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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah MW CHRONICLE DRY CLEANING THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1961 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT repairing, mending, install new pockets, zippers, iac !.: and cuffs. PICK UP AND week and We do al) flo Comment HATES Consult County Clerk or reline for the first each spective signers for further in10c per line DELIVERY consecutive week, with a min- formation. Fourth Judicial 3 imum charge of 50c for first PHONE week and 30c for each addi- Court. State of Utah, in and HILL CLEANERS for Utah County. tional wetK NOTICE TO CREDITORS Complete Cleaning Service. Any want ad that requires of month Alterations and repairs. he end billing ci ESTATE CF LARS A. JOHN.. ill be chained at i5c per line Special one day service. SON, also known as Lars A. and delivery. Local pick-u- p pir week Johnson, fr 465-243- RON'S PEERLESS GLEANERS WORK WANTED Utah Ave 175 W. Phone 465-295- Large and small Electrical ApCall pliances REPAIRED. 4 Payson or Goshen Glen Erickson, El-- ! tf berta. 2 465-303- PERSONAL 274-326- i 3-- All Brands Wasner, Dryer service on large and Service. Call R. C. Cloward, Prompt small electric appliances at tf. Phone Merrill Electric Repair. Work and BOOK WORLD Let guaranteed. 600 West HighCHILDCRAFT your help way, Salem. Ph. family. Maynard Moore Local Rep. Ph. MISC. SALE 5-- 465-203- 1. 798-271- 7. 465-234- 2. FOR n, grass-root- 465-364- 9. 2-- 28 i 2-- thly payments. Write Cred- Attorney for Administratrix Date of First Publication, it Mgr. Box 939, Idaho Falls, FOR RENT December 22, 1960. Idaho. CLEANINGEST carpet cleaner you ever used, so easy too. Get NOTICE TO WATER USERS Blue Lustre. Rent our Blue Notice is hereby given that Lustre electric shampoo maWater Users AsStrawberry and chine. Payson Furniture Robert E. Huber, sociation, by Appliance Co. 11-Treasurer, Payson, Utah, has For Sale One auto, washer filed with the State Engineer For Rent Partly fura apt., and one regular washer. a request for an extension of Both in Good condition. lime in which to make and newly decorated. Ideal loPriced very reasonable.' Call submit Proof of Appropriacation, Phone 12-- 1 tf 0 or come to 160 So tion of water under Applica3 East. 5 tf tion No. 14230 for the approFor Rent $40.00. New Honeypriation of 100 sec.-- ft of water furnmoon cottage. Partly In- FOR SALE - LIVESTOCK from Diamond Creek, trib. to ished. One bedroom. For Rent at 788 E. 2nd So. Modern. Furnished, Apts. decorated. Inquire newly 1 tf Apt. 1 or 2. For Rent 2 bedroom home. tf Phone 8-- 17 465-238- 4. 465-238- quire at Phone 465-317- 2. Modern 3 room duplex apt Gas heat Electric stove and water. Inq. Gudmundsen 8 tf. Jlry. 2 bedroom Home, For Rent 272 No. 3rd East. Phone 5 tf or 465-20- For Rent Unfurn. 2 bedroom home, full basement, 3 rms. in basement, $45. 243 S. 2nd 1 or W. Call Payson Pleasant Grove, SU For Sale - Real Estate pro-testan- brick modFor Sale ern home. Gas heat, electric water heater. Good location. 0 Phone tf 10-2- room brick house. For Sale Carpets, drapes, full basement Call 4 12-8-- 12-1- bedroom residence, Payson. Contact Gene Braithwaite, Huish Theatre, Payson, Utah. For Sale 3 553 E. 1st N., 12-1- The key to right giving is selecting the right people to whom to give. This is a most difficult task but it is a job at which The National Foundation has proven itself exceptionally competent. Research may be said to be a journey into the unknown to push forward the frontiers of knowledge. Inevitably, its nature is such that no man can foretell exactly where it will lead. But this average man to whom we just referred and who is perhaps dissatisfied with the uncertainties over where research will lead, might be reminded that The National Foundation has shown in the past what it can do as, for example, initiating the research ;?s that developed 3 the Salk and Sabin polio This vaccines. and other ma- jor accomplishments consti- tute the credentials of the worlds largest health organization for go- voluntary ing ahead. A great deal of basic re- of this journey into the search, j unknown, was needed to create the bases which made possible the development of the polio vaccines. This again will be necessary as The National Foundation moves forward in its expanded program which includes birth defects and arthritis in addition Dr. Albert B. Sabin at his University of Cincinnati laboratory o oxamines samples of his vaccina, developed by him with $1,500,000 in March of Dimes public contributions. Sabin vaccine, to be taken orally instead of by noedlo, has bean approved for eventual use in the U. S. live-vir- us to continued work in polio. Perhaps you have heard the comment mat a camel is a horse put together by a committee. This illuminates what I think is one of the principles of research. Great research is done by great men, not by committees. It is The National Foundations job, among others, to find those great men, and to see that they have adequate equipment with which to work It is natural for the public to want immediate results For the parents of a child afflicted with arthritis, foi instance, to want quick cures is understandable. But we are trustees of public funds. We cannot spend those funds save for projects that have some promise of success, conducted by people who have shown what they can do. If our aims in research could be summed up, 1 would say that The National Foundation operates like a rapier, not a bludgeon. We are selective. We put March of Dimes funds in the exact spot and under the specific man who will make tf 5 AUTO 465-300- 8. FIRE LIFE TRUCK BUSINESS B-- 8 1h Personal Stapler vith a Hundred P" 1- -5 A DESK FASTENER A HAND STAPLER A TACKER GLEN R. MILNER For Sale Modem Brick Home at 546 West 2nd So. Has GI Loan, can stay with home. Phone Phone 465-275- 3. JANUARY Payson 754-393- 9 prides tional Foundation desires re- mea We have had Suiresingreat the past We shall have them in the future and, with public contributions to the March of Dimes, those men will accomplish mud: for the good of mankind. ffe fye WY Y0GR Wedding Invitations The Payson Chronicle PAYSON, UTAH PHONE Built by Bostitch for years of use. Haodjr, rugged, compact. SPECIAL NEW BRICK Six (Cyf)e BEST PRICE 0 cm. HOME. IN THE OFFICE Dependable performance at low cost makes it economical tor terry desk, to stop office borrowing and waste of time. IN THE HOME: Youll find It one of the handiest things around the house for sealing lunch bags; tacking decorations etc.; basting garments; fastening grocery slips, letters, checks; seal ing garbage wrappings; dozens of other LOAN. HURRY ON THIS ONE. ( every-da- AT SCHOOL: JOHNSON REAL ESTATE PEARL BIGLER. Local Representative Telephone 465-278- Sanlaquln TAKE OVER CONTRACT. Huish Theatre Bldg. ahead. To accomplish what The Na- fs HIGHEST QUALITY 4 Vi PERCENT the most of it. We do not dump millions into hundreds of projects with a vague hope that by the law of averages some may produce. In short, we try to be as careful in the selection of research projects as an extremely fussy woman is in selection of a spring hat The research future is bright With laboratory methods that have been developed, many under March of Dimes grants, we can move farther ana faster than in years past Indeed, I often think of the polio struggle as a time when we tooled up for what is to come. The methods that were so successful in that polio challenge are now being applied to the greater challenges that lie ts DOSTITCH For Sale or Rent room brick home located 260 N. 4th West. Call Harold D. Jones, 5 PRACTICALLY anti-poli- AT New 2 bed- 12-1- rv V3 (if there is any such person) , it is that conducting a first-rat- e research program is much more than just giving money indiscriminately to various laboratories. 500-pou- Four room brick home for Sale or for rent. Inquire at Payson Shoe Repair Shop, across road from Turf Cafe. Call 5 tf. 465-303- 1. If there is any one point that we scientists must get across to the "average man ct 6. . Ken-nedy- al The National Foundation . 465-296- 465-363- . one of its most vital, if not its most vital, responsibility in the coming years will be in the international field, maintaining our position in international trade, developing and encouraging new markets, providing some degree of assurance and protection for those who trade with us, dealing with the problems which are raised in Western Europe by new trade structures, as well as trade with the underdeveloped areas of the world. Explaining his views, Governor Hodges said: I am for expansion of trade. I think that is the way the world gets along. I think that is the best remedy for anything. It is far more important than aid and all the other talk you can get. You have real problems in expanding trade, because you have the question of the balance of payments and all of that. It has been turning against us in the last several years. We have much to do, But I am very much in favor of expanding trade both ways. Governor Hodges had just returned from a trip to Argentina and Brazil with 27 other Governors, he said those na-- ; tions were interested primar-il- y in trade. The North Carolinian has had a background of business experience. He rose from office boy in the textlie industry to vice president of Marshall Field and Company, in charge of mills and sales. In 1950 he was elected Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina. He has been Governor since 1954. During the recent political campaign he headed a committee of businessmen for Senator Kennedy. 1-- 12-1- 465-234- 9. ct By THOMAS M. RIVERS Vice Pretident-MedicAffaire I would say perhaps 465-32- 12-- 465-364- 0. Receipts $81.5 billion, expend- itures $80.4 billion, surplus $1.1 billion. The Eisenhower Administration now is preparing a budget for the next fiscal year to be presented to Congress before President-eleKennedy is inaugurated on Jan. 20. Indications are that President Eisenhower is determined to present to Congress a balanced budget. But Mr. Kennedy will occupy the White House while Congress acts oh the budget He is expected, to submit his own ideas and during the oolitical campaign he proposed substantial increases in Government spending. He is on record, however, as believing in a. balanced budget. The only times when an unbalanced budget is warranted, he says, is during a or a naserious recession tional emergency Where there should be large expenditures for national defense." If adhered to, this places upon the new budget director the task of aligning Mr. campaign promises with the reality of available Spanish Fork River in Utah County, Utah, far power pur- revenue. For Sale Pigs, either live poses. Indications are that he will or dressed, half or whole. It is represented that ap- be able to use to advantage all Also, Fresh Eggs. Ervin proximately $1,500.00 has 'been the fiscal skill and knowledge Greenhalgh expended on construction en- he acquired while serving in 5 gineering. Plans of proposed the Budget Bureau during the Central Utah project will de- 1940s and in other fields of termine completion date. activity since that time. Protest resisting granting Mr. Bell, 41 years old, was of said request, with reasons at one time an administrative therefor, must be in affidavit assistant to President Truman, form and filed with the State recearch director for Adlai .. Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Stevenson in the 1952 PresiN Salt Lake City, Utah, on or dential campaign, and an embefore February 18, 1961. ploye in the Budget Bureau A hearing will be held on in the 1940s. this request in the courtroom As Budget Director he will of the County Courthouse, have Cabinet status. 10:00 a.m. Thursday, February Expanded International 23, 1961, Provo, Utah. All Trade should appear at the Another of appointment hearing. great importance to industry was that of Gov. Luther H. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER Hodges of North Carolina as Secretary of Commerce. He is Published in the Payson 62. Chronicle, Payson, Utah, In announcing the appointfrom Jan, 5, 1961 to Jan. ment of Governor Hodges, 19, 1961. BIO PIO ... Policeman John R. President-eleKennedy made Burkhamer slnglehandedly subclear that he regards exit dued this boar that pansion of the nations interwandered into a Monroe, Wis., national trade as perhaps the TRY THE CHRONICLE residential area from its farm most vital responsibility of home. ' WANT ADS FOR QUICK his Secretary of Commerce. Mr. Kennedy referred to the CREM REAL ESTATE SALE OF ANY ARTICLE Commerce Department as a most vital agency and then & INS. CO. added: South Main or 712 new Director of the The Budget Bureau David District Federal E. Bell, Harvard economist is in a position to influence greatly the spending policies of the Kennedy Administration and thus the fiscal soundness of the nation. It is a difficult job in a Jr., difficult time that he is unDeceased, dertaking. There is no doubt Creditors will present claims that spending pressures are to the undersigned at the of- going to be terrific. fice of Allen L. Hodgson, atBut members of the Contorney, 35 West 1st So., Pay-sogressional economy bloc are Febon or before Utah, to in every eager cooperate ruary 15, 1961. way possible in holding GovCONRAD A. JOHNSON, ernment spending down to Administrator, of the essentials. They are urging a Estate of Lars A. Johns campaign against son, aka Lars A. Johnson, wasteful spending. Jr., Deceased. At the time the First Publication Dec. 15, 1960. Eisenhower present Administrations forecast for this fiscal year (ending next June 30) is: NOTICE TO CREDITORS I N T H E MATTER OF THE Small CaDinet Work, ChilTERMINATION OF THE etc. Pianos Why pay more. Facdrens Cupboards, Desks, INTEREST AND ESTATE Spin-nett- s. or Grands to Cornell Binks. Ph. you. tory OF CLYDE CANNON, 10-- 6 tf 109 Phone FR Deceased. N. 4 W.. Provo. Lester R. Creditors will present claims tf with vouchers to the underTaylor. For Sale Automobiles signed at the office of Dave Mercury Outboard Motors. McMullin, Attorney at Law, Fibre glass and resin for For Sale 52 Chev. Pickup Office City Building, Payson, Truck. Excellent condition. boats, Boating accessories. on or before the 22nd Utah, transmission. New Pickering Cabinet and Door, day of February, 1961. tf. Payson. Heavy duty rear wheels and HAZEL CRANE, tires. Steel floor in bed. Administratrix. Sale: Fine Piano 10-- 6 For Spinet, tf Jay Reif. like new. Assume low mon- Dave McMullin, 465-203- 0. March of Dimes Research Grants Awarded Only to Top Scientists ictcai y uses. What every student needs, young and old. Handy to carry in pocket, brief case, or beg. , . . frt Atttfotte . . . cvc facouetf 465-328- 3 Payson, Utah Mb THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO llany Varhttes of Napkins YTeddlng Invitations - Thank Yous 1 |