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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah September Thursday, 1963 12, y Saturday For Liiius 0!sen i t : . A 4 , M i V a a eT , , - t V r ft, v '4 . ,,-- '..r Vi f V semi-controll- o with a bad break in the weather, until Spring. V ' , just didn't yields too. sure B NUMBER O Fall application makes S3 LI sense. Choose from B B 48-- 3 0, n fertiluers 16200. 11- Your nearby 5o rS Simplot dealer is reody with quality Simplot ferti- - U formation. ;:i won. n n n See If you plan to put an advertisement in the Yellow Pages, calf our business office and ask to have a Yellow Pages representative get in touch with you. him o o aEl a Watch The ;i Profits Grow u With Simplot u Fertilizers I n telephone directory goes to press soon. gj gj service . . . helpful in I The new HURRY! liiers . . . application 4 The remedy important calls. is simple. Get your own name in the new directory by ordering a personalized listing. The low cost only 50 cents a month includes your name, address, and the number of the phone For quick action, you use. just call our business office. Q - and 0 . has he?) the phone you use is listed under anothers name in the telephone directory, chances are youve been missing some gj easy to use and of8 - If O O Simplot ' y hurt MOUNTAIN r Pay-Funer- al Jit' 4..-- YOUR get ferti 1 ; Boise; Mrs. Iona Jackson, and Mrs Clarice Martin, both of Hillspnng , Alberta, Canada, and Mrs Jennie Flanders, services were in Salt Lake City Tuesday. 3, 1876, in Payson, a son of Joseph Smith and Elizabeth Haws Tanner. He married Mary Amanda Wilkins Aug 4, 1897, in the Salt Lake Temple. She died in February, 19&9. f, Lillis Martin Olson Lillis Mai tin Olson, 48, of Santuquin, died Me nday at Payson City Hospital after a lingering illness She was born March 25, 1915, in Billings Mont , a daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Levi is D. Martin. She married Roy Olson March 21, 1942, in the Manti LDS Temple. At the age of seven Mrs Olson moved with her family from Billings to California where she resided until coming to Utah in 1941 as a convert to the LDS Church She was an active member of the church, having served as a Sunday School teacher, in the presidency of the MIA and Primary and as a stake MIA and Primary officer. Surviving are her husband, Santaquin; a son Thomas James Elvy Jr. with the U S. Navy in San Diego, Calif,; her father Long Beach, Calif ; two stepsons and a stepdaughter, Jack and Tommy Olson, both of Santaquin, and Mrs. Don Patten, Spanish (Kathryn) Fork; 11 grandchildren, and two sisters, Mis. Dorothy Long Beach, and Mrs. Ruby Talbot, Santa Anna, Calif. Funeral sei vices will be conducted Saturday at 1 pm in LDS the Santaquin-Tmti- c Stake Center with Bishop O Doyle Crook of the Santaquin Second Waid officiating. Friends may call a the Keith Jolley Mortuary in Payson Friday evening from 7 to 9 and there some fields that ... HES GOT (or were tiled a a did, and I i 4 ' Mit-chell- a, LI , ; Jt. mm Simplot fertilirer yyt' 5 4 g, ing J1, f y, O vr t-- - tfifita O , t er Don't put oft apply v - Secretary cf CHIFFS RECEIVE SWIFT STRIKE BRIEFING the Army Cyrus R. Vance and General Paul D. Adams (center), Commander of the U. S. Strike Command and Director-Controllof USSTRICOMs Exercise SWIFT STRIKE III, are briefed on the changing course of the Exercises action. The giant maneuver, conducted in the Carolinas, was a free-plaexercise In which leaders at all levels displayed tactical Initiative realistic combat and the ability to cope with situations. u u a n f y i ? ,itv fgr " . kM;: z r , , nr i i ,V-J-V ' V i I $ yw 'i t 'S', i 4 "W f - r.vixH y N. H. Tanner He was a member of the Nathaniel Haws Tanner, 87, Church of Jesus Christ of former Salt Lake City judge, Latter-daSaints. died Friday in a Salt Lake Surviving ai e two daughters, hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Cart I, (Rouvoe) Johnson, An 1897 giaduate of Brig- and Mrs. Fred W. Mai veil) ham Young Academy, Mr. Tan- Greenagel, both Salt Lake City ner attended the University of four brothers, Hyrum, Salt Michigan Law School, and was Lake City; Sterling, Bountiful; graduated in 1904 Leland Scott, Salem, and ClHe then returned to Salt arence H Spanish Fork. Lake City to establish the law Also surviving are six sisters, firm of Tanner and Tanner Mrs. Nettie DuPont and Mrs. in partnership with his brother Blanche Tew, both of Salt Lake Mr. Tanner was born Sept. City; Mrs. Agnes Coombs FirerrJ S:rv!::s STATES TELEPHONE P: TRDIE MINISTER ARRIVES Mr. Kenneth W. Rlebe, In his role as Prime Minister of the of and Lt Col Allen E. Simmons, pass through an honor guard at the Colombia, mythical Territory bivouac area of the Red Forces 41st Civil Affairs Company during USSTRICOMS Exercise SWIFT STRIKE III. Lt Col Simmons, the 41sts Commanding Officer, presents the Red Homeland salute. Mr. Riebe, in reality the City Manager of Newberry, S. C., was one of some 50,000 citizens TREASURE HOUSE OF THE NATION' First history of Utah mining at the stake center Saturday prior to services. Interment will be in the Santaquin City Cemetery. First Utah Wild Turkey Hunt Tin. re aie more than 15 million veterans of World War II Opens in civil life. This number is The forthcoming tuikey hunt, slowly decreasing according to the Veterans Administration. first ever to be declared in Utah and scheduled to get underway on Oct. 5, will be anything but a picnic type hunt, the Department of Fish and Game said today. The turkey is a rough bird to hunt at best, spokesmen said, and in Utah hell be a doubly tough customer because of the areas he inhabits. Most of Utahs turkey country is relatively inaccessible with few road. Hunters taking a turkey permit will be hard pressed to outwit the big birds. All in all, spokesmen indiFUTURE KIDS I cated, the Department will consider the hunt highly successful if hunters achieve a ten percent success ratio. In other words, a kill of 75 birds by the 750 hunters will be about all that can be expected. The prediction was issued on CHECK STATE FARM'S the basis of findings in other FAMILY LIFE POLICYI wild turkey states where year Heres the Ideal life Insurafter year experienced hunters ance plan for the growing have failed to arrive at a 20 family. It Insures the entire percent success figure. family, yet the cost for many The shotgun-onl- y hunt has families averages only$10to been set to run for five days in three areas of the State $15 a month. It provides where field reports have shown $5,000 life Insurance for Dad the birds have become estabplus basic life protection for lished. Mom and all the children. And It even Includes future Hunting will be by special children at no extra costLSo permit only. Applications for ask me about It today! permits will be accepted by mail only at turkey permit ales offices in Price or Cedar City until midnight, Sept. 19. All applications postmarked after that time will be returned to the sender unless the hunting unit is undersubscribed. October 5 INSURED TOO! 150 pages, profusely e illustrated with old-tim- mining pictures Edited and published by Utah State Historical Society of North and South Carolina, and Georgia, whose personal cooperation made It possible for USSTRICOM to conduct the largest military exercise in oar countrys peacetime history. Covers all phases of mining $2.25 per copy postpaid Send check or money order to: Mr. and Mrs. Art Merrill of Sun City, Ariz., have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray. On Sunday the Corays entertained at a family dinner for members of Mrs. Corays family. Covers were laid for the Merrills of Arizona and others as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Max Peery, Mr. and Mrs. George Peery, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peery, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Page Peery, Payson, and the host couple. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clo- ward (Connie Smith) and two children left Sunday for their home in Concord, Calif, after k a vacation spent in Payson with their mothers, Mrs. Ramona Smith and Mrs. Edith Cloward. Joirnng in the family circle were Mr. and Mrs. John McGurk (Barbara Smith) and family of Salt Lake City, who were houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnett (Gloria Smith). GOTTA GO !! TO MAKE ROOM FOR 64 TRADES two-wee- TRY THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE RAY S. POWELL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Business Phone Residence Phone 4 798-35- 798-305- CHEVROLET CARS CHEVROLET TRUCKS O K USED CARS 6RIDLEY CHEV CO. 570 SOUTH MAIN Spanish Fork SPANISH FORK 798-359- 1 CARD OF THANKS James F. Goodwine Is Assigned to Texas Airman James F. 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