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Show UjHPAYSON CHRONIC. C PAYSON. UTAH SANTAQUIN FRIDAY. AUGUST NEWS By Estella Peterson Mi. and Mrs. Jim Jacobs, Miss Loi na Jacobs and Miss n Colecn of Caldwell. Canada, have or pecUvelln,? for 9Ierk been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. further infor- mation. Horton, this week. Ted IIoi ton of StatTof SCial Dis'rict Court, Glendale, Cali-oiniand for Utah has been visiting for the County Past week with Dei k and PROBATE NOTICE Kay Peterson. PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Ca-hou- a, Dffnv SERVICE HILLS CLEANERS Pick home and and Delivery PHONE 279 Un of Complete line The First ward annual outing held Wednesday at Arrow-lu-ad TRICT Resort. Activities included, swimming, sports, luncheon and a bonfire program. A large -- nid attended. Bishop Truman Hall. Harley Goodall and Darrell Horrocks were in charge of the and PotiUon f "vf1 Account arrangements. f Lester prartn1nfbUtK)n Binning aPPrval of account Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peterson and aad forg.,for distribution to Lester Bin- tamily were the guests of Mr. and tvnJutVhracJ (f land in the cun- - Mrs. G. A. Peery of Salt Lake, of Utah, it during the Centennial celebration. fw Mrs. Mary Nelson and Miss of Lontn7nRiatvh,e n!Ulh('ast corner N' payson Bertha Nelson have leturned from 1 City Survey of Building Lots- an enjoyable vacation at Ogden 2125 chans: thence and Salt Lake City. west 1.50 chains- RADIO makes of 78J. tie STOVES FOR SALE See for lease. lion FS;?uSLETrNcw HoaterGeneral or 435 So - East, Payson. Culti-Se- e Russell FOR SALE New white enamel coal range, hot water jacket Hot water tank and fittings' ,31 agent, Vein All for $85.00. See Max. Bliss Insurance, srttte- 185 Utah Avenue, Payson. tes, prompt Manuel Per-tomob- and Winter Tayloring ilthiers. look at clothes Company, - SALE Practically New Heater, medium size. See Dave Davis, 351 West 1st South. ShVf iG 508 1, Owen See Mrs. or E. 4 S. Utah. Springville, from the GRAVEL arry. $6 for 5 yards, .very. M. E. Smith, - f AUTOMOBILES ,Ford V-- 8 uck. New irf - Chains; chains to beginning, which Account and Petition are on file m the office of the clerk of th. ab;ve titled court, and Account and Petition are styles and CLEANERS Y I south'6 Cobb See hereby referred to and expressly See Bill made a part hereof, are hereby set for hearing at ten oclock A. on the 16th day of FOR SALE 1935 Plymouth. Good August, Saturday, A. D., 1947, at the motor, new paint, $275.00. Hard- Room of said Court in the Court City of wick Kitchen Range, $15 00 Provo, county of Utah, state of good condition. Ross Spencer ;499 South 1st East. Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed, this FOR SALE Monarch coal 21st day of July, A. D 1947 range, VERL G. DIXON, babys bed, high chair, baby (Seal) Clerk. x buggy, 43 North 1st West. FOR SALE Pons. Airplane. one and a FOR SALE Collapsible Baby Buggy. Almost new, 343 W. 1st North, Ph. NOTICE TO CREDITORS tires and No, 9030 Probate overhaul-Vhiteloc18-recently FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 89 North COURT, STATE OF UTAH, IN Fresh Pasteurized Milk delivered lone 195-AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. daily, 16c guart, also other IN THE MATTER OF THE Dairy Products. ESTATE OF JANE REID, DeIR RENT ceased. CREAM O'NEBO DAIRY 5 nent for rent. See Phone 277-- J or Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned FOR SALE White Japanese silk. at 160 S. 3rd E. Payson, Utah Mario Conk 247 North 1st West. County, Utah, on or before the 1st and day of October, 1947. SPENCE AMOS, in Payson FCR SALE New Flour Bags. n Saw, Administrator. Co. 26. Payson Milling turday, July R. A. Porter, se return to Lars for Administrator. North 3rd East. Re- - Your used tires are worth more Attorney k. 112-R-- found S as to-w- FOR ew Fall THE DIS- - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clay-soand family have returned trom a vacation trip through Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker and family were the guests of Mr. n and Mrs. Celaland Stevenson Sait Lake City on the 24th. .. . of . Miss Joan Crook has gone to Pioche, Nevada, for an indefinite stay with her sisters, Mrs. Jess Bartlett and Mrs. Lynn Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett are the proud parents of a son, bom at Pioche on July 24. Bishop Lynn Saturday from Crook returned trip to and Mrs. Wm. Warner and daughters Anna Lu and Lucille, of Idaho Falls, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peterson during the Mr. week. and Kenneth Haymore and family have returned to their home in Tucson, Arizona, after a visit here with their mother, Mrs. Mrs. Jane Manwill. Miss Ockerman accompanied home for a visit. Bonnie them Karl L. Moore who has been on leave from the U.S. Navy for the past thirty days left on Tuesday for San Diego. at Firestone. Youll be amazed Spanish Fork, Utah. at the liberal trade-i- n allowance Mrs. Beatrice Y. Moore and son Karl spent three days in Salt youll get this week on Firestone Deluxe Champions. 10 Lake. They were guests of Dr. FRUIT 1E reduction on new tires, and Kimball Young, at the performweet Cherries, Pink 15 on tubes. Drive in today! Complete Repair Service and ance of The Promised Valley on a pound, you pick Parts for Jeeps and Willys cars July 23. Mrs. Edith Y. Booth, her Payson Home and Auto o. 1st East. daughter Virginia of Provo and and trucks. Mrs. Stella Y. Phillips and her son Victor were also in the party who BUILDING MATERIALS CO. MOTOR KITCHEN attended the musical with Dr. GET them while you can. Light Young. 148 N. 1. W., Provo, Utah weight pumice & cinder buildblocks. Wightman-Sterlining ,RTY FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson of Also Box 243 Payson. Phone 297-mediately west of Inglewood, ColoradcAvere visitors in Salt Lake & Utah R. Factory ores. City will New and used cars, trucks and at the home of Miand Mrs. Mathtf R. Car Barn. in to Reed ew Daley last week. Jeeps. ty Office. - g. ac-Tu- m KODAKS Modern 128 running feet of Wanted Kodak Finishing and irs, running water, Gems Photo. 70 So. Copying. ps, with feed room, Main Street Phone 265. condition, 114 acres Inquire Chase PHOTOS made in your home. We will come to your home and take pictures of you baby or room modern home anything else you want a picidwood floors, land-Sture of at any time. For full in4 West, Payson, formation call BILL PONS STUDIO, Strawberry Hotel, Phone 75, Payson. room house, with ?our Room I0FINER ASPIRIN MADE BALED STRAW 150. 50 BALE 10 or more bales Delivered 6 and coal ,V' house, all cash. Eureka, Mackey, WILSONS J V 1 modern homes abrns. $925.00 n. 245 a Fork. arm ortShee L8 See Mrs. North 6th produce cc.n on the Fred Baird- - acres of one 160-- hay in - INSIDE - OUTSIDE ' ' , All Types ROOF Work done expertly with spray gun MARK BRYAN 191 IjCEAL West 4tft North ESTATE BARGAINS We are proud of our maintenance of th our rigid standards of deprofession . every tail receives thoughtful and tactful handling. In time of need, you can de?enf on Valley the Mortuary to give utmost in service. PAYSON 50c a 40 acres of good pasture land delivered. west of Payson. Phone 198. 20x40 home with a 60 xll7 mi, water meter installation has 'LIVESTOCK been paid. All for $1,400.00. An eight room modern home ' good milch with two apartments, $5,25U.UU. 3nUel BusseB forth SPANISH FORK stucA"four room modern adobe Main co home, one block from Street, $4,725.00. ialed Straw, re bales tffl VALLEY MORTUARY IANCE SERVICE Repair Machines 8 lcnums :ratrs and lotors Wri3ert 104 Sell 14 in Modern 3 bedroom home Brookside. Full basement, fur- , nace, electric hot water heate hardwood floors, electric refrigerator, electric stove, $8,00U.U Our firm is a member of tne compose multiple listing Board, of a select group of Bca't0s se maintains two offices to best m Real County Utah of people Used Refrigerators ae ROWAN & GROW, INC. Phone 682 Spanish Font 286 No. Main Provo 176 West Center Phone 283 After Hrs. call C. R-369-Spanish Fork Erwin Sheffield Springville 697 - )annister Phone 107 PAYSON. UTAH the Hear fciESH Theatre STARRING PAT OBRIEN LYNN BARI Wednesday Nights KDYL 8:30 p. m. NBC CITY DRUG Phone 40 PAYSON, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Palmer of El Paso, Texas, visited here Tuesday with Mrs. Stella Harper. By For the first time in several A meeting of the Eight Cook-teer- s Mrs. Margaret Zufelt of Periled in Forest by was held July 29 at the years, Bend, Oregon, is visiting in Pay-so- n home of their leader Jo Ann Wind-Swewith her relatives. She came Blaze. Spencer. They prepared several to Salt Lake City and was joined milk drinks and made prepara- there by her sisters, Miss Lizzie KENAI, ALASKA. The worlds tions for the camp outing to Crook and Mrs. Hortense Butler largest moose herd fled from a be held in Hobble Creek Canyon from Payson and they were all 6. forest fire which was August guests of their brother, Melvin destroying huge stanus of timber. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay en- Crook, for the Centennial festiviHerds of other big game fled be- tertained at a ties and then they returned to hamburger fry in fore the crackling flames, which Grove for the men who Payson together. Spencers e spread over a area In the helped them on their new home. northern section of the peninsula. Their wives were special guests. An airplane pilot who flew over Mrs. D. J. Butler went to Salt the Are said there is a good chance the entire peninsula will be de- Lake last Wednesday to meet her sister Mrs. Margaret Zuefelt, of stroyed unless rains come.' Pilots who flew over the Hidden Bend Oregon and to attend the lake and Moose reservation regions Centennial. She returned home said animals were running ahead of Sunday evening. the fire. Other game dived into Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spain-howe- r, streams and lakes as flames shot Mr. and Mrs. Matt Daley, 100 feet into the air. and family, Mr. Archer Butler, RANGE Road commission men said hun- Mr. and Mrs. Reed Moore, Mr. and dreds of big game animals already Mrs. Mike Cowan were in Salt Lake for the Centennial. had perished. R. R. Robinson, chief of the AlasClover Leaf Club held ka Are control system, said it would anThe outing at Santaquin Park, be impossible to estimate the timevening. Roasting of ber loss until the fire had been con- Monday wennies and marshmallows and trolled. playing games were the program Pilot Gentry Schuster of the Sew- of the evening. ard Safeway Airways said smoke was rising 25,000 feet. Margie Masters, who has been Two sportsmen were caught in here for several weeks with her the Kenai river area by dense sister, Mrs. Howard Webb and smoke. They were flown to Anchor- family, left Wednesday for her home in Virgiphl. age. No casualties were reported. Other fires were burning on the mainland near Palmer, Alaska, 50 miles north of Anchorage, where more than 8,000 acres of spruce had been destroyed. Big Game pt 4-- H wind-whippe- d 100-mil- Only Y3 con prevent FIRES! K. 4-- H is New Kinds of Atoms Aro U. S. Split by Scientists BERKELEY, CALIF.-Ato- ms of three new elements have been split by American physicists but cannot be used in the development of atomic energy or bombs, Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence said. Lawrence, Nobel prize winner g and inventor of the cyclotron, said atomic fission had been achieved with lead, bismuth and thallum elements much lighter than hitherto used to release atomic energy, the basic energy of the universe. But the splitting of these atoms, Lawrence said, at present is only of scientific Interest. It will teach us something about the nucleus of the atom but la not of practical application In making atomic bombs. It takes a lot of planning to make a house a home . . . but it also takes planning and care to build the house. For extra satisfaction, get all your 'building materials here whether for a new house or for minor repairs. atom-smashin- BUILDING Fuller Paints and Glass BURDICK LUMBER MATERIALS Furnaces and Stokers AND HARDWARE PAYSON, UTAH First North and First West CO Phone 290 Pushbuttons Direct Plano 2,000 Miles Without a Stop WILMINGTON, OHIO. - A pilot- e less army transport plane landed at the army air forces flying center here, completing In eight hours and 46 minutes a 2,000-milnonstop flight from Long Beach, Calif., during which no member of the 10 - man crew touched the huge crafts controls. Describing the flight as the longest of its kind on record, army engineers said it was made by a new n automatic flight system not to be confused with the drone system" or remote controlled flight. Some human control must be exercised In the operation of a drone plane, it was explained, but In the automatic flight system all the necessary flight data was fed electrically into a master control panel within the plane itself. The planes Instruments were preset to take the plane off the runway in'uUi.s ....,.1, direct It on a course via Denver and Cincinnati and set It down here. The engineers emphasized that the automatic system was not planned to replace pilots, but was developed as part of a program to beat the hazards of flying In bad weather. The crew was In charga of Capi Thomas J. Wells of Orlando, Fla., project and safety pilot, who said the trip was uneventful. Improvement of landing technique Is one of the big problems still to be overcome, Wells said. four-engin- e Sawmill Now Operating In Payson DAVIS GARBAGE DISPOSAL for sale now Continue as in the Past all dimensions up to Timbers, up to ?S"ftiVjt20ft Hay Poles, any Xl2 L 90 ft. Slabs 8 to IMF Clean pine sawdust-fr- ee. cheU Ga,Pe.nPron' NEW YORK. A Stradlvarius violin owned by Caryl Bryan Oakea, Bloomington, Ind., concert violinist, and insured for $25,000, was found pawned here for $30. Police quoted Oakes s saying the man they are questioning visited his Bloomington home last January and offered to sell the Stradlvarius for on a commission basis. $25,000 Oakes consented and the man de parted for New York with the violin. As the months passed, Oakes said he became uneasy and came to New York to find the Instrument. Usually the crowd Times Square pay leant attention to a man carrying a sandwich but a more enterprising lgn one attracted a throng of several thousand by clambering from ledge to ledge along the front of a hotel g He put on a show, inching his way from the fifth floor to the marquee and back up again, while crowds tangled traffic. Crowd members at first thought suicide until they him a would-bgot a good look at that sign advertising a rodeo. NEW YORK. West of Cemetery Two Blocks Lumber Sfradivarius Violin Worth $25,000 Was Pawned for $30 Sandwich Man Gets Crowd by Climbing Up Side of a Hotel . Estate and Insurance. T SERVICE FEED Phone 198 PAINTING buildings 20 feet by mellent for conver-ta- P Great Moose Flock SPRING LAKE NEWS Flees Alaskan Fire MRS. D. J. BUTLER push-butto- o. :on, $2000.00 1947 a business Pioche, Nevada. Mr. 1. 51.00 . per month Weekly Service will 351 West 1st South In hair-raisin- e 2n the vicinity or salt lake city IS A NATURAL mot WHOSE WATERS-WITAND SEASONING H WATER SPRING A SIT OR SALT ADDED-TASUKe TE CHICKEN SOUP. KNl&HTS Of THE ROAR WHOSE STOMACHS SOMETIMES Stiff ER fROM RE INOie CLOSE TO THEIR BACKBONES, ARE REPORTED PARTAKE OF THE DOUBTFUL VITAMINS. it "SCRAM-N- O PLACE FOR YOU IN THIS PARADE |