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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah With S;rcere Thanlc BEFORE THE PUBLIC SER-VIC- E Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Ashby The family of Rose Altra COMMISSION OF UTAH PAYSON CHRONICLE ' Thursday, July 12, 1962 Searle wish to express their of San Lorenzo, Calif., have CASE NO. 5148 thanks and appreciation for the A been weekend quests at the weejuy newspaper, establishNOTICE OF HEARING ed in 1888, published every marriage was ljuter solemn many kindnesses rendered us IN THE MATTER OF THE home his of parents, Mr, and ized in the Mesa, Ariz., LDS in our hour of need. A kindand entered as secAPPLICAICiN OF UTAH Mrs. Albert Ashby. Saturday Thursday ond Class matter at the Temple. She died Feb. 9, 1952. ness we shall never forget. Lewis Albert POWER & LIGHT COMpost Hiatt his and was It Matilda S. Schoenfeld fashioned with short the family group en- office in Payson, Utah, under We are also very grateful Mr. Daniels was a farmer PANY FOR A CERTIFICATE bride, the former Sharon Con- sleeves, a V neck and full night Mrs. Matilda Schwab Schoen- in for the to the to act of March 8. 1879. many beautiful flowers. moving Payson prior OF CONVENIENCE AND nary, were honored at an open-hou- gathered skirt. She added a joyed dinner at the Sage Cafe feld, 60, died of causes inci- Long Beach in 1926, where he It has indeed lightened the in Provo and given NECESSITY later TO at e, Friday, EXERCISE the spent of July red rosebuds for corsage Subscription rate. $3.00 per dent to age Friday at the was a sand and gravel con- burdon in the loss of our loved THE RIGHTS AND PRIVI-LEDGE- S the home of the bridegrooms accent. Parents of the evening in Provo at the home year, $1.75 6 months, payable home of a daughter in Murray. tractor for a number of years. one. couple Mr. parents, and Mrs. Lewis assisted them in CONFERED BY in advance: single Sire was bom Feb. 29, 1872 Prior to his retirement he was copy 10 welcoming of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holm. The of FRANCHISE GRANTED BY M. Hiatt, in Payson. cents. guests. at Payson, a daughter of Carl employed in civil service at , Mrs. Rose Albafamily Others were Mr. and present The bride is a daughter of Searle THE CITY OF SANTAQUIN he garden was gay with Mrs. Gerald and Elizabeth Schramm. She Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ConUTAH COUNTY, UTAH, .Ashby, Spanish was married to Carl H. Schwab strings of lights and other He filled three (LDS mis EXPRESSION OF THANKS Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ashby Notice is hereby given that nary of Bountiful.. The couple lights. Guests were servedspot Feb. 25, 1891, in the Manti sions and did extensive temple We extend our sincere gratat exchanged vows nupitial June above-entitle- d the small tables decorated with ar- Payson. Sunday a family dinapplication 29th in the Salt Lake itude and appreciation to our LDS Temple. He died in March work. of Utah Power & Light ComTemple rangements of pink roses float- ner was arranged at the Albert friends and and 1943. were afterward honored relatives for their Surviving are two sons and in bowls containing lighted Ashby home in . pany will be heared before the Payson, with She married John Schoenfeld one daughter, Don E. Daniels, kindness dumg the illness Public Service Commission of at a wedding breakfast at the ing tapers,reflected in round mir- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herman-so- n and our in sorrow in home. loss the Connary in 1944 in Provo. He died a Garden Grove, Calif.; Blaine rors in pink net. of our beloved father, Elmer Utah at its office, 310 State Both are employed in Salt Mrs.circled B. Daniels, Sunset Beach, Calif., and daughter, Linette, of year later. Laura Morse of Dug-wa- y Capital, Salt (Lake City, Utah Daniels. We take this means Lake where Mrs. Schoenfeld spent her and Mrs. Robert (Maurine) City, will on Salt Lake they City as added guests. Thursday the 12th day of reside. Mr. to thank all those who assisted supervised serving done AUTO LIFE FIRE entire life in Payson with the Clay, Long Beach Calif.; four in the July, 1962, commencing at LDS missionHiatt hasl filled an by Pauline, Robert and Bonnie Sunday evening all went to services and in other any in Northern Cal- Porter, Susan and 9:30 o'clock a.m. exception of 10 years at Smoot, grandchildren, and eight great, expressions of condolence. Nancy Wig-nai- l, the Gerald Ashby home in Spifornia and has attended Briggrandchildren. Also surviving also Russell Beck. Wyo. 5HERM LOVELESS The Elmer Daniels Family By Order of the Commission. ham Young anish Fork, where light resisthree and are one brother Mrs. University. Assisting with details Surviviors include six sons of Dated at Salt Lake Hiatt is a City, and Mrs. graduate of LDS entertaining were the brides freshments were served. The andi daughters: Henry Schwab ters, John Daniels 29th day of June, 1962. Phone Business College in Salt Lake sister and husband, Mr. and Californians left Monday for and Mrs. Charles (Ida) Miller, Berdie Allen, both of Payson; 10 grandchildren; a great- Utah, this 29th day of June, To receive Res. 1 Phone in guests the gar- Mrs. Leon Beck (Joanne) of continuation of Mrs. Dora Stewart, Spanish and one sister, 1962. grandchild, their vacation Payson; Mrs. Herman (Katie) den at the Hiatt home, the Bassett Mrs. Rhea and Fork, Lakewobd, Mrs. Edith PouLson, Salt Lake. Calif., and Mrs. through South Dakota, Floi-id- a PAYSON, UTAH Matem and Martin Schwab, C. R. Openshaw Jr. Secretary bride was attractively dressed Nola Salt Lake City. Edgar of Bountiful atand Funeral other states. services were in a held (Salt Lake City; Mrs. James white lace afternoon frock. tended the brides book. Funeral seivice were held Monday, in the Santaquin (Nettie) Mulliner, Murray; Hall Monday in the Payson Second Stake Center. Interment CALL FOR BIDS 33 Calif; Palo was in Schwab, Alto, Ward Church by Counselor The Board of Education of grandchildren, 58 great grand- Ned Taylor, under the direction the Santaquin City Cemetery Nebo under direction School District will acof one sister and Rigby children; Lydia of Rigby Mortuary. Additional bids to furnish all of the cept Carpenter, Manti. services were held in Long material and labor to complete Funeral services were conWaller T. Francom Beach, with burial scheduled the concrete walks, drives, ducted Monday in Payson at Green Hills Cetnetery in Walter T. Francom, 59, Mor- curbs, steps, and Third Ward Chapel. asphalt pavoni,, father of Mrs. Doris Buh-le- r, San Pedro, Calif. at the Spanish Fork High ing Burial was in the Payson died Payson, July 3 at a School, in accordance with Soren Henry Peterson City Cemetery under the dirNephi hospital after an explans and specifications preSoren Henry Peterson, 67, tended illness. ection of Rigby Mortuary. died Wednesday night, at the Mr. Francom was employed pared by Ashworth Architects. Plans and specifications are Elmer Daniels Veterans Hospital, in Salt Lake at the Moroni Feed Co. available at the office of the Elmer Daniels, 73, Long following an illness. in Surviving addition to Board of Education, 50 Beach, Calif., died Saturday South He was born in Santaquin Mrs. Buhler are his widow, Main, Spanish Fork, Utah. about noon in the Payson City April 1, 1895, a son of Thomas four other two daughters, sons, Bids are to be opened and Hospital of natural causes. and Sigrid Lundholm Peterson. 24 He had been visiting rela- He married Addie Armstrong ters.grandchildren and six sis- read aloud at 8:00 p. m., Mon tives in Payson. day, July 16, 1962 in the office Feb. 13, 1918, in the Salt Lake Funeral services were con- of the Board of Education, SpMr. Daniels was bom Dec. Temple. ducted Friday at the Moroni anish 11 1888, at) Payson, to John J. Fork, Utah. He was educated in the San East-WeLDS ward chapel The Board reserves the and Lydia Tanner Daniels. right schools worked and had Burial was in the Fountain to taquin He married Fern Barnett on as accept or to reject any or a miner in the Tintic dis- Green Cemetery. all bids. Nov. 11, 1908, in Payson, The trict and also as a farmer. He C. J. Wendel Mr. was an elder in the and Mrs. Larry Simmons Clerk of Board of Education Church a veteran and oi Alto, Calif., have boon Neuritis Causes World War 1. visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons. Survivers include his widow By Dr. W. L. Lafferty of Santaquin; two sons and They have joined the Peace Neuritis is one of the most two fs daughters, Ainer Soren Corps and will leave for WashiJKEtSi painful and uerve wracking Peterson and Mrs. Tyler (Con- ington D. C .July 7 for 8 weeks experiences known to mankind. nie) Thornton, MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE Fork; schooling and will go to Ethe-opi- a The pain is boring and stab- - William Blaine Spanish for two years. They will Peterson and both be teaching in (Aileen) Lant, High bin g. The Mrs. Richard School there. seven Payson; ungrandchildren; victim is able to get three brothers and one sister, any rest or Gustave Peterson, Reed Peter sleep. Every son, and Mrs. Emma Painter, moment me- Santrquin, and Dave Peterson, ans suffering. Oregon. There is loss Funeral services were held U.S.D.A. of power and Saturday in the Santaquin feeling. Stake Center. Internment was CHOICE A local in in the Santaquin City Cemeflammation of tery Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Hiatt Honored at Payson Receptiion Obituaries se 465-234- S 465-207- ' going on vacation? phone ahead and tell them when you're coming st LDS long distance rates are lower than ever Choose your favorites to Barbecue, Grill, Broil ! JEEF a nerve is called simple neuritis. It is usually caused by pressure on a nerve at a point of exit from the spine. Pres sure on a nerve near the surface of the body, such as the shoulder or elbow will result in numbness and tingling'. Repeated constriction and pressure may result in inflammation of the affected nerve. The nerve shealth or neurolemma, may squeeze the sensi tive nerve fibers and form adhesions. This will aggravate the neuritis and develop in a chronic stage . Blows, falls contusions and long exposure to cold will result in a similar way. The spine should be checked in all cases. (One of a series of articles published in the public interest to explain and illustrate the practice of scientific written by Dr. W. L. Lafferty whose office is located at Payson, Utah. Tel. Mary Jane Sylvester Mary Jane Dali Sylvester, 73, died Tuesday at her home in Sunnyvale, Calif, of natural causes. She was born April 19, 1889, in Pima, Ariz., a daughter of Samuel and Jane Callings Dali. She married George Albert Sylvester June 15, 1905, in Elsinore. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Tem pie. Mr. Sylvester died Dec 23, USDA Notk"f? more tantalizing than the aroma of sizzling or indoors! And when theyre Safe way sfamSis Spperb Steaks, count on them to be tantalizingly de- 18 cutfimn finest Choice beef, perfectly aged to peak ' tendwnnQfnS an,dvr;Each is trimmed of excess Come weighing. in for a supply of these fine steaks at savings! vimcZr U.S.D.A. Steaks Bound Steaks Swiss Steaks Cube Steaks T-Bo- V-- 8 SPECIAL $3500 Rump Roast U.S.O.A. Choico Horrael Sausage ftoof U.S.D.A, Dairy Foods Slenderway Guaranteed Red Rip, and Deliciout Dairy Glen Butter Cottage Cheese Varloriot Half & Half Sour Cream 19 X, Deep Fry Donuts YummMH pkg. 39 Deep Fry Donuts Yummm pkg. 39 Gluten Bread & 39 69 32f 40 T 41 Bonita Flakes South Pacific can FORD SALES & SERVICE SANTAQUIN. 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