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Show The Payson Chronicle, August 4, 1999, Page Tischners: A Family Business In Santaquin Since 1936 In 1936 Kathle Tischner moved to Santaquin to work at an auto repair shop with his brother. In 1937 he opened a small service station in town with another brother. In 1940 he moved one block east and opened a new Texaco service station. In 1956 the local Ford franchise became available, so Kathle and his family purchased it from the Ralph Cloud family in Goshen. Kathle and his wife Edith reared 5 children, w'ho all worked in the family business. (The 3 sons are still active in the business.) We invite you to visit Tischners at 118 West Main, Santaquin - meet Kay, Alan and David, and check out the new and used cars and trucks. Our business is based on local small town trust and service. There are now 4 generations of the family involved at Tischners. We appreciate your trust and your business and would love a chance to serve your motorwrecker service with 4 units, over 90 years total auto repair ing needs. We offer experience, and over 43 years sales experience. 24-ho- Santaquin Days Celebration Section SANTAQUIN CELEBRATION EVENTS WEDNESDAY August 4 Youth Parade. Starts at the Santaquin City Center, 45 West 100 South, and continues west to City Park. Children of all ages are welcome to ride bikes, wagons, or or Mindi Larsen, walk. Contact Jana Unice at Cofne tti FRIDAY - August 6 Chieftain Museum Tours. 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. West end of Santaquin City Center, 90 West 100 South. Admission is free; however, donations will be accepted. or Annette Bott, For more information, contact Idonna Crook, more. 10 or for are available groups of Special Tours 754-395- 8, Wing Oxer (SOI) 4051220 0. 8. SATURDAY August 7 Colette 5K Flip Run. 7:00 a.m. Late Registration, 6:00 a.m. by calling Mike Cunningham, Entry fee includes Lineup at West Park Bowery. 11:30 a.m. PARK. to 5:00 p.m. Children and Youth Games. EUMHJN IMIHE Craft Fair, Flea Market Talent Show featuring The Magic of Ronald McDonald: Jeans Native American Dancing: Clogging; Singing; Cougar All-StGolden Girls. Ages 45-8Cheerleaders. AND MUCH MORE. Come to West Park and sit under the shade the of tent, relax and enjoy the talent show. Let the kids play the childrens games. Walk through the craft fair, listen to Native American flute music and enjoy the afternoon. Chieftain Museum Tours. 1 :00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Pre-regist- 754-372- 0. er T-shi- rt. ar 3; Var East Vtaii Ave. Suite 754-391- FRIDAY - August 6, and SATURDAY, August 7 754-506- q fieticioos Chilled Coffee Creation tffrttto 3. Santaquin Days Rodeo. Western State Rodeo Association: Clegg Championship Rodeo Co. 8:00p.m. Santaquin Rodeo Arena, 175 South 400 West. Seating on lawn. Advance tickets available at Santaquin City Center; or from Carla Carter, 191 South 200 East; phone Advance Tickets: Immediate Family, $20; Adult, $5; Children (4 to 14 years), $4; Children, 3 years and undo, Free; AUheLGaieJmmediate Family $25; Adult, $6; Children, 4 to 14 years, $5; Children 3 years and under. Free. Fireworks - On Saturday, following the rodeo. Choreographed to music. Tune to KYKN Country 103.9 FM. md Tcy cffffee & 754-344- 754-525- 2, ur h 145 8 2 SUNDAY - August 8 Community Choir Concert 7:00 p.m. Santaquin Utah Stake Center, 90 South 200 East. Free admission. For more information contact Craig Evans, 754-3- 3 13; or Doug Rowley, S antaquin 754-507- 1. atradheiriito Ml 5 Mexican Restaurant 41 East 100 North, Fayjon (How op;n in Hepki, (801) 465-046- too, bt 390 South 0 Horn!) - COUPON Missionaries 15 are invited to come in and FF eat for FREE! Good thru Aug. 8, 99 Wt AfpUkj Ut Ctmitttt ( tohttfkih fop Ctllfatifh eJ M mli thl timHmhi. |