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Show '110 Years...' World s Fair in Chicago, and at Salt Lake Citys Covered Wagon Days (The Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Nephis Blackhawk Edition, August Continued from page two Moroni, Cedar Springville, City, Goshen, Spanish Fork, 10, 1935). Fountain Green, Fairview and The Blackhawk celebration combined a program with num- was so successful that Nephi bers from every city of central decided to hold an annual celeUtah and a talk from Govern- bration and homecoming and or Henry H. Blood, honored the Ute Stampede was born. guest. The name, Ute Stampede, On the third day, horse races was given to the celebration were held, and a parachute by Mayor P. L. Jones and the jump was another big feature committee that sponsored the of the day. The Blackhawk first Ute Stampede in 1936. Queen was Miss Florence The 1936 celebration lasted Chapman (now Mrs. Clarence for three days and featured Wilkey) with attendants being band festival with 33 parades, Blanche Broadhead and Lorna bands, rodeo, Indian dancers Kendall Mrs. (now Ray and carnival. (The Times-NewMiss LaMarr Worthington). June 11 and June 25, 1936) Hawkins was chosen to be Miss In 1937, a special pageant Nephi and Miss Marion Chris- was presented, named The tensen was chosen to be God- Sacrifice of Princess dess of Liberty (The Tim was themed around a It July 11, 1935). All of of early Indian days in these girls had been chosen by legend Nephi. The pageant was writpopular vote of the citizens. ten by LeRoy Whitehead and Each citizen received one vote a cast of 150 (Ibid. featured with each 25P purchase at any June 3, 1937). of the Nephi stores. The girls The Ute Stampede has been had been nominated by peticelebrated continously except tion earlier (Ibid. July 4, 1935). for a break during the Second The final two days featured World War. a moonlight hike to the top of During 1947 the Centennial Nebo the first day and horseof the entrance of the pioyear back ride to the top the last neers into Salt Lake Valley, day. Out of everything prethe featured Miss sented, the rodeo attracted the CallenStampede Robinson, the state cenlargest crowds and created the tennial queen. Other features most excitement. The rodeo were a Queens centennial piowas presented by the group neer banquet with Miss Elaine that had performed in Madiof the East son Square Garden, at the Paxman, queen Juab Centennial, and her attendants Geniel Pratt and Mildred Powell as hostesses to Miss Robinson. Strawberry Pie A beautiful pageant was also (Submitted by Eileen Tolboe) presented that year, entitled Makes two pies And it Shall be a Choice Land." It was written by Evelyn Two baked pie shells One three ounce package in- Wood, veteran pageant writer of Salt Lake City (Ibid, June stant vanilla pudding. One 4Vt oz. carton Cool 26, 1947). Ir 51, Nephi reached the Whip (or whipping cream) of ae hundred years and Five cups strawberries he Ute Stampede cele- One package strawberry o . Cook's Corner 1 Danish Dessert The Vi 3A AT Kimo's Kamera sugar and cornstarch together and add to liquid. Cook until 623-037- Graduation ffOur price is one of the LOWEST in Utah thick. Cool. -- d ALL ANTIQUES Services Legal Notices camper to fit a minipickup. Good condition Sleeps four. Call or see at 225 Stud service Registered quarter horse, sorrell Two white sock white strip. $50 00 fee all mares. 187 East First North Utah. 18 NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, the 25th day of May, 1977, at ten o'clock a m. at the front door of the County Courthouse in Nephi, )uab will offer for County, Utah, sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of k 623-127- 2 East Third South, 18 Large selection of Mothers' cents Day gifts Seventy-fivand up. Contact Doris Newton, e mornings and evenings 623- 0492 - Four-whe- 743-518- 3 623-133- 0 Frigidaire electric range. h Must see to appreciate. ent condition. Excell- 18 623-164- home for sale or x x 60 Buddy mobile Completely furnished with air conditioning. Located in Levan. BEESLEY MEMORIALS Cement work wanted. Foundations, driveways, s'tairs, etc. Call Gunnison, or 528-352- 1 20 house with full basement. Large lot. Adjoining garage. 440 South Main. Contact Cleston Park at 6234)229 or 20 Steve Park at 6234)105 21 YOU LOSE WEIGHT AND FEEL GREAT Ken Bay, St. Paul, Minnesota "The Slimming Plan is fantastic. It s the first diet I ever felt good on. What's more, it's the easiest diet to stick with that I've ever tried." Doris Higgins, San )ose, California "I feel terrific. I've lost 10 pounds in a month and I'm never hungry." Bob Potts, Ft Lauderdale, Florida "I've been on it a month and a half and I've lost 20 pounds. My son and daughter- - t are on it, Joo, and we think it's just terrific!" Dealers: i Marjorie Bowles, Myrna Stan- worth, Fay Pay, Norma Sher, wood, George C. Morgan, Doris Newton, Cathy Chapman, Beverly Bowles Roxie 20 Morrow, We'll dean your rugs or rent you our Blue Lustre, Host, or Kug Doctor machine for you to do your own. Call to reserve your machine or to make an appointment for us to clean your carpets at your conven623-047- 1 ience. Chapman Furniture Co, 27 South Mam tf 13 Custom plowing, grain drilling, 14' disking, Danish harrowing, precision corn planting with gandy Insecticide application with fertilizer side dress Fred Rhoades. P O Box 75, Levan, Utah or stop at our home one bloc k west of Vern's Store 20 Daytime baby sitting in my home Hourly, day and weekly rates available Ages 2 to 5 Children will be provided a hot meal when they are with us all day Call Nanc y 18 at 62 For Rent furnished house One-bedroo- (commission mailers). Earn sparetime money at home. $100 00 weekly possible. Send $1.25 (refundable) and a long, stamped, addressed envelope for details; PPS-83216 Jackson No 612, 19 Chicago 60606 Wanted Want to rent, lease, share rop. dry land or irrigated hind in Nephi, Levan area Send otter to tred Rhoades, Box 75, Levan. 18 Utah 846 59 U Anwer Your Queition BEESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT 725 South Slate Street, Provo Ph. 374-058- CO. 0 S5UU.00 REWARD reward of s.VHI.iMl will lx paid to the ixtsciii who talked with the pilot of the aircraft 'hat crashed jusi North ol the Nephi Airjxirt on Ociolier 19 976. which conversation look the crash site place mil the Airport terminal ' lease eon I act S. Hex Ixwisat 'I I 1 Imv o A MAIL ROUTE OPEN FOR BID Nephi Post Office to John Steele Ranch CONTACT Nephi Postmaster F5 TIMES NLWS -- WANT ADS WORK Thomax Sale No. as Bailey Beg at a pt 102 rds. 7 Iks S of NF. Cor of NWW of Sec 6 T 13 S R.1F..S L. M Ih F 10 rds 15 Iks., N. 26 30' W 23 rds 19 Iks to the V. Sec. Line Between the NW. ' and NL' of Sec. 6, S. Along sd. Vi Sec Line 21 rds 7 Iks M, or L. to pt of beg cont 0.705 ac. lax Sale No 541 972 -- Ruel F Jacobson. The NE'i of the NW1'. of Sec 32, T13S, R4W, S L M Cont 75 ac beg at the NW. Cor of the NF.' of Sec. 1 2 , NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and approp- riate water in )uab County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Lo-- c ations in SLI3&M a 9)23 ) Colden R. Mangelson, Levan, Utah 84639, proposes to change the point of diversion of 5 0 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 26221, Cert No 10005. The water has been diverted from two ft deep at the wells, following points: (1) S 230 ft. and W 1300 ft from E Vi Cor. (66-54- h 315-42- 0 Sec 31, T14S, R1E; (2) S 33 ft. 1289 ft. from WVi Cor Sec. 6, T15S, R1E; and used and E. from Apr 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 521 55 acs but limited to the sole supply of 338 0 acs in SE Vi , SE1-SW- ., Help Wanted Store clerk opening at May's Market. Apply in person at 1010 19 North Main 16-inc- h untur-nishec- l house at 268 South Main, 14 Iront and rear Call 623-993- Waitresses at Ray's Cafe Shifts open are swing and graveyard Contact Dora Rodgers or Therl 18 Park, 623-- 322 1 Cashiers and window girls Morning, afternoon and evening shifts Apply in person, Mr Kuik's Drive Main, Nephi. Inn, 1200 North 19 c 92 Yean of Experience Help Utah Code Section Annotated 1953, the following described real estate situate in said county and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalties and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted NEViSWV Sec 31, T14S, R1E; SE Vi NW VI , NEViSWc, N W SW Vi , SW Vi SW Vi Sec 6, T1 5S, R1E; NE Vi SE Vi , SE Vi SE Vi Sec 1, T15S, R1W; NEVi Sec. 12, T15S, R1W. and one 272-266- Business Opportunities I 528-343- 0 623-127- Homeworkers wanted in this area: men, women, students. No experience necessary; stuffing and addressing envelopes, LOWEST PRICES, FINEST QUALITY & LARGEST SELECTION IN UTAH San-taqui- 754-329- 3 18 Chevrolet Blazer drive. Four speed. Power brakes, white spoke wheels, grill gavrd, skid plate, 8,000 lb. electric winch. Good gas mile19 age Call Fillmore, Four tires, size 10x15 LT. See at 575 North Second West, Nephi, Utah or call Kelly Boswell, 1971 home. ARE FOR SALE are AtIe Te PAVU you a magician . cf Tn'.HE CJ AGE WITH IMeE.1,1 MAPPEf? 4VT ic&Kz SAVINGS PLAN WHEi RE YOU l,tcp se.n vjnpK.' a manias A WlZARP AT LOSING ASP AEJCME AT SAVING. vETTlE PAH SAVINGS WNPS WHILE US jFE TAiE JARE vV CUR FUTURE. ICE WHIZ! V feep hocrev flaser Pcspy hull HAP BEEN TIMED AT 297 MILES PER HOUR; Hip LEFT HANDED PL4F PHOT HAP BEEN ME Aril RED AT 118.3 MILES PER HOUR! Pony League tryouts set Signup has been scheduled this weekend for 13 and 14 year-olboys desiring to play Pony League baseball. Young men wishing to play should contact Alan Sperry for and information additional signup. for d help wanted at Rancho Trailers Inc Apply in person at 845 South Main, Nephi Nutrition project director for new Title VII aging program in Richfield area. Responsible for planning, monitoring and evaluating Must have background in nutrition, budget, and accounting Bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education and employment required Salary open dependent upon qualifications Application must be received by May 9 Submit letter of application and resume to Dr Malan R lack-soExecutive Director. Commissioners Organization. Box 191, Richfield, Utah 84701 For additional information call telephone number Full-tim- e 17-18- 896-467- 5 17-16- Hereafter, 5 0 sec ft of water is to be diverted same as heretofore with an additional well, 300-60- 0 ft deep at point S 75 ft and W. 10 ft. from NE Cor Sec. 12, T15S, R1W, (2 mi S of Levan), and used same as heretofore. ) Fenton L. Broadhead, 354 E. Center, Nephi, Utah 84648, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 2 0 sec. ft of water as evidenced by Seg as amended by Appl 26780-The water has Change been diverted from five ft deep at the wells, following points: (1) S 1155 ft. and E 1304 ft from NVi Cor Sec 36, (2) S 2624 ft and W a (53-596- a 16-inc- h 2(X)-50- 0 16 ft from NVi Cor Sec 25, (3) S 26 30 ft and F 26)0 ft from NW Cor Sec )6, (4) N 1320 ft. and E 26 )0 ft from NW Cor Sec 36. all four in T12S, R1W, (5) N 1270 ft and W 50 ft from Cor Sec 31, T12S, R1E, and used for ini idental stockwatering, and used from Apr 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 64 0 acs in S Vi SW Vi Sec 24, NW1., N Vi SW 7 S W V. SW Vi Sec 25. NW.NEViSEVi Sec 36,allT12S, R1W, SWViNW'Vi, NWViSWVi, Sec 31.T12S. R1E Hereafter, 2 0 sec ft of water is to be diverted from a well, 2tX 500 ft deep at a point S 1 )20 ft and f 300 tt from NW Cor Sec 11. IDS. K1W. (4 mi W of Nephi), and used same as heretofore in W Vi , NW Sec 11. IDS R1W 47899(53 586 Reed Me Mulhn. S. , S.SWi 16-mc- b Notices American Auxiliary legion Bake sale, Friday. May 6. 2 p m , front of First Security Bank to 18 support girls at Girls State IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Legal Notices For Sale 1973 12 Return privileges good for all 3 days Si 50 EACH) admits you & guesis Member NADA Crowson Managed 588 000 000, 000 000. 000,000 d sM Kitchen range, used. Very good condition A steal at $40 Call tt Gibsons at 62 (Ad ? mv 65 12 1969 mobile Washer, dryer, refrigerator, stove. You pic k curtains $6,(HX) 18 Mary Mather, 10 P.M. Closing 6:00 Sunday Admission $1 .75 WliH3 rCiE Ur Without advertising, you wouldnt know. 623-147- Noon EARTH Those participating should bring their rod and reel only, equipped with four or test line. No hooks or lures are to he used, only a rubber or lead casting weight. Signup will !xgin at 3 p.m. and the contest will begin at 3:30 p.m. The contest is open to girls and hoys. All Wildlife Federation members are urged to attend, Federation officers say. .JJl home-- . Exhibition Hall THE SALT PALACE May 6, 7, 8 ed in each age group. VWNCER MJJH ThE Without advertising, you wouldnt know. rent in Levan. Phone 6234)461. 18 WORLD WIDE VnmpnV Clllh C (jjvER Me W w Four-bedroo- w I tryouts set for this Saturday key, , - Little League 8 jWe sell & develop film ball field. Officials of the federation invite all young people to participate n the contest. Those participating will be classified in four different age Several club women from Nephi will be in attendance at the state convention of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs being held May 5, 6 and 7 at Provo. Convention participants will lour Geneva Steel, attend an "international" banquet, attend a prayer breakfast, attend a general session featuring Governor Scott M. Matheson, attend an awards banquet and attend a series of workshops. 623-146- $1295 Under the auspices of the groups: five years of age and East Juab Wildlife Federation, under, five years to eight years a casting contest will be con- of age, eight to 11 years of ducted on Saturday afternoon age, and all over 11 years of at the Juab High School foot- age. A first prize will be award- sound booth, amplified with loud speakers on each of the five stages. Each stage will be lighted by flood lights, colored spots, and foot lights controlled from a master switch board. The central stage is 48 Tryouts for the 1977 season feet long and 20 feet deep. A for the Juab Little League voice choir under baseball teams will be held on the direction of Viola W. Ockey SAturday, May 7 at 9 a.m. at will furnish the musical score the Little League Park. with Rheta Sperry, accompanPlayers must be nine years ist. (Nephis Centennial Ju- of age and not more than 13 bilee, 1851-195p. 44) years of age by August 1, 1977. Choice building lots. Ideal location. Large 107 frontage. See Don Barton, 6234)728 or Bill 18 Howard, Pine poles for sale Eugene Wil-1- Special Pocket 110 Camera Casting contest is Saturday 5Qn(j participants to SLC convention 864-388- 6 Wildlife Federation to be sponsors This ,ummer just passed (1961) Nephi has again had the honor of hosting the Blackhawk celebration. The feature of the event this year was the presentation of the musical play Promised Valley by the Juab Stake MIA. On a specially constructed stage set up on the football field back of the high school the production ran for two nights and was witnessed by about 2,000 people. Three casts (singing, speaking and synchronized acting) beautifully in a wonderful spectacle and tribute to our pio- neers. Certainly the Ute Siam- pede is a celebration we can be proud of. trucks New International and new International 1977 Scouts. We also have a complete stock of used International, Ford, Chevy and CMC trucks for sale Lovell Trucks has a large selection to choose, from So come in or givems'a call at Lovell Trucks, 291 Fast Main in Delta, Utah Or call and ask collect (801) 18 for Toni. Portrait Sittings May 9th through 21st Children or Adults Main "The setting is unique, with the Red Cliffs, and Mt. Nebo as the backdrop and a canopy of stars overhead, making an inspirational setting which begins with Father Escalantes entrance: until the present day. One hundred and fifty people will participate, the actors pantomiming the part with the voice coming from a central 19 FREE 53 N. said: 623-072- M cup water cup sugar Three tablespoons cornstarch lA teaspoon lemon juice (Double this for two pies). Put peach slices and water in blender. Then heat in saucepan. Mix Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 5,1977 Mix pudding as directed on package, let set up, then add carton of Cool Whip and mix well. Layer half in bottom of each backed pie shell. Clean strawberries and put half on top of each pie. Mix Danish Dessert as directed with two cups water. Let cool and spoon on top of strawberries of each pie. Chill and SfeTve. Delicious I use the same recipe for peach pie, using the following for the topping: One peach, cut up, bration everyone celebrated for five days. Highlight of the whole extravaganza was a beutiful pageant From Obscurity to Light written and directed by Dr. Harold I. Han- sen and Lael J. Woodbury, One account of the pageant I 32, T13S, R4W, S. L. M. th. E. 70 rds.. th. S. 80 rds., th. W. 70 rds., th. N. 80 rds. to beg. Tax Sale No. Howard & Lena Greenhalgh. All of Lot 8, Blk. 6, Plat A, Eureka City Survey, and that part of Lot 7, Blk 6, Plat A. Eureka City Survey. Com. at NW Corner of said Lot 7, Th. N. 54 34' E. 48 ft., th. SE. 98.9 ft. about 42 ft, from SW. Corner of said Lots 7 and 8, th. 42 ft. M. or L. S. 54 32' W. to SW Corner of Said Lots 7 and 8, th N. 38 07' West. 98.95 ft. to beg. Tax Sale No. E. & William L. Sorensen. Lot 16, Blk B., Middle-town- , Mammoth City Survey. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 13th day of April, 1977. Earl L. Warner luab County Clerk 2 113-197- 2 I property here offered for All sale and which has not been stricken off to a private purchaser is hereby stricken off and sold to the County of )uab, and hereby declare the fee I simple title of said property to be vested in said county. 17-20- P. O Box 338, Santaquin, Utah 84655 0 015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a point well, 1 N 675 ft. and W. 325 ft. from E Vi Cor. Sec. 29, T12S, R1E, (2 mi. N. of Nephi); and used for domestic purposes of one fami50-25- 0 ly; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SE Vi NE 'A Sec. 29, T12S, R1 E. (18-386- ) David C. Bag-ley- , 47946 Callao Route, Ibapah, Utah 84034. 5.0 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, ft. deep at a point N. 80 ft. and W. 3456 ft. from E Vi Cor. Sec. 1, T11S, R17W, (S of Callao); and used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 for the supplemental irrigation of 960.0 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 350 0 acs. in N E Vi , EiNWi Sec. 1, T11S, R17W; SEVi, NEVi, E ViSWVi, EViNWVi Sec, 36, E ViSWVi T10S, R17W; Sec. 25, T10S, R17W. 48060 Neal Jewett, 264 So. 800 W., Payson, Utah 84651 . 0 015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 150-30ft. deep at a point N. 1170 ft. and E. 495 ft. from WVi Cor. Sec. 21, T11S, R1E, (2i mi. NE of Mona); and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 400 fox and 4 cattle; and used from Apr. h 100-50- 0 SE, (53-59- 0 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0 25 ac. in SWVi NWVi Sec. 21, TITS, R1E. Neal Jewett, 48061 264 So. 800 W Payson, Utah 84651. 0 015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a point well. 150-30N 150 ft. and E. 495 ft. from WVi Cor Sec. 21, T11S, R1E, (2 mi NE of Mona), and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 400 fox and 4 cattle; and used from Apr 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0 25 ac in SWVi NWVi Sec 21.T11S. R1E ) 48174 Thayne (arrett, 666 So. 4th W., Nephi, Utah 84648 0 015 sec ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft deep at a point well, S 536 ft and W 2294 ft from IV. Cor Sec 12. T13S. R1W. (3 mi SW of Nephi), and used for the stockwatenng of 100 (53-59- 0 (53-595- 50-30- 0 cattle and 150 sheep 12. T13S, R1W mSj Sec Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer. 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before June 18. 1977 Dee C Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published m Nephi Times-NewMav 5. 12 and 19 1977 s CALL FOR BIDS THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the matter of the calling of a Grand jury in luab County Pursuant to and in accord- Bids will be accepted from Juab County contractors up to May 9 at 10 a.m. for the building of a new Fine Arts Center at the )uab County Fairgrounds. Specifications are available at the County Clerk's office. By order of the )uab County Commission ance with Section 1, a grand jury hearing is set for Wednesday, May 18, 1977 at 10 a m. in the courtroom of the County Building, Nephi, Utah At such hearing the Judges of the Fourth Judicial District Court will sit en banc and hear in secret all persons claiming information justifying the call1 17-18- B NOTICE Mc-Cun- 75-9-- Robert Bullock George E. Ballif Allen B. Sorenson David Sam ). NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special bond election will be held in Juab School District, Juab County, State of Utah, on the 24th day of May, 1977, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within said district, the following question, Shall the Board of Education of Juab School District, )uab County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the board in the amount of $1,995,000.00 to mature serially in not more than twenty (20) to-wi-t: years from their respective date or dates and to bear interest at a rate or rates not in excess of 7 per annum, for the purpose of raising money for building or purchasing one or more school-house- s and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving school property under the charge of the Board of Education? The polling places for said election shall be the polling places in the six (6) election districts established within the boundaries of the school district by the Board of County Commissioners for Juab County, Utah. Electors are advised to vote at the polling place for the election district in which they reside. The polling places within said district as well as the election judges and the alternate election judges who have been appointed to conduct the election, are as follows: Election District No. 1 Polling place. National Guard Armory. 68 North First East, Nephi, Utah 84648. Judges of election, Mrs. Linda Steel, Judge; Mrs. Gay Sperry, Judge; Mrs. Erma Greenhalgh, Judge; Mrs. Nola Chris- tensen, Alternate. Election District No. 2. Juab County Courthouse, Nephi, Utah 84648. Mrs. Joyce Memmott, Judge; Mr. Clarence H. Warner, Judge; Mrs. Lillian Ostler, Judge; Mrs Arvilla Lunt, Alternate Election District No. 3. Polling place, Jensen's Law Office, 125 North Main, Nephi, Utah 84648. Judges of election, Mrs. Ada Oldroyd, Judge, Mrs. Natalie Orme, Judge; Mrs Rowena Pew, Judge, Mrs Jeannie Wilkey, Alternate Election District No. 4 Polling Place, Foyer Juab High School Gymnasium, 71 East First North, Nephi, Utah 84648 Judges of Election. Mrs Pat Greenwood, Mr Claude Lomax, Judge, Judge; Mrs. Myrtle Davis, Judge, Mrs E udora Bowers, Alternate Levan Election District PolPlace. Levan City Hall, levan, Utah 64639 Judges of Election, Mrs Vivian Mangel-sofudge, Mrs Sherman Peterson, lodge. Mr James P Christensen, Judge, Mr Owen Taylor, ling n, TOCEdTtORS Estate of Alice F. Bailey, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the une dersigned at the office of & McCune, attorneys at law, 96 East First South, P. O. Box 746, Provo, Utah 84601, on or before the 28th day of July, 1977; claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah provisions of Sec. Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. ing of a grand jury. The uab County Clerk is directed to give appropriate notice of this hearing Dated this 17th day of February, 1977. BY THE COURT 15-18- i Keith 17-19- ' R. Bailey Executor of the estate of Alice F. Bailey, Deceased Alternate. Mona Election District. Foiling Place, Mona City Hall, Mona, Utah 84645. Judges of Election, Mrs. Josephine Gar- - field. Judge; Mrs. Marilyn Keyte, Judge; Mrs. LaRue Lynn, Judge; Mrs. Valeen Geldmacher, Alternate. The voting at such election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Juab School District to the judges of the election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 o'clock a.m. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p.m. There is to be no special registration of voters for such election and the official register of voters last made or revised shall constitute the register for such election, except that the County Clerk of Juab County will register at his office di ring regular office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and except during the ten-daperiod immediately preceding the bond election, any person who on the day of the election will be a qualified elector and will register such person as provided by law. The County Clerk will make available or will cause the registration agents to make available at each of the above described polling places a registration list or copy thereof listing all registered electors entitled to use such polling place. Absent-vote- r ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special bond election but who, on the day of the election, expects to be temporarily absent from Juab County or disabled, by making application, within thirty (30) days next preceding the election, either in person or by mail at the office of the Clerk t of the Board of Education at 305 East First North, in Nephi, Utah. Notice is further given that on May 25, 1977, that being a day not later than ten days after said election, the Board of Education will meet at its regular meeting place in Nephi at 7.30 o'clock p m. and canvass the returns and declare the results of said election. y IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Juab School Juab District County. State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given this 22nd day of April, 1977. William B. Howarth President Board of Education of Juab School District Juab County, State of Utah Attest Sheri D Ferre Clerk, Board of Education of luab School District luab County. State o Utah 17-19- |