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Show Spring Lake Events Unora Huith Phone 445-263- 1 Mrs. Janice West and Mrs. Elaine Brereton were hostesses to a family dinner on Sunday for Mothers Day. The dinner was held in honor of their mother, Mrs. McKinley (Chloe) Cook at her home to fchow their appreciation and love for her on Mothers Day. Their children with their grandchildren and gathered at their parents home making a group of 47 family members present. They all enjoyed wishing their grandmother happy Mothers Day, the family association and the dinner. Mrs. Don (Elva)Spainhower from Bounther daughter, Mrs. Jerry (Dian) Kershaw and two small daughters, Stacey and Mickell from Draper visited at the home of Mrs. Cecil S. Peery for a while on Wednesday. The children were happy to see their grandmother. Bert Huish from Vivian Park visited with his aunt, Mrs. Cecil S. Peery Thursday afternoon. Later he visited with an uncle, Ray Huish and his aunt Lenora He had just returned recently Huish, from a trip to Arzona visiting with relatives and friends. While there he went on a trip with a number of his cousins from the Huber and Huish families. They went to Morales, Old Mex., where some of the cousins lived when they were children which they enjoyed very much. He also went to Jaurez, Old Mexico to visit cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shupe and He visited two cousins George family. and Charles Huish and families atMoren-ci- a, Ariz. At Douglas, Ariz,, he visited with relatives and friends. Ronald Eggett and Dr. L. Lafferty motored to night where they atCounty Dairy Princess a very pleasant evening listening to the musical numbers and watching the girls as they entered the various stages of the contest. They also enjoyed the full course banquet served in connection with the pageant. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Watson Provo Wednesday tended the Utah Pageant spending Deuel. An overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George LeFevre Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson and daughters, RaeLene and Roseanne Johnson attended the Utah County Dairy Princess Pageant at Provo Wednesday night. RaeLene was one of the Dairy Princess Mrs. Marinda Carter and daughter, Mrs. Rowene Knapp joined with other members of the Carter family recently for a birth' day party at the home of Mrs. Grove of in Lake at honor Salt (Fannie) Carter the birthday of Mrs. Iona Spainhower. Mxs 0 Probate A Guardianship Locations in SLB&M. Frank T. Nelson, Salem, Utah proposes to change the point of diversion place and nature of use of of water as evid0.015 sec.-f- t. enced by Underground Water Claim 22236. The water has well been diverted from a n. located at a point W. 960 ft. N. 50 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 3 T9S, R2E and used for the stockwatering of 25 cattle, and 3 horses. All uses in SE14-SE1- 4 Sec. 3, T9S, R2E. of Hereafter, 0.015 sec.-f- t. water is to be diverted from a n. well ft. deep located at a point E. 2050 ft. S. 150 ft. from Wl4 Cor. Sec. 30, T8S, R3E and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 2 cattle within 9) 100-3- NE14SW14 Sec. 30, T8S, R3E. Protests resisting the grant- ing of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or 27. Consult the County Clerk or the Various Signers For Further Information BIDS ON CONCESSIONS All those interested in the concession stands for the Fiesta Day Rodeo, please make a bid and send it to Tom Beckstrom by July 1st. Published May 14, 21, 28, 1970 NOTICE OF AUCTION TO RESOLVE MECHANICS LIEN: 1. 1963 Wagon 3F 48 L 133225. V 3B56 2. 1956 Chev-pickFord-Fairla- ne LOO 86 8 8 3C 364 3. 1963 Chev. pickup S112509 To be sold Tuesday, May 26 at 10 a.m. at Tischner Ford Sales and Service. Published in Payson Chronicle May 14 and 21, 1970 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of STUART POLZIN Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his home; 535 South Main St., Payson, Utah on or before the 29th day of May A.D. 1970. Bills must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated, with pro- per verification as required therein. Date of first publication May 7, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah on May 14, 21 and 28, 1970. Roy Broadbent per verification as required therein. Date of first publication May Administratrix Published in Payson Chronicle May 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller went to Salt Lake on Friday, to take their daughter, Paula to the University Hospital for a check-u- p. Society. She was also a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include one son and one daughter, Doss A. Dean and Mrs. Gary (Dixie) Mitchell, both of Sandy; brothand sisters, Wilford Jenkins, Murray; m George Jenkins, Orem; Joseph and Mrs. Salt of both Lake; Jenkins, Belle Jones, Byron, Wyo.; Mrs. Hattie Meads, Soda Springs, Ida.; Mrs. May Olson, Provo. Funeral services were held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Crescent LDS Second Ward Chapel Interment was in Memorial ers Hy-ru- Jerry Kirk Jerry Lynn Kirk, 19, 280 North Main, Payson, was fatally injured Friday afternoon, May 15, 1970, when he was thrown from a truck after it went out of control on Highway 50-- 6 four miles west of Elberta in South Utah County. The half-to- n truck in which Kirk was a passenger reportedly went out of control, skidded along one side of the road, careened to the other side, then rolled over twice. The truck was westbound enroute to Eureka at the time of the accident. Jerry was dead on arrival at the Payson Hospital from a basal skull fracture. Jerry Lynn Kirk, was born May 9, 1951 in Payson, a son of Don and LaVoice Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fisher were guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fisher for a delicious Mothers Day dinner at their Their daughter, home at Salt Lake. Mrs. Joyce Elder from Provo paid a visit to her mother, early Sunday morning to bring her Mothers Day greeting and a Their three daughters in Calif, gift. called their mother on the phone to wish her a very happy Mothers Day. Mrs. Elvon Butler received a phone call on Mothers Day from her daughter, Mrs. Art Arnold and family who moved toOkla. recently to make their home, to wish Mrs. Butler a happy Mothers Day and to let her parents know how they all were. Both Mr. and Mrs. Butler talked with her. Gardens. Colvin Kirk. He was an active member of the LDS Church and graduated from the Payson LDS Seminary as a four-yegraduate. He was also a graduate of Payson High ar School He had attended Snow College in Eph- raim and had been working at the Burgon burial vaults ' , Survivors include his parents, Payson; brothers, Don L. Kirk, Cedar City; Greg- ory Kirk and Michael Kirk, Shawn Kirk, all of Payson; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk, Goshen. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Payson LDS Fourth Ward Chapel Interment will be in the Payson City Cemetery under the direction of Rigby Mortuary. CEMETERY Mr. and Mrs. James L. Davenport visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Sadler, Sunday. They attended Sacrament Meeting with her parents. I Mine. Shop At Home And Save Time and Money ATTEUTION Mr. and Mrs. George LeFevre went to Spanish Fork for a visit with his sister who is residing at the home of her daughter. MEMORIALS in Ageless Granite Mr. and Mrs. Merrin Spainhower from Payson visited wth his mother, Mrs. Cecil S. Peery Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay drove to Las Vegas, Nev. Tuesday morning where they were overnight guests of their daughter, Judy and husband Loyd Draper and children. The went to bring some of their daughters furniture back with them. Mr. and Mrs. Draper are leaving Las Vegas where they have spent about three years while he was in the service there, and are moving to Spring Lake on the 25 of May fo : ' make their home. Mr. Draper plans to attend the Brigham Young University. J Precision Built Steel Reinforced Scientifically Made Concrete Burial Vault. Only the finest materials available are used in construction. . Cawp af ( BdZlUjj &TOnUmznt & I'ciuit Co. 725 South State Street, Provo Phone 374-058- 0 Over 80 Years of Production and Experience the. iBUv 465-239- 5, For the finest COAL available anywhere Call Mike Cowan tf 465-29- 08 For sale: John Deere Hay Baler Good condition Call 754-3482 tf Remington long carriage typewriter for sale Excellent condition See at 280 N. Main Call J-Publishing Co tf 798-68- 16 large electric motors for sale with switches and control boxes Some nearly new Spanish Fork Press Phone SEVERAL 798-68- CAMPERS or Trailers for sale or rent Butler Motor Phone tf or 798-33- 798-39- Now available: FORNEY WELDING SUPPLIES Johnson Tractor and Implement tf Spanish Fork Publishing Co. For Rent- - Misc Aluminum offset plates for sale .009 thick. Ideal for linings, roofing and hundreds of other uses. 23 x 35. 20? each, 6 for $1.00. Also paper end rolls. Publishing, WOULD YOU BELIEVE can save you lots of time and money on RUG CLEANING? Try us? Rent a Bissell Electric Rug Shampooer for just $2.00 a day. Its an shampooer that gets rugs deep-dow- n clean when used with Bissell Rug Shampoo. Be a believer Call or visit The Modern Country Store Parkinsons in Benjamin We 798-68- 16 Spanish F ork easy-to-oper- Magnetic sign headquarters Publishing Co. for interior or exterior use Sizes up to 24x18 Choice of colors Prompt 798-36- Doing Your Geanealogy Work? You will need a wide carriage typewriter to fill in new sheets New or used models available at the Spanish Fork Press. Call advertisement appears incorrectly, notify us immediately. We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Such responsiblity is limited to a correct insertion of advertisement. - HOUSEWIVES -TEACHERS SUMMER WORK If you have a good educational background and can work 12 day, every other day and every other Saturday, please clip coupon below giving name, education, etc., and return to Mr. Wendell Terry, 575 No. 2nd West American Fork or tele- 798-28- 465-37- 70 Yes H Real Estate tf Realtors - Construction NEED 24 ELBOW MORE one anc three-quart- er baths. Beautiful rock fireplace. Finest location. These folks will even consider trade A rare opportunity for someone! Better check with us on this today. dressings, landscaping, extra cement work, patios, even garage. All of this and a 4 bedroom brick home in a excellent location, for less than the price of a new home. Call us on this one. for a small home. WANT YOUR OWN LIT- -I TLE KINGDOM acres? Perfect place to raise 5 On Your Own332 i I I X JOHNSON REAL I ESTATE 9 I PEARL BIGLER, Local Telephone Huish Theatre Building Representative 465-328- Payson, pigs, kids, or sheep. Let us show you this one right away. Only $60,000 Call Us Today! 279 North Main Spanish Fork's Multiple Listing iPhone: 1 Business . 3 Utah Mr. 63 on 23 home for baths, carport Phone . . I Grant Halverson . Margaret Gardner. iArlo Mitchell . . . 798-35- 798-29- 73 91 ADVERTISEMENT RATES 25? per line for the first week and 15? per line for each consecutive week with a minimum charge of 75? for first week and 45? for each additional week. Any want ad that requires billine at the end of the month will be charged at 25? per line per week. WANTED WANTED: Large, clean cotton rags. Highest prices paid. Bring to Chronicle or Press office. sale 12 1 tf 465-27- 22 lots in Salem plots All utilwater - John M. Towers 2385 Lambourne 17 Ave. S.L.C. Utah building 13, 12, 1 acre ities, irrigation Payson home for sale: Beautiful lg family room, brick fireplace, FHA, VA loan available to qulified buyer Could trade for income property or Salt Lake home Call Salt Lake City 22 or interior, Take up payments on beautiful console piano. Write: Credit manager, Box 202, Sandy, Utah 84070 23 For sale or rent: Band instruments. $10.45 for entire summer beginning in May. Rental price to apply on purchase if desired. Contact on, 465-239- Madoline Dix- Payson or 5, Sum-merha- ys Music Co., 3719 South tf State, Salt Lake City. 53 278-22- PERSONAL Cars, Trucks for Sale For sale: El Marachi Cafe Santaquifi Open under new management 2 weekdays Friday & Sat. 4-- 10 1967 Bridgestone moExcellent condition miles call torcycle. only 1300 465-32- 09 21 12-1- 21 0 For Sale- - Livestock '64 Stude Comm. 6 cyl 34,000 ml 2 dr. reclining seats, 2 snow tires, good care taken Call 798-20- For sale: pair Ewe-- , 22 46 and lambs by the For sale: Rabbit Pens, one 5 unit hutch and 16 wire pens Phone tf 798-22- 57 Real LIMOUSINE SERVICE To and From Your Doorstep and Salt Lake Airport For Information Phono del service. pickup and or home estimate. 798-80- 88 for free in 798-29- 21 WE BUILD anything New home or remodeling Free estimates Licensed contractors Burdick Lumber and Hardware Co. Pay-so- n, Utah Phone 465-32- 53 tf Sparkling sprayed acoustic ceilings Free estimates Phone 768-25- tf 66 Complete service on washers, dryers, dishwashers, disposals (portable) Home Appliance Service 235 North University Ave. Provo Phone tf 373-30- 76 new and remodeling service available New home construction, room addition, Licensed contractor garages Phone Lehi tf Complete 768-25- 66 WILL REMODEL, build extra room, carport or general con- or see tracting work Grant Thomas tf 798-37- 06 Carpeting and upholstery expertly machine cleaned. No soap used. All cleaning done in your home. Carpeting 6 cents a sq. foot. Large areas much less. Call if definitely want an appointment call collect 80 756-48- Will sew draperies $1.25 per panel Also alterations on mens trousers Phone tf Estatt Insurance and W IF AGENCY Funds 197 East 100 North, Payson. Ph. 445-251- 5 We have just listed one of the finest homes Nebo Agency has ever had the opportunity to sell. 3 bedroom, brick, full basement, fireplace, beautifully landscaped yard, baths, only 6 years old. Ia Total price just sider a contract. 23,500.00 Will trade down or con- 798-30- 52 798-21- 14 374-140- 2 APARTMENTS FOR 56 14tf and Appraisals KEY Salem. Complete furniture upholstery. Free 465-30- 22 8. CHRISS UPHOLSTERY 180 West Hiway, 465-28- 12-1- Sun. Work Wanted Lehi Music New three bedroom 465-335- X Lots acreage 373-53- 374-64- 58 ROOM the cost of floor coverings, window Will trade income property make offer. 465-34- Insurance furnished including heat, water 307 South 6th E. old brick needs redecoraand some fixing up but it ting has a world of possibilities. Land is cultivated, fenced, has good water right. Is priced to sell Call for more details then Choice MITCHELL For rent: Three room basement 798-681- 6. 9 room home in Payson 33 acres good soil This 467-71- 04 82 22 465-20- 21 79 Education Phone No Presently employed:No Nice, nearly new apt. for rent Phone 756-41- Modern service station for sale or lease Ready for immediate occupancy Inquire at Dixons tf Market Phone area 7 yr. Help Wanted phone Name- - For Sale- - Real Estate Large 16 Transfer Pencils, 30? Iron-o- n ADJUSTMENTS If vour Deco-wri- te A.D. 1970 Administrator Published in Payson Chronicle May 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1970 She married Dick H. Dean in 1918 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Oct. 2, 1962. She was an active member of the LDS Church serving in the Relief da Mrs. Ronald (Jennie Ruth) Alvey was a patient at the Payson Hospital for several days last week for a back injury which she suffered from a fall. She is conval-esin- g at her home since returning from the hospital on Saturday. 75-9- -5, Dave McMullin ATTORNEY George T. Eckersley kins. Dennis Maestas, Spanish Fork; Paul Maestas, Payson; four daughters, Mrs. Clor-inMorfin, Mrs. Molly Romero, both of Elko. Nev., Mrs. Mary Rutherford, Murray, Mrs. Annabel Morfin, Battle Mountain, Nev.; 30 grandchildren, six and a brother, Pete Maetas, Payson. Requiem mass was held Monday at 10 a.m. in the St. Francis Catholic Church in Provo. Holy Rosary was Sunday at 8 p.m. in the Keith Jolley Mortuary. Burial was in the Payson Cemetery. level per verification as required therein. Date of first publication May Dave McMullin ATTORNEY Jane Ashworth Juan L Maestas, 66, Payson, died Thursday, May 14, 1970, in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born May 15, 1903 in Coyote, N.M., he was a son of Miterio and Alvina Varos Maestas. He married Amada Valasquiz in New Mexico in 1924. She died Feb. 7, 1959. He married Beneranda Salazar in Cuba, N.M. in 1962, He was a member of the Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife; two sons, May 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1970 7 Jennie Maretta Jenkins Dean, 70, native of Goshen, died at a Murray hospital Tuesday, May 12, 1970. She was born May 3, 1900, in Goshen, the daughter of John Laird and Annie M. Sorensen Jen- Juan Maestas For your Growing Family? Four bedroom, split NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of STEVEN ASHWORTH deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at City office Building, Pay-so- n, Utah on or before the 9th day of August A.D. 1970 must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated (1953) 5, with pro- 7 A.D. 1970 Thursday, May 21, 1970 Jennie Dean Guardian Published in Payson Chronicle NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of J. EVERETT NELSON aka JOSEPH EVERETT NELSON deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at City Office Building, Pay-so- n, Utah on or before the 9th day of August A.D. 1970 must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated (1953) with pro- CHRONICLE THE PAYSON OBIWARIES Used bathroom fixtures, tub, toilet and washbowl Call Payson Also 28 inch door tf (inside) You can save 75-9-- 8 For Sale- - Misc. NOTICES notices NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unlebS other- before June Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson and daughter, Roseanne Johnson were present when their daughter, Miss RaeLene Johnson presented her Senior Recital Sunday afternoon, May 17, in the Nephi School of Music at Nephi. field High School. Members of Daughters of Utah Pioneers Camp Spring Lake met Thursday at the home of Captain Elaine Brereton where they quilted on a quilt made of blocks. On each block the name of one of the fifty states with its state flower had been The quilt will be sold to earn painted. funds for the camp expenses. The regular meeting was held in the afternoon with Captain Elaine Brereton Prayer was conducting the meeting. offered by Dorothy Vincent, Chaplain. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Thelma Butler, Secretary. The lesson, Ghost Towns," was given by Iris Deuel, class leader. Dorothy Vincent read a history of her great grandfather, John all Harvey Moore. Members who quilted at noon. lunch together day enjoyed In the afternoon delicious refreshments were served by hostesses, Dorothy VinPresent at the cent and Neta Miller. Della Mower, were and meeting quilting Maida Sadler, Thelma Butler, Vola BuAnna tler, Hatti Tervort, Maxine Moore, LeFevre, Lenora Huish, Viola Cowan, Dorothy Vincent, Elaine Brereton and Iris wise designated. Dr. and Mrs. Watson L. Lafferty, Mrs. Maxine Moore, Mr. McKinley Cook, Mrs. Marie Glahn and her friend from Payson went to Manti Thursday night where they all attended a session in the Manti Tempi. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan went to Richfield, Idaho, Saturday morning , their daughter, Nelda and husband Grant Haws and their family to spend a long weekend to be present for graduation of their granddaughter, Julie Haws from the Rich- iful, lfll Mr. and Mrs. George LeFevre, Mr. Earl Decker, Mrs. Joyce Saunders and daughters Mary Lynn and Lynette, Mrs. Reva Tervort and children, Mitch and Terico, Mrs. Maxine Moore and daughter Miss Joy Lynn Moore attended the Senior Recital of Miss RaeLene Johnson held at Nephi at the Nephi School of MusicSunday. Mr. Ray Huish and sister, Miss Lenora Huish were happy to receive an announcement of the graduation of their niece, Miss Julie Haws from the Richfield HighSchool at Idaho, from Julie. Julie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Haws of Richfield. son-in-la- vi Relief Society presidency, Mrs. Zella Griffith, Mrs. Lurene Saunders and Mrs. Dortheela Benson motored to Provo Thursday to see Mr. and Mrs, Roy Lyman (Cora) to see how they were after being in a car accident in which Mrs. Lyman received cuts and bruises and a broken wrist. The Dr. and Mrs. Watson L. Lafferty went to Salt Lake to the home of their daughter Colleen and husband Clavin. Ewell and family Sunday afternoon for a Mothers Day visit. Their daughter Kathleen and w Mike Hickman and theii three small daughters joined with them ,at her sisters home where they all had a very happy Mothers Day visiting together, especially enjoying the grandchildren, especially enjoying grandmothers homemade ice cream she brought with her. Vtve Others present for the birthday dinner and visiting were, Mrs. Verna Taylor, from Salem; Mrs. Kathy Caras from Benjamin; Mrs. Jan Knapp, Mrs. Ranee Knapp, Mrs. Kathy Carter and a number of small children. All enjoyed the pleasant family association. . en , Friday nights was Mr. LeFevres brother, Clifford LeFevre from Panguitch who will visit around in the area while on vacation from his work. He left here on Friday and will visit with his daughter and family at Provo and with a son and family at Clearfield. RENT. 4 ' |