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Show 2UT: PavSON CHRONin PAYSON. UTAH FRIDAY, AUGUST fruit 6. THE MIDDLES Friendship Keeps By Bob Karp Customers Rather WNll i0rK cleaning FOH SALK T piv itci Ki , M ichnic T.ipo ! S, It'S Books, ti Office. High - pies-unshould give was HandSDrfEAN!;BS t,ck Op PHONE 279 i FOH SALK ICE- on Minn l.iy and la Ft id.. v Co I ) WSU.E !, Ofii-- In tUi FOH SALE- - Lev. St ,1 lung whoil b.ae tank Siij 1. . u I tall Ut ,h 1 ' D1. SALK C CL, od Mu ,'l e 1,1,1 - I'uinc; H..,k' Oution Si (L pi tc l " Pi 1' ill foa'.t. Jaialal Dlstlllt CoUlt, i Stall of U.ih ,n and foi Utah A'out tv Foil SALK- - 2(j H, hiding Lots City Of about 500 persons interviewed, 81 percent said they piefoned to patiunize a paiticular service station to keep the family 'bus mechanical heaLth. in good Know ing the attendant personally. efficient and couiteous service, convenience to home, completeness of sei vice and the pi ice of the petiol ranked highest in keeping gasoline customers generally confied to one station These answers made up 74 percent of the replies to the Most important questionnaires was knowing the attendant, which appealed in 29 peicent of the replies as the fust leason for the "one station policy. The ever- piesent economy angle the price per gallon listed by only 12 per-Iceas a leason for such a policy was ranked as fust reason by 18 peicent of those including it. Customers appaiently do not think all biands of gasoline come out of the same ban el, either, foi 43 peicent of them prefei some paiticular bland 35 peicent of them because then choce is smooth running, 19 percent because of the puce, 12 percent because of moie powei oi moie mileage, and seven peicent because they aie attracted by ad- NOTICES 4';2 K 1st S 'i 1023 i; -- Lot lu;s .'to V i NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE FOURTH JUDICIAL H I Bo., id, KiL t n DISTRICT COURT OF THE Table and 2 Pit i u t STATE OF UTAH' IN AND stuflel set Pnom 12.: H)R UTAH COUNTY. Full SALE Bii house, large In the Mattel of the Estate of lot Slabs loj Sale at sawmill located in town Pli 285 R ol call at L)J S 3 id on (Anal Hoad hi Inn i Dixon Albeil-on- , KatiiaiineWest deceased. Cieditois will piesent claims, slaughtul house Oil aid HanI OR SALR Hum hon.e m w tn ouilais under oath to the son, 1iop Manunotn Inqu.ie Mis Axel undn-igiu- d at lason, Utah, on Wahlbeiy oi Phone 137 R 3 oi befou tne 30th day of Septem-- n FOR SALE In Box, ilu p Pn- Funka FOH SALK Sink ith Tan 1 1 "t.uai M.i.n and 2nd East ana I'dtl nd S.xth N.-tEu.xv Tam, See W H Wight, mn llu South Main I)i,r Hh 'u j IN i- -t 7- , one Doodle RUN OR I f Bug LFMAN D PFOUTS, Exeiutm of the above entitled estate and will lot 142 of Katn.ii me Albeitson, deceased Mude-Stuno Hone in excellent condition Pait Base- Jmsin and Jensen, ment, with new oil furnace uhd Atti)ines foi Executoi, Ls-geleitiic Water hiate-Niphi. Utah lot and garden A baigin foi fOR SALE sale with mad fuimtaie i and tail light ini lunu!, Paj .son, Utah mu ana go d location. Luge Ninth 5tn Wist Pi. one 48-- let month FOR 1, Utah $20 l"1 p10ms is Mutll. P tvr8u0 ii' In d 3- lit , See Ned Tunuit, 22.1 W X -t i oom -t II E L P W A N I E J. V. BUSHMAN D i let li te HELP WANTED WOMEN Wist. Chans need Coisetieies in It is a and neai by town-t 'imts. nluintsh-'ont..i- 't pleasuie to sell oui gu.uran-teeFui merchandne apupstens. ite 372 South pointments 1st Wi'st, Piovo. Phone 2929M Home Call t oi Phone FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES REAL ESTATE CO. 278 West Cnler Provo Phone 2nd 85 N heat r Stiaw-i3te- Wi like m v Baggy h 55250 00 XT-U- nfun i v T2 Pr, iic Ru'd Ft a ant wit SALF.--Bv.o- "Stcci a or 717-N- I apt 2nd Sout Orth Lt A ' lb ate n Modi 'T i i Ho', 4 T 1, un-e- d ap.a in, M and one tmint. 255 jmishid i Id East Farm Produce le W Com. until "in, 295 So. Sweet ME Fi. A IE Fit i . Ah.lfti (1 t Mi iii t a uVe-- t jin .r till Pi me Distnct, 12J-W- , C run 1 RECAPPING REPAIRING "IRE TIRES USED AND WAGON PERSONAL d TIRES youi local STATE FARM Serial No. 069112 Agent for Automobile Insurance. Lowest rates prompt adNOTICE of application of Gejustment sence Vein Persson neva Steel Company for United Phone 164-- J States Patent foi the Columbia FOR SALE 1937 Pontiac, good on Pkcer No 1, Columbia Placer Insuiance Automobile For No 2. Columbia Placer No. 3, condition, ladio and heatci See any model cai. See Paul Big-l- and Columbia Rov Hill at Vance Motoi Placer No 4 Placer at 70 West 1st South Claims, Mining respectively. 174-rates. Lowest Phone FOR SALE 1946 10 ton Dodge NOTICE is hereby given that Ti uck. Flat Bed with Hal Conin pursuance of an Act of Con-gie- s 7.1 E Simth vulsion Hoist SALE FOR appioved May 10, 1872, the Phone 17G-- J undo signed, Geneva Steel Comoffice address White Enameled pany, whose post FOR SALE O Box P. Salt 2G9, is Lake City Mav-1 Stue S3 0 00 See Ronald 8, Utah, claims . the hereinafter desuibed Columbia , Placer No. 1. Columbia Placer No. 2, ColumPEERY GARBAGE bia Placer No 3, and Columbia : Placei No 4 Placer Mining DISPOSAL Claims beaiing deposits of lime lock or limestone, and has made Hows Your Radiator? application to the United States $1.03 per month fm patent fur said mining claims. ''Is At said mining claims aie situ-- . Tic GRAVEL & SURFACE te in the Eldorado Mining Dis-tnDIRT Utah County, State of Utah, and r e respectively described as follows, CD9 JOBS Columbia Pldcei No 1 Placer Reasonable Prices Mining Claim, covenng and em-i- )i .King the South half of the EXPERT RADIATOR Noithwest quaiter of the NorthGLEN A. PEERY west qua i ter of Section 26, Town273 W. 1st N. Phone 264-ship 9 South Range 1 East, Salt REPAIRING Lake Mendian, containing 20 See RUBBER WELDERS kar of Fi ah uc Poult i iy tation Alleyway J ' fFRIGERATOR -- STOVES v Jlotor j Repairs BANNISTER 520 W ) r in 2: GENERAL REPAIRING Tractor Trucks Machinery Refrigeration and Small Electrical Appliance Repaires Wringer Rolls phone FLUSHING Your Majestic Radio Dealer i All Work Guaranteed i REIF CHRIS J. Phone AND APPLIANCE em-biaci- LOST 1 waltTradio N Columbia Placei No. 2 Placer Mining Claim, covering and the Noith half of the Noithwest quaiter of the Northwest quaiter of said Section 26, containing 20 acres. CoL.moid Placer No 3 Placer Mining Claim, covering and the Southwest quarter of Southwest quarter of the ti Southwest qu, iter of Section 23 and the Southeast quarter of the Sou1 vast quarter of the South-- , Town-MlJ- p a 1 quaitei of section 22, 9 South Range 1 East, Salt LOST Lake Meiidian, containing 20 em-M.a- Appliance AUTO AND HOME RADIOS REPAIRED Machine an & Service SERVICE !ashing CLEANING Radio South Mam PHONE BUT I HELPED TO ELECT YOU i , and FOUND A pair of Eye Glasses and Small Key. Retuin to S No 4 Placer Columbia Mining Claim (oveiing and the Southwest quarter of m south'.t quaiter of the Southeast qui'.tei of Section 22 of me and the outherst em-jiraa- 233 on Utah Rear of Firestaticn Poultry Alleyway 70 J. Jarvis maiketing students determined that station attendants should make increased efforts to lxeome personally acquainted with each customer, and that his service should be complete, efficient and corn teous. most enough, Shipi isingly steady customcis putionize the station neaier their home rather than one nearer their business, the sui vey showed Extension of ci edit through credit cards also appeals to many motorists in Utah Although only seven per cent of the purchasers said they favour! a certain brand of gasoline because of advertising, the fact that 43 peicent tend to use only one brand of their choice indicates that advertising, while appealing differently to different persons, has subtly won staunch customers To complete the survey, five copies of a piepared questionnaire were assigned each general maiketing student who, in tuin, interviewed purchasers from all sections of Salt Lake City. These forms were compiled by Thomas Monson and Richaid Coleman, who bioke them down into two main groups which significantly produced similar results. The students weie assisted by Lawrence Norman, Anthony Celio, Leslie Cannon, Rcbert Saville, Ora Scott, William Krueger, Jeano Campanaio, and Wendell Nix, all under the supervision of Dr. O. Pieston Robinson, Head of the Marketing Department. jllo FOR By 16't gallons of gasoline weekly 54 percent of the fuel leaded high octane, 25 percent regulai, and 19 percent both types of fuel. By laboiatory analysis the to-v- Sa Pioir.pt MAYOR Me GUP vertising. Of those interviewed, 29 perSalt Lake City, Utah cent weie holders of credit cards issued by about 10 fums operatJune 2, 1948 ing in Utah. With coin of the NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR realm or by use of such cards the UNITED STATES PATENT average inotoiist puichascd Pay-so- n 'T Two a, nished. um Bureau of Land Management District Land Office 1800-- - t 1M48 i. 2t)5-W- e g NOTICES I 5 P ,, f n: n high-octan- Uni-veisi- ty Link PROBATE AND GUARDINSHIP n i ' Fliono o,. For Yooi Waikin- - HEAL ESTATE 0)11 SALK- - L.ii " is Liu In. Kuhn Motm, Phone w.LEGALr V.'i salesmanship fnendship, ii seivice station attendants w.nt to keep steady customers This is the finding of nutket-inleseuuh students at the of Utah who lecently completed a suivey on gasoline p.u chasing habits in Salt Lake 1 o4 to -- .vjut.u w c - ter t q...te! of Se of the South-iM- Shall -t I wake vou at bedtime, sir?" tion 22, Town--hi- p quaita 9 South Range 1 East of Salt containing 20 Lake Meiidian, 78-- J 1 cs Any and all persons i f COMPLETE iii;vii; SERVICE i St. u , Sails in HU fcpL. he Mor)--ar- j -s rvi See FOR the stand- possible service hands of the with We ?fldence details tact-Unde'Sfandinqly. CMpLETE SERVICE Sfnd t7 aJ sHJJVi REU i. MGR. PEARL BIGLER, gc . jj) dh,eeRce io ' Prffessinal nr, i- ,aU. L u alley ortuary 107 PAYSON, UTAH RAY . HANKS CO. Firms. lisTTninrrHomes. and Chicken Farm, Modern Homs fill Close lo Payson. real son Branch Office ,0 Telephone II4-- J r 215 p.j hashed in the CHRONICLE, a weekly PAY-SO- 1 N Counnt sp.jp at Payson, Utah of ts St lie of Utah, for a period weeks. consecutive O1 i,,r,e A J PRESTON, Cleik in Charge ,p . ar , ftxr.irrr.fz snnjcnsJGHDi i t Pu'.luation June t Public ition Aug 4, 1948 13, 1948 1. Sixteen fighter planes of the U. S. air force land ed in England after a crossing of the Atlantic. Average speed of these jets was (a) 430 mph; (b) 650 mph; (c) 520 mph. 2. Eighteen-year-olbeen signing up fast for one-yehay hitches to beat the draft when they reach 19. The draft calls for (a) two years of service; (b) 18 months; (c) 21 months. 3. U. S. military governor of Germany flew to the United States as the world breathlessly watched the tense Berlin situation. The U. S. military governor in Germany is (a) Gen. Omar Bradley; (b) Gen. Lucias B. Clay; (c) Lieut Gen. Walton H. Walker. 4. Twelve communist leaders representing the partys high command in America were recently under indictment on charges of advocating the overthrow of the II. S. government. National chairman of the party in the United Slates is (a) Harry Browder; (b) William Z. Foster; (c) Benjamin Davis. 5. About 80 per cent of the people of the island of Cyprus crave a union with Greece. Population of Cyprus is now nearing (a) five million; (b) two million; (c) 500,000. trail-blazi- ei w EST4tTjHd1nSur4NCE claiming adversely the icspective mining or any porclaims or piemi-.e- s d tion thereof, as o above describ-tand applied for, are heieby notified that ur.le-- s their adverse claims aie duly f .led acc aiding to theie-..ridlaw and the icgulations within t e time prescribed b la.v with the Acting Manager uf tlie Di-- ti k t Land Office at Salt Lake ( :tv. State of Utah, they cull be bailed by viitue of the id statute, gnvisions of Sc no- j h oi t that tne foregoing SECURITY 1. ) 2. () (c) 410 mph. 21 month. V ANSWLRS J. (-- b. I uXu B Clar 4 Ibl William Z. Foar (c) 500,000. |