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Show The Payifth Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, August ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is herein given that the Board of Education of the Nebo School District will re--c. iv bids to furnish the following items: Liability Insurance covering automotive District owned Gasoline; Coal; equipment; Oil; Batteries. Persons 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 b: sealed and submitted to the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Education in Spanish Fork, f.O South Main, on or before 4:00 p.m. on August 10, 1964. The Board reserves the right to accept any bid or reject any . or all bids. C. J. Wendcl, Clerk Board of Education Nolice To Insurance Companies Cost estimates will be acon a cepted for considerationfor all plan insurance group full-tim- e employees and their School dependents of the Nebo is planinsurance This District. ned to cover hospitalization, medical, and surgical expenses.. The insurance is for the 1, year beginning September be 1964. Cost estimates should delivered to C. J. Wendel, Clerk, of the Board, at the Nebo School District Office in before Spanish Fork, on or 4:00 p.m. 1964, 5, by August 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 Glade Wilson Named Federated Clubs Obituaries 6, 1964 Jay E. Haddon Edward Hadden, 72, died Jay NOTICE TO BIDDERS n early Tuesday morning at S aled bids will be received City Hospital of natural by the Payson City Clerk for causes. He was born May 29. 1892, special improvement District Number 64-- 1 for construction at Ephriam, a son of Eward of concrete sidewalks within and Norma Hadden. He marthe City, ried Mildred Christoffersor. Bids will be in accordance June 19, 1918, in the Manti with drawings and specifica- temple. Mr. Hadden was an elder in tions available at, Surveying Associates, Inc., City Engineers, the Payson Sixth Ward. He retired three years ago with offices at 275 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah, after July as section foreman for the Den31, 1964 .A fee of $10.00 will be ver and Rio Grande Railroad, charged for the plans and spec- having been employed 50 years ifications. Bids will be received by that company, 31 of these until the hour of 8:00 p.m. years in Payson. His hobbies September, 8, 1964 at which were fishing and hunting. time bids will publicly be openSurviving are .his widow, ed in the City Council Cham- Payson; two sons and two daubers of Payson, Utah. A bid ghters, Thomas Jay Hadden, of Erawhy, Calif.; John E. Hadbond in the amount of 5 n the bid made payable to den, U. S. Air Force at Denver, shall Colo.; Mrs. Demar (Doris) ElCorporation City accompany the bid. If a certifi- mer Payson; Mrs. Reid (Maxcate or cashiers check is ine) Bliss, Lehi; 12 grandchildused in lieu of bid bond, ren. a certificate from an approved Funeral services will be surety company guaranteeing announced by Rigby Mortuary. the execution of a full performStephanie Hanks ance and payment of bond rites for Stephanie Graveside bid. must accompany the of The Payson City Corporation Hanks infant daughter Coombs Sandra and to reserves the right reject Larry in any or all bids or to waive Hanks, with a military unitconwere Calif., Victorville, or technicality any formality in any bid in the interest of ducted last Monday at the Salem City Cemetery. The the city. Wedv Payson City Corporation child died the previous followof complications nesday Mayor Hillman, Eugene Provo Harbormaster Hear Plans for Pay-so- James E. (Ted) Green and his wife, Vera Francom Green, attended funeral services Monday in Murray for his son, C. F. (Bud) Green, 48, of Murray. Mr. Green, formerly of Orem, was killed in a truck camper accident in British Columbia last Tuesday. He and his wie and children were vacationing when the accident occured. Mi.. Charon Stonelly of Paw- tucket, Rhode Island, is spending the summer in Payson with her sister and husband, Dorothy and Ray Curtis. PAYSON CHRONICLE estabA weekly newspaper, Spanish Fork Soto lished in 1888, published every Thursday and entered as secJr. Golf Teuriay ond Class matter at the post under office in Payson, Utah, A junior golf tournament will be held on August 6 at the the act of March 8, 1879. Spanish Fork Golf Course. Age groups are as follows: 9 rate $3.00 per to U, 12 and 13, 14 and 15, 16 jscription ir, $1.75 6 months, payable to 18. All interested persons advance: single copy 1C should register now. Entry fee is $1. 64-6- Melrose Voorhees of Spanish Fork has retired as a with Safeway after 26 years. Mr. Voorhees has worked in g the department of the Provo, Payson, and Spanish Fork stores. He and his wife Beulah have two sons and three grandchildren. He plans to do everything I want, he says. He enjoys hunting and fishing and taking care of his farm. Influ .need by the management labor dispute in Utahs primary metals industries, new unemployment totaled 2,025 during the week ended July 11, reported Mr. LaRue Thurston, Manager of the Provo Employment Security Office. The week before the number of initial claims for unemployment benefits was 941. However, continuing unem ployment dipped slightly, with 2.49 per cent of the States into the harbormasters home sured work force claiming unfrom Mapleton, where they employment, compared to 2.58 have been residing since their per cent the week before. marriage. Th. seasonally adjusted jobless ratio at 3.1 per cent was off a during the week. Will Play in Sait Lake Jcbstenth made available through employment security offices Pro Football Game totaled 952 and were bolstered by calls for nca:ly 200 forest fire fighters in central Utah during the week. Sp.t shortages of farm workers wrrc reported in the Provo, Pi ice, and Cedar City areas Mr. Thurston said. Years Work 5 Nebo First District Federated Clubs Presidents Womens Conferences were held in Spanish Fork, and all the same day. Payson, Officers of the District Federation traveled from city to city to addrpss the officers and members of the clubs in each place. The "etings were conducted by Mrs. Grant V. Callister, District Federation president, and wore attended by Mrs. J. D. Christensen, first vice president from Payson, and Mrs. Arthur Rrid, second vice president from Springvile. Pr.sented to the groups was the name of Mrs. Harrison Con- over as new hisoria:i (f Reports and program information were given by Mrs. Richard Morrison, chairman of Public Affairs; Mrs. George Pehrson. chairman of International Mrs. Affairs; Stella Day, state chairman of Conservation; Mrs. Jess chairman of Education: Mrs. Max Orrr.e. chairman of Home Life; and Mrs. Elmer Shelton, chairman of Fine Arts. Disclosed as thn district thorn? for the yea- - 1984-6- 5 was the thought, United in service ing birth. we will sustain our freedoms. Suiviving are her parents of Along with the district theme, G:orge Air Force Base Calif.; Mrs. Callister announced the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. general theme as Diamond Gale Hanks, Salem; Mr. and Jubilee of service to freedom Mrs. Ralph Coombs, Payson; and growth, and the state also five theme as Consecrate our hands Mr. and Mrs. Cliston Hedge-patLayton; Mrs. Laura Coombs, Santaquin; Mr. and a sister. Funeral services were conMrs. Frank Beddoes, Salem. ducted Wednesday in Salt Lake Elmer G. Michelsen City with burial in Salt Lake Elmer G. Michelsen, 60, res- City Cemetery, under direction ident of Payson since the year Rigby Mortuary, Payson. of 1948, died Sunday about 10 p.m. of a heart attack on Main Street in Salt Lake City. He was bom Oct. 30, 1904, in Salt Lake City, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Michelsen. He married Irene Welch Dec. City, 21, 1927, in Redwood Calif. They were later divorced. Mr. Michelsen was a car meat-cutt- city officials. VOTE FOR Mel Hank s For (he Best Deal In PRODUCTS OF rSS MOTOR (XMNY FOR SEE BRYANT DECKER Sales Mick Tingelhoff Democratic Ticket For Representative SMITH AUTO CO. for service to freedom. The SPANISH FORK. UTAH state and district projects, she PHONE or said, would be Community Improvement. 798-355- 3 HONEST ENERGETIC DEPENDABLE QUALIFIED 465-201- 2 (Paid Political Adv.) r If Uyou fike&l any fgame you II Jove this new Safeway game! Exclusively at Utah, Nevada and Wyoming Safeway Stores Utah County and UTAH last week. Mayor Eugene Hillman and other city officials stated today that Payson City had nothing to do with the resurfacing job. Main Street is a state highway and state road crews did the work. It was done without any knowledge of the r h, salesman in Salt Lake. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Lo (Marilyn) Nestman, Bountiful; Mrs. David (Muriul) Hale, Monterey Park, Calif.; 7 grandchildren; a brother and Several complaints have be n made to the city regard. ng the resurfacing of Alain Street er meat-cuttin- Pet--rse- great-grandparen- - State Resurfaces Payson Main Slresi As Meat Cutter Up in County Provo City recently announced that Darwin Glade Wilson, has been appointed new harbormaster at Provo Harbor. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Wilson, Payson. Mr. Wilson is a graduate of Payson High School and has been working for a welding firm in Provo during the past year. He is married to the former Karerf Gordon of Spanish Fork and they have one small son. The family has now moved Pay-ro- Ted Voorhees Retires Unemployment is Mrs. Evelyn $100.00 CASH WINNERS 221 Packages of - 1530 So. 4th East, Lake City, On Winning the 1964 Comet One free card per store visit No purchase required. Purchasers not favored. No need to pass through checkstand. Secure your free card at either end of checkstand or from any store employee other than in meat department Safeway employees and their families are not eligible to win. Clampit Salt Automobile in Safeway's Recent Contest. Cudahy Puritan Bel-a- Manor House ir Hams Frozen Foods Free With the Purchase of a Sears Freezer From Selected Groin-FePorkers Sold With The Famous Safeway Guarantee Satisfaction Or Your Money Back need U.S.D.A. Inspected For Wholesomeness and Shank Portion 6 to 8 Lb. Kongo ERNEST WILKINSON the in FOR BETTER U. S. For Profitable Agriculture EDUC1TI03 Wilkinson, a former school teacher and administrator, has been a champion of education all of his life. He has pledged to help give Utah the best educational program of any state' in the nation by a good margin. He believes in local control and financing of schools to prevent Federal control of education. FOR Senate Wilkinson will fight for more freedom for all farmers. He is opposed to controls and regimentations of our agricultural industries. He will give support and help to all segments of agriculture, and help to develop our American free enterprise system. FOR MORE WATER JOB OPPORTUNITIES Wilkinson will work for improved job opportunities for Utah families by making business conditions inviting to new industries. He will work for full uailization of facilities and talents in cur missile industries, and for protection and improvement of the business climate. VOTE REPUBLICAN AUGUST 11 We can all UIN Sloci Asparagus Green Peas If A. E. 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