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Show 3 REAL Frt Two lots, wittT4 shares water, in orchard See George T. Clark, Santaouin MARY REECE TOPHAM Utah, Box 111. FOK T8J- in4dRSu Vein , lurance. ttle- - ompt P1' 508 st tf. See M:s. Owen E. o, 4 S Utah. Springs , OBITUARY In, me, fu,na,e furnished, wm, t,. rental units. 218 N. M., Payson Comp1 fcr r SALK home and For Sale-Mo- dern line of complely . f FOR SALE ADS JT raITV when we '.vPSdts FOR SALE Building lot 180 No. 5th West. Sa Bigler, at Payson Lumber Co hOx-in- FOR SALE Frame House with or without plumbing at 371 W. 4th So., PaysonInquire FOR SALE Three apt home, j7 East 1st No. Inquire Mis Dave Shuler, Payson oi Ned Win! t man, Spanish Foik. FOR SALE Five room modern Stucco Home, has garage and sheds, two chicken coops with large lot at jocal Dan y 405 S. 5th W. Ported Ex40 splendid farms for sale- 40 80 acres each; very good wkter to done pand typing and rnons right; deep rich soil Now planted vt of sei but you share in nops. Long nbookto-m.Reasterm Mis. contracts; make good investment Call or phone Especially good for G I Loans' Hiatt Sil 1 i rtx. GRAY REALTY CO. phone ly 196 West Center Street sand for rV good PROVO, UTAH stucco, . plaster or -- Sale-Pap- ered oi ail New Home For painted, light fixtuies, hot waMcClellan Ralph ter heater, linoleum. Immedve. or pinne iate possession, liheial terms Lumber Co., Phone 239! Payson STEAM jped lor at of automobiles FOR SALE 25 acre farm, located age. near U. P. Station, Payson. 10 acres alfalfa, 10 acres wheat and in course months balance pasture. Land and two young ladies, in fine condition, with crops of ith opportunity full Strawberry water rite. at qualify they 584 W 2 N Pavson. Ut Call in person, Utah. HELP WANTED dio, Payson, Wanted Salesman Part time or TRAVEL from the full time, apply Payson Electric 5 yards, for ry. $6 FOR SALE Used Conn Trumery. M. E. Smith, pet, good condition. 84 West 4th inzing vvojk 6-- , . North. i- H.-t- h'd JJ, ; .y, ' v T' 'it, i i 'Pd -st l WARNING crar-bag- ALONZO RICHMOND Alonzo Richmond, a foimer resident of Payson, died May 5 in a Salt Lake Hospital. He had been ill fur seveial years. Mr. Richmond was born April 2, 1887 in Santaquin. u son of Alonzo and Sally Ann Carter Richmond. He married Hattie Cloward of Payson. They have resided in Salt Lake City for several years. HSERVICE FOR SALE 6x9 gravel dump PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP rgan, (with flax bed and hoist, at Spring NOTICES ail) $20 on grade Lake Sand and Gravel, 205 W. n ,30, at time of serv-irConsult 3rd S., Payson. County Clerk or resprivileges. Call pective signers fur further inforelvin L. Peterson, Phone FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS mation. V., Provo, Fourth Judicial District Court, FOR SALE New Flour Bags. State of Utah, in and for Utah County. Payson Milling Co. Fori aone ' Mr and Mrs. Bus Ludlow announce the opening this week of h ( Ludlow Motel T.'.ev have extensive hn,i,id ng on rRtm'VT,.,ii:"n' ?,i wna me uhwh w. the t!!' Payson hnspit ' ti. Wilson home T:v , f v-nodein looms, a pm ate tldtt to age ni and all conveniences parking was hn:n Jun,. oi of a ! h" in modem, 1, 7 , a duei t motel. and Bertna M Badham iL'L'1"1' )U' and Mls' !L,:M t Pioneeis. fMson. w,,e M.,n ;,nd Si.t ,as Illc 1 nomas i1' d to T,,..h ngi.stei at the Ludlow Motel m , ,, Wr. Badham has in mum m- Hu (la-tl'"' S(Y- - tmest in the (4f, Vli, remodeling .,nd redeem Payson an, ating of the Mott and we wish to thank him foi In- interest uid public spu itrdnesN We wish dsn to thank the t'r" merchants of MolnnT(1phin;U.7rj.;,2l i uy.son who have with l1K!;t os giandchiidu ntn make our eoopeited V. niHu-nopening possible. on, "altW Twin kills! FlUKMul si v KODAKS Wanted Kodak Finishing and Copying. Geons Photo. 70 So. fntenmn"! ''C'Jnd V':,ld Main Street Phone 265. WaS lr Unutcry, under the Jo,.,. lnCitv hie Claudir, kune: ,1 PHOTOS made in your borne. We Home will come to your home and take pictures of you baby or fanny coombs harper else you want a anything Mrs. Funny Com.., ture of at any time. For full picinH.uper. 83 formation call BILL PONS PaVS'ndud week m ban Fienei.M,). STUDIO, Strawberry Fum-.jHotel ;,lV. Phone 75, Payson. m Monday ;;undutUd SH. tnirld' was ,n the ql. 1 Slly;.ind C ltv Cemeh ry. Ha'Pd was born Oit. 19, 1 ; dS dauShter Citizens of Payon City By Laiah M. and Fanny M Chiombsof of City Council prominent Payson pioneeis She erder are hereby notified that you moved to Juarez Mexu-any with her e husband, Jonn ILuper, GO years person putting cut grass or of any type into the She was a very active memcity ber of the LDS church. irrigation ditches will be prosecuted. 5 livestock NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR SALE White Monarch Electric Range, Round Oak, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF cream colored coal range. Clara THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISP. Twede, 340 So. Main. TRICT IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Cook Oak FOR SALE Round In the Matter of the Estate of tah. Stove, Milk Separator, Boys MARGARET RILEY, Deceased. Bicycle, 4 used tires, size 600x Creditors will present claims, 16, call at 92 E. 3rd South. under oath, with vouchers, to the 'ARM PRODUCE Administrator at the omato Plants, 210 FOR SALE 50 R. R. TIES, cab- undersigned law office of J. Rulon Morgan, est. inet Radio. Dave Mayer, 273 Attorney at Law', No. 8 West CenWest 3rd North. ter Street, Provo, Utah, on or be- Certified Russet fore the 5th day of July, 1947. E. A. RILEY, FOR SALE Good Used Piano is, $3.85. Mountain $2.75. Salem Merc, Administrator of said Estate. and Coal Heatrola. See Earl ork J. RULON MORGAN, Haskell, Payson. Attorney for said Executors, with Bill FOR SALE Monarch Kitchen Provo, Utah. to provide for worn-a- s range $40, and Baled Hay $1.255 NOTICE TO CREDITORS bale. Weston Bean, 271 So. introduced In the ESTATE OF ROBERT HERBERT West. the 48 states, it was DECEASED: FOR SALE Baby walker, iron committee on insane Creditors will present claims gate, coop spray gun, wire chicken roost, metal chicken under oath, with vouchers to the nests, two coop vent pipes and undersigned Administrator at 98 round dining room table, 405 A Street, Springville, Utah, on or before July 19. 1947. South 5th West. R. E. ERBERT. Leghorn Baby excelllent laying Pullets or took. Order now for ing and summei hnson Hatchery, Further, anyone violating the irrigation schedule will also be , prosecuted. Complaints should be made to the city office. By order of Payson City Council STALLION SERVICE ESCALANTA Reg. Morgan Stallion Dark chestnut, four white feet, wide stripe in face. Standing at the OLD MENDENHALL FARM at West Mountain. Fee $15.00 for grade mares or $52.00 for reg. mares, at time of service, with return privileges for the season. Phone 112-J- 5 or write LYMAN HAMBLIN R.F.D., Payson, Utah Mrs. Bctiv Maxon and daughMr. and Mrs. Wells G. Monk. ter, Barbra Lee art visitine her Visited in Heber Sunday, the mother and other ulutives and eui'sts of Mrs Monk's sister anti Funds. Mis. Maxell aimed la:e biother-in-law- ', Mr anil Mrs l.u Mother s Day. They aie Joseph Coleman. planning to let ui n to Los Angeles Mrs. Rose B. Tanner was hosSatui d.n tess for the Sego Ialv Camp of the of Utah Pioneers, May Mis. Alice Pet iv cntoi tamed at 8Daughters Vice Capt Lillian Hancock a dinner was in chaige of the meeting. paity at Don's Cafe. table a'.ti actively decoi.ttod After opening exercises and teen guests eie seated at one r.litine business the following ith the seasons floveis. Cards piogiam vas earned out weie plated for the ladies of the a Pioneer Sarah Shepherd gave leport of the leeeptmn held in Soiosis Prdige Club and special Salt Lake for all pioneers and guests weie Mrs. Qumee Bui dick. the Centennial of the Miss Cora Page, Mis Leonard Ages." Plant) solo.Message Meilvn Hilling-ton- : Baithulo-meBurnett, Mrs. Owen histoiy ot her grandfathers aiul Mis. Jeny Bassett. Win. Carter and llvium Clemins was given by Mrs Tanner. Bridge tallowed the dinner and The lesson "Life Story of Louhigh seoie prize was given to Mrs. isa Baines Pratt was presented Refiesh-ment- s Vaughn Hill, second to Mis. Arvil by Capt. Nellie Hall. Conk, consolation to Mis. Gould were served by the hostess. Dixon and the guest prize to Mrs. Camp meetings adjourned until Bai Six-lon- Mrs. Betty Maxon and daughter Barlira Lee of Los Angeles, were honored guests at the Stitch and Chatter Club, held this week at the home of Bettys mother, Mrs. Lodisa Jones. Other guests included Mrs. Etha Jeppson and Mrs. May Box. luncheon was solved and kuilts were tied. g nett Mr. Drake, most recently seen on Broadway in Beggars Holi- day, is master of ceremonies and singing star of the C o lu m b i a Broadcasting Companys network show, Broadway Matinee. He made his motion picture debut in Columbias Tars and Spars. His contract with Columbia Pictures is unique in that a stipulation was made to permit him a vacation from movieB six months of the year. periods During these he is associated with the Theater Here's to lhe chaperone,--Mashe learn from Cupid Just enough blindness To be sweetly stupid. Oliver Herford y May we never have friendf who, like shadows, keep close lo us in the sunshine, only to desert us on a cloudy day or in the night. Good Fellowship. Alfred Drake, star of the fabulous Broadway musical has been signed for the leading role success, Oklahoma! in the Utah Centennial commissions dramatic musical, The Promised Valley, Gus P. Packman, director of the centennial observance, announced this week. 9. May our eyes be no keener when we look upon lhe faults of others than when we survey our own. September. Star of Oklahoma! to Play Lead in Centennial Musical Search for a name star to portray the lead in The Promised Valley, highlight of the centen nials theatrical productions, was started months ago, said Dr. Lorin F. Wheelwright, production manWe feel that Mr. Drake, ager. as an actor and a singer, is just the right person for this part," he said. The Promised Valley will be staged nightly, except Sundays, at the University of Utah stadium bowl from July 21 through August DASTRUPS Guild and Is free to accept any outside roles. It was because of this clause in his contract that the Cen- tennial commission was able to sign him for "The Promised Valley. In his role in The Promised Valley, Mr. Drake will have ample opportunity to use the which brought him Btardam in Oklahoma! , Witn a cast of more than 100 persons, The Promised Valley is based on the historical event of the pioneer trek across the plains to Utah and of the early day life in Utah. Its telling will employ dialogue, songs, dancing and romance. The entire production, one of the most ambitious ever undertaken in Utah, will be comparable to any Broadway production. Staging of the extravaganza at the University of Utah stadium bowl contemplates all the special effects and gorgeous costuming so typical of major Hollywood productions, said Dr. Wheelwright Tickets for the performances are $3.00; $2.40, and $1.20- - talenta With the passing of 'Mother's Day' we wish to say 'thank you lo our many friends and patrons for remembering us with your cjfl purchases. We do appreciate your business. Graduation day is not far ristant now and we invite you lo come in and see what we have lo offer for lhe graduate. Fishing tackle and sport goods items are coming in rig;ht along. but slowly, so, if you see some item that you need, we believe it sound advice to suggest that you buy now, rather than wait, as many items will undoubtedly be short later in lhe season. iDASTRUP'S Confections -- - Gifts Sporting Goods 'V 4 I T 122-J-- l. ! " Adbinistrator. BUILDING MATERIALS GET them while you can. Light Remove Hot Spots of paper or paint in places weight pumice Sc cinder buildPeeling ing blocks. Wightman-Sterlmhome In may be caused by your Box 243 Payson. Phone 297-in the plaster, that Is, hot spots R. Sc Utah Factory in Salt Lake where the lime was not properly R. Car Barn. over these g. It has been shown that travel over Is 50 to 100 per cent surfaced roads spots slaked. Painting with an aluminum paint will prime these spots and you should have no more trouble. taster. GARBAGE APPLIANCE Irected mal by REPAIR SERVICE DISPOSAL WE REPAIR Washing Machines WEEKLY SERVICE Vacuums $1.00 per month Dancers of AEL AND STEWART Stewart Pen for classes ACROBATIC, and each Thursday P.m in Spanish mar Refrigerators and 6 Ballroom. e' 'e. will give your poise and self Roll your NOW LD Phone Motors us PROMPT SERVICE 176-- wf 41 J your family to our showrooms See for yourself why Fords Out Front with the smartest car in the M.E. SMITH Bkin; Rolls for All Wringers Wo Buy and Sell Used Washers and Refrigerators low-pric- The Ford were showing now is a big, bright car . . . with plenty of new style features that add up to new beauty inside and out! And todays finer Ford has all the famous Ford advancements you want . . . your choice of two great engines, or Six . . . Lifeguard body . . . King-sizbrakes . . . Rest-ridBprings . . . rugged, frame. So accept our invitation. Youre welcome at our showrooms any day, every dayl $66 BANNISTER DAN 520 West Second North Telephone ed field. 185-- V-- 8 e e TREES LEGHORN MOVED e ur risk damage to From High Pedigree, Trap-nesteprop-movin- mions u her pine inG N- - ON, 111 g. of Hard typos of lum- - TE 6 CO. W. Utah 259-- CHICKS d Stock. at once Why not call or write 'ut and let us tell you ni(;re a) spung our chicks and our and summer prices. It should pay you to keep lhl your coops full of laye coming year. our services, In rendering lo we always endeavor io direction confrrTiing of standards the highest the profession. VALLEY HATCHERIES mortuary UTAH in your future SJitifuI: every JOHNSON SANTAOUIN. There's a oive the very best. X-ty- phone 107 PAYSON. VTAH GOSHEN MOTOR CO. R. M. Cloud, Owner Goshen, Utah |