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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah, The following applications have ikiay, nca'inbcr VO, 1949 been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate Consult County Clerk or ie vater m Utah County, State of Ut.h. throughout the entire Second ward Relief Society speitlve sigmas for further in- unless otheiwse designated, yeai all held their annual Christmas parformation. Santaquin News .orations being from SLB&M. ly Tuesday in the ward chapel. Fourth Judicial Distnct Court. TO CHANGE: Christmas music was played on State of Utah, in and for Utah - 2353 By Eitella Paterson EnnM Bamberger, the electric organ by Mrs. How-aiCounty. 163 So. Main St., Salt Luke City, Ellsworth, followed by a An event of the Ut. p: opuses to cl ange the nature and sale of aprons, table week outstanding NOTICE TO CREDITORS was the Santaquin-Tintiof use of 1.5 sec. ft. of water evi-- j coers, etc. Funds raised were Aaronic Priesthood Brotherhood of fenced by Application No. 14758. used t purchase items for gift day which was held Thursday The water has been diverted at baskets for shut-inof the ward. the 29th at the stake house. ElMADELIN TOLHURST, .. point N. 336 ft. and K. 1420 ft. A gift of candy was presented der Bruce McConkie was the Deceased from SW Cor. See. 4, T9S. R2E, each of the K10 women attendispeaker at programs held at 2 Ci editors will present claims and used to Oct. 15 ng. f:otn Apr. and 7 p m.. Following the prowith vouchers to the undersign- to irrigate 590 acres of land emgram a social in the recreation ed at its office Main and 2nd braced m Secs. 4 and 5, T9S, R2E, ti nests of Mis. Wendell Erland-suhall was enjoyed by the large South Stieets, Salt Lake City, Secs. 32 and 33, T8S, R2E, and over the Christmas weekend crowd attending. Utah, on or before the 30th day incidental domestic, were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of April, A. D 1950. Miss Jay Holladay of Salt Lake and and children, Mr. and culinary has been visiting during the WALKER BANK & TRUST Mrs. V. R. Gilson and children, City with her parents, Mr. holidays COMPANY, Mr. and Mis. H. R. and Mrs. I. C. Holladay. Administrator of the estate of Hereafter, t lit' above quantity Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Breitenfeldt, water will he diverted from Griggs, all of of Madelin Tolhurst. Mrs. Cleo Faulk of Cedar City Salt Citv. Lake an 310 ft. at well, the deep deceased. is visiting with her parents, Mr. point described above and used December 13, 1948. Mrs. Isaiah Holladay. and Mis. J. C. Barney entertained from Jan. to Dec. 31, for doDEY, HOPPAUGH, MARK. A New Year's eve ball at the at a Christmas mestic, culinary, stock watering nicely arranged & JOHNSON, Junior high school and dinner for Mr. her Santaquin miscellaneous and parents, poses. pin 903 Kearns Building, conclude will Mrs. John holiday activities and brothers Done, David S. Powelson, Salt Lake City, Utah and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Ray at Santaquin. The affair is beUt. to Goshen, proposes change Attorneys for Administrator. the point of diversion of 5 see. ft. Dune of Portland, Oregon; Mr. ing sponsored by the White Pine and Mrs. John L. Done Pavson. Riding club with Byron York in oi w; ter evidenced by Applica- w.LEOAL iWt NOTICES CIL A CHRONICLE NOTICE TO WATER USERS , - - !- DK V CLEANING TOR SALE Wt do all repairing, mending. Install new pockets, zippers, and cuffs. PICK UP AND DELIVERY V Fh. 279, Kiiis Cleaners MISC. a- beautiful line of PennyFor Rent or For Sale Cash Regwise plastics. Drop me a card ister See Eugene Smith at and I'll call on you or come Bradshaw Auto. Elda see me at mv home. 4 W. 682 No. 4t Day,' FOR RENT Board and Room. I have a 12-1- For Sale Dog Food. Robbins. RITE CLEANERS FOR RENT 228 East Utah Avenue. See A. Z. Rent Furnished apt, and bath. Inquire 1st North. For 229 Best For S?le Maytag Washer and W. Cloning and Dyeing atat its cash your twin tubs, $20 for both. Mrs. igSavc on each article rc and cuirv clet ners. Sterling Ballard on highway Board and Room. Lady prefer91. East of Pavson. tf red. 196 E. Utah Ave. tf 219 Phone pv f Spr -- STOVES FOR SALE real estate lORSALE For Rent apt. 229 West unlurnished North. 1st For For Sale Medium size Heatrola. Ste Bert Daley. See Rent Apt. Duke Page. Spanish Fork. tf Four room home, For Rent House, modone acre, large barn, 12 bearing For Sale Hot Point Elec. Range, ern, $30.00 Month. Call 307-frint trees, two shares water, Monarch Coal Range. Phone , 442 So. 1st E. good location, $275(L00. Home FOR RENT in:good repair. Inquire at Commodern heated apt., 70 mercial Bank of Payson. West 1st So. $30.00. Call 174-- OR SALE 12-- 233-J- , 12-3- 0 J. PERSONAL or Sale Four New Modern Homes. Full basements, ATTENTION! furnace, fan, stoker, hot watei unit in each. Excellent con- Will Repair Your Shoes while struction. Liberal FHA financyou wait, at PAYSON SHOE REPAIR, across from Turf ing available. Excellent locaAll work guaranteed. Cafe. tion. Complete to move in. John Leones, Owner. including grading, drive strips, etc.' Inquire of Mr. Earl Jewett or Commercial Bank. see your local STATE FARM Agent for Automobile Insurclose in, $100.00 ale Duplex ance. Lowest rates prompt admonthly income, 2 four room justment servee. Vern Persson mod. apts., with basements, Phone 164-furnace, 2 elec, water heaters, has tile roof, awnings, etc. Owner moved away, will sac- Foi Automobile Insurance on rifice for $8,500. Inq. 255 No. any model car. See Paul BigLowest rates. ler 1st East. . J. - ar Sale Splendid business opportunity for good chicken For Sale LIVESTOCK man. 2 acres with stucco home, 2 apartments, 4 rooms each, modern. 4 large cinder block Buy your little chicks from Laban coops (all new) with 4 electric Harding, Payson. coal brooders, drinkers, and feeders and all equipment for brooding ' 25 thousand chickens. WORK WANTED Coopage to house 8 thousand 1 . 'laying hens If quick sale, 2800 laying hens 1 llto be sold with property. 4t quire 580 No. Main. In-1,- 12-1- 6, 32-R- m Peal estate, office 3 For Rug Weaving and Rugs ready made from rags, also new yarn. See Mrs. Albert Hurst, 240 tll-North 4th West. 1 1 .1 ? ? ? TRUCK, s Rent Ground floor heated apt., fur. or unfurn., reasonable rent, Inq. 255 No. 1st East. For Rent Five Room Modern Home. Richard Gough, 410 East 7 South. tf. 11-1- For Rent Modern Base- ment apartment in new home. Clinton Chambers. tf. n year-roun- tion No. 19043. Tlie water was to have been diverted at a point S. ESTATE OF 1303 5 ft. from NW Cor. See. 20, CLEVELAND CLOWARD. TIGS, R1E, and used from Apr. 1 DECEASED. to Oct. 30 to 160 acres of Creditors will present claims, land embracedirrigate in SWQSEQ See. with vouchers, to the undersign- 17, N'..NE4 Sec. 19, NWGNWG ed Administrator at the office of Sec. 20, T10S, RIF.. Attorneys Brock bank and Pax-mathe above quantity Hereafter, 211 Suite Knight Building, of will be diverted from Provo, Utah, on or before Feb-- . a water , well bet. 200 and 600 ft. uarv 28, 1950. a at deep point N. 16 45F. 2109 4 GEORGE E. WILSON, Administrator ft. from WG Cor. See. 20, T10S, RIF, and used for the same purposes described above. NOTICE COAL FOR SALE at LeRoy Box 230-210 S. 7th E.. Phone McClellan sign service son, Ufah Phone J. E. Expert Piano Tuning Brown, 25 years experience, Mrs. Dix$6.00. Phone 223 147-- , on. APPLIANCE I REPAIR SERVICE . J I Refrigerator Repairs Preserve , J forever Baby's first shoes in beautiful lasting bronze NATE MORGAN West CENTER, PROVO, YOURS TODAY A YEAR TO PAY. $3.50, ELERS JEW- 110 WASHING MACHINES Wringer Rolls in Slock jMOTORS REPAIRED I Prompt Service Dan Bannister PHONE 185-- 9, 4t. WALT'S RADIO Appliances - Television Sales & Service 78-- J Pickup Delivery 1 661-J- J, 1 16-- 12-2- 3, USED ; LUMP PEERLESS 3 Crops of Baled Hay. See I. Verl Davis, 389 W. 5th 1940 C'hev. Phone So. CLEANING 1940 1941 History owes its excellency 1941 more to the writer's manner than 1936 to the material of which it is 1936 composed. 1946 Goldsmith 1940 1941 1936 REIF'S RADIATOR ai k S .Sales 409 Phone 193 Hudson Commodore Six. 1941 1937 Two-doo- r. Two-doo- r. Phone 238 BRADSHAW AUTO PARTS NORTH MAIN Payson. Utah LET US PEERY REFINISH 3D T0 Mill , Phone 58 REPAIR Service While U Wait SPENCE'S SHOE SERVICE 65 South 1 West One door So. of Dew Drop Inn Chev. Truck 13 South 1st West SWENSON MOTOR STRIPPING Sec. 12, Sec. 13, E'. Sec. 14. N'z and SW'i Sec. 16, Sec. 17, E'-Sec. 20, W'j See. 21, See. 23, S 2 Sec. 25, N .. and SE4 See. 2G, Secs. 29, 32, 35, W2 and SE4 Sec. 36, T8S, RIB Sec. 1 to 4 inch, NE'j Sec. 5, S 2 Sec. 7, SWQ and E ' Sec. 8, Sees. 9, 10. 11. W 2 and SE'.i Sec. 12. Secs. 13 to 17 incl., S'2 and NE'i Sec. 18, Secs. 19 to 30 incl.. N'Eli Sec. 32, N'j Sec. 34, Secs. 34 and 35, T8S, R2F Secs. 2 to 5 incl.. N',2 and SE4 See. 6, S)i and NE',i Sec. 7, E'2 and SW'4 Sec. 9, Secs. 10, 11, 14 to 17, inch, N ' 2 Sec. 18. Secs. 20, 21, 22, NW'.i and NW'.jNE'i Sec. 23. Secs. 27 to 34 incl., T8S, R3E, Sees. 1 and 2, W'2 See. 5, SE'i Sec 6, Sec. 7, WU Sec. 8, N2 and SW',i Sec. 10, SEVi 11, Si cs. 12, 13, 14. SW',4 Sec. 16, Sec. 17, NE'i Sec. 18. E'-- i Sec. 20, Sec. 21, SW'i See. 22. E'a and SW'i Sec. 23, Sees. 24 to 29 incl., Secs. 32 and 33, N2 Sec. 35, N'2 and SE4 Sec. 36, T9S, It IE, N'2 and SE.j See. 1, NW U Sec. 3, bo get set for Secs. 4 to 7 inch. NV2 Sec. 8, SE'.i See. 9. S j Sec. 10, S'2 Sec. 11, Good Buys S ' 2 and NE'.i Sec. 12, N'2 Sec. 13, in good used curs! Secs. 14, 15, E 2 and SW'4 Sec. 10, S'i Sec. 17, Secs. 18, 19.20, NW,4 Sec. 21, N'2 Sec. 22, Secs. 1940 Lincoln 29 to 31 inch, NW'.i Sec. 32, T9S, 1946 Ford Coupe R2E, Secs. 5, 6, 7, W'2 and NW'i Sec. 8, NW'.i Sec. 18, T9S, R3E, 1941 Ply. Club Coupe 4. Secs. 5, 18, 19. T10S, 1940 Stude. Sedan champion N'2 Sec. HIE. 1947 Chevrolet This application proposes to save and appropriate the water 1939 Ply. is as Sedan, that is normally lost through 1936 Pontiac Sedan, as is evaporation from White Lake by conveying it to Utah Lake and CRUMP MOTOR CO. there storing said water. 20868 Payson City CorporaPhone 4 Payson, Utah tion. Payson, Ut., .4 sec ft. of water from Bear Canyon Spring, to Payson Canyon tributary Creek at a point S. 1069.4 ft. and E. 2527.7 ft. from NW' Cor. Sec. 2, For a Buy In Used Cars The water will be T10S, R2E. a concrete intake in collected Buick Dealer from a Buy box and conveyed a distance of and 2950 ft. through pipe and commingled with water from other springs and thence conveyed a distance of 3 Vi miles to the City head house and the ', Courteous Service Shoes Reoaired $495.00 $775.00 $595.00 Plymouth $125.00 Chev., Heater Chev., Heater. Radio $99.00 Ford l'-- i Tun Truck $995.00 Ford Pick-u- p $450.00 Chev- - Pick-u- p $300.00 See. FOR ACTION! Hudson Coupe. Packard Coupe. Ford Ford 15 Chew Club Coupe Chev. WE'RE Come in and see them! 1948 1 East 1st North Payson, Utah COAL REBUILD 14 k Quality Merchandise SHOP son, 01. J Service USED CAR LOT RECORING j 180-- ROYAL SLACK C. A. JOLLEY PHONE 312-790 East 1st North CARS For Sale AND REPAIRING 6 1 1948 RADIATORS APPROPRIATE: 20579 Asa I.,. Curtis, Payson, Ut. propo.-e-s to appropriate 5000 ae. ft of water from White Lake, 12-1- 6, 1940 HOW IS YOUR ? O TO For Sale 1936 Sedan Panel Rent apartment, Truck, good shape. See it at tributary to Utah Lake the modern, partly furnished. InCity Shops. Make us an of- point of diversion being located 189 1st So. East. tf quire fer. Call 60 or 307-on the natural channel from White Lake to Utah Lake at a For Rent Apt. for two. Partly For Sale 1939 Buick 4 passeng- point W. 330 ft. from NW Cor. furnished, at 300 W. Utah er coupe. Radio, heater, fog Sec. 19. T9S, III K. The water Avenue. lights. New battery. Inquire will be collected by means of Burncss Hanson, 218 N. Mein four canals beginning For Rent Small furnished apt., or the Commercial Bank of at the drainage NW Cor. said Sec. 19, and modern, elec, range and frig. Pavson. 278 E. 1st South, Reasonable extending from said point as follows: (1) W. 330 (2) E. P, Phone 161-For Sale 1947 Kaiser, $900.00. miles, thence S. 1 ft.; mile; (3) S. Perfect condition. Must sell mile and N. mile; (4) S. before Jan. 10. Call 25r00' E. 4 mile, thence E. IV5 mile. The water will be conveyFor Sale Farm Produce Spanish Fork. ed from the point of commingling FOR SALE by moans of a natural channel to For S. le Baled Timothy Hay 1937 Ford Tudor 85 H.P. Utah Lake, where it will be stor. 223-JGould Dixon, Phone Real Buy at $200.00. ed from Jan. to Dec. 31. From New overhaul; paint job; 3 new Utah Lake it will be conveyed by For Sale Red Potatoes. Phone tires and 2 good; new genera- existing eanals and used as a 179-tf. Carroll Wilson. tor, new starting motor. Very supplemental supply from May good condition. Inquire Ferron to Sept. 30 to irrigate 5000 acres For Sale: Baled Alfalfa Hay. Hiatt. 450 E. Utah Avc., Phone of land embraced in: SE'i Sec. John Daniels Jr., 290 South 253W; or The Commercial 23; NE4 See. 32. SW'4 See. 33 5 West. Phone 6t Bank. Terms. Sec. 34. Wh See. 35. E2 and S' 2 SW4 Sec. 36, T7S. R2E, SE'.i Sec. For Sale Baled Hay, first class. 28, S'; Secs. 29 and 30, Secs, 31. $25 per ton at ranch or $27 32, 33 and 34, SW'.iSW'i Sec. 35, delivered. Dave Shuler, Phone T7S, I13E, E' and SWU Sec. 9, 117-For S PHONE RADIATOR TO CREDITORS For Rent furnished Apt., steam heated. West Side Apt's. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 12-- d 1 J. e s legs Sand, gravel, lawn and flower soil, highest grade coal, fill dirt, Kiegley Quarry gravel, custom bulldozer and high-liwork. Spring Lake Sand & Gravel Phone 249-ft anywhere, any (kind, Ifcjnied any size c 12-3- 0 We Fill Your Needs! m 1 w 'i i d pn-gia- GARBAGE r. charge. and Mis. Max Bliss and The Ladies Literary club held daughter, Bonnie and their par- its Christmas party at the home ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mayer, of Mrs. Reed Cradwiek. The enweie Christmas day guests of tertaining rooms were attractive Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (N'yla Mayin keeping with the holiday en Fillmoie, in Spanish Fork. theme and dinner was served at five small tables with miniature Mr and Mrs. Fail Smith and Santa Clauses marking the places laimlv ol Murray spent Christinof the guests. Following dinner a.-- day m Payson at the home a Christmas story was given by of Mi. and Mis. Stanlev Wilson. Mrs. Howard Holladay. Games wei e played and gifts exchangMi. and Mrs. Lee Thomas and ed. son, Lynn, stopped at the home Coming from Silver City, New of their mother, Mrs. Laura Mexico to spend the holidays Howard, Wednesday afternoon, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. lule enroute to Arizona, where 11. R. Kay, were Mr. and Mrs. they are taking Lynn for health Max Kay and family. Joining reasons. the group for Christmas dinner were Verla Kay and Mr. and A festive party of the holiday Mrs. Jene Tuckett and sons of season was that held at the home Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robbins. Elgie Kay and daughter of Pay-soGuests included Mr. and Mrs. Hulun Hendneksen, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Openshaw Reid Pulver, Mr. and Mrs. Dick entertained their children and Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-ly- grandchildren at a Christmas Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Max dinner. Enjoying the family reBliss. A hot dinner was followMr. and Mrs. Jene ed by games and a gift exchange. union were, Openshaw and daughters of Pay-soMr. and Mrs. Rhuel OpenMrs. George H. Wilson entershaw and children of Ogden; Mr. tained her Five Hundred club at and Mrs. Jay Openshaw and a Christinas party which feaand Mr. and Mrs. tured an exchange of gifts pre- daughter of Salt Lake Blake Openshaw ceded by a hot supper and the City. card game. Mrs. Arthur Blaine Members of the Junior Literwas a special guest and prizes were won by Mrs. Neldcn Stev- ary dub entertained their husa Christmas party at a ens, Mrs. Spence Barnett, and bands at Cafe. Following dinner Payson Mrs. Ernest Allen. progressive games were played and gifts exchanged. Mrs. DarHoliday guests of Mr. and rel Peterson was in charge of arMis. Jack Francom included a rangements. number of relatives who visited Mrs. Julia Peterson left during Sunday and Monday at their the week for an extended visit home. with her children in southern Mr. n. n n; California. Mrs. Floyd Cloward entertainentertained at Christmas dinner ed members of the Elite club at for members of their family and a Christmas party. The dining Mrs. Laura Cloward, Mr. and table was attractive with a cenMrs. Don Cloward and family. terpiece of pine boughs and lightMr. and Mrs. Wells Cloward called candles. Places were marked ed later in the day to participate for Maud Holladay, Lydia Herbm a gift exchange. Pauline Thora Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McBcth gay New Year's Planning celebration in San Francisco are Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gud-mundse- n, who left Tuesday morning for the coast. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY 1 1942 Chevrolet 6 Truck, Chas- ert, Holladay, Christiansen, Geneva Holladay, Agnet Bdoadbent, Alean Wall and Estella Peterson. The children and grandchildren of Mrs. Jennie Bylund gathered at her home for dinner on Christmas eve. Following dinner gifts were exchanged. Mrs. Olivia Peterson left recently for Plpmouth, Calif., to spend the winter with her dugh-te- r Mr. and Mrs. and L. M. Peery. Mrs. Mina Olson spent Christmas with her son, Harry Olson and family at Provo. Mrs. Elmo Cloward was hostess to members of the Social club at a nicely arranged Christmas luncheon. Progressive games weie enjoyed and gifts exchang- sis and Cab, Motor No. BB432068, Serial No. 6NJ044192. will he sold at public auction at the Snyder Motor Company, Payson, Utah, on the 9th day of January, 1950. at 2:00 o'clock p. in. Said truck being mortgaged to TinCommercial Bank of Utah on July 15, 1948, by Ira M. Montague; and, said mortgage ed. "''nig duly filed at the Utah State Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Kay and Tax Commission. Balance due as of date of advertisement, little son of Logan have been guests of their parents, Mr. and $209.36. Mis. Floyd Kay. Blain Greaves who is attendSW Cor. Sec. 30, T7S, R3E, and ing school at the University of used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 as a California at Berkeley and Carol supplemental supply to irrigate Greaves who is a student at the 40 acres of land embraced in BYU are spending the holidays N 2 , N ' 2 S V2 Sec. 25, T7S, R2E. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Protests resisting the granting Wallace Greaves. Dawn Jesperson, Richard Kay of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must and Alan LeBaron, who are atbe in affidavit form with extra tending school at USAC and Fred copy and filed with the State Holladay and Lauroyd Westover, Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt students at BYU are spending Lake City, Utah, on or before the holidays with their families. Marcia Greenhalgh has returnJanuary 29, 1950. to Salt Lake City after spended Harold A. Linke ing Christmas with her parents, STATE ENGINEER. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Greenhalgh. son-in-la- n. DISPOSAL $1.00 per month GRAVEL & SURFACE DIRT ODD JOBS Reasonable Prices GLEN A. PEERY 560 W. 1st N. Phono 325-- J Cold Storage Lockers Payson City Water Distributing System, where it will be used for municipal purposes in Payson for small families 8.00 per year City. 20939 Karl H. Alleman, Span- ish Fork, Ut., 3.0 sec. ft. for irrigation use from Drain Canal (Utah Drainage District No. 1, at either one or both of the following points: (1) N. 1234.2 ft. (2) N. 871.2 ft. and W. 2145 ft. both from CENTRAL MARKET COMPLETE MEAT CURING SERVICE . . i |