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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah chronicle CLASSDIFDEID) Thursday, March 1, 1962 He entered the Army in November 1959 and arrived overseas the following April. Young was graduated from Army PFC Carl L. Davis, Payson High School in 1956. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eerl L. Davis, Payson, completed the Servicemen News DRY CLEANING Complete Cleaning Service. Alterations and repairs. Special one day service. and delivery. Local pick-u- p RONS PEERLESS CLEANERS Utah Ave 175 W. Phone 465-295- 2 For Sale Automobiles CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT RATES 15c pel line for the first Consult County Clerk or reweek and 10c per line far each consecutive week, with a min- spective signers for further inimum charge of 50c for first formation. Fourth Judicial week and 30c for each additional week. Court, State of Utah, in and for Utah County. Any want ad that requires NOTICE TO CREDITORS billing at the end of month will be charged at 15c per line IN THE MATTER OF THE TERMINATION OF THE per weea. INTEREST AND ESTATE OF REED CHADWICK. Deceased, NOTICE Creditors will present claims A public hearing to adopt with vouchers to the underan ordinance to levy an irri- signed at the office of Dave A.D. McMultyn, attorney at Law, gation tax for the year 1962 will be held at the regu- City Office Building, Payson, lar meeting of the Payson City Utah, on or before the 25th Council at 8 p.m. on Monday day of April, 1962. March 5, 1962 Plomo Chadwick 2-- For Sale Real Estate For Sale Must sail bedrm 3 mod. home. Good loc. lge lot. Darrell Hill. Ph. i Administratrix Attorney lor the Administra1-trix- , 465-201- 9. bedroom For 189 No. 4 th W. Truck canopy. Ph. PERSONAL Dave McMullin, Date of first Publication, 5 Sale-Ho- me, 4S5-219- 2. Will do ironing in home. a bu. or .90 hr. Call $3.25 February 22, 1962. 465-224- 7. 11-- 9 tf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS bedroom home lge of Albert L. Hurst, Estate the living rm, 3 rms. carpeted. Still waxing floors? Try fin- deceased. new Seal Gloss acrylic Will consider reas. offer or Creditors will present claims 0 ish for vinyl and linoleum. down pymt. Phone vouchers to the underwith 1 Payson Furniture and App- signed administratrix at the liance Co. law office of her attorney, Boyd L. Park, 30 North Main, For Sale Farm Produce WORK WANTED Spanish Fork, Utah, on or bethe 23rd day of April, fore Shrubs and Roses, Trees, 1962. Automatic Electrical Wiring, guaranteed. Starks, quality Elza da Martineau Hurst washer, dryer, refrigerator, Crder now and save money. Administratrix 799-1 servicCall or See D. B. Hair, range, water heater Date of first publication Feb. 2392. ing. Range and water heater 1962. 22, Ph. Electric. elements. Hill For Sale Baled Alfalfa by tf the bale or by the ton. Ph. For Sale Miss Arlene Francis, stage, film and television personality, will be visiting Utah for the first time when she comes to Salt Lake City to star in the University of Utah Theatre production of .Old Acquaintance. This delightful romantic comedy, directed by Robert Hyde Wilson, will run from March 6 through March 10 at Kingsbury Hall, with a matinee performance at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 10. 8-- 465-23- '. 3-- 465-315- 2. GENOLA NEWS MISC. FOR SALE FOR RENT By Dorothy Thomas Pianos Why pay more. FacMr.and Mrs. Burke Draper s. tory to you. Grands or Spin-nett- and bath. and daughter, and rooms son, 4 109 Steven, Rent FR Phone For N. 4 W., Provo. Lester R. Lillie, visited at Salt Lake Modern, Furn. 788 E. 2nd So. or 3. tf last week end. Payson. Inquire apt. 2 Taylor. Mrs. Vera Larsen entertained of use FREE carpet shampooer the Friendly Nine Club" at W. Home For Rent, 75 So. 7th with Blue Lustre purchase a Spanish Fork Cafe, Cards 11-tf. Call or rent electric shampooer. were played with prizes going Furniture and App- to Mrs. Elsie Oberg, Mrs. Neland rooms 4 Payson For Rent Home, liance Co. lie Finch and Mrs. Deleen Thobath. Newly painted. Gas mas. Also present were Mrs. church. Inquire Near heat. For Sale 1953 30 ft House Evelyn Larsen, Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Howard LarPh. condition. Trailer, good Thomas, Mrs. Bonnie Thomas, sen. No. 0 292 Santaquin, Mrs. Beth Thomas and the 4 tf 2nd West. hostess. For Rent 2 bedrm. home at For Sale Pink Nylon Formal, Miss Shirley Smith and 4 .0 E. 7th So. in Payson, Inq, after Henning Jensen from Salt size 10. Ph. FR3-506Provo. 1 2 5 p.m. Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson For Rent 3 rm unfurn apt last Sunday. 6 85 No. 2nd West Ph. Mr. and Mrs. Myion Christor ensen returned home Sunday Unfurnished 1 WATCH REPAIR !i after visiting afc San Deigo For Rent bedrm. apt. 700 So. 1st W. and Los Angeles, Calif., Tia 8 tf Ph. Juana Mexico and Pheonix, Arizona, for 10 days. rms-an3 furn Cheerful, Cozy Mr. and Mrs. Dorald Oterg UtiL loc. Ideal bath. SERVICE visited at Salt Lake last Fri. E. Furn. except elec. 278 day. So. Call 1st Mar. Grant Larsen and dau TIME BOX ghter, Linda, visited in Sal; For Rent 3 rm. furn. apt Lake last week. heat and hot wtr. furn. Mr. and M s. Radcliff Nel- Fork newly decorated. 308 North Spanish Payton on visited at Salt Lake last tf 6th W. week. For Rent Lovely 3 bedroom home comp, fum., Good loc. 49 W .1st So. Phone MCI EASED EFFICIENCY tf 1 2-- 9-- 23 754-335- 7. 465-362- 754-394- 12-1- 465-20- 10 3-- 465-273- 465-36- 465-317- 2-- 1. 465-291- 2. 2-- 3-- 465-239- ECONOMY Nicely fum. 3 rm. apt. Well heated. Good loa 49 W. 1st So. Ph. 1 tf. For Rent We Print Everything PROFITS 465-230- 7. 3-- Letterheads CHRONICLE WANT ADS Envelopes bring quick results Wedding Invitations FOR THE BEST IN Napkins SHOE REPAIR Program PENGS HOE ERVICE 160 South Third East Payton, Utah Tfcr At tit tf ssItMtlfltally SALES BOOKS PAYSON CHRONICLE CHRONICLE i TRADE UP If you have outgrown your home trade for a larger onu We have 2 lovely practically new homes that would accomodate large families. EXCEPTIONAL PAYSOII dttlgatd and taefaclartd 40 performs many services day, night home located on more than three acres of garden spot or pasture. Extra Building Lots. Two aftd Sixty two one hudreths acres. Two bedroom home, full basement, with outside buildings Never ZONED OUT for animals Part of acreage in mnt Unlike many other business telephones, the phone of the Utah County Chapter of the American Red Cross doesnt stop ringing at five every evening. In fact, it often rings far into the night. Recently a call was received from the family of a National Guardsman, whose with the farmers and ranchers in this SCD is an interesting challenge to come up with needed answers and ways of meeting the problems encountered by the land users. SOS personnel assigned to the unit invite you to come in and lets discuss your problems. Contact your SCD supervisor for assistance. The District has equipment to go to work for mo- ther had died. Immediately Red Cros3 went to work to notify military pe.sonnel. Verification of the death was made through a field director and relayed on through Red Cross to the servicemans base. Emergency leave was granted to enable the young mpn to attend his mothers funeral. call came Another night-tim- e from an expectant mother. Her doctor had icted you. The annual party and social pred- at the complications time of delivery of her child. The mother notified Red Cross that birth was imminent. Red Cross notified military at the hu;bands lose. Having been previously ale. ted to the situation, the military granted leave, enabling the man to stait home immediatly. Cases similar to the above have been greatly increased since the callup of National Guard units. Not only has Red Cros arra. ged numero s emergency leaves for guardsmen, but it has assisted their families in numerous other ways. One young mother with sev- KeitL flollev MORTUARY J t, ww r y.U, , ft' Service With A ":K' Beauty and Dignity Vi a:.,. :24 HOUR WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE TRY THE CHRONICLE 64 WEST p. coming. Not only are loans made, but when conditions warrant it, outright g.ants are given to families of servicemen. Over $500 has been spent in January alore ty the local Red Cioss chaper in rendering assistance in over 60 cases similar to the above. During the year 1961, the chapter spent $5,300 in assisting 425 se: vicemen and their deponents, which was a 40 per cent increase over 1960 activities in this field. Cn a national scale. Red Cross spent nearly $35,000,000 during 1961 in services to military men, vete.ans and their families. Each month during the year 160,000 service men and their families received Red Cross assistance. Funds for carrying on activities of the Utah County Chapter have run out. In order $3300.00. acres choice land will rent with option to buy. We have the listings of 26 companies from. to choose Banking service for everybody AND ESPECIALLY YOU WHO ARE ENGAGED IN AGRICULTURE All the services that a modem, progressive bank offers are yours for the asking at First Security Bank checking, savings, loans . . . and many others. For you who are engaged in agriculture, First Security offers the services of agricultural specialists men experienced in the multitude of problems connected with farm and ranch financing. Our specialists will be happy to come to you and offer experienced guidance without cost or obligation. Ask your First Security Bank Manager to arrange a meeting at your convenience. EXAMINE OUR FILES. It Will Save You Miles In find.rg Acreage, Homes, Businesses, and Locationa You will be proud of. MEMBER OF MULTIPLE LISTINGS. the county. J0NNS0N REAL ESTATE PEARL BIGLER. Local Representative Telephone Huith Theatre Bide. 465-328- 3 Payton. Utah George T. Eckersley, Realtor Payson. Utah 84 West 1st North. Phone E. Byron Dastrup, Phone Albert C. Nuttah. Ph. 465-212- 8 465-204- 465-343- 3 1 "m AMBULANCE PHONE : eral children met delay in getting her allo'ment checks because of a birth certificate mix-uRed Cross made a loan to the women to insure he welfare of the family until the allotment check? starte'i " m that the chapter might continue, a grant from the American National Red Cross is being given to Utah County, since g the, local camp' aign will not be held until March. The people of Utah County cannot do without his vital service, but only through generous and continous financial support can the Chapte. oontinue these services and be on a self sustaining basis. fund-raisin- pei'-sonn- el OPPORTUNITY 2 bedroom Chronicle . County Red Cross We have absolutely the worst looking place in town. The house has been long neglected, needs painting, redecorating but, if youre a fix-i- t yourself bug you've got a steal. Room for children to play on acre of choice land with City advantages, and Country living only engineer equipment The f 465-367- 3-- E OUR STRENGTH heavy-constructi- 2 3-- SOIL Payson HEWS OF NEBO SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT mechanic course at The Engineer School, Fort Belvoir, Farmers and Ranchers of the of the Supervisors of the Nebo Va., mailed. Jan. 27. Nebo Soil Conservation Dis SCD, their wives and personDavis was trained to repair Anywhere in the trict are beginning to move nel of the SCD and their wives and perform maintenance on United Stales equipment toward the conservation work was held last week at the as tractors, such graders, of 1962. Many of them are or to home of Snell Clsen, SCD crane shovels and air comcoming into the office of the outstandwas instructan received He Chairman. It pressors. Soil Conservation Service in Servicemen Overseas Payson to discuss their pro- ing success. An excellent din- ion in diesel and gasoline enblems with the Unit personnel. ner was served as a result of gine operation and repair-Thsoldier enThier problems are varied and the combined efforts of the Ju-:1960 The in and tered the Army Supervisors personnel Each one a has many. particurewas and basic the of woik completed training lar set of circumstances with past year which he has to deal and in viewed and a good look at the at Fort Ord, Calif. He was graduated from which he is very much inter- coming work season was the ested and concerned. Over- object of the group. In addition Payson High School in 1960. night Storage ponds, irrigation to the Olsems, the following Army PFC Dean W. Young, company canal lining projects, were present: Bemell Hansen, individual farmers distribu- J. Dean Hansen, Marion Sor- 24, son of Mr. and Mr Willis tion ditches to be lined, the ensen, Thomas C. Spotten, B. Young, Payson, recently was type of water control gates to Howard Roper, Lynn Koyle, awarded the G)xd Coinduct install,' land leveling to aid in Ray Anderson, Clyde Lowe, Medal while serving with the better distribution of water Warren Bendixen, their wives 35 th Quartet 'ma ter Battalion pasture planting - techniques and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Holl!-ida- y in Ludwigsburg, Germany. a friend and farmer and species of grass to plant Young was awarded the on his particular piece of land, from the State of Mississippi. medal in rec''gniion of his fertilizer recommended or fer- A lot of good' conservation exemplary conduct, afficiency and fidelity as a soldier in the Let's tilizers needed for his specific talk resulted from the Keep Rolling Ahemd active military service. crops, pasture management, water measuring devices, par-sha- ll flumes, overshots, drop structures, pipelines, sprinkler and Advisory Service systems and many others make Prearrange up the types of work to be ; Confidential - Wi thoui done this summer. Working Obliga tion District , 1953 Plymouth, one Owner Car. $275. Sam Perry 210 No. 3rd East. Phone 8 tf. 465h2095. For Sale E OUR " Mwhn Ndr4 w "w bMrfcrwi CoFpgrUw wu fi nk SERVICE 465-253- 4 1st NORTH PAYSON ' M "I |