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Show HOW TO STEAL A CLASSDlFDtilS) CHRONICLE HUISH THEATRE William Wylers hilarious comedy PERSONAL CLASSIFIED For Sale Real Estate ADVERTISEMENT RATES Gaorga T. Eckanley, Realtor 15c p i lint for the first Homes, Farms, Dairies, Ranchweek and 10c per line for each es, Motels, Mercantile bus. and consecutive week, with a minApartment houses. Ph. imum charge of 50r for first week and 30c for each addiFor Sale Vacant lot on North tional week. Any want ad that requires side of Utah Avenue, between month Main and First West streets; hilling at the end of at 15c per line will be charged Theasite of Star formerly the tre building. Huish - Gilhool per wee Theatres 142 South 2hd East Salt Lake City, Utah 465-212- 8, 465-300- 465-214- 6, 465-204- 1. 12-- FOR SALE - PETS 374-507- 6. tf Ironing done in my home at 433 So. 6th East. Call 465-2412-1- FOR RENT 22 8 Please maybe if we use the polite approach, youll give us your business. We buy, sell, trade coins, stamps. Supplies, handmade jewelry, antique bottles. mis? items. Casper Stamp and Coin Shop. 434 West Center, Provo. Phone 22 5 For Silo TRUCKS For Rent or Sale -- - Campers and Trailers. Butler Motor 1815 S. Main. Sp. Fork. For Sale or Trade 1954 CMC Pick-u- p with horse rack, new condition $450 3 room Apt. Partly tires, very good For Rent or trade for equal value. Phone tf fum. call 798-396- 9. Get that big boy in your family a Registered Brittany Spaniel for Christmas 465-214- 6. 12-- ll-10- 465-20- 22 1 754-366- 9-- For Rent Fum. clean ground giving. floor 3 rm. apt. large living Puppies for Christmas " 2 9 Call nm. sml bed rm. and kitchen, For Sale Part Pomeranian private shower, hot water and Piano part Toy Poodle Dog. Apricot steam heat furn. Westside W. 1st So. Ph 4 call Keith 12-2- 465-340- 465-211- 5. 12-2- 465-220- 8. ll-17- FREE Puppies of Christmas. Call George Hanna 754-332- 3. 3 465-362- 2 465-376- 5. 465-36- 12-23- tf 9-- 23 1. 465-342- 0. 10-2- 8 tf 465-372- tf Piano Tuning and Repairing. 2 room fum. Apt. Leo J. Prows. Member of Piano Technicians Guild. Call collect or 1229cl tf 465-37- 373-740- 6. 12-l- REX L. BEHLINC, Agent for FARMERS INS. GROUP, 279 No. Main Spanish Fork Phone 798-744- plete tf 12-l- INSURANCE All Kinds. Auto, Life, IFire. Contact Paul Bigler, For Rent 70 W. 1st So. Ph. Call ' Repair-Com- service, all makes. Miller, Spring Lake, colors. Complete line Fender Guitars and Amplifiers. Terms. room unfum Apt Herger Music, 158 South 1st 5 or West, Provo. ll-17- 465-233- 8. For Rent Call INSURANCE Tuning and Apt For Rent. Good location. FENDER Mustang Guitars, all Call : tf MUSIC tf For Sale - Farm Produce rm. home . New Excellent selection New and For Rent carpet and drapes. Close in used pianos and organs for Christmas. No Down payment. tf 5 town. Easy Bank terms. Williams For Rent Small 2 bedroom Music Co. Provo, Utah. house in Santaquin Ph. Orem 128 22 5 12-l- 465-301- 225-043- 12-l- 3 tf Small 3 bedrocm Spinet Piano and Electric OrFor Rent Want responsible party in Call home in Alfalfa Hay For Sale Santaquin. 370 North gan. area to assume small this 3rd West Contact LaDean 29 2 monthly payments on on or Westover, Santaquin 29 both. Write Credit Manager,' 5 Copelin Piano Co. 1247 YelMISC. FOR SALE lowstone, Pocatello, Idaho FOR SALE - FRUIT 12 23 M3 For Sale or Rent Campers Red Delicious apand trailers. Butler Motor 1815 For Sale 9 ft Main, Sp. Fork. ples, call Pon Armstrong 29 YOU saved and slaved for Cold Storage Apples. wa& to wall carpet Keep it Crisp new with Blue Lustre. Rent Wayman Fruit Farms. West 2 or electric shampooer $1. Spencer Mtn. Ph. Consult County Clerk or re8 Home Furnishings. spective signers for further 465-226- 9. 12-2- 754-34- 12-1- - 83-20- 1. 754-336- 798-396- 12-- 8 465-248- 1. 465-344- 12-- information. Wallpaper. Why pay more. For Sale Automobiles Fourth Judicial District 12Hc, 26c, 50c, 60, c, 79c single Court State of Utah, in and roll. Tanner Paint Sc Wallpaper For Sale 1965 Ford LTD Ex. for Utah County. 34 W. Utah Ave. cond. Contact Lloyd Shelley at NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE TERMSafeway store or call tf BCE gentle, be kind to that exINATION OF THE INTEREST ESTATE OF AND pensive carpet, clean it with For Sale 1953 Chev. Good Blue Lustre. Rent electric Cond. Call Marie Anderson shampooer $1 Payson Fumit-turDeceased, 465-208- 3. 465-320- 9. 12-l- 754-322- 3. a. For Hale Cheap chair, like new at West Ph. Overstuff WORK WANTED 375 No. 1st Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersignBuild new homes, remodel, ed at the office of Dave McMul-li- n, Call Gerald basements, suits, tarports, Ph. CERAMIC TILE Attorney at Law, City Of12-l- tf Grant F. Thomas, fice Building, Payson, Utah, on Hanson Spanish Fork. Licensed. or before the 15th day of March Artificial ChristFor Sale 1967; claims must be presented Sc New 4. Marie mas Corsages. Remodeling in accordance Utah Code Building Anno12-- 8 15 Call Gerald Hanson, Building Depew. tated 1953, and with proper 2 and Contracting. Ph. verification as required thereFor Sale Stogie shot 22 rifle, tf in. like new, $17.00 Call 465-281215 SEWING MACHINES REAsta Lindstrom Administratrix PAIRED All Brands - 3 mo. Dave McMullin For Sale 2 fifteen inch whls. Guaranty, Dodd, for now tires. Boys Canadian Attorney of the Executor Date of first publication DecZephar figure ice skates. Size 4. Greenhalgh. Call WE BUILD Anything. New ember 8, 1966. Homes or Remodeling. Free 3 mornings. 22 Estimates. Licensed Contract5 PAYSON CHR0N10LE ors. Burdick Lumber and HardSkim for Sale See Howard ware Co. Payson, Utah Phone estab7 2 lOtf A weekley newspaper, Riley. Call lished in 1888, every published 2 26 and entered as secThursday SERVICE TOMS TV ond Closs matter at the post Box 435 Goshen. Utah office in Payson, Utah, under 2 PhoM the act of March 8, 1879. Located at Twin Pines Motel Subscription rate $3.00 per $150.00 and Cafe. Factory trained for in advance: single copy 10 color and BW TV, Stereo cents. SINGER ZIGZAG Home and Auto Radplayers, Mahogany Cabinet ios. Antennas a Specialty. All NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Assume balance of $50.60 on work guaranteed 90 days. 465-235- ll-23- tf 798-370- 6, 465-272- 2. 485-246- 465-272- 465-204- 7. 465-363- 12-1- 465-270- 465-325- 3. $ MILLION AT For Advice About Your Se Your Doctor For IrtformeHon Aik Your Hurt AuocUtloe Most people reach their normal adult weight between the ages of 21 and 25. With each year after that fewer calories axe needed to maintain this normal wight. But people in their 30s and 40s usually eat as much as they did in their early 20 s, become physically less active, and store the excess calories as fat. It has been shown that life expectancy may be shorter for people who are markedly over art forgery and the How to on chic world of fashion, Steal a Million, will have its local premier at the Huish Theatre on Chirstmas Day, Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 25 - 28. Released by 20th Century-Fo- x in Panavision and DeLuxe color, it stars Audrey Hepburn and Eli PeterOToole and Wallach and Hugh Griffith, with a special guest appearance by Charles Boyer. Peter OToole, asSimonDer-mot- t, enters her life when she captures him as a suspected burglar in her fathers mansion. She does not discover until later that he is actually a detective who specializes in solving crimes peculiar to the art world. For the film, producer Koh-lm- ar and director Wyler needed some 70 canvases and 12 pieces of sculpture, all by the worlds leading artists, including Renoir, Van Gogh, Cezanne and others. The trouble was, however, that the masterpieces had to be forgeries -- - so realistic that they could pass for the genuine articles. So early last year, behind padlocked doors at the Studios de Boulogne, just outside Paris, seven of the Continents finest artists began their work. By years end they had what has been called the greatest collection of art forgeries in history. So realistic are the paintings that Los Angeles e'perts who recently viewed them im plored the studio never to let them out of their hands, or surely some day they would be passed as genuine articles. The screenplay for How to Steal a Million" was written by Harry Kurnitz, based on a story by George Bradshaw. co-st- ars their normal weight. Middle-age- d men who are 30 per cent for example, have twice the risk of a heart attack over-weig- ht, compared with middle-age- d men of normal weight. Obesity also means greater likelihood of high blood pressure, elevated blood cholesterol, or dia- betes. There is no quick, easy way to reduce. It is best to avoid extreme reducing diets because they usually leave out foods essential to good health. Even when such diets are successful in bringing your weight down, they dont help you to develop a pattern of eating that will keep your weight normal. If you need to reduce, ask your doctor to advise you. He will know what weight is best for your height, age and body build. Ask your Heart Association for the free pamphlet Why Risk Heart Attack, 250 East First South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Peteetneet Hill ready for Sleigh Riding CHRISTMAS CAROLS An ancient and lovely custom is the singing of Christmas carols, and it hearkens back to the days of old when carols were sung in the streets by waifs and minstrels, when the Yule log burned on the hearth, holly, and mistletoe gleamed amoni the Christmas candles, and wassail songs and greeting made glad the festive and joyou: The recent excavation work on the Peteetneet Hill has madff Christmas time. We like to think that the firs: carol ever sung was by the angel chorus on that first Christmag! Eve, nearly two thousand year: ago. But it was not until th thirteenth century that we fine the beginning of the true Christmas carol, and Italy was Its birthplace. From Italy, the carol spread to Spain, France England, and other European countries,! where it retained its folksong qualities of legendary lore and childlike simplicity, with aj strange mingling of deepest re-- 1 verence and genial mirthful-- ! 8 ness. The beginning of the eigh- teenth century marks the tran- -l sition from the true carol to the1 more dignified and solemnl Christmas hymn. The nine- teenth century brought the beautiful Silent Night, Holy Night, and also O Little Town of Bethlehem, written byPhil-- i lips Brooks and inspired by a Christmas Eve spent by him in the little town of Bethlehem. Thus, the lovely Christmas carols have lived through the The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah ticket fipA Goshen News sleigh riding even better than it was before. For the past two weeks the hill has provided Payson citizens with many hours of recreation. All citizens are asked to exercise judgement in using the hill while the snow is thawing during the winter months. The grass is just getting established and much damage could be done if used at the wrong time. Payson should be proud of the fine recreation areabeing developed by the Nebo School District and should be interested in protecting the grass for enjoyment during the summer. Sixth grade students from the Peteetneet will be responsible to decide whether the hill should be used or not. A sign will be posted on the fence on the south slope to notify the public of the condition of the hill. by EVA COOK The Christmas party of the Country 4 H Livestock Club and the Country 4H Sewing Club was held Dec. 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Finch, 20 members were present, three leaders, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Finch and Mrs. Beathea Wolf. Guests were Mrs. Iris Newton, Mr. Carl Finch and Richard Wolf of Goshen; and BUI Finch of Milford. Members presented their leaders with a Christmas gift and each member received a gift from their leaders. Their next neetingwill be held Jan. 14 at the home of their leaders. Mrs. Finch and Mrs. Wolf served refreshments Visitors at the C. E. Finch home last week were her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith. They have just returned from an LDS Mission in Arkansas and Mississippi. The Smiths are former residents of Santaquin. Ruth Thomas held a quilting party last week at her home. Those attending were Naomi Germaine, Beth Hickman, Mable Finch, Eva Steele, Ruby Steele, Emma Fowler, Hazel Cook, Louise Thomas, Valena Okelberry and Eva Cook. Club held their party at aNephi cafe, last Friday evening. A hot supper was enjoyed by eleven The O.N.O. THURSDAY, DECEMBER the past two weeks at the home of son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Gale White of Among Most Famous One of the most most famous Christmas trees is the General Grant 'tree, located in General Grant National Park, 64 miles east of Fresno, California. This' tree was designated the official tree for national Christmas Christmas Day, 1925. The General Grant tree is esti-- i mated to be about 270 feet high and services are held under the) tree each year. Due to severe weather conditions usually prevalent m the area, however, the number of visitors is somewhat limited. 12-8- 465-282- 6. AS(j tf $22-16- 84 Two bedroom borne and 3 acres of land Santaquin $4600.00. Six bedroom modern borne. Large lot. Excellent location. A very good family home. Use your G. I. privileges. No discounts. Very low down payment. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE PEARL BIGLER. Local Representative Telephone Huish Theatre Bldg. 465-328- 3 Payson, Utah Religion is a normal and natural part of everyday living. Increased intellectual development should be accompanied by an increased response to spiritual values. Ones religious beliefs should serve as a point of reference for personal decisions and choices. Religion is a springboard of action, a motivating influence in all human for conduct, a direction-find- er living. James M. Wood The Literary Club held their Christmas Party at the home of Erma Penrod last Monday evening. Soft Christmas music was played while a hot buffet supper was served to the members. Present were Arelene Kirk, Rachel Jensen, Virginia Roberts, Virginia Clowd, Marger-it- e Poulson, Cleophia Riley, Lola Orem and Ruby Steele. A film was shown with tape recordings of the life of the Savior. Christmas poems were read by members. Gifts were exchanged. SERVICE TOONS -- By Lamar Anderson Mrs. Virginia Roberts attended a Managers Business Meeting last Tues. at a Santaquin Cafe. Following the meeting, dinner was served to 23 managers of the school lunch program and gifts were exchanged. Mr. Boyd Jasperson left for Mesa Arizona to spend the holidays with his girl friend, Miss Linda Richardson, a former student of the B.Y.U. Mrs. Francis Steele, and little daughter visited with her mother in law, Mr. and Mrs. LeVor Davis, also of Milford, visited in Goshen last week end. son of Mr. Pvt Sherwin Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thomas is home for two weeks from Fort Buccanon, and Mrs. Robert Buccanon, of Goshen, is home from Camp Polk, Louisianna, where he is i LAMARS CHEVRON SERVICE Alla Tires. Batteries and Accessories. Bast Service in Payson 7 Phona 465-908- taking army training. College students home for the hollidays are, Jeff Stansfield, Howard Trotter, Jim Morgan, Howard Morgan, Allen Penrod, Judy Cook, Mary Lee Okelberry, and Marsha Clowd. III PAYSOSI Jemal's The Friendly eight met at the home of Eva Cook last Thurs, A hot dinner was served to eight members, and 500 was played. Prizes were won by Lillian Burraston, Delia White, and Dorothy Thomas. CATERING Om, Mrs. Hazel Cook, left Thurs. for Roy, Utah to visit her son and family, the Gale Cooks, she will leave there Tues for Nampa Idaho, to spend the Christmas Holidays at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Jolley W .,vr SERVICE Taka Cara of Evary Detail Mr. and Mrs. William Stickney, owners Phone 465-27- 15 Paywn, Utah 45 West 7th South Delia White returned last week after spending 3 Sptridti WEDDING COMPLETE Mrs. home f SERVICE n prides centuries. BUY YOUR Wedding Invitations k6t6n tnaamaamh CELEBRATE v-- . NOTICE TO WATER USERS AT THE OLD YEAR OUT tf 363-39- is made up of ten of which are silence, and the tenth brevity. Wisdom parts, nine Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen of Tooele spent last Sunday at the Henry Roberts Home, they were also dinner guests. 274-335- tki jike new singer automatic sewing me' iine in a New Const, beautiful mahogany cabinet Work Wanted Free or Remodeling. Repair to blindhem, Just flip a lever buttonholes, sew on but- Estimates. Ashby Electric, Ph. tons, overcast seams, do decorative designs and etc. Can payoff at $7.01 per month or TRY THE CHRONICLE discount lor cash. 25 year guarantee For further information WANT ADS FOR QUICK or free home trial call SIC eves. BALE OF ANY ARTICLE or on Members of the Sam Elton family met at the Hansas House in Salt Lake, Sat. Dec. 17. There were 52 family members present Santa Claus was there in person. Special guest was Mr. Sam Elton who had a gift for everyone. After the party the family wrote group letters to family members in the mission field and the armed services. A tour of the Temple grounds concluded the evening. 12-2- SAVE Mr. Lyle Hatch is in the Pay-sHospital after suffering a serious farm accident at the Church farm at the Elberta project last Monday. Tre-mont- on, Utah. son-in-l- aw General Grant Tree Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. members, those attending were Mable Morgan, Elaine Nelson, Ruth Finelison, Deror Sorn-se- n, Wynona Jensen, Fern Horton, Lavern Kirk, Elaine Kirk, Sylvia Steck, Elva Okelberry and Arelene Kirk. Larry 22, 1966 Rex A. Hiatt, RFD 1, Box 70, Payson, Ut., has filed with the State Engineer Application 37990 to appropriate 1 sec.-f- t. of water from a seep area at a point N. 825 ft. E. 410 ft. and from an underground drain at a collection point N. 1155 ft. E. 1612 ft., both points from W 14 Cor. Sec. 13, T9S, R1E, SLB&M in Utah County, State of Utah. The seep area ranges within a 500-f- t. radius from the point of diversion. The water is to be used year round for stockwatering of 100 cattle and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 30 acs. Uses are to be in SE 14 NW 14 Sec. 13, AND THE NEW YEAR IN AT (51-276- 9) Nebo Stakes NEW YEARS EVE DANCE AND SMORGASBORD NEBO STAKE CENTER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 8:30 FLOOR SHOW ing of sons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut., on or before Feb. 4, 1967. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in Payson Chronicle, Payson, Ut., from Dec. 22, 1966, to Jan. 5, 1967. i NOISEMAKERS ODELL MINER COMBO 55.00 per couple Oi w. $! PHONE PAYSON, UTAH HIGHEST QUALITY Uuy Virtotbs NAPKINS T9S, R1E, SLB&M Protests resisting the grantthis application with rea- The Payson Chronicle of 465-21- 81 - BEST PRICE Htiilst levltatiese THANK YOU NOTES i&rides - You get FREE when you purchase your invitations from us-3- 00 or more and Your engagement and wedding pictures The Chronicle 1 year's subscription to ) |