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Show Tine. the Springville Payscn Chronicle, Payson, Utah Jr. High School THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1956 .' Motorist Thai the Earlier Hours of Darkness Farm Cast Hilites T'ke Exlra Csre of His Car to Avoid Accidents Golden Spike Show Eirlier hours of darkness de- or. windows of a vehicle Demand o for $555.50, which had mitted in the plumb g arc! h r. Motion u' K. cm.ru ingeonti'act. M. Taylor, second 'd by John I. 32 of Nefco School Budget Expended October 31, The Golden Spike National LiveHolley that the Board giv their to rrvept of a stock Show will be highlighted on subject approval the KSL Radio This Business of Buy Liability Insurance cn Busses, Cars, Trucks change order from Architect AshFarming Program, November 16 unanimous. Motion worth. secI. John Holley, through November 21 at 12:15 p.m. Clerks tentative notes of the Motion by Elizabeth Huish, President of From this show Farm Director Von Board of Education Meeting held onded by Richard M. Taylor, apOrme will discuss the topics of proving addition to the general the Nebo Education Associat on, better (November 5, 1956. beef, dairy farming, and waited on the Board regarding Jr. the at contract Springville of The. Board of Education progeny testing. convention an N.EA. additionto School anniversary provide The November 15 broadcast subNebo School District met in reg- High columns under the floor to be held on April 4th, 1957. ject is marketing Utah potatoes, al ular called session in the district for pipe by She was advised to work this and on November 22 the message $191.50, as recommended office in Spanish Fork, Utah on will include information from the C. S. Ashworth. Motion problem out with the SuperinArchitect 1956 at Monday, November 5, Regional Forestry Office in Ogden tendent. unanimous. 7:00 p. m. President Dr. Ellsworth concerning treatment which preon secthe A. waited Bowen J. I. Holley, Motion by John Roll vents fence posts from rotting in in charge of the meeting. M. Taylor ap- Board regarding the purchase of the ground. called showing John I. Holley onded by Richard steel bear- a 40 ft. aluminum extension 1. rThis Business of Farming is and Richard M. Ttylor present. proving installation of Kennecott aired the on by $150. Copper ider, where necessary, costing approximately A. ing plates, William F. Broadbent and Leo to be used in painting and flag Corporation each weekday at 12:15 Crandall excused, also Superin- top of the concrete columns under work. He was requested to p.m. as a public service. Jr. the at pole floor Springville the Asst tendent W. W. Brockbank. recas obtain for $328.95, quotations and present at School Superintendent G. Grant Gard- High C. S. the next meeting of the Board of Architect ommended by were Isaac L. B. tion unanimous. ner and Clerk Education. Motion unanimous. Ashworth. offered was by Motion by Richard M. Taylor, present. Prayer A. J. Bowen and Merlon BryA. J. Bowen waited on the G. Grant Gardner. seconded by John I. Holley, appresenting son waited on the Board requestClerks tentative notes of the Board of Education of a rug by the purchase proving be authorized to purfrom Alex Mortensen ing they P.T.A. for $130.86 for meeting held Monday, October quotation Benjamin form chase the items to equipment purchase expansion 15th, copies of which were furn- & Son for War Surplus. Motion was made the Benjamin School; the Benished the Superistendent and joint, complete installation, P.T.A. to pay one-ha- lf the by John I. Holley, seconded by jamin or mailed to all members on TuesMotion unani$69.93. M. Ttylor, authorizing cost, Richard day, October 16th were approvthem to purchase the following mous. ed as the official minutes of the Motion for adjournment by items from the War Surplus: one above meeting cn a motion by John I. Holley, seconded by RichCase tractor with mowing attachRichJohn I. Holley, seconded by ment, $92.00; 12 crates steel fold- ard M. Taylor. Meeting Vernal Twede ard M. Taylor. Motion ing cots at $3.60, $39.60; 3 PickPostmaster up trucks at $86.00, $258.00. Mo- Claims, amounting to $27,422.48 Besides the regular operations (Vo. No. 2G85 to No. 2753 inclu- connected with the receipt, dissive) copies of which were furn- patch and delivery of mail, and ished the Superintendent and our money order department, mailed to all members on No- there are a number of other servember 2nd, wore approved for vices we preform which are little payment on a motion by Rich- known to the general public. ard M. Taylor, seconded by John Among these are the following: I. Holley. Motion unanimous. 1. Correct mailing lists for busiClerk furnished the Superin- ness firms and individuals. tendent and each board member for metered 2. Issue with budget report to October and bulk permits at reduced mailings 31, 1956, showing $2,218,488 budgrates. eted, $719,181.06 expended, 3. Make collections for Collectunexpended; 32 r'r ex- or of Customs. pended. 4. Sell Documentory stamps for Bids for the purchase of liabildeeds and stock transfers. ity insurance on trucks,, cars 5. with law enforceand buses owned and operated mentCooperate in the agencies aprehension by Nebo District that are not in- of criminals. cluded in the regular bus sch6. Assist the Departedule, called for November 1st, ment in the Treasury sales of Savings were tabulated. Motion by Richard M. TJlor, Stamps. 7. Maintain the Postal Savings seconded by John I. Holley to System. accept the low bid of the Royal 8. Act as an agent for the DeLiverpool Insurance Co., D. L. of the Interior in the partment Crook, Agent, to write the above bird sale of hunting stamps. coverage for a premium of 9. Make flags for veterans funMotion unanimous. $298.65. available. Clerk read a letter to the Board erals 10. Register aliens for the State '' bt-'-- Postmark Payson mand extra care to avoid traffic accidents, motorists were cautioned today by Ashby J. Badger, for Traffic, Utah Safety Council. The prescription for safe driving at this time of year calls for Vice-Preside- nt adequate preventive maintenance and defensive driving, he said. Lets all Back The Attack on Traffis Accidents, now being led by the President, governors and should be removed to afford both driver ar.d passepgers best possible visibility; and this means snow, too. After our recent snowstorm, many motorists failed to clear rear and side windows a very hazardous failure." With a car in good shape for unseasonable weather, the driv-- r must be in good shape too, Badger concluded. On this point he said, Not only should, a motorist get proper rest and refrain from driving when under the influence of intoxicants, but he must be ever alert and equipped for changing weather and road In short, he must conditions. drive defensive! I 7a Sunshine In Your Heart DURING THE GLOOMY DAYS OF WINTER IF YOU E.UY A HOME 3 NEW BEDROOM BRICK. BE THE FIRST ONE TO OCCUPY THIS ONE. ' $3500.00 FOR A TWO BEDROOM MODERN. $6800.00 FOR A TWO BEDROOM ON CORNER LOT. $8500.00 PUTS YOU IN A FIVE BEDROOM FAMILY HOME. $4000.00 IS THE PRICE OF A THREE BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT HOME. $9000.00 WILL MAKE YOU PROUD OWNER OF BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM MODERN HOME. $6000.00, THIS ONE HAS A BASEMENT FOR A RENTAL. WATCH FOR OPEN HOUSE all public officials. Attention should be given to lightening systems, Mr. Badger Car owners should pointed out. make certain that headlights function properly on both upper and lower beams. Rear lights, including automatic turn signals, should be kept clean and in order. Now that the sun sets earlier, and there is increased driving during dusk and darkness, its urgent that windshields be given attention, the Council spokes man declared. Windshields seem to draw dirt and dust like a magnet, he observed. Spending a few seconds to have glass wiped clean will pay off in visual comfort and safety. Any unnecessary or illegal stickers on the windshield J0HNS0N--PEA- REAL ESTATE Y PEARL BIGLER, Huish Theatre Bldg. Local Representative Telephone 144 Payson. Utah FOOD FOR HOLIDAY from Arch Williams thanking the Board of Education for permitt- Department. 11. Distribute Income tax forms ing him to attend the Rocky and information. Mountain Theatre Conference in 12. Receive and transmit funds Denver, Colorado on October for most volunteer charities. 13. Witness the marking of ab- 26th-27t- ' HOSPITALITY h. sentee The Payson Chronicle the holiday Turkey Salad Tropical Really new way to two-tibird. Now turkey salad arrives spiced with pineapple and served meat and pinepiping hot! The trick? A double boiler to apple chunks before folding in the mayonnaise. Then heap into a bowl garnished with greens. Tangy salad and the great taste of Coca-Cothis meal makes for compliments! Turn turkey into wonder a next-da- ballots. Administer oath of office. These are in addition to our COD service, Registery service, Certified and Insured mail ser14. A weekly newspaper, established in 1888, published every vice. Thursday and entered as Second Not An Easy Job Class matter at the post office in Did you know that the Post of act Payson, Utah, under the Office Department has establishMarch 8, 1879. ed a set of standards of prefor-manc- e pre-he- at y la that all mail carriers must Subscription rate, $2.50 per year, meet. For instance, they must de$1.50 6 months, payable in ad- be able to case and route for livery so many letters per minute vance; single copy 5 cents. and there is a definite time allowance for the handling of all Max R. Warner, Publisher. other classes of mail. Once each year the postmaster of superinspect each route Madeline Dixon, correspondent. visor musta check of each phase and make of the carriers work. A recent on one carriers route EDITORIAL inspection NATIONAL in Payson showed that he servasTocGatlgln ed a route that is fourteen miles long, that he served 300 homes, 6USTAINING-Mt'climbed and decended over 1000 stair steps, delivered over 800 pieces of mail that day and successfully defended himself against . OfTHf Bit packs of dogs all SOLUTION UTAH STAI along the route. Jo y Mf MEM (? (?G0 e Turkey Burgers Such a way to serve Broiled turkey burgers, sitting on a slice of cranberry jelly right inside a 'burger bun! Make em as you would a meat-lowith beaten egg, breadcrumbs, seasoning. Then shape into generous patties. Know how the zest of Coke peps up a hamburger? Well, just wait till you try that great taste with turkey! 0 left-over- good-tim- s. af Creamed turkey yes but what a difference ll the tomato-ga- y that does it . . . and the great taste of Coke that goes along with it. Prepare Y package pie mix, add 2 tablespoons undiluted tomato soup. Bake, then ladle in creamed turkey. This dish is holiday-brighjust Coca-Coe . . . now in big too! right with Tomato-Turke- PI y in looks and flavor J ! I ! 1 Its pie-she- t,' ice-co-ld la King-Siz- I Cofca" b a rgi,Urd trade-marCopyright 1956 Tha Coca-Col- a Company, nkl' Model 1232 Its a portable TV set! Its a portable radio! Has a phono-jacand switch for record playing! Plays In car or boat! Under-pilloor private ear listening attach! ment! It's The Ideal gift Complete as Illustrated above, Including carrying handle. and built-i'Carrying "Optional eqri ptaea t. LEW-RA- 37 FREE.. ' East 1st built-i- antenna record pUjaroptioaAl. $ f Bring liome tlie Coke! and 4 SERVICE Y South Phone Four months service with each 746 set Bottled under authority of The Coca-Col- a Company by I THE PAYSON COCA-COL- A BOTTLING CO. |