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Show gA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 u tan Luuniy, Ulan Deadline Extended day! The I960 conservation reserve phase, of the Soil; Bank has been changed by receht legislative ac. tion as, follows:" j Basic annual fates will be established by the same method as used for 1959 contracts. Farmers will .have until Oc- '.tober 9 to lake the first step in applying fo;: establishment , of a v v , ratie for, their farm unthe I960 program. der r tinder the! new.) law .signed by - e , the president on: Sept. 21, basic , annual payment rates applicable to the 1960 conservation reserve will be determined on the basis of the productivity and value of the land for agricultural purposes,' the same as they were for .1959. The basic rate shall 'not exceed 20 per cent of the value J of the land (offered, and may not, be higheiv than the basic annual Tate that would have been established for the same farm in the 1959 prograifn. Actual crep production during the period 1955- .1959 on the land offered is no longer applicable as a limitation with respect to the basic annual . -- " r ifteen of his fellow workers ff V si,V ' i honored him at i a luncheon at $' , i Kajl's Cafe m N e'p h i. Arthur BroWn, Provo, district plant s iu Iperintendent, Mr. Matheson c cf m plimented Mr. Matheson on hi$ many contributions to the coabmunications industry iand then presented him with a jeweled tie elisp in recognition, of his long employment rec' j ord, 'i '!') Mr. Matheson began ' working t 1 'S If i -- 1 n XV J I !J . I N . t i- ' iii-- i is i . L - f; : . . i ,;-- ; ! r l . i t; :l 'i-- . I - t ji . ; I j TTFIf 17 . I j . with Mountain Statejs Telephone hen it purCompany in 1923 chased the Iron Counjty Telephone Company where, he hid been man ager and repairman fpr six years His first job with j tpe Mountain States Company was that of combination manager in iParowan. In 1927 he moved froln there to Cedar City" where j lie ; remained until 1943 when lie I was made manager at Panguitfeh. lit 194S of - V ! VEGETABLE W ' I m. L 1 . Make The IGA Total Test Toddy . SOUPS CASE OF 24 ASSORTED -- 1 -- 7- 7 1'. I cm. l3 T2 ! 3 3 3 u u ' 3 La Ji CTIS15 Ji - L 1 fi I I II eracken B.V.CV l MEAT 7Lw- - . FOR REAL PROOF OF SAVINGS SHOP, AT YOUR GA for 30 days and compare the Day In Day Out Savings You Make Over! The Period. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER EVERY DAY! Get 5c C0UPa ,or next ?urchai ' S I "i f.U lJHtfA'; .1 ( tJ.ICtl'llll 1 p . Ill U ..:'- - m?,-!- w 1 a if) I . i mm n ii wm jW ill C Vi Tr nn ill.ll SrmmJr' ' .'Jdr. I JWB II' 1:1 fWrnM I - t 11. I I I I :: n il m Ps till I mmt !.. f k ' i I , Itll 1.1; Ii9 P ill P It " w r T ... . I I : f l t 9 I ' . a a- f .71 . K 0 g a ; t it i ,. H rj "fc 11 .. . I: . i i SOUPS j Mr. Matheson becarhe manager at Kanab and held thii assignment until 1956 when he was promoted to- his present position as, Bian- farm rate ' ' f I desiring information ager at flephi. Anyone ASC He'wife' his contact ana should his county jrma beside 154 Main .in 9. Oct. South at before on or office p Nephi la i '.". - 'I i NEPHI Frank A. Matheson. of the Nephi exchange manager ot the Mountain States Telephone Company celebrated 5 years of service with the company, to 1 per-acr- ' Nephi Man Has 35; Years With Same Firm Soil Bank ; ' V DAILY HERALD , One Phase r ' ' i - j - ir..;:' 5.09 Ellis I UfahGotinty Stafist ICS ...! knn SPAGHETTI AND 1 .L- -J C)M PI : !J .: i; " - :i; 1 '.'" l" f ')'-- ' ' ?A - 'i-- j fj ' AT IGA t ' " ;jontS ' .' ' s " : . ' . :. .;.j......J .....1.. YOUIT KRAFT COUPONS REDEEM , 1' T ' "Pr7 '' ; . ;( - irt fy j PlMl '" " T. " ' i LARGE LIMA BEANS PLAIN pink BEANS . "' IGA, NEW CROP IjOfEBMSME chili With beans Oakland, arid Jeanne laiisknccht, L. 22 Bingham, Wendell JorgensenJ 27. no ad- dress, and Neoma oyce West- fall, 18, no address Thomas' James Balfg, 20, Payf son, and Verna Beta Reed.! IS; ris Phelps, Provo. . Boy , to Ga l and Patsy Spencer Spanish Fork. Cottam, Provo. I. afkham! ( 18, iThayne Liosee Girl to Frank ;and Cleo Thorpe Spanish Fork and, Owen Ann Shop Bishop," Springyille. gart, 15, Payson. ,j j i Tuesday: Martjri Wayne Morse, ' Girl to Gordon and Leta Ann American Fork an Barbari Huff Smith, Provo. ' Angus,a6, At Americ in, Fork Hospital: Gred Raymond f Hewitt;: 41, 'V.Sept.' 27: j' Provo, Elma Shippj ,43," Provo vf Girl to Don Mi and Carol Swan1 T. Luke Savage, 22 American Walker,. oem. ; Fork, and Linda Kay Walker, 18, ; ',i i" Provo. Sept.26:.-r.' Robert Lee Grant Jocobsen, Boy, to Bruccj - and Eva Alene 18, Rasmussen Fug a 1, Pleasant Springville, and Anna Iianey, !' . 18, Springville. Grove. James Ayril Bird, Springvllle, ' 25: . Sept. ' and Janet Webster Craridall, 'Girl to :joyd and Marjorie Fern Harmkn- Thompson, Lehi. Springville, legal ages. I ' Verg Garner, 22'; Provo j and j Sept.. 24: Arva lRanae'Rowleyi20, Provo. . Boy to Max R. and Renee Bliss Rex David Bouchard,. 19,1 Edwards, Pleasant Grove. Vonda Elmerj, and 16, Girl to Morris J. and Janice Fork. Fillmore Brady .American Fork. Spanish Weston Foote.. Killpacki 23, Boy to Keith ;L. and Valdean Provo, a"nd Lois Arlehe Pope, 23, Harris M akin, "Pleasant Grove. ,:i Girl to J HI and Helen .Seely Cupertino, Calif. Russell Allyn Pack, 20,' PleasHarvey, American Fork; ant and Mary Deanna Boy to Ralph and Marilyn Beck,"Grove, 18, American Fork; Stone Densley; American Fork. Ray L. King, 23, Provo, and Girl to Ernest C. . and Marian r Mexie Alberta Mannix, 22, Provo Mann Schieve. V Robert Franklin Smellie.i 22, . Girl to ; Warren and Yvonne Uwarda Provo; and Addie Clayton Miller.' Shirts,' Provo. 22, ' ' j V 'h Sept. 22: Richard Darriel Northern' Jr Girl to Gary and Carol Ashton 17, Draper, and Kathleen Davis, Oxborro w, Lehi." 18, Midvale. j Boy to Arthur L. and Freda B. Harold Ned Hiatt, 22, Payson. Peterson Gill, Pleasant Grove. and Audrey. JJnda Hathaway, J19, Sept. 51: Genola. t" j Boy to Robert L. and Margaret William Loring McMorris III, LaRae Batchelor Anderson, 29, Price, and. Bonnid Jean Mor-leAmerican "Fork. 18, Provo. j. : ' Murray- - Willard Skinner, 23, MARRIAGE LICENSES Orem,- and Leah Whiting, 23, Arden G'rant Kitchen, 18, Mapleton. j Spanish Fork,! and Dottie Kaye James Owen Tanner Jr;,i 21; Higginson, 19, Spanish Fork, Salt Lake City, and ponna1 Mae Leon Zeemari, 21, Payson, and House,, 21, Provo." Alene Rigtrup,17, Spanish Fork Allen1 La Veil Davenport, 23, James Thomas Wishart, 29, Springville, and Norma Lund, 25, Provo, i a n!d Margaret Ellen Springville. v ,: Brown, 25, Provo. Arden J, BrimhallJ 22, Provo, Charles 'Albert Engberson, 24, and Nena Olson, 18, Provo. Aaron Lee Vent, nj Oreni,l and Mary Ellen Gray, 15, Provo.! '' : ' i BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Wednesday: Boy to PduJ and Joyce Echos Finlinson, Oak City, Utah. Boy to Dejan and. Claudia Mor- (a CASljOF.... W Vlr' , i , .; . i i pon ' :'l l I ' . ' ' . ! ; lhi. v'-1- . . j " i 1 i - t "j Og-de- n, A o ,M 7H:.j , i l :.:- , :-! T. i hi,' v " ; - . " i - . - j , . ) ! t . . . - - - ..- ji j I y, . J y I. j r .1... ::. S-- fh'dX - -- 1 .''1 -- " J j . f j j j j I Payson Man H DIVORCES GRANTED Betty June . Stoops from E. , ToiGelebrate j j 79th Birthday: . f great-grand-lildre- n. ' . t:'i. . . FRESH FROM OUR OWN OVENS . James Francom, PAYSON known to, his many friends as the j veterinarian who . Jimmy, ' . their j animals; pulled through many a crisis, will celebrate his 79th birthday Sunday. . Friends and relatives are invited to an open house to be given by Mrs." Francom and other family members from 2 to 6 p. m. ; at the family home on their farm east of Payson. ;' Mr. Francom was born Oct. 7, 1880, in Payson, a son of James . and Bertha jMaag Francom. He married Rosa May Dudley Sept. 10; 1902, and; she died July 22, 1907. He. married Vera Dudley, a cousin Tto his first wife, April 29, 1920. The marriage was later solemnized inHhe Salt Lake'LDS Temple. ,' Sons and daughters who will assist with the openhouse are Mr. and Mrs, Warren Francom, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. 'Francom, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Fern) Lindley, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Dean (Alice) Martinson; Salem? Mr.s, and Mrs. Sterling (Dorothy) Payson. The couple have 20 grandchildren and 28 Bed-doe- 1 - " - Stanley Stoops;: plaintiff award-e- d $150 support money. p Colleen E. Storrs: from Val B. Storrs; plaintiff awarded custody of two minor children5. . Marie Van Wagener from Jess j Van Wagenen. Jeanette Price Vincent from Ned Leonard Vincent; plaintiff restored name of Price. John F. Holm fronf Ferrel A. Holm. Betty S. Hunter ifrom Arthur r i ' : . ri ' t , i ; rn? i i i , - - j , ;. l . i Hunter. 5 . . . Merle Hansen. V. Hansen ' Barbara ' vs.: Leo II r J-- Peterson vs. Grant " Peterson. Myrtle Faye Hayes Simonsen vs. Dale G. Simonseni Meda Carol Forbes AUridge vs. Keith Ted Allridge.' Elva Coleen Farnsworth vsJ Dell Ray Farnsworth. Oral W. Evans vs. Wilma C, I IumZumM. Klip S . UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM 2 for 39c . ,., ,. FAB l, V. J counterclaim: - 1 .39 10c Off Pack . Beryl Ellen J. Chatenay Jacques Fernand Chatenay. I 4 CASHMERE S n n vs. a nn en li , With Dmnerware n AU Glow fi.:..-:....L89- t: ! ' rS ; - , j j. j . : ; . '''1 'if t , Si NABISCO Mb. 29c '' 79c CLORQX ! Vi-Ga- l. 39c i cS'n n yIj. ' !r ' SALTINES FLORIENT ;;! , .(J, v c BATH 2 for; 31c . ' i BOUQUET I ! M' r-. . 29c 3 lbs, 69c -- A IO-o- i. 4 Hawaii's Mount Waialeale is probably the worldts rainiest spot, with an annual bveraire of ia incnes. 'XT 3 for 32c SWIFTN'ING ( I ANNULMENT SOUGHT . King Size r REGULAR Evans. Martha L. Sullivan from Raloh N. Sullivan, plaintiff granted cus tody of minor children. . James J. Abate from Gertrude W. Abate; granted .defendant on : III i 3 for 79c . ... . .. White Star Tuna Chunk o)LLMl . t.-"":.- J 1 i |