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Show C LASS D1F0 SIS) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED WORK WANTED FOR SALE FRYERS ADVERTISEMENT RATES For Sale Red Fryers, dressed Machines, Repairing 15c per line for the first by order. Phone 522. Bob all makes. New and used week and 10c per line for each machines for Sale. Ph. Pay-so- consecutive Barney, Spring Lake Road. week, with a min65-tf. Edgar Dodd. imum charge of 50c for first 3 tf. week and 30c for each additional week. Furniture Wood Repairing. Female Help Wanted Small furniture built See Any want ad that requires S. D. Wilson, 316 South 5th billing at the end of month West, Payson. Ladies do piece work at home. will be charged at 15c per line No selling, no telephone or ELECTRICAL WIRING Elec- per week. soliciting. Princess Garment tric Service on, ranges, dryCorporation has need of reers, water heaters, deep sponsible ladies to work in FOR SALE FRUIT Hill freezes, refrigerators their home. For interview Sewing ' 7-- 11-1- Electric. Phone 346-- write 169 North 100 East, tf Peaches for Sale Lemon AlProvo, Utah. berta or Hale Peaches after Sept. 1st. orders taken. See PETS FOR SALE A. Z. Robbins or Phone For Sale Farm Produce 340-Payson, Utah. tf For Sale New Honey, Glade and Setter For Sale English Pointer pups. Boat & trailer, Buttevfield, 680 W. 2nd So. $175.00. 657 W. Ut. Ave. Ph. For Sale Peaches, untouched by hail. Pick your own. 194-Trucks loaded. Phone 180-For Sale Tomatoes and ConDonald Daley to cord Grapes. Reed Brunson, Phone 0119-Jtf For Sale Automobiles For Sale PEACHES. Howard Riley Phone 492. 1095 South Main. tf. FOR SALE 562 53 West Sale For Ford, LIVESTOCK Utah Ave. Phone 8 8-- . 8-- 8-- J. 9-- 9-- 8-- 9-- 9-- 1. 9-- 3 98-- J. DRY CLEANING Artificial Insemination. Cache Valley Breeding Association. 1946 Int. Pick-uFor Sale 7 Major Breeds available. truck. Motor Just overhaul- We do all repairing, mending, For service call C. H. Shepinstall new with ed, camper, fully equip. pockets, zippers, herd, Payson 0107-Rand cuffs. PICK UP AND All for $750.00. K. J. Tanner, 3 1 DELIVERY. 405 So. 3rd West, Ph. 649-p 2. 11-1- J. tf. 9-- PHONE 271 For Sale 1 ton Ford Truck, long wheel base. Phone 0119-J- 136-- FOR SALE - MISC. HILL CLEANERS PHONE 3379 for Alvies Concrete Company number not listed in Ph. book New Forms for basement, mangers, copings, sidewalks. Concrete, Sand, Gravel, Soil and Fill. If youd like, come out and watch us mix your load. PHONE 3379 1. 56 triumph, low For Sale mileage. Will sacrifice. Ph. J. - 9-- For Sale 51 Olds. Super 88. Real clean. See Joe Liddle. 9-- 12-3- Cleaning Service. Alterations and repairs. Complete Special one day service. Local pick-u- p and delivery. RONS PEERLESS CLEANERS 175 W. Utah Ave Phone 388-- J FOR RENT SPOTS before your eyes on remove your new carpet them with Blue Lustre. Pay-so- n Furniture and Appliance WANT TO BUY room unfurnished 2 West. Call Wanted for Sale or Lease, with Co. option. Acreage with large 319-8 tf older home. Payson 731. All kinds and sizes of aprons $1 to $1.75 at Alice Barneys For Kent Jvurmsnect Apart-- . 4 tf. Phone 473. ' Sewing and Gift Shop, Spring Lake Road. Phone 522. 5 tf For Rent 3 room apt., 29 W. For Sale Real Estate 1 South, dose to town. Phon 163. Pianos Why pay more. FacIncome Property for Sale 4 unit apartment House with tory to you. Grands or Spin-nett- s. For Rent $1.00, Bissell Rug 109 Phone FR furniture. Reasonable. Make 4 N. R. Provo. Lester Shampoo Master. No stoopW., offer. Phone 5. tf ing, no kneeling, no scrubtf Taylor. bing, no big cleaning bills. Home for Sale 4 bedrm. brick. Tanner Paint & Wallpaper, $11,700, 879 No. 3rd E. Sp. Folks who have used News55 South Main. Phone 50-Fork. Ph. 724-- J Spanish for paper Glass Cleaner tell us it 9 tf. cleans windows better in half appointment to see. tf. the time. Payson Furniture & For Rent 2 bedroom apt., un-fuAppliance Co. 346 So. 5th West. Ph. For 2 bedroom brick Sale 438-9 tf. For all hqme. Fireplace. W. W. Carp- Concrete Wanted? concrete those needs around new newly eting, drapes, For Rent Bachelor apt, furn. the home call Payson 4428 metal awnings, decorated, Ph. 495-- J or see A. J. Smith. rom for Free estimate large lot. Reasonable. Mrs. tf JONES Builders Service E. 5 250 Call So. Jack Done, 783-- J. Sand, Buy with confidence FHA Loan. 4y4 For Rent 4 room duplex apt. Gravel, Fill, Top Soil. Form tf with basement. Phone 580-Rental. Ditch Lining Our 174 W. 3rd South. tf For Sale on west Specialty. Bldg. Lots, 2nd North. See Jack Spencer. For Rent Two bedroom home, tf. FOR rent, the new electric close in town. Inquire 249-- J. Blue Lustre carpet shampooer. tf. cleans deep down with ease, It brick room Four Sale jFor house. Just remodeled. Will at small cost. Payson FurniFor Rent Large apt., 2 bed finance. Inquire at Payson ture & Appliance Co. rm., ground floor, newly reShoe Repair, 774 So. 3rd W. decorated. Phone 495-- J. A. 580-Mercury Outboard M o t o r s. Phone J. Smith. tf. j Fibre glass and resin for boats, Boating accessories., Payson For Rent apt. Ideal Pickering Cabinet and Door, 2 bedroom Nice Real Sale For location. Just right for a tf. Payson. brick with 3 room apt in couple. Low rent. Phone 230-- J. basemt., outside entrance. , For Sale used 22 square 72x99 lot. Owner will fincased coal furnace and stok-- , down payreasonable ance For Rtnt 4 room home. Gas er. Burdick Lumber Co. ment. $10,500.00. Mitchell-Swenso- n tf. connected, 216 So. 6th E. See Phone 290. Real Estate, SpanAlma Marvin. Phone 360-Ph. Res. 682. ish Fork. Phone SPECIAL THIS WEEK For Rent apt., 85 542-- J or 3 N. 9-- 6-- 8-- 4-- 2-- 7-- 7-- 7-- 8-- 8-- 8-- 8-- 8-- 13 J. 9-- 8-- NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION PAYSON CITY UTAH COUNTY. UTAH SEPTEMBER 22, 1959 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 22nd day of September, 1959, a special election will be held within the limits of Pay-so- n City, Utah County, Utah, for the purpose of submitting to such qualified electors Of said City, as shall have paid a property tax therein in the Utah, cipal amount aggregate prinof $325,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable within a period not exceeding thirty-fiv- e years from date of issue and bearing interest at a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum payable semiannually, be issued and sold for the purpose of constructing improvements, enlargements, extensions and betterments to the present sewer facilities of said City in order adequately to supply sewer service to the inhabitants thereof, the same to be owned and controlled by said municipality? Second Question: Shall the revenue bonds of Payson City, Utah County, Utah, in the aggregate principal amount of $325,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable solely of the net revfrom 100 enues to be derived from the operation of the sewer facilities and from 30 of the net revenues to be derived from the operation of the water facilities, both being a part of the sewer and water system, within a period not exceeding thirty-fiv- e years from date of issue and bearing interest at a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum payable semiannually, be issued and sold for the purpose of constructing improvements, enlargements, extensions and betterment to the present sewer and water system of said City in order adequately to supply sewer and water service to the inhabitants thereof, the same to be owned and controlled by said municipality? The official ballot, after the statement of the first question submitted, shall contain the words For the Issuance of Sewer General Obligation The official Bonds, Yes No. ballot, after the statement of the second question submitted, shall contain the words For the Issuance of Sewer and Water Revenue Bonds, Yes-- No. If the voter desires to vote for either issue of bonds, he shall place an X in the space after the word Yes. If the voter desires to vote against cither of bonds, he shall place an X after the word No. If either question so submitted is approved by a majority of those voting thereon, bonds to the authorized amount may be issued. On the reverse side of the ballots shall be printed the (6) (6) following: Official ballot for Pay-so- n City, Utah, Special Bond Election, 1959. (Facsimile Signature) City Re order Payson City, Utah. At said special election the polls shall be opened at the hour of7:00 oclock, a.m., and remain open until and be closed at the hour of 8:00 oclock, p.m. of the election day. The voting place for all o 1 36 Elec, range $15.00. the qualified electors of the Aluminum Duck. Boat. City shall be Payson Fire StaNow is the time to change that tion, 69 East 1st South and the old coal furnace for a new judges of election at said pollbe Heber Curtis gas furnace, before cold ing place shall and Mrs. A. E. L. T. Snelson, weather sets in. Dixon Madoline (alt.) and Wall, Used furnaces. Mrs. Lyndon Crook (alt.). These and Many Other Dated at Payson City, Utah Values at County, Utah, this 17th day o' JACK'S HEATING August, 1959. G. OSMOND DUNFORD 446 W. 2nd North Mayor PHONE 166 Payson City, Utah. Just 2 blks. N. of Hospital (SEAL) i 589-- For Rent 3 room basmt apt., Payson partly furn, Elec, stove and 2 lots. Choice locaSale For 230 So. facilities. laundry tion, 1 77x99; 1 77xl20, 1st West new curb and gutter and walks. Priced to sell. For Rent Small furn. apt., Real Estate, 208 West Utah Ave., Payson. 682; res. Ph. Fork, Spanish Phone Fork 557. Sp. 9-- Ph. 589-- JUST LISTED BASEMENT. 2 BEDROOM FULL BRICK. PRACTICALLY NEW. BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED. EXCELLENT LOCATION. BEFORE YOU GO THROUGH THE HEADACHE OF BUILDING. LET US SHOW YOU THIS ONE. LARGE HOME ON HIGHWAY 91. WITH A LITTLE SPARE TIME .WORK. THIS CAN BE MADE INTO A SPACIOUS. LOVELY HOME. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS VALUE. VIEW. VIEW. VIEW. 2 BEDROOM WITH FULL BASEMENT. LARGE LOT. GARDEN SPOT. BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED. SAVE GASOLINE 4 ROOM HOUSE. WALK TO TOWN. SHOW, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES. NOT MORE THAN 4 SHORT BLKS. IN AND DIRECTION. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE Local Representative Telephone 144 Huish Theatre Bldg. Payson, Utah PEARL BIGLER, 8-- A .. The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Ufah about the time start drying peaches). How well we enjoy the fall, however, seems to depend largely on how well weve prepared for it. It could indeed be desolate if one has failed to take advantage of spring and summer and I dont mean materialistically alone. I am reminded of a story from the Mia Maid manual of a man who spent most of his life in accumulating wealth. Then came old age and retirement from his work, it was time to enjoy those things which he had long been too busy to enjoy. Then came the horrible realization that he had waited too long. The cleaning woman who scrubbed his manson enjoyed his paintings more than he, the gard-ne- r found more contentment I CALL FOR BIDS The Board of Education of Nebo School District will receive quotations for writing insurance coverage on trucks, cars and buses owned and operated by Nebo School District (not included in the regular bus schedule) for the period October 21, 1959 to October 21, 1960. Detailed specifications can be had at the office of the Clerk of the Board at Spanish Fork, Utah. Quotations will be received at the office of the Board of Education in Spanish Fork on or before Friday, September 25, 1959 at 4:00 p.m. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any bid. C. J. Wendjel, Clerk Board of Education NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT talkings more relaxed on a bedroom extension phone nine new colors . . to order, call any business office of Mountain States Telephone j among his flowers, and the valet among his books. Had he been conversant with poetry his thoughts would likely have echoed the poet who 9-- 3 The Pavson Chronicle A weekly newspaper, establish 1888, published ever Thursday and entered as second Class matter at the pasi office in Payson, Utah, un ter the act of March 8, 1879. said: ed in The narrow vale is not for me," Cried one aflame with youths fierce fire, Til climb the mountain top and see The world and all my hearts desire. 'par. uscrpiion rate. in $3.00 per months, payable single copy 10 $1.75 6 advance; rents. Twas long and hard; on bended knee At last he reached the top, Max R. Warner, He could not see Age dimmed his eyes. .io.io!ii,e Dixon, alas Enlightened Leaders Communicate" was the theme of e the recent convention held at the Stake Center. Eighty-siper cent of the Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake was in attendance. General Board Members assisting with the convention were Thelma J. Ryser, Katherine Soelberg, and Ada S. VanDam. President Melba Nelson, with counselors, Jennie Murdock, and Ruby Bigler, assisted by the board members played host to Juab and Nebo Stakes. Pres. Ida Reece was in charge of Nebo activities and Counselor Norma Bailey (in the absence of Pres. Donna Sparks (who was hospitalized) directed Juab. INSURANCE Hay Is Valuable Property . . . Chelo CUBAN Alonso In Italy for the annual Venice film festival shows her Why Not Insure It? curves against the background of a Venetian canal. We can insure hay for any length of time that you feel you need to have it insured. Remembe-r- Santaquin First Ward acted as ushers and assisted with arrangements. Second Ward Relief Society prepared the lunch. Primary workers were appreciative of their many friends and neighbors who assisted by tending youngsters. Better communication beBREAK YOUR tween teachers and pupils through clearer concepts were MATCHES urged also the importance of putting the spiritual needs of the children ahead of the for instance, Primary before dancing lessons. The Lovely Folks (a name appropriately coined to replace Old Folks, by Virginia Roberts) party was held Friday. Roy V. Olsen was in charge of arrangements. Events of the day included a movie (courtesy of Eugene dinner at noon, followed by a program of music and the spoken word. A large was in attendance. crowd Prizes were presented to the Only you can oldest man, Ike following: Prevent Forest Fires! Dickinsen; oldest woman, Ellen Van Ausdal; oldest couple, Brother and Sister A1 Cooper; most recently turned 65, be learned and the soul saved, Edna C. Jones; man and wo- in no other way. man with youngest grandchild, Guy Johnson, Melvina Jolley. The Farewell Testimonial held Sunday night for Thomas W. Olsen was well attended. Tommy very aptly expressed what I think most of us feel HELPS YOU LIVE when he said, All my life part of me wanted to go on BETYER FOR LESS a mission. Blessed indeed is he who is able to swing the other part around to the quest for spirituality. The Stake Primary will hold Special person-to-perso- n heir annual 100 party at the Stake Center on Saturday atAll children with 100 tendance or less than three absences will be invited. Bapt zed on Sept. 6,: Santa-nu;First. Jerry Melvin Ross; Elberta, Cheryl Ann Jolley; Get Your Free Raincoat Genola, Fred James Mecham, Roger Eli Draper, Gaily Dale M & R Costa, Pamela Oberg, Kristine Gayle Thomas; Goshen, Hallip EQUIPMENT CO. Ann Morgan, Glenda Mildred Springville, Utah Jensen, Barbara Anne Jacobsen; Eureka, Wirth Lynn Send-ero- Whether you want insurance for one month or one year, we can take care of it. Our Insurance rates are the cheapest in the area. See pre-scho- ol Central Utah Insurance Co. First Security Bank Bldg. Payson, Utah Braith-waite- Roy Broadbent and Var Rosenbaum Agents ), LEY'S APPLIANCE CENTER General Electric Television Sates 8 Bench Saw. John Repair We Specialize Phone Service Calls $3.50 Phone 11 . 9-- tf. 746 South Main CS3S35Em?l demonstration o backhoe-load- e POWER PAY-O- FI Com in and tea why you gat nof work pown pn dollar in Casa Utilil whaal and crawler tractor rigi, dui ing Ihi. special demonstration. Sea 10' and 12jj digger, cut mor "hole" with (wing , . load out fast with 1000 or 1500-l-t loader.. Get our ipecial deal lets make a date! r. There is that maketh himself rich, yet hath nothing there is that maketh himself Door, yet hath great riches. Pro. 13:7. The meaning, the value, the truth of life can be learned only by an actual performance of its duties; the truth can gasnasssmssasseBBi NEW! NOW AVAILABLE IN PAYSON WANT A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN? INVEST IN THE RAPIDLY GROWING, LAUNDRY UNATTENDED, BUSINESS WHICH SHOWS LARGE RETURNS AND REQUIRES VERY LITTLE TIME. NO INVENTORY PROBLEMS, NO CREDIT PROBLEMS, NO PAYROLL ACCOUNTING. NO ONE ELSE OFFERS THE EXCLUSIVE FEATURES OF THE NATIONALLY PROVEN FRANCHISED PHILCO-BENDILAUNDERCENTERS. EARN $5,000 00 OR MORE NET PER YEAR. LET US PROVE IT. SELECT FROM OUR NEW MERCHANDISING LAUNDER-CENTEPROGRAM, THE DAY-NITPACKAGE WHICH BEST FITS YOUR TOWN AND POCKETBOOK. SELF-SERVIC- E, X DESK BLOTTERS R Call or Write: Mr. Jim Coombe DAY-NIT- 20 g E FRANCHISE DISTRIBUTORS 695-- For Sale Good Bam 36x42. See Ray Salvage Price.Utah. Steele, Goshen, in Sets GtS n tt Green Service & TV ADVERTISING J. E. Box. 689 South 6 West. Tel. 28 mo-teri- 16 ft. For Sale . HAY E i Correspond-nt- x tf. boat with For Sale trailer, two Elgin Motors, $500. Also 2 building lots, one $800, one comer lot $1,000. Contact James A Daniels. Phone 371-- Publisher. Tri-Stak- For Sale 3 plow tractor, 36 EDWARD H. BATES, HP on draw bar. Large City Recorder enough to run power-tak- e off on corn chopper. Phone 128-- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 STAKE SANTAQUIN-TINTI- C Maybe it is because in a sense the seasons are sym- bolic of life but each fall the words of Elizabeth Barrett Browning come to my mind: Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be; The last of life for which the first is made. There are perhaps, those who prefer spring with her year next preceding such elec- vagaries, her wild irrational tion, the following questions: moodness, but give me good old autumn, autumn with its Fin-- i Question: Shall the negotable, coupon, voluptuous harvest, its beautiful coloring, its mature degeneral obligation bonds of (I can always deUtah County, pendability Payson City, on the rains to start pend in the 2-- J. THE BELL RINGS FOR 2263 B South PAYSON CHRONICLE Highland Drive Salt Lake City 6. Utah UNLIMITED PARKING MAIN 218 SOUTH PHONE: IN V |