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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1961 Spring Lake News from Smtaquin. By Lenora Huish Le The members of the clubs the of George Guests Fevres for dinner on Sunwere his day of last week Otho Mrs. brother, (Mr. and and two daughters, Yalanda and Renee of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Wilson of Payson. Others present wore Mrs. Shirla Hofeling, Keith Le a Fevre, who is home onOrd furlough from Fort and Loyd LeFevre. Mrs. Clara Menlove, ac coucompanied two of her Mrs. sins from Goshen, Eva Nelson and Mrs. Della White, to Lehi on Sunday, where they met another cousin and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johansen and together they went to Aberdene, Idaho to attend the funeral of Charles Reic, which was held on Aug.7. Alan Butler, his son. Pete and daughter, Mrs. Verla Roundy, of Springville went to Aberdene, Idaho, Sunday afternoon to attend the funeral of his brother-in-laCharles Reic. Miss Yalanda LeFevre from Salt Lake was a house of Mr. and Mrs. guest George LeFevre three days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deuel were in Provo on Fast Sunday. They went to be present at the meeting at their granddaughter was christened and given the name of Lee Ann Iris. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vincent. (Dorothy Ann and girls received green ribbons for the completion of their projects. Group exhibits were selected to 'be sent to the County Exhibit Day. Mr. and Mrs. Alva J. Moore and children; Mr. and Mrs. R. and family; Mrs. N. Moore Daphna Moore; and Mr. and Mrs. George LeFevre and son, e Loyd, and Mrs. Clara attended the Andrew and John Harvey Moore family reunion held Aug. 12, at the Payson Park. A program was presented following a business meeting. Former residents who attended the Moore reunion were five children from Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moore and two sons from Provo. Alan Butler spent Sunday afternoon visiting at the home of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roundy at Springville. Myrl Harper spent two daysj last week visiting with his Mr, and Mrs. Walter Butler. A very enjoyable day was spent Sunday when three sisters with their husbands met together to celebrate the birthday of another sister. In honor of the birthday of Mrs. George Barnett (Clara) Aug. 13, a birthday dinner was given by her three sisters with their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Egdar Park of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels of Pay-so- n at the Jordan Park. Mr. Barnett, whose birthday was on Saturday, was also honored. bys IN PAYSON Men-lov- of Welnsberf, West Germany, WIFELY their husbands on their back, of event In carrying annual partake when the to 1140, city was Invaded and women back custom dating were told they could leave with their most precious possessions. SUPPORT . . . Women A Cities get increase from State for County roabs THIS WEEK'S PRIZE MONEY - Utah County will receive, the largest city in the state, additional state aid of $14,395.-4- 0 was only slightly more than for use on county roads half the taxing power possessed next year as a result of legis- by the smallest cities in the lation enacted by the 1961 Utah State. Per capita cost of basic Legislature. The 1961 B road municipal service on the other allication to Utah County made hand , tend to increase rather prior to passage of the new than diminish with populalaw was $79,180.19. tion size. This was disclosed in a reFoundation analysists also ob search report recently com- serve that no action was taken pleted by Utah Foundation, the by the 1961 Legislature to solprivate governmental research ve the problem of dual taxaorganization. tion of city residents. In Salt In addition, cities and towns Lake County alone last year, will receive added state funds city taxpayers paid over in county taxes to prounder the 1961 law changes. services Payson, for example will be vide municipal-typ- e entitled to increased state aid in the unincorporated areas of $1,669.47 for use on city of the county. According to streets. Payson received $9,182-.7- 5 the Foundation analysis, this in state road funds this county tax for such services Deuel). paid by city residents in addiyear. The S. O. S. Sewing Cowans The Foundation report points tion to their regular city taxes k Club held a party, out that in 1961 Utah Legisla- was equal to a 3.6 mill pro0 August 1, at the home of their ture made a number of sign- perty tax levy ($3.60 per Junior Leader, Miss Linda New Mexico assessed valuation). ificant changes that will afHendrickson. Those who planThe new retirement profect local units of government Mr. and Mrs, Mike Cowan ned and enjoyed the party in the years ahead. Perhaps gram for state and local officwere Linda Wilson, Sandy returned home from a weeks the most of these ials and employees enacted, Benner, Jean Marie Walker, vacation trip to the Butler re- was enactment of the Uniform this year will provide benePat Peery and Linda Mikesell, union and to New Mexico. Municipal Fiscal Procedures fits ranging up to $200 a monMrs. Anna LeFevre, Mrs. They visited with his sister Act which revises the state th for retired officials and emMaurine Wilson of Payson and and husband, Mr. and Mrs. laws pertaining to fiscal ployees, the Foundation report Mrs. Beatrice Y. Moore of Vere Sizemore at Grants N. states. This retirement beneof Utah cities. Provo attended a stork show- Mexico and with Velma Lou fit will be in addition to Fedciter for Mrs. Shirla Hofeling Sizemore, who is employed as iesBeginning in 1962, aUtah eral Social Security coverage on will operate July and sory Wade, Wednesday a Dental assistant at 30 fiscal year, instead of which is already provided to evening. Mrs. Leah Hofeling the nearly all state and local empresent January Mrs. Arlene McCleary, Mrs. Going to St. Johns Ariz., 31 calendar year. The ployees in Utah. Joyce Hofeling, Mrs. Launa they spent the night with Foundation observes that a Hofeling were hostesses. The Smith and Edna Gibbons, who number of technical changes REUNION shower was held in Murray. took them to Egar where they and budgeting accounting Mrs. Blanch Spainhower and visited with Ednas sister. ford municipalities On Saturday, August 19 the greater The next day, they went to discretioin her son, Orrin Spainhower, in the accumula- Holman Family Reunion will from Salt Lake called in for the Girls Home at Lake Side tion aand use of carry-ove- r be held at Payson Park. All a short visit at the home of where the John, James and fund balances. descendants of Joshua Sawyer Mrs. Cecil S. Peery, Thursday. Thomas Butler family reunion Another change analyzed by and Jamies Sawyer Holman Mrs. Peery and Mrs. Spain- was held. Mrs. Cowan was the the Foundation was the subst- and anyone interested in these hower are only descendant of Thomas a itution of single overall pro- lines is invited to attend. The Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Butler attending. tax maximum for the registering will begin at 10 perty The next morning a business Nelson visited with Mr. and a. m. meeting was held, officers large number of individual Mrs. Elmer Mower at limtax rate purpose special Saturday and Sunday of were elected and reports on itations is cities anl counties. Cowan Reunion last week. They spent some finances and geneology were Maximum levies The John and Agnes Barrie operating given. time visiting the places of Mrs. Cowan met a cousin, were set at 18., mills in first Cowan family reunion will be near there. Mrs. Lyle B. Bowen, who is class cities, 34 mills in second held at the Homestead, Heber, Club Exhibit Day a relative on her grandfather class cities, and 35 mills in The Club exhibit day Huishs side as well as the But- third class cities. The maxi- Saturday, August 19, 1961. Noon till evening. for Spring Lake and Santa-qui- ler. Lyle is a daughter of Win-sb- y mum operating levies for was held Wed. Aug. 8 at 16 were counties and Petrella Huish Butler pegged at Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake House eaarly residents of Spring mills in counties with more under the direction of Wanda Lake. than $20,000,000 assessed valuaGreenhalgh and Viola Cowan. On their way home the Co- tion and 18 mills in- counties The girls modeled their wans visited the Petrified For- with less than $20,000,000 valdresses they had made in club. est, the Painted Deseret, The uation. Payson is a third class A demonstration on electricity South rim of the Grand Can- city and Utah County had a was given by a Thompson boy yon and Glen Canyon Dam. 1960 assessed valuation of sis-te- r, 00 return from 4-- Pot-Luc- Contest About Your Neighbors $1,-00- trip $20.00 HERE ARE THE RULES THIS IS A FAMILY FUN CONTEST. NOTHING TO BUY. USE ANY SLIP OF PAPER FOR AN ENTRY NOT NECESSARY TO BE PRESENT TO BLANK. WIN. NOT NECESSARY TO BE A SUBSCRIBER TO THIS PAPER. Guess Who may be anyone in the Payson area. 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Every possible percaution will be taken to prevent typographical errors that might be mistaken for clues, but errorless typography cannot be guaranteed (by anyone). The publisher of the Payson Chronicle will be the judfe in all questions, and his decision will be final. DEPOSIT THIS WEEK'S ENTRIES WITH pre-cedur- Alber-querqu- e. sister-in-law- s. Alta-mon- t, in-ter- et 4-- 4-- H n - $128,076,510. According to the study, inequities in property tax rate limits were not corrected by the 1961 legisla- remember... ONLY YOU CAN tive change. The report points out that Salt Lake City, PREVENT FOREST FIRES! Found-datio- PAYSON COnOCO 9 n HILL CLEANERS CONOCO V "Your Satisfaction Mound City, Mo. Manager OHV 5 h.p. HONDAf 465-357- "50" 226 m.p.g. 45 m.p.h. Automatic clutch :C!ec':c starter 530 additional) 3 speed Irons. Can be converted in Drink Milk at noon and get a refreshing lift You always need protein. Thats why you never outgrow your need for Milk. 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