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Show Public Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING tion by the Central Utah Projects Office, Bureau of Reclamation, Provo, Utah, Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 8, The purpose of this 1978, at 5:00 p.m. in the Payson City Council study is to examine and Chambers, 20 East Utah evaluate the flood haAvenue, Payson, Utah, zard areas in the coma Public Hearing will munity which are de- be held before the City ye'oped or which are be developed Council concerning the HUD Small Cities Pro- - and t0 determine flood elevations for those gram, areas. Flood elevations The purpose of this " ''I be used by the is to obtain the mundy to carry out the .od plain management views and proposals bjectives of the National of citizens with regard Proto the determination of Flood Insurance will also be 8ramThey and priorities community used as the basis for development and housthe approdetermining needs. ing priate flood insurance rates appliAll persons interested premium and present at the hear- cable for new buildings and their contents, ing will be given an as well as determining opportunity to be heard. the rates to be used for the second layer of ins Ronal J. Crump surance on existing City Recorder buildings and contents. corn-heari- tng at the Payson base- - ball field. 2. An awning (wooden) for the Payson Police and Ambulance Bldg. Details of these projects may be obtained at the Payson City Offices, 20 E. Utah Ave., Utah Payson, n 1978. ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTENT TO PERFORM FLOOD ELEVATION STUDY The Federal Insurance Administration of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced today that under authority of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (P.L. as amended, and the Flood ), Disaster Protection (P.L. it will fund a detailed study of the flood hazard areas in the City of American Utah; City of Fork, Act of 1973 ), This announcement is intended to notify all interested persons of the commencement of this study so that they may have an opportunity to bring any relevant facts and technical data concerning local flood hazards to the attention of the Federal Insurance Administration for consideration in the course of this study. Such information should be furnished to the Chief Executive Officer of the for communitycounty, forw arding to FIA. Published in the Pay-soChronicle April 27, Mav 4 and 11, 1978. The study will be per- formed for the Federal Administra- Insurance An addition to the storage build- - 1. existing PAYSON CANYON New listing - 2.1 acres with the last building permit available. Has river running through it and comes approved for a bridge, with engineering completed and utilities arranged for. anxious. at a Point North 1320 feet of the South V cor. Section 17, R2E, T9S, SLB&M, and also on the Payson City Boundary, thence S. 1445, Thence E. thence S. 340.5, 46 deg 14 00' E. 135.87, to Hwy. R. of W., thence N. 39 deg 39' 16' E. 309.76 to City All bids must be received by Monday, May 8, 5:00 p.m. s Ronal J. Crump City Recorder Published in the Pay-soChronicle May 4, n 1978. PUBLIC HEARING he Santaquin Zoning thence Boundary, Planning CommisW. 636.30 to the sion will hold its final Point of Beginning. Public Hearing on The Santaquin Master Plan WHEREAS, on Tuesday, May 9, to a Resolution pursuant of the 1978, at 7 p.m. at the Council, of Payson City Hall. Santaquin City City, said petition and map concerning said of the Master Copies Plan will be available annexation has been re- to the public at the City ferred to the planning Hall anytime after May commission of Payson 3rd. There will be a City for their study and that slight charge for those recommendation; wishing to keep their said planning commis-C0Plesion of Payson City has the s IdonnaW. Crook recommended of said City Recorder annexation addition, and that said annexed property would be classited as an l Zone, and, 1 and , C-- WHEREAS, the City Council be and hereby sified as a cial Zone One ) under the zoning ordinance of Payson City, and the zoning map of Payson City is hereby (C-l- amended accordingly. F3Uimail SANTAQUIN-Gravesid- SECTION 111. This ordinance shall take affect twenty (20) days after its publica- tion, or thirty (30) days after its passage, which ever date is latest. PASSED CITY BY THE COUNCIL OF payson crry, utah, this 2nd day of Novem- Nev. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. John J3m6S e services tor John James Kaufman, 33, who was found dead April 25, 1978, in an automobile paiked in Provo, were held April 27, 1978, in the Santaquin City Ceme- tery. Kaufman was Mr. born April 17, 1945, in Boise, Ida., to John James and Dorothy Kinsey Kauiman. 1977. ber, He married Patricia Hunsaker in 1966, they s Richard A. Harmer weie later divorced. He then married Sheila Mayor-Pason City Lynn Child m 1972, and ATTEST: they were later divorced. s Ronal J. Crump He was an operator for U.S. Steel. He was Payson City Recorder a member of the LDS STATE OF UTAH Church. y I, RONAL J. CRUMP y aPPoin ed, qualified, and acting City of Recorder Payson, Utah, do heieby certify and declare that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance passed the by City Council of Payson City, Utah, on the 2nd day of November, 1977, entitled an Ordinance Annexing and Adding. Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Not man Beardall, Santa-- j quin; four sons and tVk 0 Brett daughters, Brandon Huff. Huff, Salem; Damon Kaufman, Daniel Kaufman, Provo; Kebecka Kaufman and Amy Kaufman, both of Springville; two brothers and two sisters, Mrs. Dean (Susan) Hill and both of Roger Kaufman, ... Mrs- - Cral8 n"8 (Norma) Hone, Payson, Dale and Beardall, Santaquin. ... Pay-so- n s having unanimously voted in favor of said annexation does hereby ordain: Ronal J. Crump Payson City Published Recorder in the Chronicle Pay-so- n May 4, 1978. SECTION I. Owner very SPACIOUS FAMILY LIVING - 740 South 100 West - 3 plus Payson bedrooms, baths, basement, 2 car garage, patio, laundry on main floor, and beautiful 13 acre lot. Drive by, then 2 WHEREAS, a petition has been filed with Pay- son City, a Municipal the by onwer of real property situated in the territory contiguous to and directly South of the South Boundary of Pay- son City. Said owners have caused an accurate plat of said territory to be made, under the of and supervision certified by the Payson City Engineer, and have filed a copy of said plat in the office of the Pay-so- n City Recorder, to- - That the real property hereinabove described be, and the same is hereby annexed to son City, Utah, and the Corporate limits of said City are hereby extend-lyin- g ed accordingly to include such territory, and the same is declared to be a part of the said City and hence shall forth be subject to all ordinances and regula- tions thereof. VyEONAKPO RA VINO, of AKr Ht apprentice to ct ZCiGHCZ, 'kemaissau AMP Ktu-- a aw rJL &EWIUS iiTT HOME & INCOME PROPERTY Been looking for a family home witn rentals? We may have just what you have been looking for. 4 bedroom, 2 bath home and 5 rental units with additional property for development. (Payson) 2 6 br br 3 br 2 br 7 br 5 br 2 br 12 REALTOR5 acre 20 unit 1 That the hereinabove described property shall home ls9 - lot being remodeled on 1 V3 acres over one acre on V2 acre excel N.E, area Payson Payson Payson Near Delta Payson Springville bricKtfujpi$ Lehi buifding Motel lot $36,000 $47,900 $50,000 $25,000 $85,000 $83,900 $52,000 $14,000 $200,000 'SDi.Z Mapleton Carlin, Nevada INSURANCE SAYINGS Multiple Listing Home Phones Merlynn Tanner REALTY M. DUANE WORLD' 4 485-30- Mrs. Greenhalgh was born Feb. 5, 1894, in Springville, a daughter of John Henry and Emma Leona Tew. Buckley She married James William Greenhalgh on June 4, 1913, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Greenhalgh was active in the LDS Church, serving as Primary president and as music duector tor 56 years. She had been a teacher in the various auxiliaries, was a temple worker and slake missionary. thula James 2nd Mrs. Gaylen (Mane) Peterson, both of Santa-- f 9ulnt Mrs. Roe (Teresa) Wilde and Mrs. Blain (Colleen) Wilson, both of Payson; Mrs. R. N. (Dorothy) Moore, Spring Lake; Mrs. Earl (Darlene) Fowkes, Mona; 26 grandchildren; Now you can get more insur ance for less Merely combine jyour theft coverage, personal liability, fire protection and glass breakage into a Home owners Package t onuy with (801)375-2662- was born Sept. 1924, in Spring ville, to James and Mary Reid Morganson. married William She Ray Tanner, March 21, 1946, in Las Vegas, She VILLAGE GREEN 1675 North 200 West Provo, Utah 84601 32 j, Res. (801) The Chronicle Ken and Dave England . 585 E. 465-956- 6 3 Card of Lorin Dee Miller Payson 100N. 465-938- Thanks Services were held We would like to for Lorin Dee press our deep apprecia-Miller- , 79, who died non for all the expres-Apr24, 1978, in a Provo sions of love shown us hospital. through flowers, food, and those who took part He was born Aug. 31, at the services of our in Richfield, 1898, to beloved wife and mother, John Joseneus and Anna Ida T. Greenhalgh. Susanna Nelson Miller. He married Effie Empy J. W. Greenhalgh on Sept. 21, 1919, in the and family il BEESLEY MEMORIALS 'ZD CD LOWEST PRICES, FINEST LARGEST SELECTION MONUMENT & VAULT CO. 725 South Stott Stroot, Provo Help Wanted Building lots Tiller Service hour. Call - $7.00 465-260- r per 9 17-18- p 465-958- 6xtf 2. wamm i J tllirimirlf' i Farm Work Swathing Baking I Ray Disking I Flowing mare, Mothers 465-319- Call 18p Day. 7 PAYSON TACO TIME 12 Arabian, 3 years old unbroken, Macrame hanging planters. Order now for CaN The Chronicle Gas range with grill, good condition, $30.00 Hay Cubers - 4 John Steel bed, mattress and Deere field cubers with springs, $25.00. Kitchen trailers, excellent con- - table, brown, $10.00. dition, ready for field. Childrens clothes closet. Call - Area Code - 209- - $7,00 1st street past school house and two p blocks north - Eureka. Also: Grey carpet, 226-024- & J David Stickney 846-807- 255-501- 17-18- 12 X J Keep your lawn looking beautiful this summer. Turn it over to profesCall Cooper sionals. Bros. Lawn Care for ESTIMATE FREE 3 Registered sorrel-ball- p i Salem and West j Mountain areas. LH&ZSfiJj 465-233- NEEDED Crisp Tacos and Crisp bean burritos, 3 for 994 465-212- 5. 18p TYPESETTER part time, must be able to type 70 wpm, may have to Call work late Tuesdays. 465-92- 2 1 fr appointment The Chronicle 1 14, $20.00 18p Wanted For Rent Small house for rent 1 acre, full basement in 0 location, Genola. Call Excellent p large lot, fruit trees, 3 family . lg bedrooms, I and room fireplace. Ol F.H.A. approved. 475 noticable size of 300 East, Payson. Reward South for appoint- - offered for recovery of 0 Call 18p hydralic pole jack, lost ment. - from pole cat truck in City. Yellow 1V4 high diameter with hose 5 PAYSON TACO TIME and chain attachment food. Mexican Great around pole. Bur-ritwrapped Tty our new Utah information please Any Deluxe. Office, contact City -- 17-18- 465-296- 465-922- Want to buy 1 bed used with ton long truck. Prefer rack. Call 1 Personal GOSIIEX f' HASKELU1LLE 17-18- p PAYSON TACO TIME food. Try a combination plate. Lose weight safe, fast, easy with the Diadax plan available without prescription at Franks p Pharmacy. LIFE Rex L. Behling RETIREMENT BONDS AUTO INSURANCE AGENCY Every Insurance Need! HOMEOWNER HEALTH BUSINESS 465-269- 8 88 West Utah Ave. -- - FREE CAR WASH EVERY Wednesday With 15 gal. gasoline purchase HOT water HOT wax Save A Dollar , Santaquin Union 76 Gasoline 17x SALEM HILLS BURDICK lumber A 11 CO iji I 465-232- 4 Call 754-395- 5 and Virginia Shepherd Rt. 1, Box 41D Santaquin, Utah 84655 R L. tl ARTEX HOBBY PRODUCTS The Best r or all the news that is news, rvad EMBROIDERY 11 J The Chronicle hill ( ip it ttr uci-'m- t hi I By limemiK) O11.111. SNOW year limili-i- l ft phi I f Shepherd Photography Subscription For Mary's Wedding Memories in Living Color paysox ( I m LAKE 6 dollars t I WHITE 123 S. Main 3 frySPRlXG ft PAYSONS ONLY FULL yoODst 465-325- 754-'399- 1 1 1 Great Mexican 6 s SERVICE DRY! CLEANER GEXOLA x For Sale SO rectory the only newspaper representing: 7 $ iXTAQUIX Livestock 374-0- 5 is 5 754-341- Custom J 465-417- Correspondents to cover the news from the Local painter wants work. Call E. L. Docks tsder, For Sale: Wright Swamp cooler, practically new, 4500 BTU, $150.00 Call 6 after 6 p.m. Ph. pww ELBERTA WEST i$ MOLXTAL V Services QUALITY & IN UTAH 92 Year of fxportonco Holps U Antwor Your Ouoitioni BEESLEY ESSSSSSS 14. Insurance Service ALLRED 1 Vista. Calif. Eldon Greenhalgh England of 754-367- - Funeral SANTAQUIN services for Ida Tew Greenhalgh, 84, of Santaquin, who died Tuesday, April 25, 1978, in the Payson Hospital after long illness, were held Saturday at 1 p.m m the Santaquin LDS Stake Center. Grace Tanner, 53, died May 1, 1978, in a Provo hospital. PAYSON Arden LeBaron n Grace Tanner HOME she died . Burial was in the Santaquin City Cemetery under the direction of Holladay Hills Funeral Home. 465-328- Member Greenhalgh in five army, apprentice 5hif5 Call Duane on any of the following listings. come in and arrange for your showing. Ida Tew brothers and one to cektificaton in sister: J. Izan Tew, .SicmEP jofr$ with a F(jrun; Nephi; Grace Nielson, Kaysville; George B. 'lew and Leo T. Tew, both of Salt Lake City; Merrill B. Tew, Provo; and C. Eldon Tew, Lehi. SECTION II. 9 r, S3cp wav to icAiew the can Page St. George LDS Temple, April 2, 1976. He married Inez Ott on Aug. 12, 1976, in the She is survived by her Provo LDS Temple, husband; two sons and a daughter: Jerry Tan- Ac,ive jn the LDS ner. Payson, Lynn Brent Church, Mr. Miller in the service, Ved as a ward clerk and Sandra Tanner, Payson; a bishopric. He two sisters and two worked with the Boy brothers: Mrs. Pete Scouts. He was a car- (Leana) Goodwin, Gos- - penter foreman at Dug-heMarion Kindel, way for 14 years. Nephi; George Wallace Morganson and Robert Suivivors include his Morganson, both of Pay-so- widow; three grandand her mother, children; five greatMary Morganson, Pay-so- grandchildren; two broErin thers, Miller, Salem; and Owen Miller, Funeral services will Garden Grove, Calif. be held Thursday at p.m. in the Pavson Burial was in the 12th-1th Ward ChaPayson City Cemetery pel. Burial will be in the under the direction of Santaqum City Cemetery Rigby Mortuary. under the diiection of Rigby Mortuary. Survivors include her three sons husband; five and daughters LaVon Green Henry St. halgh, George Lowell W. Greenhalgh & 1978 May 4, Obituaries is clasCommer- pany. Payson City will accept bids on the following building modifications: Utah. hereinabove stated, re- questing the same to be annexed to Payson City and the real property in said plat being more described particularly as follows: Beginning An Ordinance Annexand adding that ing certain property belonging to Cooke Realty Com- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Utah; and Mapleton, the Unincorporated Areas of Utah County, in writing directed to the Payson City Council, signed by the owners as ORDINANCE n with the petition gether 84651. - Published in the Pay-soChronicle May 4 The Chronicle It pphituyx $ i. pnt KAREN I Can't wash out Tips can't dry out Guaranteed 2 years 465-32- 88 |