss CieAnn Yates of Vernal Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. has been visiting for several Bailey and son Michael of Los Visitors over the Memorial days with Mr. ana Mrs. Farrell Angeles, California visited for 4-- H Day weekend at the home of Carter. They took her home on five days over the Memorial Mrs. Warrilow Brough were Tuesday of this week and visited Day holiday with Mrs. Alice F. The Kitchen Cookies Duane Brough of Bountiful and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. club was organized on June 1 at Dr. and Mrs. Neil Brough of Salt Cleve Yates. home of their leaders, Mrs. Memorial Day visitors at the the City. Mrs. LaVon Ellertson and Anderson and Jana AnDoris Mrs. Doles Fullerton were in home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph derson. Club officers elected ast Carter Braith-waitwere e Mrs. Lila the meeting were Rachelle Hinckley on Saturday evening to and daughter and grandattend a birthday party honorFowkes, president; Joni Anderchildren, all of Salt Lake City; and recreaing Carl Theobald. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brown of son, vice president tion leader; Angela Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howard Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond secretary and treasurer; and were in Denver, Colorado last Paystrup of Tooele; and Mrs. Diane Worwood, reporter and Walter McGinley and children of The children of East Juab week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. song leader. Cedar City. Mike and Howard Max 10 of of The clubs project for the the nine and family. County ages will be to Have Fun will meet today (Thursday, June Howard returned to Utah with summer Guests at the home of Mr. and with Foods. 3) at the Nephi City Riblic them. He will visit with them Mrs. Vemell Christensen over Club members are Joni AnLibrary for a reading program, and with other relatives in Utah the the reading program for this age during the summer months. ' were Memorial Day weekend derson, Angela Davidson, RaMr. and Mrs. C. H. Lyman chelle Fowkes, and Diane group will begin at 2:30. and family of Salt Lake City. and Mr. ChrisMrs. Vemell A slight mix-u- p to appears have been made in the schedule tensen visited on Friday with for the program as published in Mr. and Mrs. Vance Christensen of Richfield, with Mr. and Mrs. last weeks edition of the Times-NewThe correct listing fol- Orlin Hanson of Mayfield, and with Mr. and Mrs. Thurston of lows: Children four and five years of Annabelle. NOW PLAYING . . . through Tuesday, age, June 7, 14, 21, 28, July 9 and Gibson and Charles Mrs. Mr. 12; six-yeolds, June 1, 8, 14, and family, Mrs. Mabel Gibson, 22, 29, July 6 and 13; seven and Elizabeth and Fought and eight year olds, June 2, 9, 16, 23, all of Ogden, Roxanne, 4$ f!i 30, July 7 and 14; nine and 10 daughter 114112 IT? Memorial Day in Nephi as spent June 3, 10, 17, 24, July year olds, Hi guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. 1, 8, and 14. Gibson. TO BID PARADE 5 - INVITATION CENTRAL UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Ashael Rigby Mrs. Byron Jensen and daughMemorial Day Weekend visitand Mr. and Mrs. Craig Rigby ter of Provo were visitors at the visited over the Memorial Day home of Mrs. Hazel Bosh on ors at the home of Mrs. Chloe Bailey were Mrs. Clela Jorgenweekend at the home of Mr. and Saturday afternoon. son of Salt Lake City and Mr. Mrs. Evan Blackett. Monte Bailey of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Vest and Mrs. Memorial Day guests at the and family of Pocatello, Idaho TheTimes-New- s home of Mrs. Raymond Blackett visited In Nephi over the Memwere Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gar- orial Day weekend with Mrs. ErNephi, Utah rett and sister Jessie of Ameri- nestine Vest and Mrs. Hazel June 3,1976 can Fork, and Mrs. Ruth Baker Bosh. and daughter Lisa of Granger. al 3 UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BLAINE I KAY, Director the County of juab. State of Utah. T. Robert Cordner, Plaintiff, vs. Matt Daley and Ruth Daley, Beneficial industrial Loan Corporation, a corporation, LeRoy J. Daley and Mrs. LeRoy J. Dal-- ; ey. Defendants NOTICE OF SALE (Real Property) To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the County Courthouse in the City of Nephi, County of Juab, State of Utah on the 16th day of June, 1976 at 10:00 a.m. on said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Juab County, State of Utah, described as follows, t: All of Lot 2, Block 38, Plat "D", Nephi City Town Site Survey as shown upon the official records of the Recorder of Juab County, State of Utah. to-wi- Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Nephi City, Utah this 24th day of May, 1976. Robert L. Painter, Sheriff of Juab County, State of Utah A. Dean Jeffs Attorney for Plaintiff 90 North 100 East Provo, Utah 84601 4 8 Telephone: 22-2- 373-884- 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. Locations in SLB&M. Gerald a 8922 Fowkes and Elma Tietjen -- (53-28- Fowkes, 387 N. 3rd W., Santa- quin, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion of 1.226 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Underground Water Claim Nos. 10471 ), 10470 The water ). and 10472 has been diverted from three ft. wells, existing deep at the following points: (1) N. 265 ft. and E. 374 ft.; (2) N. 475 ft. and E. 379 ft.; (3) N. 76 ft. and E. 308 ft. all from SW Cor. Sec. 4, T11S, R1E; and used for the domestic purposes for 30 persons, stockwatering of 150 cattle and 24 horses; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 45.0 acs. in SWV4 (53-28- (53-284- (53-286- 67-6- 8 Sec. 4, T11S.R1E. Hereafter, 1 .226 sec. ft. of wain is to be diverted same as heretofore with two additional ft. deep at wells, 100-30- 0 the following points: (1) N. 1300 ft and E. 980 ft.; (2) N. 490 ft and E. 560 ft both from SW Cor. Sec. 4, T11S, R1E, (4 mi. N. Mona); and used same as heretofore. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before July 10, 1976. DeeC. Hansen STATE ENCINEER Published in the Nephi Times-New- s, May 27, June 3 and 10, 1976 I |