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Show DEATHS 1 Leora Hughes Andrus Leora Hughes Andrus, native Fork, 78, died Thurs- of Spanish day, Deo. 21, 1967 in a Calif- ornia hospital after a short illness. She was born in Spanish Fork April 10, 1896, the daughter of George and Alicp Moore Hughes. She married Leonard M. Andrus on Nov. 29, 1918, at Spanish Fork. They later made their home in King City, Calif, where she resided since. Mrs. Andrus received her education inSpanish Fork schools. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include her hus- band of King City; one daughter, Mrs. Bill (Nancy) Getris, Salinas, Calif.; two sons, A. G. Andrus and Hughes Andrus, both of King City; one brottn r and four sisters, Mrs. Mary II. Taylor and Mrs. Clarence (Madge) Nielson, both of Spanish hork; Mrs. Leslie (Jessie) Barnett, Pay son; Mrs. John (Jennie Alice) Warren, King City; Dr. John M. Hughes, Walnut Creek, Calif. Funeral services and burial was Saturday at King City. 1967 in Review - continued from front page DECEMBER - 1967: WITH A SONG IN THE AIR the LaNesta Chorus held a Christmas Concert Sunday, December 17 at the Nebo Stake Center. The choral director, J. D. Christensen, shares his talents to bring the culture of music to the community. AUDIT REVEALS Seasonal Customs - Drink Up Most Americans engage in the great seasonal custom of complaining about the taxes which seem to pile up at this time of year almost like the steady falling snow storm of last week. The trouble with the custom, however, is that no one seems to want to do anything about controlling the taxes and most of us feel about the same way about the heavy snow. We would much rather sit at home before our fireplace and engage in verbal throwing of rocks at most of the actions of our elected governmental personalities. Most of us fail to realize that all of our national representatives are now in the state and would certainly welcome a telephone call or especially a personal visit to their Utah residence, in order that they might get down to specific ideas about how you feel on current social and political issues. Wouldnt it be a most commendable and most encouraging thing if the fellow who has the attitude, Oh, Im just one little old taxpayer and no one will listen to me, would take a drink out of the glass of liquid called "Citizen Envolvement" and would decide that he is an American and that he is the thing that makes this country what it is by his productive effort and by his choice at the ballot box. Especially in an election year, every intelligent congressman and senator knows that Mr. Citizen is his full time employer and he had better listen to his employer if he wants to remain employed for another term. I have talked to congressmen who have told me, I represent roughly one half a million people, and even though I issue public information bulletins inviting and encouraging people to please come in and talk to me during the holidays, I am lucky if I 50-contacts. It has unfortunately been a usually true statement among us, Americans, that the person who complains the loudest is usually the person who does the least toward seeing that ideas are presented to our elected representatives in the proper channels. It would take you, a busy productive American, who lives in the richest country in the entire world about fifteen minutes to sit down and write or to pick up a telephone and call Salt Lake. Are you going to be one of the vocal complainers during this coming election year, are the citizen who plays a more intelligent, involved civic role by contacting his representatives and then sjieaks out by saying, "I feel this way about the issue and I told my elected representative that he should vote in the same way if he is to represent me now and in the future. 4 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Payton, Utah 84651 - Thursday, December 28, 1967 Jehovah's Convention Rex Ainge-Series-6- Bard Cloward-Game-2- Gordon HDCP J. HTS 12 Lake 36 Tervort-Game-2- R.s Special HTG Mendenhalls and City, 2952 Market 1020 Rulon Bam-broug- with h, Published in Payson Chronicle December 21, 28, 1967 and January 4, 1968. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Utah County, State of Utah, through- -' out the entire year unless other- wise designated. Locations are Jerry Cox, Elko, Nev.; Huffman, Murray; and SLB&M. Jerry Charles DeLullo, Granger. Saturday mornings program will begin at 9 a.m. with a talk .and staged demonstrations by Noel F. Capson, Salt Lake City, on Carrol A. Wilson, 638 So. 5th West, Payson, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of .045 sec. -- ft. out of a total of of water evidenced .111 sec.-f- t. by Underground Water Claim No. 8516 The water has been diverted from a n. well at a point N 1880 ft. and W. 1116 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 6, T9S, R2E, and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 1 as a supplemental supply on 20 acs., but limited to sole supply on 2.5 acs, within Known Among the Making Peoples His Dealings. Directly afterwards, visiting ministers will make brief calls on local householders and professional people with the Societys two official Bible journals The Watchtow-e- r and the Awake! After the dedication and bap-titalk by Mr. Garrett at 1:30 p.m. qualified candidates will go to the baptismal pool, following which John Stocker of Magna, will speak on Show Concern For Those to Whom Wat-chto- You of Hereafter, .045 sec.-f- t. water will be diverted from a well 100-3ft. deep at a point S. 40 ft. and W. 600 ft. n. from 6S6S tx- - CPtrM taburvtb .IGA CA)0O TOSH OpESSlkJG ItM-suce- ST-- 7Z frmcJHWtrr -- CT o UJITV i (Z TABltPlTt ' El4 Cor. said Sec. 6, SE14, SE14NE14 saidSec.6. The remainder of the water will be diverted and used as hereto- fore. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be submitted in duplicate to the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before February 10, 1968. Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer Published in Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah, on December 28, 1967, January 4, 11, 1968. Visiting ministers will then call on local householders sharing a Bible thought with them on Time to Rejoice. Sunday afternoon, Dec. 31, at 3 p.m. will be the climax of this circuit convention when Mr. Garrett delivers the public ness to Others by Mr. Hartley and Instructing with Mildness by Mr. Garrett will conclude the three-da- y Christian Will God Intervene in'Mens Affairs? After wards, John Gruber, Elko, Nevada, will give a summary of Bible 00 and used for domestic purposes for one family, stockwatering of 6 cows, 2 horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of .5 ac. All uses to be in NE14 hovah. LAEGe AA large electric mot-- 1 ors for sale with switches and control boxes. Some nearly new. Spanish Fork Press. Ph 798-68- address convention. The public is cordially invited to each and all sessions. All seats are free and there will be no collections taken at any time. "The Watchtower magazine. Closing talks Showing Kind- - per week. For Rent-Mis- c 16 i ONE Furnished and one unfurnished Apt. 788 East Second So. SINGER ZIG J3tf 465-20- 09 ZAG - F5r Sale or Rent Campers' and trailers. Butler Motor 1815) S. Main, Sp. Fork. CABINET WALNUT 798-39- sell late model pastel Must IN PAYSON 465-217- 322-16- 465-295- 93 84 F OR RENT F our Bedroom home LIKE NEW motorolla black and white TV. $50. Jayne Brereton 465-- 3 279. tf SINGER MACHINE. ZIG-ZA- sell late model Must Springville, machine. Automatic Taylors Barber Music reliable party to take over last FOR SALE: Fender Guitars,, AMPS, Bases. Guild and Gresch Guitars. $8.00 down, $8.00 per Month. 360 S. 2nd E. Spanish 19tf Fork, payments of $6.60. For further information call eight 375-33- 03 798-65- of ski boots. 7 ellent conditon, and 7 wide, 12 narrow tf 465-37- 89 Exc- Cars and Trucks For Sale Work Wanted - FOR SALE 1958 Rambler Rebel $100. V8 engine with overdrive 0. Runs good. Phone 51 Build new homes, remodel 6, basements, carports. Ph. Grant F. Thomas, Span227tf ish Fork. Licensed. 465-305- 798-370- WANTED I want to lease a ranch or farm in Utah County. Prefer-rabl- y in Spanish Fork or Pay-sarea. Write Box 4, Spanish Fork or Phone Salt Lake City. 53 on Complete service on washers, dryers, dishwashers, disposals refrigeration (portable). Servic Ave. WE. 328-86- and air condition Home Appliance 235 North University Provo. Ph. tf 373-30- BUILD New Anything. homes or Remodeling. Free Estimates. Licensed Contractors. Burdick Lumber and Hardware 'Co. Payson, Utah Phone 3. tf GEO. T ECKERSLEY, REALTY 94 West 1st No. Payson, Utah. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED All Brands - 3 Mo. Guar-- 1 anty. Dodd, tf For Tel. 465-20- 465-212- Acreage, homes, Salesman Vernile 8. business. 465-325- Gasser. 465-214- 6. Sale 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in choice Spanish Fork neighborhood. Large lot 6. with garden plot. 52, 47 798-682- Will make childrens cupboards. Gun cabinets and etc. Contact Cornell Binks 465-364- tf 9. Subscribe To The Payson Chronicle jpflY OFF Good Wishe: Happy and Properous New Year SERVICE hjfjduuji 0m SpmlUf - Complete Wedding & Banquet Service Wr Take Cart of Evtry Detail Mr. and Mrs. Wi-liaStickney, owners 45 Weat 7th South JOHNSON REAL PEARL BIGLER, Local Telephone 465-27- 15 Payson, Utah ) M v 61 Real Estate for Sale 76 fora CATERING 52 Shop. cleaner. Wanted KIRBY vacuum pairs 22 PILE is lofty and soft ....colors retain brilliance in carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Spencer Floor Coverings. 75 TWO 52 FOR RENT: Two bedroom brick home close in. Inquire at Sterl g just flip leaver to make buttonholes, sew on buttons, overcast, monogram, blind hem, and make fancy designs. Want party with good credit to take over last six payments of $8.00 or will discount for cash. Still guaranteed. For free home trial or further information Call Collect. 375-33- 465-21- 51tf 465-28- sewing zig-za- Telephone HOME for rent 767 East 100 or So. Payson call inquire at 791 East 100 So. tf SEWING G All 5eneals Phone 69 color full size automatic zigFOR RENT: 4 roojn home 3 gas; zag sewing machine. Just flip units. .590 East 2nd So, Cali: to make the lever button holes, 0. 'Swartz Lumber sew on buttons, overcast seams, , ! A blind hem, make fancy designs, 'lEW two bedroom carpeted and monogram, sew forward and iraped apf. for rent. Call reverse, sew over pins, etc. tf Want a responsible party that can make the last 7 payments Furnished apot. For Rent. Uof $6.66 per month, or $45 tilities furnished. One or two cash. 15 year guarantee. For 5. adults 562 South Main free home trial Call tf or 363-39tf evenings. 3ec. 6. Preach. Any want ad that requires billing at the end of moth will be charged at 25? per line SEVERAL NE14SE14, NW14SE14 said Saturday evenings program will begin at 6:45 p.m. with "Song and Experiences by Harry Mitani, Provo. Then Mr. Garrett will review the preaching activity of each congreation comprising Utah Circuit No. 1 after which he will be in charge of staged dramatizations, highlighting the theme "Walking in and Accord with the Spirit Displaying Fruits of the Sprit in Our Ministry. Sunday mornings session will begin at 9 a.m. with a talk by Sam Mochizuki, Salt Lake Let All Praise JeCity, on week. 52 465-27- Applications for any appointed positions with Payson City which will be open after the first of the year will be received on or before 12 noon Monday, January 8, 1968. Applications, together with qualifications may be mailed to Mayor LaMar Losser, 20 South 700 West, Payson, Utah. Patterns lighting the theme For Taking The Initiative will be Orville Welden, American Fork; to the under- NOTICE high- for sale 44 75-9-- ministry-developme- class begins; 465-30- signed at 275 No. Main, Spanish Fork, Utah on or before the 18th day of February, 1966 Claims must be presented in Jaccordance with Utah Code An5, with pronotated (1953) per verification as required therein. Richard M. Taylor Attorney First Security Bank of Utah N A Administrator Published in the PaysonChron-ci- l, December 14, 21, 28, 1967, and January 4, 1968. as he speaks on the convention theme Walking Orderly bySpi-ri- t. On the ministry-trainin- g school to follow will be Ralph Hamill, Fred Vandres, Tom Taylor and Cheri Mori, Salt Lake City; William Chow, Pleasant Grove; and Irene Curran, Tooele. nt A 8:15 p.m. the DOSE vouchers ADVERTISEMENT RATES 25? per line for the first week and 15? per line for each consecutive week with a mini-nu- m charge of 75? for first week and 45? for each additional 9. USED Refrigerator Creditors will present claims cial traveling representative, AND ADVERTISING SPECIALISTS 798-214- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF GEORGE C. CHASE, deceased. ool. The program will open with by Songs and Experiences Lavor Oakley of Kearns, to be followed by F. F. Garrett, spe- District 91 fireplace wood ForSale,byl3th Ward Explorers. 52 NOTICES Murray, have prepared an appropriate setting for this Bible convention. Pleasant surroundings always create the proper atmosphere for Bible instructions. The twenty departments which make the convention function smoothly have been assigned their respective location in the Orem High Sch- 35 will not be responsible tely. for more than one incorrect insertion. Such responsiblity is limited to a correct insertion of advertisement. CHOICE pinion and hardwoods Guardianship Consult the County Clerk or the Various Signers For Further Information the initial event of the three-da- y gathering slated to begin at 6:45p.m. much work will have to be done so as to be prepared for this Bible educational program. The stage department, under the direction of Sam Mochizuki, Salt 60 & appears For Sale- - Misc. Legal Notices' Probate advertisement incorrectly, .notify us immedia- WANTED: LPN for MD office Phone J. R. Hogan, MD. 186 E. Utah Ave. Payson, 465-25- yur H Utah. With NEWSPAPERS THiWS INSURANCE All Kinds. Auto, Life, Fire. Contact Paul Bigler, 5. 70 w. 1st So. Ph. n morning. Clerk, Clarence J. Wendel, em-- b. zled over $37,000 according to Gardner, Hawkins, and Bor-u- p, Certified Public Accountants whose offices are at 120 East 300 North Street in Provo. GET sixteen-congregatio- circuit convention of Jehovahs Witnesses will officially begin tomorrow evening at 6:45 p.m. in the Orem High School, 175 South 400 East, Orem, Utah. F. Richard Kelley, Granger, convention manager for Jehovahs Witnesses in Utah Circuit No. 1, indicated that over 80 volunteer workers will begin moving their equipment into the Orem High School tomorrow re-ei- ve PRINTING Help Wanted 465-376- The ADJUSTMENTS J insurance Huish Theatre Building ESTATE Representative 465-328- 3 Payson, Utah |