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Show CARBON DRUBS PAYSON FIVE 52 TO 30 ILl) The Paysoi. Chrer.lc!ef Payion, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1960 IN FRIDAY GAME ON LOCAL FLOOR Mac Jsr.cs Made Ass! NEBO STAKE Final Standing Payson gave Carbon a good Oborn of Payson was the big battle for the first half which gun for the Lions , with 15 Distrct Officer ended with the Dinos leading points. However, Carbon came 0? Bank of California back with a vengeance in the second half, as they scored 14 Jones, formerly of points in the third quarter has accepted new respon- while holding Payson to a sibilities with The Bank of mere two. America in California. Until After tlidt Payson was never recently associated with the close again. Los Angeles branch, Mr. Jones Kulow and Pace, with 12 has now been transferred to each, paced the Dinos points where San Fernando Valley, 11 and he is assistant district opera- to victory. Powell had 10 for the winners. Henderson 32 of in officer tions charge banks in the area, with headquarters at Panorama City. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wayne Black Returns D. Jones of Payson, recently returned home after spending To Naval Base two months with Mac and his After Payson Visit wife, the former Rita Bills, also of Payson machinist Black, Wayne While there, they were joinhas returned ed briefly by their son, Lt. mate fireman, base at Long Col. J. R. Jones, whom they to his Naval visiting had not seen for four years. Beach, Calif., after his with in parPayson briefly on an assignCol. Jones was ment at the Marine Corp. base ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold his departure in the area and later left for Black. Before at a family was honored he the Belguim Congo for a 30 dinner given by his grandparhis He and wife, day trip. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion former Dorothy Tervort. Black at their home. Wayne Thursday's Results is scheduled for overseas duty Orem 65, Provo 54. near future. the in Carbon 52, Payson 30. Spanish Fork 95, Springville 51. Douglas T. Simpson Next Friday's Schedule Carbon at Orem. Rsiected Head Payson at Springville. Provo at Spanish Fork. Utah Farmers Union 24-2- 1. M-- c Leading Scorers Dennis Dixon, First, 110 Bob Backman, Santaquin, 106 Ronald Butler, Santaquin, 89 Frank Backman, Santaquin, 86 Blain Dixon, First, 81 10 Results, February First Ward 45, Fifth Ward 38 West Ward 46, Fourth Ward 27 Santaquin 56, Second Ward 36 Third Ward 59, Park Ward 25 Melvin Woodall, Gladstone, Oregon, would like to correspond with descendants of John Drury and Mary Stuart, who were born in Scotland and died in Payson at the ages of 104 and 98 years respectively. Pay-so- n. TASTE THE GREATNESS 1835-196- 125 Douglas T. Simpson of Kam-a- s was reelected Utah Farmers Union president during the years of Greatness vice-preside- EDW years ago! Light Mild 86 Proof KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 0L0 CROW DISTILLERY CO . FRANKFORT. KY.. D1STR. BY NATION AL DIST. PROD. CO. r. ? , ST 8 - Rar!E&Jj lo Dmf UlaiUPliuto " '- K -'I T, CJ BLANK. NOT NECESSARY TO BE PRESENT TO WIN. NOT NECESSARY TO BE A SUBSCRIBER TO THIS PAPER. Whos Who may be anyone in the Payson area. Clues for his or her identity may be hidden in any ad in this section. When a star appears in an ad in this section, it means there is additional advertising for that merchant elsewhere in this newspaper, clues may also be placed in that ad. Clues will be scattered. There may be from one to five clues in any ad, or none. This is a contest of skill, we invite you to try to outwit us. To enter, study the ads, find all the clues you can. Then, write down who you think this week's Who's Who is, add the total number or clues you found. Be sure to put down your name, address and telephone number. Then take your entries and deposit them in the boxes located at the featured merchants places of - . business. There will be Four featured merchants each week. These will be indicated by the heavy border around their ads at the top of this section. Each member of the family may enter once at each of these featured places of business. Thus, you may enter four times and doing so will improve your chances of winning. This contest starts when you receive this issue and closes 12 Noon the following Monday... At that time a drawing will be held. The first entry drawn that cor A Storm League Standing Won Lost First Security Bank 2 10 of Payson 4 8 Huff & Llewellyn 5 7 Mildreds Bank First Security '1 5 Vi 6 of Spanish Fork 7 Wilsons Style Shop 5 7 5 Page Furniture 8 4 Dons Cafe ZVi 8 Frank O Briens 3 Team Games High Pins 1815 Page Furniture High Team Gam Pins ' 620 Dons Cafe High Individual 3 Games Pins 440 Paula Smith High Individual Game Pins 166 Beverly Bearnson - READ'EM OVER rectly identifies Who's Who will win $7.51. If that entry also has the correct number of clues hidden in all ads of the sponsoring merchants a bonus of $20.03 will be added. When this bonus is not won, it will be added io next week's bonus and will continue lo grow until it is won. Family participation gives you a better chance to win. Your wde, husband or some bright-eye- d youngster may spot a clue that you miss. Got any Perry Mason in you, Think you can outwit the contest. Remember you cant win if you dont enter. This is a family fun contest! One entry per person (family of four could submit four entries). Anyone may enter UNLESS a member of your family is employed by The Payson Chronicle or by the merchant whose ad appears at the top in heavy border this week (this applies ONLY durmg the week his ad is at top and bordered). Employees of other Sponsoring Merchants ARE eligible. Every possible percaution will be taken to prevent typographical errors that might be mistaken for clues, but errorless typography cannot be guaranteed (by anyone). The publisher of The Payson Chronicle w.ll be the judge in all questions, and his decision will be final. This contest, its rules and text herein copyright by B. Reinhardt. Franchised to H. C. Fischnaller, all rights reserved. DEPOSIT THIS WEEKS ENTRIES WITH V V CITY DRUG JJwcaff PHONE 40 V V LEWS APPLIANCE Watches Electrically Timed in 30 Seconds CENTER All Repair Work Checked HiLL CLEANERS - Prescriptions , January 28, 1920 Cosmetics Fountain for Accuracy and "Your Satisfaction, GE Appliances, TVs Our Success". Call Us When Your TV Needs Attention Pick Up and Delivery Dendro Chronology Guaranteed at TIME BOX Phone 746 11 South Main 19 Grandchildren HMGMCsauftmai Let Us Equip You With The Finest Five Cheldren SPORTS EQUIPMENT from i Jocw . THIS IS A FAMILY FUN CONTEST. NOTHING TO BUY. USE ANY SLIP OF PAPER FOR AN ENTRY TEN PINS retary-treasure- r. aTopWln' or HERE ARE THE RULES r. Bom 125 - BOWLING LEAGUE , PAYSON MEN'S LEAGUE Standings Seventh Annual Utah State Farmers Union convention Friday and Saturday at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City. Jesse S. Tuttle of Castledale was elected succeeding Douglas A. Bergeson of Cornish. Mrs. High Team 3 Games Rose Johnson of Salt Lake Pins 2339 City was elected to the office Dons Cafe of secretary-treasure2307 Johnson Sinclair The following were elected Schwartz Lumber Co. 2288 to the Farmers Union Board High Team Game of Directors: Elmer N. Jensen, Pins 821 Midvale; James A. Phillips, Lils Lunch 805 Nephi, and Dean Coombs, Gar- Dons Cafe land. They replace Raleigh F. Johnson Sinclair 797 3 Williams, Spanish Fork; W. Games Ind. High ' Wallace Holman, Delta, and Pins Cornof A. 509 Bergeson Merl Elmer, Schwartzs Douglas 503 ish, respectively. Mar Jacobson, Dons Climaxing two days of busi- Claude Carter, Johnsons 498 ness meetings, delegates and High Ind. Game Pins members gathered for a ban201 quet Saturday evening to hear Jack Olson, Crouchs 200 guest speaker, Tony Dechant Dean Wignall, Sherms 192 of Denver, Colorado, National Mar Jacobson, Dons Farmers Union executive OIL ID Bourbon A CONTEST ABOUT YOUR NEIGHBORS & FRIENDS THIS WEEK'S PRIZE MONEY s67.50 two-da- y of historic 0 IN PAYSON Mohawk Carpet Motorola TV ' Norge Appliances PAGE FURNITURE COMPANY ELMERS "The House of Quality" Mailman PICTURE HOURS IT NOW BAKERY SEE IT LATER FRESHER PRODUCTS with a camera from ROES GEANS BAKERY 47 So. Main Phone 265 Phone 33 So. Main 17 Electrician T Zz?' r iUtin iCroikSwvmKi Deb's clow M chifl '' f . 1(V id ii (. yttn o : on the -- v? 1 UNION MILK WHITE FEED PACIFIC Pac of mind Is only one of the many advantages you enjoy when you go Union Pacific Domelinor 1 Her are a few othent Choke of modern accommodations Pullman or Coach. Famous Union Pacific meals moderately a double treat in the Dome Diner, priced a feature on the Domelinen "City of Los Angelee and City of Portland. Dome can for thrilling views of the scenery. Shipptrs, too, oylp many advantage adun Uuirjrtighs is in tu hands Union FoeiiSs txptrunud pomnnsL e Sociability and relaxation in ultra-modelounge cars. Family fares, to save you money. Herts and Avis Rent-A-Cservice. Rail Travel Credit Cards. Convenience rail stations are located downtown, near hotels and business districts. rn Join the ...for dtptndabU tnuitportulion W. - fxiMtnftT and frtifht NEW, LOWER LONG hfenaetie, tsesrvsrion or bsla with row tovl pin. your mrni tfainn Westslde Grocery UTAH POULTRY & Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. 680 West Utah Avenue DISTANCE RATES LJ-- Vrt,' i. '; ; Ifi Av eldJUJie Appliance . 3 Uphoisterin Musician Phone 388-- WEE BLU INN SERVING Tasty Sandwiches Short Orders Your Favorite Bevxage 39 North Main States Telephone Mountain - Spanish Fork, Utah & jtation-to-statio- n T CO-O- P Payson Furniture Now, for only $1.75 or let, you can call anywhere in the country, except Alaska or Hawaii, and talk for three wonderful minute at the rate or nighttime on Sunday (plus Itderal excise tcx). -- Pw from home? family circle by long distance ar UNION PACIFIC For Every Need "If Pays lo Cooperate" FARMERS ' FRESH PRODUCE 1898 1st West & 2nd South Phone 460 Manti, Utah Tablerile Tablefresh Names that Count at We Supply Your GOODRICH DEALERS With the Finest in Tires IGA for Your Cars F00DLINER LOCAL DAIRY "Where Qualify is Higher Than Price" Beauty Pleat Drapes Fine Furniture 4th East on Highway Phone 753-- BRYCE JONES DIST. Co. & BAKERY PRODUCTS & Trucks 173 North 6th West |