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Show The Payson CJiVphicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, April ler,, Mrs Obituaries Santaquin Girl is Hurt in Accident 4 1963 Roma Pfouts, Funeral services will A four-yea- r old Santaquin girl was reported in "slightly impioved condition today at the Payson City Hospital, after undei going seigery for internal injaries suffered when she was struck by a car Sat The child, Julia Greenhalgh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Greenhalgh, was struck by an automobile and run over in front of her home, 750 East 1st North, Santaquin, about be , prior to serv.ces. Burial will Payson City Cemetery. be m Infant Hendrickson The baby daughter of Elmon J and Ivena Terry Hendrickson, Payson died Monday at birth at Payson City Hospital Surviving are the parents, tw'o brothers and four sisters, Shirl J Don Elmon, Louann, Patsy, Darlene and Jane Hendrickson, Payson; four grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur , Hendrickson, Payson; Mr and Amos F. Terry, Mrs DUP Camps Slate 1 located in said home, bids should be submitted to the executor in care of Richard M. Taylor, attorney at Law, 275 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before April 10, 1963. Harold L. Earl Executor .lHWI OF USED CARS IS CAR TIME GET A NEW OR USED FORD SALES & SERVICE ONE TO SUITE EVEY NEED OR EVERY POCKETBOOK. WE HAVE EASY TERMS WITH BANK FINANCING AND INS. ON ALL NEW OR USED CARS SELECT Nebo Stake Fathers and Sons outing wll be held at Sarafago. According to an announcement made this week by stake officials the annual Fathers atl(j Song outing w ill be held hyiay i0 and n at the Sara- toga Resort near Lehi. Ah fathers and sons of the stake are invited to attend ONE OF THESE. FCRD Convertible V8 Automatic. Real Clean. 1958 FORD 2 dr. Hard Top V8 Auto Clean 1957 FORD 4 dr. 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Lynne Cow an received a rating of excellent for her talk in the oratoiy and debate conttst held in Salt Lake last Wednesday. Lynne won first place in the region meet helu at Payson High School prior to the state meet. She is the daughter of Mrs Lois Cowan 754-325- 4 89 d4oz tm9 LL 3 X 25 otr 2 79 PLb, X Macaroni CL,.. 5 Chunk Tuna c'hL'L. 4 R-- F Ronch House C No Delicious Fancy Plums Knorr's Soups Varieties Dried Beans At Our Dairy Displays aLACrp 2J.. Large Eggs Sm'L- Medium Eggs Whipping Cream Fresh Milk - I 89 85 Frozen Food Bargains Snow Sar Several half VlCdili Populor Flavors gal ft VC Ice Cream 49 X 49 L 32 sTL ox z Miscellaneous Bargains Tomato Sauce Zz 14 L. $1 Tomato Sauce hZ. 59' 85 Asparagus Spears pkg 39 Brussel Sprouts pkg 29 Peas Birdseye pkg 39 Onion Rings oLLL.p X 29 Delicious Homogenized Baby Limas White Beans half gal B Buttermilk Cottage Cheese 8nL.$1 4S 69 Cherry Rolls lb loaf 1 19 lb. 1 r 2X35 4X. 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Deceased, Creditors will present claims w ith vouchers to the undt i signed at 275 North Mam, Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before the 25th day of July Harold L Earl Executor R chard M Taylor Attorney for Executor Date of first publication l roller The World s Great Religions 3 Volume Set By the Editors of Life ,,, Chuck Steak 29CL, 29 2 fr 19- Kr 2rv-.-it Swift Hams Tender Desert Crown Florida Famous Indian River Sweet and Juicy Lawn '' i - 4" Boneless Roast Delicious - Swift Premium Hams Waldorf Dates s; 2X35 99 59 3 y Pizza Mix Asparagus yit&y:. pkgs. LLr Contadina Get Free Pizza Pan 7 ox pkg - 2'-- Great Northern House 59 lb Dried Raisins Seedless 2 bag 49 Fancy Prunes mZL" 2 X 65 .L 28 X1- 89 Fruit & Freshly Baked Skylark Bread Skylark Bread Twist Bread m XT' Butter Horns Svenska Frozen Detergent ZPL.qu'd Sanitary Napkins L. XJ 1.09 Betty Crocker Romanoff SX 43 Burke Draper Wins Cocklebur Horse Burke Diaper of Genola was awarded the horse offered by CocklebuiT Riding Club at the annual dance Saturday night at Payson American Legion Hall. The dance was w ell attended and an estimated $150 profit wras realized out of sale of tickets. Funds will be used for civic projects, according to Leshe Wilson, president Anyone wishing to join the club members m a wild home chase the coming weekend should contact Shu ley Wilson, chairman The men will leave Payson Friday night for the area west of Eureka. $103.00 WINNERS RF Spaghetti CL.,., 5 X'. 89, iS" i 2 - 1957 t. a Chiffon Tissue I Jim FORDS OR TRUCKS a he choose - Stake Fathers, Sons Outing at Saratoga FROM 63 arrangement afence of Pre-i- n "eXt of n, CAR OR TRUCK NOW NEV The Easter outfit sponsored by the Lady Firemen will be given away Saturday at 5 pm at Wilsons Style Shop Tickets may be purchased from any of the Lady Firemen from now until Saturday There will be membeis of the organization in town between 1 and 5 pm. 6 3.9 pm. Saturday. The little in front of Wilsons prior to girl apparently darted m the drawing front of a car driven by Carole Proceeds will go in part to Peterson, 20, also of Santa- the to help beautify a to quin, according Trooper new city of the cemetery section Charles Warren, Utah Highway Patrol, who investigated the accident. Seminary Holds Dance The tropper said the PeterThe Payson LDS Seminary son car was going West on held a dance last Friday, with First North with the fading the Ninth Grade from the sun shining on the driver. The Junior High School invited as driver told the trooper she was guests. A highlight of interwatching another girl on the mission was a pie eating cono ther side of the street. The test for Seminary teachers. tropper indicated the Peterson Those in charge of the da ce car was moving at a safe were officersWayne Spencer, speed. president; Kenny Crook and The little girl was taken to Kenny Bushman, councilors; the Payson Hospital where Shirley Stevens, treasurer; and surgery was pre- Zoe Ann Gardner, secretary formed for internal injuries n, wm TISCHNER Cancer Fund Drive Chairmen NamedJOrivc Arranged MAIN PAY0N, Utah Dear friends, I As a young man in Payson he was a member of the Payson Band, and also the BYU band and several oichestras. He attended BYU and University of California at Berkley, Calif , where he was employed in a bank for about three years A member of the LDS church, he held the office of elder and was a teacher of a Priesthood class. Surviving are his widow of LaMesa; two sons, Dick of San Diego and Bob of LeMesa; also one grandchild, a brother and six sisters, Irwin Brimhall, Provo; Mrs. Nellie Merrill, Ogden; Mrs Hannah Alien, Santa Monica, Calif ; Mrs. Dora Hinze, Salem, Mrs. Lucille Drollinger, Mrs Lemma Mil SPRINGTIME CANCER DRIVE CHAIRMEN In charge of the Cancer Drive in Santaquin are left to right, Mrs Calvin Huggins, 1st Ward; Mrs Junior Butler. 2nd Ward, Mis Beulah Bradley, general chan man Robert Childs, business district chairman was not pusent when picture was taken of 1, SPRING SALE : 218 SOUTH Outfit Saturday Mis Ilyrum E Brudle will head the 1903 Cancer Di ivj Unit Division at Santaquin th s year Wnk-n- g with her as Ward Chan-me- n A plan for division of South are Mrs Colvin Iluggms, Utah County, Daughters of First Waid, and Mis Junior Utah Pioneers was outlined at Butler, Second Waid Rob 1 i meeting held Thursday at Childs has headed the so.ti the home of Mrs Edith Davis tation of the Business IIouv in Spanish Fork. Mrs Bradley states that The committee worked out woikers have been selected to division, as fol- assist in the Crusade which is i thiee-wa- y lows. Sprmgville and Maple-to- to be held April 11 and 12 She 14 camps; Spanish Folk, urges each family to feel that Lake Shore, Leland this is an urgent app al for Salem, and Palmyra, 13 camps; Pay-iofunds to assist in Cd'cer ReSantaquin, search and the care of those Benjamin, West Mountain, Genola, Go- who already suffer wnth the shen, Elberta, 13 camps. malignancy. The action was not final, Over a million are alive of and will await approval today in our country and have the national president, Mrs. been cuied of cancer because Kate Carter, Salt Lake City, y0U cared enough to help! It at the national convention is recommended that each slated for April 6 in Salt Lake person familiarize themselves Heres How to Play cord tverytime you vim 1, City. Gt o FREE Spell with the seven danger signals Safeway. No purchase necessary. Members attending the meet-- 1 jracb adult is being urged to the faucet Rub tho card under At run home, 2, your for ancj get an examination black circle and the mystery letter will appear. ing on division were Mrs H. S or It may be C, A, Davis, Mrs Blanche Gardner, once a year by a competent 3. As soon as you have a card for each of the four Spanish Fork; Mrs. Lucille physician. Cancer can be cured bring them to Safeway and . . . letters, C Johnson, Mrs. Florence Boyer, irt early stages If every 4. You win your $100 00 Cash Prize! Spnngville; Mrs. Marjorie adult woman would nave the Larson, Payson. Mrs. Leah pap Smear once a year the Francom, chairman was unable rate of cure for uterine canto attend. j cer could be virtually 100 Cancer dollars are at work in our state. A total of $164, 888 was raised in 1962 and 60' of this was kept in Utah to support cancer education, ser vice to cancer patients etc. Did you know that $5 35 for Can- - Melvin A. Brimhall Melvin A. Bmnhall, 66, formerly of Payson and long time resident of California died Sunday at LaMesa, Calif., of natural causes. Mr. Brimhall, a teacher in the schools of California for some 35 years, was retired tw'o years ago. He was born April 7, 1867, in Payson, a son of Joseph and Eliza Court Brimhall. He married Gladys Hansen in 1930 at Piedmont, Calif. He was a veteran of World War RlBBYMORTi mrZ Give Easter Pay-so- n William Andrew Box conducted Saturday at 1 p William Andrew Box, 67, of m at Rigby Mortuary, Payson, where friends may call Friday 955 W. 200 N Piovo died Friillan from 7 to 9 pm. and Saturday after home his at day ness. He was born Aug 22, 1S95 in Payson, a son of Andrew and Mary C hr. stme Box. He man led Wino.oa Biandt June 11, 1919, in Payson Educated in the Fayson schools, Mr. Box served with the US. Army during Woild War 1 and w as wounded in France Following his marriage, he made his home in Troy, Utah where he was a rural mail earner. He moved in 1919 to PaysoTL Fiona 1921 to 1927 he lived in Provo, where he was employed by the old Smoot Lumber Company. He then went to Grants Pass, Ore , where he w orked at the Sweed Basin Sawmill until leturmng to Piovo in 1935. A member of the LDS Church Mr Box had seived as a ward teacher. Survivors include his widow, Provo; a son and daughter, Mrs. Levar (Zola) Rasmussen, Bountiful and William J. Box, Las Vegas, Nev. eight grandchildren, one great-g- i andch-lld- , three brothers and a sister, Henry, Voil, and Vearl Box, all of Payson; Mrs. Ida Bi i.skey Whittier, Calif. Funeral sei vices were held Monday. Interment was in the Payson City Cemetery, where full military honors were accorded by Dean Mendenhall American cgion Post 13, Provo. Lady Firemen to Mrs. Beatrice Wood Mr. Dean Taylor North 9ih Easl Spanish Fork, Utah 345 Mrs. George L. Flack 846 North 1st East American Fork, Ulah Mrs. Clifford C. Tobler 728 Easl 300 North Provo, Utah John Bordeaux 1632 West 150 North Provo, Utah Moa Payson |