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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Ufah FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1954 JUNIOR HIGH NFWS On W. O t Ft lends Tunor. Cf Brain Gear's Photo Shop is the j lare Gean's Photo Shop is the place to Kd P - and Came.a of may call at Valley to buy Greeting cards for all Ml buy .? pe P, ovo. Tnursduv Lon occasions m. and at the family Orem Friday prior to View LDS Ward Dennis Pulver, 2, Dies Mortuary, 13, 6 to 8 p Dennis Brown Pulver, 2, son of home in from Mr Andru dais in the Pav.vm Jun it High, v. ent Reid and LaPriel Blown .Pulver, services. d ed at his home, 985 N. 75 E., Burial will be in Pas n Cemedi v, n I Mvjk1 Hit', t.r Oiern, at 6 pm. of a tery. Pauline S. Schramm Tuesday Id malignant brain tumor iccorot r at the c.! nffr-Funeral services for Mrs. PauThe family request-- , m flowers reee th the amn mi gave pt if., Survivors include his parents; be sent but that contrimutnns line Schwab Schramm, 83, who and expenditures ,,f ttie 1C fund-l.k- e ai.si-.UCarol; a brother, Lynn, be made to the Primary Childrens died Saturday at her home, were 1 in his the and cemeti at ry, sewer, roads, park, p.m. held Wednesday grandparents, Mr. and LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City electric ligf ts and eti The audi- Mrs. Darrel Brown and Mr. and in Dennis behalf. First LDS Ward chapel. Mrs. Amley Pulver, all of Pay-sotor was there at that time ch Mrs. Schramm was born May balance the of bonks the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monson of 7, 1871, at Shuttgart, Germany, Mr. Bates calculated the balFuneral services will be con- Salt Lake City and their son and the daughter of Martin and Pauance of the receipts and expendi- ducted Friday at p.m. at the wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Monline Schmid Schwab, and came Ward by son of Washington, D C., visited tures fur the year of 1953 for the Timp to Payson from Germany in 1888. students. bishop of Timp in Payson this week, Clay Benson, She married Ferdinand A SchThe students were grateful fur ramm April 13, 1892, in the M an the time he spent with them r The following students particih STATE SENATOR Gean's Photo Shop is the place pated in this activity. Patricia to buy baby books and wedding Terry, Eva Rae Simpson, Louise Who stand-- for health promotion Degraw, Connie Tanner, Norman albums, complete Gibson line and sanitation (Utah Lake). Witt, Melvin Jackman and Blame Dixon. Mr. Schramm ti LDS Temple. died a year ago Survivors include two Mina, Martin and Carl Schramm, b ith of Payson; five daughters. Mrs Ruby Braithwaite, Mrs. Mvrtle Beeman, Elsie Schramm, Mrs Pauline Young, Payson, and Mrs 37 Leona Metcalf, Granger; grandchildren; 34 one Herbert brother, Schwab, Afton, Wyo ; two sisters, Caroline Clark and Martha Helm both of Smoot, Wyo Burial was in Payson City Cemetery under direction of Valley Mortuary. Obituaries i cln-- dj , M- '(' -- - A r ) n; 1 View-Wmds- flcMsas? or geos ., , VOTE FOR and Mrs Leo Ve .t, Mrs Zot- Burnett and Mrs Mi) Hancock journeyed to Jerome, Idano, last week khere they attended funeral services for Mrs. La Vina Reece Henry. They have lived at Jerome for many years. Mr - I Vole Republican (Paid Political Advertisement) & ft I Pleasant Grove, presently serving his First" term as . Utah County Clerk "i i:ftf y ,V' on the now seeking to office. Ticket that Republican He is well qualified by education and training; is a graduate of B.Y.U.; has fulfilled a mission to Germany for the L.D.S. Church and is widely knowrn for his extensive church and civic service GEORGE a J. gay party foods from SAFEWAY Utah County I Recorder payers continued efficiency, honesty and courteous service in this county office. VOTE REPUBLICAN BYU Business Education THE Family Man WWII and Korea Vet Good things to hove on hand TRICKSTERS and Goblins enjoy fine foods just like real folks! 79? gal. CANDY when the Goblins come calling PH AM UTS Sio lb. Vote Republican VOTE "KIRK FOR CLERK" 2, 1954 HaEJcwosn Ghosts APPLE CIDER EL. TREATS FOtl He is proud of the staff of employees in the Clerks office and his election will assure the tax- 'em with be-WlT- CH PARKINSON as a vocalist. ' '4? Vote for is 0 $$&( r P. KIRK of NOVEMBER THORN ykw -- WARREN GRANT (Pd. Pol. Adv.) (Paid Political Adv.) PROVO MAH SEEKS POST OF UTAH COUNTY SHERIFF Raymond Taylor, Provo busi- ness man, Saturday became the first Utah County Candidate to enter the 1954 political arena with the announcement that he will seek the Republican nomination for the office of County Sheriff. n The candidate, a business man, church and civic worker of Provo, is a lifetime resident of this area. He lived in Spanish Fork for 15 years prior to moving to Pr vo three years ago. He was born in Salt Lake City 50 years ago, moved to Provo as a small child, and grew up here. r The candidate is a in Provo, residing at 645 N. 7th E. His wife is the former Annie Randall. They have four children; Doyle, a hospital administrator in Missouri; Dee, now completing an architects course in Los Angeles; John, BYU varsity basketball player, who leaves this month for an LDS mission to Argentina, and Mrs. Dell (JoAnn) Tyler, who resides in King City, Wrigley't, well-know- IV Hallow. n tin of Spatial 4 TEC Ofom.dary, DA I LJ POPS 20 Pitted CRACKER JACK JELLY BEANS Lr'l Halloweon lb 25c 29c Tr.al 13 at pkg lb. Mix 12 - lb. 55 lb. 93 lb. 47 ,29c Swifts' Premium FRANKFURTERS lb. 43 39c lb. 53 FRYERS ManorGrade, Pan Ready SLICED BACON Good Quality lb. 57 Fresh, 3 ibs. 1.00 GROUND BEEF Quality Shoulder BEEF ROAST TenderGood and lb. 43 GUM DROPS Hallown ME 1 0 CREME MIX TRICK OR TREAT Armour's Short Shank, Tender, Smoked 25 Ss- Slices Skinless oz pkg House, "A" Wicklow, home-owne- High 1 CANDIDATE Raymond Taylor. Provo, who seeks Utah County Sheriff's post on GOP ticket. the Spanish past president Fork Lions Club, and is currently Calif. a member of the Provo Lions Mr. Taylor is the son of the late Club. John W. Taylor, who was bom in Crime Prevention Provo in 1858, and who later beThe candidate said two points came one of the 12 Apostles of receive will special emphasis in the LDS Church. His grandfather, John Taylor, was the third presi- his platform: 1. the establishment dent of the LDS Church. The can- of a mental health clinic in the didates mother, Mrs. Nettie M. county to assist in the treatment of special problem cases. Such a Taylor, lives today at 356 N. 1st clinic, of which he is a firm advoWest, in Provo. would make diagnostic cate, Former GOP Chairman examinations to determine the Active in political circles of the causes of maladjustments. county and state, Mr. Taylor has 2. Mr. Taylor declared himself served as Utah County chairman in favor of mobilizing, impleof the Republican Party, a post menting and coordinating all of he vacated early this year. the youth agencies in Utah CounI would like to make crime ty as an aid in crime prevention. prevention my business, the canEvery young person should be didate said in connection with accounted for and some good orhis announcement If elected to ganization should responthe office of sheriff of this coun- sibility for his or accept her activity, ty, I pledge an aggressive crime he said. Many of our potential prevention program. I feel that delinquents are known years beprevention of crime can be as fore they break out into a rash of effective as preventive medicine, crime. Early treatment of causes if approached with the same de- can cure many cases before they termination and intelligence. reach the courts. Often, all that Mr. Taylor operated a ladies is needed is in some good wear sales business for many organization activity or special interest years, with retail stores as an outlet through several western sta- project. We need to take a new look tes. More recently he has been Mr. Taylor said, and at crime, engaged as a realtor in the Provo make a new approach to prevent area. If elected to the post of it. I would not only like to sheriff, he said he would dispose prevention my busiof his business interests and de- make Icrime would ness like to make it vote his entire attention to the business. If elected, everybodys job. I pledge an aggressive crime preLions Club Worker vention program throughout Utah Active in civic affairs, he is a County. (Pd. PoL Adv. by Independent Citizens for Good Government) of - Cuts, Choice U. S. 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