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Show A Dryberg Sanford. The Pavson Chronicle, Payton. Utah Thursday, February Obituaries R. Rosa Huff Ross Huff, 55, died R. last .Thursday at the family home after a lingering illness, iHe was born Dec, 22, 1906 at Spanish Fork to John R. and Martha Ellen Larsen Huff, He married Wanja Staheli Nov. 23, 1926 at (LehL The marriage later was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Mr. Huff was educated in the Lake Shore and Spanish 'Fork schools. He was a mem ber of the Sons of Utah Pioneers and was employed (at the Utah State Hospital. Surviving are his widow, Payson; two sons and one daughter, Ross S. Huff, with the Army at Fort Benning. Ga John Douglas Huff, Payson Mrs. William (Barbara) Han sen, Salt Lake City; two grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters, Kenneth Huff, Lake Shore; Robert Huff, Oak Hurst, Calif.; Mrs. William ((Laura) Foster, Lake Shore, Mrs. Maye Coller, Culver City Calif. Funeral services were held h Monday, in the Payson Ward Chapel with Bishop Rulon Widdison of the Fifth Ward officiating. Burial was in Payson City Cemetery under the direcition of Keith Jolley Mortuary, Payson. , 1 First-Fift- Robert G. Oroolcs (Robert G. Crooks, 39, died Thursday at his home of can- cer. He was bom April 22, 1902, in Eureka, a son of George S. and Mary Crook Crooks. He married Thelma Hatch, Nov. 1922, in Shoshone. Ida. He was an employee of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in California. He worked in the Ironton Plant, U. S. Steel, for the past 10 years. He was a member of the Masonic She spent "CT her early life in Payson and was educated in Payson seju ooL. She was employed the past few years as a clerk in a Salt (Lake department store. She was a imembeT of the Catholic Church . Su. v.ving are three brothers and four sisters: Merle Sanford, Clarence Sanford, and Bert J. Sanford, all of Payson; M.s. Madge Ewell, Lehi; Mrs. Helen Kofila, Salt Lake City, and Mis. Lillian Dutton, Medford, Oregon; Lilis Waters, Oxnard, California. Holy Rosary will be repeated in Salt Lake City Thursday e ening and funeral services will be held Friday also in Salt Lake City. Burial will 8. 1962 Lodge 430, Oakland, Calif. Ha was a member of the Cockle-bu- r Riding club. Surviving are his widow; brother and sisters; Frank and Earl Crooks, El Centro, Calif.; Ralph, Pleasant Hill, Calif. ;Williatm. Albany, Calif.; and Mrs. Anna Bjorson, El Cerrito. Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Keith Jolley Mortuary by Story Lodge No. 4 F. and A. M., with Earl Oss, Provo, Worshipful master, officiating. Burial was in the Payson be in the Payson City CemCity Cemetery. etery under the direction of Ora Stewart Sheldon Keith Jolley Mortuary of Pay Mrs. Ora Stewart Sheldon, son 67, mother of Oral G. Stewart, Orlelia Robbins Payson, died Friday in (Los s Mr. Mrs. Heniy and Angeles after a lingering illand family of Payson ness. A resident of California since attended funeral services in mo- -' 1934, Mrs. Sheldon was bom Scipio Tuesday for her 73s Mrs. Orletta Robbins, ther, Feb. 19, 1894, at Freefmont, Wayne Co., daughter of James who died Saturday at her illness. P. and Laura Stevens Ander- home after a son. She married George F. Surviving are her husband, Stewart Oct 12, 1912, in Salt Roy Robbins; four daughters; Lake City. The marriage was four grandchildren and five later solemnzied in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. Stewart died in March 1933, at Tremonton, Sinv-mon- - 20-ye- n. She married Sheldon M. E. in C of C banquet December 1934 and moved to California. (continued from page one Surviving are her husband Franks Beckstrom, of San Fernando, Calif., four Frank Roy Broaibent, sons and a daughter and three Pharma7y; First Security Bank, Jim brothers. Nefco Lanes and Daniels, services will oe (Funeral Dr. J. Insurance; Feb. 8th at (Deseret Mortuary in Salt (Lake City and burial Robert Hogan; and Howard in Salt Lake City under the Riley, fruit grower. Holdover board members are direction of Rigby Mortuary Lea Daley, Dr. Mike Coburn. of Payson. Sterling (Bus) Spencer, Floyd Wilda E. Sanford Harmer and Ralph Daniels, Wilda Elaine Sanford, 45, Dave McMullin, William Denformerly of Payson, died Sun- ning, Ray Angus, Clark Elmer day at a Medford, Oregon, hos- and Bill (Hansen. pital of a heart ailment. Retiring from the board She was bom Nov. 21, 1916, are Ray Johnson, Roy .Rodat Salt (Lake City, a daughter gers, Paul Bigler, Bryce Jones of William T. and Elizabeth and Var (Rosenbaum. Met-ropalit- Not of Thanks Mrs. Thelma Crooks wishes to express her appreciation and kind thanks to her many friends and relatives for their acts of kindness and love shown during the illness and death of her husband, Robert, For the floral offerings, the food brought to the home, to Story (Lodge No. 4 F. and A. M. who conducted the services. For anyone who helped in any way to ease the sorrow, she is grateful. Mrs. Thelma Crooks All CARD OF THANKS youngsters attending PAYSON CHRONICLE all classes and completing We desire to express our Our scouts are taught to keep the course will be given a A weexiy newspaper, establish certificate at the end thanks and appreciasincere the of ed in ever their camp grounds clean and 1888, published to leave them cleaner than they class. Thursday and entered as sec tion to the many friends and There will be a special ses- ond Class matter at the pott relatives for their kindness found them. It is, easy to have them keep their trash cleaned sion at the end of the course on office in Payson, Utah, uniei and help during our sorrow up but when we find the camp How To Apply for a Job. the act of March 8. 1879. in the lossof our mother and picnic area littered it' is This will be given by personnel Subscription rate. $3.00 per Martha E. Foote. hard to get them to clean somp from the Employment Service year, $1.75 6 months, payable We are sincerely grateful Office in Provo. in advance; single copy 10 one elses mess up. for the services, the help given The cents. committee As a Scoutmaster I would making arrofat the home, and the floral ini-for angements program "" the appreciate Max R. Warner, Publisher. cooperation elude Eleanor ferings. of all who use our chairLoveless, canyons man, Harold Lorenzo S. Foote and family Hawker and Lynn Madeline Dixtu, in leaving a clean camp, Powell. to teach the boys helping The by our actions. Jr-- . This winter I have taken eat for the Athlete was supat the basketball games particular notice of what trash plied American (Legion Auxis first to appear after a snow by COME AND TAKE A s, iliary, the Jaycees and has covered everything. and the Senior High The first to come is beer P.T.A. cans and bottles, next is cups MIRACLE MILE RIDE etc. from our dairy freeze AN OPEN LETTER , j 1 y much-appreciat- Lillie Dean Maland Jay-shee- notes 88th birthday Monday places. Mrs. Lillie Dean Maland Last summer a club of 4H observed her 88th birthday girls took the project of gaMonday, when a number of up all the trash befriends and relatives called to thering tween the power plant and oifer congratulations. mouth of the canyon. They Earlier, she received a happy cleaned it all up one week and surprise in a visit of her bro- for the next three weeks gathers and a nephew from Ray- thered up what was thrown mond, Elberta, Canada. They out the week. It is during are H, D. Selman, (Lee Sel-ma- n how much is and Wilson Rolfson. surprising thrown out trash of our carelessly During their stay in Payson Cars in a single week. a birthday dinner was arranPlease help keep our canged by Mrs. Emma Wignall, clean. yon with others as fol- attending lows: Lester Franco! m, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClellan and Mrs. Lutitia Steedman. Mrs. Maland was born in Payson, Feb. 5, 1874, a daughter of John and Mary Ann Franeom 'Selman. She married Ezekiel Dean, local barber, who died later. She married J. W. Maland in 1949, he died Nov. 9, 19C0. A member of Camp Seagull, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, she was secretary of Third Ward Relitf .the Society years of construction of the Third Ward church. Thanks, A Scoutmaster, Fay Fielding Youth Continued from Page 1 Wilson. The subjects discussed Care of Infants and are, Small Children, Care and Behavior of Young Children, and How to Entertain the Young Child. Next weeks course cn first aid will be given by registered nurse. The whole course covers .important material, Instruction in things moral good material that anyone is most necessary to the can use. What You Should Do in making of the higest type of citizenship. Cose of Fire will be discus- Theodore Roosevelt sed by two firemen. Lion Five loses to Carbon 72-5- IN A 2 1962 FAIRLANE 500 by David Tanner The Payson Lions still looking for their lirst win on the basketball floor, were defeated last Friday by a well balanced team of Carbon Dinosaurs AT TISCHNER DRIVE THE NEW FAIRLANE AND ENJOY ALL THE FEATURES THAT ARE DISTINCTIVELY FORD 72-5- 2. Coach Dich Harmers Lions led briefly in the opening minutes of play but soon fell behind and Carbon took com1 mand for the remainder of the game. Carbons attack scoring was well be lanced as four players finished with double digets in the scoring column. Dennis Smith led all scorers as he popped in 18 points for the (Lions. Steven Crane, making his first start, scored 11 and Kent C'bom put in 10. Looking ahead, it might be noted that all five members of Fridays starting team were Juniors. The sophmores looked impressive in the Junior Varsity Game as they beat the Carbon J. V. 64 to 34. Payson meets Springville Friday, Febuary 10, on the Springville floor. prides 9'e $e FORD Torque Box Shock Protection 30,000 Mile Lubrication Self Adjusting Brakes 6,000 Mile Oil 2 Change Year Radiator Coolant MAKE A DATE NOW FOR THAT MIRACLE MILE RIDE" AT TISCHNER FORD SANTAQUIN, UTAH Phone 754-328- OR MARION DAVIS Phone 1 754-325- 4 DRIVE OUT AND SEE US TODAY! instant attention at dinner call ! Dont be surprised when you see folkscome racing to the table for Superb Corned Beef. Its tantalizing aroma does unbelievable things to jaded appetites.' BUY YOUR Cudahy Bar Family "S"-Y- our Will Love It Wedding Invitations Lean loin End Cut Average Pork Roast Pork Chops c.n., cu.. Spare Ribs '" AT Ground From (ran, Tender Beef Ground Beef Fish Fillets The Payson Chronicle PAYSON, UTAH PHONE S-rSw- ti. 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