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Show Bulkhead closed on Starvation dam THE speech, the other fourth who only wanted the war over with were the turned-o- n toughies and few medium cools. The medium cools are the more intelligent stu- Mrs Ruby Meredith Phone 465-333- 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rothe are proud new of a tiny baby daughter weighing 5 lb. 11 oz. born at the Pay son City Hospital Nov. 16. The new baby has two sisters and two brothers. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rothe. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Stewart. parents Lee Schwab of the United States Marine Corps, and son of Mrs. Flora Schwab of Thayne, Wyoming visited Tues. with his aunt Mrs. Ida Miller and his uncle Charles Miller who is a patient at the Payson Hospital. Lee has recently returned from Viet Nam and will enjoy his leave with his family. West Moutainiers reporting having attended the Pay son-JudMemorial Championship football game at University of Utah field in Salt Lake Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williamson and son Lane and daughter Vicky; Mr. Melvin Meredith and son Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sorenson; Mr. Bob Finch, Bishop Sterling ge Spencer and Camp Drak, Japan where he was hospitalized due to wounds obtained while serving in Viet Nam. After arriving home he contacted Malaria and was admitted to the Dugway Hospital. He was given a sick leave from the hospital on Nov. 5 and enjoyed it with his family. He was admitted again at the hospital Nov. 18. Maurice left Nov. 21 for Fort Ord, California where he will be stationed. where he has been stationed for the past six months. Thanksgiving will be a special thanksgiving for the Young family as Brad has his thirty day leave before returning to Germany. 15 Mr. and Mrs. David Ewell and family wish to thank all those who assisted them during their recent fire in their home attic on Monday. The Payson fire department were very prompt and through quick action small damage resulted. The fire was caused through an over-heatpipe. ed Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beck of Salt Lake visited Thursday and Friday with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fich announce the arrival of a new granddaughter born Farr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rothe traveled to Cedar City, Nov. 8 where Mr. Rothe joined their daughter, Marilyn, who is attending C.S.U. and they attended Fathers and Daughters Date Luncheon. Mrs. Rothe visited friends. The group attended a football game following the luncheon. NOTICE TO WATER by App. No. & USERS 32581 The water has been diverted well 70 ft. deep at from a n. a point E. 366.04 ft. S. 1073.72 Consult the County Clerk or the Various Signers For Further Information ft. from Nl4 Cor. Sec. 12, T9S, R2E, and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 for supplemental irrigation of 1.5 acs. limited to the sole supply of L2 acs. in NW14NE14 Sec. 12, T9S, R2E. Hereafter, 0.4 sec.-f- t. of water will be diverted from an well 100-5ft. deep at a point S. 1360 ft. E. 1225 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 19, T9S, R3E, and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 1.2 acs. in Sec. 19, T9S, R3E, Sec. 24, T9S, R2E. n. 00 Keith J. Shuler, 1215 1 000 CORN FARMERS WANTED PX 610 LAST YEAR This column is a view of how students feel on different issues. None of this material should be taken personally and today I would like to speak to the older generation, those who had to walk ten miles, in ten feet of snow with all six brothers and sisters, to get to a one room school house with no heater. The teacher was a ninety-si- x year old widow (whose husband died from fetchen firewood one cold winter night) who had a nine today INTERMOUNTAirJ FARMERS ASSOCIATION PX 610 may well be the world's best hybrid tor planting this year. Look at the test results and judge for yourself: PX 610 was measured against 3,420 separate entries in A 152 Bu-- A 13, 20, and 27, 1969 Nov. 6, of Hereafter, water will be diverted from any or all of the following 3 wells: well 0 (1) is an ft, deep at a point S. 1260 ft. E. 300 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. n. 25, T9S, R2E. (2) is a well 200-5ft. deep at a point N. 300 ft. W. 200 ft. from Cor. Sec. 26, T9S, R2E. ' n. 0 (3) is a well ft. deep at a point S. 650 ft. E. 300 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 25, T9S, R2E, and used for domesL0 10-i- v-'f'- A WANTED Wanted: Someone with tractor and blade for snow removal See Mr. Mitchell at Mt. Nebo 48 Laundry 6 S. 1st W. sec.-f- t. 200-40- 145 191 PX 610 SEED CORN is a winner Bu-- A Bu-- A for UTAH COUNTY. at: 200-50- tic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 2 horses, 2 cattle and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 irrigaton of 39,76 acs. within NW14NW14 Sec. 25, NE14 Sec. 26, 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 Jan. 3, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in Payson Chronicle, on Nov. 20, Payson, Utah 27 and Dec. 4, 1969, Save Time and Money soil-ceme- ' Let PX610 make 1970 YOUR big Corn YEAR HEDGES bridge over Strawberry River will be inundated by Starvation Reservoir. Thishas necessitated a relocation of about 6 12 miles of Highway 40 and the construction of Starvation Bridge to span an arm of the reservoir. The bridge is Utahs longest over water. It was constructed by the State Highway Department at project costs. Excellent recreational and fishing facilities are planned at this reservoir by the National Park Service. Trees, buildings, and other loose debris that could obstruct boating are being removed from the reservoir basin. A concrete boat ramp is being built to accommodate boaters and camping and picnicking facilities will be provided near the reservoir. These recreational features will be administered by the State Division of Parks and Recreation. Many beautiful and useful article were sold and a very delicious dinner served to a large crowd. President Shirley Bushman thanks all those who helped make it a success. Mrs. Robert Finch, Mrs. Olive Green-halg- h of Santaquin and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrickson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miles of Santaquin to Orem Thurs. where they visited their sister, Mrs. Mary Morrill to extend sympathy in the death of her daughter, Mrs. Della Norton of Spanish Fork. The group also attended funeral services Saturday at Orem. freedom!" flUEnno: WITH For Sale- - Misc. Remove excess body fluid with FLUIDEX tablets only $1.69 at Franks Pharmacy 50 Used Wurlitzer Spinet organ Maple cabinet Excellent condition Phone Anne Kirby 465-34- 465-29- 08 CLEANiNGEST carpet cleaner you ever used, so easy too. Get Blue Lustre. Rent shampooer $1 Spencer Home Electric Furnishings large electric mot- ors for sale with switches and control boxes Some nearly new Spanish Fork Press Phone tf 798-68- FORNEY WELDING SUPPLIES Johnson Tractor and Implement Spanish Fork Subscribe to the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune 798-63- sign headquarters Publishing Co. for interior or exterior use Sizes up to 24x18 .Choice of colors Prompt service Magnetic tf 798-68- a new Schwinn or mini bike today Jays BikeShop public hearing will be held Dec. 1, 1969 at 8:00 p.m. Pay-so- n 310 West Highway Salem 48 City Council Chambers. Purpose of the hearing: A public hearing on the annexation of property on north Main and being petitioned for annexation bv Stanley Wilson and Real Estate Gladys Wilson; Fred J. Robert1 Realtors - Construction son and Alice W. Robertson: Insurance I M. Ray Hiatt and Maurine G. I FOR EXECUTIVE THE Hiatt, and described as follows: This brand new brick is Commencing 6.84 chains east built for gracious living. of the Northwest corner of Covered patio off the living Section 9, Township 9 south, room, kitchen built -i- ns, Range 2 east of the Salt Lake two Base and Meridan; thence south baths, double garage, full basement Many more 1 deg. west 20.11 chains; thence extras A home you will be north 89 deg. west 14.15 chains; proud to live in and entermore or less to the East line of tain in. Main Street; thence north 306.38 4 25 34 thence north feet; deg. FOR THE HANDYMAN east 430 feet more or less to the Older home, ideal to re-State Road; thence northeastermodel and restore Foui ly along 1245.52 foot radius arc bedrooms, huge kitchen a distance of 750 feet more or lots of room for a largi less to the Section line; thence Make a small dowi family east along the section line 500 payment and take over th feet more or less to beginning. 'loan Total price, $7500, Less property owned by Owen Call Us Today! Loveless and Virginia Love279 North Main less. Also the establish of a Spanish Fork's S- -l Zoning District in Payson Multiple Listing City Zoning Ordinance, and the Phone; proposed property being annexBusiness 1 ed will be zoned S- -l . C.R. Mitchell . . . 8 Edward H. Bates Grant Halverson . . 798-2Payson City Recorder I Published in Payson Chronicle i Margaret Gardner. 798-3November 20 and 27, 1969. lArlo Mitchell. . . 798-2- Trailers for sale CAMPERS or or rent Butler Motor Phone or 3364 tf Coal - lump, slack. Yard or delivered anywhere Lee Dickey Best in the West. . 50 Payson 465-36- 21 ARTEX dealer now in Payson See me for your supplies Carol 50 Ewell 19 For Sale- - Real Estate 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 billinsr at the end of the month will be charged at 25? per line per week. Homes and lots in Payson for sale Equitable Realty 49 or evenings 374-64373-90- 58 Work Wanted 465-30- For sale: 1963 Mercury Meteor S33, 2 door hard top, 4 speed on the floor A real sporty car Dale Johnson Phone or after 5 p.m. 798-22- 798-68- 16 57 798-37- 40 mitchelTHI TV STEREO and Radio Repair Call Spencer Home Furnishing 465-29- tf 54 373-30- Music 76 WE BUILD anything New home Sale: 1 transistor home organ and walnut console piano For this area Take over small 23 Complete service on washers dryers, dishwashers, disposals (portable) Home Appliance Service 235 North University Ave. tf Provo Phone can be financed which or remodeling Free estimates Licensed contractors Burdick Lumber and Hardware Co. Pay-sotf Utah Phone mon- n, thly payments For details write Credit Manager, Box 6179 -Sugar House Station, Salt Lake 49 City, Utah 84117 465-32- REMODELy build extra room, carport or general conor see tracting work tf Grant Thomas WILL 798-37- Lay-a-w- ay A sew draperies $1.25 per panel also alterations on mens tf trousers Phone Will Cars, Trucks for Sale 69 465-31- PUBLIC HEARING tf Doing Your Genealogy Work? You will need a wide carriage typewriter to fill in new sheets New or used models available at the Spanish Fork Press. Call 798-39- Shop At Home 16 47 Get your winter coal now Call Mike Cowan STORE UP NOW!! 100 Inter- mountain Laundry concentrate 18-1- 2 cup Complete satisfaction guaranteed. Free delivery 100 lb $17.50 Smaler amounts also available Special prices for bulk Use only 798-26- 47 48 j available. Now -- Iron-o- n Deco-wri- te Transfer pencils. 30? tf Publishing Co. Lost and Found Found: Small pair glasses near car wash Owner may claim by 8 48 paying for ad Call 465-2- For Rent- - Misc 26 Help Wanted Wanted: TRIBUNE 465-25- 798-63- 53 tf New two bedroom 46 - 2722 5- apartment tf Remove excess body fluid with FLUIDEX tablets, only $1.69 at Franks Pharmacy 50 Home Appliance 18 cu. ft. upright Double doors $100 freezer 798-641- 6; List j with us NOW while we have a market for used homes. i 798-35- 99 0! 1: $17,157.70 IS THE AVERAGE paid our full year. We need same type man over 40 in area. Payson Take short trips to contact Commission time last men JOHNSON PEARL BIGLER, REAL ESTATE Local Representative customers. AIR MAIL A. M. PATE, PRESIDENT, Texai Refinery Corp Box 711 fori Worth, Texoi 76101 71 tf carrier for Santaquin Call Don Evans One bedroom apt Fridge, stove drapes and carpet Call ! 798-32- Payson and Spanish Fork War I, World War II and the Korean War fall into place, and then the Vietnam War. As this bomb drops faster, to do world events, everything now days is moving so fast, it worries us to think, how much more can we take." While teenagers are only trying to help the war, theyre also hindering it. There suggestions are good but their actions are too often not any good. This is what people say. After all you must agree to get a point expressed by causing riots isnt very civilized. But back in the late 1700s and early 1800s, Americans used demonstrations against the British and the British at that time said some of the same things that are being said today. What about a statement like Demonstrations and war just for a new car. Today there are three types of teens turned-o- n toughies, hippie types, medium cools and turned off offensives or duds. On taking a poll in a seminary class, during the time of the war moratium, three fourths of the class, the medium cools agreed with President Nixons ot SEVERAL 18 E-- 14 Bu-- advertisement. City, Utah proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of L0 sec,-f- t. of water evidenced by Segregation 33334b The water has been diverted from a well 200-4ft. deep at a point W. 66 ft. N. 66 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. 18, T8S, R2E, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for supplemental irrigation of 220.0 acs. limited to the sole supply of 40.0 acs. within NE14 Sec. 00 171 If your advertisement appears incorrectly, notify usimmedia-tel- y. We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Such responsiblitv is limited to a correct insertion of Cathernjstreet, Salt Lake N12NW 14 Sec. 17, Nl2 SE14 Sec. 7, all T8S, R2E. didnt man ur ADJUSTMENTS Dave McMullin ATTORNEY Floyd Junior Sorensen Administrator Published in Payson Chronicle this A 6th A.D. 1969 10-i- LATEST HIGH YIELD TODAY: BOOK YOUR'S TODAY proper verification as required therein. Date of first publication Nov. And hesitate to use the strap. Also, just for fun, people would work twenty-fohours a day and in a year had enough money to buy a pair of shoes. Well, world conditions have changed and when we (teens) get married well tell our kids how we had to walk up the field to catch a bus, driven by a short, cranky midget who would kindly scream Shut the windows, sit down and quit throwing things! We went to a seventy-nin- e room school and had seven or eight eighteen year old teachers who used brute psychology on us. We also had to work eight hours a day for a year to buy 4 r 75-9-- n. Local Yields on PX610 Bu-- , Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at City Office Building, Pay-so- n, Utah on or before the 1st day of February A.D. 1970 must be pre ented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code with 5, Annotated (1953) 00 THIS YEAR, I HOPE TO HAVE ENOUGH TO GO AROUND 158 deceased razor strap. foot ng 16-i- n. BUT COULDNT GET IT 52 different official trials. No other single variety won as many firsts ... or as many of the top three places! In winning trials, PX 610 averaged 22.8 bushels per acre more than the other hybrids. Plant all the PX 610 you can get. large crowd attended the West Ward Relief Society Bazaar Friday evening. A NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of OLAFFLOYDSOR-.ENSE- N Guardianship NOTICES The following applications have 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. Parley M. Neeley, 271 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion, and place of use of of water evidenced 0.4 sec.-f- t. at the Las Vegas, Nevada Hospital to Gerald and Joan Finch. The new baby weighed 6 lbs. and 9 oz. She has seven brothers and sisters. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carlisle. Nov. 18 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Moon and family have sold their Dairy Farm to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burt Hansen and baby daughter of Spanish Fork. The Moon family have purchased a home in Payson. They will surely be missed at West Mountain. Probate Lrgl noticisf Farr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Finch and family attended George M a musical presented at the Spanish Fork High School on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Finch and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Finch of Payson also attended the Ski and Snow Carnival on Sunday at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake. Sp4 Maurice Finlinson, son of Mr. Oran Finlinson, arrived home Oct. llfrom P.F.C. Brad Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Young arrived from Germany Nov. H. H. Richard Hone By servancy District. Starvation Reservoir is on Strawberry River about 3 miles upstream from Duchesne. However most of the storage water will come from Duchesne River. Water diverted from that river by the previously completed Knight Diversion Dam flows through a concrete pipeline and the finished mile-lon- g Starvation Tunnel to the reservoir. When full, the reservoir will store over 167,000 acre-fe- et of water and a surface area of 3,310 acres. The Starvation Dam has been about 2 12 years in the making. Clearing operations at the damsite were begun in March 1967, but construction was suspended during the two winter seasons. The dam consists of 4,600,000 cubic yards of fill material weighing more than 7 million tons. The dam has a base width of about 750 feet and tapers to 30 feet at the top on which a gravelled road has been constructed. A concrete lined spillway has been constructed on the right abutment of the dam with a design capacity of 16,600 second-fe- et to divert water from the reservoir to accommodate flood flows. The outlet works, through which water normally flows, are on the left abutment and have a capacity. A nt has been placed on the layer of upstream face of the dam to protect it from erosion by wave action. Starvation Dam was constructed by Goodfellow Bros., Inc., of Wenatchee, Washington, under contract with the Bureau of Reclamation at a cost of $8,182,750. A section of Highway 40 and the existing 2,920-foot-lo- dents who have studied or at least read up on the issues of war. parents should be proud Payson of these students. One way mentioned of helping war problems was suggested by a student and that was to lower the voting age so that the younger generation might have a say in governmental policy. I cannot see how this would help. But the student said teens could then vote for who they wanted since they are being drafted. They feel that the government is almost drafting in a communistic manner. But if they can or could vote, it would at least give them a psychological satisfaction of having at least some say. But, let me assure you, as parents and as teens, our government is the strongest in the world and there has not been a major war lost yet. Let me use the example of a bomb dropping from a bomber high in the atmosphere. The bomb is dropped (Columbus discovers America) it goes a little faster (war of 1812) a little faster (Civil War) faster and faster (other small wars), then as it gains its height of momentum it seems as if World Teens speak out will-hav- Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Hendrickson received word this past week that their son Elder Shirl Hendrickson has been trans-fere- d from Santiago, Chile to Coquimbo, Chile, which is in the Northern part of He and Elder Robert Cowen, La Serena. of Puerto, Montt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cowen, were able to see each other this past summer now there are many miles between. Shirl reports that they are really having hot weather. 5 CHRONICLE Thursday, November 27, 1969 The bulkhead gate was closed last week on the outlet works of Starvation Dam. With the closing of the gate, storage of water began in the first reservoir of Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project, reported Bureau of Reclamations Project Manager, Palmer B. DeLong at Provo. W'ater stored in the reservoir is to be used to supplement the inadequate irrigation supplies in the vicinity of Duchesne and to replace some water that will be diverted for use in the rapidly expanding Wasatch Front area. The Bonneville Unit is being sponsored by the Central Utah Water Con- West Mountain Views PAYSON Telephone Huish Theatre Building 465-328- 3 Payson, Utah |