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Show aantaqUin Sentinel (CBrmiidr ipaysmt (EIjranirU UJljr Wet 35 Utah Avenue, Utah Payson, Santaquin Scripts 84651 - by Della Hudson 1 fi VEVSPfXPER Assoc, at, on - tf thf 'Jan U( ltjnUJU ULL lnf Tliundiy and wtttiy niwipipir stabhiked in !888 publulipd ntarad ai Sacond C!ai Matter at tba Poet OHica in Payion, Utah 84651 A M doe B B Editor and Publisher ae E i tm and Publoler gler A q'ei s J Dee k Dn.i are EDITORIALS , Elsie Clu lstuioen of Clieher ljent four days rehome of her Mis Robe rt , M rs L o.iutitcis ah Bomit y an I fw o of Conconi Calif, visited o' cr the wu Kend with Mi and M rs Don Arm 0 n nr The two girls, Suz line am1 Juke, also visited in Pay son with tlit ir grandpart nts, Mr and Mi s Marlvn Franc mu, f ithe alii w 1th th i, Bill f rancom -- 0- Hunter and of Salt late City Si nt Tuesday at the home of Mr and Mrs E Imr r Kav Daiyl f Kay Jessie Musser Mis -- 0- -- 0- Gus Pi tei son is home allf I sptnding a week in Payson Hospital. Visiting with the Petersons since their father's illness have lv n Gat E itt of Rail Lake City and Dun Pe-- ti Idaho. i soni f Rexlmig -- 0- Duis RotierN home Sunday aftci a month's stay in Califot tin at and the home of he r d eight Mr andMrs John (Theora) Wester Mrs Wester was seriously miurt d in an automobile accidt nt and Mi s Roller ts went to hr Ip caie foi M i s 1 of residents month from now I tali and the nation a paper week. Looking forwanl w ill bseive national i news- Inch fiw ieadeis of this ncwspipir most likeH will not cmiu rn themselves Chiomcle decided anjmore than nitmn.il pickle weik--Th- e to put foith a h questions, statements and exjil notions. This newspaper is anxious to know what its ie ulers w ant to read, what its le.nli rs w int to see m the foimof photographs. The publishers will listen with an attentive e ir to any suggestions Those same publishes will rememlier the agins always are more vocal than the fers This newspaper is anxious to know if it is worth the $6 a year or 15 cents per issue over the counter most readers are willing to pay in order to lead it. This newspaper is anxious to know, but ceitamly nevei will have an accuiate answer to the question of how many leaders do not pay for it, leading it after another member of the firmly has paid for it or reading it bit by bit while sipping a cup of coffee or drinking a Coke over the counter. This newspiper is anxious to inform its re ulers of w hat illv whit the publisheis boluve a newspaper should The Chronicle should be With that introduction, some of the things The Chronicle publishers believe this new spqier should w ith . exj lanatii tis of w hy it is The Chronicle believes its mission is toinfoim its leaders of happenings around them Not only should the newspaper be aware of and inform its re ulers of the irrigation w ater supply or happenings in the schools and (lie citv councils, it also should allow Mrs Smith to read in a social column something she she note! in Salt Lake Citv with her already knew--tldaughter last week. The Chronicle lelieves n lines mike news The more the better It will punt as mam names as it possibly can so long as the advertising justilies a ce am mmitor of pages to form The Chronicle believes it should not attempt hauld lace the fiets of any Instead, it opinions the renter as otqectivelv as the ei sial oi writei s know Imw and then allow the nadei to make a pnsoml decision based on the lx st facts available The Chiomcle Ulcus it should have a firm policy on all nutlets, whether it is Capitahz itinn cf the chambei of ot thePavsonCl iintei ifCninmeice The Chronicle Udnvis it di mid be lair If one i hotijgrapb is declined, a similai one sk uld rcuiiethe same tieatment. The newspaper lx Lots it 4 mid avud the policy f do as I say, not as I do " If The Chionuh ina td to approacli those wirthy t goals, what sheul cxject of its ieadtis"1 Mam things. Most important it sh uld not expect nor accept chanty, either fium the leidtr i r the adertiser To expect or accept one or fxth jeq n Iiav tie new sjajers most important c slots as they are Mowed in the goal, objectiiit--ca!!n.- g eyes of the editors The Chronicle belieyts it shoukl come into tie home as a welcome gue t or ml at id It sh ul lie paid for. It should be worth the sl.uild st o ayay jiut of ainiuuin or ilseHe itshould be siq p rted Equally ini pert ant u the the ieaJu The italer pies alout 20 pei cent of the cost by of publishing the newspaper It is the advertiser whocoughes up the remaining 80 ior emit Just like the reader, he is enI! the i eader is sitisfuu titled to a return in ho imestment with the nevsjaur then he should ive the new qi qjei s ad' ettisei the tirst ch un e at his dt llai The Chronicle hnowith does not a 1. cate its te ulers rusli to the merchants win adyiitoe lupin to spend their doll us without concern The news ti r ekes suggest the leader consider its aeheitisiis an if th se atvertiseis offer a at a cmnjaiaWe pine it o,( ul be purchased from them. Lastly comes The Cnemebs t p jnority. That is Pay - m. f The scales simply gt cut oght when the bad is weighed n a 'mg plica and it is eti mg mg against the goof I ay od pace, all f ir tin Cl t uk The fiullislirs im a sing le goal Wliat is good for Paystn, Sm' jo n W o M untam, Genoli, Goshen arid Spring Lake is g cl f r T u Cl r m k The new spaper is anxious to see nn p ' da " J n.tiywheie in its coverage area. Those art tin ep n .t s T' tt rs hope most t ft of those opinui.s an i h tk r a i f J alike in Southern I tali Cm:' tliit ohserv to ince--- w he i -- 0- w ut lssue--contr- noh-hfo- com-mei- ce i i I ahrtisu Ciu-mo- ch lift 4 c H H serve with Miss Boyles were Diane Bern, vice preWayman, sident, Margo secretary, Rae la Van Aus-da- l, historian, itizens held tlinr opening social Emhy afternoon at the Senior CitiLuncheon and zens Centci In games were enjoyed cluige ofai rangomouts wote Mr and Mrs E llis Tut kett, Mis Cora Olsen ami Mis 1 dns i i Wall -- 0- Visiting at the home of Mis Allxrta Terre over the weekend weie Mi and Mis Carl It ne of Farmington, N M. The Fciits In ought then dau liter Robyn, who w ill enroll at R I -- 0- Mr of Silt at day and Mis Glen Rojei Citv spent Saturthe home of Mis Vivian lake They Roj'ir wereenr ute to where they ork City ill make their home New w 5 on with left Sept a torn It ini Pay son The trip will take 10 days and they will tiavel to Cardston, Alberta, Canada, then west thn ugh Canada t the coastline The tour will taki thnii to the World s Ean at Sjx kane Wasli , an I home a aitl Those going en the trip vere Mr Milo Ruiiaston, and Mis Mi and Mrs Rev Kay Mrs Nellie r ch, ai d M' Vu t Buxton 0- Thiitoen memliers Goshen Broncos of the hoi se nded the county hoi se mutest held at the clul) at t jinking Pavson jtena Emir trojihies were st en and tw of them were jn esented to Giesrg Jasperson and Kurt bbitt i v -- 0- Mr -- 0- wheie they vention Accountant licensed public account s aecom-jiame- Lake City 0- the Itah State Riding Club met t held in He her Sept. Goshen alley's iidmg At dub iei emulative--- , Howard igan and Gay kn Cook, jila-socon in the hy do rae Tin tied w ith another fp.tm for first plaeeinregulat but came out second race in the run-o- Me ct . y ff -- 0- In horsemanship competition at the Utah State E air 8, two Goshen held Sept hoi semen placed in compea Phil Green won tition second ami fourth place in cow an a second cuttinsr, in the woikmg cow horse. Scott Evans placed Young third in the polo txnibng contest and fifth m the showmanship haltc r cl iss and rela- tives of Jim Peery, son of Mi and Mis Keith Peery, iv to to lake Cky attend stcrainent Salt seivices where Jim gave his mission ipport alter ietur-nin- g from Scotland Those attending fiom Goshen weie Mrs Alta St haft r, Mi s Connie Davis, Kuit Bunaston, Mrs Brenda Davis and uaugh-t- e r, Tammy ham Brtnda GIVE ("h- - r chit Jal ai'u Viss a ' t I ( t Wt n ss hi n an, i lx r 11 f k n la I A HOOT! t i ! Young Imversitv re rf r F '' p 11s r a 5Sinr 16 i f it dll fiaiirtu (mil r t I) V(1MM T it fi to the ' -- , jennies i 193 g in a t V- - j nlv " a hsM It Rej 'll lie a H s tralli R n eight Ks t ni m N An 'Ilf Kt n I in ngin ii t Construction n it 29 l -- t i ill M K f m ' i ch h m n tp ter no- -i M s ' s n ite, ai ca In m ml i ii m the id i i f J he u e r h xi n mM y k 2 t Pi I ' ()(1 pi 1 s ( itk ("1 t v it j in e pi r the h ould ai Ii Mini rr I IS nf MiatlV 1 11" min t v rn 11 the o - i Rej C n, m .f it m the i wlmrt Pp itstru t pi Kii nit1!' S rt HI s e u i ( r n r n u i i ' n r i ill C mntv min it' the t r it ul a t l t i e v t v N j candid ke ' The r lost-s- i ciiculatmn w j I save jienmes and small coins The Federal Reserve Bank billion i i Bank officialssaidthejiemiv campaign is geaied to the to b n F p e ta j Rpdpmni v rm ed tin st imo b in U p r i'll tn e j i c - T iy of the 76 it i v t, r , i3 j them t jst a a s f ID' ! cent, an in Sj t 45 vas 23 j pi ct j nf rturn - turnout t ij deinentaiy school age child-iewho are more ipt to ,ii- nt i i j V n' a i t In a 44 i h n Consent Building jiermits calling for $121,778 wortli of new conn m struction were last month The total was up from Hi" S76 067 in estim he ci cost for the pie-- y inns month, hit failed t the match impri sm e $241 171 fipme for June City building msjiector f iye Mattinson repoited mdividua permits, the locition ami estimated cost of the cr nst" i tion authorized last mi p included. David Guest, 830 S 730 W , addition, $546, Roy Rodgers, 317 E 100 S, addition, $600, Steven Hancock 579 W 200 S, residence, $15,028, Lyman Peterson 109 N 400 W' , dilution, $500, Richard Snow, 718 E 200 S., residence, $ 14,844 United Homes, 350 E 500 S residi nu, $11,362, 1 On Willis Pulier, 354 S E residence, $23,664 Pay-so- J ll II mall II ' D tin r i atic cmuti cleik n -- A r , Sheldon 411 Dixon, W' 300 addition $1,000, First Seem ty Bank of I till NA, 83 N Main, demolition, m value, Paul Larsen Construction Co , 279 N 400 E resir, dence, $20,561, Riel ird 497 W 300 N nlditi m, $700, Grant Taylor, 571 N 500 E , residence $11 000 Alan Johnson, 3G3 N 500 F S, to 1 Har-me- 2'2-e- ar ceitificatcs S500 or more vf V , A tUTOllfpn , residence W , $11,000 arnlEs-bei- Baadsea ir'l, 267 residence, $8,793 S n 700 Ekctro-Dynanu- Doing Dis cs 10" 8 If DIA. 798 I a.m off-ra- Benj mnn-Sale- 12" dia.1225 PIPE, IRRIGATION Md DRAINAGE. ALL PRICES APE PLANT ALL hes Kite rdii manufacturer dishwashers PICK-U- I of commercnl tf t KITCHENAID DISPOSER, TOO LOGAN , Ph T'OC 399-117- 1 South Elighway 91, Ph 752-631- 0 (no toll charge) FREE with your PROVO Ph No damage KitchenAid purchase. IN N Cl t h-- .t Typi'v'tv our delicious Q Beef d CORN t.tt is required wnhdravxal oiled to S20.000 by the iKpi.vit Insutanee Corp POPPER sneer FIRST NATIONAL BANKSM s 111 HOME FURNISHINGS fr m'utvt pcnqltv MIRR0 3 QT KITCHENAID HEADQUARTERS Sandwich" id qutttcrK on Lcrtifkatcs pi t (r Automatic PAYSON KI S 1 I Bar-B- Regular Passbook Savings Accounts J f is! Grinds quieter Lasts lot q Anti a r n na Con tinu us or h i h j 333 So Redwood Road Nodh Salt Lake, Ph 532-111- 1 OGDEN 801 West 12th St m 6 or more S5(H) disUef vv henA d i f n wash your d ;hes and pans aut onntic all ait -- I with dry everything suit fan circulated air Choice oh built ins front or top leading portab'eo C GrvertiD U.S washer sinks KitchenAid d sh washers are made by the A worlds oldest and larqest SIZES year GET A grass , 950 OTHER SIZES 4" TO 24" CONCRETE Ladder Laddies Sejit DIA. 1 certificates and (Holden Passbook Enjoy SALT LAKE fire near the 90 days to i fc freeway v 4 Clint mix i s sfa t ti me ot Mrs p iu, I ii , Mr h os fl f ' i a q a m S; ipr sh, n an i tv thr rr are an! Jill Bern Club is Mrs c m ha Weiss iw in tlu bartx cue and no v, lil c i Bu shi c in - u mt Theobald maintained his own pnctice for many years be-re working in manigement accounting for Radi Corp cf Mneiica and Bendix Dnisim in Los An'eles ami Stilling H mex Cot p i f Avon, N 1 The account int o a member of the National Society of Public Accountants, Itah Society of Public ccountants md the Nation d ssociaticn of Accountants Mr Theobald Will specialize in estate planning, tixes and accounting He and his wife, Shirley, are parents of five children A daughter, Sharon, is attending Paystn High School l r- . i V u ns Pj ENtd ' s Theobald 50, has an accounting pi actio in Pay son's Commctcial Plai t office building A resident of Pay m n for a year he is a native of Delta and a 1949 gradu ite of BrigMil'on opened News P' tw Fedfial Reserve Bank Sal' Lake Citv will announce the name of the three schools and the three students m Itah depositing the most number of jienmes Students depositing $25 or more will receive a special citation bv tlm treason department -- 0- Sevtral frienis 4 con- tl hey wpip to the airjmt by Mr and Mis Keith Pe iv of Salt 1 c. r The will attend the Na'iond Postmastei ' (tf tern in in of one Mrs in c i district ipjiorts it - r t 111' enhool and top student Boyd Rur-iasi- iii left the Salt lake City Aiijimt Sund iy moimng foi a 'rip to Seattle, Wash , Sund Payson Office Opened by school N N r Few Ballots Cast ' Chil Iren submitting pennies will be credited and paid to t hi nearest round figure Awards and recognitions will lie presented tv the traekd Tlie Neighboih iod Clut met if Itah Bank Haidman travel toms r - in a a n the v Miss Sue Boy les has lx t n elected president of the GolCl'f den Leaf Riders During the clubs barbecue last Friday those elected t and senu Goshen senior citizens rs -- 4-- Ihe 0 E fishing and hunting trip to Mill Meadow was nqnyrd this wee ki nd by Mr and Mrs J H Kay, Mi. and Mrs Pete Ialxioi and Mr and Mis. Don A rm st nmg Less than this area, Brenda Davis f n t Several 0- -- by 274-344- I ph.s ;i jennies back into cnculati m, anks thr urhout the nat aie issuing a plea, esjeciallv to ch'ldren in element irv grades to break ojen their !iJv banks and bung their pennies out of hiding Prnjtospd Pavson plans a r h urm in to le chosen fi mi each si lion! and a jimmy bru ade' to collect the jienmes e ich d iy and deMt them k ns E i r st ical banks--7- ii National and First Si unity Goshen Gabbing Mrs v r -- In an effr rt to get 30 hill N M -- 0- Coming Event Prompts Chronicle Explanation 22-2- to,. rn ' ' nidi1. ai ct Mrs Vivian Rojjfrrecuye word of the birth of a new born to arid Sondra ThompGary W son Bowen of Albuqurque, at e of cently at tlu d a ug h t e i Va enski formulate j Plans are throughout Netxi School Ds-trii ) conduct a jennv cam8 desi. paign with Sejit nate Penny Week tin uj ut I tah -- 0- was in president, ariant ements The ladies of the South W'ai d each a No hr Id a ! ake Salt These Satunky at 10 am two rojicts go toward the w ar bu Ipt t r f f .ir N 1 South a t m i mug at S qu a h e a d a i Pav ,ri a id . lcimti, $6 00 per KATES ihtm if Pao m ana $7 00 j r )far Ul sub i rijitions 15? l r Mngle cujry payable m a ha ic SI BSC HIP Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Nellie Nolsm and lunche m were Sewing enjoyed by Lucille Wall, Ada Olson, Blanche Waters, Dit To'man, Maude Ka, Finns Horrocks and Mel. a Hansen -- dcis Duoiurn rounded 185 Clark 1 The HeboSchoolsMapDrive ToEmptyPiggy Banks 754-34- 82 7 Mu' 1 by f v ' hi sh H ihim (kin I oi k t Voim Irsijruu liMin 1H1 Corporation |