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Show Growth Notes in CLASSDIFOOilD) CHRONICLE Stake Santaquin-Tinti- c CLASSIFIED ADVEP riSEMENT RATES DRY CLEANING By Beulah G. Bradley Phone 754-3- 621 IraNOTlC ES District 465-243- 2-- 465-261- 7. 2-- 465-337- 2. 2-- 465-315- 2. 2-- 465-209- 5. 465-29- tf PERSONAL 465-224- 7. 798-368- 2-- pre-scho- ol 465-337- 7. for the Executor tf Attorney Dave McMullin, Date of first Publication, For Sale Brick and Frame Ironing done in my home Home, Nearly new, ComFebruary 1, 1962. $3.00 per. bu. Call 8 ,15 pletely fenced lot, close to AC5-530- 2-- 1. 1 5 11-- 9 465-291- 9. 2-- town.448 No. Main. Phone 465-361- 3. Ror Sale or Rent Modern bedroom Home at 235 No 2 1st West., Phone 2 Sp. Fork or 4 798-373- 8-- 465-227- 3. FOR RENT Electrical Wiring, Automatic washer, dryer, refrigerator, range, water heater servicing. Range and water heater elements. Hill Electric. Ph 9 tf 465-234- For Rent 4 rooms and bath Modern, Fum. 788 E. 2nd So Payson. Inquire apt. 2 or 3 For Rent Furn. Apt. 298 W. Ut Av. Contact Pearl Bigler, at Johnson Real Estate. tf 10-1- 2 For Rent Apartment Ideal for couple. 380 West Utah Avenue. Floyd Harmer For Rent Duplex Apt. - 3 Room Modern, Gas heat Inq Gudmundsen Jewelry. 10-1- For Rent Call bedroom 2 11-- 9 465-233- 8. Home For Rent Call 75 apt tf So. 7th 11-- 754-335- 7. tf 9 W. tf. 23 For Rent Home, 4 rooms and bath. Newly painted. Gas heat. Near church. Inquire Mrs. Howard Lar sen. 4 tf 465-362- 12-1- For Rent Modern 3 bedim ground floor apt. 346 So 3 5th West. Ph. 465-276- NOTICE TO BIDDERS WORK WANTED 8-- . SCHOOLS Payson City Swimming Bids will be in accordance with drawings and specific ations available at Surveying PooL 18-4- 5. 2-- - 2-- tf For Sale Spinet piano, this area. Take over small monFor Rent 2 bedrm. home at thly paytments, no down 440 E 7th So. in Payson, Inq For more details payment. Provo. write Credit Mgr. Box 148 S. H. Station, Salt Lake City. For Rent Cozy, warm, grd 8 22 Utah. floor front apt, furn. 94 W. 1st N. call For Sale or trade for cow or calves,. Farmall A Tractor For Rent 3 rm unfurn apt 0 in A1 condition Ph 85 No. 2nd West Ph. 6 FR3-506- Sealed bids will be received by the Payson City Record r for the furnishing and installing of equipment for the Pay-so- n City well No. 2 Pu(mping Plant, located adjacent to the Associates, Inc., City Engineers on this project, with offices at 275 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah. A fee of $5.00 will be deposited for the plans and specifications, said fee to be returned upon receipt of the city of the plans and specifications in good condition by the unsuccessful bid ders. Bids will be received until the hour of 7:30 p. m. Monday, Febuary 19, 1962, at which time bids will publicly be opened in the City Council Chambers of Payson City, Utah, located at the Payson WANT TO BUY City Fire Station. A bid bond in the amount of 5 of the Wanted to Buy Used Piano. bid made payable to the Pay-so- n 8 tf. Phone City Corporation shall accompany the bid. If certified MISC. FOR SALE or cashiers check is used in lieu of bid bond, a certificate ianos Why pay' more. Fac- from an approved surety comtory to you. Grands or Spin-nett- s pany guaranteeing the extc-utio- n of the full performance Phone FR 3;3125, 109 N 4 W Provo. Lester R and payment of bond must tf accompany the bid. Taylor. 12 14 4, 2-- 465-212- 8. The Payson City Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the city. Payson City Corporation Mayor, Eugene Hillman 2-- or 8 tf. FOR THE BEST IN El (Rancho For Rent 3 rm. furn. apt. at For Sale camper, excellent condition. 85 No. 2nd W. Ph 1961 465-273- 6 SHOE REPAIR 8 22 Woody Wilson. TRY THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE 2-- or 465-362- 2. 2-- For Rent ibedrm. Ph. 465-317- tf. 8 Unfurnished i 1 apt. 700 So. 1st W. 2-- 1. 8 tf a gift For instance-hav- e you recently thought of an injured friend. Not one who has met with bodily harm, but one whose feelings are hurt and sick from your sharp tonuge, or your act of forgetting to be kind. Make amenrs today, and the gift of, Im sorry shall bless and restore a tortured soul yes, two tortured souls yes, two tortured souls, his or hers and ly youre. Or maybe someone has Perhaps in thought- less derision, someone made you unhappy or sorrowful. Perhaps that someone, even now, labors under the defeating burden of guilt and sorroy conscience. Woulnt forgiveness be a wonderful gift for that friend and for your own also? hapt-pines- Think about then seriuosly wrap a gift today, to lighten someones burden. Your smile, your call, your sweete words, forgivei me can be the lifting gift that is needed for ones soul who is uear defeat and despair. It can acfually mean into the church and a world of helping others. It is a good time today. Do not let the darkness of night cover you again with forgetfulness and slepp of indifference. Now is the time for the gift to be given. Give it and you yourself may feel the essence of true joy, true pece, for you have a friend. And in doing so have brought to his or her door the d SPENCS H AMERICA'l f M3 c Edward H. Bates, Notary Pubic My commission expires Aug. STATE OF UTAH OFFICE OF THE BANK CCMMIS'tlONFR I, Spencer C. Taylor. Bank Commisioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify tha the foregoing is a true and correct cony of the statement of the condition of the above named corporation filed in my office on February 1, 1962. Spencer C. Taylor. Bank Commissioner Payson Spanish Fork Chev. Bel Air Sedan RH PG $2395.00 1939 Rambler Sta. Wagon RH. O.D $1495.00 1933 Ford 500 Sedan V8 1971 R.H. 1958 $1195.00 Coupe R.H. Hyd. $1395.00 Chev. Bel Air Wagon V. RH. 1957 VS 1956 P.G $1095.00 Ford Italian Wagon RH. AT $795.00 Pontiac Hard Top Coupe R.H. A.T. .. $695.00 Chev. Italian Wagon R.H $695.00 1957 Ford Custom Sedan V8 RH. A.T $795.00 19 6 TRUCKS P. U. V6 R. H. GMC L. W. B. 4 Speed $2195.00 1958 Chev. P.U. 4 Speed L.W.B , $1295.00 1931 with International S'ake 1957 1 Ton $895.00 P.U. 4 Speed Chev. Dlx. Cab R.H $1795.00 1950 Ford 1 Ton C&C 1931 M-Me- San-taqu- A.T. Pontiac Hard Top 1937 ng San-taqu- ht $345.00 UTAH COUNTY'S FINEST SERVICE 570 SOUTH MAIN in SPANISH FORK in NOEL DIXON, Salesman Payson, Ph. Ph. FR or 798-35465-32- NO STRINGS ATTACHED? . . . Trying out a song for a new Broadway musical No Strings, stars Diahann Carroll and Richard Kiley receive able accompaniment from composer Richard Rodgers. points. Brent Penrod was third high scorer with 74 points. He also shot 56 of his foul shots. Santaquin First: Maurice Hall was second high scorer of the tournament with 80 points. Elwood Wall was fourth high scorer with 65 points; Eddie Neff was fifth high scorer with CO points; Elwood Wsill made 58 of his foul shots. Allen Santaquin Second: Tischner and Dean Jolley scored 29 points each. Boith had 20 field goals, 25 foul attempts, and 21 fouls. Goshen was ineligible in all 91 r JUST THE THING DRY CLEAN 8 lbs. $15 Spot and Clean Pickup & Delivery or counter service Customer Furnish Own Hangers x Get all your Laundry and Dry Cleaning done with one easy stop. games. News of baptisms and confirmations will be reported next week, as reports of most of the wards was not available in time for publicaion. Snow White THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: Instill Faith in the life of your child. It will form a ground Laundry and Dry Cleaning work for his entire PHONE 4S5-232- 4 life time. This is a priceless gift rearrangement and Advisory Service J Confidential Without Oblige tion :: ;n Investment in Real Esiaie is a hedge against inflation. Fcur Room Home with full basement, gas heat, located on highway 91. FLU acre. Parents may leave children outside by themselves; no restrict-tion- s as to pels. Only $3200.00. For Individuals who expect to build homes, we have lots located near school and stake center. fceitlt QolleuI MORTUARY - v' Service With A city sclid brick home, 5 rooms, full basement. 419 E. 3rd So. Terms. Farms from 1 acre to 460 acres. Business locations to fit your needs-- SERVICE . . OK SPECIALS Gift-Givin- WATCH REPAIR:: TIME BOX Chev. Co. 2, 1964. $500 to $1300. CO. Terms. II Jack Gridley 1962. uary. se tertained their fathers 4 M-M- Third East Payton. Utah PERFECT FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN lz full-cour- a program. We are indebted to J. II. Kay, official Time and Score n Keeper at the Stake n and Junior Basketball games which have just concluded, for the accurate repor of activities of the teams and ind vidual players. According to Mr. Kay, Second Ward took devine. Christ-lik- e gift of first place in the Senior g love. YYes, games, with Eureka sec can wark miracles even in Feb- ond, Genola third, and First in fourth place. ruary! Each ward is commdmorating Here is a report of each ward. Santaquin second Ron--al- d the week by placing Butler was high scorer The Stake MIA Speech Fes tival is to be held in each word with 141, averaging 15.5 per on the 20th of February. Re- gajme. Two games he played member the eheme of the sp he was high scorer with 31 eeches is to be, Who is my and 23 points. Steven Fowlks Start working on was fourth high scorer with neighbor. the talk now all who are elig- 92 points, and both Ronald ible as winners of the wards and Steven shot 60 of their will have opportunity to part- foul shots. Both played nine icipate in the Stake Quarterly games. Eureka: Lee Ryan was secConference Sunday evening ond high scorer of the tournMIA service. The Stake Gold and Green ament with 113 points, averBall is to be held Saturday aging 12,2 points per game. of his foul evening, Feb. 10, at our Cul- He also made 65 tural Hall in the stake center. shots in nine games. Dave Lovely and unique decora- Bird was third high scorer tions will inspire you.. Dee with 93 points, averaging Freemans orchestra will pro- 10.4 per game. vide the dance musics and all Genola: Don Oberg was fifth over 14 years are urged to par- high scorer of tournament with ticipate. Parents are especial- 79 points, averaging 8.8 points ly urged to be there. The love- per game. Arden Throckmorly decorations have been in ton made 68 of his foul shots the making for the past two Santaquin First: Rodney Hudson was sixth high scorer weeks. with 76 points; Jack Hudson If you missed the Gas-Ligof his foul shots in Follies and evening of Gay shot 54 Nineties entertainment last the nine games. Santaquin Saturday evening, you are per- First was the only team tc haps saying, '0, why did I force a team into an overtime. le oher hings keep me from Santaquin First was ineligible aending. It was fun from be- in all games. In the Junior Tourginning to end. A large crowd enjoyed not only the specialty nament Competition, Genola foods, but the excitement of First took second; Santaquin having waiters attend you. Second took third; and GoThe program was of excellent shen placed fourth. Genola: Robert Murdo h quality, and close to 80 entertainers were there to make it was high scorer in the tournaa memorable evening. We are ment with, 82 points, he was sure the Building Fund did also high game scorer with 18 160 South 3 bedroom brick, full basemeri. Across the road from school. No highways to cross. Terms Low down Payment. CHECK THIS PRICE TWICE 2 apartment or a family home, which wil you use if for? Beautifully landscaped Main Street location. Make an offer Newly decorated and landscaped home. Large corner lot. Your own terms. H ycu hare been waiting for small acreage. We have two. One chicken set up 2X2 acres, 2 bed foom and full basemen! home. And 3 acres and nice little home. For you who don't drive a car. Cosy little brick klks from center of town. .home s STRENGTHEN al M-M- 754-341- 465-273- 465-36- encouragement perhaps? Who can say that Christmas time and birthdays are the only times needed to present gift-givi- STUDY AT HOME CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS We prepare Men and Women No experience Ages Grammer school necessary. education usually suffeient. Permanent jobs, no layoffs, short hours. High pay, advancement Send name, home address, phone number and time home. Write P. O. Box 116, Salt Lake City, Utah. 754-341- 0. g tone! ....Today is Oh, yes it is! But, you say, Christmas and the New Year are past and over and there is no reason to celebrate with the giving of gifts But who can measure the worth of a gift prehaps even mofe needed now than the tinsel wrapped one at Christmas time? Whocan gauge the wondeijul worth of a heart-lovin- g given now today the gift of cheerfulness and gift-givin- mending, 15c pt: line for the first install new pockets, zippers, week and 10c per line fur each Consult County Clerk or reand cuffs. PICK UP AND consecutive week, with a minsigners for further inspective DELIVERY. imum charge of 50c for first formation. 3 week and 30c for each addiFourth Judicial PHONE tional week. State of Utah, in and Court, GLEANERS HILL Utah County. for Any want ad that requires it the end of month NOTICE TO CREDITORS billing PETS FOR SALE wiil be charged at 15c per line IN THE MATTER OF THE per weeK. OF THE TERMINATION For Sale Pure bred Britney INTEREST AND ESTATE reasonpup'W ill sell for a OF GEORGE E. HANKS 8 able price. Call aka GEORGE EDWARD Sealed bids for the purchase HANKS. school 66 two passenger For Sale - Farm Produce of Deceased, buses will be recieved by the Creditors will present claims of Education of Nebo Boaid For Sale First Quality Baled School D .strict at the office in with vouchers to the underHay. Arthur L. Francom.8 Spanish Fork, Utah on or signed at the office of Dave 1 Phone oefore Monday, February 19, McMullin, Attorney at Law, p.m., at which City Office Building, Payson, For Sale Baled iHay or Straw 1962 at 8:00 be publicly op- Utah, on or before the 20th will time Phone ton. they by the bale or aloud. Buses day of March, 1962. and read ened 15 8 JUNE MIDLER are to meet all current Utah - Administratrix Sta.e requirements in addition For Sale Automobiles to the prepared specifications Attorney for Administratrix which may be obtained from Dave McMullin, Date of first Publioation, the district office in Spanish one For Sale 1953 Plymouth, January, 18, 1962. Owner Car. $275. Sam Perry Fork. The Board of Education re210 No. 3rd East. Phone NOTICE TO CREDITORS 8 tf. serves the right to accept any Did or to reject any or all IN THE MATTER OF THE TERMINATION OF THE For Sale - Real Estate bids. C. J. Wendell INTEREST AND ESTATE OF ALOE MELLOR aka Asst. Supt. and Business For Sale 4 bedim, mod. home, ALLIE B. MELLCR aka 5 acres. Will sell building Manager ALLIE BUTLER MEULOR lots on it Call ll-9Deceased, Creditors will present claims For Sale Good irrigated paswith vouchers to the underture close in Payson. Call signed at the office of Dave Gilbert W. Perry, Spanish Will do iioning in home. $3.25 MqMullin, Attorney at Law, 8 after a bu. or .90 hr. Call Fork. Ph. Office 11-- 9 tf. City on orBuilding, Payson, 1 tf. 6 p. m. before the 5th Utah, For Sale or Rent Modem Will tend children day of June, 1962. Roy Broadbent Brick Home in Haskellville. in my home by the hour oi Executor Make offer. Glen Close. by the day. Call We do all repairing, grow because of the interest of the membership of the stake.. Brother Evelyn Kirk, chairman og the Building iund and all who helped are to be congratulated on the wonderful experience for our stake. Weddings are always fun to anticipate and this week we have two of our stake youth who are matrimonial minded. Cn February 16 Carolyn Stanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thays Stanley, willmarry Jack Tippets, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan K. Tippetts, of The young couple will greet theih many friends at a reception held in their honor the same evening at Center Cultural Hall. They will make their home in Provo. James Keith Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jaimes Brady, was married on January 27 to Linda McConnell, dapghter of Mrs, iLods McConnell of Cedear The bride.s City. mother entertained in honor of the couple that evening at a reception in the Cedar City First Ward. James is employed at Sperry, s in Salt Lake City, where the couple plan o make a home. Qenola Ward Relief Socin iety held a party-sociin honor of the Visiting Teachers of the Ward last Tuesday in connection with the Work dinner Day. A was served to a large crowd at noon, and a special program followed. Each teacher was presented a gift for services well accomplished. Last Tuesday evening the (Laurals of the Genola Ward under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Evelyn Larsen entertained their fathers at a banquet. The event was held at the ward house and following dinner the girls en- ANNUAL REPORT The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah To the Bank Commissioner of the Slate of Utah Report of Thursday, February 8. 1962 PAYSON BUILDING & LOAN SOCIETY of Payson. Total Number of MortCounty of Utah, State of 59 gage Loan Accounts Utah. Total Number of savings Statement of Condition as at and Investment Share the close of Business. DecAccounts 22 . . ember 31. 1961. State of Utah ) ASSETS ) ss Cash on hand and in of Utah ) County CHARACTER Banks $ 1,583.79 Robert E. Huber, being first First mortgage share duly sworn according to laV, COUNTS account sinking deposes and says that he is fund the Secretary-Treasure- r of the loans $196,300.00 above named corporation and $196,300.00 that the foregoing report con-tarReal estate sold on a full, true and correct contract $5,000.00 statement of the condition of $5,000.00 the said corporaion at the Accounts Receivable $28.40 close of business on the Cist Total Assets SCOUT WEEK FEB. $202 912 19 day of December, 1961. LIABILITIES Robert E. Huber, Unpledged Withdrawable TRY THE CHRONICLE Shares WANT ADS FOR QUICK this 29th day of January A Installment SALE OF ANY ARTICLE 1962, shares 18,003.91 Attest: (Three Directors) Earl C Full paid L. Page, Vernal Twede, Wesshares 93,700.00 ton C. Bean. Total Saving and Subscribed and sworn to beInvestment Share fore me this 29th day if Jan- II MEMBER OF MULTIPLE LISTINGS, ! George T. Eckersley, Realtor JOHNSON REAL ESTATE West 1st North, Phone Albert C. NutlalL Ph. E. Byron Dasirup, Phone Payton, Utah 94 PEARL BIGLER, Local Representative Telephone Huish Theatre Bldg. Payson. Utah 485-212- 485-343- 465-328- 3 VIC ... 24 HOUR kWt ; AMBULANCE ,, j ! SERVICE VX PHONE 8 3 465-253- 4 465-20- ;. Iki fv ?eauty and Dignity - -- v 1 , ' 'V- - , : W , WORTH Vr v PAYSON7 ' -- C-r- , v.Vf VI ' 1 |