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Show J The Payson Chronicle, Payson Utah "& nmm$ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1960 Payson Firemen, Police request cooperation on phone calls He died Feb. 27, 1929. Persons, who call the Police J With the installation of the She made her home in CaliforStation when the policeman on telephone dial system 10 days nia during her marriage reLee N. Rindlisbacher turning to Salt Lake until 1931 duty is not in the office, will ago, a new fire alarm system' be answered by. a recorded went into effect. To call the Lee Nielsen Rindlisbacher, when she moved to Santaquin 10 a.m an was member She active at 39, died Saturday message which will instruct fire department to report a them to leave their telephone fire, citizens need only to dial in a Salt Lake Hospital of dia- of the LDS Church serving in and phones will ring number und their name. Please betes. He was born April 4, all auxiliary organizations, She was a member of the Dau1921 in Hyrum, Cache Coun comply with this recorded re in homes or business houses of five firemen and the fire quest. ; ty, to Ray and Isabell Nielsen ghters of Utah Pioneers. -and a brother are Rindlisbacher. Surviving This information will in turn station. When A. a fire, the Borgeson, STATE TEENAGE CONFERENCE On Oct. 4, 1944 he married sisters: Andrew Eighteen Payson teenagers be recorded at the police sta- firemen reporting Mrs. Miss Nettie caution, address Borgeson, give Lake a conference at the University of Utah tion and the police will answer of Ila Carlisle in the Salt what it is and who is Lizzie O. White, all of Delta; attended Jaycee Teenage fire, call. This . your LDS Temple. He was n makes it poslast Saturday Mrs. A. Owen Marley of o sible for all calls to be answer- reporting the fire. ; er and operator of Parents are requested to Ida. ed as quickly as possible. Dairy, Payson and Town caution children not to dial Utah services were held Funeral He Fork. When calling the Emerg- fire number the Pride Dairy, Spanish the Santaquin siren will was a member of the Nebo Wednesday in ency No. dial This not ring merely by Ward Burial Second atchapel. He dialing Council. is a direct to Stake High line the Highway number. A number of the U U youth convention false Cemetery tended Utah State Agricultur- was in Santaquin Patrol office in Provo and the calls have been made since direction of Keith Jol' al College and Brigham Young under inPolice will be Payson City the dial system went into opEighteen teenage students lift for the youth of Utah. ley Mortuary, Payson. University. from Payson attended a state- Speakers at the conference formed by direct radio con- eration nearly all of them tact. in Salt were Marion D. He was a veteran of World made in the evening and Thanksgiving dinner guests wide youth conference Hanks, First by War II during which he served at the ntw home of Mr. and Lake City on the University Council of children. young LDS of the U.S. Seventy the of air The in the of Utah campus. wing program Here are some things for Wilson School has Pet- Mrs. John Perkins in Ogden was in Kingsbury Church, Rev. Lawrence SweNavy. As a Second Class Dixpresented citizens and Mrs. Mr. were to remember in coSelby a eny of the Catholic Church, ty Officer he received spe- on, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hall. with the firemen: operating events Hiroshima special the able The local youths were cial citation in Rev. Morris of the Presbyteri1. The number listed for emDixon, Mosida; Mr. and Mrs. air raid. Mart Bringhust, Springville; to attend the conference thro- an Church and six of the is for for Natl Book Week ergency only He was also a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dixon, ugh efforts of Payson Jaycees fire calls only and should not , . , , and under direction of Jerry South Cache High School. Hurrah for Books! is the be used for other calls. This Birdseye; and families. ' theme activities Carlisle, religious Survivors include his widow, of National Book Week, line should be kept open at all chairman. Accompanying the Master M Men, Golden November 13 to 19. Children times for emergency fire calls. three sons and two daughters, Cultus Club holds 2. It has been the group to Salt Lake were MayDavid Lee, Michael, Mark, at the Wilson School read this practice of Max of Pay-soall G. Osmond Dunford, or some Leeann, and Gleaner citizens to call operator motto from their colorful liKathy evening four Thanksgiving of to president, Payson, Llewellyn, Jaycee his mother bulletin board and agree inquire location of fire. Nebo Stake Master M Men brary Stanley Peterson, state vice - heartedly. This cannot be done any longbrothers and four sisters, Reed, with whole it L banquet Wednesday n and Golden Gleaner Evening Every week is' Book Week er, but the firemen still represident. Payson; Jay, of the con- was theme General DS mission; Bert, California, held Tuesday at Payson for us, they say, because of quest citizens to please DO A home Thanksgiving was Mrs. NOT Dean, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Mrs. the theme of decorations and ference was "A spiritual upward church, our beautiful new library and TRUCK.FOLLOW THE FIRE Leon (Ruth) Davies, the wonderful books the Club qn with Sarah Ruth Tanner, pres- shelves Lake menu when the Cultus 3. When Leigh (Fern) Evans, SaltChris- held its annual Thanksgiving waiting for us to read reporting a fire give (Ileene) events. ident, conducting them." the City; Mrs. Reed information: following Wednesday evening banquet and tensen, Spanish Fork, Speakers and their subjects at the West Ward church. Husemphasis is being a. Location or address of fire. Special Sarlac, (Annabell), were: Maxine White, The placed on reading, not b. Type of fire, such as Mrs. John bands of members and a few home, only Golden Gleaner Prograrq; for fun but also- - for informaBrigham City. were others guests. outbuilding, haystack or conwere services Lawrence Bishop, What Being tion and helpfulness, Funeral weeds. Community singing was cona Master M Man Means To ducted Tuesday in the Payson ducted by J. D. Christensen, ;. and c. Name of ' person reporting The weekly Poetry meeting Burial Third Ward chapel. Me; Harold Harmer, What Story Time that is held at the fire and your phone number. with Mrs. George Eckersley at was in the Payson City Cem- the piano, after which Mrs. and State Jaycees Jayshees It Means To Render Extra library will feature new books etery under direction of Jolley Eugene Hillman, and magazines that are ready Who hath not learned that president, quarterly conference was held Service. Prayers were by Marden to be put into circulation. The when "alone he has his own Mortuary, Payson. expressed a welcome to those in Salt Lake City November students have also been invit- - thoughts to guard, and when attending. Blessing on the 20 at the Terrace Ballroom. A Dixon and Cathleen Crane. Refreshments were served ed to visit the Childrens Pub- - struggling with food was offered by Mayor religious service opened the Jesse Douglas Carter mankind his Jesse Douglas Carter, 67, G. O. Dunford. Mrs. Hillman conference held under direc- by Patsie Senn, Anna Rae lie Library where they will temper, and in society his Van Morten-sen Ausdal, Karen find many more interesting tongue, Payson, died Saturday, at 9:15 then presented Mrs. Leland tion of Ray Ulibari, state reand Anita Moore. Musical books to be read and enjoyed. p.m. at his home of a heart Sheets, chairman, and her com- ligious chairman. Mary Baker Eddy attack. mittee, Mrs. W. W. Hansen, numbers were given by the n Bountiful High School boys He was bom Nov. 1, 1893 in Mrs. Alden Chatwin, Mrs. Harper and Mrs. George chorus. Santaquin to Edward M. and Keynote address was delivMary Ann York Carter. He Herbert Dinner was served at tables ered by Bill Johnson, Murmarried Amber Cannon on May 20, 1915 in Provo. He was gaily decorated in colorful ray, former state vice presian active member of the LDS fruits and leaves of the har- dent and also past state vice Church, in which he held the vest season, with a similated president from Elko, Nevada. office of elder. Pilgrim Couple standing at Mr. Johnson spoke on what "The Golden Book He had been employed in the center of each of the three the Jaycees have done for 2 lb. box Eureka mines and at the Ge- tables arranged in a U shape. him and what he thinks of Illustrated Encyclopedia d shells them. 10 Empress neva Steel Co. from which he Small dried for For conwere filled with candy and were ' Young oz. forums People" was retired. Project Strawberry widof names for as and nuts favors his balance the include Tow i Hous ducted during Survivors No. G.t Volum. 12 ForElbarta 303 ow of Payson, four sons and places were printed on folders the morning meeting. cans So That You Today (Caw of 24 3.99) three daughters. They are: inside which were outlined ums included for wives and Will Soon Havo a M Elberta Ig. No. Reid, Max, and Wayne, all of the program and menu. auxiliary members, Bill Dunn, Compl.t. Sol tans 1111 Entertainment featured Mar- state president; leadership (Case of 24 5.99) Payson; Dale of Orem; Mrs. Beth Craig, Santaquin; Mrs. shall and Diane Chatwin and training, Ferrel Lambert, state Colleen Francom. American Company of Brigham Young vice president; internal affairs, Fork, and Mrs. Shirley Houser University. Lenny Cachmore, state vice Safeway of Payson. Also surviving are president; public affairs, Stan25 grandchildren and the folley Peterson, state vice president; state ways and means, lowing brothers and sisters: City Council Dick Headlee, national directMrs. Lavina Croft, Spanish or; community development, Fork; Mrs. Eella Jarvis, Salem; (continued from page one state vice presDell Carter, Payson; Clyde Highways 50 and 6 routed Carl Nyman, health and community ident; Carter, Salt Lake City. here. Bill Sweeny, national Funeral services were con- through safety, Committee Named ducted Wednesday at the Pay-so- n director; records and recogA Burimotion was adopted to nition, Cap Ferry, state vice Fourth Ward chapel. al was in the Payson City have the mayor appoint two president; public relations, L Cemetery under direction of members of the council and Lavere Barker, national dihave 2 members from each of rector; and youth and sports, Rigby Mortuary, Payson. the Chamber of Commerce, Paul Wiscomb, state vice presLions ClujijKiwanis Club and ident. Lizzie Ann Whittear Country Style-L- ean Junior CftalfW of Commerce The noon luncheon, past staMrs. Lizzie Ann Openshaw be comwas as act the and Meaty te officer appreciation, appointed Whittear, 93, the oldest native mittee. Mayor Dunford ap- under direction of Mr. Sweeny. died of Santaquin, pioneer pointed J. Clark Elmer and Keynote speaker was past naWednesday at her home of Waldo Wilson, councilmen to tional president, E. LaMar causes incident to age. Lean, Loin End Cut represent council. Buckner, Ogden. President Mrs. Whittear was bora June A committee was named to Dunn gave recognition to past 14, 1867, at Santaquin, a daumeet with representatives of state officers. Safeway ghter of Levi and Elizabeth civic organizations to plan, a At the afternoon meetings, High Quality 'Eckersley Openshaw. The fam- banquet for Payson Hifch the Jaycees considered changily pioneered the Santaquin School championship football es in the state proarea. As a young girl she team. Named to theoinmlt-te- e jects were reported on and helped her father with sheep were Mayor Dunford, resolutions were presented, in raising and farming. Glenn F. Cowan and Clarence the womens session, a book She was married to Eugene Hill. review was given by Mrs. 1891 the in Whittear, Aug. 20, muniCouncil to voted Harold , pay Kelly. Manti LDS Temple. He died cipal dues for 1961, $254.22. president and Jaycee Payson 1923. July 3, D. Fisher reviewed Mrs. Max Llewellyn and Mr. Marshal of Mrs. Whittier was queen 1961 licensing with council and Mrs. Stanley Peterson atthe Santaquin Centennial cele- members. tended the conference. ownbration in 1956. She had ed and operated the first ice cream store in Santaquin and planned in Santaquin Fall had lived her entire life in Sanshe For years many taquin. sang in the Santaquin ward Little Cottonwood Nov. 25-2- 6 . choir. She was active in civic and Final details have been units should be well prepared LDS Church activities. readied for the Santaquin-Tin-ti- c for the events, concluded Mr. She is survived by one daudistrict Fall Camporee next Tischner. , ghter, Mrs. Drucilla Spainhow-er- Friday and Saturday, NovemSantaquin; three grand- ber 25 and 26 at Little Cotton- Among those called to Pay- children; 10 wood Canyon, states Kathle son due to the illness and and three Dis- - death of Lee Santaquin-Tinti- c Rindlisbacher, and a brother, Tischner, and activities Cal dairy-ma- n Camping and LDS church Fresh Produce For Good John F. Openshaw, Salt Lake Chairman. were Mrs. Rindlis- official, City. and arrive posts may bachers father and mother, Funeral services were con- at Troops Little Cottonwood Canyon Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carlisle, ducted Saturday in the Santaanytime they desire but all 0t Payson who are serving as quin Second LDS ward. Bish- units will be signed in at 5 p. missionaries at Fort Apache, op J. Frank Sorenson conductm. on Friday. Supper and a Ariz. They expect to return Extra Large Red Romes ed the services. campfire program with to Arizona later in the month. Famous for Burial was in the Santaquin giant and Baking Cooking each troop or post giving a skit Others from out of town inCity Cemetery under direction stunt, or story willcluded Mr. and Mrs.' Reed of Keith Jolley Mortuary. U.S. No. 1 Selected Russets, climax the first day of the (Helen Carlisle) Black of Grand Serve 'em Baked, camporee. (Junction, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Mashed or Fried Julia J. Durett Boiled, the camporee Arvil (Margaret Carlisle) Saturday Mrs. Julia Josephine Borge-so- n will include camp neat-- 1 soni and Mr. and Mrs. David Durett, 83, Santaquin, died ness, campcraft, camp disci-- , b. Carlisle, Salt Lake City, Sunday morning in a Provo pline, scout uniform, percent rest home after a long illness. in attendance, knot tying, waShe was bom Aug. 18, 1877, ter boiling, firemaking, morse in Santaquin to Andrew and code signaling, pancake cookH3$b 10211 Nicoline Olsen Borgeson. She ing, and blindfolded compass U. S. No. 1 lb. (mjarried William H. Durett contest CUT r0?F Lake and on Instructions the Salt in 1901, camp22, July the marriage was later solemn- oree have been given to scoutized in the Salt Lake LDS masters at Roundtable and all Temple. Obituaries 465-36- Mrs. Hughes to speak at Park Ward The Park Ward Relief Society announces that Maurine Hughes, wife of Dr. Preston . 1 Hughes, Spanish Fork, , will give a review of the Passion Play in Germany, with a background of notes on her recent trip to Europe. She will show photographic slides to illustrate her talk. The special event will take place Tuesday, Nov. 29, 10 a.m., in the Park Ward church. 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