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Show NOTICE OF INTENTION Td LEVY SPECIAL TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS AND TO CREThursday, April 30, 2964 ATE PAYSON SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT No. 1964-WITHIN THE CITY OF OUR SOIL OUR STRENGTH PAYSON, UTAH. HEWS OF NEBO SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the City Council of the The Summitt .Creek Irri- the farm of Rex Thomas of City of Payson, Utah, of its gation Company of Santaquin, Leland. Approximately 9 miles adoption of a resolution on the 16th day of March, under the direction of Don of canal have been lined with 1964, declaring its intention to Kay, President, and his board concrete by this company durcreate therein PAYSON SPEC- of directors, has issued a coning the past 4 years. IAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT tract to construct about 3900 Frank Riding of Salem has No. 1964-to sidewalk and of feet concrete irrigation pipe otherwise completed the leveling of about improve certain streets and parts thereof there- line. The company is a cooper- 15 acres of land this spring. in, and to pay a portion of the ator with the Nebo Soil Con- The job was started last fall. cost thereof by the levy and servation District. Suiveys and Marion Sorensen, Equipment collection of special taxes and design for the pipe installa- manager for the Nebo-Tim- p assessments upon assessable tion project was done by How- Equipment Pool has been doproperty therein; and the City ard M. Roper and Gilbert ing the work. The job was intends to levy such tax for Searle, engineers with the Soil shot and figured by persoService. Five nnel of the SCS Payson Office. the purpose of paying said Conservation Melba P. Jensen of Goshen portion of the cost, to create large water dividing structures said District, and to make said will be constructed as part of has just completed leveling improvements described in a the job. They will be of re- about 12 acres of land. Elmer concrete. Richard Fullmer, contractor from general way, together with inforced has been the moving the streets and parts thereof Greenhalgh, local contractor in said District so to be im- from Santaquin, was awarded contractor on the job. She the contract. This should be plans to install about 1000 proved as follows: an excellent addition and re- feet of concrete ditch lining on 4 feet are wide. Sidewalks The south side of second vamping of the Company dis- the farm this spring. system. A second Charles Zeeman of Spring south street between main and tribution of the phase project will be Lake is leveling 8 acres of second east street, the east in the near future. land. One of Sorensens pieces side of first west street be- awarded The in the system of Nebo SCD equipment is dochanges tween first north and fourth have been brought about th- ing the earth moving. Peck nqrth, excluding Lyle action of the State HighThe Old Fields Irrigation and 60 feet of property be- roughCommission in of Payson, under the the way planCompany to M. the Q. Burdick; longing and of of the construction direction Stewart Schaerrer ning south side of third south street new has just installed a United freeway. between fourth and fifth east; Twointerstate sections of canal are States Steel headgate. The the west side of fifth east lined with concrete in Payson Intermountain Farstreet between second and being the distribution system of the mers Assoc, helped in the head-gat- e third south; the east side of installation. fourth east street between Spanish Fork West Fields Irrithis gation Company spring. second and third south; ex- Leo Banks, President and the cluding property belonging to board of directors are comthe First and Fifth Ward a section on the farms Church of Jesus Christ of pleting of William and Everett HanLatter-da- y Saints; the north sen of Palmyra. The other side of third south street beIWMHil' I imWHW piece of canal is adjacent to I bowling CHRONICLE PIN PALS CLASSIFIED For Sale Farm Produce FOR RENT RATES ADVERTISEMENT for the first For Rent or Sale Campers Attention Farmers Save 10c per line for each and Trailers. Butler Motor and week Pasture highe-s- t quality 9 1815 S. Main, Sp. Fk. consecutive week, with a mingrasses, field corn and al- imum charge of 50c for first tf falfa seed. Carl Lindstrom, week and 30c for each addirm. 85 Ut. 2 Phone furn. For Rent apt. Benjamin, tional week 2 No. 2nd W. Ph. or 15c on p. i line 798-896- 6-- 798-250- 5. 465-362- Any want ad that requires at the end of month hilling WORK WANTED wiil be charged at 15c per line For Rent Apt. Phone per wee. also ALUMINUM SIDING, Trailer House in For Rent New Building, Remodeling Goshen or for Sale. 90 So. ELECTRONICS NEBO Call Gerald Hanson, Payson, 1st West. Phone 465-372- 5. tf 465-200- 9. 22 Wilson Style Shop 38 23 36 Lucilles Lounge Gladys Beauty Shop 34 25 ' 26 34 Bobs Cafe Franks Pharmacy 32 27 28 31 Mullett Jewelry 30 Davis Laundromat 29 33 27 Twin Pines Cafe 34 Snow White Cleaners 26 36 24 Turf Cafe Utah Valley Transit 2237 38 Mendenhall Market 22 HTS Lucilles Lounge 2282 HTG Lucilles Lounge 824 HIS Maxine Taylor 509 HIG Lila Stansfield 199 274-334- tf 2 465-272- ROEN D. GRIFFITHS, Stereo Television For Cermaic Tile Installation call Bennies Tile Co, Payson Radio 50 E. 1st S. Spanish Fork 798-681- 9. 465-371- 0, 12-5t- f. Build new homes, remodel, basement, suits, carports. Ph. Grant F. Thomas, Spanish Fork Licensed. 798-370- 6, Piofessional Painting work, inside and outside. Will exchange labor for hay. Elmo Dockstader, Ph. and Sales Tile in- stallation. Call Gerald Hanson, Building and ContractPayson, ing, 465-272- 2. tf Expert piano restyling and refinishing, tuning and repairing. Easy terms. Co. 307 South State, Provo Harris-Wil-lia- 374-148- 3. Plowing, Custom- Spraying, Wood Sawing, Tree Topping, etc. Lee Dickey, Ph. 465-362- 1. FLOWER PLANTS For Sale Petunia, Snaps Asters, Tomatoes, Peppers and other annual flowers and vegitable plants. Phone 1100 South Main Spanish Fork. . 798-309- 0. FLOWER PLANTS Roses in 5 gallon cans in leaf Giant Pansies and Violas Beautiful Chrysanthemums, Delphinium, Basket of Gold Ready to Plant Now RCY V. OLSEN Center 212 South UTAH SANTAQUIN Phone 754 3913 4-- 3 5-- 1 Phono - For Rent or Lease Grade A Dairy Farm includes 75 caSalem pacity lounging sheds and modern milking parlor with a base of 1229 lbs milk daily. PETS FOR SALE 100 ac. irrigated farm, 425 ac. dry farm, modem 3 bedFor Sale White Toy Poodle, room brick home. Lessee to Male, 6 weeks old. AK regpurchase 30 Holstein cows 59 istered. Phone and farm equipment. LoSouth 2nd West Santaquin. cated in Riverside, Box Elder Communications 728-335- 1 754-339- 7. to Close Utah. County, schools, and church and hour drive to USU. Call Mrs. J. Ray Capener, Glendale or write P. O. Box 573, Riverside, Utah. .9 PERSONAL 465-222- 3. Ceramic TECHNICIAN Electrical Wiring, Automatic washer, dryer, refrigerator, range, water heater servicReal Estate ing. Range and water heater For Sale elements. Hill Electric. Pb. 3 tf For Sale 3 Bedroom 1 bath, living room, kitchen. Fairly Will tend children in my home. new. 2 lots. 124 East 1 South Call Santaquin. See Gordon Heelis Phone ACCORDION sales, rentals, inFor Sale Small stucco home, struction: M. Dixon, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, front World Aid bath. Has gas heater. to room, Learning Family 149 West 1 North, Santaquin Book Encyclopedia and Child See Gordon Heelis, Phone craft. Maynard Moore. 465 12-1- 465-234- 9. Club The Kettle Kuties, met at the home of their leader, Janice Elmer. Officers elected were Valerie Peterson, president, Shiela Ney, vice president, Wendy Houser, secretary, Cheri Barnett, reporter, Karen Knight, recreation chairman, Debbie Curtis, service project 2842. Marie chairman, Peterson, For Sale: 3 (possibly 5) bdrm. song leader. MISC. home. 3 baths, 2 FOR SALE Prayer was by Kathleen lg living rm. Fenced, land- Dixon and pledge was led by Janna Daniels, junior leader. Piano New or used. Why Pay scaped lot. Call more. Factory to you. Phone 109 N. 4th West Fr George T. Eckersley, Realtor Provo. Lester R. Taylor. Homes, Farms, dairies, ranches, For Sale or Rent motels, dairy freezes, and Campers and Trailers. Bntler Motor apartment houses. 1815 S. Main, Sp. Fk 465-239- 5. 754-333- 1. fire-place- s, 465-244- 3. 3-- When ygy give 465-212- 8, 798-39- 465-300- 7, 465-204- 1. Brick home at 446. W. 2nd N. For Sale Folding bed and Payson. Air cond. $14, 00. See Jack Spencer, mattress, electric stove, good for appointment. cond. Call Sale 3 bedroom Brick FOR SALE Spinet Piano this For Covered Patio, land Home aera. Take ever small monscaped, pasture, tool shed. more For thly payments. 577 So. 4th E. Leon Mortin-sodetail write, Credit Manager, Box 179, Sugar House Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. For Sale 4 choice Burial lots 7 in Payson Cemetery, choice location. Very reasonable. For Sale Used Refrigerator, collect Provo. Call Ph. like new. $60.00. 465-295- 0, 465-313- 3. tf n. 5-- FR3-179- 7, 4-- 5-- ...we can help RED CROSS FUMD PAYSON CHRONICLE A weekly newspaper, established in 1888, published every Thursday and entered as second Class matter at the post office in Payson, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. 7 Subscription rate $3.00 per year, $1.75 6 months, payable in advance: single copy If cents. New and used pianos and For Sale Building lot on corner of 2nd N. and 2nd W. organs. No down payment, Phone easy terms. 30 years sales 7 and service. Harris - Williams Co., 307 South State, Provo. For Sale 2 bedroom Frame 3 Home, 95 No. 3rd E., Santaquin. Contact Curtis Lof-argExtra Cash Men, no investPh. or ment work full part 465-363- 2. FIRE TRUCK BUSINESS 4-- H 754-333- 1. 465-325- 0. LIFE Kettle Kulies 465-204- 9. 4-- AUTO Merry Mixers II The Merry Mixers II was organized Thursday at the home of Mrs. Georgia Allen, Four H Club leader. Officers are Susan Carter, president; Mickie Harward, vice president; Marsha Wyler, secretary; Lee Ann Depew, reporter; Pauline Crook, recreation leader; and Janice Allen, song leader. Connie Crook is the junior leader. At their first meeting, the girls learned to boil and scramble eggs. 5-- 4-- NATION Al EDITORIAL 374-148- SHERM LOVELESS AS)C0TIN n. 754-333- 5. Phone Res. Phone 465-234- 6 465-207- 1 time selling the famous For Sale Building lot. Phone KNAPP AEROTRED SHOES. Earn top commissions plus bonus, plus free in- For Sale Building lots, NE WQ and SE Payson. Phone surance. Previous shoe ex' NOT necessary perience Consult County Clerk or rewrite R. L. Jenkins, Knapp Bros. Shoes, 6401 E. Flotilla spective signers for further HELP WANTED information. St., E. Los Angeles 22, Cali- Fourth Judicial District fornia. OREGON. All seasons Dam Court State of Utah, in and 7 construction. Laborers $3.25, for Utah County. skilled to $4.93 hourly. Job NOTICE TO CREDITORS News 35c and stamped IN THE MATTER OF THE kiXEOAL 465-328- 7. PAYSON. UTAH NOTIC 465-328- 7. mass "CHEVROLET I POWELL RAY S. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Business Phone Residence Phone 798-359- FOR THE BEST envelope. LECO, Bothell, Wash. IN 1 798-305- 4 . SHOE REPAIR CHEVROLET CARS CHEVROLET TRUCKS O K USED CARS PENCS H0E Service GRIDLEYCHEVCO. Payson, Utah 570 SOUTH MAIN SPANISH 5-- 4-- FORK 160 South Third Cast Box 444, OF THE TERMINATION INTEREST AND ESTATE OF GOLDEN T. WHITE Largest Selection of Saddles in Deceased, Utah County. New and used. will Creditors present claims Mel Hanks and Sons, Salem. with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Dave McMullin, Attorney at Law, City Office Building, Payson, WATCH REPAIR Utah, on or before the 25th day of June, 1964; claims must be presented in accordance Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as SERVICE 4-- I required therein. Lillian Wortley Executrix Attorney of the Executrix TIME BOX THREE BEDROOM MODERN HOME. GARAGE AND WORK SHOP COMBINED. EXTRA LOT FACING MAIN STREET. ALL FOR $4800.00. TAKE OVER G I 4 ATTACHED GARAGE, LOCATION. LOAN. 2 BEDROOM GAS HEAT. GOOD t April, 2 NEW 12 ROOM A LOVELY NEARLY COUNTRY HOME SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED WITH CITY UTILITIES, GAS. WATER, ON 16 ACRES. SALEM FIELDS IRRIGATED LAND. A RETREAT OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL UTAH VALLEY AT THE PRICE OF A LOVELY HOME. ELEC-TRiciT- LOT GEORGE T. ECKERSLEY REALTOR JOHNSON REAL ESTATE 465-212- PEARL BIGLER, Local Representative Telephone Huish Theatre Bldg. Publication 23, 1964. c EIGHT YEAR OLD HOME ON N. MAIN STREET. 2 BEDROOMS, LARGE KITCHEN. ALL HARDWOOD FLOORS, FULL BASEMENT. FAMILY ROOM, ONE BEDROOM. BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED LOT. LARGE TWO APARTMENT HOME EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR RENTALS Dave McMullin, Date of first Payson Spanish Fork 8 Kenneth Orton 465-328- E. Byron Dastrup Payson. Utah 465-300- The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah 7 friends are among life's nicest experiences. Long Distance is the best way to keep in touch when you can't be there yourself. Pick up rur phone and go visiting tonight! MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE PlAjVi I.N.GJ asphalt tween fourth and fifth east; the south side of second south street between fourth and fifth east, excluding the property belonging to the First and First .ward, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The boundries of the proposed district within said city are the exterior lines of the following property: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, of Block 1, Plat A, excluding property belonging to the First and Fifth Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Lots 2, 3, and 6, Block 46, Plat A, excluding 60 feet of property belonging to Q. M. Burdick. Blocks 4 and 5 Plat A. . Lots 2, 3, 4, and 7, Block 49, Plat A. Lots 3, 5, and 8, Block 60, Plat A, excluding property belonging to Lyle Peck. The City Engineers estimate of the total cost of making said improvements, including all construction costs, the cost of engineering, inspection, legal work, publishing and mailing notices, making the special tax levy and all other proper incidental expenses, is the sum of $6,353.94, dollars. protest and the reason PAVING MOUNTS SOIL SAND GRAVEL FOR HIRE Graders Bulldozers folr making such. Also on the said 4th day of May, 1964, at 8:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time, in the City Hall, the City Council of said City will hear and consider any protests so filed. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PAYSON, UTAH, dated this 16th day of March, 1964. EDWARD H. BATES (5) FREE ESTIMATES said proposed District, with the City Recorder of said City, on or before the 4th day of at 8:00 p.m. 1964, May, Mountain Standard Time, indicating said protests at least a legal description of the property, its street, address, frontage and area, the name of the owner, and the nature of the Scrapers WESTERN PAVING Phone Springville, Utah 489-562- OR 798-717- 5 or 798-634- 9 Salem, Utah City Recorder Which amount of $5211.85, shall be assessed against the property benefited by said improvements and fronting or abutting upon or adjacent to the im provements. Total estimated cost per foot $2.00, dollars; costs to property owners, $1.65, per running foot. All drive way entrance side walks shall be an additional $8.25 each to the abbutting property owner. Said costs of making said improvements shall be defrayed, in part, by the levy and collection of special taxes and assessments upon the assessable property in said District benefited by said improvements and fronting or abutting upon, or adjacent to said streets, said assessments levied according to frontage to the entire depth of said property back from said streets, provided that an allowance shall be made for corner lots so that they are not assessed at full rate on both streets; and provided, further that an equitable adjustment will be made for assessments levied against any irregular lots or lands, so that; the assessments according to benefits are equal and uniform. Assessments shall be levied against lots and lands for their proportionate shares of constructing the designated improvements upon the streets upon which they are bounding, abutting or adjacent. Said resolution of intention is on file in the office of the City Recorder, together with plats, plans and profiles of the improvements to be made, and all persons interested are hereby referred to the same for further information in regard to said improvement - district Written protests against said proposed improvements, the levy of such special tax, or the creation of said Payson Special Assessment District No. 1964-within the City of Payson Utah, may be filed by any person who is the owner of property to be assessed in to save for a rainy day and help your country now . How Sometime, you may have an emergency which will affect the future" of your family. Its kind of comforting to have a fund standing by to help you meet that emergency. Your country also has emergencies to meet in the day to day job of keeping peace and standing up for freedom. You can help meet both needs with U. S. Savings Bonds. Your fellow Americans are already holding $47 billion in Savings Bonds for rainy days, and Bunny days, too. Why not join them? And see if you dont feel pretty good about it. Buy Bonds on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Or at any bank. No' charge for the service. Keep freedom In your future with U.S. SAVINGS BONDS t 1 Long Distance calls to favorite relatives or 1, , 465-204- Cheerful Habit : 1, 1, MEMBER OF MULTIPLE LISTINGS sSli Tks VJ5. eunt thanks Government does not pay for this advertisement. Ths Zdvertuinf Council end this newspaper for the their Treasury Depart- - patnotio support . 1 m or |