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Show Buy Bonds where you work. Continued from Front Page any of the following committee members: Dennis Dixon, Merlynni Tanner, June Dickey, Roe Wilde or Roy Broadbent, We need the opinions and ideas of everyone in Payson if our city is to choose the most beneficial course of action for the future growth and development of our great city. MY SUGGESTION UNITY FORDEVEL-COM- M PROJECTIVE IN Archie Williams, He does. OPING THE PAYSON BUSINESS PLANNING WOULD BE: -- High School New- s- Nolan Barney, faculty member heading the art committee, has entered into a restoration project of the oil paintings owned by the high school. All of the pictures will be cleaned and hung in the halls. Easels have been purchased and are now in use in the Art ees, he invests in U.S. Savings Bonds. He saves for the future his own and America's when he puts something into Bonds every payday. Savings Bonds are a good deal. Buy Bond fads: Savings Bonds pay you back $4 for every $ at maturity in only seven years . . . are replaced free if lost, destroyed or stolen . . . bat e special tax advantages . . . can be redeemed whenever the need arises. The U.S. Government does not pay for this advertisement. It is presented as a public service in cooperation with the Treasury Department and The Advertising Council. :Q: Shop At Home And Save Time and Money Chairman Thursday, September 26, 1968 84651 - IF02J1E ENGINE ELECTRONIC Physical education classes have been picking up rocks and aiding in the preparation for the landscaping project. ANALYSIS ROYS CHEVRON Entry Blank Name Mrs. Joan Christensen of the Payson High School Speech Department took many of the students of the forensic class to hear Richard Nixon, Republican candidate for the President of the United States. They also heard George Romney and Senator Wallace F. Bennett. The students were impressed by both the speakers and the Tabernacle Choir who sang as a request for Mr. Nixon, The Battle Hymn of the Republic and America For Me. Mr. Nixon said that Utah represented the mountain-to- p of his campaign and he was delighted to hear the Tabernacle Choir again. Mrs. Christensen said Mr. Nixons wife, Pat, was lovely in a suit of sunlit yellow. Mrs. Romney chose a beige suit. U.S. Savings Bonds where you bank, or join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. You'll walk a bit taller. Payson, Utah of the Public Relations Committee of the Payson High School, stated that the grass has been planted in front of the high school in accord with the plan towards the beautification of the grounds. Watch Address the story of Phone Number Department. He works for the government a traveling man. Like seven out of ten government employ- 10 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE It is the desire of Principal George Puckett that a new painting will be purchased each year to be hung in the halls of the high school. , SCORE PAYSON Payson Lions UTAH OPPONENT TIE BREAKERS TONIGHT on Spanish Fork TV 2 MEWS : Opponent Springville Opponent Provo Opponent ROYS CHEVRON BIG CHOICE OF FINEST CUTS! SAVE ON YOUR FAMILY'S FAVORITES! SAFEWAY RAIN CHECKS INSURE SPECIALS!! Phillip S. Selander Sometimes an extra heavy demand wil exhaust our supply of a special. If thi happens, just ask our checkout cleri for a rain check (oversold certificate It guai antees you the items at the sak price as soon as new supplies come in Appointed Manager Mountain States Telephone Company has announced the appointment of Mr. Phillip S. Selander as Manager of the Price Exchange. He will replace Mr. Philip B. Horsley, who is (but which once?) retiring. Mr. Selander began his telecareer as an Operations Assistant in Salt Lake City in June, 1965. He has been a Repair Service Foreman in Salt JLake, and was transferred to the Spanish Fork Exchange as Service Foreman in July, 1966. He filled an LDS Mission to the Great Lakes area in November, 1960. He attended and graduated from the University of Utah in June, 1965 with a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering. Mr. Selander was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was married to Lynnette Curtis, June 17, 1966. They are the phone parents Oeen and (.Accepted Quailed NEBO AGENCY 197 East 1st North PAYSON, 465-251- 5 UTAH toudCy (jtmiouncos U.S.D.A. Grade A Wilson's Certified 5 to 7 Pounds Manor House utypoiufMCut as 2Y2 to 3V2 lb. lb. Range (Sliced Picnics lb. Swift's Premium 45) lb. Save On Bacon of a 10 month old son. Lynnette has taught school in Payson, Utah and plans to do some substitute teaching in NATIONWIDE MEMBER Price. Affiliation with American Institute of Marketing Systems (AIMS) now affords our clientele the most effective real estate marketing and NATIONWIDE. service available locally . . . regionally ... 't&ucdd Siom tVotiu week Sept. 25 - Oct 1 Open 7 Show 7:15 p.m. Newspapers 1 BEAN MARTIN ARCH Open Thurs., Fri., ROBERT Sat. & Show each Night 1 MITCHUM Shoppers Handbills Direct Mail Brochures Office Supplies Art and Sign Work Addressing and THEATRE Open 8:00 - Show 8:15 THURS., FRI., & SAT. September 26, 27, & 28th EtU Mailing Service rjtimtt ICSatEGK Typewriters and JSltSI sram 70' Century foi Presents Saturday Matinee & 3 EAIIDSLEKO PANavtSION Tuesday "V ladies night is COt OR El 01 COLLEGIUM MUSICUM - Music i El pi El El 'El El El El El El El El EBBE G G G SERIES 1 49 or 349 The Music Lecture Series for the fall semester 1968 will consist of fourteen stimulating lectures to be followed by fourteen concerts as described below. Only high school credit, based on The and graduates or persons nineteen years of age or older may enroll for may enroll as an "audit" student. Credit and grading will be attendance at both lecture and concert. but anyone U total student fee of $17.50 Includes the tuition for the lecture series reserved seats to the concerts. .Regular BYU students must obtain their own tickets separately at the Harris Fine Arts Center ticket office. TIME non-8Y- Lectures: Concerts: TUITION $3.00 $17.50 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. 8: 15 p.m. PLACE students U students ' (Includes tuition fee and reserved seats at all the above concerts) BYU Non-BY- For Further Information and Registration Contact: Special Courses and Conference FALL Onions, Peas, Golden Cream Style Corn Sliced & French Style Green Beans Mexicorn, White Shoe Peg, Niblets Corn or All Green Asparagus Spears & 17-o- Food Sale! 16-o- 12-o- Case of 24 cans Golden Ripe Beauties Great For School Lunches Payson Chronicle MUSIC LECTURE cm Annual The OelUXE GE C G G G E EE G GG E G GG GE GE E Q El El El Safeway's Green Giant Sale Peas Soon! Business Machines Sales and Service Rubber Stamps chci kb:: 1 Coming and Cold Strike Stamps At Safeway ! Low - Low Prices Lectures: Concerts: Recital Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center Madsen de Jong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center, except for chamber recitals which wl be held In the Madsen Recital Hall I 242 Herald R. 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