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Show W- bS THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, MYSONJUTAH NOTICE OF SlECIXL MEETING Ol THE (OM-PANRESERVOIR MON EBO A CORPORATION. MOUk-HOLDEK- Lake Shore Man Called By Death hi.-- lb hi Ihon is tha,t its leadrut for one minute expect er do'' meeting of the .stm N Ei momy objective; at of the MoneUi Rev rvmr t v. of C li t ..t the Company is hereby called and his time, He biding will be held at the L. D. S Mu- l ig In'1 hiks, and planning in g ( house at Ellxrta, Utah junty, for the futiiie Utah, on Monday, May 8, 1959, e Highly .vnficant ii the fact at 7:00 oclock p. m. lor the Garni r now leads in all stan- that whither or of determ.ning tl pdls f u 194us democratic not the Monelxi Rixivoir ( o.np-any- , jai idial nomination. On the pre-ia corporation, shall i (le - the fact that he with the Currrent Cra-- liti- dal ,t an age that is generally now m pora' i m, gation Company, a as being too old for the and if it shall be M mum d that lepudid telling job of Chef Executive But a eons didation of suih cm p to be in the pink physi-- i I ms he shall lx had, thin f r tn A a- well as mentally. ally of determ.ning further purpo-it ready is imweiful p g getting the terms and co.'i ti n upoi to laik him for the nomination, In s all dn.alion coi.such which aid theies i rtainly at least a perfected. fair chance he'll gut it. At any 0. A. Peru oil, i vent, he is a f iree to be reckoned R M mi ho ervoir Presudi nt of the w ith. Company, a corpora i n. Don Penrod, Secrctaiy of the Monel, R orv ,ir Company, a corpoiatii n. A night at Highlights (Continued from Page 1) (larin-- r died Saturday home in Luke Shore. David Dimick, Economic S GO SlM'Cial i He was born January 2.'i, 1873 at and Redmond, a son of Eplu-anJane Shepherd Dimick. Sarah Elizabeth He married Joms February 4, 1898 at Lake there Shore, and they have He had presince that time. m the mines in viously work Carl on county. Surviving are his wid iw and two sons, liishop Elwood Dimick of Garfield and B. 11. Dimiik of Lake Shore; a brother, Albert Dimick of Ogden and a sister, Mrs. Alice Higginson of Carbon county; and the following half brothers and sisters: Ira A Dimick of American Fork ; Reuben 1., Joseph F., Earl and Aeon Dimick, Mrs. Rack Burdick, Mrs. Tony Leger and Mrs. James P. Pasehel of Carbon county. He had been an active L.D.S. church worker in the Ijake Shore Funeral services were at ward Lake Shore. - gi-tt- put-pos- rc-ide- di il -- -- . i I -- Want-Ad- s A. O. Iennd, Don Penrod, P. P. Thomas, For all kinds of used Auto Parts Tires and Glass, see Ralph's Auto Wreckage, on the hill 1 mile from H..Varien Taylor, tf. Directors of the Monebo Reser- Salem. voir Company, a corporation. Phone Spanish Fork. Publication in Pays n ( hroniee, 1939. LOST March 31 and April Key Case containing Finder 2 keys and bottle opener. Reward return to Chronicle. NOTICE TO WATER users The State of Utah house with FOR SALE Office of State Engineer 3 acres of ground and 40 foot Salt Lane City Notice is hen my given that E. chicken coop. On Highway 91, Inquire J. Ercksou, Payson, Utah has made 2'6 miles So. of Application in accordance with the 157 West 2nd North, Payson. M31 Laws of Utah U appropriate 0 01 water GOOD LARGE HUSKY CHICKS sec. ft. of underground (4.5 g. p. m.j in Utah county, Real quality. R. O. P. S. Wh. Leg., Utah. Said water will be pumped $8.50; Reds, Rocks, Orph., Langs.. intermittenitiy from March I to Min, $7.50; Wh., Buff., Br. Leg, October 31, inclusive of each year, Mix., $7.50 postpaid. Also STARTfrom a well, 107 ft. deep, ED CHICKS. Leghorn Pullets & located at a point E. 1025 ft. and CockreLs. Pa tte ricks Hatchery, S. 150 ft. from the NW Cor. Sec. Grand Junction, Colorado. 20, T. 9 S., R. 2 E., SLB&M. The water will be conveyed via auto- in affidavit form, must be filed matic pressure pump and with T. II. Humphreys, State En200 to distance of ft. a applipipe gineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake cant's chicken coops where it will City, Utah, with one extra copy be used to water 5,000 head of and $1.00 filing fee on or before chickens. April 30, 1939. This Application is designated T. H. HUMPHREYS, in the office of the State Engineer State Engineer. as No. 12814. All protests resist- Date of first publication, March ing the granting of said Applica- 3, 1959. Date of last publication tion, with reasons therefor, made March 31, 1939. Jackson Had Adopted Son President Jackson had no children, but he adopted one of Mrs. Jacksons sister's children, a boy, who was named Andrew Jackson Jr., and who inherited the general's state. 121-R-- Savings Plan Spurred By New York Fair Interest Pay-son- In at least thirty eight States banking institutions are now operating New York World's Fair 1939 Savings Clubs, organ- izations for depositors which induce them to save stipulated sums each week for a trip to the Fair next Spring. This savings plan, announced Just one year ago, has for its slogan, Save Today to See the World of Tomorrow" and several banks have linked it to their Christmas and Vacation Clubs. GET WELL WITH CHIROPRACTIC DR. E. L. AIKEN Provo 32 W. Oenter St. . The Public Library Nebeker here for f Manila, Utah visited Lincoln. Mrs Kill'd Who Man relatives. The several days with P Van Dorui ; Lif" of A:. I" v' Minerva accompanied Nebeker Jack-oJ. Marquis R nuance of them and remained to visit with Daw-- . Archaeology, Mogoffm and her patents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph VViliam Twenty Years Armistice, Carl Bingham. Orton; Benjamin Franklin, I iinxlLo-e How to Van I)ort-n- ; welcome home social was A and Alienate People, Irving in the Second ward amuseEdna given A Peculiar Trca-urin evening imnt hall Tuesday FerUr; Our Town, Thornton of Wallace Wightman who honor Hell on Ice, Ehiard ElKber-ger- ; East recently returned from the More Power to you, Walter Central States Mission. Ezra Tan-ne- r Guide to U Pitkin; Preparat.on was general chairman assisted A. "M. Moskowitz; S. Cuwtoms, each ward by the presidents of Our American Holiday A program and irgamzation. Senes, Robert H. Sihauffier; features and main the were dance of Omar, Kohayvam, Edact play. one a Lake gave Spring ward Fitzgerald; Stray Iimb, Turn About, Ram in the Doorway, Mrs. Gwen Wilson entertained Thome Smith. the members of her bridge club Childrens Bookr Monday evening at her home. The Tale of the Good Cat Jupie. Three tables were played after Helpers, John and Jan, A. B., The luncheon and prizes were received Cave Man, In Rabbitville, Toby Mrs by Mrs. LaVard Wright, Dot and David, The Mrs. Chipmorik, Jerry Wayne Loveless and Squirrel Tree, Nick and Dick, Bassett. Shags the Milk Horse, The Little Black Coal, Johnny and Jenny The First ward reunion last her and Rabbit, Betty June Thursday and Friday was a disFriends, Fun with Nick and Dick, tinct success. More than 690 memThe Little Airplane, Toby and bers of the ward were served at Sue, The Broom Closet Family, the banquet on the two days. Ezra the Elephant, Ask Mr. Bear. New Fiction Duke Page, David Page and Seasoned Timber, Dorothy Can-fiel- Elmo B. Wilson were in Salt Lake The Patriot, Pearl S. Buck; City Monday for a meeting of A Starry Night, B. M. Bower; Plymouth car dealers from the Marbleface, Max Brand; Uncharted Intermountain States. The Door Sias, Emily Loring; Green Wolvest, Scouting on Mystery Queen; Between, Elery Gates, R. C. Sheriff; Twenty Four Trail, Rainbow Cottage, Rocket Riders Across the Ice, Anns House Hours a Day, Faith Baldwin. of Dreams, The Clue of the TapReplacements The The Thundering Herd, Rawhide ping Heels, Silver Pennies, Old the of Secret Secret the Run of Babs, Garden, Brush, Johnny, g Derert Gold, The Stat- Clock, Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage ue, Powder Smoke, Sihasto of the Patch, Mistress Pat, Cherry Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon n, Iie---le- r; e, ild-e- Ka-U- r, Ladies Misses & Infants Hi Beautiful MEMORIAL tr son-in-la- i havt?0 and Mrs. M. J. Hutchinson and1 children Ned, Gloria and Dorothy, have returned from a delightful trip to the Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco. they visited Boulder Dam and at Pasadena with Mrs. Hutchinson's brother and at Santa Monica with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon for as little as Mr. rer tainly $15, Full Satisfaction The Guaranteed! ckrati 1, En-rou- man Paul A. WithCE Phone steppe 25-- J Fraud Bums . DESERET MORTUARY neve r E- CO. Whi-perin- 218 South Main - - JJu Payson Walter Rigby, Mgr. Phone IK end nrnkw Saturday Specials!!! ORANGE LAYER CAKE 24c - 29c Rays-N-Da- yt - DEGIOE 36c HOT VET 1 pfey doubt land, ment Oil a UHISIIEV Now 3 Years Old it Read How Old Quaker t Can Solve Your Whiskey Problem! ec Have you been looking for a whiskey that only suits your taste but is easy to buy 83 m wronj If you have, then sample Old Quaker! En unseat day, thousands are finding if a just that hsi Bread 15c Donuts 15c per dozen wa whiskey! Every drop has been aged 3 years in temps tsfied warehouses! Quality has gweafl checked 51 separate times from grain to in non-- a Thats why Old Quaker is so smooth, so m1 whoa yet so deep and full in flavor. Try it just once and see for yourself how 0 he a Quaker is as easy to buy as it is to enjoyl Hitlei to th . N S-- ,..N 'WWWwJwJwJW Ru 1 ROES BAKERY E3B1 Payson, Utah ;; Home Made Bread Our Specialty Open Sundays from 9 a. m. to I p. m. ha rc pariic TO VOU l"JH0 Phone 88 OF marriage Ec Cinnamon Rolls 25c per doz. CLOSING OUT SALE Hayco Announcement is mad took of Miss La marriage at the ton, daughter of Mrs. place last Friday evening II. home of Mr and Mrs. Thomas iqgton and Mr. Lloyd Hay Thursof Beulah Mrs. Lenore Hayo Wilson, whm Miss took of place Friday at ton of A nimbi lie, granddaughter family party was hi lj at of bride the became Mrs. W cock home Saturday ev The Harold Hawkins of Richfield. honor of the young couple Way-lan- d will reside in Payson, ceremony was performed by Vol 51 president of R. Wightman, of Nebo Stake, in the presence Mrs. May McKell returns!, members of the Wilson family. night from Salt' Tuesday An informal reception followed. where her sister, Mrs.' City o Thorne is critically in j Mr. and Mrs. Byron F. Ott left pital to the Friday morning on a trip Golden the west coast including Gate Exposition at San Francisco Brouze the first They will lie away until Happe of May. Pails tionr r Taylor I Mr. and Mrs. Golden lenui went to Salt Lake City Saturday .Well A LASTING afternoon to meet their TRIBUTE who Lieutenant William Creer, Mr. flew' from March Field, California i drive Memorial This Day on a regular cross country trip ai loved ing lie left Sunday afternoon on the member your return tr p after visiting in Pay-so- n with a PER.MANEaTni and at Lake Shore with his memorial of your afft it mat parents. tion. You can Bronze Marker install; in T interesting An Non Fiction Billington Marriage Takes Place New Books In 5 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. . 1W1EI U7m STRAIGHT WHISKEY N0W!r 3 YEARS J COPR. 1939. THE OLD QUAKFR CO , OLD Ah A turn wft LAWRt NCFBURG, posit Otxoil day tkm C rd Sale Starts Friday, March 31 rail i 200 pair of Ladies Slippers Whites, Blues, Greys and Blacks $2.95 to $3.95 values for Misses Shoes -- - 75c Infants Shoes pair $1.25 to $2.35 values Sizes S Now at $1.95 1 z and ud to 3 $1.69 pair - $1.25 and $1.50 values Sizes 2 to 8 Now at 75C and 98c THESE SHOES ARE PRICED AT LESS THAN COST TO CLOSE OUT AND MAKE ROOM FOR A LARGER STOCK OF BOYS AND MENS FURNISHINGS. BUY NOW Time out for refreshment pair AND SAVE! A pause in work plays an important part in doing the job right. Thats where Coca-Col- a does the job right, too. It makes a pause the pause that refreshes and leads to better work. ice-co- LAW & PERSON CO. PHONE 42 UTAH THE CLOTHIERS PAYSON, UTAH COCA-COL- A ld BOTTLING CO. PAYSON. UTAH |