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Show 'V K 'fi The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah NYs';' s I CHRONICLE ilmi-d.iy- Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT RATES WORK WANTED LOST and FOUND 15c pci line for the first Lost Black Faced Ewe Lamb. For Cermaic Tile Installation and 10c per line for each week Ring around neck. Call Bill call Connies Tile Co., Free 412 No Brook. Ph. estimates. All work guaran- consecutive week, with a min7th East. tf imum charge of 50c for first teed Ph. week and 30c for each addifor Weed, Yard or Household tional week. FOR SALE FRUIT Inst et problems & Termites Any want ad that requires Mon- C.dl Payson, of t month the end i. billing will be charged at 15c per line Bing, Lambert cherries, picked or pick your own. Russell per ween.. Hutchinson, Salem. Stacking delicious peaches Aug. 1. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 465-357- 798-681- 9 465-222- 708-717- 5. PERSONAL 7-- Weed Spraying Nozle Extension for corn rows. Weevil control. Cattle Spraying 8 Carl J. Nelson. Ph. Custom Hay windrowing, Don Brinkman, Phone For Sale Automobiles For Sale 1951 Ford Truck 1 Ton with cattle rack and 5 good tires, Phone 465-346- lf 465-347- 793-389- Electrical Wiring, Automatic washer, dryer, refrigerator, For Sale 1962 Rambler 4 dr. lunge, water heater servicCustom Classic, Auto, trans, ing. Range and w aler heatei A1 cond. 1 owner, 1G000 act elements. Hill Electric. Pb. rm. furn. apt. 85 For Rent 3 miles. $2,003.00. Ph. 3 tf N. 2nd W. Call oi Tor rent 2- 754-323- 5 16-- Child-craft- 465-284- Main, Sp. Fk 798-396- 3 ACCORDION sales, lentals, struction: M. Dixon, in- 465-239- 5. For Rent Clean and ready 3 room furn. apt. Heat, hot MADAM EAGLE PALMISTRY water furn. 746 W. 1st So. Advice on love, marriage and Call business. Bring your problems to me and I will solve For Rent Small apt. ptly them for you. 9 a.m. to 10 furn. 592 West Utah Ave. p m. 425 S. Slate, Orem. 465-908- 465-235- Brick For Rent 3 bedroom 7 Home. Ph. HELP WANTED 465-210- For Rent Furn. Apt. in Central Wanted to Hire Experienced Apts. Ph. Baekhoe operator. Ph. furn. Modern For Rent Apts 788 East 2nd South. Apply Apt 1, 465-310- 754-367- 5. 405-367- 8. Farm Produce For Sale Real Estate For Sale 20 acres 2nd crop hay in Mapleton. See Cornell Binks For Sale or Rent Two Unit Apt. House. Will finance. Inq. Gudmundsen Jlry. 75-9-- 465-364- 9. 75-9-- 5, FOR SALE ll-29- tf - MISC. For Sale 8 acres, 5 lm. home. Piano New or used. Why Pay 6 Oral Bartholomew, more. Factory to you. Phone Terms. 109 N. 4th West Fr Provo. R. Taylor. Lester For Sale 3 Bedroom Home, 130.9 sq. ft. dble We loan carpet shampooer carport. Phone FREE with Blue Lustre purchase. Also rent electric For Sale Four bedrm home shampooer. Payson FurniReasonable well Kepi. Close ture and Appliance Co. in Payson, call Wallpaper Bargains 15c 20c 25c 35c 50c. TANNER PAINT New brick home, full base& WALLPAPER. close in ment, fireplace, town. 140 N. 1st W. Call For Sale or Rent Campers and Trailers. Butler Motor 1815. S. Main, Sp. Fk 798-654- 465-283- The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M. 35175 - Carl M. Nybo, Box 32, from an Salem, Ut. .1 sec.-f-t. Unnamed Spring, at a point S. 160 ft. and E. 1026 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 12, T9S, R2E. The water is to be used for the watering of 8 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplefor the irriBoys Wranglers 14 oz. reg. mental supply, of all uses 22 acres, gation to Back school $2.98. Special said Sec. 2 pr. $5.00. Maries Tot Shop in NEiNW'ANW'i 12. Spanish, Fork, Utah. 35195 - Spanish Fork Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Want Summer Home? House Latter-da- y Saints, Spanish For Sale to be moved. from a Fork, Ut. .015 sec.-f- t. Bernell Anderson. well, 50 ft. deep at a point S. 629.22 ft. and W. 527.36 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 2, R2E. For Sale Trailer House, also The water is to be T9S, used for building lot in Salem. PH. the watering of 250 cattle in or NEiNE'i said Sec. 2. tf 754-360- 465-370- 1. 798-39- Bldg, lot for sale. 96 by 209. 1 blk. South Wilson School. Cornell Binks, 465-361- For Sale Poultry Farm, 3500 hens. Established retail egg business. 165 So. 1600 W. Provo. Phone 7-- 373-623- 798-658- 5. Sale or trade bedroom home with basement near Wilson School. Garden spot, place for a cow or horse, small pasture and barn. Will trade for older home and acreage. 365 So. 6 West, Payson. Ph. n. 2 798-689- 2 793-279- 7. 35249 Smokey Says: 465-321- For Sale or Rent 3 Bedrm home. 189 No. 2nd E. Paul Hurst. Ph. 465-290- 4. v4I 44 41 I !. 41 ! ! ' SERVICE t Payson BOX Spanish Fork Good advice to all who use i the forests! niii.ik.i m u .Lf ui eji 4 as. ujii aiiiMi iirifrifnir j mi m y "VALUABLE MAIN STREET PROPERTY" BEAUTIFUL "EYE RETCHING" 3 BEDROOM HOME ATTRACTIVELY LANDSCAPED, ARTISTIC (NO UPKEEP) ALUMINUM SIDING (2 TONE). VERY REASONABLE PRICE. PEOPLE ARE HESTANT TO LEAVE RIDGE LANE PROPERTY. OPPORTUNITY IS ELSEWHERE HENCE THEIR LOSS. YOUR GAIN. LET US SHOW YOU THESE 2 BEAUITIFUL HOMES. MONEY TO INVEST THE AVENUE. ON DUPLEX THIS SEE IF YOU HAVE A LITTLE JGHHSOK REAL ESTATE PEARL BIGLER. Local Representative Telephone Huish Theatre Bldg. - Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake Church of Jesus Christ, L.D.S , a Coiporate Sole, 115 E. South Temple, Salt Lake from either City, Ut. 7 sec-f- t. one or both of two wells, bet. 400 and 800 ft. deep at the following points: (1) S. 575 ft. and E. 2 ft., (2) N. 575 ft. and E. 2 ft. - both from W't Cor. Sec. 4, T9S, RlW. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of two families, for the water-o- f 300 cattle, and 3 horses, ar..l from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a lupplcmental supply, for the irrigation of 640 acres, all uses in Wi Ea said Sec. 4. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with (he State Engineer, 412 Stale Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before August 24, 18-i- n. 444 WATCH REPAIR TIME 3, 1963. 75-9-- 8 For Sale IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SARAH A. JASPERSON COWAN, ALSO KNOWN AS SARAH A. JASPERSON HIATT, Deceased Creditors will present claims, under oath, with vouchers attached, to the Executor of said Estate at the law offices of Morgan and Payne, Attorneys at Law, 128 East Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or before the 10th day of October, 1963. J. RULON MORGAN Executor of said Estate Date of first publ.cation July NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF DOUGLAS DOUGLAS, Deceased. PAYSON CHRONICLE Creditors will present claims vouchers to the underwith A weekley newspaper, established in 1888, published every signed at the office of Allen L. Hodgson, attorney, 35 West Thursday and entered as second Cioss matter at the post First South, Payson, Utah, on office in Payson, Utah, undei or before October 11, 1963; claims must be presented in the act of March 8, 1879. accordance with the provisions rate $3.00 pei of Subscription Utah Code Annotated, year, $1.75 6 months, payable 1953, and with proper verificain advance: single copy 1 tion as required therein. cents. MRS. HENRIETTA DOUGLASS, Administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS First Publication; ESTATE OF SARAH J WAT-BUR- July 11, 1963 Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under- ESTATE OF ERIC HORE Deceased: signed at the office of Allen Creditors will present claims L. Hodgson, attorney, 35 West First South, Payson, Utah, on with vouchers to the underor before October 11, 1963; signed at the office of Allen claims must be presented in L. Hodgson, attorney, 35 West accordance with the provisions First South, Payson, Utah, on of Utah Code Annotated, or before October 11, 1963; claims must be presented in 1953, and with proper verificaaccordance wdth the provisions tion as required therein. Utah Code Annotated, ALLEN L. HODGSON, Ex- of 1953, and with proper verificaecutor tion as required therein. First Publication; THOMAS P. HORE and July 11, 1963 JACK B. HORE, AdministraNOTICE TO WATER USERS tors tf Fomiy Aid to Learninj World . For Rent or Sale Campers Book Encycopedia and Moore. Maynard and Trailers. Butler Motor 1815 S. : 7-- 465-372- 465-328- j j NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE TERMINATION OF THE INTEREST AND- - ESTATE OF JOHNATHAN ALBERT SMITH aka JACK SMITH Deceased, Creditors will present claims wdth vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Dave McMullin, Attorney at Law, City Office Building, Payson, Utah, on or before the 25th day of October, 1963; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 5 Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as requred therein. Roy Broadbent 75-9-- Administrator Attorney for the Administrator July Publication, 25, 1962. Application for JN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BIDS Notice is herein given that the Board of Education, Nebo School District will receive bids for all the labor and mater als required in connec-ho- n with the construction of the addition to the Springville Art Center located in Springville, Utah. Bids are to be submitted in accordance with the respective plans, specifications, and other Contract Documents now on file with the Board of Education, Nebo School District, Spanish Folk, Utah, and at the office of Ashworth Architects, Provo, Utah. The Contract Documents may be obtained from the office of the Architect upon receipt of $25 00 per set, which deposit will be refunded providing the bid is submitted in proper form and upon receipt of such copies in good condition within ten (10) days after the bids are opened, otherwise, the Contractor will forfiet his deposit to the Architect. Bids shall be submitted in duplicate. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of the Architect, and shall be accompanied by a certified or cashiers check or bid bond for five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the Nebo of Education, Board School District and shall be sealed and filed with the Cleik of said Board in Spanish Folk, Utah, on or before July 30, 1963, at 7:30 p.m. at which time they will be opened and publicly read aloud. Bid opening shall be in the Springville Art Center, 110 East 400 South, Springville, Utah. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into said contdact after being requested to do so by the said Board within a period of thirty a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) after the date set for the Beginning July 22 hunters days thereof, unless otheropening may make application for one of the limited number of wise authorized by the Owner. Dated: antelope permits made availFirst Publication: July 18, able this Begins July 22 of the 1963 elk, moose, buffalo and antelope proclamation. By terms outlined in the al - trn William A. Bill" Barlockor, St. Goorgo Mayor and businessman, sits astride the silver saddle featured in the Days of 47 All Horse Parade. 10,000 hand-toole- d Mr Barlocker was named Grand Marshall of the parade by special invitation from the Days of '47 Committee. As such, he officially opened the Days of '47 Rodeo Celebration by leading some 1,000 horsemen from downtown Salt loke City to the Utah State Fairgrounds for the opening night performance last Thursday. The colorful event drew participants from throughout the West and is believed to be the Icigest parade of Its kind in the United States. Mr. Borlocler is president of Barlocker Farms, lnc.f St. George; the Bank of St, George and Federated Security Insurance Ccn Salt lake City. days. The said Board reset ves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in Big Game year under terms ly6J OUR STRENGTH E NEWS OF NEBO SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT The lulloumg is q.aiti d who sitabhshed a pay lake lioiu the Kent ink Fainu, oil his farm. Fish of various wiitU-iby William 11 Cast y, k nds and sizes are placed in Soil Coiisci vation Suuee Bio- the lake and a charge is made logist, People lu.vc hianl so tor lashing. These types of mm h about fai m ui j It, es prises, must of necessity that it w.ll pivn bly tune s entei be Putted lairly close to heavy a saipiue to ,i any to le.nn c nteis of population so as to that thue ,s ..I P.m o:u farm be available to many people coinniod.ty m in.t upnly And what is m.ie, it is a pro- who want this type of activity to get away from the hustle duct from wlmi thue P a and bustle of city life. ready nnukit. Ties new nop "As a part of the total govis out door iciKutioii A rood cx. mple is one who ep i.,us ernment effort to promote the The USDA a hiu In; p:,s iu Pte me general wilfaie, ot tills opuatien m my peovitally interested in the ple a e aide to wij y pmasal.t i stablishment of rtci eat.onal quail, and nthei typ, s of hunt-t,n- g enterpi isos upon private farm There are several that v ollld l ot nth l w ise land sources of assistance available be av idable to tht m lor those w ho arc interested An oth i i x mple m developing their fat ms with ei.ti l pi is ng i p i atm us. s other than burning. The FI I A is now authorized to NOTICE TO WATER USF.RS make loans for farm recreation tntei prises. The Extension Su Vice has the I esponsibihty fur mfoi tiling and educating the tanner on the aspects of farm reel eat ion business. The ASCS assists in the financing of some of the conservation piactices of value to certain types of recreational entei prises. The Small Watershed Act, administered by the SCS, has been amended to provide- - federal costs sharing for iccreational developments in small watershed projects. And the Soil Consei vation Serft " ill hi ii tin aoil to an the SCDs, also flitch at a (Mint S 1 141 vice, through as always, to it and E 11 tt from NW Cor stands - ready, assistance to technical provide12 .ad Sic who individual landowners utU-rICO Mi 35,07 Cail to want recreaincorporate So 7lh West ravron, Ut. .1 tional developments into their see IT from a 4 m well bet taim conservation plans. d 5' and 30) It ip at a point All of the advantages and 925 ft a d E 333 ft from S' i Cor. S, c 7. T 9.3, R2E. disadvantages should be weiI he a at, i t to b u ; d for the ghed before entering into this do; ost'c r q- iri ef one-f- type of busniess operation. lly. aid fo; tlu- - waterin' ' Do not make the mistake of 2 eattle and one hur.se, and the bus ness clito Ci t 31 for the mate. Not every one is qualiflora A) r mutation of aries, all fied to operate such an enterlls s n NW iSW iSFA i said prise. The right kind of perSi c 7. is a must for it has sonality - Tmtic been found that the main C in p St ke, S.le, EDS cause of failure in this type Chiu ch. co Droald Davis. 115 of undertaking has been the East S. utli Temple, Salt Lake of the operator. personality 14 sec. ft from either City, l)t Some of the operators wont one or both of two wells, the petty annoybet. 500 and 100,0 ft. deep at put up the following pmrts1 (1) N 103 ances and frustrations that ft. and E 103 ft ; (2) N. 1196 come w ith large groups of ft and E 10) ft - both from people from all walks of life. SW Cor. See- - 21. TtiS, RlW. But if a would-b- e operator The wat-- is to be used for the goes into the business with his domestic iiqun mints of two eyes open and makes use of of all of the assistance available, families, for the wate-imml 2 horses, and there is a 50 cattle good chance that he to Oct 31 for from A i. will succeed. of 640 acres, all If you are planning such a uses in Sec 21, N'j Sec 28 switch in your land use come T9S. RlW SCS office and lets into the Undid States of talk 3545 over. it America. Bureau of Land Management. P. O. Box 777, Salt Like City, Ut .015 sec.-f- t. from Maple Spring, tiib. to Kimball Cret k to I'tah Lake at a point S 50 deg. 20 mm W. 3759 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 8, T12S, R2W. The water is to be used from Apr 16 to Oct 15 for the watering of 1000 catTe RAY S. POWELL in SE'iNW'i. said See 8. Protests resisting the grantSALES REPRESENTATIVE ing of any of the foregoing 1 Business Phone applications with reasons theie-fo- r, 4 Residence Phone must be filed m dupliCHEVROLET CARS cate with the State Engineer, 442 Stale Capitol, Salt Lake CHEVROLET TRUCKS City. Utah, on or befoie O K USED CARS -- (30) two proclamation, approved weeks ago by the Utah Board of Big Game Coitrol, hunters may apply for one cf the 115 antelope permits on any one of five separate hunting units These areas include the Bonanza, 20 permits; Cedar City, 15 permits; Daggett, 30 permits; San Raphael, 20 permits; and Southwest Desert, 20 permits. No hunts were set this 1963 year for either the West Desert or Box Elder antelope areas. Wayne D. Criddle A limited hunt for an indeSTATE ENGINEER Published in the Payson terminate number of mature Chronicle, Payson, Utah, from buffalo, pending completion of the current project to trap and July 11 to July 25, 1963. test these animals for the presence of Brucellosis, has or.ee again been authorized this (roar for Utahs small wild herd of these animals ranging in the vicinity of the Henry Mountains in south-centrUtah. Applicatioi deadline for permits to hunt these animals will be midnight July 27. AUTO LIFE. FIR. TRUCK BUSINESS Successful applicants will be determined on the basis of a drawing to be held at SHERM LOVELESS public 19 a.m. Aug. 2 at the State capitol. Phone 4652346 In relation to the hunts, the Res. Phone Department of Fish and Game reminded today that only resPAYSON, UTAH idents of the State may make application to take antelope. 465-207- 1 Payson. Ulah First Publication; July 11, 1963 Dave McMullin, Date of first 18, l 13,509 12-1- 465-234- 465-362- 2 No. July OUR SOIL Fourth Judicial District for Utah County. Court State of Utah, in and Probate , Project. 9. .6 squ.ue yaids of rein-loK'i- i wall, 150 lineal feet of reinfoiced concrete track cuib, 54 each install fence posts. B. Spanish Foik Senior High School Project: 1,872 square yards of reinfoiced concrete slab 5" thick 190 tons of Plant Mix Bituminous Surface 2 thick, 12 each install net posts, 896 lineal feet of reinforced concrete retaining wall, 93 each install fence posts, 618 cubic yards of crushed 1 rock. Each shall be proposal by a eeitJ'ied accompanied check or bid bond in an amount equal to five per cent (5' ) of the proposal. Bonds: Performance bond in an amount not less than fj type r cent (50' i) of the contract price will be required. Payment bond in the amount of not less than fifty per cent (50G) of the contract price will be rcquiied. A combined bond in the amount of 100', of the bid price w ill be acceptable. Plans and specifications may be had at this office. Those applicable portions of the book entitled "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Consti uction, pibhshed by the State Road Commision of Utah, Edition of 1960, are part of this contract. All reference to the State Road Commission shall be construed to mean the Board of Education of the Nebo School District. All work shall be completed in 40 calendar days. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening of bids. The Board of Education the right to riject any or all proposals and the right to delete any item of the accepted proposal. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT C. J. Wendall Clei Nebo School District Board of Education Dated: First Publication: July 18 1963 Second Publication: July 25, 1963 Second Publication: July d concicle slab 5" thick, 95 tons of 1lai.t Mix B.tuinm-ou- s Suitace 2 thick, 6 each install net post, 500 lineal feet of unforced eonciete uii-galu- -i 1 , -- a nu-nt- s nns-judgi- 1 lj 18-i- n r . 1 ms 798-359- 798-305- Scu-tomb- er 7, 1063 Wayne D Ci iddle STATE ENGINEER m the Payson Published Chronicle, Iaysun, Utah, from Jiiy 25 to August 8. 1963. GRIDLEYCHEVCO. 570 SOUTH MAIN SPANISH 25, 1963 BOARD OF EDUCATION NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT By Leo A Crandall, President By Clarence J. Wendel, Cleik Published in Chronicle Prearratnjemeni and AdcUori; Sari'fca Confidential- - Without Oldia.it ion Treasurer the Payson NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the Superintendent of Schools Nebo School Districe Spanish Fork, Utah Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 4 p.m. oclock on July 30, 1963, for the construction of tennis courts at Springville Senior High School in Springville, Utah, and Spanish Fork Senior High School, Spanish Foik, Utah. Bids will be opened on this date by the Board of Education of the Nebo School Dis- trict at 8:30 p.m. at the It was further noted that hunters who were successful in obtaining antelope permits in 1961 or 1962 may not make application this year. Application dates fer elk, moose and buffalo pci nuts will 7 - 17. oliexj MORTUARY Service With Beauty and Dignity Spring- ville Art Gallery. The main items of work are; A. Springville High School be Aug. 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