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Show Utah Construction In CHRONICLE The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah March Up 46 THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1959 Total NOTICE Effective May 1 John Wellington will be the Custodian CLASSIFIED DRY CLEANINO ADVERT ISEMENT RATES of the American Legion Hall. 15c per line for the first All We do all repairing, mending, requesting use of Legion install new pockets, zippers, week and 10c per line for each Hall please contact his Phone and cuffs. PICK UP AND consecutive week, with a min- 433-DELIVERY. imum charge of 50c for first week and 30c for each addiPHONE 279 tional week WORK WANTED HILL CLEANERS Any want ad that requires billing at the end of month Repairing Sewing Machines, all makes. Complete Cleaning Service. New and used will be charged at 15c per line Alterations and repairs. machines for Sale. Ph. Pay-so- n per week. 65-Special one day service. Edgar Dodd. and delivery. Local pick-u- p 3 tf. 11-1- RONS W. Utah Ave Phone 388-- J 175 FOR SALE - LIVESTOCK Artificial Insemination. Cache Valley Breeding Association. 7 Major Breeds available. For service call C. H. chep-her- d, Payson 0107-R11-1- 2. - 3 12-3- Furniture Repairing. Small furniture built See S. D. Wilson, 316 South 5th West, Payson. Wood FLOWER PLANTS CLEANERS PEERLESS 1 For Sale: Pansies, Violas, Delphinium, Snap Dragon, Fox Glove, Columbine, Painted ELECTRICAL WIRING Elecand Shasta Daisys, Primtric Service on, ranges, dryroses, Gladiola Bulbs, Baskers, water heaters, deep et of Gold, Roses, Shrubh, Hill freezes, refrigerators. 20 varieties of Petunias, PerElectric. Phone 346-- 8 tf ennial Aster and Verbena. Salvia, Lobelia, Alysum, Asters, Zenias, Dwarf and Giant Expert TV Repairing, Ruel Forsey. Phone 135 during Marigolds, Verbena, Dahlias, Tuberous Begonias, Gerandays, 775-- J after 6 p.m. iums, Carnations, Coleus, William McHorseshoeing Portulaca. Kinnon. 508 No. 5th E. Phone Roy Olson, 212 So. Center St. Santaquin, Utah, Phone Ciacks-Com- b, 354-N- FARM MACHINERY 5-- 4-- 9913. MISC. Massey-Harri- s N-3- 4-- 5-- 6-- Eyer-green- s, Spin-nett- s. R 5-- 2-- RENT 2-- 4-- 5-- J. 4-- 11-1- 11-2- R. 2-- 5-- 5-- 12-2- F-- Hy-Bri- d, y. 1-- J. 5-- 5-- 2-- 4-- 44-- 5-- 4-- full-tim- R. 2-- 4-- 2-- SALE OF ANY ARTICLE 4 room apt. and For Rent 794 basement. Call 580-tf. South 3rd W. 2-- For Sale - wiEGAL Real Estate Ror Rent Apt in Payson. See For Sale 3 bedroom Home, Tom Page. Phone 300. Full 410 East 6th South. tf. basement, outside entrance. See C. Ralph Davis. Ph. 5 tf For Rent Small fum. apt. in Payson. For inform. Phone 5 557 Spanish Fork. tf For Sale Building lots. One block south of New School. For Rent Contact Cornell Binks. Ph. Duplex 594-unfum.; 1 bdrm. partly fum. - 2-- 44-- R. 2-- 3-- 2-- J. Ph. llfl-- tf. 3-- For Sale Split NOTICES Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information. Fourth Judicial District Court, State of Utah, in and for Utah County. 3 room fum. apt., to furnished modem apt. 3 rooms and bath. Laundry room and facilities furnish- Income Prbperty for Sale 4 unit apartment House with ed. 278 East 1st So. Phone 161-tf furniture. Reasonable. Make tf offer. Phone 5. For tral Apartment 3 room fum. or unfum. Ph. For Sale Home, recently 569-or Snyder Motor Ph. painted and remodeled. Full 5. tf. basement with 3 bedrooms and bath. Drapes, For Rent 3 room apt., comcarpets. On Vi acre of ground. Phone 565. pletely fum. Good location, - 7 49 W. 1st So. Phone 59-tf For Sale House. Full modern finished. Top For Rent Family size apt basement inished. Also Inq. basement apt. 788 East 5-- 4-- 4-- 4-- Rent-Cen- R 4-- wall-to-wa- ll 5-- 4-- 4-- For Rent room brick home, close in. Call 249-- J or 292-tf 5 J. 4-- Administrator Dave McMullin, Attorney for Administrator. Date of First Publication, April 23, 1959. NOTICE TO CREDITORS H. ESTATE OF CHARLES DEPEW, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned at the off.ee of Allen L. Hodgson, attorney, 35 West First South, Payson, Utah, on or before June 24, 1959. of union bosses. This Senate action transferred to the House the responsibility for deciding what type of legislation should be enacted to protect the nation against the glaring abuses of union the NOTICE TO WATER USERS S(nate power exposed by Rackets Committee. The following applicafons Hearings are under way behave been filed with the State fore a Joint House Labor Sub- Engineer to change or appropriate water in Utah County, State of Utah throughout the Gresn Grows the Grass entire year unless otherwise (Continued from Page 3) designated. All locations are in SLB&M. was released by the soil and To Change: decaying organic matter. One Garland A. Swen- to e feet of water apson, 490 North 2nd East, Span- plied intermittently at the ish Fork, Ut. proposes to proper tice would have been change the place of use of .5 adequate for complete growsec ft. of water initiated by th of the forage plants. The Application No. 26768. The warmer soils would have prowater was to have been divert- vided core nutrients which ed from a tile drain at would have resulted in higher a point S. 265 ft. and W. 1722 yields. ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 31, T8S Frequent, applications R3E, by means of a pump and of water takelight more time but used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 it isn't time that costs, its time to irrigate 22 acres in SWV4 that It pays with inNE4 Sec. 30, NWV4NEV4 Sec. creasedpays. of higher qualyields d for 31, T8S, R3E, and which results in ity forage incidental domestic and more pounds of beef going to stock watering purposes. market from each acre. Hereafter, it is proposed to The potential of a well placof water from divert .5 sec.-fed drain should not be overa tile drain at a point looked. An inexpensive open S. 268.7 ft. and W. 1725.5 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 31, T8S drain often alters water table levels and drains off standing R3E, and used from Apr. 1 water to allow the high proto Oct. 31 as a supplemental ducing 'forage species to sur12 62 acres to irrigate supply in SEV4SWV4, SWy4SE'4 Sec vive and make good growth. More elaborate drains may be Sec. 31, T8S 30, NWy4NEV4 feasible in some problem inciand for R3E, areas. g of 450 dental Fertilizer practices on meadcattle. ows will be the topic for disTo Appropriate: 30511 Rowley Bros. Fruit cussion next time. A balanced managecent program is the Farm, RFD No. 1 Box 63 A., for irri- key to maximum production. Payson, Ut. 2 sec!-fwell A basic farm plan as prepared gation use from a bet. 250 and 400 ft. at a point by local Soil Conservation SerS. 20 ft. and W. 1045 ft. from vice technicians will be inin helping you NE Cor. Sec. 26, T9S, R1E. strumental The water will be used from achieve this balance in your Mar. 15 to Oct. 31 to irrigate ranch operations. 90 acres in NEVi Sec. 26, SEV4 -- n. year-roun- t. n, year-roun- d stock-waterin- t. 12-i- n. accomplished Danish dances. committee and indications are gvmnastic and folk dance team The whole faculties of man that they will continue for will perform in the George some time so that all available Albert Smith Fieldhouse at must be exerted in order to in formation may be obtained. Br.gham Young University at call forth noble energies; and 8 pm. May 9. he who is not earnestly sinKey positions in House concere lives in but half his beThe team, sideration of the legislation composed of the are occupied by Rep. Barden finest men and women gym- ing, chairman of the La- nasts in Denmark, have won Coleridge bor Committee, and by Rep. rave notices all across the United States and Canada for their d Halleek ), the House The sincere alone can remarkable performances. Republican leader. The United sincerity. States press has Rep. Barden already has inCarlyle troduced two bills which, in handed the Danish gymnasts, 14 general, are preferred by in- latemen and 14 women in their teens and early twenties, dustry over other ponding legAMAZING COLOR many accolades. islative proposals. They re-c- e ved more RESTRORER FOR than applause other Among any things, the FADED UPHOLSTERY Barden bills would regulate other act at th- Labor Day union operations, protect state Celebration at Soldiers Field A wonderful new discovery where 150,000 restores your faded, soiled fablaws against federal preemp- in Chicago rics to their original glorious tion, provide for a secret strike watched them perform. The team is under the spon- colors as it banishes soil and ballot, and regulate union political activ.ties. sorship of Toul Clausen, him- grime all in one easy operIndustry, however, also op- self an accomplished gymnast, ation. on Clean-Tiposes compulsory unionism and who has directed tours in most Just sponge fabric color! Right in your favors placing unions under own living room. No messy the antitrust laws. A bill to II irtlcy amendments favored no special equipaccomplish the latter has been spraying, introduced by Rep. Hiestand by the Administration and bv ment. l) suds lift out the and is pending in the industry to bank blackmail The color-ric- h picketing and to curb second- dirt as the fabric drinks up House Judiciary Cocmittee. the color; and so inexpensive! Vigorous efforts are being ary boycotts. This action raises an import- You can at 110 the made in the House to obtain ant question: If the Kennedy cost of reupholstering. Perapproval of the bill gives the AFL-CIlegislation. the manent and guaranteed. Free y amendments it test sample with each bottle. Contrary to earlier reports, there now seems to be little, des res, what chance would Guaranteed. f any, expectation that the there be for favorable action Full detail at 'your local Senate will consider later this later on another bill containFurniture Store Hardware, y amendments or write Strevell-Patterso- n year additional proposals for ing Co. y Act favored by industry? amending the Salt Lake Utah City, which are being studied by a committee of lawyers appointed for this purpose by the Send, d. (D-N.C- .), (R-In- rec-ogni- ze - nt (R-Ca- re-ne- w best-possib- le O Taft-Hartl- Taft-Hartle- Taft-Hartl- ate Labor Committee. In fact, there seems to be serious doubt that the Committee will even subcit its report before Congress adjourns. But, even if it should do so, political realists do not expect much, if anything, in the way of worthwhile legislation to develop. Senator Kennedy was the principal author of the bill which the Senate approved after rejecting decisively most of the strengthening amendments proposed by Senators McClellan Goldwa-te- r and others. Approval of the bill by the AFL-CIwas made conditionn al upon retaining the O HOMES ARE SELLING IN PAYSON IF YOU WISH TO BE IN WALKING OF TOWN, CHURCH, OR SCHOOL. CONSIDER THIS THREE BEDROOM HOME. .FLOOR COVERINGS DRAPES. REDWOOD FENCES CARPORT OR BOAT SHELTER. DOUBLE GARAGE ALL FOR $7300.00 TRY TO BEAT THIS 2a ACRES. POWER EQUIPMENT, FRUIT TREES AND BERRIES TWO BEDROOM HOME $6850.00 FOR THE NEWLYWEDS TWO BEDROOM BRICK. VERY WELL CONSTRUCTED. PRACTICALLY NEW JOHNSON pro-unio- amendments. If they were eliminated, the AFL-CIwarned, it would oppose the measure. The Senate voted, 67 to 27, to retain them. But the Senate rejected Taft- Taft-Hartle- O y PEAY REAL ESTAYE PEARL BIGLER, Local Representative Telephone 144 Huish Theatre Bldg, Payson, Utah Sec. 23, T9S, R1E. 30843 Clyde Lunceford, Or- for irr'gation em, Ut. 2 sec.-f- t. use from two 12-iwePs bet 200 and 300 ft. deep at the following points: (1) S 1659 ft. and W. 500 ft.; (2) S. 1980 ft. and W. 1303 ft. both from NE Cor Sec. 14, T9S, R1E. The n. water will be diverted through 500 ft. of pipe to a sprinkling system and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 58 acres in SViNEVi said Sec. 14. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 14, Utah, on or before June 6, 1959. Wayne D. Criddue STATE ENGINEER Published in Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah, from April 23 to May 7, 1959. CZZZZZTZZZ3 LEW'S APPLIANCE 4-- 14 General, Electric Television Sales & Service TV Repair We Specialize GE Sets in Service Calls $3.50 South Main 11 Phone 204,000 more people bought Chevrolets last year than any other car and there are over 2 million more Chevrolets on the road than ft any other car! Youll find more to like in Chevy, too! fcHEVROl ET VimSMB 746 Your authorized Chevrolet dealer will show you why the best seller's your best buy! n, refrigtrat-- l cabinet and sink, ; CENTER MINNIE DEPEW, Administratrix of The . Estate of Charles H. Depew, deceased. ner or Max Elmer, First Publication: 1st South. April 23, 1959. kitch-elevisio- tf. obtaining effective labor legislation from this session of Congress depend on the strength that can be mustered by a eolation of Southern Democrats and conservative Republicans in the House. The measure approved, 90 to 1, by the opinion of experts, to meet the desperate need for curbing the monopoly power Saturday An wall-bar- s, Block 4-- 4-- The consensus in Washington now is that chances for !!! work on the courtesy dances of the olden days, and Danish folk gymnastics, Y NOTICE TO CREDITORS MATTER OF THE TERMINATION OF THE INTEREST AND ESTATE OF 4-- 2nd South. Comment Perform at IN THE Minnie M. Barnett Peery, home. 1200 sq. ft. Deceased, So. 1st E. 453 85 No. 2nd West. Call 542-- J Large garage. Creditors will present claims or 319-See Hale, Jr. Elmer. Phone 2 tf. with vouchers to the under321-- J. signed at the office of Dave For Rent Fum. or unfum. McMullin, Attorney at Law, frame modern 399 Fine Phone So. 1st Sale East For apt - 20-City Office Building, Payson, Excellent J. in. tf. Close home. on or before the 25th buy. Contact James Crump Utah, of June, 1959. day Bank. For Rent or First Security Newly decorated, J. EARL SMITH For Rent Danish Gymnastic and of the world. The program will include Folk Group to fundamental and advanced two-acr- FOR SALE For Sale Chrysanthemum Plants, 400 varieties. 92 0 Tractor $800.00; Case All kinds and sizes of aprons West 3rd North. wire tie Baler with motor $1 to $1.75 at Alice Barneys $200.00; Case Trail Mower and Gift Shop, Sewing with 7 foot cut $50.00; One Spring Lake Road. Phone Metal Hay Slip $75.00; Sing-- - Now is the time to plan to 5 522. tf Ditcher $40.00; Heplant and beautify your Shade trees, Wood yard. Leveler $75.00; avy Pianos Why pay more. FacFlowering Shrubs of Inquire Noel Reece, 150 E. tor to you. Grands or all kinds. Seeds and Garden 2nd North. Phone 241-109 Phone FR Prunsupplies. Landscaping. 4 N. R. Lester Provo. W., ing and general yard Cleantf Taylor. up. Come and see us or Call Sunny View Nursery, 900 So. 4th East. Soringville, Ph. RELIEF SOCIETY WORKERS FOR Complete stock of foam rubber HU or Sp. Fork 758-and Tote baskets, centers, leavtf. Tolhurst Rent Fum. apt., For etc. for hobby flowers, bases, Apartments, Phone 345-For Dandelion problems, yard ket purses. Jacks Drive-i- n or household insect troubles Market, Salem. Phone 0107R4. Basement Apt. For Rent call Payson 136-Montes 647-Ph. furnished. Partly Insect and Pest Control. 596 West Utah Ave. tf Mercury Outboard Motors. " 3 tf. Fibre glass and resin for Plants Garden Flowers. and boats, Boating accessories. So. 509 at For Rent Apt. See Joe Menlove, 346 So. Pickering Cabinet and Door, 7 tf Main. Ph 692-tf. 5th WeGt. Tomatoes, CabPayson. bage, Peppers, Eggplant, For Rent Excellent roomy SPECIAL THIS WEEK Asters, Marigolds, Snap Bsmt Apt. Light, Private Mums. Summer 10 H. P. Johnson Outboard Dragons, No and complete facilities. 7 Motor. Very Good Condsmokers. Broadbent, Roy itions $155.00 4 tf. 535 So. Main. For Sale Petunia Plants. l 9 ft. Camper Completely 25 varieties to modem duFor Rent equiped. $850.00 Good strong choose from. InJACK'S HEATING plex, gas heat, utilities. other and 446 W. 2nd North Jewel-erbedding plants, Gudmundsen. quire PHONE 166 1 plants. Roy Bradford, Sptf. anish Fork, Ph. 371-Just 2 blks. N. of Hospital 7 For Rent 2 bedroom apt. partTHE well kept carpet shows ly fum. or unfum., heated, the result of regular Blue Lus346 So. 5th West. Call 438-Business Opportunities tre spot cleaning. 5 tf Payson Furniture and Appliance Co. For Rent 3 room unfurnished BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MAN OR WOMAN Grave Markers for Memorial Call apt., 85 N. 2 West. 542-- J 319-8 or tf Responsible person from this Day See Fred Graves, 205 North 8th East. Phone 791-area, to service and collect - 7 For Rent 3 room cottage. from cigarette dispensers. No Partly furnished. Phone 473. selling. Car, references, and tf. $599.00 to $2,995.00 investment For Sale Used bedroom furniture, 2 shotguns, 12 ga. necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekFor Rent Small fum. Apt. at ly nets excellent return. Posand 20 ga. Phone 565. - 57. 562 So. Main. Phone e sible opportunity. For local interview write InInquire C. Ralph Davis. 5 tf. ternational Sales & Mfg. Co. FOR SALE SUIT FOR YOUTH. Size 15, $10. Phone of Calif., Inc., P. O. Box 1511, 421-- J For Rent Fum. apt. All utili- Main Office Station, Los Anfor information. ties furnished. Inquire Mrs. geles 53, Calif. Include phone TRY THE CHRONICLE Q. M. Burdick. Phone 308. and particulars. WANT ADS FOR QUICK tf. FOR SALE construction for the State of Utah during March jumped 46 per cent over March of 1958 for the second highest month on record, accord-;n- g to a recent Utah Construction Report published bv the Bureau of Economic and Business Research 'at the University of Utah. The $24 7 million in January of 1956, when Geneva Steel constructed a $22 million ammonia plant. The March increase in construction made the first quarter of 1959 the second highest first quarter on record, in spite of a slow start in the first two months of the year. The Construction Report is made possible by Utahns throughout the state who compile and report statistics, according to Professor Osmond L. Harline, director of the Bureau of Economic and Business Research. , uvi ORSON BROWN CHEVROLET COMPANY SPANISH FORK, UTAH Phone 250 |