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Show IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS GORDON N. WILSON; and as GORDON N. WILSON, Administrator of the Estate of Aurora Nebeker Wilson, deceased. CHRONICLE SADDLES For Sale CLASSIFIED Largest Selection of Saddles in Utah County. New and used. Mel Hanks and Sons, Salem. Real Estate RATES ADVERTISEMENT George T. Eckersley, Realtor Homes, Farms, dairies, ranches 15c pt.x line for the first motels, dairy freezes, and week and 10c per line for each houses. Ph apartment minconsecutive week, with a imum charge of 50r. for first 465,3007, week and 30c for each addi- Brick home at 446, W. 2nd N. tional week. Payson. Air cond. $14,500. See 0 Any want ad that requires Jack Spencer, for tf billing at the end of month appointment. will be charged at 15c per line For Sale 2 bedroom Frame per week. Home, 95 No. 3rd Ea., Santa-quiContact Curtis Lofgran. Ph. Plaintiffs, vs ALBERTA NEBEKER, MIRANDA SHULER NEBEKER, surviving widow of Ammon Nebeker, Jr. deceased; LEE S. NEBEKER and MELBA B. NEBEKER, his wife, AFTON NEBEKER CHRISTENSEN, NED B. NEBEKER and EVELYN NEBEKER, his wife, DON NEBEKER and RUTH NEBEKER, his wife, MELVIN WILSON, husband of Aurora NebeFor Sale 3 bdrm home, 1300 ker, Wilson, deceased, DALE B. WILSON and WINNIFRED sq. ft. Double car port, fenced ' his wife, WILSON, Call yard. 465-212- 8, 465-201- 7. INSURANCE For all your insurance needs, call Rex .L Behling, FARMERS Agent, Sales and Service 490 E. Center St. Springville. Phone 798-636- 2. 465-295- n. 754-333- 5. WORK WANTED NEB0 ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN ROEN D. GRIFFITHS, For Ceramic Tile Installation call Bennies Tile Co, Payson Spanish Fork 798-681- 9. 465-371- 0, 12-5- tf 465-283- 9. Television Radio 50 E. 1st S. Phono Stereo all of whom are the Communications 3 rm frame house for sale. To heirs of AMMON NEBEKER, Sr., and of MARY NEBEKER Salem be moved. Mel Hanks, 798-335- 798-239- 3. 1 deceased wife of Ammon NebSr. and who are also the For Sale New 2 bedroom eker, heirs of ANNA NEBECKER, brick home, full basement. deceased; the unknown heirs For Sale Automobiles Flagstone fireplace. 340 North and creditors of Ammon Neb1st West eker, Sr. deceased; the unknown 59 Sale Buick, exceptional For Sale By owner, nice 2 heirs and creditors of Mary For bedrm, home, full basement, Nebeker, deceased wife of buy. Must sell. Ph. new carpet and floor coverings, Ammon Nebeker Sr.., the unDon Zeeman. gas heat. Excellent location. known heirs and creditors of FHA approved. Ph. Anna Nebeker, deceased; and TRUCKS For Sale tf other persons, known or unknown, claiming any right, 3 bdrm. home, S. E. location. For Sale Sharp 1951 Ford picktitle, estate or interest in, or Carpet, drapery. 834 E. 3rd lien upon, the real property J. See with Guy Sleeper. up S. Call described in the plaintiffs Farley, Salem. Ph. tf Build new homes, remodel, basements, suits, carports, Ph. Grant F. Thomas, Spanish Fork. Licensed. For Weed, Yard or Household Insect problems and Termites Montes Call Payson Insect and Pest Control. 798-370- 6, 465-223- 0. New Building & Remodeling Call Gerald Hanson, Building 2 and Contracting. Ph. 465-272- tf 6-- 7-- 465-234- 1. tf. 465-218- 4. 6-- 465-297- 2. and making, womens childrens clothing. Call Dress 798-272- 4. complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or cloudVz bdrm., bath, on acre of title their thereto, ing ground. 1 blk. E. Payson City Defendants limits. 138 South 10th E. Cali 7-- 465-359- 3. Ready for occupancy. PERSONAL Alfalfa, Custom spraying weeds, com. Row drops for corn. Custom baling. Call Carl ACCORDION sales, rentals, J Nelsan, struction: M. Dixon, Custom baling, 11c per bale. David or Stephen Rich. Call 465-239- 5. FOR SALE tf 8-- 7-- FOR RENT - MISC. 3 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: FOR SALE PETS You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or For Sale Reg. German short mail to ALLEN L. HODGSON, hair pups. Call Dick Peery, plaintiffs attorney, at 35 West 6 First South, Payson, Utah, an 465-292- 7. in- 465-346- 8. 465-334- 3. New 7-- 465-295- Campers For Rent or Sale and Trailers. Butler Motor 1815 Piano New or used. Why Pay S. Main, Sp. Fork. More. Factory to you. Phone 109 N. 4th West Fr For Rent 2 rm. furn. apt. 85 Provo. Lester R. Taylor. or 2 No. 2nd W. Ph. or For Sale and trailers. Butler Motor 1815 9 Small furn. apt., util. pd. Very S. Main, Sp. Fork. reas. rent for 1 person. Call For Sale 30 ft. house trailer, sleeps 4. J. L. Schafer, 90 So. 4 tf For Rent 3 room furn. apt. 1st West, Goshen. Heat and hot water furn., at Paper Table Cloth 40" wide. 308 No. 6th West. 2 V2 cents foot, or $8.00 300 ft. For Rent Furn. clean 1 bedrm roll. Chronicle Office Ph. apt. See this apt and compare it to any other in the price FOR SALE SPINET PIANO range. 746 W. 1st So. Phone THIS AREA Take over small monthly payments. For more details write, Credit Manager, For Rent Modern apartment, Box 179, Sugar House Station, private entrance. Furnished. Call Salt Lake City, Utah. VarFor Rent Large Modem Home All new art department E. 7th N. 837 Close in. Contact Allen HodgBook Store, iety son.. Ph. Provo, Utah. Phone Oils, water colors, brushes, Ror Rent or For Sale 2 bedmediums, papers, heavy cotton room duplex with basement. canvas, $2.15 yd. Stretcher Call brands name bars, reliable in Come free parking. ample Apt. for Rent Good location. 8-- FRUIT FOR SALE 798-396- 9. 465-362- Rent-Cam- pers Good canning. APRICOTS Will deliver. Fred Openshaw. Santaquin. Ph. 754-345- 3. 7-- 8-- 6 tf 465-372- 798-396- Cold storage cherries. Bings oi Lamberts. Russell Hutchinson, 6 Salem. Call 798-717- 5. 8-- 7-- 798-806- 9. 6-- 465-278- 465-908- 5. 465-200- 9. 8-- 7-- FOR SALE LIVESTOCK For Sale Weiner pigs. Tervort, Ph. Frank-.i- n 465-214- 3. 7-- 8-- 6 For Sale Stewing chickens, dressed 3 lbs. Crates of 20 $15.00. Phone Lundells Poultry Farm, 8-- 7-- 465-378- 4. HELP WANTED answere in writing to the complaint and file a copy of said answer with the clerk of the above entitled court within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgement by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action to Quiet the plaintiffs titles to the following parcels of land in Utah County, State of Utah. Beg. 7.13 chains East of the N. W. comer of the N. E. V of Sec. 8, Tsp. 9 So., Range 2 East, SLB&M; thence South 1 deg West 9.85 chains; thence South 89 deg. East 4.97 chains; thence North 1 deg. East 9.89 chains; thence West 4.97 chains to the COLORADO New Dam con4.90 acres. struction. Long, top paying beginning. chains East and So. 7.135 Beg. project Job News 35c and 1 9.85 chains from West deg. Box ARCO, stamped envelope. of the N. E. N. comer W. the 463, Kirkland, Wash. Vt of Sec. 8, Tsp. 9 So. Range 2 East, SLB&M; thence So. 1 Business Opportunities deg. West 9.85 chains; thence and browse. Call So. 89 deg. East 4.97 chains; For Sale 2 pc. Living Room For Rent Apt. Central Apts. Western Auto Dealers Wanted thence No. 1 deg. East 9.85 8 6 For Salt Lake City, St. George, chains; thence West 4.97 chains set, call Phone Provo. Own your own busin- to the beginning. 4.89 acres. ess in a community where Beg. 10.64 chains North of there is a good income poten- the S. W. comer of tho N. E. tial for the investment and Vi of Sec. 8, Tsp. 9 So., Range where a Western Auto Assoc- 2 BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOME WITH thence No. SLB&M; East, iate Store is needed. The above 9.93 chains; thence So. 89 deg. three excellent locations are PATIO. 5.82 chains; thence So. 1 East now available for the establish9.93 chains; thence West ment of a Western Auto Assoc deg. LOVELY LARGE LANDSCAPED LOT. No. 89 deg. West 5.67 chains to iate Store. This is your opportunity to the beginning. 5.71 acres. EXCELLENT LOCATION. Beg. 10.64 chains No. of the make a sound investment toa confident future. Re- S. E. comer of the N. W. Vt ward 15.900. tail nationally advertised auto of Sec. 8, Tsp. 9 So., Range 2 supplies, tools, home appli- East, SLB&M; thence No. 9.93 ances,, radio and TV, sport- chains; thence No. 89 deg. West GEORGE T. ECKERSLEY REALTOR ing goods and hundreds of other 4.11 chains; thence So 1 deg. important lines. No experience West 9.92 chains; thence So. 465-212- 8 necessary. We train you, plan 89 deg. 30 min. East 4.26 chains store, get you started. to the beginning. 4.15 acres. your 7 Kenneth Orton Minimum investment $15,000. Beg. 71 links No. of the S. 1 E. Byron Daslrup Send this coupon for free book- W. corner of the N. E. Vi of to: let Western Auto Supply Sec. 8, 6 Verness Andress Tsp. 9 So., Range 2 Co. New Store Development 8 Marvin Stewart SLB&M jthence No. 9.93 East, Box Utah 1031, Ogden, Dept, chains; thence So. 89 deg. East Phone Number: 5.67 chains; thence So. 1 deg. Name West 9.93 chains; thence No 89 deg. West 5.52 chains to the Address beginning, excepting therefrom City and State that which is North and portion Phone Number West of the southeasterly right 6 of way line of the D. & R. G. IF YOUR INCOME DOESN'T JUSTIFY A MORE RR Co. Net, 3 80 acres. Beg. 71 links No. of the S. HOME. (OF WHICH WE HAVE EXPENSIVE W. corner of the N. E. Vi of Sec. 8, Tsp. 9 So., Range 2 V CHEVROLET i QUITE A VARIETY) East, SLB&M, thence No. 89 lfcB deg. West 2.48 chains, plus or minus, to the D. & R. G. RR BETTER LOOK OVER OUR MEDUIM PRICED RAY S. POWELL Co. right of way; thence Northeasterly along said right of way SALES REPRESENTATIVE ONES WHILE THERE ARE A FEW TO CHOOSE to a point due North of the of beginning; thence 1 Business Phone point FROM 4 South to the point of beginnResidence Phone ing. 1.15 acres. CHEVROLET CARS Dated this 9th day of July, CHEVROLET TRUCKS 1964. O K USED CARS ALLEN L. HODGSON REAL 374-232- 9 465-222- 8. 7-- 465-236- 7. 7-- 8-- 465-233- 8. 465-349- 3. 0- -- 798-208- 2. 465-300- 465-204- 465-292- 798-398- 392-754- 4. 7-- 8-- 798-359- 798-305- JOHNSON ESTATE PEARL BIGLER, Local Representative Telephone Hulsh Theatre Bldg. GRIDLEYCHEVCO. 465 3283 Payton, Utah 570 SOUTH MAIN SPANISH FORK The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, July 30, h, 1964 Growth Notes Santaquin-Tinti- c of Wisdom, Diane Greenhalgh; 'Article of Faith-lltKaren Armstrong; for a Recipe Pretty Girl Judy Jarvis; and Bandlo by Sara Jane Clay-son. m Tribute to graduates by Daphna Smith, Merrihand Teacher; awarding of Scrolls: Sister Clayson and Smith; Graduation Song, Merrihands, Advancement Ceremony followed. Sister Arlene Heelis gave the inspirational talk to girls and mothers who all joined in singing Teach Me to Walk in the Light. Prelude and postlude music was by Karen Armstrong and Diane Greenhalgh. Prayers by Judy Jarvis and Shanna Stake By Beulah G. Bradley leader spoke as well as President Carl A. Patten. Refreshments followed the meeting. The Sunday School Conference was enjoyed by a large group of ward members. At Sacrament Meeting Bishop Doyle Crook spoke and Janice Tischner gave a report on the Youth Conference the night previous. Marie Martell, Kathleen Hudson, Mary Alice Thompson, Larry Butler, Val Robbins sang the number, I have a Testimony. Called to speak and bear Testimonies were: Donna Bott, Jerry Woodbury, Bonnie Kay, Malcolm Jolley, Calvin Clayson, Gene Morast, Kathy Smith. Alan Tischner, Elmer Tietjen, Dru-cill- a YMMIA time to have lunch, start crafts, play games, and get acquainted. The all met for chicken I discoVred something inter- supper-rea-group l delicious. esting one morning this week Our MIA at camp included as I worked in my garden. The morning glory vine is singing, classes, activities, and parade. Our first evenactually like people. They pajama but also ing we all met in lounge to grow heaven-war- d like us, need special assis- kneel in prayer to give thanks tance at times. As I placed for glories of the day, beauty Norton. stakes for their support and around us and expectations of tomorrow. Group went to The Primary Trailbuilders tied string on which they dorms with lights out at 10 Round UP was held Friday Spainhower, Lillian Walmight climb upward it seemed but it under the ker. p.m. dilection leaders also spoke of Stake evening surely wasnt quiet, of the plants what that the tendrils slumber party is? Dorothy Jasperson, Counselor, Releases: Jerry Woodbury, grasped hold of the string as Each morning 'we held flag and teachers of the groups of Ward Clerk, Frece Nelson, we do the gospel. boys. Parents were guests. A Assistant Ward Clerk; Tommy As I worked there in their raising ceremony and at evenas well as roll call We piogr&m was presented by the Olsen, Priest advisor; Randy ing beauty I though, Why the know each and games followed. Ham- Peterson Deacons President girl feels greater beys tall lush plants that are healburger fry and a watermelon with counselor Wesley Robbins, for her appreciation country thy and strong are as adults, and bust completed the event. and Boyd Greenhalgh. Greg-gor- y flag. working and climbing in church GENOLA WARD NEWS: Mountaineers left for Fowkes, sec. Max Prince hike reach to Eternal and cook-ouactivity Sustained as MIA workers released as first counselor t at Tennies Flat. Glory (top of the string.) were JoAnn Thomas, Sports of Teachers Quorum. Gene And again as with human Hiking, swimming observing, and resting for others, who Director; Kenneth and Deleen Morast released as YWMI beings, I found those that had also enjoyed a ranger hike, Thomas, Dance Directors; Ro- Sports Director. become discouraged and were Sustained: Calvin Clayson, crafts, games. Evening skits bert and Willetta Oberg, Young trailing off the course to tie were given Ward Clerk, Ronald Butler, by wards, and films Marrieds Leaders. and on to other branches The Sid Throckmorton family assistant Ward Clerk, Jerry 'imbs of shrubbery that would by ranger. Thursday was a beautiful presented a special program on Woodbury, Priest Advisor, Faye not lead them to their desired day with everyone participating the early settlers of Genola at Smith MIA worker; Nyda heights. And the weeds and at camp, volley ball tourna- the Sunday evening Sacrament Bishop, Primary Teacher, Greg-gor- y undergrowth (sins of temp- ment held between sustained as Fowkes, dorms, with meeting. tation) kept them going in First with Wesley Priests President SocWard Ward MIA the The Closing victors, camp the wrong direction and with- fire 28 at the Robbins first Counselor, Susial was held supper, program, July films, out the sunlight above, were melon bust and toasted marsh- Ward House. A large crowd tained, Greggory Crook, Teapuny, undernourished and in- mallows. chers Quorum President, Kent Friday morning was enjoyed the festivities. active in the thing they were Olsen and David Lamb, CounThe a with Social very testimonial special Closing Primary to accomplish. meeting in our own secluded with parents as guests was selors, Val Robbins, secretary. NEWS OF THE WEEK: ATTENTION: spot at rear of dorms where the held July 29. This is a reminder to all of is beautiful and breath On Thursday, July ?.9, the Last weeks column contained setting our stake to be sure to attend taking. The 6 a.m. was Primary Lihoma Holiday a statement concerning the morning the MIA Stake annual summer so calm, cool and untouched. will be held at the Ward House organ in our stake house. It dance which is to be held Sat- We were to have with teachers of the group, was reported that the family privileged urday evening August 1, at three sisters from Nebo Stake Helen Smith, Evelyn Larsen, of George W. LeBaron and Lathe Stake Center from 8:30 to at our meeting to present and Verla Mecham in charge oi rina had honored their parents 11:30 p.m. Hawaiian Swing-Sin- g special numbers, Green Cath- the advancement and gradua- by given the organ in their beis the theme and it is edrals half. This information was being so in keeping tion event. going to be the most fun as with The Trailbuilders Round-Uthe beautiful locale. passed on to me by a leader cf decor, refreshments and the Treats from will be held Friday, July 31, our stake, and we are now inHigh Lights: floor-showill feature the wards, food delicious, leaders with teachers Loma Draper, formed that it was incorrect. Hawaiian theme. There is to and chaperones wonderful,, Darlene Nelson and Annie Instead the children of George be a Professional Disc Jockey Group prayers inspirational, I weD, counselor in charge. Par- W. LeBaron Sr. and his wife to play the music for the Rec- leaders meetings were. .educa- ents of the boys will be present Mary Ann Openshaw LeBaron, ord Hop, and our special guests tional for camp purposed; our to see the boys demonstrate paid honor to their parents by will be Nebo Stake. store again prqved to be a real their skills in Scouting etc. An the gift of the organ. Children Ceremony will honoring their parents in the Tonight, July 30, the YWMIA honor store for the girls pur- Advancement Softball Games will be held chased goodies etc, without be held and Blazer Boys will gift giving were Mae Morrill, at Santaquin City Park com- benefit of salesman, and al- be welcomed into group. A ham Orem; Olive Greenhalgh and Ella Miles, Santaquin; Vera mencing at 6 p.m. Winner of ways there is money over and dinner will be served. this game will become Stake above the actual cost. SECOND WARD NEWS Finch, West Mountain; Edna The Primary Lihoma HoliWinner and Representative of Second Ward Confer nice Ses- Hendrickson, Payson; Geoigo our stake at the YWMIA soft day was held July 22 under sions were held last Saturday W. LeBaron Jr. Ephraim; David ball tourney which will be Jirection of primary officers and Sunday with stake and LeBaron, Provo, and Raymond held at Payson Park View Sch- and teachers of the girls. Dora ward leaders presiding and con- LeBaron, Salt Lake City. We ool. The tourney is scheduled Lou Clayson, counselor, con- ducting. On Saturday evening are sorry for the mistake and during the afternoons at 5 p.m. ducting Merrihand talks by ti'ks were given at the Youth no offense was intended by me Friday, August 7 and Saturday, graduates were, Joseph Conference by Terry Steele or the one who gave me the August 8. Seven stakes in the Smith, by Ann B:own; Mar- and Marilyn Clayson, two information. region will be in competition riage, by Elaine Warenski; members of the Project Temple THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: Bonnie Class, who spoke of the imin very interesting games. Articles of Faith-12'tPrayer is the most valuable Thsse fine sports activities Van Leuven; "Article of Faith portance cf the Gospel in habit one can employ to bring have been under the direction 10th, Wenda Lee Duel; Word their lives. Don Madson, Stake peace and happiness. of Sister Lilly Hudson and Sister JoAnn Thomas Stake Sports and Camp directors The tourney will complete the MIA activity for the summer month as August is stand-b- y for MIA. Speaking of stand-b- y for August reminds us that Primaries of the stake will also not convene during August. Relief Societies also will be holding their one work meeting a month only by way of meetings for the summer. Now to give you the information of the YMMIA Junior Soft Ball tourney which is to be held at Spanish Fork on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, August 5, 6 and 7. Time and place will be announced REPUBLICAN later. Santaquin First Ward will represent our stake at the tourney. Their coach is Rodney Hudsor Elberta Ward will hold their Young! Vigorous! Experienced! Ward Conference Saturday and A 9. 8 and Sunday, August Youth Conference will be held Check his outstanding record of 30 years on Saturday evening. Stake leaders will preside and ward advisors and Auxiliary leaders Board of Regents, University of Utah, member since IN PUBLIC SERVICE as well as High Councilmen 1961 Utah Mining Association, president, 1963 Republican National Comwill be in attendance. All mitteeman for Utah, 1961 to 1964 Utah Heart Association, director, 1963 members are cordially invited Honorary Colonels Advisory Corps, Utah National Guard University of to be there. Phone 754-36- 21 p w h, Move Ahead with Mitch mm Best Qualified for Governor Dont forget that Saturday evening, August 1, is Stake Baptisms at the Stake Center commencing at 6 p.m. The First Ward will conduct the services in connection with the event. On Monday, August 3, there is a Scout District Round Table scheduled to be held at Stake Center when Ward and Stake leaders will meet and lay plans for the coming months of activity and achievement. The Scouts of the area should now be actively engaged in work on badge requirements etc. in order to be ready for the Scouting Court of Honor to be held Thursday, August 20 at the Stake Center. Personal report of Activities at Camp KoIIoLoWo from Lilly Hudson, Stake Sports Chairman for YWMIA: Camp started with registration at 10 a.m. at Lodge KoHoWoLo 80 Attorney for Plaintiffs to 90 girls and leaders were Payson, Utah registered and there was enthusiasm A plenty. A group of To ask wisdom of God, is girls and leaders certifying for the beginning of wsidom. Yearlings, left for a three mile Mary Baker Eddy hike and to cook lunch. The remainder of the group took Utah Development Fund, member, 1957-6- 0 ReUtah State Senator, 1943-5- 0 Utah Municipal League, publican minority leader, Utah State Senate, 1949 Utah Legislative Council, sponsor and member, 1949-5- 4 director, 1945-4- 9 Utah Water and Power Bd., 1947 Colorado River Commission of Utah, 1945-47. IN LAW University of Utah Law School, graduate and AmericanBar Association, member Grand 1949-5- 0 City Attorney of Moab, 1935-5- Utah State Bar 1934 County-Attorney- , 1941-4- 2; 0. IN BUSINESS Consultant, Atlas Minerals, 1962 to present Uranium Reduction Co., president and director, 1954-6- 2 Utex Exploration Company, director and secretary 1952-6- 2 First Security Bank of Utah, member board of directors since 1962 Ideal National Insurance Company, member board of directors since 1958. MITCH IS A MAN Mitch Melich was born in Bingham Canyon, Utah February 1, 1912. His father died when Mitch was 10 years old, and Mitch has been ever since. He started selling newspapers, later worked at the Utah Copper Company mine, earning his tuition for college. After receiving his law degree from the University of Utah, he married Doris M. Snyder of Salt Lake City. He established a law practice in Moab, Utah, where he also became active in business, legislative and civic activities. They are members of the Moab Community Church. He and Dorie now live at Oak Crest Gardens Apartments in Salt Lake City. They have four children: Tanya Marie (Mrs. Noel L. Silverman), 27; Michael Edward, 24; Nancy Lynne (Mrs Robert SELF-MAD- E self-supporti- Ossana), 21; and Robert Allen, 12. Vote for Melich August II. Ilo can Will in lovombcr toid advrtUmnl by Mtlkh lot Gevnx Commit!, Cad A. Hafcmt, Chairman, 34 Edit Fin! 5ooh, Sob lot City, Utah |