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Show The Pay son Chronicle, Payson, Utah Jtlay 3, Thursday, STEEL PIPE FOR 1932 COLORADO'S "CLOUD CITIES" By Dorothy Thomas Mrs. Eva Carter from Ave- nal, Calif., who has been visiting with friends and relatives at Santaquin and Genola, left for her home on a jet from Salt Lake Saturday. Her sister, Mrs. Hazel Robbins, and daughters, Mrs. Aroha Graham from Spring Lake and Mrs. Vera ILarsen from Genola, visited at Salt Lake to see Mrs. Carter leave. Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Tilby visited at Salt Lake last week Returning with them was their Spring Lake News ed trip through Southern Utah, By Lenora Huish j Nevada, Arizona, Calif., and decent week end guests at O; egon. They went by route the home of Mrs. Rhea Men-lov- e 91 to Parowan where they were her son and family, visited with Mr. Deckers broMr. and Mrs. Ralph Menlove ther and sister. They visited and children from Richfield. the St. George Temple and to Mrs Thelma Butler enter- Las Vegas Nevada, and the tained on Wednesday at a Boulder Dam. sister party. Present weie four They spent sometime in sisters with Mrs. Butler. Mrs. Phoenix and Mesa, Arizona Arlena Lofgran, Springville and San Diego, Calif. In San Francisco, Calif, they Mrs. Doris Tanner and Mrs. Evelyn Bigler from Payson. attended Sacrament Meeting Their father, Herman Twede and were fortunate to meet from Springville, was also Gary .Hansen, son of Mr, and present. They enjoyed a din- Mrs. Wm Hansen cf Payson and his wife, Kay (Wilson) ner and visiting together. Hanson daughter of Mr. and FlMrs. Thursday morning of Spring oyd Spainhower took her Mrs. Lloyd Wilson continued Deckers Lake. The Mrs. Wilson, Hyrum daughter, and her daughter Jeanie, who up the coast to Cresent City had spent several days visiting Calif, into Oregon over the at the Spainhower home to Redwood Highway. They came their home in Ogden. Mrs. home thru the southwestern This Is the Spainhower stayed thehe for part of Idaho. a few days with the Wilson first time the Deckers had seen an ocean so the thrill was a family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Decker major part of the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Elvan Butler have returned from an extend- - went Layton Saturday afternoon to visit with their dauMr. and ghter and Mrs. Art Arnold, and son, Steven. They stayed there over night returning home Sunday. On the way home they stopped at Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Twede, Mrs. Butlers brother for a short time. Mrs. Della Nelson and four children from Salt Lake were guests of her mother, Mrs. Elmer Mower, and family over the week end. to son-in-la- The Payson Chronicle mailed In the Anywhere United States or to Overseas Servicemen granddaughter. .Mrs. Jess Livingston is visiting at Cedar City with a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Worthington. Ms.. Dorothy Thomas entertained the (Friendly Eight club last Friday. Cards were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Joan Lee Oberg, Mrs. Delia White and Mrs. Elsie Oberg. Others present were The largest single trainload of small diameter steel pipe ever shipped from Consolidated Western Steel's Utah Pipemill near Provo receives final inspection before pulling out last week for Central Colorado where it will help bring first natural gas to Salida, Climax and Leadville. Filling 24 railroad cars, the eight-inc- h diameter pipe will of form a major portion tome 28 miles long Consult County Clerk or spective signers for further formation. Fourth Judicial rein- District Court State of Utah, in and for Utah County. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 13115 In the Matter of the Estate of W!W V::V m ASA L. CURTIS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of their attorney, H. V. Wentz, 75 East Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or before the 10th day of September, A. D., 1962. 'Lucile Curtis Magleby and Evelyn Curtis Larson, ecutrixes of the Estate Ex- of ASA L. CURTIS, Deceased. H. V. WENTZ Attorney for Executrixes. Published in The Payson Chronicle 24. 1962. May 3, 10, and 17, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 13114 In the Matter of the Estate of ANNE IL. CURTIS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of their attorney, H. V. Wentz, 75 East Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or before the 10th day of September, A. D., 1962. Lucile Curtis Magleby and Evelyn Curtis Larson, Administratrixes of the Estate of ANNE L. CURTIS, H. V. WENTZ 24. 1962. PORTRAIT? taken by an expert photographer professionally pot ed and lighted beautifully finished e just inn time for Mother's Dayl MOTHERS DAY IS MAY PHONE 13 465-222- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 12884 In the Matter of the Estate of LYDIA B. BARDSLEY HERBERT, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of his attorney, H. V. Wentz, 75 East Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or before the 10th day of July, A. D., 1962. Spencer Bardsley, Adminis-rato- r of the Estate of LYDIA GEANS PHOTO SHOP PAYSON, UTAH Deceased. Attorney for Administratrixes Published in The Payson Chronicle May 3, 10, 17, and of course Mother has snapshots . . . but does she have a 4 B. BARDSLEY HERBERT, Deceased. ,H. V. WENTZ Attorney for Administrator. Published in The Payson Chronicle May 3, 10, 17, and 24. 1962. UNDERWRITE YOUR COUNTRYS MIGHTI Buy Western Slope Gas Company's new transmission pipeline from Del Norte, Colo., to Leadville. Last week's pipe shipment was manufactured in extra long 55 to 60-f- t. lengths at the Utah County plant of U. S. Steel to reduce field welding in the rugged Rocky Mountain terrain. Construction of the new natural gat line will start in May and is scheduled for completion this fall. State Prints New Road Maps, Now Available Thee hundred thousand new official Utah highway maps rolled off the press this week, according to Chris S. Metos, Chief of the Information and Education Division, Utah State Department of Highways, in charge of the preparation and distribution of the colorful maps. A local printing firm did the job. Wheelwrite 'Lithographing Company won this years contract wl,h a low bid cf $20,228, which amounts to about $67.43 per thousand. The map is distributed in all fifty states of the United Stales and in many foreign countries. Tourist centers. Chambers of Comi.nerce, automobile clubs, and the like, are chief recipients of the attractive tourist map. The 33 x 18 map displays an array of gorgeous scenes from throughout the State. Included among the fifteen color photos are scenes of Zions and Bryces National Parks, National Arches Monnument, Monhment Valley, Salt Lake Tem.ple with the Capitol in the background, a fascinating night view of the new Salt Lake - Davis Freeway, Vernals Dinosaur Dippy, Fillmore State House Muesum, a ski scene, a western setting, Bear Lake, ML Timpanogas, and the State Capitol and gardens. The back cover is a picture of Governor Clyde and a lettri of welcome frdm the Governor to visiters to Utah. The front cover carries a color shot of a highway through the beautiful mountain area of Zion Park, labeled Temples and Towers of Zion. In addition to color photography, the back side of the map carries other interesting information, including a mileage chart to principal places in Utah, and smaller regional maps of Ncrth Central Utah from Ogden to Provo and of Western United States. The map side of the folder contains a large 18 x 26 road map of the State of Utah in five colors, brought by the Highway Departments Mapping branch of the Research Section, headed by Keith A Rosevear. The Information and education Division solicits suggestions for changes in the next years map from district highway engineers, city, county, and state offi up-to-d- an EXTRA BOND durina the FREEDOM BOND DRIVEI ' cials and others, Mr. Metos, explained, and then transmits these suggestions to the Mapping Branch for implementation into the new map. Also on the map side of the map is found a list of 43 points of interest throughout the State, with brief descriptions. Another helpful and popular feature is the lists of cities, towns, and counties in Utah, with their population according to the 1960 census and a key to their location on the sate map. A detailed legend, showing syimbols used on the map, completes the beautiful folder. The new map reflects the recomnationwide symbols mended by the American Association of State Highway Officials, making Ujah among the first to adopt this measure. Another new feature of this years map is a section listing Utahs National Parks and Monuments, wi,h brief desand calenders of criptions their seasons. This will be especially useful to tourists, both inside and outside of the State. Horse Show Held With Stock Show The Spanish Fork Horse Show is being held in conjunction with the Utah Sta'e Junior Livestock Show on May 11 and 12, 1962. The horse show is being held on Friday and Saturday, May 11 and 12 with halter classes and performance classes the afternoon of May 11. On Saturday, May 12, a special feature of this years horse show will be the youth working classes at 6 p.m. These classes will include western pleasure barrel racing, pole bending, cutting, calf roping, and girls barrel racing. Their is no entry fee in youth classes. On Saturday, May 12, at 2 p.m. there will be a quarter horse sale under the direction of Bill Smale, wherein registered quarter horses of outstanding quality from the entire west will be available for local purchase. All entries must be in by May 5. Those wishing to enter the horse show may secure MCR8A5CO TAKE IT TO YOUR DANK BOND (S) SERIES DESIRED APPLICATION FOR UNITED 4-- sec-rate- ry 4-- d, ie Servicemen News Thomas J. Elvey Jr., electri-an- s mate second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Olson Santaquin, is serving aboard the submarine USS Blackfin, a uni't, of the First Fleet scheduled to visit the Worlds Fair between April 20 and 28. In all, imore than 3,500 navy-me- n will visit the fair and the public will be invited to visit the 13 ships scheduled to call at Seattle during the fair. The $80 million official inwill ternational exposition feature five worlds of tomorrow the worlds of science, commerce and industry, art, entertainment and the world of Century 21.. 4-HCl- very 6 months. Purchase Price MofurJly OWNER: (Please Print) FOR ITS SY BENEFICIARY (Mr.) (Miss). if iik w At SAVINGS PLAN WHERE YOU WORK only one if either is desired, and print name below) (First Dnw) (Midiil initial) BONDS U. S. SAVINGS INTEREST NOW EARN 3 V PORTER'S Posies and Vegetable Plants Wide Selection of Petunias Plants, Annuals Bedding and Perennilas, Rock Gar-- d d n plants. Geraniums, Begonnias, Coleus, Border plants, Chrysanlhum , Delphiniums, Prymroses, Pansies and many others. See GWEN PORTER EUGENE South 540 East 41h Payon, Utah ORMANDY, MUSIC DIRECTOR and the SALT LAKE TABERNACLE CHOIR with Jerome Hines and Phyllis Curtin, Soloists .... SATURDAY, MAY 19. 1962, 8:30 p.m. SALT LAKE TABERNACLE Also appearing (in different Symphonic program) BYU Fieldhouse, Monday, May 21, 8:15 p.m. (Last nun.) rs) (Add Make cheek or money order in full amount ol purchase price. TV deslgasd Clark Music Company, Salt Lake City, proudly announces the BALDWIN is the official piano of the Philadelphia Orchestra 000000 M ej frTORTUAQY 4f'tHOW AMZU1ANCI CStVICI ef MleaHfWeffy mmmmlmtt4 ti SALES BOOKS distributed as a free public service for the U.S. Treasury Department. Jt rr, PHONE 64 in Mail checks NOW for choice seats to Utah Symphony Office, 55 Wert 1st South, Salt Lake City, Utah . Tel EM Please enclose stamped envelope Prices: $2.00 $2.75 $3.50 $4.50 $5.00 $S.0O All Seats Res Service With Beauty and Dignity' (State) PAYSON CHRONICLE andor JOIN THE PAYROLL SONDS pffft (Sifnatura of Purchuer) Married women ehould UN firet name not husband" t. Printed Maywood, California. Mrs Pauline Olson cf Salt Lake visited for a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Qlson and Mrs. Julia Ahlin. - (Mrs.) AGENT own spent three months there attending school in electronic.:. They are making their home in Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ahlin and two of their daughters spent a few days last. week at the home of Mrs visiting Julia Ahlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ahlin. Their home is in THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA junior leader. Address SERIES H and daughter, Toni, returned home recently from a stay in Vallejo, California. Mr. Kay MOOTS (Mr.) (Mrs.) (Miss) Interest check mailed to owner very 6 months. far value O I 500 O I 5.000 1,000 o 10,000 William A. Dawson who served four terms in the U. S. House of Representatives was appointed a Vice president cf Zions First National Bank this week according to Orvile W. Adams, chairman of the banks board of directors. xxxooxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ld ,r (Zone) c Cute Cookies A Four H Club meeting was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Dale Reynolds to chose officers and a name for the group. Their project is Cooking, phase 1. Cjfficers are: president, Betty Carol Gay; vice president, Rasmussen; secretary-treasure- r, Becky Hansen; reporter, Vicki Reynolds. Other members are Nancy Reed, Diane Brandon and Deanne Mitchell. The girls chose The Cute Cookies as a name for the club. Mrs. Reynolds is club leader, with Joyce Hansen as (Date) (City) com- imomcr Volwe (Street) Preparations are row plete for 'Ihe annual May Day to be held Friday. The events will take place on the school grounds and in the buildings. Dean Peay teacher at the school is in charge of the various activities with all teachers and PTA officers and members assisting. Mrs. LeRue Jarvis is in charge of the food concessions. Mrs. L H. (Bertha) Dickinson will observe he 81st birthday at her home on May 7, She was barn in Panguitch, Garfield County, Utah, on May 7. 1881, a daughter of Mel ior and Julia Adams Hatch. She has been an active member of the LDS church serving as Relief Society .magazine agent and a Relief Society visiting teacher for approximately 50 years and has served in other church auxiliary capacities. She married I. iH. Dickinson of Panguitch on May 31, 1897 in the Man'i LDS Temple. The couple have lived in Santaquin practically all of their married life. They are the parents of 7 children: Mrs. Edwin (Alta) Talbot, Panguitch, Utah; Mrs. Leon (Lilas) LeFeva, Globe, Arizona; Mrs. John (Etta) Tolman, Mr. Kenneth Dickinson, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Milton (Trilma) Jarvis and Mrs. Claude (Ellen) Nelson of Santaquin. She has 32 grandchildren and 57 greatgrandchildren. The Closing Social of both camps of the Santaquin DUP will be held Thurs. May 10 in Stake the Santaquin-iTintiHouse. A hot lunch and program is scheduled for 1 p.m. according to Captains Irene Peterson and Nina Nostaja. Mrs. Mary Nelson had as visitors over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Varney of Evanston, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuckell returned home Sat. from an eight day trip to El Paso, visited Texas, where '(hey with their son, Tom Tuckett, who is in the armed services in Fort Bliss, Texas. They visited all points of interest and enroute home they stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Larsen in Page, Arizona. LaRene Nelson Isaacson exchanged wedding vows with Jay Shugart on April 21. The couple were married by Bishop Frank Sorenson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I, H. Dickenson grandparents of the bride. La Rene is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nelson, Santaquin and Jay is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Shugart of Payson. A wedding luncheon was served at the home cf the brides parents following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Kay News ub E Interest added to cash value By De'la Hudson ICONOMY SAVINGS STATES Mrs. Evelyn Mrs. Larson, Bonnie Thomas, Mrs. Vera Mrs. Nellie Finch, Larson, Mrs. Dee Christensen. Special guests were Mrs. Beth Thomas and Mrs. Oberg. A supper was served. The Club. 'The Jolley Cookers was organized on April 28 at the home of Emma Ewell. Officers elected were, president Corinne Ewell, vice president .Pamela Oberg, Lynae Penrod, treasurer Debra Jensen, reporter Linda Robinson, chairmaln, party Christine Thomas. Club will be held each Sat. at 2 p.m. The Clug "Stitch and Sew. was held at the home of leader Lucile Thomas, Officers elected were president, Drenda Robinson, vice president, Carol Oberg, secretary and treasurer Dianne Thomas, reporter, De Lee Pen-roparty committee, Lenetta IFinster, Sandra Thomas, Draper, Jennie Lee Sanderson, songs Wenda Le Baron Dawnetta Le Baron. Sanlaquin News entrance blanks and premium books from Linda Christensen or Ron Davis of Spanish Fork. Complete this Application and MARK GENOLA NEWS YVtST 465-253- 4 lt NCTH PATJON V v 4 '? :4 |