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Show (Lift flmjBon (Hljrantrlp Wst October Japmtt Cfyrontrl? Veteran Odd Fellow Recalls Glory of Payson Lodge Sffkrttmw 1942 1962 1952 Oct. Oct. 2 John C. Taylor has been appointed full time clerk of the War and Rationing Board, and will be heated in the Nebo Stake office building on North Main Price Street. Mr. Taylor will have all supplies and equipment at his office, and those who have business with the board should see him there. Several types of rubber boots will and mens heavy be rationed beginning this week. All stocks of these articles were frozen Tuesday night. footwear -- 0- Americans newspaper, hailed by President Roosevelt as "an essential part of the steadying ballast which enables our ships of war, to ride the storm celebrate their historic freedom anew with the opening of National Newspaper week Thursday. "There are only about 12 or 15 of us left, but were still holding Bids were opened for roofing said Vivian Montague defor the city shops at the reg- lodge, he recalled the past as ular council meeting Monday fiantly of the Payson Lodge, Inglory evening. ternational Order of Odd FeUows. The meeting was held in the Were still going here, but fire station with Mayor Eugene like wed like to go. nothing Hillman in charge and all He had difficulty breathing, but were present. wanted to make certain Sam Douglas met with the coun- Montague of the lodge does not past glory of the installation to discuss cil as he recalled there unnoticed, go the cement ditch for the north once were about 250 members was the He ditch claimed fields. and much of Paysons social life moved to the north and wanted centered around the lodge. was matter The done. something Weve always tried to help deferred until next meeting when the poor, bury the dead and take field the of north representatives of the orphans and widows, and Mr. Douglas can discuss care Montague said. There are only the matter. in Payson four widows left-tw- o -- 0two in Salt Lake City. Every The third quarterly conference and year theyre never forgotten and of Nebo Stake will be held Satthey wont be until theyregone. 13 and Oct. and Sunday, urday It is doubtful the IOOF has a Oct. 4 3 President Harry S. Truman will arrive in Provo Monday morning, Oct. 6th, at 9 a.m. He will address members of the BYU student body. The general public is invited to attend. There is ample seating space for everyone wishing to hear his address. coun-cilm- -- 0- Payson Junior High School has enrolled this year 328 students which is eight less than attended last year. A survey shows that 73 students come by bus each day. Sixteen students are new to schools this year. They Payson are: Rex Byron, Kathleen Hatch, Evarae Smith, June Kearns, and Carmen Muniz. New to the eighth grade this year are: Ethyl Mae Gat ley, Clorie Muniz, Dixie Nelson and 14. Arrangements are being completed by President Reed J. Money and counselors Harold Harmer and LeRoy A. Hill. Members of the high council are assisting in preparations. President Money states that Elder Milton R. Hunter of the Rodger Peterson, New students to the ninth grade are: Nancy Evans, Sherry Frey-mut- li, Larry Nelson, Fern Shanley Sorenson, Polly Young and Louise Tsosie. -- 0- Response by the citizens of Payson to appeal for metal scrap was excellent, according to Dean Simmons, chairman of the salvage drive. So fine was the response that the committee has experienced some difficulty in securing sufficient labor to move the scrap metal from the streets er, Council of Seventy will represent the general authorities and will preside over all First -- 0- Ruth Peart, local beautician, won Grand award for hair styling to the salvage piles. the second consecutive year in Already approximately 50 tons open competition with other of scrap metal have been gathered members of the hair council. and piled in the yards ready for The council has been in exissorting and shipping to the steel tence for only three years. mills, says Mr. Simmons. The affair was held Saturday Boys of the Junior High Schat the ool have assisted in gathering night thru Tuesday evening Lake Salt in Hotel Newiiouse all this salvage and will do so sessions. -- 0- Two Payson youths, Ricky Gilmore and Brent McClellan, were presented with their Eagle Badges at a Boy Scout court of honor held at Paysons Third-Sixt- h ward church. Both are 14 years of age and ninth grade students at Payson Junior High School. Rickys parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilmore. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum McClellan are Brents parents. City. week. Central Bank Sets New Branch The Central Bank and Trust Co. will celebrate the grand owning of its fifth office Oct. 10-in Mapleton, announces Philip 12 Perlman, vice president-publ- ic Entry blanks for the en shop-spr- ee are available at all Central Bank locations in Spring-vill- e, Provo, Spanish Fork and f. Mapleton. Perlman added that a special new branch the said Perlman watch and radio promotion will office, located at 195 North be part of the grand opening event. Center in the Mapleton Mini-Ma- ll Staff members at the Mapleton will offer banking. In connection with the grand office are Blaine Ostler, manaopening, a $1,590' shopping spree ger, Don Hjorth, Loeen Whiting at the Maple Mountain Market is and Kathy Wheeler all of Maplebeing sponsored courtesy of the ton. relations. full-servi- ce He said Payson has the use of the alley between Utah Avenue and 100 North through the courtesy of the lodge. Much of the parking lot north of the building which wiU be surfaced soon is owned by the lodge but leased to the city. ed progress has been good for the people. Weve changed pace too fast something is lacking. Its progress weve got to watch out for. We need to mingle more together. There is so much going on today, TV and ball games so nobody has any time. Wed be better if we kept those things off the air at certain times. He admits the Odd Fellows havent prospered in Utah as some of the other fraternal organizations. Maybe thats why more fervent supporter anywhere Payson Lodge membership has dwindled. in the world than Vivian MontaWhen Viv Montague gets feeling an to never Ive belonged gue. organization you get more out of. a little better, hes thinking of a I think just about as much of the one-mdrive. membership lodge as I do the Mormon Church Certainly his dedication would sell prospective members if and Ill always feel that way. Turning the social functions anything would. of years gone by, he said I guess not many remember where the old pavilion used to be (on the site of Carters D&R Service). At one time they considered it to be one of the best dance halls in the state on account of the springs under the floor. Ive seen the time when there were 500 to 600 Odd Fellows in that building at one time. A special train used to come down from Eureka once a month for the dances. Waving his arm toward the 1 1 Legal Chronicle building waUs, Montawe to serve used recalled gue our meals right here to 500 or 600 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MARION C. SEELEY people at one time. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Dave McMullin, Payson, Utah on or before the 30th day of December, 1972 and must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code an I 6 M 11 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change where in Utah APARTMENTS for rent. One bedCounty, State of Utah throughroom; batchelor. Call out the entire year unless othern 10-- 5 2. or 465-21- LIKE mE PaticasPI WE BUILD anything New home Free estior 94 remodeling. mates. Licensed contractors Burdick Lumber and Hardware Co. Payson, Utah. Phone 465-907- wise designated. Locations in SLB&M. MOTEL UNITS, Kitchenetts, TV, Hanks, tub or shower. Rates by week, Utah P. O. 247, Salem, month. Spanish Fork Motel. 84653 proposes to correct the 6 3rd South 2nd East. nat& of point diversion, place, ure of use of 0.315 sec. ft. FOR RENT one bedroom apartand or 15.24 ac. ft. of water or ment $80. Call as evidenced by Seg. Appl tf as amended ch. 31296b, by appl 5. The water has been difrom four wells TWO BEDROOM apartment. Box 465-325- 465-33- 09 489-447- n-- 34 465-27- cavating, dozer, forms, sand, gravel, soil, fill ALVIES 2 22 ex- READY MIX CONCRETE, 73 verted 3. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME. Only $200 down irr Payson if you qualify. R D Frazier 4. tf Real Estate. 10-2- 465-39- isnt sure Montague I 5, 1972 ft. deep at the following CONCRETE, phone points: (1) N. 2150 ft. & E. 6. .or 1225 ft. (2) N. 100 ft. & E. UNFURNISHED APT. New, deluxe, two large bedrooms, 125 both from Nl4 Cor. Sec. ROGER'S CARPET available immediately. Front tf 25, T9S, R2E. (3) N. 250 ft slidwith entrance and rear & E. 1040 ft. (4) S. 3100 ft. & ing glass doors. 120 W 500 MAN WANTS YARD WORK. Lawn W. 950 ft. both from NI4 Cor. N, Spanish Fork. Hot water Sec. 24, T9S, R2E; and used mowing, trim shrubs and agent. heat, air conditioning, washer for the domestic purposes of If no answer call and 3 families, stockwatering of 5 dryer hookup, disposal 10-evenings. sink, fridge, stove, in harvest horses, 2 cows, gravel operation, gold, drapes, plush carpet, TV and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. hookup. Utilities except lights. CARPET STEAMCLEANING fast' 31 for the irrigation of 4.354 Call after 6 p.m. or 140 W safe, dependable. Resonable ac. in SW14SE14, Sec. 13.T9S, n 10-700 N Spanish Fork rates, free estimates. Hansen R2E. Seamless Floors. ft. 0.315 sec. andor Hereafter, 6 15.24 ac. ft. of water is to be Sale from two wells 15 YEAR OLD GIRL desires ft. deep at the following points: 1964 DODGE DART. New paint. (1) N. 798.6 ft. & E. 1087.1 ft. babysitting. My home or yours. Excellent condition. Motor,' After 4 p.m. weekdays and from Cor. Sec. 13, T9S, recently overhauled. R2E, (2) S. 1676.8 ft. & E. 922.2 anytime weekends. Jennifer transmission, radio, heater. n Bert hold. 255 S 400 E ft. from Nl4 Cor. Sec. 24, T9S, Phone days or R2E; and used for the stocktf evenings. watering of 75 cattle, and used For Sale from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the GMC 34 TON TRUCK with supplemental irrigation of 8.6 GARAGE SALE at Chipmans camper for sale. Will accept acs. but limited to sole supply 6. tf trade. Call store. Oct. 6 at 1 p.m. and of 3.75 acs. in SW14SE14, Sec. Oct. 7 at 9 a.m. n 13, T9S, R2E. SW14NE14, Sec. 24, T9S, R2E. Farm For Protests resisting the granting BASIC H ALFALFA tabs, cosof this application with reasons metics and other great Shaklee CANNING TOMATOES, new potherefor must be filed in dupliproducts. Free delivery. Call tatoes. Ivan and Craig Hascate with the State Engineer, 442 Max or Marie Hansen kell State Capitol Salt Lake City, tf Utah 84114 on or before Nov. 11, 1972. MOVING. Must sell threq rooms Hubert C. Lambert Near new furniture. All or part.. State Engineer REDUCE excess fluids with See at 35 W. Utah Ave. Payson 50-3- 00 754-34- 754-332- ft 465-25- n-- 45 798-656- 0. 26 12 798-31- 35 50-3- 10-2- Cars, Trucks for Sl4 798-23- 798-68- 78 798-641- Produce Sale 465-31- 465-34- 35 -tf n-- PERSONAL Published in Payson Chronicle Sept. 28, Oct. 5,12, 1972 798-39- FLUIDEX diuretic tablets, only $1.69 at Franks Pharm10-acy. , FORNEY WELDING SUPPLIES Johnson Tractor and Implement Spanish Fork. tf 19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of DON CARLOS POPE, Sometimes Known as DON C. POPE or DON POPE deceased. tf ; 14 For Sale- - Misc. 5UP. Rototillers $164.88" Heavy duty delux models. Come to Wards in Spanish NEW Creditors will present claims 1971 CHAMPION DELUXE mob- with vouchers to the undersigned il home. 12 x 65. Excellent Fork or call 9. tf per verification as required at the office of Melvin E. Leslie or condition. $7,000 therein. Attorney-at-LaSuite 630, Ten $1,500 take over contract. CAMPERS OR TRAILERS for Date of first publication Sep- Broadway Building, Ten West i sale or rent Security, Jet, 1972. tember 28, Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah, Space, Sports Craft, tfailer, Dave McMullin, Attorney, Beton or before the 22nd day of camper and truck covers New ty Lou Holladay, Executorix. December, 1972; claims must trailers start at $895 Used Published in the Payson Chronbe presented in accordance with $550 Butler Motor. Phone icle, Payson, Utah, Sept. 28, Oct. the provisions of Section WANTED - Good used pigeoft or tf 5, 12, 19, 1972. Utah Code Annotated 1953, and pen. Phone ask for with proper verification as reWeasel. tf COAL STOKER for sale. Ingoocf NOTICE TO CREDITORS quired therein. 2. condition. Call See Estate of CLYDE F. COOMBS, NEED CLEAN COTTON RAGS Date of First Publication Sept125 South 2nd West.at deceased. tf SR., ember 21, 1972. tf Creditors will present claims Woodrow Pope, Administrator .22-2RIFLE ADL REMINGwith vouchers to the undersigned of the Estate of Don Carlos Pope, TOP PRICE for lawn sod. TON 4 power scope, $119. at the office of Dave McMullin, Sometimes Known as Don C. 6. or SL 350 Honda. Excellent conPayson, Utah, on or before the Pope or Don Pope, Deceased. dition. $710.00. Lynn Soren30th day of December, 1972, and Melvin E. Leslie, Attorney for For Rent- - Misc sen. Phone 3. or must be presented in accordance the Administrator, Suite 630, Ten with the provisions of Utah Code tf West Ten Broadway Building, 10ACRE HAY field with 3rd crop 5, with proAnnotated 1953, Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah standing to rent or pasture FIREPLACE WOOD fruit wood. per verification as required 84101. until Feb.l. $250 tf Dale Elmer n 10-therein. Published in the PaysonChron-icl- e Date of first publication Sept. Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5, and' Annotated 1953, with pro- 75-9- -5, 798-742- w, 754-39- 71 WANTED OBITUARIES 75-9- -5, 4 f b.n 798-39- 798-237- 69 798-336- 4. 8, 798-227- fV? If - 465-27- M 81 50 Gerald Hal Wilson Mary Jean R. Taylor services were held in the Orem 11th Ward Chapel for Mary Jean Reese Taylor, 47, of Orem. She died Sept. 26 at the Utah Valley Hospital of a sudden illness. Mrs. Taylor was born May 16, 1925, in Pocatello, Ida., to Alfred Funeral Friday 465-27- Dr. Wendell S. Gadd Dr. Lowell M. Jones Payson Native and Friend Open Nephi Medical Center Funeral services were held at Rigby Mortuary for Gerald Hal Wilson of Provo who was dead on arrival last Thursday at Utah Valley Hospital after suffering an apparent heart attack. He was 52 years old. Monday 798-65- 465-24- 28, 1972. Dave McMullin, Attorney, Hattie Ahlin, Administrator. Published in the Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah, Sept. 28, Oct. 5, 12, 19, 1972. Aiinotiiicing The'Mini Macl CALL US ON JOHNSON See me. PAUL H. BIGLER 11 465-21- W. Utah Ave. 465-32- Payson 465-37- 52 65 STATK f ARM L 465-37- DALKY STATE FARM N. 50 E. 489-69- 93 Jersey cows and 33 tf 465-33- 465-22- 53 12 Insurance Companies Hemp Offices: Bloomington. Illinois THIS POSITION OFFERS: Our Compensation Plan is such that you should earn over $20,000 your first year. Continued Future Growth in income Based on Past canSales. No vassing: Follow-u- p on Legitimate Leads. Excellent Opportunity for An unusual Plan Advancement. that is simple to present and House-to-Hou- 1KATS se WE DESIRE High School or College Background. Possess a Sales Personality. Previous Life Insurance Experience Desirable. Have a Good Reputation and be of Good Character. fhkuzk For Personal Interview Phone: A.C. McDonald 9 p.m. or write No. Thursday 374-25A P.O. Box 385 Payson. 6-- 00 100 j PRAISES RACE MEET FURNISHED BY OUR COMPANY. INSURANCE DRIVE IN AND CAR SERVICE Chase Lumber 50 East Utah Ave. EDITOR Next to Zions Bank Dianne Alvey Escalante Editor, The Payson Chronicle: I really appreciate The Pay-so- n DEER HUNTING HORSE. Chronicle and your efforts YOU WILL RECEIVE old, boy mare about 1 100 pou- to let the missionaries know nds, all shod and ready to go. whats happening. There has been $200 PER WEEK 10-or a lot of change in Payson since TO START Ive left and The Chronicle has made me feel that Im not that Dynamic Company on the move Paysmt (Eljrmtirlf far away from home. has opening for an experienced Elder Kenneth Lance 465-278Life Insurance Agent for Sales 1 Phono in this and surrounding areas, Bristow, Oka. due to expansion, to work LEADS Heifers. REPRESENTATIVE Representative 1 RED MALE peken-es- e puppy. Near Ridge Lane. 5 Reward. 465-2n 10-- 5 REGISTERED SPECIAL LIFE ESTATE Payson, Utah GEORGE 12 Editor, The Payson Chronicle: I would like to pat your town LOST grey Doberman Pinscher on the back. Ive never been to ARE YOU A LIFE INSURANCE dog named Blue, friendly. a race meet where the horseAGENT? Lost near east Salem area. men got along together like they Reward. or do in Payson. Your race meet WITHOUT PROSPECTS? n 2 collect. was a total community effort, and it was great. I really apYou wouldnt have that problem if you were aSpecial Representapreciated and enjoyed your Sale- - Livestock For tive with us. If you become a hospitality. enroll Telephone 4653283 Hoish Theatre Building Shop At Home LETTERS 73 10-1- FISH & CHIPS BURGERS MALTS & SOFT DRINKS THIS ONE REAL PEARL BIGLER, Local KEQW 465-31- Lost 12, 1972. 489-40- Card of Thanks return 03 99 Rex-bur- If you apireciate some extra value for your money and could live in a home priced in the upper 20 thousands youll want to 798-233- 75-9-- Lowell M. Jones and He is married to the former Wendell Gadd have opened the Carolyn Oliver of Mona. They Juab Medical Clinic in Nephi. are the parents of two children, The clinic is temporarily lo- Mitchell, 8 and Lance, 15 months. A native of Payson, he was and Emereane Parsons Reese. cated at 30 South Main St. awaitShe married Carl Johns and born Jan. 24, 1920, a son of Gadd was born in Nephi and ing completion of a new clinic they were later divorced. She Sanford B. and Clara J. Jensen building being constructed north lived there until age 12 when his then married Hugh Moore and Wilson. He married AdreneKeele of the Juab County Hospital. Com- family moved to Seattle, Wash. they were divorced. Site mar- Sept. 17, 1939. They later were pletion is expected in about one He is the son of Roy Gadd. ried Richard Ammon Taylor May divorced. month. Gadd attended Brigham Young 17, 1960, in Ely, Nev., and their Jones is a native of Payson and an LDS A navy veteran of World War marriage later was solemnized the son of Maurice E, Jones. He University, completed and to in gradmission life in the Salt Lake Temple. of his most lived he Uraguay II, resided in Payson until his junior Survivors include her husband; Provo, working in the building year in high school when his uated from the University of four sons and two daughters, construction industry. family moved to Mona. He grad- Cincinatti Medical School He Harold Brent Johns of Payson; a son and two uated from the Juab High School, served his internship at the LDS are Surviving Ray K. Moore of Spring Lake; Robert Wilson and attended Brigham Young Univer- Hospital and has worked for the Richard Ammon Taylor Jr. and daughters, Ann Wilson, both of sity and completed an LDS Mis- past two years in the U.S. Public Barbara Jon Edward Taylor both of Orem; Lake Salt City, and Kathy Wilson sion to the western states. Health Service in South Dakota. Mrs. David (Judy L.) Whet man Jones also graduated from the of Pleasant Grove; his mother of Salt Lake City; Shaunee Lynn He and Mrs. Gadd have three of Provo and three sisters, Mrs. University of Iowa Medical School Moore of Honolulu, Hawaii; six g, and interned at the LDS Hospital children, Michelle, 4, Amy, 3 Peterson of (Patricia) Lynn and Dayna, 8 months. grandchildren; two brothers and Idaho; Mrs. William C. in Salt Lake City. For the past two sisters, Harold Reese and the in served Moulton of Trumbull, he has two (Nancy) years Mrs. Leta Waters both of PocaVisiting for a while Thursday Conn., and Mrs. Vern C. (Mary U.S. Public Health Service in tello, Ida.; Max Parson Andrus Ann) Whatcott of Torrance, CaL afternoon with J. Raymond Huish Arizona. of Pasco, Wash., and Mrs. Betty and Lenora Huish were their Chambers of Soldier Summit. Burial was in the Payson Cemniece and nephew, Helen and husBurial was in the Payson City etery with military rites conband, Paul E. Capp of Los ACemetery under the direction of ducted by American Legion Post ngeles, Calif., and Bert Huish We wish to express our sinRigby Mortuary. No. 48 of Payson. cere appreciation for the sym- and wife, Juanita, of Vivian Park, pathy extended us in the recent Provo Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Capp had visiloss of our son, William Craig JUST BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE ted for a week wdh her brother Fairbanks. For the expression of sym- and sisters in Salt Lake City Thousands of $ worth of landscaping and Provo. They left last week with grape stake fence gives the most pathy, flowers, food and assisto to their home outdoor for tance during funeral services and entertaining. privacy to those who helped in any way, California. Amusement room with fireplace we are most grateful. Bill and Connie Fairbanks 3 bedrooms with bath and a half and families. Drs. Unique entrance court with gas yard light 81 465-271- BAKERY BREAD |