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Show Teachers GOICLASSIFIED William Garry Brown of Santaquin reports that his Registered Holsteins were classified for body conformation on Aug. 10. The scoring was done by an official classifier of Holstein Friesian Association of America, Brattleboro, Vermont. Dairymen enrolled in this herd improvement program receive a numerical score for each animal evaluated. The True-TyHolstein represents theoretical perfection and has a value of 100 points on the classification score card. Each animal is scored, receiving a rating of Excellent (90 points or more), Very Good (85 through 89),, Good Plus (80 through 84), Good (75 through 79), Fair (65 through 74), or Poor $4 points or pe below). Including animals previously scored, the Brown herd has 1 Excellent, 11 Very Goods and 28 Good Pluses. Hel- pContinued from Front Page contribution may be small it is going to do big things when added to the little contributions which others make. Now that the home is just weeks from completion lets do our part as Payson citizens to see the project through. A- lready generous people from many states of our nation and people from as far away as Great Britain have sent in contributions and encouragement so we dont want to have them r own share. The way to really get the benefit of anything is to do our part so lets get busy nowand send in our money so that we can feel really a part of this wonderful houseraising for Chuck. Lets send in or deliver in person our dollars TODAY!!! do-ou- Home of PRIDE & PROGRESS 1 Legal Noticis NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year un- less otherwise designated. Locations inSLB&M. 6 228 Keith J. Shuler, 1215 Catherine St., Salt Lake City, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 1.0 sec.-f- t. of water as evidenced by Seg. App. 33334b The water has been diverted from 3 wells as fol0 ft. lows: (1) well, deep at a point S. 1260 ft. E. 300 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 25; a-- Continued from Front Page PAYSON JUNIOR HIGH Vernon Finch Maud Blight Margaret Williams MIDDLE LaMar Wilson Boyd Anderson Glen Poulsen Hal Shuler Ronald Stewart Glen Holmes Elizabeth Brown Dwane Haskell (2) well, 10-i- n. 200-5- ft. deep 00 at a point N. 300 ft. W. 200 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. 26; (3) ft. deep at well, 200-5a point S. 650 ft. E. 300 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 25; all T9S, R2E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 2 horses and 2 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 39.76 acres within NW14NW14 Sec. 25, NE14 Sec. 26, T9S, R2E. Hereafter, 1.0 sec.-f- t. of water is to be diverted from any or all of 5 wells as follows: (1, 2, and 3) same as heretofor; (4) & ft. deep 0 (5) wells, at points, (4) S. 1150 ft. W. 730 ft. from Nl4 Cor. Sec. 26; (5) S. 3780 ft. W. 990 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 22, T9S, R2E, and used for the same purposes as heretofor described within Sec. 22; NW14NW14 10-i- n. 00 10-i- n. 100-50- 14 Sec. Sec. 25; NE14, NE14NW14 26, T9S, R2E. Clarence D. Aston, 495 E. 1700 N., Provo, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 3.5 sec.-f- t. ' of water as evidenced by App.' No. 25222 The water has been diverted from a 10-i- n. well, 367 ft. deep at a point S. 1320 ft. E. 1980 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 32, T9S, R2E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 20 cattle, and from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 for irrigation of 56 acres within Nl2-NWSec. 32, T9S, R2E. Hereafter, 3.5 sec.-f- t. of wa6). 14 ter is tobe diverted from 2 wells as follows: (1) well, 367 10-i- n. 1 MITCHELL Real Estate :We have HUD Dawn Olson Maynard Moore Norma Jones Sharon Chandler Business , Grant Halverson . ! Margaret Gardner. Arlo Mitchell . . . 798-35- 73 798-299- 1J 798-305798-211- 4J CATTLE-FA- Paul Beckstrom Lorraine Eshelman Martha Tanner Marie Stevenson Beth Huish Principal Ned Hansen Joe Lynn Spencer 4th 5th 2nd 3rd inter-indust- ry beef business leadership." Spencer, raised on a livestock farm at ' Payson, Utah, comes to ANCA from Swift FIRST CONTRIBUTION Mayor Howard Riley made the 1956-195- first contribution. His name will be inscribed with that of his wife, Shirley, in seats that will be available to them to purchase through season tickets to football games. Former mayors of Payson who have supported the cause with a minimum or more cash contribution of $50 are: G.O. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Probate No. 15,759. In the matter ofthe Estate of JAMES PERr-C- Y JASPER. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 48 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, on or before the 20th day of November, 1970. Claim must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 5, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verifica75-9-- tion as required therein. CHAD L. JASPER Administrator GARY D.STOTT Attorney for Administrator Published in the Payson Chronicle August 13, 20, 27 and Sept. 3, 1970. ft. deep at a point S. 1236 ft. E. 735 ft.; (2) 10-i- n. well, 200-5ft. deep at a point S. 321 ft. E. 173 ft., both from NW Cor. Sec. 32, T9S, R2E, and used for 00 the same purposes as heretofor described withinNWl4Sec. 32, T9S, R2E. Glen F. Brimhall, and Lula K. Brimhall, 820 E. 5th South, Payson, Utah, propose to change the point of diversion and of place of use of .50 sec.-f- t. water as evidenced bySeg. App. No. 25222b The water has been diverted from a 10-i- n. well, 367 ft. deep at a point S. 1320 ft. E. 1980 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 32, T9S, R2E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, incidental stockwatering, and from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 for irrigation of 64.0 acres within N12NW14 Sec. 32, T9S, R2E. Hereafter, .50 sec.-f- t. of water will be diverted from an n. ft. deep at a well, 300-5point N. 800 ft. W. 2350 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. 16, T9S, R2E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, incidental stockwatering, and from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 for irrigation of 8.0 acres within SW14NE14 Sec. 16, T9S, R2E. Protests resisting the granting 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 before September 19, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in the Payson Chronicle, on Aug. 6, 13, and 20, 1970. 00 Probate & 8; 1962-196- years. Survivors include her husband of Pay-so- n; sons, Edwin L. Watson, Ogden, stepson, Howard N. Jones, Salt Lake City; 10 grandchildren; five great grandchildren; brother, Lorenzo Burt, Ogden; sisters, Luella B. Maxwell, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Ward Payson First-Fift- h was in the Ogden City Burial Chapel Cemetery under the direction of the Rigby Mortuary. (Sharlene) Mouritsen, Wellsville; Mrs. Alfred R. (Wilma Deane) Bray, Mesquite, Nev.; Mrs. Fred (Elveda) Nury, Fresno, Calif,; four stepsons and four stepdaughters, Wayne J. Ashby, and Mrs. Earl (Geneva) Pearson, Ogden; Evan M. Ashby and Francis E. Ashby, both of Salt Lake; Clarin Ashby, Roosevelt; Mrs. Lorenzo (Edith) Madsen and Mrs. William (Melva) Roath, Murray; 57 grandchildren; two two brothers and two From Swifts Ag Research Department, Spencer moved to the Beef Department at Clovis; New Mexico, and in 1967 was named to his most recent position in Guymon where he was directly responsible for buying live cattle and selling carcasses. He is married to the former Janice Branagan of Goshen, Utah and they have three sons. Farr said, Spencer is a man from the cattle busness who can talk the language, and has a fine management background. He is skilled in public relations, and with his vocational agriculture background, I believe he :s ideally suited to our new Denver management position. Spencer is moving into a position of treme clous responsibility and complexAnd is going to help ity," Farr continued. further NCAs position as the spokesman of the national beef cattle industry." HUD 235 Monthly payment sidy program Clifford Smith and Melvin Smith, both of Santaquin; Mrs. Fred (Myrtle) Hansen and Mrs. Edgar (Lillian) Finch, both of Goshen. Funeral services were held Monday at Stake Cen1 p.m. in the Santaquin-Tinti- c ter with Counselor Sherman Jones officiating. Burial was in the Santaquin City Cemetery with military rites by the Santaquin American Legion Post under the direction of Keith Jolley Mortuary. tion. Card of Thanks Loan sisters, sub- free and information complete is available with no obligaTelephone: Prudential Savings and The family of Louise Fellman wish to express their deep appreciation for the help and services of the Third Ward, the Relief Society, Bishop, Chambers and all of the friends and neighbors. Association Telephone collect Provo 374-934- 0 Guardianship NOTICES Consult the County Clerk or the Various Signers For Further Information 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 unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Grant M. Lyman, R. F.D. 1, Payson, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of of water use of 0.015 sec.-f- t. as evidenced by Claim 21985 The water has been diverted from a n. well, at a point N. 563 ft. E. 1421 ft. from Wl4 Cor. Sec. 30, T9S, R2E, and used for stockwatering of 7 cattle, 1 horse and 25 sheep, and from Mar. 15 to Oct. 15 for irrigation of 2 acres but limited to a sole supply on 1 acre within SE14NW14 Sec. 30, T9S, R2E, of Hereafter, 0.015 sec.-f- t. water will be diverted from a ft. deep at well, 100-2a point N. 1205 ft. E. 90 ft. from Wl4 Cor. Sec. 30, T9S, R2E, and used for domestic n. 00 of of 7 1 family, cattle, 1 horse, 25 sheep, and from Mar. 15 to Oct. 15 for irrigation of 0.8 acres within SW14NW14, NW purposes 14NW14, stock-wateri- ng Sec. 30, T9S, R2E. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84114, on or before September 26, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in Payson Chronicle Aug. 13, 20, and 27, 1970 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Estate of JESSE A. JOHNSON deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at City Office Building, Pay-so- n, Utah, on or before the 20th day of November, 1970. Claim must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 5, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verifica- For Sale- - Real Estate Choice building lots in Salem 13, 12, 1 acre plots All util- ities, irrigation water - John M. Towers 2385 Lambourne 17 Ave. S.L.C. Utah 467-71- 04 If you are interested in removing the building in Payson on the corner of 1st North and 2nd East across the street north of Royces 76 service station for the materials Call tf 465-35- New sale 465-27- 20 tion as required therein. DAVE MCMULLIN 10, 1970. 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 billing at the end of moth will be charged at 25? per line per week. 15 three bedroom home for 12 baths, carport Phone tf 1 Unit Motel, nt Hotel. Phone (602) 683-993- tf 2. Two choice lots for sale located at 350 No. 5th East. Pay-so6. Call 34 n. 798-311- Modern service station for sale or lease Ready for immediate occupancy Inquire at Dixons Market Phone tf 465-203- 4. Beautiful split level brick home in Fifth Ward. Air conditioning carpets, drapes, 2 12 baths, basement partially finished. All landscaped. Only $18,800. Call 6. or tf 465-37- Help Wanted 465-214- Cars, Trucks for Sale 67 Ford pick-u- p Ranger with camper. Will sell together or Auto trans., new separately. tires, excellent condition, 433 No. 1st W. S. F. 34 35 Automobile salesman to sell Chevrolet cars and trucks unlimited earning opportunity, guarantee, health and hospital insurance, retirement and other fringe benefits. See Ray Powell or Jack Gridley, Gridley Chev34 rolet Co., Spanish Fork. Teacher Head Saws sharpened $1.25 ea. Car for hire $100 per hour. 355 E. 36 300 So. Spanish Fork. WE BUILD anything New home aide applications for Start in Nebo School Dist. are being accepted. Please send applications to Mr. Wayne Nelson, Nebo School District Office 50 So. Main, S.F. by Aug. 13, 1970. Must be low income, tf 373-30- ADJUSTMENTS If your advertisement appears incorrectly, .notify us immediately.-We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Such responsiblity s limited to a correct insertion of advertisement. 76 Sparkling sprayed acoustic ceilings Free estimates Phone Lehi tf 798-68- 768-256- 6. Monte's Insect and Pest blems. Payson 798-39- Licensed applicator. 798-36- For rent: New two bedroom apartments in Santaquin. Call Farm Produce For Sale Pickling cucumbers for sale 34 81 Tomatoes and cucumbers now ready. Afton Haskell, Payson. 34 Call 798-33- 69 Im tired of a hard, lonely life. Would like to meet elderly lady who feels the same. Call 6. 34 64 798-372- long Publishing Co tf Victoria , Tomato and Fruit Juicers. No coring or peeling necessary; recipes included-A- l s Market, 1166 so. 42 Main, Spanish Fork. Real Estate Realtors - Construction Insurance SEE WHAT WE HAVE! I PAYSON: 6.31 acres good (farm land, ideal building 18 acres, j spot, $7,500.00 jail cultivated and irrigated, planted in corn, $600.00 per I acre. Owner will carry the contract on these. Take up payments on beautiful console piano. Write: Credit Manager, Box 202, Sandy, Utah. 36 84070. Now Canning peaches at Ashtons Spring Lake orchard. Burbank, Elberta (July Elberta). About August 26. Lemon Elberta about 15. 37 465-369- 6. Iron-o- n available: ' Deco-wri- te Transfer Pencils, 30? Publishing Co. lLAKE SHORE: 99 j For the finest COAL available anywhere Call Mike Cowan 465-29- 08 tf New 465-317- potatoes for sale. Call 35 3. Canning peaches for sale. You pick $1.75 to $2.00 per bushel 36 5. cfl For Sale: 1969 Bridgestone 175 cc. Good condition. $350. 147So. 34 3rd East, Payson. 465-366- 8. For Sale: One baby quilt. One large wool quilt, quilted $27.50 two dozen one quart jars $1.00. Call 34 465-316- 2. Insurance Estate and and Appraisals Funds V AGINCY ' ELBERTA: 332 acres, very! good sheep or cattle set-u- p A good buy at $60, 000. 00 r NOTE TO HOME OWNERsI If your home is too big, too small, too far out, tool close in ... clean it upf inside and out, then call us. Well appraise it and sell it. Thats our business make it yours to put your home in shape for a quick sale. Were as close as your telephone. Artex supplies and lessons. 9. Carol Ewell. tf 279 North Main Spanish Forks Multiple listing East 100 North, Payton. Summer Sales are Greatl You Call 3 bedroom brick home, two fire places, full basement - will negotiate contract. 34 3 bedroom split level, on 1 imal right, take over V.A. loan. acres, with an- 12 acres! acres best farm land, balance good pasture Full I line of machinery Termsj available 40 SEVERAL large electric motors for sale with switches and control boxes Some nearly new Spanish Fork Press Phone 197 will negotiate contract 1 MITCHELL 465-340- 9. Sept. 34 754-347- 8. 16 carriage typewriter for sale Excellent condition See at 280 N. Main Call 798-68- 16 768-256- 16 16 acre Cherry Farm a chance to needle you about dingy rugs. Gets rugs deep-doclean fast, safely whfn used with the new Bissell Rug tell Aunt Martha Shampoo. Oh we can save HER plenty oftime and money, too! Parkinsons in The Modern Benjamin Country Store tf 465-223- 0. se Rug Trailers for sale or rent Butler Motor Phone or tf Complete new and remodeling services available New home room addition, constructon, Licensed contractor garages Phone Lehi 6. tf 465-37- Bissell Electric Shampooer for just $2.00 a day ... before the old girl has easy-to-u- CAMPERS or Con- household pro- Remington 798-366- Real Aluminum offset plates for sale .009 thick. Ideal for linings, roofing and hundreds of other uses. 23" x 35. 20? each, 6 for Also paper end rolls. $1.00. Publishing Co, Spanish Fork 798-37- - PETS Blue Tick Trail Hounds; also Plot Blue Tick Cross pups, 3 months. Well bred hunting stock Should be worth $30 each. See at 593 East 6 So., Payson evenings. Come lets talk pups and prices. Also one half poodle pups on show. Can go into 37 your home Sept. 15. FORNEY WELDING SUPPLIES Johnson Tractor and Implement tf Spanish Fork build extra room, carport or general conor see tracting work Grant Thomas tf trol for yard or AUNT MARTHAS COMING Quick! Hurry in and rent an art service WILL REMODEL, tf interview FOR SALE FOR RENT: $100. Lovely unfurnished 6 room home. Carpet Ref. drapes. See on week-end- s. 34 requires. 98 W. 4th No. sign headquarters Publishing Co. for interior or exterior use Sizes up to 24x18 Choice of colors Prompt Complete service on washers, dryers, dishwashers, disposals (portable) Home Appliance Service 235 North University Ave. Provo Phone tf Office manager wanted for Pay-so- n Chronicle. Must be able to interview, write news and bean expert typist. Full time employment. Must be a resident of for Payson. Phone 798-68- 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 Magnetic 465-32- 798-714- 8, Everybody Is Reading The Payson Chronicle For Rent- - Misc 798-68- or remodeling Free estimates Licensed contractors Burdick Lumber and Hardware Co. Pay-so- n, Utah Phone tf serv- ice representative, coordinate and assist in water planning activitie involving the District with Federal State and local agencies. The employee must have knowledge of water resource facilities and experience in water administration, must be capable of preparing records and administrative reports. Salary to be based on experience and qualifications. Closing date for receiving applications will be August 31, 1970. For Sale- - Misc. Work Wanted The Central Utah Water Conservancy District, P.O. Box 427, Orem, Utah is accepting applications to fill a new position of District Area Administrator. The employee filling this position to be located at Duchesne, Utah. Employee responsibilities will consist of supervising the operation and maintenance of works of the Central Utah Project transferred to the District and other District works located in the Duchesne Area, coordinate the negotiations of water sales con- tracts, serve as District apt complex, ideal retirement income, opportunity, warm year Can gross $20,000, round. priced for quick sale only $60,000. Terms by owner. Chief Gila Bend, Arizona, Motel, 85337. Also available 17 room 75-9-- Attorney Subscribe To The Payson Chronicle Heber and Eugene 2; 6. Hillman, mayor from Mrs. Thelma Harmer has made a contribution in the name of her husband, Floyd Harmer, mayor from 1944 to 1954; and Mrs. Norma Jones has made a contribution in the name of her husband, Reed Jones, mayor from 1954 to 1956, who died in office. BYRON T. JOHNSON OM TARGET EVERY TIME 1958-196- 6. and worked closely with state and national livestock associations. He was appointed to the American Meat Institutes Producer Relations Committee at that time. one-tw- Dunford, mayor from Jones, mayor from 5. In 1962, Spencer joined Swift and Com- Along with veteran ANCA Executive Vice President, C. W. McMillan-wh- o will oversee all Washington, D.C. governmentaffairs -al, legislative, and o these two men will provide the punch thats making ANCA unstoppable in 1st 7 Mae Burt Watson Jones, 78, Payson, died Saturday, August 15, 1970, in Payson Hospital of natural causes. She was born Jan. 7, 1892 in Brigham City, daughter of Lorenzo S. and Agnes B. Baird Burt. She married Lindsay P. Watson, Oct. 23, 1912 in Brigham City. He died Dec. 27, 1930. She married Alma L. Jones Aug. 21, 1951 at Elko, Nev. She served on the Primary Board in Ogden 7th Ward and was a member of the Payson First Ward Relief Society. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Payson and oftheCultusClub. She originated the first beauty school in Utah, was associated with it for 17 years in the Salt Lake area. She taught at Weber State College in Ogden for three Thomas Brigham Smith, 78, died Wednesday of injuries suffered in an automobile accident in American Fork. He was born May 9, 1892, in Santaquin, a son of Isaac Brigham and Sara Ann Duke Smith. He married Mary Ashby on Oct. 7, 1925, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died He then married Mable Nov. 3, 1952. Pickup Ashby on Oct. 19, 1953, in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Smith was a retired carpenter and was a veteran of World War I, serving in the army. He served an LDS mission to California from 1923-2- 4 and alsoserveda stake mission in the Murray Stake from 1953-5With his wife he served in the He was Gulf Stake Mission from 1964-6a former ward clerk, member of the bishopric and was a member of the SantaquiAt the n-Tintic Stake High Council. time of his death he was High Priest group leader in the Santaquin South Ward. Survivors include his widow of Santaquin; two sons and three daughters, Milton A. Smith, Salt Lake City; Laurence D. Smith, Syracuse, N.Y.; Mrs. LeGrande panys Agricultural Research Department and CHRONICLE Mae Jones Thomas Smith petition. membership. K. Executor Published in the Payson Chronicle August 20, 27 and Sept. 3, 1 communications X, PAYSON Thursday, August 20, 1970 and Company where he was head of the Guymon, Okla. beef department. He is a 1957 graduate of Utah State University. After graduation, he taught vocational agriculture at Delta and Spanish Fork, Utah, and his livestock and meat judging teams excelled in state and national com- American National Cattlemens Association president W. D. Farr announced today that George S. Spencer has joined the Association as Executive Vice President in charge of administration. Farr said, This is one of the most exciting leadership changes ever to hit He will coordinate all Denver ANCA. operations, including administration, TAYLOR houses in Payson and Spanish Fork almost ready to move into. Why don't you call us today to see if you can qualify for assist ithis government 34 program. jbhone: 6th 6th 6th 6th 7th, Soc. St. 7th, Art 7th, Math 7th, P.E. 7th, P.E. Spec. Educ. Lib. Music, Band Neil Losser (51-290- 200-40- Named as vice president of ANCA Principal THE business. Abner and Hazel are the parents of five children. Their eldest son, Robert A. a pilot was killed in 1966 in a Radar Pickett Plane; Fred Rachel McOmber of Provo; Ruth Bartholomew, a teacher in Springville; Allen, a chaplain at the Utah State Prison. They have 35 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Hazels mother, Mrs. Twede is still living; she is 89 years old and is recovering from a hip operation which took place recently. Librarian PAYSON - Continued from Front Page Cuse, Davis County, Utah and they were married May 11, 1921. During the early years of their marriage, Mr. Baird was in the bee business and for a few years they moved their bees into Colton, California for the winter months then back into the Kamas andl Heber areas of Utah for the summers, but in 1927 they settled on the West Mountain where they engaged in the stock and ranching Ronald Braithwaite Lucille Brown Phyllis B. Brown H. L. Burton Mary Lynn Christensen English, Speech Clark R. Clayson Voc. Guid., History Clinton D. Dansie Science, Math Bernell C. Evans Math Bea Larsen (Vande Merwe) Business Homemaking Jerelyn Garner Wanda Gottfredson English, Music Harold Hawker Science, Math Lee R. Hill Industrial Arts Counselor Doyle Liddle Ned McBeth Math, P. E. Blaine Montague P. E. Don R. Ockey English husbands. Buy in Spanish Fork 1 Personality Continued from Front Page OLE! Speedy Says: - 465-311- FOR SALE: 0.043 (second feet) well water right; located Salem Payson area call 465-341- 5. Us Today! hone: Business 798-35- j j 73 34 (Grant Halverson . Gardner. .. jArloMitchell . 798-29- 91 798-30- 52 798-21- 14 |