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Show chronicle CILASSDFBED NOTICE FOR BIDS CLEANING DRY We do all repairing, mending, ! install new pockets, zippers, and cuffs. PICK UP AND DELIVERY PHONE f-- Park-Secon- d 465-243- 5 HILL CLEANERS Complete Sealed bids will be accepted for the purchase and removADVLP riSEMENT RATES ' al o! the home and outbuild15c pc: line for the first ings on the Bale Property each 10c line and week per Ward consecutive week, with a min- South of the imum charge of 50c for first Church... Bids are to be given week and 30c for each addi- to Bishop Archie H. Williams tional week by November 21, 1960. Indito go through viduals Any want ad that requires the homewishing before bidding may month billing at the end of do so by contacting Bishop will be charged at 15c per line Williams. per week. CLASSIFIED Service. Cleaning Alteratkms and repairs. Special one day service. and delivery. Local pick-u- p RONS MISC. FOR SALE PEERLESS CLEANERS NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION PAYSON CITY, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH NOVEMBER 22, 1960 By Lenora Huish PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, the 22nd day of November, 1960, a special election will be held within the limits of Payson City, Utah County, Utah, for the purpose of sub- mitting to such qualified elect- The Second Year Beehive girls, under the direction of their leader held their school for Queens (Queen Bee Round Table) Tuesday night at the ward church. The mothers were the Queen Bees. Mrs. Thelma Butler directed the games and Mrs. Lois June Lundell assisted with serv- ors of said City, as shall have paid a property tax therein in the year next preceding ing. A pot luck supper was sersuch election, the following ved. Tables were decorated questions: in Autumn colors with center-piece- s FIRST QUESTION: of flowers and baskets Shall the negotiable, coupon, of fruit. general obligation bonds of Nineteen girls and guests Payson City, Utah County, the evenings activienjoyed Utah, in the aggregate ties. $300,-000.of amount principal Mrs. Clyde Tervort enteror so much thereof as may be necessary, pay- tained a group of ward ladies able within a period not ex- at a quilting and dinner party years on Wednesday. Out of town ceeding twenty-tw- o from date of issue and bear- guests were Mrs. Reba Olsen ing interest at a rate not ex- and Mrs. Jean Lundholm from Payson. ceeding four and three-quarteMrs. Earl Decker and her ) per per centum (4- annum payable semiannual- sister, Mrs. Leland Montague, ly, be issued and sold for the from Payson went to Provo purpose of constructing im- on Monday of last week to provements, enlargements, attend the funeral of their extensions and betterments uncle, Wm. Paterson Freckle-toto the present sewer faciliHe was 90 years old and ties of said City in order burial was in Provo City Cem00 Utah Ave 175 W. Phone 465-295- WORK 2 For Sale - Real Estate WANTED Large and small Electrical ApCall pliances REPAIRED. 4 Payson or Goshen Glen Erickson, 465-303- For Sale Five room house, 192 South 5th West. Write Box 430 Blackfoot, Idaho. Why pay more. Pianos 274-326- 3, a. Fac- tory to you. Grands or 109 Phone FR N. 4 W., Provo. Lester R. tf Taylor. Spin-nett- s. 2-- tf Mercury Outboard Motors. Fibre glass and resin for 0 0 Prompt service on large and boats, Boating accessories. small electric appliances at Pickering Cabinet and Door, For Sale brick modMerrill Electric Repair. Work tf. Payson. ern home. Gas heat, electric guaranteed. 600 West Highwater heater. Good location. way, Salem. Ph. tf Phone Largest Display in Utah Co. Taylor Carpets and Furniture For Sale Automobiles adequately to supply sewer All Brands Wasner, Dryer Co. Sp. Fork and Orem. service to the inhabitants Service. Call R. C. Cloward, NO foreign substance remains thereof, the same to be ownFor Sale 1946 Dodge Pick-utf. in a rug cleaned with Blue Phone ed and controlled by said Clell Porter, Salem, Phone Lustre. clean longer. municipality? tf Ut WORLD BOOK and Rent our Stays Blue Lustre electric SECOND QUESTION: CHILDCRAFT help your machine. For Sale 52 Chev. Pickup Payson Shall the sewer revenue family. Maynard Moore Lo- shampoo Furniture and Appliance Co. Truck. Excellent condition. bonds of Payson City, Utah cal Rep. Ph. New transmission. County, Utah, in the aggreFor Sale Arbor saw with 32 Heavy duty rear wheels and Small CaDinet Work, Chilgate principal amount of x48 table W.O. top, motor, etc. drens Cupboards, Desks, tires. Steel floor in bed. or so much there$150,000.00, also for sale spray painter Cornell Binks. Ph. 6 tf as Jay Reif. of be necessary, paymay tf or rent, W.O. motor. 520 So. able sole'y from 100 of the For Sale 1951 Mercury 4th East. Ph, to be net derived revenues for Christmas. now Order 6 346 So. 5th West. Phone from the operation of sewer Childrens cabinets, gun cabFor Sale Rent or of Modern facilities and from 30 inets. John E. Bott, Phone For Sale By Owner, 56 Chev. trailer house. Call the net revenue to be derived 695-7 James E. Harvey. Bel Air Sedan. Excelfrom the operation of the lent condition. See Faye Temple and Burial clothes For Sale 30 water facilities, both being a Table gal. Top made. Mrs. Leila Beck, 520 Mattinson. Call part of the joint sewer and Elect. Water Heater, like W. 3rd North. 0 water system, within a period new, $35.00; 2 elect, brooders, not exceeding twenty-tw- c one $25.00, one $15.00. Feed- -' Piano Lessons. Shirley Riley. years from date of issue and ers and drinkers. Very cheap. FOR SALE - LIVESTOCK bearing interest at a rate Lawrence R. Johnson, 580 Mother: Puzzled as to what to not exceeding five per cenNorth Main, Payson. Phone Fill your locker with grain tum give the children for Christper annum pay0 1 fed steer of heifer beef. mas? able semiannually, be issued Comptons EncycloCheap as hamburger. Car-roand sold for the purpose of pedia is a perfect gift for the Wilsoh, Phone whole family. Dont be satisconstructing improvements, 7 tf fied with something less enlargements, extensions and when you can get the best betterments to the present for as little as $10 down, $6 sewer and water system of FOR RENT a month. For more inforsaid City in order adequately Consult County Clerk or re call Ronald Stewart, spective signers for further inmation to supply sewer and water For Rent 3 room furn. apt. and Clifford Clark, formation. service to the inhabitants 2 at 85 No. 2nd W. Call 1 0 thereof, the same to be ownFourth Judicial District tf or ed and controlled by said Court, State of Utah, in and For Rent at 788 E. 2nd So. for Utah County. municipality? Furnished, REAL ESTATE Apts. Modern. The official ballot, after the NOTICE TO CREDITORS decorated. Inquire newly statement of the first question 1 tf & INS. CO. Apt. 1 or 2. shall contain the submitted, of Estate Hyram J. Kay, For the Issuance of aka Hyrum J. Kay, deceased. words For Rent Clean newly decCreditors will present claims General Obligation Sewer orated house inq. 453 E. 3rd tf with vouchers to the under- Bonds, Yes - No. The official So. signed at the office of Udell ballot, after the statement of For Rent Small fum. apt., R. Jensen, Attorney at Law, the second question submitted, utilities pd.. Close in, for inFor 125 North Main, Nephi, Utah, shall contain the words tf form. Ph. on or before the 20th day of the Issuance of Sewer Revenue 2 tf AUTO LIFE FIRE TRUCK 'BUSINESS If the votBonds, Yes - No. December, A. D. 1960. to vote for either desires er s Blanche K. Howard, For Rent 2 room furn. apt., of bonds, he shall place issue of GLEN Administratrix 2 the R. MILNER Call West. 85 No., 2nd estate of Hyram J. Kay, an X in the space after the 9 tf or If the voter deword Yes. aka Hyrum J. Kay, 754-393- 9 Phone sires to vote against either isFor Rent Large Farm, about deceased. 90 acres in Spring Lake. InPayson - Sanlaquin Date of first publication, Oct., sue of bonds, he shall place an X after the word No. A. Ashton H. F. Bldg., 20, A. D., 1960. quire If L. either question so submitted R. or Sizemore, Provo is approved by a majority of Box 681, Grants, New MexiNOTICE TO CREDITORS 7 tf. those voting thereon, bonds co. to the authorized amount may THE MATTER OF THE IN For Rent Cheerful apt., partTERMINATION OF THE be issued. DON BUFT0N On the reverse side of the ly furnished. Phone INTEREST AND ESTATE 2 tf shall be printed the ballot AMY OF MATTINSON, PAINTING AND Deceased. following: For Rent New 2 bedroom Creditors will present claims Official Ballot for Payson brick home. Drapes, 145 So. DECORATING with vouchers to the under- City, Utah, Special Bond Elec1st East, Salem. Phone 1960. 0 tf signed at the office of Dave tion, November 22, 10 Years Experience (Facsimile Signature) McMullin, Attorney at Law, Wanted a nice new neighbor Office Building, Payson, PHONE City 3 rms. for a nice new apt. City Recorder Utah, on or before the 20th 280 So. 5th East, Payson and bath, furn. 278 E. 1st 1960. City, Utah Payson of December, day 0 tf So. Ph. At said special election the LORIN MATTINSON Administrator. polls shall be opened at the For Rent 1 and 2 bedroom hour of 7:00 oclock a.m. and Dave UtiliMcMullin, unfurn. or furn. apts., remain open until and be Administrator. for heat. water Attorney ties paid. Hot Date of First Publication, cosed at the hour of 8:00 Lake Side MoReasonable. oclock p.m. of the election October 20, 1960. tel, phone day. The voting place for all of SUMMONS r Rent Newly decorated 2 the qualified electors of the LIVE YOU HELPS edroom apartment, furnish-;- d IN THE DISTRICT COURT City shall be Payson Fire Staor unfurnished, in heart OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE tion, 69 East 1st South, and BETTER FOR LESS the Judges of Election at said )f downtown. 94 West 1st OF UTAH. L Phone polling place sha'l be B. S. GERALDINE K. THOMAS, W. Heber Jones, Plaintiff, Eggertsen, and George A. Cheever, A. L. vs. Jones (alt) and Sherman LoveSTANLEY THOMAS, Defendant. less (alt.). Dated at Payson City, Utah Forge The Cares Of The Cliy THE STATE OF UTAH TO Utah, this 17th day of situCounty, 2 home modern THE ABOVE NAMED DERelax in this bedroom October, 1960. FENDANT. ated on 2 acres. Some fruit trees. G. Osmond Dunford Make us an offer on this. Will consider a You are hereby summoned Mayor and required to serve upon lr&iler Payson City, Utah Richard M. Taylor, Plaintiffs A Kme Is A Savings Account whose address is (SEAL) attorney New - New - New 275 North Main Street Spanish Attest: Fork, Utah, and answer to the Edward II. Bates 2 bedroom Brick, large rooms. Easy to buy complaint within 20 days after City Recorder this one. Only $8500.00. service of this summons upon rs 3-- 11-1- 10-2- 6 CARPETS 798-271- 7. 10-2- 465-234- 9. 0 PERSONAL p. 798-273- 0. 465-203- 1. 5-- 9-- 465-284- 2. 465-364- 10-- 10-- 6 4-- 465-248- 6. 10-- 465-278- 5. 11-2- 4. 798-279- 11-- 10-2- 465-237- 3. 11-1- 465-217- 4. 12-- 11-1- (5) a ll 465-362- 6. 10-2- NOTICES 465-374- 465-362- 4 11-1- 465-209- 6. 12-- 6-- 465-273- 6, mm 8-- 9-- 6-- 798-806- 9. 2 6-- 465-362- 10-2- 465-273- 6. B5SgsaT- - 10-2- The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Spring Lafe News THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1960 mals they brought home with them. Mrs. Peay conducted the Mrs. Oliver Knapp meeting. was welcomed as a new club member. Club Collect was given by Mrs. Clyde Tervort. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Peay and Mrs. George hostesses, to the 22 members and guests present Enjoying a family at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer were their sons and daughter with their families. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Spencer and baby son from Manti came Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs Boyd Stewart and children arrived Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Spencer and small son joined the others on Saturday. They had a pleasant time visiting and enjoyed the pheasant hunt over the Le-Fevr- e, week end. Mr. and Mrs. Art Arnold of Ogden, visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler. A phone call to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peery on Wednesday informed them that they had a new grandetery. son, bom that day, Nov. 3 at Mrs. George Q. Spencer. Mrs. Idaho Falls, to their son and Earl Decker, Mrs. Rex Peery, daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. and Miss Lenora Huish, at- Bert Peery. The new arrival, n. tended the Womens Legislative meeting held at Provo on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peay, accompanied by Mrs. Elmer Mower and Mrs. Walter Butler made a trip by car to Uintah cn Tuesday. They spent the day visiting with relatives Mrs. Mower visited at with her husband who is employed near there. Mrs. Butler visited with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Butler at Roosevelt. The Peays visited at Vernal with a niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hacking and to get acquainted with a baby who just recently made her appearance at the Hacking home. They also visited with Mrs. Lynn Smith from Elko, Mrs. Peays sister who was staying with her daughter, Mrs. Hacking to help with the new baby. Mrs. Ethel Decker, Mrs. Mike Cowan, Mrs. Daphna Moore and Lenora Huish attended the D.U.P. County meeting held at Spanish Fork Thursday afternoon. The Spring Lake Culture Club held the November meeting at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Peay Thursday night where the group was taken on a trip to Africa by means of an illustrated talk. Alta-mo- Mr. and Mrs. Will nt Litch- field from Provo, who spent lf three and months last winter traveling in Africa making 27 different flights to the various places there, gave a very interesting and informative description of the places they visited and of the customs, dress, dances and the homes of the people, showing slides as they talked. They also showed pictures of the many animals found there. They also showed some dolls and beautifully carved ani- one-ha- weighing in at 7 pounds ounces is their fourth child. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Men-lov- 4 GENOLA week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas. Floyd Nelson and Jack Thomas visited at Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Davis entertained at a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stupeck from Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hutton from Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hone from Benjamin. NEWS By Dorothy Thomas Mr, and Mrs. Aldon Nelson entertained last week Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson and daughter, Thelma Ann, from Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Stone from Tark City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard Johnson last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Raddaiz Good temper, like a sunny day, sheds a ray of brightnsa over everything; it is the sweetener of toil and soother of disquietude! Washington Irving and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Olsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Minson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson and family from Salt Lake, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thomas visited at Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts from Goshen entertained at a turkey supper for their YALK TO TOWN from this lovely brick home with two bedrooms, caipating and drapes, utility and storage rooms. Many other extras, law from Tooele and roome. Many other extras. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper Excellent Listings in from Genola last Saturday. Orem and Provo Mrs. Cray Camp and children from Burville, visited at Eldon J. Csrd the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zack Real Estate Ewell, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gulh-eriOrem AC from New York and Mr. Payson and Mrs. Lew Camaro and from North family Carolina, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewell last week end. brother-in-- e 465-300- 7 e Mr. and Mrs. Chris Soren- and children from Rich- son from Mammoth spent last field coming for the pheasant hunt, visited over the week end with his parents, Mr. and members in the pheasant hunt Mrs. Leo Menlove. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffith Miss La Rae Butler and and daughter, Charlotte Ann, friend visited at the home of arrived here at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mike Cowan Mr. and Mrs. on Friday. Mrs. Fannie But his parents, Frank Griffith early Sunday 'er who had spent a few days morning from Providence, visiting at the home of her Mi-3- 1 Rhode Island where he has ser- brother, Ray Huish and a ved as MM 2C, on the Air- week at her daughters home v. ANTISEPTIC craft Carrier, Lake Champ in Goshen. Mrs. Kay Cook MOUTH WASH lain. He was discharged from (burned home to Kearns with Used as a gargle. It kills the Navy Oct. 28 and left LaRae when she went Friday contacted germs. Rhode Island Tuesday by car at noon. to return home, arriving here Mrs. Cecil Peery spent Sat89 at 2 oclock Sunday morning. urday at the home of Mr. and The Griffith family enjoyed Mrs. Don Spainhower and SatRIO UR, .latfMlififfliHl a dinner and visiting together urday night with Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday. This is the first Merrin Spainhower at Springtime they have been together ville. Merrin and family for four years. Glen and his brought her home Sunday. family will visit here for a few Phone days before going to LeGrand, Oregon, where they plan to make their home. GEORGE T. ECKERSLEY, REALTOR The Relief Society Confer ence held Sunday evening at the ward chapel was well atBUSINESS OPPORTUNITY tended. President Lucille BE INDEPENDENT Spencer conducted and gave the presentation of the ProSERVICE STATION, IDEAL LOCATION ON gram theme. Relief Society CORNER UTAH AVE. AND 1st WEST. ON MAIN officers and teachers were HIGHWAY IN FASTEST GROWING BUSINESS sustained by Dean Peery. InCENTER IN PAYSON. LOT 75 x 100'. BUILDteresting talks were given by ING 40' x 48'. ADAPTABLE TO ANY BUSINESS. LaVona Thomas, Maxine MoSMALL DOWN PAYMENT AND BALANCE ore, Thelma Christopherson, LIKE RENT. and Sister Martha Tanner, visiting Stake Board Member. WE HAVE 3 IDEAL BUILDING LOTS, OR ONE The Singing Mothers sang two ACRE IN IDEAL LOCATION NEAR NEW STAKE numbers, conducted by Rhea CENTER. PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE, Menlove and accompanied by ALL GOING FOR $1200.00. MenDarlene Jacobson. Rhea love also visited as Stake GEORGE T. ECKERSLEY, REALTOR Board member. 94 West 1st North, Phone Rodney Moore and two sons from Salt Lake visited at the Payson. Utah E. Byron Dastrup, Sales Manager Phone home of his mother, Mrs. Daphna Moore Friday night and He joined other Saturday. g 2 " 94 CITYDRUG 465-278- 3 465-212- 8 465-204- 798-322- 3, 11-- OLDSMOBIIE planted, built and priced the sparkling new 5 specifically for the buyer who wants something better in a smaller car! 798-375- 0. - ...... H-1- 465-319- ! , r ? 4 s h4 A' F-8- ?. 3 In style, performance, ness and quality . . . 11-1- 465-291- 2. F-8- 465-212- 8. To Bargain Hunters Dig Dreams Little Pocket Bocks go together in this 3 bedroom home with full basement. Can be adjusted to a small family or enlarged for the large family. Small down payment. Owner will carry the contract. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE PEARL BIGLER, Local Representative Telephone Huish Theatre Bldg. 465-328- 3 Payson. Utah fail so to do, you. judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto ... all-ne- w ar performance with Built for the buyer who wants something better in upon you. This is an action for Green 20 vorce. Dated October 24, 1960. Richard M. Taylor, Attorney for Plaintiff PAYSON CHRONICLE r le sedans Right now, and station wagons are at your Oldsmobile Quality Dealers. four-do- a smaller car! : j 1 Before you invest in any car, come in and drive low-pric- t the all-ne- w, ed family-siz- e It's the hot new been waiting number youve fori rOfff YOU BUY ANY LOW-PfCE- O 4VO tRiV THg axscry OAR inch an OLDSMOBILE! n YOUR DESK BLOTTERS di- small-ca- economy! And Stability lets you drive all day without tiring. Twin-Triang- If you annexed and herewith served 5 Sized to seat six in comfort. So alert and lively so easy on gas . . . because the Rocketts V-- 8 combines big-c- ADVERTISING 465-312- 2. ruggedthe new is every inch an Oldsmobilel LOCAL authorized oldsmobile quality dealeri SWYBER MOTOR CO. 103 North Main TUNI IN MICH All SHAYNI Payson, Utah IVIIY Will ON NBC-T- |