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Show ; f i new CHRONICLE Jij p.'.rt: r i - ' CLASSIFIED FURNACES -1 FOR SALE ADVERTISEMENT RATES 465-305- 12-2- tf MUSIC 433-639- 3-- ll-26- tf ' Sale 1919 Ford Pick-uV8 4 spd. Good cond. Call p Piano Tuning 1 3-- 10 3 465-342- 0. .For Sale Farm Produce For Sale 798-227- 465-365- 465-303- 1 additional $2.50 for each and every tract of land for which Irrigation water is scheduled for the year A. D. 1966. Provided that the MINIMUM TAX on any property for which Payson City Corporation shall act as the distributing agent of IRRIGATION WATERS for the year A. D. 1966, shall be 3-- Campers 1815 $4.00. SECTION NO. 2 For the purpose of concrete lining of the Main Irrigation Channels and Branch Ditches. There is hereby levied an additional charge at the rate of $1.00 per acre with a minimum charge of 50 cents on all tracts of land of 12 (one half) acre or less. This levy shall apply to all lands for which Payson City acts as the Distributing Agent, except the lands under Strawberry Field Ditches 1 and 2. 6-- tf 465-20- Attention Farmers For best quality and varieties 465-272- et com. alfalfa and grasses, see Carl Lindstrom, Rt 1 Spanish Fork, (Benjamin) Ph. tCFcr Sale New 3 bedrm home, 9 baths, finished walkout bse-sw- t, 1 Vt acres. Located East of 2 Salem Pond, Ph or 'i 798-25- 465-284- 8. "798-392- 3-- ;rfcor Sale - Real Estate j.&horge T. Eckeraley. Realtor Homes, Farms, Dairies, Ranch- m es, Motels, Mercantile bus. and 2 Apartment houses. Ph. g - 465-300- 7, bedrm home. 256 No. 4th W. Carpet, drapery, Ph 3 465-277- 8. 2-- 3-- 3 2-- Furnished Apt. pr 2 persons close in. Utilities paid. For 9 formation call 2-- in- 3-- CALL FOR BIBS INSURANCE INSURANCE All Kinds. Auto, Life, IFire. Contact Paul Bigler, 70 W. 1st So. Ph. 465-376- tf REX L. BEHLING, Agent for FARMERS INS. GROUP, 30 No. Main, Spanish Fork. Phone 798-636- 2 PERSONAL 798-24- tf 3 LOSE WEIGHT safely with For Sale Our Home in Spring Tablets. Only 98c Lake, 5 rms and bath upstairs. at your drug store. Full finished basement with Vi 8 bath. Ph. Dex-A-Di- et 2-- 3-- 465-370- 2-- 3-- t 3 with Old house Call 3-- possibilities, 3-- 754-330- 9. 3-- 3 THE CITY COUNCIL OF PAY-SOPayson, Utah on the 21 day of February, 1966. LaM ir Losser N, Sealed bids will be received by the Payson City Recorder for the construction of a 25 KVA Sub Station. Specifications may be obtained from Cyril Reynolds, city electrician. Sealed bids will be received until the hour of 8 p.m. Monday, March 21, 1966. The bids will be publicly opened in the City Council meeting in the City Fire Station, Payson City, Utah, on M onday, M arch 21, 1966. Payson City Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the city. Payson City Corporation Edward H. Biles City Recorder Mayor of Payson City, Utah ATTEST: EDWARD H. BATES Recorder of Payson City, Utah STATE OF UTAH ) . Building Remodeling Call Gerald Hanson, Building 2 and Contracting. Ph. ng is 465-27- Z 3-- 10 3 SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED All Brands - 3 mo. Guaranty. Dodd, 465-204- 7. rm. For Sale in Santaquin, home, glassed in sun porch. 2 new Carports, Remodeling. acres land, 2 shares water, contractor kitchens general age and summer kitchen. $8000 ing work. Dallas Swenson. 3 5 Z Call Spanish Fork 5 Said the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the1 ORDINANCE PASSED and approved by the City Council of Payson, Utah, on the 21 day of February, 1966. EDWARD H. BATES BLAINE JOHNSON SALES REPRESENTATIVE ADVERTISING YOU LIVE HELPS WE BUILD Anything. New Homes or Remodeling. Free Estimates. Licensed Contractors. Burdick Lumber and Hardware Co. Payson, Utah Phone 2 lOtf 465-325- 3. BETTER FOR LESS Burin ess Phone Residence Phone Antiques and furniture refinand delivished. Free pick-u- p ery. of Orem visited their parents, The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Morgan broke his arm last week while playing at school. Cooks. They also visited their grandsons, Larry and Vernon Cook, at the home of M r. and Mrs. Ted Davis in Spanish Fork last Sat- Mrs. Lillian Burraston her Social 500 Club in Santaquin last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. H. Kay. A hot dinner was served to nine members. Alice Inez Armstrong, Lillian Kay and Burraston won attractive prizes. Mrs. Richard Dunn and sons Tooele and Mrs. Dick Bell and children of Dugway were weekend guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sher Thomas. Nate Thomas, a son from Payson, also visited them. of Mrs. Roy Okelberry and her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Brown of Payson, spent the afternoon last Thursday visiting Mrs. Lyle Okelberry and Mrs. Becky Jasperson at an Orem rest M rs. Ada Olsen of Santaquin visited her friend, M rs. Lillian Burraston, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M onte Gardner and daughter, Geniene of Dugway, visited her sister and family, the Stan Trotters, and Mrs. Julia Palmer last Sunday. Mrs. leader, Lillian held the Finch, 4-- H 4-- H Sewing Club at her home lastSaturday. The girls learned to sew plackets in skirts. Mrs. Finch served refreshments to Marie Stoneman, Ray Linda Wolf, and Patty Hansen. , The next meeting will be held at the home of Carol Thomas on March 5th. Mrs. Bernice Worthington of visited at the home of Mrs. Cleopha Riley last Sunday. Nephi Mr. and Mrs. George Steele received word of the birth of a new grandson born to Seaman and Mrs. Thomas Larry Peer at a hospital at Seabrook, South Carolina on Feb. 18. Seaman Peer was last heard from at a naval base in the South Seas. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Thomas It ' Huish Theatre Bldg. Bountiful. Benning, Mrs. Simmons will be former Howard Trotter, a student at Utah State University, was at the home of his parents, the Stan Trotters. Also visiting them were his grandmother and mother, Mrs. Maud Miller of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson of Santaquin visited at the Milo Burraston home last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell and children of Dugway visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sher Thomas, recently. Mrs. Mary Morganson spent Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pete last Good wine. Dr. and M rs. Watson Lafferty left on Thursday on a trip for several days to California. They went to attend a seminar. While there they visited with relatives. Their daughter, Colleen, Mrs. Calvin Ewell, and baby son from Salt Lake stayed at the Lafferty home with her brothers while their parents were on their trip. Mr. and M rs. Ronald Lafferty and small daughter, Provo, were there over the weekend. CUB SCOUTS HOLD BANQUET Friday night the Cub Scouts held their Blue and Gold banquet at the Ward Cultural hall with Cub Scout Master, Kenneth Butler, in charge. M r. and Mrs. Stanley (Pete) Butler and baby son, Darren, from Salt Lake visited with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Butler and family, on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Howard Peery spent a week in Idaho Falls at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peery, taking care of her grandchildren while their parents were on a vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler went to Layton on Sunday for a visit with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Art Arnold and children. They stayed overnight to help with the twin girls while the parents were at the hospital with the older son, Steven, who had his tonsils removed Monday morning. Speaker at Sacrament Services Sunday night was Elder Steven Farr from Payson. David Moore sang The Holy City. He was accompanied by Miss Holt. PAYSON CHRONICLE A weekley newspaper, established in 1888, published every Thursday and entered as second Closs matter at the post office in Payson, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Subscription rate $3.00 per year, $1.75 6 months, payable in advance: single copy 10 cents. NATIONAL as,6,6n W.mur.iinAa.flTn Forty persons were present which included the Cub Scouts, lust Drop in a Cartridge received word of a new granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross of Orem at the Utah Valley Hospital Feb. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Nelson and family of Hunter were weekend guests at the home of his parents, the John Nelsons. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL SCHED. Junior Division Dinner guests at the Ed Wick-mhome in Orem last Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. B. Jasperson. They also visited his mother, Mrs. Irving Jasperson , at the Orem rest home. an and Shoot! Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horton Oscar Horton, in a Nephi rest home with the New Yashica visited his father, EZ-mat- Sunday. new seamless risilient No scrubfloor covering. bing or waxing, will not collect dirt, germs or moisture. Choose your own color combination from 29 colors. SOUTH MAIN SPANISH FORK FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL ADVERTISING 798-31- HANSEN'S Seamless Floors HELPS YUU LIVE 285 S. 2nd E. Spanish Fork WOULD YOU HOLD MOLTEN METAL IN YOUR HAND? mother, Mrs. Mable Duke of Murray, last Thursday. She also visited her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Palmer of Murray. The 570 s DRIVING IS NOT BEST FOR BREAKING IN A NEW CAR! Five SLOW hundred miles of slow driving is method to not the best bre:!;-ifollow. Instead, drive at 35 mph for first half hour, then alternate between 35 and 45. After 15(7 miles, you can alternate between 50 and 60. It also pays to know that youll get the best buy on your car insurance with Stole Farm! So ask me about it today! ic Nothing could be simpler. Open the new Yashica drop in a Kodapak cartridge, Ond shoot. You'll get perfect pictures every time, with automatic exposure, a fast f2.7 lens and 1 600th shutter that stops action and a price that makes it easy to own or give. Stop in for a demonstration today. funeral services forher T0RGIN0L NEWSPAPER Mrs. Boyd Burraston was released from the Payson Hospital the first of last week after having surgery last Tuesday morning. daughter-in-law- GRIDLEY CHEV CO. A family dinner was held in a private dining room at a hotel in Tooele lastSaturday for family members celebrating birthdays. The honored guests were John Roberts of Salt Lake City, Louis Elton of Tooele, Rex Elton and Jewel Jensen of Tooele. The tables were decorated In patriotic theme by Peggy Elton and Madolyn Sullivan. GEANS PHOTO SHOP Phone 465-222- 4 Parson. Utah A group from Goshen Ward attended the Stake High Priests social Saturday evening in Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake House. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Sher Thomas and Earl Okelberry. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Grieve of Salt Lake visited her sisters home, the George Cooks, last Re- We do to prove of the superior Insulating quality INSTIL-RIT- INSULATION CO. OF GENOLA PAUL H. BIGLER Phone 70 465-376- 5 West 1st South 465-328- 3 For Free Estimate Payson. Utah MORRIS SMITH Phon 754-363- 9 Genola or Call Payson, Utah FRANK GARNER Phone Genola 754-360- AMBULANCE Friday. Insulation E BETTERWAY PEARL BIGLER Local Representative Telephone Mrs. Cecil S. Peery accompanied her son, MerrinSpain-howe- r, to Salt Lake Friday. They visited with heir son and brother, Don Spainhower, at his place of work and also visited with his wife at their home in Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Simmons of Layton are the proud parents of a baby girl born Feb. 20. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ned Okelberry. Mrs. Okelberry is at present taking care of the other two children at their home in Layton. remembered as the Colleen Okelberry. Menlove. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hiatt were in Salt Lake on Friday. They were guests for dinner at the home of her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Charles Crook. Monday. He was Georgia, to have completed his training on February 24. last duced price. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE traininglast and Den Mothers program and ck pot-lu- The Relief Society Singing Mothers sang two numbers at the Relief Society Leadership meeting held Thursday morning at the Stake Center. Mrs. Rhea Menlove conducted and Mrs. Aroha Graham accompanied. RaeLene and RoseAnn Johnson accompanied one number on their violins. Pvt. Dennis Jacobson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jacobson, broke his leg in three places while taking paratroop jump Fort the supper. assigned Wolf badges were awarded to Terry Jacobson and Edwin TwitchelL Wade Hansen received his Webelos badge, one gold arrow and one silver arrow. Service pins were issued to several Cub Scouts. delicious dinner was served at noon and the ladies enjoyed the quilting and visiting. urday. at enjoy A attended location. Come in and lets talk about helping you finance these excellent buy. Jerrolyn Sherwin Thomas and Norman Kropf of Payson, students at the Utah State University, spent the weekend at the homes of their parents in Payson and Goshen, the Neil Thomases and Joseph Kropf s. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Beck of Ogden spent the weekend at the home of her brother, the George to Mrs. Butlers daughter, Mrs. Ruth and Louise Thomas, Mrs. Utahna Thomas of Spring Lake, Mrs. Ruthella Christensen of Provo, Mrs. Olive Barnett and M rs. Joan Dunn of Tooele motored to Dugway to spend the day at the Richard Bell home last Friday. Mr. and M rs. Milo Burraston, last Wednesday. Five room home with full basement. Large lot with fruit trees. Carport storage space. Excellent Three bedroom home and large workshop. his younger brother, Thomas Shaffer, who passed away last Sunday at a naval hospital. News their families A few Mrs. Julia Palmer attended CHEVROLET CARS CHEVROLET TRUCKS O K USED CARS BETTER FOR LESS IV Mr. and Mrs. Bill Greenhalgh and children and M r. and Mrs. Gerold Greenhalgh and children By Lenora Huish relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Thelma Butler on Wednesday to help her on a quilt. They were Viola Cowan, Cecil Peery, Lenora Huish, Dorothy Moore, Zella Peay, Pearl Johnson and 3, 1966 re Utah. 465-37- 798-257- 7, One Attractive Three bedroom home. Garage bedroom and garage in basement Carport and patio. Large garden spot Beautifully landscaped. Close to schools church and town. Mrs. Mable Finch held a quilting party last Thursday evening. Those attending were Ruth Thomas, Valena Okelberry, Cleopha Riley, Ruby Steele, Eva Cook and Lola Kelson. All enjoyed visiting and quilting. RECORDER OF PAYSON, 796-36- 798-228- 8, 2-- 754-339- a ORDINANCE LEVEYING AN IRRIGATION TAX FOR THE YEAR A. D. 1966 ON ALL LANDS FOR WHICH PAYSON CITY CORPORATION ACTS AS THE DISTRIBUTION AGENT AND PROVIDING FOR THE DELIN' QUENCY OF SAID TAX. 465-272- 7-- )SS COUNTY OF UTAH ) Edward H. Bates, the duly qualified and acting Recorder of Payson City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and fore-goi- 798-370- 6, Home for Sale or Rent Four bedrms, 2 baths, close to cen-- " ter of town. Call ; WORK WANTED For Sale 15 acres Vi mile E. of Payson BowL Inq. at pink Build new homes, remodel, and white house trailer. basements, suits, "carports, Ph. 3 Grant F. Thomas, For Sale Comer lot, 2 shares Spanish Fork. Licensed. Summit Creek Irrig. water & New 2-- a newspaper published weekly in Payson, Utah. PASSED BY 798-806- For Sale Mod. 2 bdrm, carpeted home, in Salem. Call Ralph A. Henderson, 3-- 1 Dale Horton. home. SECTION NO. 4 This ORDINANCE shall take effect on its passage and publication in (one) issue of the Payson Chronicle, 3-- 886-752- 3. J day of April, 1966. 255-924- 6, 465-204- 1. DAIRY Fully equipped and improved to handle 200 cows. Nice modem home, 130 Acres land, 80 cows, Total Price; $95,000 $10,000 down good terms on balance. 500 RANGE COW RANCH Acres, Nice 3 Bedroom modem Home, good buildings, 50 head Range rights, will handle 200 head cows. Price: $80,000 Reasonable down payment or trade for Utah property. Thome Agency Contact Del S. Hiatt, Shoshone, Idaho Phone J due on the 1st day of April, 1966, and shall become delinquent if not paid on or before the 15th 3-- For Sale Z this ordinance shall become tf 465-212- 8, 465-214- 6, SECTION NO. 3 ALL taxes resulting from the levy made by 3-- 465-34- ing will be held at the home of levied and assessed an 798-396- 9. Fresh Eggs For Sale at Payson Shoe Shop, across from Turf Cafe or call Refreshments were served by Mrs. Kay Jolley. The next meet- water distributed. There is also CERAMIC TILE Baths, Showers, Window sills, Mosaics for table tops. Install S. Main, Sp. Fork. tf it yourself. Tools and Instructions furnished Free with purFor Rent 4 rm. apt at 788 chase. See at my home at 642 E. 2nd So. Ph. So. Main. Gerald Hanson 2 Call For Rent Nicely furn. one bedrm. Apt. Well heated. Con- BYRONS SEWING CENTER 68 WEST 4th SOUTH venient location. 49 W. 1st So SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Call 1965 SINGER AUTOMATIC Mod. duplex. Inq. For Rent zigzag. Beautiful walnut conGudmundsen Jewelry. sole. No attachments needed to zigzag. Make button holes, For Rent 5 rm house, close to overcasts, seams, blind hems; school, good yard and pasture. sew on buttons, decorative designs, embroidery, etc. Full Ph. price $45 cash, or need responFor Rent Fum. apt, Ideal for sible party to take over last 6 elderly lady or couple, garage payments of $6.20 monthly. 19 included. 480 E 1st S. year guarantee. Free home trial available. Call 322-16For Rent 3 rm. fum apt heat or Salt Lake evenings and hot wtr. fum. No smokers, please. 308 No. 6th W. For Rent or Sale tf and Trailers. Butler Motor -- im. Riverside Orchard Heaters. Call Victor P. Sabin, 9 for information and price listings For Sale 7 cu. ft upright freezer, rugs, odds and ends 4 Call 10 3 FOR RENT 465-362- Jl- Protect your Orchard from late spring frost with National 796-239- 3. Baled Hay. Carroll Wilson. Ph. 0 tf Orchard Heaters 10-2- Nine members were present, three parents and two leaders. additional $1.00 per acre foot of all waters distributed within the corporate limits of Payson City, under irrigation District No. one. There is also levied and assessed an additional 5 cents per acre foot on all PRIMARY AND SECONDARY 465-290- 8. 1 cussed. levied and assessed an and Repair For Sale 2 elec stoves, end Complete service, all makes. Keith Miller, Spring Lake, table, lge drop leaf kitchen 8 tf table and 4 chairs. Call 465-243- 1. 775 W. 1st S. . . i, Slack, load $9.50; one or two ton, $11.00 delivered. also Rawleigh Products. Cowan Coal. Ph. Spring L 4-- including Fields, Meadows and Lands not within the corporate limits of Payson City, there is hereby et yard 9-- THURSDAY, MARCH by EVA COOK and son of Tooele visited at the The Country H Club meethome of Bee Jasperson last at was the home held of ing Dale Jolley of Elberta, Feb. 12. Saturday. Dale Horton gave the opening Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shaffer prayer, Steven Tachiki led the returned home last Sunday from pledge, Lynn Jensen led the Santiago, Calif., after attending singing and Ronald Newton read funeral services last week for the minutes. Projects were dis- CORPORATION LIBERTY COAL $10.50 ton; The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Goshen News SECTION NO. 1 There is hereby levied and assessed 90 cents per acre foot on all the waters distributed by PAYSON CITY 465-208- 3. Sale 1963 Volkswagon per wee. ti good condition. New tires. Low 6 mileage $1150.00 call after 6 p.m. For Sale 1956, 2 dr. H. T. Mercury Montclair. Ex. cond, new motor, 294 N. 8th E. Pay-- - New and Used pianos priced 5 right. Expert piano restyling 1 or Eureka son, 3 10 and refinishing for 18 years. Free pick up and delivery. A complete piano service. Harris Piano Shop, 1163 So. State, For Sale TRUCKS Orem. 465-350- MISC. 798-396- Jor 2 IRRIGATION TAX FOR THE YEAR A. D. 1966, ON ALL LANDS FOR WHICH PAYSON CITY CORPORATION ACTS AS THE DISTRIBUTING AGENT OF IRRIGATION WATERS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE DELINQUENCY OF SAID TAX. BE IT ORDAINED BY PAYSON CITY COUNTIL PAYSON, UTAH. 15c pci Tor Sale Automobiles 1966-- AN ORDINANCE LEVYING AN For Sale or Rent Camper line for the first and trailers. Butler Motor 1815 week and 10c per line for each S. 9 Main, Sp. Fork. consecutive week, with a minimum charge of 50r. for first week and 30c for each addi- Wallpaper. Why pay more. 12V4c, 25c, 50c, 60, c, 79c single tional week. roll. Tanner Paint 6c Wallpaper Any want ad that requires 34 W. Utah Ave. billing at the end of month will be charged at 15c per line New and Used Furnaces, Water Heaters and Appliances. Spen-ce- r Sheet Metal or Spencer ' Home Furnishings in DTR ..... Bldg. v. - AN ORDINANCE TATB FARM Mutual Automobile Insurance Home Office: Bloomington, ZZ Company Illinois lIMTBEESa Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch visited their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Kly Mudder, of Salt Lake Sunday. son-in-la- w, Mrs. Grade White, Mrs. Lena Goodwine and Eva Cook spent last Thursday with Mrs. James (Sybil) Kay at Mona. Mr. anl Mrs. John Nelson 30 YEARS OF SERVICE "A FUNERAL SERVICE WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL Member of Utah Funeral Directors Assn. PLANS FUNERAL 218 Ur limited Parking DIAL 465-250- 6 South Main Payson. Utah PAY50II |