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Show i (Form of Notice) SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE OF THURSDAY, APRIL 21, I960 SPECIAL TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS FOR IMPROgrand-hildreSpringville; twenty-nin- e IN PAYSON VEMENTS two CITY, UTAH SPECIAL ASand one sister, Pearl SESSMENT DISTRICT NO. Floss Spainhower Jacobson NeJson, Axtell, Utah. 1958-Floss Margaret Spainhower NOTICE SUPPLEMENTAL Friends may call at the RigJacobson, 63, of Spring Lake by Mortuary, Payson, Thurs- 13 HEREBY GIVEN that by lied Tuesday morning in the day even ng from 7 to 9 p. Ordinance No. 8, duly adoptPayson City Hospital of cere- m. and at the Spring Lake ed and approved March 16 bral hemmorage. Ward church Friday prior to 19C0, there were levied special taxes and assessed the costs Funeral services will be con the services. and expenses of certain imiucted Friday at 1 p.m. in the provements made pursuant to Spring Lake Ward chapel by Leon M. Broadbeni The Payson Chronicle, Payeon, Utah n; Obituaries n; 1. ' Bishop Junior Lundell. Burial will be in the Payson City Cemetery. She was born October 4, 1996 at Spring Lake to John Wesley and Elmina Allred Spainhower. She married Archie A. Jacobson October 27, 1913 at Nephi, Utah. She was an active member of the LDS Church at the time of her death. She was a member of the DUP. For the past five years, she has been the vork director of the Spring Lake Relief Society, and a ' visiting teacher for many years ilso had been secretary and reasurer of the Primary. She worked with her husband nany years on the old folks committee. She is survived by her hus- -' and, five sons, Murry C., Salt Lake City; Clealon W Milan. Spring Lake; Glen E. Russell L., serving with he Air Force in Fairbanks, Uaska; two daughters: Mrs. Leon M. Broadbent, 47, died suddenly at his home Monday of a blood clot. The fire department and a physician were called but he was pronounced dead by the physician at about 9 a.m. He was born July 1, 1911, in Santaquin, Utah, a son of William F. and Agnet V. Okander Broadbent. He had spent most of his life in Santaquin and had worked as a mechanic. He attended Santaquin school and graduated from the Pay-so- n High school. He also attended Henagers Business college. He was married to Norma Taylor of Loa, Utah, they were later divorced. ,He married Floris Orme November 7, 1942 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is survived by his widow, his Go-heparents of Santaquin; four David Lynn and children, Leonda Ann, Santaquin; Robert T. of Winner, South DaGlen (Elna) Daniels, Fair Oaks, kota and Mrs. Barbara VinCalif.; Elaine Shumaker, of cent, Orem; two grandchildren; n; BIG Title 10, Chapter 7, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and pursuant to the necessary preliminary proceedings in Assessment Special Payson in Payson District No. 1958-City, Utah, against the lots and parcels of land in said District and benefited by said imArticle 7, 1, provements. Said special taxes and assessments shall be payable, two brothers, Rex T., Provo; Basil D., Casper, Wyoming; one sister, Mrs. Ferrell (Yvonne) Carter, Nephi, Utah. Funeral services will be conin Santaquin First ducted Ward Thursday at 1 p.m. by Bishop Frank Sorenson. Burial will be in the Santaquin City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Keith Jolley Mortuary Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 and at the home of William Broadbent Thursday until time of services. PENNEYS SUPER VALUES BROUGHT -S! both principal and interest, at the office of the City Treasurer, Payson City, Utah, in ten equal annual installments on or before the 1st day of April in each year, commencing April 1, 1961, the date up-;- n which the first installment becomes delinquent, with interest from April 1, I960,- at the rate of four and one-ha- lf GEHOLA - (4) per annum until due, and thereafter at the rate of ten per centum per annum until paid, default in the payment of any such installment or interest when due causing the whole of the unpaid principal or interest to become due and payable immediately. Notice is further given that any one or more installments of said special taxes and assessments, may be paid without interest on or before Thursday, April 28, 1960, at the office of the City Treasurer, Payson City, Utah. Thereafter, any one or more installments in the order in which they are made payable, or the whole special tax, may be paid on the day any installment becomes due by paying the amount thereof and interest to the date of payment. Reference is made again to said Ordinance No. 8, adopted and approved 16th Day of March, 1960, and to the assessment roll thereby confirmed, and all laws thereunto enabling, for further details concerning said special taxes and assessments, and said improvements and District. Dated at Payson City, Utah, this 18th day of April, 1960. Grace T. Burraston, City Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes per centum FROM EVERY CORNER OF AMERICA RIGHT TO YOU! HEWS By Dorothy Thomas The DUP of Genola was held at the home of Mrs. Eula Tilby last Thursday. Mrs. Evelyn Larson was in charge and Mrs. Letitia Davis gave the lesson. Mrs. Tilby gave the history of her grandfather. There were 8 present. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Gean Merril from Lake Tahoe, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ewell from Lehi, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mecham, Goshen last Thursday. PresJr., last week. ent were Mrs. Burk Draper, Mrs. Kenneth Wright and Genola; Mrs. Dorothy Button children from Murray visited from Salt Lake, Mrs. Jewell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Shirley Jensen, D. B. Thomas last Saturday. Mrs. Mae Sullivan, Mrs. Rex Mrs. Winona Jensen enter- Elton and Mrs. Lewis Elton tained the O. N. O. Club last fiom Tooele and their father, Thursday. Cards were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Fern Horton, Mrs. Devar Sorenson. 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Mrs. Julie Bigler enter lain- ed the Friendly Nine Club last Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brailh- Cards were played waite and three children of Friday. and prizes won by Mrs. Elsie Caliente, Nev., spent their Oberg and Mrs. Bonnie ThomEaster vacation in Payson with as and Mrs. Beth Thomas. her mother, Mrs. Ramona Others were Mrs. Vera present Smith. On Easter Sunday Larsen, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, they were joined for dinner Mrs. Delia White, Mrs. Nellie by other members of the fam- Finch, and Mrs. Deleen ThomMr. and Mrs. as. ily including John McGurk and three chil-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thomdren of Salt Lake City, Mr. as returned home Friday after and Mrs. Dale Barnett and at Riverside and Los visiting three children. Mr. and Mrs. Angeles, Calif., for a week. Stanley Cloward, Payson. Mr. Allen Carter returned home last Friday after visiting Mrs. Ralph Hillman enter- at Montana, Idaho and Wyomtained for a group of friends ing. last Thursday evening. Games Mr. and Mrs. Elden Tuft of 500 were played with from Salt Lake visited at the prizes for high score awarded home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard to Mrs. Rex Peterson and Mrs. Thomas Sunday Clarence Wyler. Others presAlbert Neilson from Chikua-hue- , ent were Mrs. Donald Daley, Old Mexico, visited at Mrs. Sam (Lynn) Peery, Mrs. Genola last week end. Charles Nelson, Mrs. Keith Mrs. Henry Roberts held a Holman and Mrs. Elden Carter. sisters party at her home at sheers 1 jLk n. BUDGET PRICED HOSE Sam Elton. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tilby and baby from Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Tilby last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larson visited at Gunnison last Sun SINK, GAS STOVE AND SLEEPS A Large Selection of Used Cars to Choose From GOSHEN MOTOR COMPANY Phone CR Phone SK COSHEN. UTAH ibiwii 4 OR MARION DAVIS f i Pr - Heres your chance to enjoy big savings on brands that are famous for quality. 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