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Show ORDINANCE NO. 14 CHRONICLE Want U Rata PERSONAL per line for the first week, 5c per line for each succeeding week, if paid in advance or the first of the follow- CLEANING 10c ATTENTION Repair Your Shoes while you wait at PAYSON SHOE REPAIR, across from Turf Cafe. All work guaranteed. Open Evenings and Sundays. John Leones, Owner. Will ing week. Want ads that must be billed per line per week unless lun and billed by the month. We now have Ice Cream in adMinimum charge 30c. dition to our refreshing healthMinimum charge if billed 50c ful non carbonated fruit drinks. For Your next party call us for your drinks or ice cream. Sewing & Rug Making CREAM O NEBO DAIRY Call us for your Dairy Products For Rug Weaving and Rugs ready Free Home Delivery made from rags, also new i yarn. See Mrs. Albert Hurst, Dump your fill dirt on lot just 240 No. 4th West. Phone 94-South and West of Seminary Building. No garbage or cans, to please. 10c 7-- 4, HELP 9-- WANTED HELP An established WANTED resident of OR SALE REAL ESTATE avaliable after 3:30 p.m. For Sale 3 bedroom brick home, Priced for good location. daily for extra part time em- We are seeking a quick sale. See Carl Blad, 353 ployment. W. 1st North. tf. person interested in local and affairs who wants community to add to his present income For Sale Choice bldg, lot at 189 N. 1st E. Phone 48-and who is capable of handReling supervisory work. plies strictly confidential. Box For Sale 3 bedroom modern new 248. home, full basement, stoker. Inquire 251 W. 7 So. Phone 323-- J. 3, J. l Farm Produce or Sale 0. For Sale Building Lot. 195 No. 3rd East, Phone 681-tf 7-- For Sale Baled dryland first For Sale Modern 5 room home, crop hay. In stack or delv-erefull basement, 1 acre ground Phone 232-or See in fruit trees, .at 497 So. 5th Francis Haskell, 195E. 1st so. West, Payson. 1 d. 8-- 5, 8-- 1 TO BUY WANTED Hay Wanted. Call 589-J- FOR SALE 3. For Chicken coop. Wanted to Buy Carl J. Nelson. Phone 315-R- Sale Car air cooler, Frank Harding, Phone MISC. $10. 310 So. Main, 190-- 7, tf. 4. For Sale Coal range, baby buggy, second hand . furniture, Wanted to buy Carrots, string used window and frame. Gerbeans, red beets, cucumbers, tf. ald Hansen. , 1 for bottling. Phone 333-- J For Sale Practically new Dexter Washer. Excellent cond., $100.00 at 235 No. 1st West. tf. FOR SALE Bulova A Elgin Watches For Sale 2 quart fruit jars, 60c Jewelry fc Gifts doz. Pearl Peterson, 190 So. Small Deposit will Hold 3rd E., Payson. any layaway jpft. Fast Dependable RepairFor Sale Kitchen sink with ing. drain board, white enamel. WEBB'S JEWELRY at Penneys or Phone Inquire STORE 215-- J. Spanish Fork. Utah For Sale Used electric refrig erator, cheap, 195 No. 3rd East tf. Pone 681-8-- 2. 5, 8, 8-- 8-- 1. 8-- 1, GARBAGE SANFORD DISPOSAL For Sale Used Phor Automatic Washer. See Bill Snyder or Phone 92. 8J1, tf. dual 1936 Chev. For Sale wheel farm truck. Phone 3371, Mrs. Brigham Peterson. SIX3 Fir ncnt!i Santaquin. GRAVEL A SURFACE WORK WANTED J0DS REASONABLE PRICES UEARL J. SANFORD Phone Payson, Utah South Main 800 147-- Television and Radio Repair 1 day service. Household appliHouses and ances repaired. wired. outbuildings Electronics of America 89 So. Main Call Payaon 281 ' J Bicycle repairing and saw filing. Rebuilt and used bicycles for sale. South of Union Pacific Depot, Payson, John Seat, tf. Phone 315-J3. O J 1 FOUND 8-- er in-ta- ll, - 8-- oth-rwi- se iMHasli KNOWLEDGE WE ARE in a position to understand the average per- sons reaction to the thought of consulting a mortician. However, ,we feel that you owe it to yourself to understand the services of a dependable funeral director. Inquiries are always welcomed. 6, For Stationary Threshing with new machine. Experienced operator. Call Payson 365-- 5-- deve-opme- 5, tt 8-- 1, 8-- 1, SALE OF ANY ARTICLE COAL C. A. JOLLEY Phon 993 W Per Ton - 8-- $10.50 10.00 9.50 9.00 For Custom Combining with new 12-- ft self propelled combine. See Wayne Tanner or call Pay 8-- 1 son 592-RI .. WW4444 I FURNACE CLEANING 6.50 COAL Clean and Replace Filter CASTLE A special meeting of the stockholders of the Spring Lake Waterworks Company, a corporation organized and existing un. der the statutes of the State of Utah, will be held on the 11th of August, 1952 in the L.D.S. hurch, at 8:15 p.m., Spring Lake, Utah, for the purpose of amending the Articles of Incorporation for the company as folows: That Article V of the Articles Incorporation be amended to ead as follows: That the amount of the capi-a- l stock of said corporation is md shall be Six Thousand Seven lundred Fifty Dollars ($6750.00), vhich is and shall be divided nto Fifty (50) shares of the face or par value of One Hundred Thirty-Fiv- e and No100 Dollars ($135.00) per share. That Article XVI be amended to read as follows: "The payment of indebtedness of the corporation, the cost ol repairs, replacement, operation and maintenance shall be made from the proceeds of charges made for the use of water by stockholders and other users. Any deficency in any yew in the aggregate amount of such water charges for the paymen of such indebtedness and costs shall be met by assessments on the stock of this corporation. Such assessments shall be mad and levied and be enforced b the Board of Directors in tbs' manner provided by the laws of the state of Utah. That the Articles of Incorporation be amended by adding thereto an Article XII, reading as follows: "These articles may be amend- in any manner conformable to the laws of the State of Utah by the favorable vote of majority of the stock represented at a egular or special meeting held for that purpose on 5 days written notice thereof to each stockholder by mail. Such notice shall state the time, place and purpose of the meeting and contain the form of any proposed amendments. DATED this 15th day of July, 1952. L. D. SPAINHOWER, President THOMAS MENLO VE 5-- d Delia Combining, sacked or Joose Lump See or 121-R- 4. Phone 232-5 Ton or More Francis Haskell orEarl Hask- Oiled Slack 1 ell. 5 Ton or More 7-- 25 le 5-- 9, Work Custom prac-cicab- FOR RENT -- DIRT ODD LOST 2. n Pay-so- An ordinance granting to Lora n L. Laughlin, his heirs, personal representatives and assigns, the right and authority to construct, install, maintain and operate a gas transmission and distribution system, including mains, pipes, conduits, services DRY and other necessary structures thereto apperWe do aU repairing, mending. and appliances in, upon, over, under, taining Install new pocketi. nippers, alend cuffs. PICK UP AND across an alongandthe streets, public places leys, bridges, DELIVERY within the present and future limits of the City of Ph. 279, Hills Clssnsrs orporate Utah, for the furnish-ng- , Jayson, distribution transmission, nd sale of gas whether artifi-ia- l, natural, mixed or otherand wise for heating, domestic, industrial and other purposes, and Lost Would the party who i'or transmitting gas into, through found my hat, which I left in md beyond said City. the private dining room at the Be it ordained by the Mayor Turf, please return to me at md the Council of the City of 54 No. 5th W. or Phone 203-'ayson, Utah. 1 Sarah Vance. SECTION 1. That the ' right md authoity be and hereby are ;ranted to the said Loran L. FRUIT FOR SALE laughlin, his heirs, persohal and assigns (here-naftFor Sale Apricots and apples. epresentatives collectively referred to Williams. West Mt. Harold Grantee), to construct, Phone 581-Jmaintain and operate a as transmission and distribu-:o- n mains, including system LIVES I OCR ipes, conduits, services - and For Sale ther necessary structures and in, un-e- r, For and Sale Geese white ppliances appertaining across and along over, upon, guinea hens. Call Provo 889, le streets, alleys, bridges, and at 620 No. University Ave, within the present 1 to 22. ublic places Provo. nd future1 corporate limits of City of Payson, Utah, for the furnishing, transmission, and sale of gas whether FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES jtificial, natural, mixed or for heating, domestic, inand other purposes and dustrial For Sale 1939 Chev. Sedan, Radio and heater. 1937 Ford or transmitting gas into, through and beyond said City. Sedan, new motor. Hiatt BroSECTION 2. All mains, pipes, thers. conduits and services shall be nstalled and maintained so as interfere as little as over the with traffic streets, alleys, bridges and othFor Rent Heated sleeping room, er public places of said City. When Grantee shall do any with or without board. 228 E. tf. work of construction, repair or Utah Ave. maintenance of said system in the course of which any paveFor Rent Unfurnished modem apt Inquire 229 West ment, curbing or gutter upon tf. any street, alley, bridge or public 1st North. place shall be excavated, Gran-.e-e shall properly protect excaFor Rent in Payson Apt. furn. or unfura., elec, stove and frg., vations and shall promptly rePhone Span store such street, alley, bridge $30.00 month. tf. or public place as far as pracish Fork 557. ticable to as good condition as For Rent 1 small apt., furn., oefore such work was done. shall SECTION 3. Grantee $18 month. At 255 North 1st tf. make East. such reasonable extensions of the mains of said sysFor Rent Three room base- tem from time to time as warment apartment, modem, part- ranted by expansion and of demand, but Grantee ly furnished, outside entrance. Reasonable. Couple only. 375 shall not be required to make East 4th South. any extension for the purpose of serving any new consumer 3 room apartment, or consumers which will necessiFor Rent at 243 So. 2nd West. Phone tate the installation of more 102-f, than one hundred (100) feet of main for each consumer to be For Rent Remodeled and re- served, nor where the estimated decorated modem kitchen, revenue to be derived from servprivate entrance, private bath. ing such new consumer or confurnished home. sumers is insufficient to show Completely 788 East 2nd South. Inquire an adequate return upon the to -tal investment required to serve 1, apt 4. such new consumer or consumFor Rent 5 room modern apt., ers. steam heated. Phone 293-SECTION 4. Grantee shall have the right to make such For Rent 5 room home, near reasonable rules and regulations town. Call 249-- J. tf. for the protection of its property, the prevention of loss and waste For Rent 4 room house, hot and and in connection with the discold water, not modem, locat- tribution and sale of gas as from ed 390 N. 1st West, Phone time to time it may deem neces 227 J. tf. sary or expedient including I Ten Dollar ($10) meter deposit for domestic meters and - a de posit for all other meters in TRY THE CHRONICLE such amount as may be required to assure payment of bills. WANT ADS FOR QUICK Grantee shall have NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING GATE, NOW WASHED SLACK AND nt Secretary. THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. Payson, Utah FRIDAY. AUGUST 1. 1952 A pleasant afternoon was Tuesday afternoon by a small group of friends, together wth their families, who attended BYU together a number of years ago. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. McKay Christensen, who was hostess to Mrs. John Stewart and family of Ft Collins, Colo., Mrs. Nadine Ashly and family, St George; Mrs. Arch Williams daughters, Payson. Dainty refreshments were served. en-.oy- SERVICE VALLEY MORTUARY Phone 107 BEST QUALITY LUMP MIKE COWAN PHONE PAYSON. UTAH I 188-1- 4 IbliH I III Cool All Type CALL 224 Sjsnear Sksat Ustal Sunday the Payson town team plays Nephi at 3:00 p.m. at the local park. The Boys League schedule is as follows: August 2: Jaycees vs Lions Club, Kiwanis and former Payson people Payson people who attended the Blackhawk encampment in Monroe last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones; Mrs. Ruby Ellsworth and son, Mack, and daughter, Connie; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and son from Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. George H. Jones and son, David, from Murray. A beautifully arranged party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dixon Saturday afternoon and evening honored the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Dixons mother, Mrs. Leah Pratt Call of Bountiful. A buffett supper was served to 59 members of the family, and visiting and games were enjoyed. Gathering from far and near were the following and their families: Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ferguson, Palymra, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bond, Shiprock, New Mexico; Elwood Call, Inlay, Nevada; Ivan Call, Ely, Nevada; W. B. Call, Ogden; Parly Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Chamberlain, Parley Call, Bountiful; Mrs. Anna Marie Ward, Bloomington, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Call, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Call, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Patterson, Mrs. Michael Rhodes, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Dalline Oakes, Provo; Mrs. Adelaide Call, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Adelia S. Dixon, Payson. 7 Cockleburs vs. p.m. 8:30. Recreation Softball Second-Hal- Schedule f Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hinze of July 30 Salem, have returned from a Spring Jaycees pleasant trip to Colorado, Kansas, and New Mexico, visiting August 1 with Mr. Hinzes relatives. Kiegley Genola Lake (Utah Poultry Genola Quarry Utah Poultry West August 6 Spring Lake West Mt. August Mountain Jaycees Utah Poultry 8 Kiegly Quarry Jaycees Genola Spring Lake August 13 August 15 Genola Utah Poultry Kiegley Quarry Spring Lake Genola Kiegley Quarry West Mt. Spring Lake August 20 Utah Poultry Jaycees Kiegley Quarry West Mt. August 22 West Mt. Jaycees 'I REMEMBER" SYTHZ OLD TIMERS Frem Mrs. Leila McDaniel, Mar-ra-y, Ky.: I remember when before putting the carpet on the floor, we put a layer of thin wheat straw on the floor first and then put the carpet down and tacked it all around the edges. From Flera Dietrich, K1 Pass, Texas: I remember taking my pail and going out in the fields along the fields along the old rail fences to pick tsfld strawberries, which my mother made into delicious . jam. Mrs. Marie Naaoe, Orange Ctty, Fla.: I am 83 yean old. I imber when I was a girl Mother game me 15 cents with which 1 was to buy at the wwrkat a loaf of brsad for fin eanta and two pounds Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Wilson of at beef liver for auucer for .a lam-U- p ef six. North Hollywood, Calif., left for their home after visiting here with their parents, Mr. Press Mn. Mary K. OUeB. lnsfo, Wash.: I remember when we had an Mrs. Sam D. Wilson, and othticks to climb into every fall. straw er relatives. They also visited were washed and filled with They with friends including hjr. and oat straw. You nearly needed Mrs. Clinton Peterson, and in good a ladder to get into bed, as our company., with a brother, Don feather ticks were on top of the Wilson, spent a few days at Mir- straw ones. ror Lake. i From Mary Kerch, I aka view, Okie: I remember kraut making time. James Crump and daughter, Miss Betty Crump, together with We would invite the neighbors in to Mrs. Ralph Loveless and her help. There was a elean spade to the a wooden son, Aurlen Loveless, have va- chop withcabbage jandWe children stamper. cationed for a week at Dillon, barrel were handed dishes at juicy kraut Montana, where they were guests as a treat of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Sarg ent, formerly of this city. Friends of Mr. Sargent will be interested to learn that he is president of NOW--the LDS branch at Dillon and that a new church is to be built is the time to beautify and in the near future. Mrs. Sargw your home by having a former Spanish Fork girl, ent, low cost these teaches music in one of the materials installed. schools at Dillon. Mr. Sargent is manager of a chain store. Ksntile k Keneork Floor Sat-ura- surrender hereof in writing; also unless, (c) on or before the Grantee, his heirs, personal representatives or assigns, shall have secured from the Public Service Commission of Utah a certificate of convenience and necessity auth orizing the establishment in said City of the aforesaid gas services or shall have taken such steps as will make reasonably certain the establishment in said City of the aforesaid gas distribution services. SECTION 9. Whenever the term "Grantee is used herein the same shall be held to mean and include the said Loran L. Laughlin, his heirs, personal representatives or assigns. SECTION 10. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after 18th day of Aug- January 1, 1954, ust, 1952. - re-ne- y, Passed July 7, 1952. Tamidall Sink Tops FLOYD HARMER Mrs. Spence Snow, Payson, Mayor of Payson City, Utah Asbestos Siding and her sister, Mrs. Margaret Attest: Accoustical Ceilings Borg, Salt Lake City, have spent EDWARD H. BATES, several days at Kaysville with FREE ESTIMATES Payson City Recorder Mrs. Snows daughters family, F. H. K, Terms while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Frost, vacationed at Denver, For Full Information Mrs. Borg arcompanied Mrs. Call 372 W or Contact the right Snow to Payson at the conclutov enter the premises of consion of their visit and is now a sumers at all reasonable times guest at the home of a second for the purpose of reading me-er- s, At 689 So. 6th Watt sister, Mrs. Kathryn Betts. inspecting pipes and gas and appliances disconnecting and removing meters. SECTION 5. Grantee agrees, during the term hereof, at all EXCLUSIVE IN THIS TERRITORY times to protect, save harmless and indemnify said City from ALL OUR USED CARS GUARANTEED any and all liability or judgments legally established, arising or growing out of the construction, maintenance and operation ot said gas system by the Gran tee and due to or caused by the fault or negligence of Grantee. SECTION 6. The right and Utah's oldest and largest authority herein granted shall for the period of continue rubber stamp manufacturtwenty (20) years from and after er is waiting to serve you. In Writing AND the date this ordinance goes into A quick telephone call will effect under Section 10 hereof. SECTION 7. Grantee shall May be repaired by any authorized National bring you prompt, courteous service from your deal have a reasonable time within E. I. Warranty dealer in the United States. S. which to lay gas mains and' to er right her In fawn We have the truck to do your job new or used. otherwise comply with the terms Rubber .stamps and mark of this ordinance after a gas sup Ing devices can spaed yeur ply is available to said City business and save you 1950 Chev. DeLuxe R. H. $1495 from the pipe line source. money . . . don't delay, 1949 Ford r, 1145 .... , Heater SECTION 8. This ordinance phene or coma la today. r. 1949 Ford and the rights, authority and 1095 H., OD. franchise hereby granted shall . Ctll 1950 Ford Club Cpe. 1475 H R. terminate and be of no further 1949 D. 1495 R. H. gyromatic force or effect (a) unless within Comet Dodge CHRONICIE sixty (60) days after the legal PAYSON enactment hereof Grantee shall SMITH AUTO COMPANY file with the Recorder of said Your Leu! Far written a RepNMaUtivc here acceptance City Phone 55 of; also (b) if and when after Spanish Fork such acceptance Grantee, his heirs, personal representatives Or Sea DICX LANT or assigns, shall make and file CcJto with the Recorder of said City -- A Rubber JOHN B0TT Stamp Service comes to PAYSON Months or ,000 Miles m 4-- FOR COMPLETE CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE a(t Stamhm f i |