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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, July ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is herein given that the Board of Education of the Nebo School District will'Ye-cci- v' bids to furnish the following items: Liability Insurance covering automotive District owned equipment; Coal; Gasoline; Oil; Batteries. Perse ns interested in bidding on anyone or more of the above items may pick up specifications and bid forms at the offices of the Clerk of the Board of Education, Spanish Fork, Utah. All bids are to S.aled bids will be received by the Payson City Clerk for special improvement District Number 64-- 1 f concrete for construction sidewalks within the City. MEN ADJUSTING TRAINING Earn to Monthly EST. 60 MEN NEEDED IN UTAH FOR 1964 $4SQ $1000 Prepare now to investigate all types of insurance claims. Adjusters needed in every state Work for large companies or .. No open your own office selling of any kind . . . Cars furnished, expenses paid . . . We train you at home in your spare time. Excellent placement assistance. For personal interview, write Claim Adjusting School, 1466 So. Federal, Denver, Colorado 80219. 1964. Cost estimates should be delivered to C. J. Wendel, Clerk, of the Board, at the Nebo School District Office in Spanish Fork, on or before August 5, 1964, by 4:00 p.m. Specifications forms will be available at the information desk in the Nebo School District Office, 50 South Main, Spanish Fork, Utah. The Board reserves the right to accept any bid or reject any ' or all bids. C. J. Wendel, Clerk Board of Education ' PAYSON CHRONICLE A weekly newspaper, ' estab- lished 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. School Board Meet Fingerlings are Planted at John Henry Box Funeral services for John Henry Box, 75, who died last Thursday at Payson City Hospital of natural causes, were h held Monday at Payson NOTICE TO BIDDERS full-tim- FOR CLMM Obituaries 30, 1964 Bids will be in accordance with drawings and specifications available at Surveying Associates, Inc., City Engineers, with offices at 275 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah, after July 31, 1964 .A fee of $10.00 will be charged for the plans and specifications. Bids will be received until the hour of 8:00 p.m. b' sealed and submitted to the September 8, 1964 atbe which openOffice of the Clerk of the Board time bids will publicly of Education in Spanish Fork, ed in the City Council Cham-- b rs of Payson, Utah. A bid M South Main, on or before of 4:('0 p.m. on August 10, 1964. bond in the amount of 6 The Board reserves the right the bid made payable to Pay-so- n to accept any bid or reject any City Corporation shall accompany the bid. If a certifior all bids. check is C. J. Wendel, Clerk cate or cashiers Board of Education used in lieu of bid bond, a certificate from an approved Notice To Insurance Companies surety company guaranteeing Cost estimates will be ac- the execution of a full performcepted for consideration on a ance and payment of bond group insurance plan for all must accompany the bid. e employees and their The Payson City Corporation dependents of the Nebo School reserves the right to reject District. This insurance is plan- any or all bids or to waive ned to cover hospitalization, any formality or technicality medical, and surgical expen- in any bid in the interest of ses.. The insurance is for the the city. year beginning September 1, Payson City Corporation Eugene Hillman, Mayor WANTED SOFTBALL I Flaming Gorge First-FiftThe Utah quota of fish plants Ward church. Burial in in Flaming Gorge Lake are PAST WEEKS RESULTS Payson City Cemetery was now completed. The total plant under direction of Rigby Mort- from Utah hatcheries numbers Thursday, July 23 3.092.000 fish. Of these, 1,812, uary. Fifth Ward 12, Third 9 Second Ward 13, West 12 Mr. Box was born Feb. 22, 000 rainbow fingerling and 736.000 small kokanee salmon Park Ward 16, Sixth 8 1889, in Payson a son of AnMonday, July 27 drew and Mary Smith Box. have been stocked from state Fourth over Spring Lake (for.) He married Ada Maria Part- hatcheries. The balance of Fifth Ward 18, West 4 ridge June 7, 1911 in Payson 544.000 rainbow fingerling She died Aug. 24, 1957. Park Ward 7, First 2 were stocked into the lake from Schedule Mr. Box was employed as the federal hatchery at Spring-vill!J Thursday, July 30 a plumber during most of his Sixth Ward vs Third life, and was retired at the The planting program for Second Ward vs Park iir.r of his death. As a young this big lake which straddles First Ward vs West man he worked on the Straw- the Utah - Wyoming border Monday, August 3 berry Tunnel as a motor oper- calls for five million rainbow Sixth Ward vs Fourth ator. He was a member oFthe trout fingerling to go into the Spring Lake vs Third LDS church. this summer. The Wyomlake Second vs Fifth Ward Surviving are a son and six ing Game and Fish Commission TOP TEN HITTERS daught.rs, Henry LeRoy Box, and the U.S. Fish and WildTooele; Mrs. Henry (Lucille) life are expected to complete Haskell, Mrs. Maynard (Helen) their portion of the plant in Scott, Zelda Box and Mrs. the near future. Leonard (Allean) Mortinson, Creel returns from the lake all of Payson; Mrs. Charles been exceptionally good have (Florence) Savich, Tooele; Mrs. James (Dcnna) Van Ausdal, since early spring with the in size to a Provo; 20 grandchildren;' 13 rainbow ranging or more from the plant pound two great- grandchildren; brothers and a sister, Verl and of small fingerling made a year Voil Bex, both of Payson; Mrs. ago when the lake first began Ida Brisket, Whittier, Calif. forming behind the new dam. The returns have been good Ida Briskey, Whittier, Calif. from both shore and boat fishA group of boaters spent ing.' the July 24th holiday at FlamThe same is true of the once ing Gorge lake, enjoying the roily Green River below the beautiful scenry and excellent dam. The stream now flows fishing conditions. clear and has been productive Aboard the five boats were to both bank fishermen and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Daniels, those making float trips thPayson, and their guest, Mr. rough the canyon area. and Mrs. Charles L. Walker of Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. A group of friends enjoyed a Bryce Jones and son, Russell; lovely evening in the City Park Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodgers and Lost Check Book in Melvin Monday. The occasion was the son, Charles; Mr. and Mrs. Meredith and Ruby Meredith ladies club Summer Party Howard Stevens, Payson; and and going away for one mem- their son and wife, the Duane name. Lost Monday night in Dunford. Stevens of Ogden; Mr. and vacinity of Race Track. ber, Mrs. Venna a chicken Mrs. Darrel Kirk and son of They enjoyed music recording which Bountiful. Gehe Braithwaite furnished. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Braithwaite, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gardner, Mr. and Mcs. John Daniels, Mr. and MW. George Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Dunford, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Daniels, Mrs. Dolly Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. H'rshel Coles, Mr. and Mrs. (Joyd Powell, and Mr. and Mrs. Len Snelson of e. din-ner-a- (continued from front page) before the contract was accorded. The lease agreement must also contain an option to cancel which the Board may exercise at the end of the first year with a guarantee of a reof the fund of two-thirunanimous. $4 010 .00. Motion Stansfield Superintendent reviewed with the Board the action taken by the Delegate Assembly of the Utah School Boards that was Association held on June 18 in Panguitch. He also reported on subsequent meetings with State Superintendent T. H. Bell and representatives of the Utah School Boards Association, the Society of Superintendents and the Utah Education Association. The Superintendent also discussed with the Board the 1 A Grade Experimental Program to be held in Springville next year and the State Depart ments commitment for financial support; the possibility for a special class for some of the emotionally disturbed children in the District; the group insurance study and evaluation now in progress with bids to be submitted to the Board for the 1964-6school year and to write liability insurance summer maintenance work in coverage on all motor vehicles the buildings throughout the operated by the District with District. specific dates of coverage for A bid tabulation on the basis school buses differing from the of average square foot costs dates of coverage for the mainfor approximately 160,000 sq. tenance fleet. Bids to be openft. of asphalt paving at vari- ed on August 10, during the ous schools in the District was regular meeting of the Board. Motion unanimous. submitted to the Board. A motion was made by Alfon-zThe Clerk informed the Kester seconded by Dr. Board that of the estimated William, H. Sorensen, that the amount of $2,405,550.00 received Board accept the low bid as from the Uniform School Fund submitted by Superior Asphalt during the 1963-6school year, Paving Co., Inc. Motion unan- only $2,105,1.00.16 had been reimous. ceived up to June 30, leaving A motion was made by Leo a balance of over $300,000.00 A. Crandall, seconded by Dr. due the District. This will William H. Sorensen, author- cause a book deficit until izing the Clerk to call for bids 5 o 4 SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY REPUBLICAN RALLY NORTH AREA SALEM PCN0 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 5 '70 p.m. For the Best Deal In All Republican Candidates Are Invited I PRODUCTS OF MANY WILL BE PRESENT TO SFEAK AND TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE VOTER MOTOR COMPANY SEE PICNIC STYLE SUPPER FURNISHED BRYANT DECKER Sales $1.00 PER PERSON Representative For SMITH AUTO CO. SPANISH FORK. 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