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Show Tha Py;on Chronicle, Payson, Utah ? Livestock THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1961 extended from March 31 to April 30 Gordon Gwen, Jr., named chairman National Newspaper Week of r " Feed Program in Utah is Crude Hunting, Chairman is extended from M:rch Utah ASC Ccunty Com- through Aoril 30. mittee announced today that The ending date of the prehe prescribed period for all scribed period for any nev counties currently in Live applicants for feed filed with stock Feed Program in Utah the County Offices shall be April 30, with the same provisions applicable as heretofore with respect to approval of applications without regard to the relationship between market prices and the minleave mission imum prices and the eligibility of applicants because of spotty Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson drought conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson Applications for assistance and two children sail March through the extended period 18th for Hawaii, where they may be filed at the county have accepted a call to a office through March 16. They were honored The authorized period on at a farewell last Sunday in applications received for the the Springville 12th Ward. first time under the LiveThe couple will join his par- stock Feed Program will b" ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wil- from the date the application son and son, Keith, 16, who is filed through April 30. left Springville last August New applications will be refor the same work mission. quired where a previous apThey report that a total of 17 plication has been filed and churches are to be constructed all of the grain authorize on the Islands. Part of the through March 31 has been elder Mr. Wilsons work Is an received, or there is not enough assignment to teach masonry grain on approved applicato natives from the many tions not yet received to carSouth Sea Islands who are ry the livestock through April sent to Hawaii for instruction. 30. Any grain to be purchased The Wilsons are formerly from through March 31, must Ipe counted as grain on hand. The Payson. authorized period on these applications would be from Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Love- April 1 through April 30. less have moved from Payson In cases where an applicato Salt Lake City on a tem- tion had been filed for the perporary basis. During their ab- iod through March 31, and sence their home is being oc- there is an undelivered sufficient to carry the cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr. Draper is em- livestock through the extended Draper. ployed in the meat department period, April 30, and the livestock owner requests grain of Safeway. after March 31, a new application is not required. It will be necessary to make a careful inventory of the livestock on hand and change the authorized period on. the present application to April 30. 'I the 11 Vern Sanford, General Manager, Texas Press Assn. William B. Long, Manager, Colorado Press Association. This years National Newspaper Week, marking the 22nd annual observance, is scheduled Selection of for October th 1961 theme will be made at a meeting February 20 in Denver of the Executive Committee. A previous meeting was held in New York City December 10. Since its beginning in 1939, the annual observance of National Newspaper Week has grown to include promotion by virtually every group connected with the Newspaper Industry. Recently even radio and television has given N. N. W. time in promoting the Gordon P. Owen, Jr. The weeks promotions week. heads Newspaper Week are designed to focus public Gordon P. Owen, Jr., Man- attention on the Newspapers, ager of the Utah State Press of America and the job they Association has been named are continually doing for the chairman of the 1961 Nat- country, the community and ional Newspaper Week Com- the individual. Gordon P. Owen, Jr this mittee. His appointment was an- years chairman, manages the Utah State Press Association, nounced by C. B. LaFrom-boisPresident of Newspap- with headquarters in Salt Lake er Association Managers, Inc., City. Utah. Utah State Press is trade associatoriginatiors and annual spon- Association sors of National Newspaper ion for fifty weekly newspapWeek. LaFromboise is Gener- ers in Utah. al Manager of the Washington Newspaper Publishers AssocTHINGE TO REMEMBER iation. ABOUT YOUR SAVINGS Mr. Owen and Mr LaFrom- BONDS: boise have announced the fol1. The old G and K bonds lowing appointments to the 1961 N. N. W. Executive Com- pay no interest after maturity. mittee: Stanford Smith, Gen- Anyone holding G or K should eral Manager, American News- change them immediately, afpaper Publishers Assn. Theo- ter maturity to E or H bonds, to over dore A. Serrill, Exec. Vice Pr- which will bear 3 es. National Editorial Assn. 2. The interest rate on E, Ben Blackstok, General Manager, Oklahoma Press Assn. F, and J bonds has automatically been changed to a rate of 3 percent. Hold them to maturity, then change them Lets Simplify Beauty for the new E and H bonds. Did you know that the easiest Hannah J. Willey 3. The new H bonds bear to have a nice hair-dir Hannah Jones Willey, 75, 34 percent interest, paid in way Vwh U Into place? Not oni 4m, g resident of Payson, cash every six months. For Sill keep the hair shining atW died Sunday at 4:15 a.m. at a those wishing to build an lean, but it looks more natural, Provo hospital of a lingering estate for retirement, but wish specially with the bouffant hairheart ailment. to have income from it during dos of the present. She was born Aug. 19, 1885, their working period, Cutting the hair in graduated in Payson, a daughter of Jos- are recommended. They aue lengths makes an easy job of fixeph S. and Alice Court Jones. sold only as $500.00 invest- ing the hair daily as the line is set thus and needs only minimum She married Joseph A. Willey ments. care. Feb. 14, 1923, in the Salt Lake interest compound is a good way LDS temple. at 3 Vi percent so that a hun- to Instant relaxation beauty too. Sit An active member of the dred dollar bond, costing $75.00 yogi fashion, for a few minutes LDS church, she had woiked matures to $100.00 in 7 years( when you feel tired and see how in all of the auxiliary organi- and nine months. This much good it does for you. zations, serving as president ures the interest at maturity breathing exercises are Those Deephelpful of the Fourth Ward Young to over 4i percent. for relaxing, too. Try very Ladies Mutual Improvement wishing to build a student them some night if you have difAssociation and as a counsel- fund can buy these bonds ficulty falling asleep.' or to the president of the Re- while the children are growlief Society and the Primary. ing up and arrange them; acSurviving are her husband, cording to the childs age, to a son and a daughter, Alma mature when ready for colA. Willey, Mrs, Fred lege, and; maturing them at the a beginning of each year so stepson, Payson; Joseph Glen Willey, Fort Sill, the student has entry fees to Oklahoma; 16 grandchildren; college each year. g The school a half brother and a half sister1, Frank Jones and Mrs. plan is the best and easiest Almina Sutherland, both of way to build an educational California. fund, or even an inheritance Funeral services were con- that has yet been thot of. It ducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. is not taxable, it can be cashin the Fourth Ward church, ed for any emergency but best under direction of Bishop Paul of all it is the finest training Hurst. Burial at Ephriam City in thrift and habit forming of the child that has yet been Eoes your husband come home Cemetery was directed by devised. Banks all over the 0 you the eVening and find you of Rigby Mortuary Payson. nation recommend it. They If not, take a short claim that the young people afternoon nap with cotton pad Depew Ralph Word has been received of trained in it during primary dipped in cold water placed over school days are their most the eyelids during rest time, the death of Ralph Depew, consistant savers in mature Chapped lips bothersome thfc about 60, a frequent visitor in life. From experi-- . time of year? Keep some lip pen personal in died who Payson, Saturday I cannot too strongly, de for such a purpose, and I Raymond, Elberta, Canada, of ence, recommend it in every school Ply hke lipstick. a heart attack. If you have your nails maniroom in the country. Mr. Depew was a rancher We welcome all inquiries on cured professionally, keep the of the Raymond area. A son bonds and same shades of polish at home savings stamps. of Warren and Emma Powell so they can be used to repair Depew, he was a brother of chipped nails. TRY THE CHRONICLE the late Charles Depew of Payson. He did not marry. WANT ADS FOR QUICK Funeral services and burial were in Raymond. SALE OF ANY ARTICLE Former residents on 15-2- 1. work-missio- e, 4. n. ENJOY COTTAGE CHEESE, is the advice of pretty Penny Rae Hafen, Utahs Dairy Princess, as Utah observis its cottage cheese festival during March. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Paisley and two daughters and their husbands of Red Deer, Elberta, Canada, spent several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Braithwaite in Pay-- 1 son, and with Mrs. Annie Elmo BraithBraithwaite, waite, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gomez in Spanish Fork., ' Mrs. Emma Wignall spent Sunday at Fairview with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hamilton, and also visited their daughter, Mrs. Richard Nielsen' and also Mrs. Wignalls neice, Miss Diane Seegmiller of Las Vegas, Nev., who is attending school at Snow College. Obituaries e life-lon- U.S. Choice Grade Buy Now For Your Freezer cross-legge- (Alice-Robertso- n, stamp-savin- Check These Values! T-B- one U.S. Steak Rump Roast Choice-Fam- ous Peaches lb. 98 Trim 79 Sunday Meal T real II). ' Round Steak U.S. Sirloin Steak Boneless Choice-Bonel- ess, Tender lb. 89 j U.S. Cube Steak Chickens Bone' U.S. Choice Grade Manor House Stewing lb. 98 II ave. ID 22-- 4 lb. Ik. i Tuna , O Highway Extra Standard No. 303 Facial 120.98 Kleenex 4 for 1.00 Wax Paper Zee Tissue The Crop, lge. AA doz. 400 pack 4 for 1.00 200 ft. 3 for 1.00 Tissue-Assort- ed . Zee A"d roll pock ; in school with a new dictionary Si' I 'Em As You Wish $ designed specifically for young people in grade school Fancy Golden Ripe Spinach Mrs. Condie's Fresh, Clean, Ready to Serve lb. II lb. bag VALLEY MORTUARY 218 South Main Payson ... COTTINPICKIN n.NDS Do you cotton to lovely Gwen Gayle, who has been named Queen of the Cottonpickers for 1961?" 12 rolls 1.00 Crisp-Mi- x PAYSON Member of Utah Funeral Directors Assn. 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