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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Thursday, January Obituaries : 14, 1965 ' . Jan, 28 is Closing Date for Sugar ' he held office of Seventy. Surviving are his widow cf Santaquin and the follow ng sons and daughters: Mrs. Alta Los Angeles, J. Simmons, Calif ; Mrs. Zella Hill, Mrs. Milton (Alice) killing of the elk. for sugarbeet All sportsmen, outdoors:.. en farmers in Utah County who and the general public are desire proportionate shares for their farms, is January 29, Claude Hunting, chairman of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee, has announced. Farm operators desiring proportionate shares of sugarbeet acreage, should file their request on special forms available through ASCS County offices and fieldmen of beet sugar companies. The sugarbeet acreage allocation for Utah is 34,643 acres, Mr. Hunting said. County office personnel will be at the following locations to accept requests for sugarbeet acreage for the 1965 marketing year: Producers from Spanish Fork, Payson, Santaquin, Elberta and Goshen will sign o at the Sugar Company office, Spanish Fork, Thursday, January 14 and Friday, January 15 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Hendrickson, Idaho; 56 grandchildren; great grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Matilda 31 r from front page) Closing date cisco, Calif.; Mrs. Glen (Alton) Bryson, Roy, Utah; Merlin K. Jolley, Garden Grove, Calif.; Mrs. Jay O (Norma Lee) PeWilliam Santaquin terson, Jolley, Leo Jolley, Provo; and three stepchildren, Mrs. Mary O. Redmond, George W. 0am, Elberta; Ellis H. Oram, Black-foo- t, Mrs. (continued Bee! Applicafons bcth Salt Lake City; William S Jolley, Portland, Cregon; Bryant H. Jolley, San Fran- Ahlstrom, REWARD OFFERED Ed (Louella) Stolworthy, both Idaho Falls, urged to call the Fish and Game Office in Provo or contact your local conservation officer of any information that may lead to the apprehension of the poachers. Fish and Game law enforcement officers are checking all leads and suspects that could be irrvoloved. PAYSON CHRONICLE A estab- weekly newspaper, 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. Idaho; Mrs. Elizabeth Wadsrate $3.00 per worth, Lakewood, Calif.; Mrc. Subscription Hazel Kirstead, Jesse L. Jolley, year, $1.75 6 months, payable Funeral services for Elma Salt Lake City; E. M. Jolley, in advance: single copy 1( n Hancock Peay, 52, Provo. Utah-IdahState Hospital employee, who NATIONAL EDITORIAL Funeral services were con- - WILL STAR ON THE MARCH OF DIMES TELERAMA Dr. died Thursday night in the ducted at the San- - Joyce Brothers will appear on the March of Dimes Telerama Wednesday Utah Valley Hospital were con- taquin-Tinti- c Stake Center by being broadcast Saturday night. ducted Monday in the Benja- Lawrence Claysory ; bishop, min LDS Ward chapel. Mrs. Peay was bom Oct. 30, Couples Course 1912 in Payson, a daughter ofjjoUgy Mortuary. from front page) (continued, Mae Vest' and Ira Jonathan MARCH OF DIMES 1865 FUND DRIVE Bruce Yamell, will USU to be held GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL Hancock. She was married to with Morey Amstrdam and Dr. Joyce Brothers in the facet of show business. Ott Lydia 1933 in Feb. 20, Ralph Peay 1965 March of Dtimes Telerama beginning Literally hundreds of high February 8 to 12 Saturday night at Mrs. Lydia Ott, 82, died of their 10:30 p.m. Following Benjamin. CLIP THIS AD AND GET A musicians and talented calibre, ailment heart to Wednesday Garmoved mamiage they all from The Annual Young Couples variety performers field where she worked in the morning at Payson City Hos- over Utah will work with this Short Course will be held this office of the Magna Steel Mills pital. LUBRICATION entertainment world trio, year February 8 through 12 at shen; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald She was born Aug. 1, 1882, top there for eight years. They retheir talents to the Utah State University Reese, Lakeview. contributing turned to Benjamin in 1946, in Lautem, Wurttenberg, GerThe theme for the course in Logan, according to help raise much needed funds WITH EVERY OIL AND FILTER CHANGE In appreciation where she had lived since. many, a daughter of David Sr. for continued support of March Campus C. Joel for this be Utah will Business Barlow, County year She Freeh and Caroline Mayer. Mrs. Peay had been employed AT of Dimes programs, which in- Agent. This course has been I wish to express my appreAspects of Successfully Operat the Utah State Hospital for married G. Fred Ott Aug. 7, clude the Birth Defects Special sponsored each year since a Family Size Farm.,, ciation and. thanks to my many 1907, in the Salt Lake LDS the past 11 years. in Primary 1956 for young couples by the ating He died several years Treatment Center will be present to friends for their cards, letters temple. Specialists Here, Utah State University Exten- discuss Childrens Hospital. Surviving are her husband of ago. various phases of man- and flowers are medical of Mrs. teams they sent to me specialists sion Services and the Utah Benjamin; two daughters, Mrs. Ott come to the United aging the family size farm and while I was in the Veterans to overcome the heart- Bankers Association. Grant (Jackie) Johnson and striving FEATURING FINE RPM & ATLAS PRODUCTS States in 1894 as a convert to break of mothers with defechelp analyze problems of your Mrs. Fred (Mae Jean) Neil, Hospital in Salt Lake City. . church. She lived in Pay-so- n Couples attending the course own farm. the 100 WEST UTAH AVE children. both of Payson; eight grandPHONE last year from Utah County James L. Schafftr since then with the ex- tive Any farm couples interested children; her mother, Payson; ception of four1 years spent at PAYSON were: Mr. and Mrs. Rulon in attending the worthwhile three brothers and one sister, Gammon, Vineyard; Mr. and short course contact your local OFFER EXPIRES JANUARY 21, 1965 Ned Hancock of Salt Lake City; Knightsville. Mrs. Kenneth Webb, Lehi; Mr. banker or the Extension Serone are Surviving daughter, David H. Hancock of Anchorand Mrs. Garth Boswell, Go- - vice office in Provo. Inez PaysOn; and one son, age, Alaska; Leo Hancock of Milo Ott, s front from page) I. Calif. (continued ; Ott, Powhy, Payson; and Mrs. Dal (Louise) also 4 grandchildren and two Cutler of Salt Lake City. conference are a collbrothers, David Mayer and training Burial was in the Benjamin Sam ege degree and very extensive Mayer, both Payson. Cemetery. preliminary training in techFuneral service will be held instructional Saturday at 12 noon in the niques. Ward Payson Park-Secon- d Mr Broadbent is a graduate of church. Friends may call at Brigham Young University. He Rigby Mortuary Friday from was active in debate, drama, 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday prior and served as student body to services. Burial will be in Later he president in 1934-3Payson City Cemetery. was president of the BYU Alumni Association. He served an LDS mission in New Zealand. CARD OF THANKS He was president of the Junior sinWe desire to express our of Commerce in Spcere thanks and appreciation Chamber He also served as Fork. anish to our many friends, relatives five years and for secretary and neighbors for their kindtwo terms of for as president in sorrow ness during our the of ComChamber the Payson loss of Leila Flossie Terry. a memis He merce. presently for For the beautiful flowers, Kiwanis of the ber parts rendered at the service, Club. In the Payson business banking to the Bishopric and Relief since 1935, Mr. Broadbent is Society of the Payson Second ward we are especially grate- presently the manager of the Choice Beef! Safeway SdandteS Onty Payson Branch of the First Try Our Special ful. of Utah. Bank Security Williams, Gamer, Boneless Sirloin Loaf Package Roy has also been active in and Terry families William T. Jolley church affairs. A former bishop Ground Chuck & Sausage Delicious Cube and high councilman, he has William T. Jolley, 85, died for the past ten years been Sunday at 12 noon at Payson CALL FOR BIDS Tender Top Round serving as stake financial clerk City Hospital following surSealed bids will be received of the Nebo Stake. Sirloin Tip Beef Roast gery. Mr. Broadbents preparation Mr. Jolley was born Dec. 11, by the Payson City Recorder 1878, at Mt. Carmel, Utah, a for the purchase of materials. for the specialized training he Boneless Round 1. son of William and Elizabeth Specifications are available at received included 15 months of intensive preparation. His Canned Of Round Dinner Stolworthy Jolley. He married Payson City Office. Eye Cottage 1.19 Sealed bids will be received successful completion of the Maria Hatch Dec. 17, 1902, in 8 p.m. Monof until hour the of him one makes Cheese training Picnic the Salt Lake temple. She Fresh Roast nine instructors in Utah qualiTown House Lucerne died later and he married Mel-vin- a day, January 18. All Halves Vom: The bids will be publicly fied to teach the Dale CarOram Dec. 2, 1924, in the opened in the City Council negie Course. No. 2V4 i. Now's Time To Buy Locker Beef Salt Lake temple. 29Con in the Fire StaCup meeting City He was a farmer and ran& P Brand Whole or Half .. Sow ui ii Hindquarter cher and served as watermaster tion, Payson, City, Utah. reSliced Ford Art Carcass of Beef ID. Payson City Corporation lb. of U.S. Chofce Beef Traveling in the Elberta area for a per- serves the No. to reject any Cut and Wrapped Free and All Ready For Your Freezer w right cans I of 35 iod years. He was first or all bids or to waive any Exhibit on Cup president of the Strawberry formality or technicality in Remember: Take Your Coupon Book Along Valley-DuchesWhen You Do Your Weekly County LDS any bid in the interest of the Shopping. B. Y. U. at Baled Count On Count ! Display Sor Sreshty Safeway Savinys Shat branch. Mr. Jolley seived as a City. Crushed Wheat A Ford Times traveling ex? missionary in California 1900-0- 2 19 Payson City Corporation Sts Soup Cracher Sime and also filled two home misEdward H. Bates hibition of 27 original water-colorCracked Wheat 3 sions in the Santaquin-Tinti- c inof artists many by City Recorder stake. At the time of his death ternational stature, is currM Angel Food 3 ently on display here at BrigTomato Soup Skylark Bread 4 O 79 ham Young University. ir Campbell' Concentrated U on C V ' The exhibition is titled, Biy WeehendSf Watercolors In A Big Way, START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT WITH A 1965 FORD based on the large scale cf Campbell's Soups va:,:.. 6 mm Jl Apple Juice Save At Safeway the paintings. Represented are C' of Mushroom, CAR OR TRUCK WrnM00!) Cii!rt? N?,dle'Clam 3-Chunk Tuna such painters as Peter Hurd, 85 Chowder, Chicken Gumbo, Beef, Chicken, Cream of Chicken & Many Other Ben Eisenstat and Charles Pineapple Juice Culver. FROM s Campbell Soups Varieties Mri. 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