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Show Pavson, Utah The Paysor. Chronicle THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1959 Alla Degraw Mrs. Alta Alvira Haskell Gasser DeGraw, 81, died Thursday morning in a Provo hospital after an illness. She was born July 15, 1878 in Payson to Henry C. and Phoebe Ann Davis Haskell. She married Paul Gasser April 15, 1898 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. logical work, ONE OF THREE . . . This octagonal school building the Old Charter Oak School near Schullne, 111. Is one of the last of Its kind In the country. Used from 1872 until 1953, the building has been purchased by the Randolph County Historical Society which plans to renovate it. Inside and out. WANT ADS PAY50N CHRONICLE She is survived by her husband; four sons, Wayne, Leonard, Arthur and Albert Gasser, all of Payson; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Thelma) Tweede of Salt Lake City and Mrs. George (Erma) McQuire of Far wood, N. J.; Three stepsons, Clifford DeGraw of Spanish Fork and Harold of Mapleton and Dave DeGraw of Payson; two stepdaughters, Mrs. T. D. (Lola) Curtis of Orem and Mrs. Carrol (Nell) Wilson of Payson; three brothers, G- LeRoy, Earl and Mearle Haskell, all of Pay-soand five sisters, Mrs. May E. Beddoes, Mrs. Laura Elmer, Mrs. Dell (Ethel) Carter, Mrs. Melvin (Jennie) Elmer, all of Payson, and Mrs. Cora Carter of Santaquin. Funeral services were held Monday in the Payson First-Fift- h LDS Ward. Burial was in Payson City Cemetery, De-Gra- w - n, BRING FAST RESULTS Penmys Louisa Johnson Ogden Mrs. Louisa Johnson Ogden, 89, mother of Mrs. L. B. Sheets of Payson, died last Wednesday in Provo at the home of a daughter. Native of Sweden, she came HOLIDAY Take home dozens of brilliant buys! For Women For Men Girls & WOMEN'S KNIT DRESSES Special! Beautiful Assortment of colors. & MEN'S BETTER OXFORDS Reduced to Clear Broken sizes $10 $6 WOMEN'S DRESSES DRESSES REDUCED TO CLEAR $2 GIRL'S DRESS CLOSEOUT TERRIFIC VALUES Better dresses Reduced in price 3 to 6x ,75 7 to 14 MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRT WITH FRENCH CUFF Reduced to clear Broken sizes 2,50 HOUSE BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS DRASTICALLY REDUCED Odds and ends Broken sizes Odd lots Discontinued patterns 1.88 1.33 MEN'S WORK SOX FOR THE HOME CHENILLE Cushion sole 3 for $1 BEDSPREADS CHILDREN'S BETTER 4,06 only The announcement was made later, was appointed manager of the St. Paul District sales office. Subsequently, he was attached to the Detroit sales office for five years before to Pittsbeing transferred burgh, where he was in charge of sales of bar, strip and materials for in 1957. semi-finish- Before becoming president of ColumbiaGeneva, Mr. Worthington had for 11 years been president of United States Steel Supply Division, the main offices of which are in Carnegie-Illinoi- s. In 1942, Mr. Worthington was elected vice president of United States Steel Supply Diits president in 1946. - Mr. Worthington is a member of the University of Illinois Foundation and of the American Iron and Steel Institute. He is a director of and of the California State Chamber of Commerce and the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. In addition, he is a director and meember of the executive committee of the United Bay Area Crusade in San Francisco. vision, becoming Chicago, Following graduation from the University of Illinois with a bachelor of science degree in 1923, Mr. Worthington began his career with U. S. Steel as a sales apprentice at the South Chicago Works of Steel Corporation. Mr. Worthington became assistant manager of sales in the Chicago District of Carnegie-Illlnol- s in 1933 and, two years e. chimes. L. B. WORTHINGTON Heads U. S. Steel man of the operations policy committee in Pittsburgh. Until today, Mr. Worthington, who Is 57, had been president of the ColumbiaGeneva Steel Division of U. S. Steel, with headquarters in San Francosco. He has been a frequent visitor to Utah since he was appointed to that position We desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to many friends and relatives, and neighbors, for their kindness during our sorrow in the loss of our father, William J. Finlinson. For the beautiful flowers, for parts rendered at the services and for other remembrances. To those who assisted us in any way, we are William J. Finlinson Family. BLANKETS Reduced to clear. Assorted colors 7.77 SNO SUITS piece Nylon and cotton. Water repellent. Sizes 2 to 4. Special Value $7 2 BOYS' HOODED JACKETS Special Purchase 6.88 SPECIAL PURCHASE BOWLING LEAGUE (Continued from Page One) on; Mrs. Derrell Wightman, Mrs. George Whitby. Page Furniture Co., Mrs. Lee Anderson, Mrs. Gean Smith, Mrs. Ferron Pickering, Mrs. Larry Butler, Mrs. Glen Taylor, Mrs. J. Robert Hogan, Mrs. Max Stewart. First Security Bank, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Hillman, Mrs. Lee Elmo Sullivan, Mrs. Glen Page, Dell Brown, Mrs. Clarence Wyler, Miss Lola Webb. . Dons Cafe; Mrs. Melvin Dal-liMrs. Dale Reynolds, Mrs. Nate Thomas, Mrs. Harry Hardman, Miss Betty York, Miss Kay Greenhalgh and Mrs. Deon Harris. n, THRU THB USE OF SCIENTIFICALLY DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED SALES BOOKS Gasoline quality has improved so much in the past quarter century that the gasoline that carried Lindberghs Spirit of St. Louis across the Atlantic would barely start your modem automobile today. PAYSON CHRONICLE Phhne 171 TTV 4 o iilfir-J- Ut Were celebrating your birthday this week. Even if it not really your birthday, dont worry. Weve borrowed November birthday for you from a friend of ours. Pack Train 2.33 Del Monte Safeway Guaranteed Meats! TEAK If we did but know how little some enjoy of the great things that they possess, there would not be much envy in the world. Edward Young Odds and Ends lit. j T-B- Steaks s- cne For Tender, Flavorful Eating Trimmed For Outstanding Value - Ik tablets m? Del - Monte Fruit No. 303 4 6 for 5 cans No. 303 $ ing, Healthful, Pineapple-Grapefru- 29c 89 3 for 79 12 oz Drink-Refresh- J cans Shaver's Ripe Segments Grsp Sliced Bacon Ig. 46 oz. Green Giant LaLani Fryers ressing Whiting 3 cans QQC Ig. 46 it Dates I MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS 24 x 40 ,33 27 x 50 36 x 60 3.77 5.77 9,77 ,98 - REMNANTS Diy Onions Rayon & Acetate Easy to clean ,21 x 36 2.77 -- - REMNANTS 69: Yellow-Favorit- For Universal Flavoring 4 lbs. UF KITTY . . . Its not so mi; for the cat of Barnett Fowler of Albany, N. Y to catch mice because the feline cant spot them with Its crossed eyes. 19c Quality Corned Beef A Favorite Libby's 12 oz. For Yea Coffee 5Z. 6 oz. Kitchen U.S. No. Large Fancy Slicers 1 it. 17 y Soup 49c Soup Mixed Nuts Peppers Green Bells With Peppers lb. 23c CROSSED Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and. Saturday! Soup 49 2 for 98 qt. Safeway Instant tr Craft 8 lb. bag Famous Deglet Noor Waldorf Brand Rich In Flavor 2 lb. bag U.S. No. Nu Made Salad Dressing Top j Grapdruit T omatoes CABLE TONE RUG SPECIAL Broken colors -- for Ig. 14 oz. btl Del Monte Farm Fresh Produce! New Crop, Arizona Seedless, White Makes Everything Taste Better 9X12 (8,88 BETTER HAND TOWELS REMNANTS Favorite For Tomato Boneless- ROOM SIZE RUGS Reduced to clear 5 for $ BLANKETS 70 x 95 A Sliced American, Pimento, V2 lb. or Swiss pkg. se Cocktail Juice d Round Rich-Flavor- BETTER WASH CLOTHS SHEET 29c Years Closeout Priced Red Maple Flavor 5c Off Reg. Price 24 oz. Safeway Round Steaks U.S. We desire to express our "Choice" Grade Extra Lean, Beef Swell For Swiss Steaks sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends and U.S. Choice relatives for their kindness Grade Ready and help during our sorrow in Roast For The Oven 79c the loss of our Wife and moth- Rump lb er, Alta Gasser Degraw. Fresh Lean We are sincerely grateful Ground Round Ground for the services, the help given From U.S. 79c at tiie home, and the floral oflb. Top Grade Beef U.S. Choice ferings. The Family of Heel of Beef 79c Alta Gasser Degraw. Pot Roast lb. To envys own hell, justice U.S. consigns the lie which, to ad- Cube Steak Grade"Choice" Tender, 98c vance itself, breaks Gods comFlavorful lb. mandments. Mary Baker Eddy READY MADE DRAPES Extra value 3 Payson, Utah A Special WEEK END WELCOME CARD OF THANKS I LB. DACRON BATT for $ J. -Ideal Reduced to clear 12 Lid-dl- ' Closeout priced 204-- - by Roger M. Blough, chairman of U.S. Steel, following a special meeting here of the Corporations board of directors. Mr. Worthington was also elected a director and chairman of the executive committee. He also becomes chair- to the United States with her parents in 1873. She married Edward Ogden in 1888 in the Logan LDS Temple. He died in 1931. She was an active member in the LDS church. A midwife by profession from 1905 to 1950, she delivered more than 5,000 babies. She lived in Provo, Lindon, Pleasant Grove, Lehi, American Fork, and Salt Lake. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Sheets are three other daughters, one son, 50 grandchildren, 100 four brothers, and two sisters. Funeral services were conducted in Provo, with burial in Kaysville cemetery. grateful $2 WOMEN'S DRESSES Leslie B. Worthington, who started as a sales apprentice with a U. S. Steel subsidary 36 years ago, today was elected president and chief administrative officer of United States Steel Corporation, succeeding the late Walter F. CARD OF THANKS Long sleeves. Small, Med., Lge. $6 $4 Pr SPECIAL PURCHASE Group No. 2 1 Of United States Steel Corporation n, MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Broken sizes Group No. Boys and human understanding, planted in fertile soil, spring up into deathless friendships, Thursday morning strange big deeds of worth, and a bells were heard in Payson memory that will not soon High. Its a fire alarm con- fade out. cluded the 9:00 oclock English George Matthew Adams classes. So they quickly evacuated the building much to The oil industry will spend the amazement of Principal $77 billion in the next ten Arch Williams and Doyle years to guarantee expansion who had not heard the and facilities for tomorrows bells. However, the bells con- increased demands. tinued for some time and Principal Williams was ready If you wish to travel far and to summons a repairman when fast, travel light. Take off all he found it necessary to visit your envies, jealouses, unforthe seminary. giveness, selfishness and fears. Glenn Clark There was the culprit, G. Osmond Dunford, Seminary Principal, trying to repair his He died Nov. 20, 1933. M unford. She married John DeGraw June 11, 1943, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ' She was an active member of the LDS Church serving as past president of the First Ward Relief Society and as a Sunday School teacher and as secretary of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She also did extensive temple and genea- Lost: Yellow gold Braclet with green sets, at or near Safeway Sat., Nov. 7. Reward if returned to Mrs. J. W. Maland, 330 Utah Ave., Ph. Seeds of kindnes3, goodwill, Mayor Sets Off High School Fire Alarm Geneva Steel Head Named President Obituaries 3 lbs. Heinz Meat No. 1 can Heinz Cream of Tomato No. 1 can Heinz Vegetable No. 1 can c 43 6 fur Tjj JJ fCr 7 cans 51 i |