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Show Joseph Marvin Ribbins Joseph Marvin Robbins, 66, died Sunday in the Payson Hospital after a lingering illness, He was born on January 21, at Santaquin, a son of Wesley Burtis and Carolina Larsen Robbins. He married Dorothy C. Nelson on November 12, 1924 at Provo. Including Educated in Santaquin City "BEST ACTOR Schools, Mr. Robbins was an "BEST FILM EDITING elder in the Latter Day Saints "BEST Church. He was a veteran of DIRECTION "BEST World War I. Mr. Rabbins SPECIAL EFFECTS "BEST was a retired carpenter and SUPPORTING ACTOR enjoyed gardening as a hobby. "BEST SOUND "BEST Surviving are his widow, "BEST COSTUME two sons, one daughter: GerCINEMATOGRAPHY" Salt Lake (COLOR) ald M. Robbins, (COLOR) and Santaquin; O., Larry City; "BEST "BEST Huff, Mrs. Farrell (Carolyn ART DIRECTION" MUSIC SCORE Springville; 2. grandchildren; (COLOR) one brother, Jesse Robbins, of Santaquin. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in the Stake House, with Bishop Michael B, Christensen, officiating. Burial was in the Santaquin City Cemetery under the direction of Fred H. IHolladay Mortician, with military graveside rites by Santaquin American Legion. Fred R. Fisher Fred R. Fisher, 50, of Goshen, died Thursday, at a Salt Lake hospital of complications following surgery. He was born Oct. 12, 1910, at Mammoth, Juab County, the son of Fred J. and Vilate Gaisford Fisher. He married Sybil Greenhalgh on May 10, He was em1934, at Provo. HUISH THEATRE, PAYSOII; UTAH boss at the shift as a ployed Silver City in Mine Dragon Starts 8 p.m, Thursday Evening, March 30 . for the past 11 years. An ardMatinee at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday ent sportsman, he enjoyed Adults Students Children trap shooting, hunting and 75c 1.00 fishing. - 1.50 Evening Prices 75c 1.00 1.25 Surviving are his widow, Matinee Prices , 11 1895 ACADEMY AWARDS PICTURE! HI! NEIGHBOR Your New two sons, two daughters: B., Marie E. and R. Dean Fisher, all of Goshen; Louis F. Fisher, with the Air Force in Germany. Funeral services were held Monday at the Goshen Ward Church with Bishop William White officiating. Burial was in the Provo .City Cemetery under direction of Keith Jolley Mortuary of Payson. Frank W. Hughes Frank W. Hughes, 72, father of Mrs. Thomas M. Hall, Payson, died Monday in Charleston, West Virginia, after an extended illness. Mr. Hughes and his wife, spent about two years in Payson at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Hall, Returning to West Virginia in 1958. Engaged in the awning business in Charleston for some 30 years, Mr. Hughes retired several years ago. He was born Feb. 2, 1889, in Ashville. Ohio, a son of Robert and Sarah Hughes. He married Constance Fox of Charleston on March 1, 1911. Surviving are his widow, Charleston, W. Va.; and two daughters, Mrs. Kathryn St. Albans. W. Va.; and Mrs. Thomas (Jane) Hall of Payson. Also grandchildren. The Halls left Tuesdav for Charleston, where funeral services will be held. Shadralch M. Richardson Shadrach M, Richardson, son of S. M. and Beverley Worsley Richardson, Renton, Wash., died Saturday at Renton of complications following measles. He was bom July 4, 1959, at Renton. Surviving are sis parents, two sisters and a brother, Kayett and Oreion D. Richardson, all of Renton; four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. (Port) Richardson, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Leo V, Worsley, Centerville. Graveside services were conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Payson City Cemetery. Pa-tri- ca Obituaries d, Day-fiel- Su-den- e, Payson Nebo Lanes Safeways Daniels Drug Lews Appl. 3 4 :: HTS Ruths HTG Ruths HIS Evelyn HIG Evelyn Franks Pharmacy HTG Utah Valley Tran. 4 Pins HIS Beth Wyler 2348 HIG Anna Lee Andrews Shirley Hardman 807 0 0 HTS Salem Mers. Merc. Salem Mike Coburn HTG HTS 516 211 HIS HIG Arliss Hanks BOWLETTES Famlee Bread Coca Cola Sherms Mens 8 7 Appl. 4 3 0 1 4 1 7 7 8 Jacks Heating Schwartz Lumber Keigley Quarry HTS Page HTG Page HIS Lyod HIG Jack Furniture Furniture Wilkinson Openshaw Hair Fash, Hair Fash. Brook Brook E. Byron 1926 680 456 165 Bushes 4 5 No. 6 10 . 1869 654 487 40 Different Varities 166 541 201 WILSON FEED & GARDEN CENTER 1 Phone 42 W, 1st So. 465-360- ,frL00 Jelly-Emp- ress Case 2.95 ibs. Kitchen Craft 49 2 Ig. bunches Fresh Rye Skylark Ballerina-Fre- sh Green Onions From the Oven U.S. No. 1 New Crop, Mild Ideal Spring Garne- tFrozen, Concentrated Salad Combination oz. " Spaghetti Tomato Sauce Jell-We- Whole Oysters 3 for 1.00 ll a- - Marshmallows 8 oz. Hash 16 tan 2 3 Lot 1.00 5:: H;. 39 4 fo. 65 Gelatins 3ulg. -- 5 Libby'. Corned Boef ' can Ig. bunches Red Lettuce 10 for 69c Mild Flavor Heads 29 Lots 2 for Large of Vitamins Lemons 39 Full of Large Sunkist Fresh Flavorfu! Juice Sajeway Guaranteed Meats! Wn. Ex. Fey. Crisp Winesaps 23 23 .89 5 for Apples Pork Loin Eloast Cuts From Either End of the Loin! From Tender, Tasty, Eastern Pork . , . Grade Pins 6.6 or I 6 6 7 Ten Pins (Thursday) Won Lost 3 9 CLASSIC (Tuesday) Center Service 4 8 Won Lost First Security 4 2 Mendenhalls Mkt. . 6 Gladys Beauty Shop 8 3 5 Elaines Beauty Shop Bryce Jones Dist. Swansdown Asst ANDRESS reopen store Rose 164 164 4 8 8 7 6 6 6 HTS Snow White Cl. Pins HTG Utah Poultry 2863 HIS Beth Wyler ' 1041 HIG Nola Rae Olsen 0 444 (Wed.) Snow White Cleaners Time Box Keith Jolley Mort. Doris Beauty Shop ' 5 Spring Lake Grocery 2 5 1 Youngs UTOCO pkgs, 75c Sea Trader, 2 Dastrup to 1971 711 Won Lost Utah Poultry HOOKERS (Wednesday) Won Lost Udell as Cafe Kens Auto Repair 0 8 Page Furniture Spaghetti Small 4 Byron 3 1 1 I.G.A. Grape Juice "ANDY" 7 8 10 - Preserves Pancake Klin :: 6 5 Pins FOUR (Monday) Won Lost & Ideal With Hot Biscuits 2 6 Dastrup' has repurchased Elmers from Bliss and Jane Elmer. The store will be reopened about April 1 and will be managed by Mr. be known as will and Dastrup CARD OF THANKS Dastrups again. We desire to express our The store will be closed for HTS Bryce Jones Dist. 2906 sincere thanks and appreciaweek while an inventory this HTG Bryce Jones Dist. 1023 tion to many friends and rel- is being taken. 529 HIS Jerry Donahue atives, and neighbors, for their HIG Eldon Christensen 191 kindness during our sorrow in the loss of our wife and mothPIN PALS (Tuesday) Reed Peery of Sania Ana, Won Lost er, Hannah J. Willey. left for his home MonCalif., For the beautiful flowers, after visiting at the home for parts rendered at the. ser- dayhis of parents, Mr. and Mrs. MERCHANTS (Thursday) vices and for other remembReed and his Page Peery. Won Lost To rances. those who assist- father made a trip to Moab 4 0 ed us in any way, we are Salem Merc. his during stay in Utah, and 0 4 Center Service grateful. Mr. and Mrs, visited thefe 1 3 J. A. Willey Royces Motel children. Larsen and Jack 1 3 Post Office and Family FOUR or Strawberry Cake Mixes Ruths Hair Fash. Cloverleaf 400 Payson Nurses Cedar Hills Cafe fowling lye iread NATHAN The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 6 lbs One-Thir- d INVITES Good You To Come In And Try His Signal Service Payson Conoco Service 191 South 1st West Phone lb. m 465-357- 4 Payson, Utah I (3 Lb. Average) SSSw Pork Loin Chops lb. 49 Ground Beef 2 Ibs. 89 Halibut ForATa,y lb. 43 Sliced Bacon Safeway High Quality By the Piece Wicklow FLOUR Kitchen Craft-Spe- cial Offer Good Quality Don't Forget These Items! Lunch Meat Macaroni i Tang-Re- ady Best Bet Macaroni or Spaghetti Mrs. Wright's Biscuits Ready Fresh Eggs I irn IFieri UIIU loll I i For Oven 2 un 39 4 Ibs. 59 3 for 29 doz. 45 4 for 1.00 to Eat 1 10 , pack 01. Cream O'. The AA Grade Crop Princ pau, lish Meat, Chunk Stylo no. Vi wm Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday |