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Show Uni Bax Salt ffer values; tUlerdiiaiiiis UorCkisUiias peraing am, 21 (DMHills " Orchard J.IL, by Ruth Rothe presidency. A special program in their appreciation for this service. The reception is being sponsored by the new stake presidency and the high council under the direction of high cou' ' ' ncilman John W. Powell'.' ' Get acquainted party for the and Gleaners of the Nebo Stake will be held at the First-Fift- h Ward Cultural Hall on Friday, November 27, at 7:30p.m. There will be food and games for everyone. Come and join in the fun. Evading en radios, tapes, tape recorders, casetts, 8 track tapes, and picture frames or artists frames of all sizes, and dozens and dozens of other items along this line they have it, or can order it. They do an outstanding job in copying and have customers in many parts ofUtah and some from as far away as San Francisco. People doing genealogy work find their services especially helpful. The Worthingtons believe in putting money back into their business and have spent huge sums to keep their equipment updated so that they can give the best service possible. It is sometimes necessary for them to travel many miles in an evening to do the wedding pictures for three or four weddings. They have been limiting their yearbook work to two high schools, Payson and Delta, but their new equipment makes it possible to photograph twice as many students in a day as they formerly could, so this may be changed in the future. They are well known for their fine portraits and commercial work and their aim is tc aave pleased customers. Gean first started work in Payson in 1934 when he worked for Christiansens Store as a full time employee and did photography during his spare time. In June of 1938 he opened his first photo whop. His wife, Nelda, then ran the shop while he had other employment and still did photo work after hours until 1947 when he went into photography on a full time basis and the two of them have worked side by side since then. Their years of experience count in their work and show in their quality type finished product. Give them a chance to show you what they can do to serve you well. arrests for the 46 1 4 2 an Officer 1 3 2 5 6 40 7 11 Petty Larceny Burglary 2nd Jeopardy of Self Juvenile traffic arrests Adult traffic arrests arrests Juvenile non-traf- fic Adult non-traff- ic arrests Time spent by Police Reserves Rehearsing for the forthcoming production Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the Payson Chronicle and the Spanish Fork Press will be published one day earlier next week. Subscribers will receive their paper on Wednesday. Advertisers, correspondents and all those submitting news or pictures should take note that all deadlines will be advanced by one day, to Friday at 5:00 p.m. Your cooperation concerning this change will certainly be appreciated. In order to give our employees a four-da- y holiday with their families, the Chronicle and Press office will be closed Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 26, 27 and 28. Those anticipating any printing or supply items should plan accordingly. To T sinc'w,At'e VTon of Utah Number 47 carry.- Nick Pond and his leading lady. It will be She Stoops to Conquer" are presented at Payson L. High School, Wvumh tuhnum r Architects master plan of new Payson Shopping Park deIt will noting the areas to be improved and developed. be mainly on Main Street and Utah Avenue with one ing facility in the planning. park- eeting) didffies (pesdoinis ilbsiS l6iipro7Sffliiii mosHdct By invitation of Mayor Howard Riley in behalf of Payson City Council 38 different property owners and Businesspeople met personally with Mr. Ab. Christensen (architect) and John Call (engineer) to get a better understanding of the plans and specifications for the 'Downtown Improvement Project." Mr. Roy Broadbent, chairman, conducted the series of meetings which began at 4 p.m. and continued to 8 p.m. at half hour intervals so that personal ideas, feelings, objections and affirmations could be discussed in small conversational groups of from 4 to 8 in a group. Mr. Phil Lundell engineer for Payson City was also in attendance at all of the meetings. After the businessmens meetings, Pay-so- n City Council met with Mr. Christensen and Mr. Call to further probe and discuss all the facets of this proposed project. the It was decided to intent to create a a improvement district because there had been a question raised as to whether five days had been allowed between the final publication date and the date for hearing of protests. Some matters clarified were: 90 degree parking will function under the proposed plan with ample space having been provided. As a test Mr. McK4y Christensen and Roe Wilde reported having driven a long station wagon and a sedan to the Seminary parking lot where 31 feet is allowed for 90 degree parking and it was no trouble to park. The minimum space provided in the shallowest area in the new plans is 40 feet. It was also pointed out by the architect that the 90 degree parking is so arranged that there is no parking on the street and hence much safer in backing out than the present angle parking provides. Great flexibility is also achieved by its being possible to park on either side of back-to-ba- 3212hrs Early deadline Thursday, November 19, 1970 stranger enfo rcement Traffic Driving while intoxicated Illegal possession of beer Public intoxication 84651 street law Number and types of month of October. IXXXIII main M YOUR Payson, Utah ! buy some merchandise he would soon agree with most folks around here that this is one of the best equipped businesses in this type of enterprise in all of Utah County. Many of you would undoubtedly be surprised to know of all the services Gean and his wife, Nelda, have available. For instance if you bought a little known or a foreign made film for your camera or sent in a coupon for film or if you have any of the better known standard makes they can process any and all of them, black and white or color. If you need cameras, film, slide equipment, projectors, screens, photo ablums, honor will be held starting at 7:30, Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the program. President Reed J. Money and his counselors, Harold Harmer and LeRoy A. Hill, have served long and faithfully in the presidency of Nebo Stake. Please make an effort to be in attendance to show your A llACX portrait taken or Former Nebo Presidency to be honored Nov. 28 30 Lake City, Utah walking down Payson Main-stre- et and seeing Geans Photo Shop might think that it was a nice little shop for a town the size of ours. But if he should enter the store and better still have a Former Nebo Stake Presidency will be honored at special social. I to r: LeRoy A. Hill, President Reed Money, Harold Harmer. Standing: Clerk Kenneth Shepherd. All residents of Payson and the surrounding areas will have the opportunity to honor the former presidency of Nebo Stake at a special program and reception in the Nebo Stake Center Saturday November 28. A reception line will be held in to prothe overflow area from 7:00-7:vide people an opportunity to greet the Volum. Orchard hills A 260 6 FDon Payson Merchants are really going all out to offer their customers outstanding bargains this holiday season as well as giving them an opportunity for a free turkey. Tickets are now being given away in the Payson stores and turkeys will be given away November 25th, December 5th, 12th and 19th. The Christmas Opening is planned for Friday, November 27th when the gay holiday season will be ushered in. Decorations will be up and the lights turned on. Santa will pay a visit with treats for the kids on December 4th. Jn Microfilming Ccrpt ck A parent and several youths Invite the public to atend the MIA Parent-Yout- h Night Thursday, November 24 at 7:30p.m. at the Payson High School. Those extending the invitation will be Connie Elmer, Tresa Angus, and Kathy Stick-neand top row: Jan Cortney, Kathy Stewart, Orin Daley, Jo Lynn Hardman and Curtis Burton. ' y; Stake Parent-Yout- The MIA Parent Youth Night Tuesday, Nov. 24th at 7:30 will be observed. street and from travel in either ditraffic Also in the new two-wplan, a car can travel in either direction as they back out. Slow traffic speeds are a requisite to the safe and smooth functioning of a Shopping Park and the emphasis is on what people want and not on what traffic arteries would require. The new concept is to have a shopping center where slow traffic great flexiand beauty safe cross-walbility the rection. ay ks h Night This production is under the direction of Nadine Marvin, Stake Drama leader. She is being assisted by many fine people in the cast. Plan to "make it a must on your calendar November 24 at 7:30 p.m. combine to make the area restful, refreshing and inviting to the shopper; a place of pleasure to the shopper, and a compliment on the part of the Business operators and owners to the community reflecting confidence and appreciation and hoping for a Continued on Page Five "She Stoons to Conouer"librarY Board hoUs re0ular meetin9 I "She Stoops to Conquer," a rollicking, fun filled comedy is being presented at Payson High School November 21, 1970 at 8:00 p.m. for the enjoyment of the entire family. This Restoration Comedy has to do with the eternal problem of dating and marriage and shows some of the pitfalls that can occur when a very Tribute given At this Thanksgiving season I wish to pay tribute to Ed Balzly and his sanitation crew of the Payson City maintainance organization. This group of men make my work easier and my life happier with their pleasant smiles and their willingness to assist in anyway they can to help me keep our Chronicle office clean. If I miss setting out the refuse for a day or two, they come in to see what they can do to be of service. They are always so kind and courteous; not one of them allows me to even pull down the overhead shy man goes to meet a young lady and mistakes her for a maid in a tavern. The only problem is that the tavern is in reality the residence of this young lady. There are the normal problems entailed as can be well imagined, with the end conclusion in some doubt until the very end. The cost of this very well done graduate production is 50? for students and $1.00 for adults, and will commence at exactly 8:00 p.m. in the Payson High School Main theatre. The proceeds will go toward building sets for Payson High Schools future productions. door that is located at the rear of our building. I am most appreciative of these "M men. M can also mean marvelous you know. Sincerely, Virginia Evans Payson Chronicle Pretenting the book to the Payton Library are board membert and librarians as follows: Ruth Rothe, Evelyn Bigler, Roe Groetbeck, Erma Buys and Richard Ellsworth. Other board members are Joe Lynn Spencer, President; Donna Peery, Doris Kenison and Crista Amos. I The Library Board held their regular meeting on Thursday evening of last week. Roe Grosbeck, retiring board member, was presented a book titled, "The Virginian to be placed in the library in honor of his many years of devoted service. This particular book was chosen because of Mr. Grosbecks love for westerns. It was one of the greatestwesterns ever written. His twelve years of service have been appreciated by the citizens of Payson. His capabilities, great charm and wit have made him revered and respected by all. Ruth Rothe, another board member, graciously presented the Library her latest publication of whimsical poems titled, "Ridiculous Rhyme." She is one of our local writers of short stories and verse. Her publications have been seen in the LDS Relief Society Magazine. She also appeared in Whos Who" last year. Pictured above are board members and librarians as follows: Ruth Rothe, Evelyn Bigler, Roe Grosbeck, Erma Buys and Richard Ellsworth. Other board members are: Joe Lynn Spencer, president; Donna Peery, Doris Kenison and Christa Amos. |