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Show HK PAYS0N CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH kricle CL A ttiS't nUjl a Protects Deer p E R 0Rfj is FOR SALE N A L 0 S Mis. Angus Holladay was hosThe taximeter was invented tess, to the membeis of the Elite in 1895. Club on Friday. A delicious By Eslella Peterson spring luncheon was served and Indigo is the most important iltii'-uMs onter-Ui!piogiessive games played Mrs. blue dye known. J a gioup uf f. it nds at her Geneva Holladay and Mrs Alean honi.' ai1 i fie G ii W D.,y dance Wall i evolved the piies fio high SANTAQUIN From Hunters i fi tug s FRIDAY, APRIL 30. 1943 A1ISC. i Iowa Farmer Permits Herd Of 27 to Roam in His Field with Cattle DRY CLEANING NEWS Ki iG.t n ii hot nipper w . s sei ed at a STATE FARM FOR SALE table vuth Offuc long ,our Supplies. HILLS CLEANERS Insur- pick Up , md tape;-- . Tj liglited pewntei Ribbons, Adding f,r Aut.iuobile markand places PHONE 279 Delivery trLovest i..is piompt adMachine Tape. File Fokins, ed ioi Gaiol Sou mon, Maty Sales Books, Etc., Chi mile vent seiut Vein Persson eeds an Aiisdal, C'ius MILIORD, IOWA. Mott Iowa Clock, G..il 164-- J Office. ne FOR SALE farmers want deer only in their B innd, HI nm I.olLi.in, Gai d no. smokehouses hanging on a hook but Dt in I mid Bo d Gee old Firearms FOR SALE 1 hoiH'-diauilk at ThlljU side theres one farmer i Iowa who has 'OR SALE oap and bail Will tu Coal Ranee, lake; hoi.se-diawgood put out the welcome mover; 2 A guup of hu mi! mat on his lock gatheied at Ens condition pist j55 Utati Acenue wagons, hay lacks; 1 Foul A" ilicm pt'sii',smEi 1,000 acres of land the luune of Miss Jamie Wheel-locfor deer Pi one 291 J any "many condit on. II. Tipton, motoi. S W. Wolf, Goshen ITS) which care to accept his Invitation. a lei tlie Gnls Da Utah Dance ne 156-- J His name is John Bush, 72, who ioi ilmiK aim games. lives IVi miles northwest of Milford, Ice Delivered in Soil for Flow SALE eis and Lawn. Oak where a herd of 27 deer mingles The LDS Gnls of the Fust and RECAPPING son Tuesday, Thursday soil, immediate deliveiy, $7 65 with his Angus cattle Bush, who Munk and Robots vuud ,day. for 5 piesi nted tin inteiestmg TIRE REPAIRING aid load Spnng Lake admires deer, estimates that it costs Phone coders to 171. Sand and Giacel, Phone 240 R NEW AND USED TIRES loci than 10 cents an acre each sea- piogiam on Sund.iv evening with r Zola Allen in chuge. or son to feed a deer He claims that coun.-eloWAGON TIRES for I Hae the' Agency Hk animal is not as destructive to A high li,ht of Hie evening was CLEANERS the piest nt. turn id individual jy VACUUM crops as a pheasant but is on asset Piompt Seivice FOR SALE-Glad- ioli Bulbs. 142 Demonstrations to tne Pillowing gnls. avtaick to a it farmer clear N. since 5th W. Phone 185 J, 10a helps OK RUBBER WELDERS Phone 268 J Le Janit pjge stark. Baum. Janue Wheel buck brush Dozen. Rear oi Fnestation luck, Geoi gia Ieteison, Kaien Deer in are widespread tnd rugs ready every on Utah Poultiy Alleyway ijg Weaving Liu na tow a county and frequently farmers Chintianson. Peteison, , Westinghouse jefrom mg-.- also new yarn. FOR SALE Lai ol Jean Bvlund, Mane Gioon-Iowa ofstate conservation request A-l Hurst, 240 Mrs. Alnot condition, new tilgh, Nellie Roigeson, Rena ficials to reduce heids in their comunit. 643 W. 4th N Ph. 259-- J th 4th West Dickinson, Eli, belli Goodall, munities June and Caiolvn Tuek-et- t. Boige.son Insist "Jeer Are Pests. New set of yellow lVATING Hauling soil and FOR SALE Avaleen Knk of tile Stake ' Your Hows Radiator? insist farmers eat that deer Many gold wedding lings. Phone and gun el. Spring Lake more than their share of corn and Committee was piesent and 171. 249-d & Gun cl. Phone the gnls in the woik and oftentimes break fin soybeans the year. coming fences But Bush, who knew deer COAL FOR SALE at LeRoy Box in even his native staunch197-J-S. 210 Scotland, 7th E. Phone 4 Membois of the Aaiome Pi test 0M JEEP WORK all kinds ly defends them. hood and the LDS Gnls were Lyman Kapple Phone 283W "Deer do not take as much corn entu tamed at a BUILDING MATERIALS banquet and pioas pheasants, GET them while you can. Light he explained. "And at the Thuisday giam and Commercial Feitilizer what they do eat, they do not shell stake house with evening weight pumice & cinder buildChat-wi- n Thomas See done. cading Lyman off as wastefully as pheasants They ing blocks. Wightman-Sterlinand Lu Dean Sax in charge. Box 243 Payson. Phone 297-pie, Pay son, Utah, Phone dont bother the corn when they can Dunng the evenings activities, ft. Factory in Salt Lake & Utah R. get grass They dont tramp it down group uvvaids weie R Car Barn. piescnted to tf or eat the young plants. EXPERT membeis of tile Genola, Goshen RADIATOR Corn and Beet a Plow ing, "Its hard to say exactly how and Elberta waids. SALE Office Supplies. much corn the deer will eat but ting Way ne Tanner, one FOR Mis. Cloy Steele and daughter, South of U.P. Train De-o- r Typewriter Ribbons, Adding they dont do 10 cents worth of REPAIRING Machine Tape, File Foldeis Call 212-damage to an acre of corn. Further- Virginia weie Salt Lake City Sales Books, Etc., at Chronicle more, deer eat buck brush which visilois dunng the week. They were the guests of Mrs. Rose Office. sheep and cattle wont touch. i'EAVING See Mrs. Owen CLEANING a fine stand Marie Sinn and Duane Steele. Bush The has farm or 4 E. S. 508 eardall, of oak timber which offers excellent Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Claik e 289, Springville, Utah. shelter to the deer. and their daughter, Joan spent FLUSHING several days last week visiting ,UL GRAVEL from the WANTED Trains His Doga. Experienced Seamat the home of Mr. and Mrs. ley Quarry. $6 for 5 yards, When he to his farm moved first stress and Repair Woman. Hills M. E. Smith, pt delivery. Bush saw two deer He ignored them Roger Felt at Salt Lake City. 279. Cleaners, Phone and gradually the deer became acGENERAL REPAIRING Mrs. Grace Holman and daughcustomed to the man who seemed Lora Jean spent the weekend ter so interested in the cattle nearby Trucks Tractor Farm Produce FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES that he paid no attention to them. visiting with Mr. and Mis. StanIn the winter when the ground was ley Gilson and family. Machinery frozen the deer accompanied the IE Bliss Seed Potatoes, FOR SALE 1944 Chev. Heavy Mr. and Mis Veil Patten and er pasture for cattle. See cattle to the barnyard for food. One little Ton Truck. 420 So. daughter Christine of Chico Colday Bushs three 5th East, Phone 261-All Work Guaranteed Wilson, Phone 179-California, are visiting with Mrs. 5 it to lies tried ; drive the deer along Pattens parents, Mr. and Mrs. m m with the cattle but were perplexed Charles A Ford FOR SALE Model Hepworth. ) pm when the REIF Grangers adeptly jumped CHRIS Tractor, $75.00. Inquire at Kenidol! dio & Appliance over fences to keep out of range. neth Dickinson, Santaquin, Ph. time i So Bush taught his dogs to ignore priiiitc Service Phone 233. the deer. It wasnt long before the pair of iUTO AND HOME FOR SALE 1939 Chevrolet on Utah Rear of Firestaticn deer spread the good word among IkDIOS REPAIRED Sedan, good tires, just Poultry Alleyway other deer and soon the deer popuI Appliances Repaired overhauled, new' paint job. lation on the Bush farm zoomed 247-"NEW RADIOS Rulon J. Hill, Phone to 12. STOVES n 1 n JV seoi e. A tuning k i 32-R-- -- Mi. and Mis. Sam Peery are the pioud parents of a daughter, boin at the Payson hospital April 23 The happy grandparents are Mi. and Mrs Wallace Greaves and Mr. and Mis, Page Peery. Miss Geialdine White has accepted the position of secretary at the Payson hospital. George LoBaron, Mrs. Ella Miles, Mrs. Olive Greenhalgh and Mrs Vera Finch spent Monday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrill at Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fowkes and Mr. and Mis. Roy Andreason of Salt Lake City, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isieh Holladay. Lei U Help You To Keep Your Car Running Until You Can Gel A New One VANCE MOTOR CO. Phone -- Social Soeunly in the United States became effective in 1935. h R -- Payson, Utah DODGE and PLYMOUTH CARS Dodge Job Rated Tucks REAL SECURITY United States Savings Bonds BONDS. ai e SECURITY The amount outstanding tixlay $52 llhon is a huge reserve of buying power, and every dollar invested is a dollar enlisted to fight mllation. 188, Texaco Products Marfak Lubrication Firestone Tires 1 NIGHT WRECKER SERVICE Call 65 N.W. g. HELP 1 'Annul GET LOCATED FOR SPRING WORK Best Farms Available Around Payson HOMES WANTED Ray E. Hanks Co. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Branch Office 40 W. Utah Ave., Payson PEARL BIGLER. Telephone J. 39-J-- EXCELLENT BUYS For Information Call well-traine- d J. - 174-- J MGR. or 215 6. Pcrpptuatr (Slu'tr ittntuirtr Latest records Address Systems Contracted pfelic RADIO 'ALT'S - For Sale LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Team, weighing 1500 lbs. Both young and identical. Call or 224. Bus 182-R-- APPLIANCE South Main J PHONE 70 121-R-- FOR FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE quire SERVICE Repairs Rolls 520 W R CITY PROPERTY FOR Building immediately Safeway Stores. City cept bids. Turn in 2nd N. SALE west of will acto Reed Jones or City Office. LOR SALE 1st iflM N. 2 Apt. home, 209 E. See Mrs. Melvin ele i. At REAL ESTATE less con roUf understanding of 0 f Le,quiroments tful can direction, tec bus cou-eane- de-i- 0 L st t ur work in the Possible manner distinctive, re-- m beau-InTuiri- es PROPORTIES! Modern Frame Home, Venetian Blinds, wall to wall carpets, coal furnace and blower, large lot. $1100.00 down and assume existing G. I. Loan of $45.42 per month. This includes taxes and insurance. Nice Home, full basement, electric range, 2 rooms in knotty pine, large lot, block barn. farm, nice large home, all equipment, tractor and implements, 1100 chickens. 4 coops, ready to produce. In fine condition. 37-Ac- re ing- - ur services are welcomed. 9 r 7s C0MpLETE SERVICE valley J0RTUARY flw i Drama of. PAYSON. UTAH "It sounds like a fight with pitch-for- k handles when they battle. he ' ROWAN & GROW, INC. PHONE 682 31 North Main Sp. Fork PHONE 283 178 West Center, Provo ' laid Despite the permanently closed mason, deer frequently are shot by lunters FOR SALE Building Lots, reasonable. See Harry Volsky. Ph. 10, Spanish Fork. BANNISTER 185-- 390 Real Estate, 75 FOR SALE acres land with 80 acre ft. of Strawberry water, West Mountain, $4,000.00. Phone 672 Springville, 85 West 3rd South. Reed Francis. and PHONE Building Lots. InSo. 4th West, Phone 202-- lashing Machine Wringer (Branitp ipring. REFRIGERATOR Motor Disappoint Visitor. Sightseeing visitors who come to the Bush farm to see the deer oftentimes are disappointed Unless g the deer are approached from downwind they retreat deeper into the forest. They can be viewed In the evening when they come in with the cattle for food or at odd moments when they sound across a road According to Bush the deer pro-rid- e a homelike atmosphere on his farm. He likes to listen to the clash it antlers when the bucks duel In the keen-smellin- 3 FOR SALE Baby Chicks 16c each. All during May. Dont make your setting hens wait buy her some chicks. A1 G. Rigtrup Hatchery. Lake Shore 4 Phone Spanish Fork 78-- Jtt ttu'daHlittg jp in this vicinity. The com- munity here has alerted Itself and maintains closer vigilance. There are between 2,000 and 8,00 leer in Iowa Most of these trace their ancestry to Ledges park, where buck and doe named Jack and Babe were introduced In 1928. cow Woman Recluse Dies in Home Jammed With Merchandise LYNBRGOK. L I. Ellse Mestra Wolff, 3, one of two sisters weighing more than 300 pounds, died of frame i heart attack m a louse which she shared with her lister, Edith Wolff, 51, since the ieatb of her father nine years ago. The sisters Lived quietly in the titchen, the only room which was lot crammed with litter Other rooms were jammed with merchan- Use, mostly unsalable, that they iad moved from the dr goods store that their father had operated for many years With"no electricity, gas or water, each morning the elder sister would go to a garage next to their home and get a bucketful of water They cooked by a kerosene range and all shopping was done by neighborhood youngsters. The sisters paid cash for everything and, aecording to police, had $12,000 in the bank Cases, boxes and cartons were piled in every room and only a narrow passage was left between the front door and the kitchen at the house. rear of the In recent vears, the younger sister never left the house while the elder emerged only to draw funds from the bank. While the sisters rarely discarded anything, police said an examination did not turn up any unusually valuable possessions The surviving sister, who Is In good health, said she would to live in the house. five-roo- two-stor- e'r , Six Y . ' I 'm Insure First Class Foundations under your with portable power cement mixer. (iHcuuirial y con-timi- f -- Manu-me- ni Safety from mars or scratches guaranteed with the proper equipment and careful handling. (Emupmty Springvilles Alost Complete and Modem Monument Service. 1 90 N. Main - 2 blocks North of Second Stop Light LOOK FOR THE NEON SIGN |