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Show School Bus Stop Law Goes Into Effect, Ths Payson ChrcrJcle, Paysor, U!:h THURSDAY. SrPTTMBr.R 3. 195Q All :1s High School PTA Se!s First Csrs Must Stop Meeting August 17 When a school bus flashes red lights from the rear frt Th meeting of the rd motorists are overtaking Payson High School P. T. A. the bus they must their : cars to a stop bring execut.ve officers and committee chairmen was held at the Payson High School, August 17. President Mrs. Alva Moore presided and conducted the meeting. Plans were made for the P. T. A. for the 1959-6- 0 year. The program, project for f ;nd raising, and membership drive were discussed. Duties of the chairman were giv- Th't is the essence of the Utah law enacted this year, and it is vitally important, the Utah Safety Council said, that every one becomes familiar with the new Laws reqi irements. The need to stop, however, depends upon the type of higher ay and the activation of the f'a .h ng lights by the driver of the bus. Except on a divid-t- d highway, motorists meeting he stopped school bus from the opposite directions must also stop, the Council pointed out The flashing amber lights at the front of the school bus will be the signal for such new SatFour lovely ladies will provide musical entertainmentstandVocalists are, races. the urday and Monday between Rusing left to right, Verna Leavitt, June McNees, Dorothy sell; sitting, June Frendt. in the southern states. Mr. Moore was born in Spring Lake Feb. 5, 1894, a son of John Harvey and Vina Reed Elwood Moore Moore. He attended Reed Elwood Moore, 65, Patten schools. local prominent church and civic He married Daphine Lucile worker of Spring Lake, life' of Holladay in Provo Dec. 24, long farmer and member the local water board, died 1914. The marriage was later in the Salt Lake Friday at 3 p.m. in Payson solemnized LDS Temple. underhe where City Hospital, Survivors include his widow; went two surgical operations sons: Reed N. Moore, three a of course the long during Obituaries John Spring Lake; illness. SUCCESSFUL 4-- PROJECT The Cute Cookies they sure are Club completed a si ccessful civic project this week when they presented magazines to Payson Hospital. Peg Butler accepted gift from girls. Front, Glenna Johnson, Karen Fmch and' Janet Chee-ve- r; rear, Barbara Dunford, Sharon Crump, Mrs. Myrtis J .cobs, advisor, Kathy Jacobs, Mrs. Butler and Eunice Dixon. v- - x Advertising is one of the few callings in which it is advisable to pay attention to Dutchs Service some one elses business . Leo Daley, owner of Leos Richard W. Newton. Market, recently purchased Tale bearers are just as bad Dutchs Chevron Service on as tale makers. 91 and Utah Avenue Highway Richard Brinsley Sheridan from Darrell Dutch Wight-maMr. Daley took Over the service station Tuesday with the service station, his grocery store in connection morning. He will continue to operate International, an outstanding race horse owned by Matt Buhler of Payson, won the feature race in Prescott, Arizona, on August 23. He won the race in a nose and nose stretch battle right down to the wire over Cash Money. International, trained by his owner, was rode in the race by F. Wilcox, Benjamin native. WOMEN'S SKIRTS Tweed Flannel & Wool 5.95 & 6.95 WOMEN'S BLOUSES Excellent selection 1.98 & 2.98 GIRL'S DAN RIVER GINGHAM DRESSES 2.98 3 3.98 to 6x 7 to 14 BOY'S WESTERN SHIRTS 1.98 to 3.98 MEN'S WESTERN SHIRTS 5.95 & 6.95 burnished tones Cragmont Refreshing, Assorted Flavor. Cola and All Popular Flavor. (No Battle Deposit) Ig 28 ox. Soft Drinks Outstanding Dance Ripe Olives Artist to Appear Town House Giant Size No 1 Toll Pork & Beans Salem is very fortunate to have secured Miss Sylvia Jean Welcker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Welcker of Lehi, to dance at the Peageant which is to be presented September 5 at 8.00 p.m. at the Salem City Park. She is one of Utahs most prominent professional dancers and has just returned from touring nine western states, with the Russell Arms Company. Her agent is Bill Rieske of Salt Lake City. Miss Welcker has performed at practically every celebration in the state and did several special dances in Panorama at Pro- SANDWICH n. -- In ; 6 for 89c 4 Rich Tcmalo Sauce 24 for 1 SPREAD Ready-T- o .00 2 cans45 J Lunch Box i 2 12 oz. for Skylark, ; 89c Zippy 22 oz. Sliced or Whole Oven-Fres- h 4 for 1.00 ! J BUTTER oet 27c ii Dairy Glen . lb. 69c wwmHuv.-- . Cudahy's Puritan Deep Smoked-Sha- nk Piece 54 z Whole or Half-lb.- 55: Butt Piece-- t lb 55 c Center Slices-l- b. Excellent selection of colors WOMEN'S WESTERN BLOUSE 1.88 3.98 ive Befier YOU'LL SAVE One of the highest and sheerest cliffs on earth is located in Zion National Park. This is the tremendous West Temple, a beautifully-colore- d sandstone formation that rises 3800 feet in a horizontal distance of less than two miles. More than half of this grand sweep is a perpendicular cliff. 98c U.S.D.A. Inspected Grade Boned Whole CHEESE "A"-Sm- all (Cut-up-!br- Dutch Mill, Sliced American, Pimento, or Swiss lb. Bar-- Hams 2. Vacation Special-Wh- ole lb. 89c Frankfurters lb. 39c Ground Beef or Half Cudahy'. Puritan Bologna Buy It By The Piece lb. 49c) (Sliced ' Farm Fresh Produce! Comb. Local Bartletts Don't Delay Canning (Plus 25c Basket Deposit) U.S. i YAMS No. Baked, Boiled, Candied, Fried or Roasted 2 lbs. U.S. 153 DATES Choice Waldorf Brand Flavorful - !' Desert Grown 1.00 12 OZ. Special), Catsup LWWWWWWHWHSWWHWWW SEEDLESS GRAPES 5 lbs. 49c Del Monte 14 oz. Coldbrook Margarine i 2 lbs. 89 Jello Golden Ripe 2 IbS. 33C 6 for 1.0 " premium 3 Quality Asst'd Gelatin Orange, Beverage e Pineapple-Grapefrui- Lemon-lim- Cockles 5 Flavor hi 95 pfEs-4- Cake Heinz Mr. 10 3 for 79 , Pineapple-Oranget, 46 oz. Melrose Marshmallow 24 Ct. Tuna Fish and Saturday 4 for 1.0 Cal Fame Apple, Grape, BANANAS Effective Thursday, Friday, Famous High Quality Safeway' Strawberry Empreu (Say. 32c On Thi. Preserves for Price lb. 49 Premium Quality Bar-- Check These Values ! n, SPECIAL BUY WOMEN'S Corduroy TAPER PANTS MummvH Safeway Guaranteed Meats! Miracle Whip - DILL PICKLES Hamburger or Hot Dog Buns Stock Up At This tow Price large Size SALAD DRESSING q- BUNS ;; 80 ct. IOC Zee Hot Dog ' 59 Eat Lunch M at Paper Napkins For a special treat, come enjoy a wonderful evening of entertainment of music, song and dance, which will climax the Salem homecoming celebration. The Salem Lions Club, Salem City and all other Civic Clubs are sponsoring this pageant. Don Ballard Funeral services for Don Ballard, 52, son of Mrs. Dora Ballard, Payson, were conducted in Lander, Wyo., Tuesday, Aug. 25, with additional services in Jackson, Wyo., Aug. 26. Burial was in Wilson, Wyo. He died Sunday, Aug. 23, at Lander of a heart attack. Mr. Ballard was bom April 12, 1907, in Payson, a son of George and Dora Loveless Ballard. Educated in schools of Griggs, Idaho, he lived, most of his life in Idaho and Wyoming. He was a carpenter by trade. He married Goldie Bircher of Jackson, Wyo., who survives with a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Smith and three grandchildren; also his mother of Pay-soa brother, Jack Ballard; and a sister, Mrs. LaPbeal Henrie, Jackson, Wyo. Van Camps No. Hormels Spam vo. You'll Purchases Leo Daley buys for the big weekend coming up! money-savin- g In Salem Pageant Harvest Days Values SHOP PENNEY'S fusion Prescott, Arizona out-of-sta- te Were in the holiday mood, too, with a big lineup of ducted Monday at Payson City Cemetery by Bishop Archie Williams under direction of Rigby Mortuary. OUR FINE SELECTION OF SHOES Small, Med. & Large Feature Race at condriv- Surviving are the parents; COME IN AND LEI US SHOW YOU colorful as fall itself! Wash n wear, too . . . little or no ironing! hicle Cade, and is designed for the better safety of school Michigan. two brothers Dee and Garry, both of Payson; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Carter of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin D. Miller of Payson; one great - grandmother, Mrs. Ida E. Empy of St. George. Graveside services were con- Put their feet in our hands . . . millions of American mothers do ! Penneys children's shoes have passed the test of generations. Theyre top maker shoes, built to Penneys specifications of select leathers, proved by actual wearing tests, Sanitized for lasting freshness, scientifically fitted to childrens growing feet. Hew Ve- Pretty Janelle Lysenko, BYU coed, will play xylophone numbers on homecoming program Sunday night in Tabernacle.. Wins Hospital. DEMONSTRATION Superior combed tons . . . prepared in again this year. Infant Carter Infant daughter of Heber P. and Jeaneen Miller Carter, died Friday afternoon shortly after birth at Payson City SHOE VALUE cot- s. Lake Chapel by Hector Sadler, first counselor. Burial was in Santaquin Cemetery under direction of Rigby Mortuary. THE LARGEST, FINEST SELECTION OF SHOES EVER OFFERED BY THE PAYSON STORE. BURNISHED TONES BY GALEY & LORD features of the Uniform by-law- Mrs. Don Taylor, Payson Council President, was present to give aid and advice. The theme More Interested Parents will be followed International among The water of Great Salt ers used to the stop requireLake is 25 Salt so dense ments in their home states, that bathers cant sink, even if the Council said. they try! Largest lake west RECREATION SOFTBALL of the Mississippi, Great Salt Lake Is a remnant of glacial September 3 Lake Bonneville, a large inland sea that once covered 7.30 Pattons Utoco vs. Dutchs Chevron. much of western Utah and was as large as present-da- y Lake Santaquin vs. Rodney explained the stops. The new Utah law carries children and to eliminate Santaquin Mr. Moore, a dairy farmer, (Geneve Holladay, were conservices Funeral had served as president of ducted Tuesday in Spring Spring Lake Farm Bureau. Long active in the LDS Church, he had served prior to his last illness as a ward clerk under his own son, Reed N. Moore, bishop of Spring Lake Ward. He had served also as a counselor under former bishop, Herman Twede; as first counselor to former bishop, W. Leo Menlove, and as ward clerk under former bishop, Byron Thomas. He served also as a ward high priest. He served an LDS Mission Moore, Salt Lake City; Robert Lynn Moore, a son by a prior marriage, new serving with the armed forces in Florida; two daughters, Mrs. Ted (Elizabeth) Menlove, Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Harion Benjamin; (Patricia) Wride, 16 grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Melinda Morris, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Menles H en. Mr. Ben Leatham read and Treat Star Kist Chunk Style 3c Off Deal, No. Vt Wright or. Fresh Angel Food Hot Dog or Hamburger 11 OS. Relish pit 39 3 for 79 3 for 1.0 2 for 59 |