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Show C (LASSOED (HE) CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED SADDLES ADVERTISEMENT saddles Largest selection and riding equpiment in Utah of County. MEL HANKS Salem SONS & line for the first week and 10c .per line for each consecutive week, with a minimum charge of 50r for first week and 30c for each additional week 15c For Sale Automobiles RATES p i For Sale 1959 Chev. hardtop sports sedan. New trans. Will finance. Max Waror ner, Payson. Call 2-- 465-278- 1 3169. 2-- HEWS or HEBO SOIL CONSERVATION Marion S. Monk Jr.; president of the National Association of Soil Conservation District stated in his Tuesday letter: The Battle Begins. He was speaking about the announcement of the Budget Bureaus proposal to slash fed eral support for conservation and resource development on lands. This has privately-owne- d 3tirred up a lot of opposition to the proposal from the land owners and operators in the For Sale 1950 Ford. $100. or Any want ad that requires trade for a Tote Gote or on hilling at the end of month a Pickup Truck. Ph. 5 Nebo SCD. The proposal calls wiil be charged at 15c per line 8 1 for a reduction in funds of wees per to 29; We YOUNG MEN 17 50 in the application about will train you to qualify for e of the conservation program on WANTED WORK position as railroad communiprivate lands. The farmers and cations apprentice. For details would have to pay NEB0 ELECTRONICS Build new homes, remodel, ranchers 50 of the bill as they for this regarding this schooling, write ROEN D. GRIFFITHS. TECHNICIAN basements, suits, ?arports, Ph used the services of the techRailroad Communications Grant F. Thomas nicians of the Soil Conservation Phono P. O. Box Stereo Television Training Center, 7 Payson. Give name, age ex Communications Spanish Fork. Licensed. Service. Radio act address and phone. Salem New Building & Remodeling The National Association of 50 E. 1st S. SCDs held in Portland Orethe Call Gerald our modem Hanson, Building in lessons Guitar 2 last month very strongly Ph. on and gon Contracting. studios. Expert instruction this measure. The base opposed western, folk, surfing, ranchers of the and farmers guitar. Murray Music Center, Nebo SCD went on record in 8 Provo. 36 West SCHOOLS 465-271- 4-- 3-- 798-370- maintain our present standards of life as we know them. The question was asked in the Zone II meeting:1 does it make sense to cut your own throat a little at a time? This is what is done as the resource is eroded away or the water is wasted. Marion Sorensen and Frank M. Nelson of the Nebo SCD Board of Supervisors attended the Zone II meeting to represent each of us. Marion served as Chairman of the meeting and Frank presented a report of the happenings of your SCD. It was a good session. FORECLOSURE AUCTION 465-272- INSURANCE 3-- 4-- 4 insurance For complete pro- HOMtE, tection. AUTO, TRUCK, BUSINESS , FARM, For Sale - Real Estate FAMILY. Low Rates. Call Rex 30 North L. Behling, Fork. Spanish Realtor Main, T. Eckersley, George Homes, Farms, dairies, ranches motels, mercantile bus. and TRUCKS For Sale apartment houses. Ph 798-636- - 465-212- 2-- P 465-204- 465-300- 7, For Sale 49 Ford Pickup, 4 For Sale or Rent Stucco home ipeed. Contact Barton Ryan, 2 bedroom, kitchen, front room, Goshen. Ph. bath, gas heater. 149 W. 1st No. Santaqiin, Utah. See Gordon For Sale 1937 Ford panel, 4 speed with 1943 motor. Good Heelis, Ph. or running cond. Call New Brick Home Split level, see 94 S. 600 W. Payson. 3 bodrooms 2 baths, large family room, living room, kitchen, dinette. Burdick Lumber Co. 1S56 Int. pickup. 4 wheel dr. Ph. Payson Front end PTO. 28,000 miles. Good cond. Cy Bylund, For Sale 2 bdrm home, fum. Call 3 rm apt in bsmt. 274-324- tl 754-333- 1. 465-31- 465-32-5- 3. Business Need Opportunities Operator For Drive Inn, in Payson new Frost-to- p Restaurant. good credit Choice location for a beautiful all Drive Inn Small investment, required. Contact Massey in Ogden, S91 or call Glenn L Utah Box 394-066- 4. no inwork full or part .ime selling the famous KNAPP AEROTRED SHOES. Earn top commissions plus bonus, plus free insurance. Previous shoe EXTRA CASH-M- en, vestment -- NOT necessary-wr- ite L. Jenkins, Knapp Bros. Shoes, 6401 E. Flotilla St., E. Los Angeles 22. California. experience R. 754-367- 2. 3-- their annual meeting last month to voice their disfavor ol .he proposal. Many letters have subsequently been written and g sent to the Congressmen the State of Utah cauying messages of opposition to the bill. Zone II of the State of Utah Soil Conservation Districts met in Tooele on March 9, 1965 Part of the meeting agenda entered around this project of curtailing the conservation program on the private lands of the United States. These are the lands where our, yours and repre-entin- mine, food comes from. These lands comprise 75 of the lands of the U.S. This is the only country in the world where more food is produced than is consumed. The living 5 For Sale or Rent frame home. 3 Bedroom FOR SALE 895 E. 465-376- 9. For Sale New 2 bedroom home. Inquire 92 W. 3 No. . Attention Save Farmers 12-17- 4-- 3-- MISC. on highest quality Pianos. Why pay more? Fact- money pasture grasses and alfalfa ory to you. Lester R. Taylor seed. Proven varieties of com 4 N 109 Provo W Co. Fr seed for silage and grain. Carl tf Lindstrom, Benjamin, 2nd So. 798-250- 5. Acre or building lots near new For Sale or Rent Campers Stake House and school. 586 S. and trailers. Butler Motor 1815 6th W. For Stark Brothers Fruit trees and Shrubs See S. R. Smith New and Used pianos priced Ph. right. Expert piano restyling and refinishing for 18 years. Free pick up and delivery. A complete piano service. Harris Piano Shop, 1163 So. State, tf Orem. Consult County Clerk or reFender, Guitars,, Basses and spective signers for further Amplifiers. Also various information. guitars. All prices. Fourth Judicial Herger Music, 158 South 1st Court State of Utah, in and West, Provo, Utah. for Utah County. electric brooder; nine NOTICE TO CREDITORS cedar posts. 586 S. 6 W. Estate of FRANK JACKSON Deceased: Creditors will present claims For Sale Conn Caprice Organ this area. Take over small with vouchers to the undermonthly payments. For More signed at the office of Allen details write, Credit Manager L. Hodgson, atomey, 35 West Box 6179, Sugar House Station 1st South, Payson, Utah, on or before May 28, 1965; claims Salt Lake City, Utah. must be presented in accorDont buy any Organ until dance with the provisions of you try the new Wurlitzer and Utah Code Annoted, Conn Organs at Williams Music 1953, and with proper verifiCo. 307 So. 700 E., Provo. 1 ltf cation as required therein. ROBERT L. JACKSON, For Sale Baby crib and new Administrator mattress. Exc. cond. Call S. Main, Sp. Fork. 465-221- 0. 708-396- 9 465-334- 7. FOR RENT For Rent or Sale -- - Campers and Trailers. Butler Motor 1815 S. Main, Sp. Fork. 798-396- 9. ll-26- For Rent 3 Room Modem Apt Inq. Gudmundson Jry. 50 So. main. For Rent One bedroom Apt fum. Only for young married White-loccouple. Call R. Dale k, tf 465-259- 5. or 465-36- For Rent 161 So. fum. apt 3 room For Rent Ph. tf 465-372- 5. Home in Santaquin, Center. Call 754-348- 2. Apt for rent. Good location. Call 465-233- 8. For Rent Home at 295 So. 8th East Ph. Bsmt apt for rent. Fum. Call 3-- 465-351- 9. 3-- 465-365- 4. non-electer- ic District . 4-- 500-chi- 465-221- 0. 465-366- 4. . try the chronicle SHOE REPAIR s SERVICE TIME BOX Payson :: I 4m. 1 I 'H' 160 ;; 4 - Green PENCS HOE PAYSON ERVICE Payson, Utah Spanish Fork HI I H I DESK BLOTTERS ii WATCH REPAIR ' J FOR THE BEST 13 'H"H 11 N, . WILSON FEED AND GARDEN CENTER i2 West 1st South Payson, Utah Cement block building 4) x Front diplay windows, new doors, glass block around door ;ams. Brick facing on front. Front 20 ft. used as display and jales room, back 44 ft. as feed mill. Basement & main floor both concrete. Loading dock at ear 7 x 40, covered roof. Cinder block boiler house 13 x 16. h EQUIPMENT: Auger & Engine, Four-inc- h Auger & Flat Bottom Engine, Conveyor, Belt elevator cups, 3elt Elev. C. inside, Belt Elv.C. Cleaner, Belt Elev. C. Roof 64. Six-inc- 40 lbs., Tank, 1 Stoker-Co-o- p H. P. Boiler, Seed Cleaner, Irain Roller, 25 H.P. Motor, Pipe Conveyor, Starter-Moto- r, Portable Grain Hopper, 5 )air scales, Steel Bin-- 7 Ton, Mixer-Moto- r, Hammer Mill Motor, Starter-2- 5 HP, Hammer Ford Truck with Ford. TERMS: Cash on day of sale. Personal or company checks accepted if accompanied by a CHRONICLE C Mill-Cyclon- e, All taxes resulting from the levy made by this ordinance shall become due on the 1st day of April, 1965, and shall become delinquent if not paid on or before the 15th day of April ,1965.. SECTION No. 3. This OR DINANCE shall take effect on its passage and publication in (ONE) issue of the Payson Chronicle, a newspaper published weekly in Payson, Utah. PASSED BY THE CITY SECTION No. 2. MOUSED L EFFICIENCY ECONOMY MINISTRATION, Federal 125 South State Building, Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 0 Phone (Area 801), or TAYLOR & MARTIN, INC., 150 AUCTIONEERS, South Main Street, FREEMONT NEBRASKA. Phone 721,4500 (Area 521-580- EXCELLENT qualified and acting Recorder of Payson City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a ORDINANCE FIREPLACES PAID. LOCATION Tlirv TERMS ffc ( mmd JOHNSON REAL ESTATE PEARL BIGLER. Local Representative Telephone Huish Theatre Bldg. Payson. Utah 465-328- MUnrlflealty naawfaelarad SALES BOOKS PAYSON CHRONICLE Phone 465-278- 1 PAYSON. UTAH J 1 iriYu Yoiatsuten TOAmR CD! O QHuIIID O idLlflUHrt Hiatt and Mrs. Norma Donna Rindlisbacher, a West Mountain talented trio, presented a number on the program at an American Fork Ward at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. The program was presented by the Alvin Schramm GnUHDQCD (sus&bos ish3BS3?ii? : mm: UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. family. 1550 of Mrs. SPRINGVILLE ROAD - - PROVO 1501 SOUTH REDWOOD ROAD SALT LAKE 1940 WALL AVENUE OGDEN CACHE VALLEY BANK BLDG. LOGAN - - EVERYTHING2WE:SELCBECOMES forever WHY WEAR SHOES in our electrically heated ' 402) GOLD MEDALLION bewlinq 7 6 5 5 5 4 3 1 2 3 3 HOME? 3 4 1 5 5 7 1 7 3 CHRONICLE WANT ADS multi ring quick )ss 2 BATHS, DOUBLE CAR GARAGE. CURB, GUTTER. SIDEWALK Mr. and Mrs. Berry Burton, formerly of Provo are now making their home at West Mountain. They are living at the Erma Schramm home. Mr. Burton is a nephew of Mrs. Albert Kenison. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wright of Springville ar.d Mr. Alex Sutherland of Billings, Montana, a student at the BYU, were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Ethel Hirst. Fifty Primary Officers, teachers and their partners enjoyed a buffet dinner, program and social at tlje Cultural Hall Friday evening. Mrs. Lorin DeGraw accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tolley and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jackson of Nephi, Tuesday to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Luella McAll-estea life long friend. Mr .and Mrs. Leland Davenport enjoyed a week end visit from their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Davenport of Brigham. Mrs Ethel Hirst entertained in honor of her son, Harold, at a birthday dinner. Plates were laid for the hostess, honored gues, Mrs. Harold Hirst and son, of Salt Lake and Orville Geraw of Provo. Mrs. Mary E. Chamberlain of Las Vegas, Martha Seat and Mr. and Mrs. David Seat of Salt Lake enjoyed Sunday dinner with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Seat. Later in the day Mrs. Frank Seat and children arrived. Frank Seat is attending school in New York. Mrs. Elaine Schramm, Mrs. plied. COUNTY OF UTAH ) I, Edward H. Bates, the duly 2 an afternoon luncheon and work period in genealogy Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Betty Hurst. It was the first time for many years that the cousins had been together. Pictures were taken and information exchanged. Elder Craig DeHart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis DeHart of Provo, and a former West Ward member was the speaker at Sacrament Services Sunday night. A talk also was given by Don Christiansen, son of Elsie Frey of Salt Lake and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hienz Frey and children Stephen, Norman, Evelyn and Thomas of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Hendrickson attended the schccl opera Kiss Me Kate at Snow College at Ephriam, Thursday night. Their daughter, Lu Ann, took a leading part in the Mr. and Mrs. Glen cast. The West Mountain Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Betty Hurst with Mrs. Hurst, Mrs. Vilda Erickson and Mrs. Bernice $ Thompson and Mrs. Mammie Seat as hostesses. Mrs. Mae Bishop conducted. The lesson entitled People Who Came on The First Train was given by Lesson Director Mrs. Ethel Hirst. A pioneer history of John Joshway Tanner was given by his great granddaughter Mrs. Betty Hurst. Eighteen members were present. Mrs. Donna Smith. Mrs. Erma Wall ,and Mrs. Beulah Bradford of Salt Lake, Mrs. Athella Hall of Orem, Mrs. David Thomas Kenison, son Doris Kenison, was honored on his eighth birthday with a special dinner with letter from your banker. Certi- his family. He was honored fied or cashiers check accepted. by the presence of his grandThe Small Business Adminis- mothers, Mrs. Mary Kenison tration will reserve the right of West Mountain and Mrs. to accept or reject any or all bids. Equipment will be offered on an As Is, Where Is basis without representation or warranty, either expresed or im- PIN PALS Wilsons Style Shoppe Bobs Cafe Turf Cafe Twin Pines Cafe Davis Laundromat Franks Pharmacy Utah Valley Transit Mulleet ewelry Snow White Cleaners Gladys Beauty Shop HTS Turf Cafe 2227 COUNCIL OF PAYSON, Pay-so- HTG Turf Cafe 825 Utah on the 15th day of HIS Donna Elmer 535 March 1965. HIG La Verl Reece 202 Eugene Hillman Mayor of Payson City, Utah ATTEST: EDWARD H. BATES Recorder of Payson City, Utah STATE OF UTAH ) EXCELLENT BUY BEDROOM HOME. EXTRA LOT, BY RUBY MEREDITH Melba Nelson of Genola, Mrs. Geraldine Jewett of Payson and Mrs. Betty Hurst enjoyed n, South Third East MOOTS 5 18, 1965 West Mountain News r, ArFinancing available. rangements must be made with the S.B.A prior to sale. Sale pursuant to an order of within the corporate limits of the Small Business AdminisPayson, City, under Irrigation tration, an agency of the District No. one. There is also United States Government. levied and assessed an addiFor further information contional 5 cents per acre foot on tact: SMALL BUSINESS AD- $3.50. SALE OF ANY ARTICLE i N all PRIMARY AND SECONDARY water distributed. There is also levied and assessed an additional $2.50 for each and every tract of land for which Irrigation water is scheduled for the year A.D. 1965. Provided that the MINIMUM TAX on any property for which Payson City Corporation shall act as the distributing agent First Publication, February of IRRIGATION WATERS for 25, 1965. the year A.D. 1965, shall be WANT ADS FOR QUICK 1 AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE LEVYING AN IRRIGATION TAX FOR THE YEAR A.D. ON ALL LANDS FOR WHICH PAYSON CITY CORPORATION ACTS AS THE DISTRIBUTING AGENT OF IRRIGATION . WATERS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE DELINQUENCY OF SAID TAX. BE IT ORDAINED BY PAY-SOCITY COUNCIL, PAY-SOUTAH. SECTION No. 1 There is hereby levied and assessed 90 cents per acre foot on all the waters distributed by PAYSON CITY CORPORATION including Fields, Meadows and lands not within the corporate limits of Payson City, there is hereby levied and assessed an additional $1.00 per acre foot of all waters distributed 75-9-- 5, 3-- & EQUIPMENT Wednesday, March 24. 19E5 11 a.m. (MST) 25 For Sale - Farm Produce - BUILDINGS Six-inc- h 433-632- 9. 3-- SALE REAL ESTATE 7-- 374-231- Thursday, March DISTRICT which you and I enjoy is based entirely on the basic resources of Soil and Water. Without these two resources we can not 788-335- 1 Center, The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah OUR SOIL t!c OUR STRENGTH LEVEYING AN IRRIGATION TAX FOR THE YEAR AD. 1965 ON ALL LANDS FOR WHICH PAYSON CITY CORPORATION ACTS AS THE DISTRIBUTION AGENT AND PROVIDING FOR THE DELINQUENCY OF SAID TAX. Said the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the ORDINANCE PASSED and approved by the City Council of Payson, Utah on the 15th day March, 1965. Edward H. Bates Recorder of Payson, City. V CHEVROLET k -- 4i : RAY 5. POWELL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Business Phone Residence Phone 798-359- 1 798-30- CHEVROLET CARS CHEVROLET TRUCKS O K USED CARS 6RIDLEY CHEV CO. For comfort, she really doesnt need shoes. Floors in her Total Electric Gold Medallion Home are comfortably warm. There are no drafts . . . because a Total Electric home is heated flamelessly. Flameless Heat Is So Clean as pure as summer sunshine. Electric heat clean, too That means carpets, drapes, upholstered furniture, walls and ceilings all stay cleaner. Electric Servants Save Hours and Hours There are many other advantages a Total Electric home brings to a tiny tot and her parents, too. With an array of flameand for less electric servants, mother has more time for her church and community service too. Gives a Light Touch to Beauty g feature of a Gold Light for Living is another Medallion home. There is plenty of good light where it is needed. is so joy-givin- Provides Housepower for Tomorrow Full Housepower in a Total Electric home provides sufficient wiring, circuits, switches, and outlets for handling todays electrical needs as well as those in the future. 570 SOUTH MAIN SPANISH FORK tflti electric, It'e better I UTAH power & LIGHT CO. - |