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Show rrt,ro vm Happy Birthday taled only 4.11 inches, according to a report made today by Derle I lansen, Levan's observer. Based on a normal precipitation year of 12 inches, this is 34 percent of average. No precipitation has occur-eduring the past week. The report of temperatures furnished by Hansen follows: 4 ' t Cheryl Whittington, Chris Neilsen to wed April 30 is a gradThe uate of Juab High School and Jensen Linen Supply. The couple will be married on Saturday, April 30, 1977 and will be honored at a reception at the Fine Arts Center in Nephi following the marriage. They will make their home in Nephi. bride-to-b- e will receive her Associate Degree in business from Southern Utah State College at Cedar City in May. She is currently employed at the Harmon Law Office. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Juab High School and received an Associate Degree in Police Science from Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. He is currently employed at Ladies Literary League hears jHS principal Dr. Kirk Wright, principal of Juab High School, was a special guest of the Ladies Literary League when they met on April 7 at the home of Mrs. Lynn Parkin. Dr. Wright explained about the proposed building of a new high school. Luncheon was served to 15 members. r Great-grandparen- Chris E. Neilsen, Cheryl Whittington Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Whittington of Nephi announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Cheryl to Chris E. Neilsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Neilsen of Mona. d , News of record Recent marriages, on licenses issued by the Juab County Clerk, are: March 11 at Spanish Fork: Melvin J. Hatch, 19 and Tracy Hutchison, 20, both of Provo. March 19 at Nephi: James R. Eyre, 19 and Candy ce Robinson, 20, both of Nephi. March 26 at Santaquin: Wayne Eugene Jewett, 25 and Anita Louise Hyde, 24, both of Santaquin. April 1 in Levan: James L. Bowles, 21, Nephi; and Wendy Worwood, 18, Levan. April 2 at Nephi: Rodney E. Steiner, 18 and Lori Ann Stephenson, 16, both of Nephi. Divorces granted in the Fourth District Court, in and for Juab County, are: Toni Lou Neilsen from Ralph Edward Neilsen, both of Nephi; Ramona M. Sidwell from John L. Sidwell, both of Nephi; Kathleen Knight and Richard Knight, both of Nephi v - Boy, born April 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parkin of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Burnett of Henderson, Stephenson Nevada. are Roy Chase and Mrs. Lucy Parkin, both of Nephi; and Burton Holman of Kearns. Members of the Twentieth Century Club met on Thursday, April 7 at the home of Terry Menlove to tie a quilt. The quilt is being used for the Federated Ladies Clubs Precipitation at Levan's Weather reporting station for the year ending March 31, to- Recent births as reported totheTivns Nhwsare: 1 Twentieth Century Club makes quilt to gain library funds Levan weather New babies Boy, born March 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Brent Eyre of Taylorsville. He will be named Jeiemy Brian Eyre. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Eyre and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Belliston, all of Nephi. are Mrs. Hazel Eyre of Beaver, Mrs. Kate Church of Panguitch and Mrs. Eva Jackson of Moroni. r inn Happy birthday to Ryan Blair Painter, who will be one year old on April 17. He is the son of Blair and Susan Painter of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harper of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Painter of Nephi. Mrs. Ora Sperry of Nephi is the child's Recent federal legislation requires all railroads to publish maps and advertise merits showing any branch lines the railroad is either studying tor possible abandonment plans to abandon or has already tiled application to abandon Th.it is the purpose ol the notice published below Union Patilic Railroad continually reviews all of its branch lines Before we make a decision to file lor abandonment dtst ussions are held with everyone concerned That policy will continue and the purpose ol the notice oetow is simply to comply with (tie new law NOTICE State project, which is to donate money, books or equipment to the city libraries. Marie Coray was the local Twenproject chairman for the tieth Century Club. AB.Rftl.RJi WL-30- 9 More and more growers are planting 9 and proving that its the variety that delivers high yields and long stand persistence. 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Great-grandparen- The abovn map is published by Union Pacifir Railroad Company m accordance with Interstate Commerce Commission regulations requiring publication of a notice Camp Birch holds meeting The April meeting of Camp Birch of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held at the home of Zelda Hill. Lorene Kirgan, who took charge of the meeting, announced that Emma R. Olsen is the new president of the Central Camp, succeeding the late Kate B. Carter. Nona Smith gave a history of her grandparents, Joseph Smith Stevens and Abigail Marina King. The lesson, Historical Markers was given by Irva Howard. news Nephi Easter guests at weekend the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan were Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Morgan and children Julie and Lori of Salt Lake City and Michael Morgan of San Diego, Califor- - depic ting (1) Railroad tines for which Union Pacific anticipates seekinq Commission authority to abandon within three years Category lines are shown on the map as cxzzsd (2) Railroad lines which are potentially subject to abandonment which Union Pacific has under study and which may be the subject of a future abandonment application because either anticipated operating losses excessive rehabilitation costs as compared to potential revenue Category 2 lines are shown as (3) Railroad lines for which a railroad abandonment application is pending before the Commission Category 3 lines are shown as If a line is shown as a Category 2 line this does not mean that Union Pacific has decided to abandon this line ft simply means that the line is being studied due either to declining business or excessive costs required to rehabilitate the line when compared with revenue Upon request Union Pacific will furnish a copy of its ($5 00) or black and white ($1 00) System Diagram map for its system Send requests and check or money orde' to Map Union Pacific Railroad Company Omaha of or Happy birthday to Michael Craig Carter. Michael will be one year old tomorrow, Friday, April 15. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Carter and his grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jenkins, all of Nephi. The boy's are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Kendall of Nephi. The Times-New- s Anderson's - Spanish Fork ..V'V.V.V.VA'.V.VAV.V.V.'.V.V.V.V, Nephi, Utah April 14, 1977, 4 PROMPTLY up Discounted TO Every Single Item In All Leather Palm Our Store Work Cloves Now Vi Price P d More Off rAO O The Reg. Price REFUNDS NO All LAYAWAYS EXCHANGES VbssufPW Super Special Bennetts - Latex Semi1171 gloss Paint Reg. $13.25 per gal Off The Reg. Price -- A All of our gum Ammo and Scopes AM of our B Homelite & Pioneer chain saws. C All of our lumber Roofing Sheet rock - Plywood Paneling Cinderblocks and various other building materials in our lumber yard Now $6 Save $6 2b per gal Tinting Available while Color ants last. First come - First served While quantities last Super Garden Special Sunbeam Cordless (Two Only) Jacobsen Turbo Vent Grass Shears 21" Rotary Lawn Mower modiuoi-- 2 Reg. 259.95 Reg 19 Now 10" now1557 Save 9 00 Save 103.98 Top Grade Studs Door Buster Special Portable Electric Room Heaters Reg Now 1.751.39 Now save 9' $13 2"X4"X10' 2.30 1.3 8 2"X4"X12' 2.73 1.64 2"X4"X14 2.94 1.76 2"X4"X16' 4.25 2.79 rfpn F'xrvUt Cj rtfrn Hfe Now XVi 3 t ml bodrii Folding feme I Rrg tt Sfctioni 2 SO Now SjvM 1 IS lO" Items Subject to Prior Sale 20 NOW Vi Price SAVE SALES ARE FINAL The Below Listed Items Are Being Discounted SANDPAPER YOUR CHOICE Now J$1699 ALL ALL CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE l!t!P"p2L Size 3',"X9" Orbital Finishing Sander Reg 2b SORRY FOLKS DURING THIS SALE THERE WILL BE 2"X4"X8 Rotkwell 19s 22 Off The Reg. Price on These Listed Items and Categorys Only McBride Lumber Company 93 North Main Street. Store Hours Saturday i299 1474 Oof They Go! Our Complete Line Of Lawn Mowers and Only $1.25 per week for a 25 word ad that will put money in your pocket and space in your garage! or basement. The Times-New- s 96 South Main Nephi, Ut. 84648 623-052- 5 Roto Tillers Buy Now Fillmore, Utah thru Friday 8.00 am to 5:30 pm Monday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. - Closed Sundays ft !v Save 40 , .v off our reg. price VIVVAV 1 |