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Show THU PAYSON CHRONIC! The Payson Chronicle ELISHA WARNER, Editor MAX R. WARNER, Busim ss Manager Mrs Emma Wilsun, Local Corrtspondcnt - Phone ... NATIONAL I PAYSON t ID' OBITUARY MELISSA HIGHW FRIDAY '?'? met- on & ! BLAIN hssa Plain, 87, died at Mrs hei home in Spi ing City la-- t Fi (torn (aii'is inudint to ugi ol Mis Lilly She was a Muiriane and Mis Loiina Roy lmie ol Payson Anothii sistii, Mis Ella P PitiiMin, of Ogdtn, a twin of Mis Mui riant, dad Iasi weik m Ogdi n The Payson sisters aie now the only suiviving mi rnbeis of the fan y of Thomas and Lucinda Barney HENDRIK WINKEL Mi 64 Entered at the Post Office at Payson, Utah County Utah as second-clas- s mail matter One Year Six Months Member Utah State Press Association National Editorial Association I! M I $2 00 $1 25 and i nd a I Pay on Wi die -- j si-t- !F nd CUflIIANSHIP i NOTICES ra 1 V! UP ' l? ,'VVvrii.V.Xi PiMman aii-- l 'i- - ! Htndnk Winkil, Si 01), of Kahfiild, died Monday at 3 pm ol injuries sufftnd Mond iv at 7 4a a in w hi n a tiie of his cal hit out about a mile outn of Levan, causing the tai to loll and , EDITORIAL. .ASSOCIATION yy kid for 100 feet His wife and two gi mdi luldri n ill at the top of Payson Cleve Winki 1, 13, Vn h ni Winki I, sinou-iland daughtii, lunvon while pal tie ipating in the 11, a Killing Clubs overnight i ide.was Allen and Dena Alltn and tin n hi ought to the Payson hospital baby, othn occupants of the lai, Sunday, while he is still being were miuiid slightly tieati d Mr Winkel had owned and the Holland bakery in Mis (Jualdine Wittwn left on Ruhfield for 33 yeais and was a Monday fui San Fiancisco to faithful L D S ihuiih workei meet hti husband, Wuiiunt Otli-- u i Paul A. Wittwei ol the Navy, JOHN (JACK) BLACK i la 30 m Bi Igmm and w ,h in whose ship tame in this wttk 60, dud hnspit d in Fn"l md in Blaik, John (Jack) h bom the South Pacific. t t Sunday at 4 45 a m attu an ill- will i tinimh to In mo ness of sevt ral months I'mti d St iti s The Iayson Riding Club staged He was hoi n m West Virginia, then annual moonlight ude ovei Feb 28, 1885, a son ot William 1. Sund iv tin on IJ M. I wcik-enthe leaving Satuiday Henry and Narcissus Hannan Si hai i, ii it wiic i vi mng loi the nu cation aiea NOTICE TO WATER USERS Black He tame to Utah with his t in In d t ill n ill ol t M w a in Payson canyon, wheie they at an eaily age and has f II llv parents till 'a t il n ill The follow mg applications have at midnight lor suppei. lived most of ho life m Pay on i loi k i n )H f' t an ilinm i mud been filed with Uie State Engin- Sunday was spent in nding the He has worked as a hum and , Ii m it Th dy is, eer to change or appiopriate lange and enjoying the beauties rani h labor ei u P lit d toll! loi (hi A gioup ot water in Utah County, State of ol the mountains. Survivors me Hide two soils, i huh d Mai hm its Mat. gl I.ynn men paiticipated in Don Black, with the aimed louts J Si hai Utah, throughout the entire year, loity-seve- n l , mu t do on It iv i unless otherwise designated, all the event. in the Pacific, Ross Kay Blaik, Pai ifil Lt and M Mix locations being li om SLli&M. Mt Plesaant; foui sisters, Mis Shut' mil C imp Km u Md A gioup of former fi lends and Mable Turner, Ogden, Mis LizTo Chang! Mi and Mi living Si Iihimi ind iio'ph 1, I.illinp'i hisnotrii'siii Baines. United States of Am- assoi lutes in Payson met in Mill zie Senior and Mrs Jane a ilay m mi I'lin ; h s p 't" m pel. Mis Klla ILupei erica, Forest Service. Ogden, Ut.. Creek canyon last Sunday tor a Salt LakeliveCity; i tluir and Mai riihli.ini II m iki s the s, brothel ion Mr. Kuitka, and proposes to change the point of very enjoyable outing v. .til the m ulin.in, Blaik rni.iiils il.uly Jim Geoige Black, Mrs. Mi. and Payson, Lloyd Powell and diveision of .007 sec. ft. of water bis trmisi r leg to urge Mrs. Ezia Stewait of Payson, met Sego, Lounzo Blaik, Salt Lake grabbing No. right acquired by Application address more speed. 14046. The water has been di- Mr. and Mis. Ezra Gull and Mr City,, n Jesse Blaik, ot and Mis. Biown Salt Hyium verted lrom May 1 to Oct. 31 Lake d conduct-iFuneral services weie and they went to the canfrom llarves Spring, tributary to at p. m in the Utah Lake at a point N. 16 26' E yon foi an eaily bieakfust and FirstWednesday The chapel with Bishop 863.3 ft. from NVk Cor. Sec. 1, later had a picnic lunch. ictuined to Salt Lake City McKay Chnstensen in chaige. InT12S, K6E, and used for stock- gioup terment was in Payson City cem for an evening show. walering purposes. etery under the direction of the Hereafter, the above auantity Valley Mortuary. of water will be diveiled at a WANT ADS WILSONS RETURN FROM point S 18 26W. 863.3 ft. from N ia Cor. Sec. 1, T12S, R6E. The TRIP TO SOUTHERN UTAH For REPAIR Electric Appliance Mr and Mrs. T. H Wilson rediverting and carry mg woiks will WORK, See LEE MAN SON, turned home last consist of wood headbox 61.3 ft. Friday from a V V 296 West I Seventh South. 3 of lta-i1 delightful five days visit in Soupipe and trough. The v 1 water will be used from May to Utah. went thern first They Reluge-iatoiall and Serviced to Oct. 31 for the watering of ' 1 with Mrs. Wielectiical appliances repaired. Annabell to visit 1500 head of sheep and wild hie. lsons children and to attend the Cali E. H. Belcher, r4 Pioneer Day celebration. Mr. WilStrawberry Water Users Association, Payson City, IF YOU ARE LONELY wnte Box son, w ho is 85 years old, was the i ldest man at the piogram and Ut., pioposes to change the point 32,Claikston, Wash. Send stamp was specially honoied of diversion of 85.23 sec. It. of a . st rv, On July 26, the children of A' total of 120 sec. ft. of water right A in. n ;1 a held Wilson at Mis. celebration vi acquired by Application No,llU49. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Fish Lake to honor her on her i The water has been diverted at mem-bei- s Sixty-seveBOX foi sale $10. Inquire 83id bnthday. points as follows: N. 80 00' E ICE of the family weie piesent 350 South 5th East, Payson. 1000 ft. from SW Cor. NWV Sec. and 61 weie her own descendants. 17, T9S, K4E, and S. 90 ft. and W. foi an Millaid range, bed Six tables weie reseieved 110 from SE Cor. Sec. 2. T9S, FOR SALE elaborate banquet. A fine proand stove stead parlor and used to generate power spimgs, R3E, the principal and othei used furniture. Call gram was given, for municipal purposes. After a giandson, Sgt. being speaker 341 So. afternoon at Saturday having been so used, the water Rulon Thui stun, who had just Mam. was returned to the natural chanfrom France after being nel at a pomt S. 1900 ft. and W. for three yeais He told of away maFOR SALE Used Washing 2190 ft. from SE. Cor. Sec. 28. his service experience. chine, good condition. J. H (U. S. Mur ne Co ps I no o) All of Mrs. Wilson's own child-le- n T8S, R3E. Cook, Benjamin. y were present, including Mud such as that in whi h t'e yrhds aliove are nib.,' i Hereafter, the above quantity of water will be diverted at a , and family of Promore hardships to the Mirinr. ir..; . ,n nil O i.i.i. a. U FOR SALE Used Studio Couch vo,' Thurston W. Thurston and Mis. use motorized equipment, so annli '.s anl hor s y.erc to Glenn possible pomt S. 58 00' W 853 ft. from and two rocking chairs, very Maud Chnstensen and families SE Cor. Sec. 2. T9S, R3E. The sed to maintain vital supply lines and del vr food, water and reasonable. Geo. A. Schaerrer, of ammunition to Leathernecks at the rghtiug front. works will and Annabelle; Mrs. J D. Hopkins diverting carrying 275 North Third East. and family of Cedar City and consist of concrete dam, intake ither places in Southern Utah. canal, tunnels and pipe - lines to- FOR SALE road Cement and taling 17,450 ft. Alter- having sand and gravel, plastering sand Mrs Earl M Dixon of Baltibeen so used the water will be soil. A. L. Thorvaldson and more, Md, nee Naomi Fuller, forreturned to the natural channel at and a pomt S. 52 00' W. 2850 ft. from Aithur Butler, Spring Lake.phone merly of Silver City, is visiting Mis Rebecca Loveless and Mrs. NE Cor. Sec. 33, T8S, R3E. The water will be used under a max- BABY CHICKS We have whit Leah Higginbotham. She flew in from the East with a baby boy. imum effective head of 49.5 ft. Leghorn baby chicks arriving Her sister, Mrs. Jenna Halmborg. Leffel Turbine with one 44-rAugust 8. Put in your order of Salt Lake City came with her, water-whecapable of gerferat-m- g now at Gambles Store, Spanish Accompanying them here was 400 H. P. Folk, Utah. Mrs Ada Evans of Salt Lake City To Appropriate: with her son, Lt. Wilkins Evans 16228 Selby O. Dixon, Payson, who has just returned from the REAL ESTATE g FOR SALE Ut.f .022 sec. ft. for theatre of operations European use from a well bet. 350 and the Purple Heait and wearing 3 Modern home, 450 ft deep at a pomt N. 600 ft FOR SALE His wife and decorations other bedrooms, dose in Large lot and E. 3340 ft from SW Cor. Sec. old daughter, Ada with family m i haul. See Chase Dianne were with him. 35, T8S, R1W. Mr. and Mis. Lynn Krancom are here from Poitland, Oicgon, where Mr Frantoin has been in the Kaisi i shipyanls and Mis Fiancoin woikcd fui Montgomerv Ward. He has now accepted a position a a dt i.si I mechanic with the Inter-Stat- e Motor Co. in Salt Lake City.w iu i e they plan to reside. Mis. Fi untom and her mother, Mis. Huw-ai- d Shaul were cniei tamed at a waffle supper last week at the home of Mrs. Katie Slaheii. Stilling Tuor, who was tak.cn w mi-ploy- i i i 1 d, 1 1 i i 11 l i , . ' w 1 'General Mad on Okinawa n. SERVICE FLAGS I Star 1, 2 and 3 s e 39-R-- ss? Made of Silk Taffeta WILL NOT FADE 'IK n $1.00 ft GOLD STARS Le-Ro- , , lie Payi Dont fence me out . . . Have 6. a Coke n. el lMV:' I W stock-waterin- kJw tm E ie. 4-i- n. eight-month- 11 s- Lumber Co. Pleasant Grove City, Pleasant Grove, Ut, 1.0 sec. ft for municipal use from Oct. 1 to FOR SALE 16 room house, partly modern 4 acres, good barn Apr. 1 from Battle Creek, tribuand outbuildings. Fourth ward. S. a to at Lake Utah pomt tary See Chase Lumber Co. 380 ft and E. 3600 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 22, T5S, R2E. The diFOR SALE Farm 18 to acres in verting and carrying works will Payson Field. Double water consist of a head box, measuring right 5 Room home (newlymod6000 concrete and reservoir weir, two large ft. of and pipe. ern coops, garnery and bam. 16471 Albert L. Hurst Payson. Excellent property, good locaUt, .015 sec. ft for domestic use tion. Inquire Chase Lumber Co. from a well bet 80 and 200 ft deep at a pomt N. 960 ft and 4 room basement E. 420 ft. from SU Cor. Sec. 7. FOR SALE floor with home, coverings, two R2E. T9S, acre etc. Oone-hasto.es good 16543 Wayne Tanner, Payson, lot. Reason ly priced. Inquire .015 use sec. for domestic ft. Ut., 189 N. 1st E. Payson. Phone 48-- J from a well bet 75 and 150 or Payson Commerical Bank. ft deep at a point S. 65 ft. and E. 460 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 19, T9S, 16462 6-- ; n. n. lf n. R2E. WANTED TO BUY Carl W. Reed and Igb Merlon Bryson, Payson, Ut., .03 cash prices paid. Phone No. 2. sec. ft. for domestic use from a well bet 90 and 110 ft deep springer Holstein or at a pomt N. 266 ft and W. 198.5 If you have cows to sell, drop a big ft from EVi Cor. Sec. 18, T9S, other card to Harry Volsky, Payson. R2E. Utah. Highest prices paid. 16631 Lois J. White. 191 E. REDUCES TEMPERATURES 8th N., Spanish Fork, Ut., .015 8 to 15 in summer FOR SALE FRUIT sec. ft for use from a well bet. 150 and 350 ft. deep at a point N. 70 ft and FOR SALE Appncots, $1 00 a TO 30 SAVES 20 Stella W. 838 ft from EV Cor. Sec. 7. bushel if you pick them. Harper. R3E. T8S, on heating costs in winter Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applicaCHASE LUMBER CO. LOST AND FOUND tions with reasons therefor, must 127 Payson, Utah Matiess for childs bod. Phone be in affidavit form with extra LOST call Reward. J.H. Schwartz Lumber Co. Findei plea--j copy and filed with the State En403 Salt State Phone Capitol, gineer, Payson, Utah Hub cap for automoLake City, 1, Utah, on or before FOUND bile Owner may have same SALEM MERCANTILE September 2, 1945. at Chronicle off ice by paying Salem, Utah 40c for this adv. Ed. H. Watson, Phone 122-Spanish Fork, Utah STATE ENGINEER. 16608 n. stock-wateri- . making a neighborly mufab friemlh That'hoy-nameJ'Rt- and ll rlut-git- l nanicd Ji!l i at the words I laic a Coc. Wlien Civa Cd'a t n. 65-- liness and refreshment move m with it 1 1.., , three word lesson in how to get along with easily understood wav to sav DtL BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF an THE Coke" c ! 91-- I SOUTHERN UTAH COCA-COL- BOTTLING ' V--- company a 1 l 1 j C ki II. th mean thi qe.'1 uct of Tne Coca L' Ji 1,,5 Coca-Col- a naturally heir C i" tv it' frnndlv .d CCCs, ' ir0' P my |