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Show CtASSBFBUI CHRONICLE PERSONAL CLASSIFIED Its really something this new ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE - LIVESTOCK RATES For Sale or Service Reg Duroc Boar. Danny Throckmorton. Genola. Phone Seal Gloss finish for Vinyl 15c pei line for the first and linoleum floors. Payson week and 10c per line for each Furniture and Appliance C'o. consecutive week, with a minFor Weed, yard or household imum charge of 50c for first 754-336- 1. week and 30c for each additional week Montes Insect and Pest Control. Any want ad that requires billing it the end of month FOR SALE - STOVES will be charged at 15c per line per ween. For Sale Spark Oil Heater. Good Condition. 2 Oil Drums included. Call Female Help Wanted insect problems. Call Pay-so- n, NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County, State of Utah, 465-223- 5-- throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M 465-329- 4. 34237 - Clyde W. McBeth, A. T. McBeth, Payson, Ut. co WOMAN COOK For Sale Hot Point Electric WANTED AT TURF CAFE. Range, good condition. Ph. Avon representatives are welcome over and over. Why? Finest pioducts, national adFor Sale - Real Estate vertising, local TV, uncondi- 1.5 sec.-f- t. from either one or both of two wells at the following points: (1) 12-iwell, 340 ft. deep - S. 1587 ft. and W. 810 ft.; (2) 6 in. well,' 340 ft. deep - S. 1596 ft. and W. 861 ft. - both from NVi Cor. Sec. 13, T9S, R1E. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 100 sheep and 10 cows, and from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1, as a supplemenental supply, for the irrigation of 62.50 acres, all uses in NWV4 said Sec. 13. 34279 - Santaquin - Tintlc Stake, Church of Jesus Christ. 465-288- 8. Spring Lake Two bedrm. home, carpet, gas furnace, 1 acre of ground, 2 shares of strawberry water, out sheds. Ph. 465-317- 0. tf. 5-- For Sale of Trade 3 Bedroom older home, fridg. & elect, range included. Carport, lge. lot. $4500.00 terms Ph. n. tional guarantee make the difference. Reserve a territory now. Avon presently has available. territories Most profitable fall and holijust day selling season around the corner. Investigate now. Write Avon Mgr. 164 No. 7th East, Provo. 465-304- 6. 7-- For For Rent Phone 8-- 2 rent FOR SALE Apt good location. Pianos tf. 3-- Spin-nett- 109 Phone FR N. 4 W., Provo. Lester R. tf Taylor. 2-- 465-276- tf 0 shampooer. Payson ture and Appliance Co. For Rent 2 bedroom brick Basic H. Instant Protein. Sun home, close to town. Call Haven Proteinized Hair Care or LoVue Cosmetic. Phone For Rent Two bedroom home Delivery with gas for heating and cooking. Partly furn. Call BUILDERS & POUTRYMEN at 308 N. 6th West. 2x4 8 studs - 25c each 7 tf Sheeting 4c and up. For Rent 3 rm. unfurn. apt. 6c board ft. 2x6 2 or Ph Knotty pine 4c lineal ft. T. G. 3x6 Decking 8c Modem Duplex 3 For Rent Board ft. Room Home. Inquire Any kind of moulding. Jewelry Lumber 2000 ft. Bales any Dimenensions. Sm. fum. apt. close in. RenoPlainer Shavings 75c Rale auto, vated, fridge, util., washer. For inform, call KESTER LUMBER AND 8 tf MOULDING CO. For Rent 2 bdrm. apt. Call 515 South Center, Santaquin 7 5 tf Phone 67 For Rent Beauftiful new home in Benjamin. For Sale 1961 Ford Deisel Thactor with cultivator and CaU tool bar attachments. Excel 6 For Rent Fum. house at 330 lent condition. Call West Utah Ave. Inq. Jim Quigley 640 W. Ut. Ave. Tote Gote, $200. For Sale 5 Call For Rent Bldg. 24 x 34. Can be use for auto shop or stor- For Sale Cedar Posts, Pine Poles, Ponderosa Pine lum age, $8. mo. 540 W. 3rd S. ber by the bundle. Call Rees Call Nelson. For Rent Modem Home at 92 No. 4th West Phone BALDWIN PIANO Take over tf payment of $10.00 per month on Baldwin Spinet or will For Rent Very nice roomy sell for cash. Also electric mod. 2 bdrm, fum. apt. Ideal Write Adjustor, PO organ. loc. must see to apprec. Ph. Salt Lake City 10, Box 2033, 278 E 1st So. 26 Utah. For Rent or Sale Trailer houses jiFor JSale New 2 For Sale Freezer, chest type, 2 $50. Phone bedroom home. Terms Ph. 7 or James E. Harvey, Salem. 465-36- 465-301- 5. 00 465-361- 7. City, Ut. 7 sec.-f- t. from a well, bet. 400 and 800 ft deep at a point S. 66 ft. and E. 90 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 4 T10S, R1W, The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of two families, for the watering of 100 cattle, 1000 sheep and 100 chickens, and from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 420 acres, all uses in SWVi WViSEVi Sec. 28, W Sec. 23 T9S, R1W, W Sec. 4, T10S, R1W. 798-806- 9. 754-327- 7-- 465-236- 7. 5-- 798-267- 6. 795-267- 7-- 465-318- 798-699- 6. 754-368- 3. 465-215- 5. 7-- 465-291- 7-- 465-296- 798-669- 2. 898-279- Sale Frigidaire good cond. Ph. For WORK WANTED Frig, 7-- 465-355- 6. Painting, Papering, Wallpaper Cleaning, etc. Tanner Paint and Wallpaper. Ph. For Sale Automobiles .465-208- 3 3-- 153 Ford Jeep ton dump, 2 Vi 1952 Phone 4x4. Pick-u- p tf. Tile Installation tf For Cermaic call Bennies Tile Co., Free estimates. AH work guaranFor Sale 1947 Chev 4 spd tf teed. Ph. cond. with calmper. Both gd. Phone Want Job doing general office, 5-- 465-373- 2. 798-681- 4-- 465-352- 9. and typing. Ph. bookkeeping Chev. pickup, For Sale good cond. With or without stock rack. 480 So. 8th West Custom Spraying Use nozzle Payson. Call drops on your corn for more efficient spraying. Carl J. For Sale 1951 Chev. Call 465-- 1 8 9 Nelson. Ph. 2486 46 465-352- 465-247- 7. I 7-- 465-346- 8-- r Ralph Davis, 562 So. Main St., Payson, Ut. .1 sec.-f- t from a well, bet. 175 and 250 ft. deep at a point N. 502.5 ft. and W. 1236.18 ft. 6-- in frotn 465-273- 6. Gud-mundes- - C. 34283 6-- 465-362- Cor. Sec EV4 17, T9S, water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, and from Mar. 15 to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of 2 acres, all uses in SWV4SE R2E. The y4NEy4, Sec. SEy4SWy4NEy4 said 17. 34307 - Selby Dixon, Payson, Ut. 8 sec.-f- t. from two well bet. 200 and 1000 ft deep at the following points: (1) N. 10 ft. and W. 1320 ft. from SW Cor; (2) N. 1320 ft. and W. 1310 ft. from SE Cor. - both in Sec 3, T9S, R1W. The water is to to be used for the domestic requirements of three families for the watering of 600 cattle and 2000 sheep, and from Apr. 1 to Qct. 1 for the irrigation of 700 acres, all uses in Sec. 2,3, T9S, R1W. 34308 - Selby Dixon, Payson, Ut. 8 sec-f- t. from either one or both of two 20-iwells, bet. 200 and 1000 ft. deep at the following points: (1) N. 10 ft. and E. 10 ft. from WVi Cor., (2) S. 660 ft. and E. 10 ft. from NW cor. - both in Sec. 22, T8S, R1W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of three falmilias, for the watering of 600 cattle and 2000 sheep, and from Apri 1 to Oct 1 for the irrigation of 250 acres, all uses in Sec. 22 T8S, R1W. 34309 - Selby Dixon, Payson, Ut. 8 sec.-f- t. from either one or both of two 20-i- n wells, bet. 200 and 1000 ft. deep at the following points: (1) N. 10 ft. and W 660 ft., (2) N. 10 ft. and E 2650 ft., - both from Wy4 Cor. Sec. 27, T8S, R1W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of three families, for the watering of 600 cattle and 2000 sheep, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 for the irrigation of 600 acres, all uses in Secs. 22, 27, 34 T8S, R1W. 34347 - Santaquin - Tintic Stake, Church of Jesus Christ, L.D.S. Corporation Sole, 115 E. So. Temple, Salt Lake City, from an 18-Utah. 7 sec-ft- .. well bet. 400 and 800 ft. deep at a point S. 66 ft. and E. 90 ft. from W Vi Cor. Sec. 33, T9S, R1W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of two families, for the watering of 100 cattle, 1000 sheep and. 100 chickens, and frotn Apr. 1 td Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 420 acres, all uses in swy4, WSEy4 Sec. 28 wy4 Sect 33,. T9S, R1W, Sec. 4, 20-i- n, n. n. ONE FOOT IN TOWN AND ONE IN THE COUNTRY More than 2 acres, water right, livestock allowed, paved road, gas, city water. YOU WILL FIND Year round comfort and warmth in this homey dinbungalow. Family sired kitchen, living room,1 acre wall to wall carpetng. ing room, fire place, of land. FOR COUPLE YOUNG OR OLD 2 bedroom brick attached garage. Close to town. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE T10S, R1W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 403 State Capital, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before August 18, 1962. PEARL BIGLER. Local Representative Telephone Huish Theatre Bldg. 465-328- 3 States. Dated at Provo Utah, this 6th day of July,City, 1962. Ralph Chappie Sheriff of Utah County, Utah By Dave Reynolds Deputy Dave McMullin Attorney for Plaintif July 12 Dates of publication 19. 26, 1962. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER Published in the Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah, from July 5 to July 19, 1062. School Board Meet SADDLE SALE Superintendent Consult County Clerk or spective signers for further re- Fourth J udicial D i s tr i c t Court State of Utah, in and for Utah County. Superintendent - lOOO Merc. Special Stansfield Reg. 1227.00 reported that present written Board policy governing tea899 00 chers made provision for a - 500 Merc. Reg. 833.00 physical examination by a 624 00 Special reputable physician upon the request of the Board or Super- 7ti Scott Reg. 263.95 intendent. The Superintendent 175.00 Special ecommendefd hat the Board a similar policy to cover adopt Water Skiis reg $24.95 all employees of the Board. Special $16 95 A motion was made by Dr. William II. Soresnsen, seconded Skiis reg. $21.95 Single by S. Roland Lindsay, that Special $10.50 the folowing stutament of policy be adopted: Life Jackets reg. $4 95 and Menthal Exam Special $3.50 Any time upon the request of the Board andor the SupThese and Many Others erintendent, and employee Values At of the Board shall furnish a certificate from a reputable JACK'S HEATING AND physician certifying to the SPORTS CENTER physical health of said em- y 91 East on ployee or a certificate from a 1- 1- 1 Hl-wa- reputable NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER C F THE TERMINATION OF THE RTEREST AND ESTATE OF GEORGE SHULER. Deceased, , Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Dave McMullin, attorney at Law, City Office Building, Payson, Utah on or before the 15th day of September, 1962. Floyd C. Shuler Notice A recent ruling of the Post Office Department raises the change-of-addrenotice sent by the various post offices to the publisher, from five (5c) cents to ten (10c) cents. Several years ago this charge was only two (2c) cents. We were unable to meet the increased charges, which runs Tc Administrator to a sizable sum each year. Attorney for the Administra- keep your paper coming ask-ti the right address, we are tor, Dave McMullin. Date of first publication ing that you notify us immediately of any change in your July 12, 1962. address. ss NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE termination of the interest and estate OF ELLEN BROOK HQLLINGSHEAD. Deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Dave McMullin, attorney at Law City Office Building, Payson. Utah on or before the 15th day of September, 1962. Betty Ludlow Administratrix Attorney for the Administratrix, Dave McMullin, Date of first Publidation, July 12, 1962. We Print Everything 0 0 0 0 0 Letterheads Envelopes Wedding Invitations Napkins Program The Payson Chronicle Man or Woman WATCH REPAIR OWN YOUR OWN i BUSINESS A new item. First time offered. Start in spare Spanish Fork H44H44H4-H-MH- satisfied then work full time. TIME BOX Payton if time, SERVICE H. ADVERTISING HELPS T0U LIVE BETTER FOR LESS Rifilling and collecting money from bulk machines in this area. To qualify you must have a car, refernce, $400 cash to secure territory and inventory. (Deposit secured by written contract.) Devoting a few hours a week to business your end on percentages of colections should net approximately $175 monthly with very good possibility of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. If applicant can qualify financial assistance will be given by Co. for expansion to full time position with above average income. Include phone in application. Payson Box 248 A Thinking Man's Home, A Family Man's Haven Large attractive fenced lot. Ideal location for schools and etc, 3 bedrooms, large dining space and living room, basement, attractive dbL carport Going for FHA appraisal One acre1 and a home with 2 bedrooms on. main floor, living room and kitchen with full basement. Less than $4000.00 A Better Place To Bring Up Children Children get the outdoor life they need. Lovely home on 27 acres choice land, inspect now while crops are growing. Priced at the cost of a home $15,000.00 with terms. Best business corner in city that is now vacant at a price and terms you can afford. George T. Eckersley, Realtor Payson. Utah 94 West 1st North, Phone E. Byron Dastrup, Phone . Albert C. NuttaLu Ph. 465-212- 465-204- 465-343- 3 ll-r- psychiatrist certi- fying to the mental health of said employee, whichever is requested." Motion unanimous. Superintendent Stansfield presented letters of commendation for the Springville A Cappella Choir and ots splendid musical program from the Tacoma Stake Presidency at Emumclaw, Washington, the American River Stake Presidency at Sacramento, California. and the Superintendent of Morgan County School District, Louis W. Christensen .All letters praised the performance of the Springville High School A Cappella choir during concerts given at the Worlds Fair in Seattle as well as those given enroute. Superintendent Russell N. Stansfield recommended that Mrs. Loa Johnson, District School Lunch Supervisor and, at present, President of the State Organization be granted permission to attend the National School Foods Service Convention in Cleveland, Ohio October Motion by S. Roland Lindsay, seconded by Dr. William H. Sorensen, that Mrs. fLoa Johnson be authorized to attend the National Convention. unani-mou- s. Motion 21-2- 19, 1962 w Stansfield that the custoditl reported 1 Roper Padded Seat Ruffout eoneracts covering the 1962 63 fiscal year had been sent rqg $19195 Special $142 80 out and all had been returned 1 Utility Saddle Padded Seat without question, with the reg. $172 50 Special $142.80 exception of two. The Board considered the two in question LOOK but took no action to change Kids Saddle $7.95 them, recommending that they remain as sent out. Kids Saddle $12.95 The Superintendent discusIf you need a saddle, be sure sed with the Board the apto look these over. pointment of three new custoCHAPS $14.95 dians needed for the 1962-6- 3 school year. Authorization was A good selection of Wrangler the Superintendent to and Leq Rider Jeans for Men given make the appointments after and Ladies, White & Colored a personal interview of the OUTBOARD MOTOR SALE persons suggested. 1- Thursday, July said piece of property. Motion unanimous. Roper Padded Seat etc. reg. $199.50 .Special $144.50 1 The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah rated amount on the 1962 taxes in return for a warranty deed and abstract of title covering SPECIAL THIS WEEK I 16-i- n. s. For Rent or Lease. Home with basmt apt 346 So- - 5th W. or We loan carpet Ph. shampooer FREE with Blue Lustre purFor Rent Small modern home. chase. Also rent electric Call James E. Madson. Ph. Furni465-322- 1. to-wi- L. D. S. Corporation Sole, 115 E. South Temple, Salt (Lake Fac- Why pay more. tory to you. Grands or 456 So. Main 465-233- 8. MISC. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Sheriff's No. 31236 In the District Court of the Fourth Judical District, in and for the County of Utah, State of Utah. First Security Bank of Utah, N. A. vs W. F. Morgan et al To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the city of Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah, on the 2nd day of Aug ust 1962 at 10:00 a.m. oclock on said day that certain, piece or parcel of real property situate in Utah County, State of Utah, described as folows t: Commencing 10 rods West of the Northeast comer of Block 11, Plat A, Santaquin Townsite Survey; Thence South TVz rods; Thence West 50 feet; Thence North 7 Vi rods; Thence East 50 f eet to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United 6. m Bids were tabulated on the furnishing of paper items for the School Lunch Program during thq 1962-6- 3 school year Motion by Dr. William H. Sorensen seconded by S Roland Lindsay, that the Board accept the low bid on each item. Bids were opened and tabulated on furnishing standard typewriters for the typing classes in the three high schools of the District. Motion by Dr. William H. Sorensen seconded by S. Roland Lind say, that the low bid submitted by Duanes Office Equipment of Provo be accepted. Motion unanimous. Bids to furnish certain musical instruments for the music program at the Central School OUR SOIL OUR STRENGTH 1 GOOD LINE OF USED CARS GOOD SELECTION OF NEW FORDS AND FORD TRUCKS Phone 465-201- 2 Local Representative and Salesman BRYANT DECKER Business Phone 798 SMITH AUTO CO. SPANISH FORK, UTAH rearrangement and Advisory Service oiffidentia I - TY7 thoul Qhliga tion - Miitk Qelleu MORTUARY- Service With ' Beauty and Dignity. 24 HOUR AMBULANCE PHONE SERVICE - ; V " - 465-253- 4 9 1 E HEWS OF NEBO SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT The Supervisors of the Nebo Conservation is a way of Soil Conservation District wish life with many of the farmers to extend them congratulations in our Nebo SCD. It is the aim nHJrn en?eSOn new owner, of the Nebo SCD Supervisors Spamsh Fork to make Conservationist out Pie.ss. The Supervisors wish to of the entire of the extend their thanks for the District. The populace Schools are to cooperation be complimented on the way outstanding they have received from the the school board looks at the previous owner, Jack Warner. conservation picture, and for The Soil Conservation Service the efforts made by oui school personnel, who have had the teachers to teach a conservaof opportunity working with tion way of life by using all Jack and J. C. for the past of our natural renewable reseveral years, thank them for sources in a way which will the "conservation minded at- insure the continuation titude which they have por- American way of life, of our trayed in publishing the N. W. Hansen of Benjamin Weekly Newspaper. has installed a section of concrete pipeline in the South irrigation Company Canal in were tabulated and studied. front of his home in Benjamin. Motion by S. Roland Londsay, Ted Ahlin of Santaquin has seconded by Dr. William H. the instillation cf Sorenson, that the low bid on completed 1500 feet of approximately each item be accepted. concrete ditch on his farm. Motion by Dr. William H. Henry Mitarai of Elberta is Sorensen, seconded by S. Roland Lindsay, that authoriza- using a portable sprinkler tion be given to call for system to use on his row bids on processed foods to be crops. This should help Henry used in the School Lunch veiy much in getting his crops Program and also first aid up and in keeping them coming supplies to be used in the along until the root system Nurses program during the gets down to permanent mois1962-6- 3 school year. Motion ture. Roy Tachiki of Elberta is now using his unanimous. overnight storage pond to store the water Stansfield Superintendent pumped from his reported on the Summer Edu- permits irrigation well. This during the cation Program of the District light hours and storing and the specific plans for an day at night. Its a good system. advanced placement progiam Another well is being drilled in English to be taught at the on the Lazy S Cattle ComSpanish Fork High School with pany Ranch in Elberta. La Von Douglas Spainhower as teaof Benjamin has comPayne cher. pleted leveling of 20 acres of Stansfield land. It was done by the Nabo Superintendent reported that the Mayor and SCD 'equipment, operated by City Council of Springville Marion Sorensen. City had requested the possiAn 8 acre of land has bility of increasing the amount been leveled piece Elmer Fullby of curb and gutter on the east mer for Lawrence Johnson of side of the Springville High Lynn Argyle has School by approximately 300 Benjamin. leveled a 7 acre piece in Lake-shor- e. ft., with the Districts share of the cost being paid for dur- much All of this work and more like it points to fiscal year. ing the 1963-6- 4 the importance which the Motion by S. Roland Lindsay, of the Nebo SCD seconded by Alfonzo Kester, attach to water and its that the Board give its appro- application to the land. proper There val to the project subject to arent many things in this investigation and approval of world more important than Superintendent Stansfield the proper care, and mainMotion unanimous. tenance of the basic resources; Stansfiedd Soil and Water. Superintendent gave a detailed report to the Board on the Summer MainEnough large and small dia tenance Program and the meter steel pipe to build work completed to date. The continuous pipeline from Sal was report highly commend- Lake able of the work being done Pacific City across the widi to Shanghai has beei and gave the Board accurate produced at U. S. Steels mod information on the projects ern Utah Pipemill, near Provo already completed, along with since it started operations those now under way. ittle over six years ago. 64 West ist north ; PAYSON .j t 3553 |