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Show 7 Y The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah CLASS BFDEID chronicle Thursday, February DOINGS DRY CLEANING Complete Cleaning Service. Alterations and repairs. Special one day service. Local pick-u- p and delivery. Phone Utah Ave 465-295- 2 SALE - LIVESTOCK FOR For Sale Gumsey Heifer will freshen soon. See Guy Jr. Farley. Phone 798-272- 4. Salem. Denning 2-- took For Sale 1953 Plymouth, one Owner Car. $275. Sam Perry 210 No. 3rd East. Phone 8 tf. IMUl" An 18 ounce downward when it WORK WANTED PETS FOR SALE after For Sale German Shepherd Wanted Part time work Ther-old school and female weekends, and male Puppies, Brook. 770 So. Main. 2 196 South 0. $10. Ph. Main. Electrical Wiring, Automatic 465-275- 2-- For Sale - Real Estate For Sale Brick and Frame Home, Nearly new, fenced lot, close to town. 448 No. Main. Phone Cokn-plete- ly 22 465-361- 3. - more. Fac-tor- y Spin-nett- s. 798-373- 465-227- 3. 465-201- 9. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Albert L. Hurst, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at the law office of her attorney, Boyd L. Park, 30 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of April, 1962. Elzada Martineau Hurst Administratrix We loan carpet shampooers Date of first publication Feb. FREE with Blue (Lustre pur- 22, 1962. RENT FOR chase. Also rent elelctric shampoo rer. Payson Furni- BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS ture and Appliance Co,. For Rent 4 rooms and bath. CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF Modern, Fum. 788 E. 2nd So. For Sale Zenith radio phono, 3. UTAH Payson. Inquire apt. 2 or 4 comb., lg. cab. mahogany. NOTICE OF HEARING All req. oper, player. speed Case No. 73 parts like new. Call For Rent Fum. Apt. 298 W. 2 IN THE MATTER OF THE Ut. Av. Contact Pearl Bigler, AMENDMENTS OF THE at Johnson Real Estate. Sale 58 Cushman motor 2 GENERAL tf Forscooter RULES AND Ph. 465-219- 2. 9-- 465-28- 75 10-1- $100.00 7th 75 So. 4 me, Lar- Mrs. Howard 465-362- 8. sen. 12-1- BLOTTERS Green PAYSON CHRONICLE : SERVICE f TIME BOX t Payson Spanish Fork ; 4 K44M-H-H-M44W- For Rent Modern 3 bedrm. ground floor apt. 346 So 5th West. Ph. 465-27- 63 , 12 14 tf For Rent 2 bedrm. home at 440 E. 7th So. in Payson, Inq, Provo. 4, For Rent 3 rm unfurn 85 No. 2nd West Ph. 465-272 or apt 36 Unfurnished 1 For Rent bedrm. apt. 760 So. 1st W. tf 2-- 8 Cheerful, Cozy fum 3 rms. and bath. Ideal loc. UtiL Fum except elec. 278 E. 1st So. CaU 465-291- 2. For Rent 3 rm. fum apt heat and hot wtr. fum. newly decorated. 308 North 6th W. -tf For Rent Small mod. home Elbert Madson. Ph. 465-322- 1. -tf GOVERNREGULATIONS ING THE CONSERVATION OF OIL AND GAS IN UTAH 24 HOUR OUR SOIL A OUR STRENGTH AMBULANCE PHONE E '' i". NEWS OF NEBO SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT By Warren E. Bendixon Washingtons continued interest in soil improvement is foreGeorge Washington's indicated in a to Will- - j sight in soil conservation is iam Strickland letter 1797: in July part of our great American Your strictures on the agriThe General returned heritage. to his Mount Vernon estate culture of this country are but too A half, a third or following Revolu ionary War evenjust a fourth of what we as one of the famous men in the nation. Upon returning, he mangle, well w.ough and prorealized the extent of siol er- perly dressed, would produce osion and loss of soil fertility more than the whole under that had occured during his our system of management; absence. Washingtons leader- yet such is the force of habit we cannot depart from it. ship and progressive thinking, that 1 ho consequence of which is along with farming methods he observed during the war, that we rUin the lands t! at are either gave him lasting enthusiasm already cleared, and g to protect the soil cut down more wood, if we have it or emigTa'.e into the he loved. From his diary of 1735, we Western country , . . . The evidence of settle, exlearn he experimented with West was obplaster of paris and powered ploit and move car stones for fe. tilizers, and served by Washington and United the seen be thoughout planted clover, orchard grass ' and peas. Washingtons interest States today. Conservationist-in soil conservation continued today as did Washington, realize that man owes a duty r while president. future generation. The prothe George, A. Washington, the w 64 West ist j . SERVICE 465-253- 4 y north v .'j payson ... . life-givir- 1953 30 ft. House and strength cf our presiderts nephew, operationg tection Trailer, good condition, Ph. nation depends upon the proTHE the Mount reSTATE Vernon esta OF UTAH e, TC Santaquin, 292 No. ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS ceived these instructions in tection and strength of cu 2nd West. OF PRODUCTION, MINERAL 1789: . . The gullies in these agriculture. In the wo.ds of For Sale Pink Nylon Formal, AND ROYALTY OWNERS fields, previous to their being He was indeed, in size 10. Ph. after AND OTHER PERSONS IN sown with grain and grass-seeTHE STATE INTERESTED 5 p.m. 1 ought invariably to be every sense of the- word, a IN DRILLING FOR AND THE filled up. By so doirg, and a wise, a good and a great man. PRODUCTION OF OIL AND small sprinkling of manure INC EASED EFFICIENCY CR GAS: thereon, they will acquire a r green award, ECONOMY Under the provisions of and strength of soil TitiLe to prere.ve sufficient 6, 40, Utah Code MOOTS Annotated 1653, the Oil and them. Gas Conservation Commission The Presidents last annual is given authority to make message to Congress lecorrm-ende- d the establishment of a rules and regulations and amend them from time to time board of agriculture to collect as deemed necessary for the and diffuse information and proper administration of the assist in improvements and Oil and Gas Conservation Act. discoveries. Corrg-es- s did not Notice is hereby given that accept the recommendation the Utah Oil and Gas Conser- until almose a century later The years following Washvation Commission has prepared a tentative set of am- ingtons term as president endments and revisions to the saw greater improvements on General Rules and Regulations the Mount Vernon estate. He as and that a hearig planed crop rotations for eacih The National Safety Council says: Tkrv At tit ( sUtiftct1y willadopted Always carry a pair of reinforced held on such amend- of his different farms. He calbe 8 MafchK4 dsslgnsd chains. In deep snow and on ments and additions on Th- culated finanicial reunr, tire ice, they help you go and stop more ursday, March 8, 1962, at 10:00 allowing for cost of seed, cul- safely." Winter tires aid for A. M. , in the SALES Crystal Room, tivation, etc. for several rosnow, but do not retations. At Hotel Newhouse, Fourth South the time of his deah, place need for tire chains in severe at Main, Salt Lake City, Utah, he war p.acticing a seven year snow or ice conditions. Dont be a PAYSON CHRONICLE at which hearing suggestions rotation. traffic blocker. as to the adoption, amendment and additions to such changes or any other changes will be Solid Brick. 9 room on ore acre: $11,700. 754-39- . 465-20- 10 n: d, - 2 3-- Cha-pte- BOOKS heard. DATED February, JUST LISTED bedroom cosy home. All floors covered. Service With Beauty and Dignity - . 465-362- 1. JCeiilt tfclleu MORTUARY- j Thcma-Jefferso- tf 4 i 465-317- 222 For Sale rooms and For bath. Newly painted. Gas heat. Near church. Inquire Rent-Ho- 798-2S3- 8. W. 754-335- 7. 1 job. 8-- 465-23- 49 Pianos Home For Rent, Call approximately INTEREST AND ESTATE OF REED CHADWICK. Deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Dave McMultyn, attorney at Law, City Office Building, Payson, Utah, on or before the 25th day of April, 1962. Plomo Chadwick washer, dryer, refrigerator, range, water heater servicing. Range and water heater elements. Hill Electric. Ph. Administratrix tf Attorney for the Administra1-trix- , Dave McMullin, Date of first Pubication, M1SC. FOR SALE February 22, 1962. Why pay 4 Ror Sale or Rent Modern to you. Grands or bedroom Home at 235 No. 109 Phone FR 2 1st West. Phone N. 4 W., Provo. Lester R. tf Sp. Fork or Taylor. For Sale Must sell 3 bedim For Sale Spinet piano, this mod. home. Good loc. lge lot. area. Take over small monDarrell Hill. Ph. thly payments, no down payment. For more details write Credit Mgr. Box 148 For Sale Home, 5 bedroom S. H. Station, Salt Lake City. 189 No. 4th W. Truck canopy. Utah. Ph. In the heart of town this 15th day of 1962. STATE OF UTAH OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION. Cleon B. Feight FOR THE BEST IN SHOE REPAIR EXAMINE OUR FILES. It Will Save You Miles Secretary CHRONICLE WANT ADS ring qukk result TRY THE CHRONICLE Large Lot. At an unbelieveable price. Call us on this one s JOHNSON REAL ESTATE PEARL BIGLER. Local Representative Telephone Payton. Utah Huish Theatre Bldg. Stucco 5 room home, $6800. Solid Brick 6 room home with fireplace. No down payment. ro:m Brick Home $5100. Good Location 6 room Frame Home, 1 acre, county on 91 $3200. Solid Brick, new home, full basement, $13,000. 40 acres choice Farm Land, full water right, 53 acres, 6 room Block Home and Orchard. Ideal Dairy setup with 675 lbs. Milk base. 41 acres chcice Farm Land with 6 room Home. 160 acres Orchard Land. 240 acre feel water Living room, dining room carpeted. ! DESK from -- 9. 3 ; PERSONAL 798-239- 2. Ph. WATCH REPAIR '' U.U..L FR3-5C5- ' of the 4--H dropped Executor cold chisel that fell approxi- a workmans pocket. Its point 25 feet could severehave hit mately the hat with a force of apFor Sale - Farm Produce Attorney for the Executor ly injured Benjamin Eugene proximately 26 foot pounds. The Dave McMullin, if he had not Sudbury (left) only damage was to the hat. Date of first Publication, been SEWING MACHINES Shrubs and Roses, wearing an industrial hard Examining the hat is W. R. Trees, 1, 1962. hat. February of 4466 West Sudbury, Hansen, assistant safety engiStarks, quality guaranteed. 5295 South, Kearns, shows how neer at the concentrators. ProOrder now and save money. Singer For Sale Motorized chisel the CREDITORS NOTICE TO penetrated hard hat tective equipment helps make Call or see D. B. Hair, Sewing Mach. $20.00 Call at Kennecott 16 times Copper Corpora- Kennecott IN THE MATTER OF THE tions Arthur concentrator. The safer on theemployees job than they are TERMINATION OF THE chisel fell 25 feet off the 2-- 465-209- 5. f 1 1 465-224- 7. For Sale Automobiles 754-330- cha.-g- meeting and Janine Hill offered the prayer. The Pledge was given by the group. After the song, Janine Hill gave a demonstration on how to set a table. Karen Denning gave a demonstration on how to iron a handerchief. The Sanda Jean, our junior leader District RONS PEERLESS CLEANERS 175 W. 15c pel line for the first week and 10c per line fjr each Consult County Clerk or reconsecutive week, with a min- spective signers for further inimum charge of 50c for first formation. week and 30c for each addiFourth Judicial tional week. Court, State of Utah, in and for Utah County. Any want ad that requires NOTICE TO CREDITORS billing it the end of month wiil be charged at 15c per line IN THE MATTER OF THE per weeK. OF THE TERMINATION INTEREST AND ESTATE OF ALLIE MET LOR aka ALLIE B. MELLCR alia ALLIE BUTLER MELLOR Deceased, Will do ironing in home. $3.25 Creditors will present claims a bu. or .90 hr. Call 11-- 9 tf. with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Dave Its really something this new MqMullin, Attorney at Law, Seal Gloss finish for vinyl City Office Building, Payson, and linoleum floors. Payson Utah, on or before the 5th Furniture and Appliance Co. day of June, 1962. Roy Broadbent LIFE SAVER C practiced phmnic The Creative Clovers their third meeting at the home of Janine Hill, Ka.en CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT RATES vu uv n V then we machine, sewing. held served. 22, 1962 7 $52,000.00. How First Security fits into the Farming and Ranching picture Most certainly First Security is a farmers and ranchers bank and has been for many years. Thats why we have a staff of agricultural specialists to help with planning, budgeting and the many problems that confront operators of big spreads and little ones alike. While we are interested in making loans for feed, seed, fertilizer, machinery, equipment and the like we are most interested in helping make farm and ranch operations more successful. This, of course, is what you want. By working together we all benefit. And this includes assistance in and FFA youth projects, too. 4-- H How to take advantage of the know-hoof our agricultural specialists w Our agricultural specialists are at your service without cost or obligation. To arrange for a meeting the next time one of these specialists is in this area, merely contact the manager of the First Security Bank nearest you. MEMBER OF MULTIPLE LISTINGS. SPENCS 465-326- 3 160 South Third East Payson. Utah George T. Eckersley, Realtor Payson, Utah 94 West 1st North, Phone E. Byron Dastrup, Phone Albert C. NuttaL, Ph. 465-212- 8 465-204- 465-343- 3 FIRST SECURITY 1 FW hfirty M oI BANK kloho, HA. FW Stcwtty IwA tl Utah, Hi. PM Sttvrily Mebn hM 0poM Iwwxots CfpMta Ini t M I |