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Show CHASSDlFDliE) CHRONICLE CLEANING DRY We do all .. FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT RATES FRUIT repairing, mending, For Sale Apples. Donald install new pockets, zippers, 553 So. 4th West. Daley, first the 15c pu line for and cuffs. PICK UP AND 3. Phone week and 10c per line tot each DELIVERY - 12-- 8 4 consecutive week, with a min3 PHONE imum charge of 50c for first For Sale Romes, tree run. HILL CLEANERS week and 30c for each addi$1.50 bu. and up. Jackman, tional week. 7 tf. 900 So. Main. Complete Cleaning Service. Alterations and repairs. Any want ad that requires billing at the end of month Special one day service. Local pick-u- p and delivery. wiil be charged at 15c per line per week. RONS All Brands Wasner, Dryer Service. Call R. C. Cloward, PEERLESS CLEANERS 465-354- 11-2- 465-243- 11-1- PERSONAL WANTED WORK Phone 465-295- Large and small Electrical ApCall pliances REPAIRED. 4 Payson or Goshen Glen Erickson, tf 2 465-303- For Sale Automobiles Phone Let WORLD El-ber- 274-326- 3, tf. 5-- 10 465-203- 1. Utah Ave 175 W. and help your family. Maynard Moore Local Rep. Ph. BOOK CHILDCRAFT 465-284- 2. 3-- THE BELL RINGS FOR.. 7 Enroute home from the big celebration on Saturday night 1 mentally made note of our purchases to mention a few 2 fighting cocks, 2 ducks, a sack of wheat, an old fashioned butter mold, a certificate for 2 more chickens, one for gas, another for hay, etc. and wondered what we could do with them. Some would be easy to dispose of, the gas and hay for instance and we could feed the wheat to the fowl, and then, if the roosters havent killed each other, we could take them to the auction next month (I hope they have another one as I have lots more things Pd like to unload.) This business reminds me of the man Bro. Fred Davis mentioned who went to Las Vegas in a $10,000 Cadillac and left Small CaDinet Work, Chi- in a $40.(HH) bus. For Sale 1946 Dodge Pick-uand on service large ldrens Cupboards, Desks, etc. Prompt Clell Porter, Salem, Phone But seriously, folks, if you electric appliances at Cornell Binks. Ph. there you missed a werent tf small 10-- 6 Merrill Electric Repair. Work tf lot of fun my boys havent For Sale 52 Chev. Pickup guaranteed. 600 West HighOrder now for Christmas. had so much fun for a long Truck. Excellent condition. way, Salem. Ph. Childrens cabinets, gun cab- time and I believe most of New transmission. inets. John E. Bott, Phone us felt that it was well worthI Heavy duty rear wheels and the effort. MISC. SALE FOR Financially bed. in tires. Steel floor it was a sucunderstand that 10-- 6 tf Jay Reif. as to what to cess also. For more success Puzzled Mother: Why pay more. Facgive the children for Christ- we might try more second For Sale 1 Vz ton Dodge truck. pianos to you. Grands or Spin-netttory mas? Comptons Encyclo- mile practices. Some people New motor, $150.00. Dial 109 Phone FR Amos Hardy. pedia is a perfect gift for the Ive talked to werent called N. 4 W., Provo. Lester R. whole family. Dont be satis- on at all, others had things to - 12-- 1 4 tf Taylor fied with something less contribute but nobody called when you can get the best for them. Outboard Motors. Mercury FOR SALE LIVESTOCK for as little as $10 down, $6 I dont know whether Fm Fibre glass and resin for a month. For more infor- just too busy or just too unboats, Boating accessories. Fill your locker with grain mation call Ronald Stewart, organized dont answer that Pickering Cabinet and Door, fed steer of heifer beef. 4 and Clifford Clark, tf. but I completely forgot to Payson. - 12-- 1 mention the 0 Cheap as hamburger. Car-ro- ll Speech Festival Wilsoh, Phone held in Elberta Nov. 10, under 7 tf the direction of Stake Speech Largest Display in Utah Co. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Director, Merle Jones. Those and Furniture Taylor Carpets contesting from the wards Deek Duck Decoys, For Sale - Farm Produce Co. Sp. Fork and Orem. Regular $19.95, Now 12.95 were Carolee Bigler, Eureka; IF carpets look dull and drear, Pat Penrod, Elberta; Nancy Reg. 13.95 Morgan, Goshen; Richard MurPop Corn that pops. James remove the spots as they ap- Hip Boots. 8.95 Now R. Larson, 85 E. 4th N., dock, Genola; Barbara Painter, pear with Blue Lustre. Rent Santaquin. Ph. 24.95 First Ward and Shirley Lamb, Blue our shamLustre Lite electric Post Gas Reg. - 12-- 1 7 Now 14.95 poo machine. Payson Furniture and Appliance Co. Complete Line of Schwinn WANT TO BUY 27.95 Bikes Priced From 32 p. 465-364- 798-273- 0. 1 9. 9-- 798-271- 7. 465-224- 0. s. 465-218- 1. I 11-2- 2-- 465-374- 2-- 11-1- 465-209- 6. CARPETS 465-362- 6. 10-2- 754-327- 4. 11-1- Wanted to Buy i piano. Phone For Sale Arbor saw with x48 table top, W.O. motor, Interior House Paint, No. 500 Flat Oil Base also spray painter for sale Reg. Gal. or rent, W.O. motor. 520 So. Now 4th East. Ph. Good used 465-358- 9. 11-2- 4 t d 11-2- 10-2- Nolan Davidson graduated from Primary and was ordained a Deacon in Genola Ward; Alta Jacobson was released as Genealogy teacher and united in marriage recently the following: Andrew Borge-so- n to Sandy Wilkin, Las Vegas; Susie Verlene Campbell to Leon Dale Peterson. Oops, I forgot to mention this but Evelyn Kirk was general chairman for the Big Celebration. Carroll Davis, assisted by his father, Fred Davis, did a splendid job as auctioneer for the occasion. And ye must give thanks unto God . . for whatsoever blessings ye are blest with! Joan Thomas was sustained Ona Kellen was released from Primary.... Bro. and Sister Art Draper were released from Doc. . & Roy-lan- ce BRING FAST RESUJ FOR SALE , ACRES OF THE FINEST LAND ON THE WEST MOUNTAIN. KNOWN AS GEORGE ASTLE FARM. CONTACT GEORGE T. ECKERSLEY REALTOR North 94 West 1st Phone E. 465-212- 8 Byron Dastrup, Sales Manager Phone 465-204- 1 GEORGE T. ECKERSLEY, REALTOR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BE INDEPENDENT SERVICE STATION. IDEAL LOCATION ON CORNER UTAH AVE. AND 1st WEST. ON MAIN HIGHWAY IN FASTEST GROWING BUSINESS CENTER IN PAYSON. LOT 75' x 100. BUILDING 40' x 48'. ADAPTABLE TO ANY BUSINESS. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT AND BALANCE LIKE RENT. WE HAVE 3 IDEAL BUILDING LOTS. OR ONE ACRE IN IDEAL LOCATION NEAR NEW STAKE CENTER. PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. ALL GOING FOR $1200.00. GEORGE T. ECKERSLEY, REALTOR 94 West 1st E. North, Phone Payson. Utah Byron Dastrup, Sales Manager Phone 465-212- 8 465-204- 1 Cov. 46:32. ADVERTISING HELPS YOU LIVE OREM REAL ESTATE tf 6-- BETTER FOR LESS INS. CO. & For Rent at 788 E. 2nd So. Furnished, Apts. Modern. decorated. newly 1 or 2. Inquire 1 tf Apt For Rent Small fum. apt, utilities pd.. Close in, for in2 tf form. Ph. 8-- AUTO 6-- 798-806- 9. For Rent 2 room furn. apt., 85 No., 2nd West Call 465-369 tf or FIRE. TRUCK BUSINESS GLEN R. MILNER 10-2- 465-273- 6. Phone Farm, about in Spring Lake. Inquire F. H. A. Ashton Bldg., Provo or R. L. Sizemore, Box 681, Grants, New Mexi- For UFE Rent-La- rge 10-2- 9 Santaquin Payson 90 acres co. 754-393- tf. 7 bedroom For Rent New brick home. Drapes, 145 So. 1st East, Salem. Phone 2 DON BUFT0N 798-375- 0. 11-1- 0 tf PAINTING Wanted a nice new neighbor for a nice new apt 3 rms. and bath, furn. 278 E. 1st 0 tf So. Ph. For Rent 2 bedroom Phone 465-203- 0. DECORATING 10 11-1- 465-291- 2. 7 Years Experience PHONE home. 11-1- AND tf 465-319- 280 So. 5th East, Payson (Serves t 0) pounds red talons 4 pound batter er substitute 1 can beef bouillon 104-oun- ce cape water I cups crushed Italian bread atlcka 1 eup heavy cream 1 teaspoon salt peel and allce onions. Melt butter, saute onions In It unUl tender. Add bouillon, water, bread sticks and salt. Cover and simmer for I to 4 hours. Stir la cream just before serving. 5 11-2- A HOME Heleaa Favorite! Onion Soap For Rent Apt., partly furnishPhone ed. Ideal Location. 4 tf. 465-238- 4. Keep Wash Days Happy Daya Fiberglass curtains will have a fresh new appearance if theyre dunked in a solution of permanent type starch after laundering. Lint is much less of a problem on wet clothes than dry ones. If you shake everything out while wet before drying, especially corduroy or wool, much of tha lint can ba removed. Dish cloths which have become musty can be freshened by boiling in water to which a little baking soda la added. You may 3 OF YOUR OWN 7 7 YOU NAME IT! In todays world, yesterdays methods of doing the job are now obsolete. This is particularly true in the complex business of producing copper. To meet the challenge of finding a better way, Kennecotts Utah Copper Division has developed a series of programs designed to include every employee in the search for more efficient, more e economical ways of converting ore into marketable copper. g Heading the quest for improvements is the Industrial Engineer. On the job he is the man who is never satisfied. fast-movi- ng low-grad- WE HATE TOST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN FORI LOOKING JOHNSON REAL ESTATE PEARL BIGLER. Local Representative Telephone Huish Theatre Bldg. 465-328- 3 . Payson. Utah also add one of the new cleaning solutions. Try placing a partition In the clothes hamper so clothes can be sorted when theyre put In the container. Boots which leave black marka on stockings should be turned inside out as much as possible when they are laundered. Rinse thoroughly after washing and let them dry while Inverted. Do you have chiffon scarvei which have turned very limp? These will get back some measure of their crispness If 2 tablespoons of salt are added to the last rlnst water. pine-smelli- never-endin- Utah Copper Division Even when he finds a better way of doing a job he immediately begins to look for a still better way. In effect, he is the spearhead of Kennecotts battle to remain competitive. He leads todays fight to combat the effects of the declining amount of copper in the ore of foreign and domestic competition of the competition of of rising costs. substitute materials The industrial engineer is part of a concentrated effort to keep Kennecott a vital, healthy business that wiU continue to produce benefits for Utah in the years to come. Kennecott Copper Corporation PROUD TO 91 FART n 108 12-- 11-1- TRY THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE For Rent 3 room furn. apt. at 85 No. 2nd W. Call 465-36465-273- 6, Cooper who will leave shortly for the East Central States Mission. A large crowd was in attendance to enjoy the program. begin at 8:30 p.m. Two more weddings of young people from our stake The Santaquin Lions Club held a social for members of the Utah County Association for the blind Thursday night in the American Legion Hall. Verl Wall, president, conducted and Don Armstrong was Master of Ceremonies. A ham supper was served by the Santaquin Lady Lions. There were 22 people from the Blind Chapter present from Lehi to Santaquin. The program consisted of music and song by Dr. Cliff, Jeftalk by frey of Provo, County attorney Arnold and music by Harold Kendall, Q Farnsworth, Lloyd Wildes and Ella Banks. The Rhythm Rangers furn ADS 4. FOR RENT or West-ove- r, CLASSIFIED WANT Hi-wa- 11-2- 11-1- Evelyn and Vera Larson arranged the program with Evelyn acting as M.C. to the following program: Song, DeAnn and Carolyn Davis, accompanied by their brother, Richard; dance, Dianne Thomas and Kathy Throckmorton; trumpet solo, Curtis Nelson; original poem by Laura read by Florence Lamb; accordion solo, Danny Throckmorton; song, Helen Chatwin. A Farewell Testimonial was held Sunday night for James for blind in county 30 gal. 465-217- 4. For Sale Red brick home, two bedroom, full basement, garage, gas heat, large lot. Call 4 7 465-367- 5. Deleen Thomas, Elsie Oberg, Doris Johnson and Isabell Draper; who served a hot dinner. Gladys York, work director, assisted by Relief Society teachers and officers were in charge of the food and household items sold, also the fish pond for the children. a, ished the music for the dance which followed the program. Table Top Tetherballs. Christmas Tree Elect. Water Heater, like Flocking Tools and Refills. These and Many Other new, $35.00; 2 elect, brooders, one $25.00, one $15.00. FeedValues At ers and drinkers. Very cheap. HEATING AND JACK'S Lawrence R. Johnson, 580 SPORTS CENTER North Main, Payson. Phone y SI East on 1 0 For Sale For Sale brick modern home. Gas heat, electric water heater. Good location. 0 Phone tf 465-234- 9. Dor-th- y Nos-taj- Santaquin Lions Ciub holds program 798-279- 7, Real Estate For Sale 11-2- Other numbers on the program included retold stories by Curtis Nelson and Kathy Neff; piano and organ solo by Pat Penrod and Rosemary Oram. The Genola Ward Relief So ciety held their annual Bazaar on Friday night, Those in charge were the Presidency LaVerl Draper, Ruth Draper and Zatelle Spotten assisted by the food committee, Thomas, Beth Thomas, Dea-son- THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1960 CHRISTMAS ITEMS Trikes. Sleds. Wagons. Bikes, Trailer House for sale or rent. Bows Sc Arrows. HuntSkies, James E. Phone ing Equipment. Fishing Equip12-- 1 Harvey, Salem, Ut. ment, Basketballs, Footballs, Lost Small black Labrador puppy, white on feet. Re4 ward. Call 465-248- 6. s - 10-- 6 Second Ward. Nancy Morgan, who won last year, was rated highest of the group. Primary; George Bryant released as Explorer leader and Bob Backman sustained; s Quorum Presidency, Kenneth Crook, Jerry Nelson, Farrell Bott with Dean Jolley, secretary, released; sustained, Hal Lamb with Robert Lynn Gee, and Larry Butler, secretary. The Payson Seminary stu-- 1 dents presented the program in Sacrament meeting on Sun- day night in the Second Ward with a Thanksgiving theme calculated to give us more to think about than food on that great day. It was well presented and well attended. The Rose Prom was in Elberta on Friday evening. Activities included a floor show, refreshments, and dancing to Howard Nelsons orchestra. The hall was beautifully decorated in a Moonlight and Roses motif, with Ward Mia Maid Leader, Vera Patten in charge. Stake leader, Beulah Voorhees, with activity counselors, Carolyn Throckmorton and Ronald Butler were in charge of the affair. Stake dance for everyone 14 years of age and over will be held in Goshen on Thursday (Thanksgiving) and will The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Ufah 5.10 3.40 465-248- 6. LOST and FOUND STAKE SMITAQUIII-TINTI- C Genealogical Committee. In Second Ward James Dodds was graduated from OF A GRQWIRO UTAH |