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Show The Payson Chronicle Payson, Utah 19 September Thursday, II Spring Lake News wr - Armed Services I rvr Thelma j;y 4 A 4 ' ' A J rv 4 ? , V o - sss j s.i f i ii profit-prove- u an o o a a er u u u u po u i artillery tracked-vehicl- FOR THE BEST CARPET FURNITURE DEAL IN UTAH COUNTY CALL SANTAQUIN main- e tenance course under the Reserve Forces Act program at The Artillery and Missile Center, Fort Sill, Okla., Nov. 8. Tischner received basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. He was graduated from Pay-so- n High School in 1963 and was associated with Tischner Ford Sales before going on active duty. ' AND free estimate 7543909 ho obligation What '4' ' . ''is-.w , Cv W , , . 'w is ' 'y'-- s 2 AvAi s.W artists call postenty the posterity of the work of art. Marcel Proust sAs New forward slanting windshield pillar provides roomier door openings for easier entry and exit in 11 Chevrolet truths with regular cabs. Other features include longer lived lamps and exhaust systems, lower transmission hump in most pickup models, more positive door latches, and improved insulation for quieter, more weatherproof cabs. Corvair 95 engines have been increased to 93 horsepower from 80. The new 1964 Chevrolet truck line also incorporates all the major chassis, engine, and body advances made under a program which began with 1960 models. five-ye- CRADLE ROLL Sept. 1963 1, Gnl, John Ruel and LaRue J ' Savage Child, Springville Boy, Vance Rex and Frances Genevieve Swuerkosz Wilde, Eureka Sept. 3 Boy, Eldon, Creed and Della May Barney Smith, Spanish Fork Boy, Gerald Blaine and Carol Colleen Proctor Ashby, Salt Lake City Sept. 4 Boy, Gary and Kaye Hales Darling, Spanish Fork Boy, Kenneth and Peggy Lou Hansen Johnson, Spanish Fork Boy, Richard Don and Nona Rae Sudweeks Badham, Pay-so- n I Barlocker Elected Municipal Sept. 5 League President Girl, Jimmy Jay and Virginia St. George Mayor William A. Jameson Underwood, Eureka Boy, Lawrence and Ruth Barlocker was elected president of the Utah Municipal League Aitken Thompson, Payson last Saturday, September 14, Sept. 8 at the Leagues 56th annual Girl, Peter Jacob and Anita convention held at Hotel New-hous- Lewis Van Slochteren, SpanSalt Lake City, Provo ish Fork Mayor Verl G. Dixon was Girl, Howard Ralph and named first vice president and Sandra Lee Pierce Greenhalgh, Willis L. Hansen, mayor of Eureka Brigham City, was elected Sept 9 second vice president Girl, Charles Arden and Thelma Deonne Brandon Lance Spanish Fork KEEP FREEDOM Boy, Joel Mack and Jane IN YOUR FUTURE Bullock Johnson, Benjamin e, so neat... so trim... - QMl (ill J rs-- 4 J? FOR THE BEST IN Here's the long, lean LEVI'S SHOE REPAIR SPENCS Equally perfect for rugged work cut and Payson, Utah with U. S. SAVINGS BONDS dress-u- wear p a that snug, get LEVIS cowboy the original cowboy pants from the Far West, that's - For school, for play, you'll do better In LEVI'S 1 SHERMS South Third East Mens Apparel .jaaz 0 1850 JEANS-8INC- For that slim, trim Western fit, for LEVIS Slim Fitsl 160 AMERICA'S FINEST look in a tough, handsoma heavyweight Sanforized twilll 16-48- -0 I , ' h. o ' ' a ii y i ' , V: a ao ""e zfZJi.. yce.tr n '" OTWy s o v sy'wZsA a tl C '' 9 'y, 1 P x. x A H v o n o u o tl n n au y Army National Guard Pvt Alan G. Tischner, 18, son of Mr. and Mis. Kathle M. Tischner, Santaquin, is scheduled to complete an field y E tl ' ; 4, AeZ Sy At f ' : .4 9 4 f A; ' t - : f Alan G. Tischner ' w? v, Butler, Mrs. By Lenora Huish and Lenora H. Butler Mrs. Waller Butler and Mrs. Fanny on WedProvo were Huish in Clyde Tervort were in Salt Lake on Wednesday. They vis- nesday. Mrs. Rhea Menlove, Lenora ited Mrs. Butlers husband who is confined in the Veterans Huish, Mrs. Vola Butler Mrs Hattie Tervort, Mrs. Dora Hospital. Hiatt and Mrs. Thora Fisher attended the first D.UP. meet ing of the year held at the Payson Third Ward Chuich Thursday afternoon, when all of the camps of South Utah County met together. Mrs. R. N. Moore and dauf h Miss Karen Mooie ghter, were at Provo on Wednesday Miss Karen Moore, who has been attending Business School in Salt Lake since May, is spending a short vacation, b tween terms with her parents. She will return to school later this month. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Decker have returned from a vacation spent in the National Parks. While away they spent time in Grand Tetons, Yellowstone. Glacier National Parks and in National Parks of Canada. They came home by way of the Grand Coulee Dam and With Spokane, Washington. this trip Mr. and Mrs. Decker have been in all the Western States including Colorado and the Pacific Coast. Mrs. Maida Sadler spent several days last week visiting at Altamont at the home of a sister and family, Mr. ana Mrs. Elmer Mower. A family hour was held Wednesday in the opening of the Ward Primary. All parents were invited to attend. President Dean Peery gave the introduction to the program held in the opening exercises. Mrs Claudine Lafferty gave a talk representing the parents and Mrs. Darthelle Bensen represented the teachers. The classes K were held as usual for the children. A very large crowd of relaIf youve sworn off tives and friends attended the welcome home held in honor hauling and handling of Elder Keith Peery in the bagged fertilizers, you Sunday evening Services to n can still use hear Elder Keith Peery give a very interesting report of Simplot brand. his mission which he served How? In bulk. in the South German Mission His sister, Susan Peery played You can haul it an instrumental number. home on your truck was A family held in his the in bulk bins or have after honor, m meeting, when they enjoyed custom application visiting together. service. Either way Mrs. Thora Fisher was susas a Beehive teacher in tained laand time save you MIA. Mrs. Darlene Jacobson i.i bor. sustained as a Primary Q was teacher and Mrs. Marie Cowan Simplot Fertilizers D as in service teacher in Primare all high analysis, C ary. dust free and uniformMr. and Mrs. Georgei Le Fevre and son. Loyd, spent the ly pelleted. week end at Spry and Pang-uitci They visited with his 1620-- 0 i brother, Mr. and Mis. Peter B 1148-- 0 LeFevre. Mr. LeFevre and B Loyd spent Saturday hunting sage hens. B Watch The rv They attended Priesthood meeting and Sunday School B3 in the Panguitch South Ward Profits Grow D where they lived for several E3 years. P With Simplot Sunday night they attended n a Missionary Farewell for b Fertilizers Georges nephew Elder Michael Tebbs, who will serve in b J.R. SIMPLOT CO. the North East British Mission, held in Panquitch. Pocatello, Idaho Mrs. ider door openings in Improved 1961 Chevrolet Trucks 1963 CHRISTENSEN'S Tjm Sing out for "WHITE LEVIS" ti U n f f , ea us Hu Smohey Say a . SLIM FITS MONT TO USAS: flrcttuli fiditp, so Strut thtkt, dmiituui with wliht ) My, Everybodys wearing trim, tapered, LEVIS Slim Fits because everybody TSO low-waist- ed PELLETED a' - c Famyp yUM'BHn rugged twill, LEVIS Slim Fits are equally at home in the classroom, on the playground, . wherever young men get together. 1WW Now featured at your favorite store. Are You !n The Market For A Diamond Ring? T Chevrolet is a lot more truck than your money bought the last time. Bodies, cabs, engines, likes the long, lean, LEVIS look. Cut from Prevent forest fires! - . A new (ill cat okkM. 64 frames, suspensions all have been improved to give you more value for practically the same investment. Let us bring one over to show you why Chevrolets the truck to put your money on. y HERE ARE 3 BIG REASONS WHY WE CAN SERVE YOU BETTER LOWEST COST (We Buy Direct From The Importers) LONG TERM FINANCING RELIABLE and DEPENDABLE SERVICE WE DON'T COME IN AND USE "PRESSURE" I QUALITY TRUCKS SEE US Telephone SELLING METHODS DuJe 220 South Mam, Springville, Utah COST LESS your Chevrolet deafer shout any type of truck GRIDLEY CHEVROLET CO. Phone HU9-422- 1 ($THt Aier LEWS i rfl'iTTre hi -- rj 9 wnvt ernef m forworn lw aimcwt mao? v .tvi rrut ee N Arrrtr tt . mm RAetMt Spanish Fork 798-359- 1 I |