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Show aj8B8888SB888SSB8S88SS flapmt (Eljrmwl? SHp 35 Weit Utah Avenue, 465-278- mwM Founded A Payson, 84651 Santaquin Scripts 1 by Della Hudson PER Association Utah 685 and Mrs. Joe Gio-vam- of Rich mond, stabliihed in 1888, published nvnry Thursday and as S.cond Class Matttr at Iba Post OHica in Payson, Utah 84651 wlriy nwipapr .nt.r.d 754-34- 82 Mr, Tlfl cf Calif., are visiting at the of Mr. home and Mrs. Ger-ai- d Fowkes. Clark Bigler, Editor and Publisher Publisher Midge Biglei, Associate Editor and -- 0- SUBSCRIPTION outsida Payson Mrs. Estella Peterson atfor tended a Wells Wilson of Los Alamos, N.M., Thursday afternoon in Pleasant Grove at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson. RATES: Payson and vicinity, J5 00 yaar, 2 yaars $9.50araa 6.00 par yaar. All subscriptions payabla in rdvanca. I5e per lifrgle copy. EDITORIALS -- Gov, Calvin L. Rampton is to be commended heartily on making good on his promise to use his emergency fund to pick up some of the cost of battling Payson s May 22 flood. -- 0- After a quick tour of the canyon and downtown area a couple of days after the Rood, the governor and his aides estimated the bill for emergency action would be about $10,000, To his credit and to that of Mayor W, Howard Riley, the Governor has ordered payment from his limited emergency I feel that the state should go ahead fund of $12,490.54. with the full amount, notwithstanding the tentative figure I Rampton placed upon the expenditure which I authorized, wrote his director of finance. The Roger Crenshaw family held its reunion last Saturday in Provo Canyon. Attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Openshaw and family, and Mrs. Olive Smith. -- 0- Mrs. Druscilla Spainhower attended a family reunion in Provo Canyon Saturday afternoon. The governor made that decision after Riley submitted an itemized statement showing the city had spent that amount and persisted in his contention it was a true emergency. Riley also insisted the citys already hard pressed 'budget couldnt take any more drain than the high water preparation and subsequent flood had placed on it. Payson, Utah County and the state cannot justly be accused of dragging their collective feet in getting repairs under way in the canyon. Goshen Gabbing by Eva Cook Mr. turns. Soon after the flood, a forest service spokesman said it was rushing to get engineering completed so a contract could be awarded for temporary repair to the canyon road. At that time, it was reported, the money was available. they and visited Mrs. Avelene Kirk and Mrs. Naomi Jermaine. That didn't come off. The excuse was there wasn't enough time to meet legal requirements to advertise for bids. The forest service, in its defense, has completed a $6,500 Peteetneet Creek project to remove debris from the channel to ruptured Box upstream from Bennie Creek trail cut-o- ff Reservoir dam. and Mrs. John (Pat) Kirby. all The McCormicks are former residents of Eureka. Reservations and money should be mailed to Lee Anne Kerby, 580 S. 800 W., Payson 84651. -- 0- Mr. and Mrs. Blair Herbert and family have returned from southern California where they visited Mrs, Herberts sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Helen) Gress-ma- n. They spent a day at the beach and went to Magic Mountain. Enroute home they visited her mother, Mrs. Lenora Finch and other family members at Milford. -- 0- Newcomers to Goshen are Mr, and Mrs. Jay (Pat) Rief and family from Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs, Norman (Linda) Thomas and baby daughter from Grand Junction, Colo. Each couple has purchased a mobile home, The addresses of several students are not available and help is being sought to obtain them. Anyone having address information on the following are asked to contact Mrs. Kerby: Sue Openshaw, Rosenette Pearson, Marlene Erickson, Jeanine Tanner, Patricia Watts, Bill Nakai, Gary NelJim Olsen, Dennis son, Brewer, Gary Riches, Ron EdWyteck, Brent Bowen, ward Evans, Brent Deuel and Dennis Higginson. Band Concert Memorial Park, Mel Dene. 2. Highlights from Meri-det- h The Music Man, Wilson. 3. The Gypsy Festival Overture, AlHays. 4. Hands Across the Sea, John Philip Sousa. March, 5. By the Light of the Silvery Moon, Gus Edwards. 6. Themes from Offenbach, Arr. Clair W. Johnson, 7. John Teddy Bears Picnic, Bratton. 8. Rapasz Band, March, Harry J. Lincoln, 9. High Neighbor, Paul Van Loan. 10. Flowers of the 1. -- 0- Mrs. Myrtle Hansen hosted two for the past week. They were Roger Mullins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mullins of Kearns, and Jimmy Orten of Great FaUs, great-grandso- ns Mont. '68 Reunion Set At Peteetneet The 196 8 Payson High School graduating class will hold its first reunion Sept. 1 in the Peteetneet School. All graduates and classmates who did not complete high school in Payson are invited to attend. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Cost is $3.50 per plate. Wildwood, c- Foot of Litter...Can Be a Mile of Mess Waltz, W. L. Officer of the Skaggs. 11. Day, March, R.B. Hall. 12. Give My Regards to Broadway, Cohan and Cofield. 13. American Eagle, March, J.G. 13. Star Spangled Boehme, Banner, Key, by Jane Tilton To Share Fun as Lynn Speed on three Roll-abo- INSTA-MATI- C Model WP5004 COLOR TUNING Just push one button and balance you automatically color intensity, hue, contrast, brightness and can even activate automatic fine tuning if already in use. It's that easy! not VALUE TIME PRICED! Page Furniture Hum Studios AND FINE PORTRAITURE features. The State Fair is always a rich panoply, from the Capell Brothers midway to the aerial boratis high act. There wiU also be grandstand and bandstand musical events daily and the Dave Merrifield helicopter act. Admission for persons aged 12 and older is $1.75. Children six to 12 pay 50? and children under six are admitted free. WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY We Are Not Interested In Satisfied Customers You 061 So. 5th Must Be East PHONE 4 Trouble-shootin- g problems 1. How dry your clothes are before they go into the dryer. If your washing machine spins your clothes very dry, naturally your dryer has less work to do and can do it faster. 2. The efficiency of your dryer. Moisture is removed by circulating heated air over and through tumbling clothes. The faster the air heats to the proper temperature, the faster the moisture is removed. (Gas dryers are generally able to keep up with washers not because they are hotter, but because the clean gas flame is instant and does not lose efficiency with use.) Whether or not your lint filter it before every load. is clean. Clean Cotton blends and delicates (wools, lingerie, some synthetics and synthetic blends) are safe at the low heat setting. Read the label or washing instructions that come with the fabric. Permanent press articles require the permanent press setting on an automatic gas dryer for complete satisfaction. (After these clothes have been washed and rinsed, they must be reheated to restore their shape and remove wrinkles, and then relaxed by a period. They should be removed from the dryer immediately on completion of the cycle.) n Wash and Loading similar weight and type together. dry Dry fabrics of non-colorfa- items in separate loads. Separate lint makers from lint takers, such as flannel from corduroy. Bulk, or the space a load occupies, is more important than its weight. For example, 6 pounds of sheets and towels take more room than 6 pounds of heavy work clothes. Allow enough room for items to tumble freely. Clothes will dry faster and be less wrinkled in an uncrowded dryer. This is especially important for permanent press items. Put no more than 2 double sheets in a load. Fill it out with smaller items. CART INCLUDED! -- 0- barbershop quartet GZs$!2222)0 c Subscribe To The Payson Chronicle expects in Denver. competition are among other Your dryers speed depends mainly cool-dow- Insta-Mati- -- 0- Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson, was home Sunday from Army reserve training in Denver. He to spend another week 4-- H Cottons wash and dry together at the regular or with she will spend several weeks visiting friends. Curtis day, family day, horse shows, an Indian program, horse pulling, awards, a pet con- hot setting. Color Tuning, solid state components that replace all but five chassis tubes Walnut finish cabinet, handle cart included! left July the of exhibits, You probably already know Sorting how to sort clothes, but if you have any doubts: a Mosher 26 for Lafeyette, Calif., where Over-Joye- d PAYSON, UTAH 84651 465-90- Including some information your mother may not have told you.) 3. Brightnass Heather 0- C By Kristen Taylor Supervisor Mountain Fuel Home Economics Department W -- sUMh(SS MOTOROLA G3(lZi22IZ? Their Mr, and Mrs. Gary Brown and family returned July 26 from a vacation to Green Rand Arches National iver Monument, farm bureau talent contest, junior livestock sale, kids and -- 0- Mr. and Mrs, George Speth recently returned from a convention of employes of the Cache Valley breeders service. Mr. Speth was awarded a 15 year service award. -- 0- present a new show. Ticket holders to Holiday on Ice may enter the fair free. All shows at the fairgrounds are free to persons paying admission to the fair itself. test 2 well son, Bill, of Concord, Calif., also visited. Ander- things: Motorolas Big, Bold, value Event oi 731 now... Motorola TV & Audio at value Time Prices! sher. 2, 1973 Mary Lockhart returned home from Payson Hospital Sunday following surgery. Her family reports she is doing spent Calif., 10 days at the home of their son, Jack Mo- son, Dawn, Danny Davis, Jody Miller, Donna Fargo and Mac the Davis will star during fairs run. Holiday on Ice, to be held in the Salt Palace in conjunction with the fair, will Hundreds August 754-36- and Mr, Fred Mrs. of Mosher Brentwood , Theres fun to share at the Utah State Fair. Thats the theme of the 1973 State Fair, and this year Utahs king of expositions includes a roster of daily activities designed to please everyone. On opening day a new Miss Utah State Fair will be crowned. Then such musical performers Sljr flayann (Ujronirlp jottings fomaDW fi Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCorof mick and son, Michael, were Los Angeles, Calif., visitors at the home of her mother, Mrs. Eva Cook, July 14. They left July 16 for Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Cook accompanied them where they his spent 10 days visiting mother, Mrs. Nora McCormick, her sister and brother-in-laMr, and Mrs. Lloyd and Williams, his brother Bill family, Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, as weU as Mrs. Thelma Underwood and Mr. u Genola $a)M anHwa -- 0- Otherwise, about the only visible Payson Canyon improvements within the Uinta national forest since the flood have been routine maintenance. That seems little enough. It is to be hoped the forest service soon. gets with it and gets something done--li- A 274-33- Mrs. Clarence Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk spent last weekend at Grand Canyon, Ariz,, where Unfortunately, it appears, the same praise would be unjust if it were pointed toward the direction of the forest service. Perhaps its a case of the bigger the wheel, the slower it -- 0- The Neighborhood Club met at the home of Mrs. Dafna Smith Thursday afternoon. were Mrs. Eldora Present Childs, Mrs. Nellie Nelson, Mrs. Dot Tolman, Mrs. Ada Olson and Mrs. Blanche York. Promise Made Good State Bantaqmn (Uli? Fair Plans Dry only 1 or 2 large or bulky items at a time such as bedspreads, rugs or blankets. With very small, light loads, add 2 dry towels for better tumbling. Turn pockets of heavy garments, or the garment itself, inside out for faster, more even drying. Put little things, such as baby socks or hankies, in a pillowcase or mesh bag to keep them from scattering. Pin or tie the bag shut. To minimize wrinkling and ironing of all not just the clothes, take them out immediately permanent press articles. laundry In general, yellowish clothes indicate that the detergent or soap that you use is not being completely rinsed out. Here is an easy way to test: Wash a load of freshly laundered clothes using only a water softener or conditioner. (Use one that does not cloud the water. Look for the word nonprecipitating on the package.) Stop your washing machine on rinse and inspect the water. If it is clear, you know that your clothes were completely rinsed out. Soft water produces best washing results with any washing product. When water is above four-grai- n hardness (if there is any doubt, contact the local water department), more washing product is r needed to counteract the hardness. In areas, many homemakers rely on detergents. However, if its important to use soap, a water conditioner of a nonprecipitating type is most effective because it ties up minerals in a soluble form so the water remains clear and they rinse out rather than become attached to the clothes. Both wash and rinse water should be treated. Your white fabrics may need to be bleached from time to time. (Never bleach polyesters check the label.) In general, grayish clothes indicate that all of the dirt is not being removed. They may require further soaking, spot washing, or a different combination of cleaning agents. We suggest you experiment until you find what does a good job for you. hard-wate- Additional Automatic fDryer Benefits the Eliminate sprinkling. By setting on your dryer to damp-dry- , clothes may go directly from the dryer to be ironed. Also, certain fabrics or items need little or no ironing, such as corduroys, quilted fabrics, cotton knits and permanent press sheets. These retain their shape better if removed before they are completely dry. Just smooth seams and trims, and fold or hang to finish drying. Fluff, dust, deodorize, dampen, even lightly wrinkled garments on the air fluff (no heat) setting of your dryer. Articles tumble in a flow of fresh air without heat. Curtains and throw rugs are dusted. Pillows and bedding are fluffed. Light wrinkles are removed and dry clothes are dampened for ironing by putting them through the air fluff cycle with a damp wash cloth or towel. Mothball and other odors also disappear on this setting. varying Additional Qas fits The gas flame stant. Since c D ryer AJette- - burns clean and is inlittle if any time is lost in warm-up- , a gas dryer dries quickly. Also, since the flame does not wear out or need to be replaced, gas dryers continue to operate at peak efficiency for many service. years of The most efficient way we can use natural gas is to generate heat directly. This is why a gas dryer is so efficient and economical. It is also why a gas not only for you, but for dryer saves energy everybody. If you have any questions about laundering or using any of your gas appliances please call our Home Economists at your nearest Mountain Fuel Office. tom MOUNTAIN FUEL |