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Show Payon, Utah The Payson Chronicle, Thursday, July HAYLAGE 1065 1, DRAPER West Mountain News BY RUBY MEREDITH Mrs. Neva Schramm, Mrs. Rebecca Twede and Mrs. Mae Bishop, representing the West Mountain D.U.P. camp spent Monday cleaning and preparing the Pioneer log cabin located in Payon Park, for summer tourist visits. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mil- ler visited Friday with their nephew, Sgt. Ben Garbett and family of Okinawa, formerly of West Mountain. The are spending a few days with Mrs. Katie Matem prior to their departure for Denver, Gar-bet- ts Colorado . Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carlisle entertained 50 family members at a special Fathers Day patio dinner on Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carlisle and the following sons and daughters and their partners and families: Mrs. Orval (Margaret) Wilson and Mrs. Ernest (Lois) Moore of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Gerald (Joan) Finch of Las Vegas; Mrs. Ila Rindlisbacher, Payson; Gerald Carlisle of Payson and the Carslisle twins, Elmo and Ivan, of West Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schramm motored to Thayne, Wyoming Tuesday to get Mrs. Schramms of Mr. and Mrs. ooooooooooxxxoooooooooo ooooo SHIPMENT OF FURNITURE NEW i 6 NEW AND USED ARRIVING JULY SHOP BARGAINS EARLY Coymittoy 11 SOUTH MAIN PHONE IFeaoir or 465-222- 3 465-283- 4 FRIDAY BY DR. HAGGARD ooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooo SeMHShe STUBBORN Mechanical many jobs Mechanical or crawling 2. MULE June Meredith. Honor Bees were Susan Finch, Carol Ann Jack son, Christine" Hiatt, Leslie Shepherd, Marilyn Rothe, and Ruth Broun. Cynthia Cleveland was a second year worker. First year girls were DarJanice lene Hendrickson, Bushman, Dana Nelson, Pamela Hamblin, and Colleen Bishop. Light refreshments were served. A special family night was enjoyed by the family of president and Mrs. LeRoy Hill as they and their son, Gerold, and daughter, Joyce, enjoyed their dinner at Payson Canyon. They also visited the KoHoLoWo girls home and many other interesting points of interest. Monet Carre of Walnut Creek, California, is spending the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tuesday June 22 3 5 Fork. June ARCH See how YOU can 12. "off-lhe-far- back-breakin- 13. 5 Giants 1 Thursday - Friday July - least 30 with HARVESTORE HAYLAGE 12550 SO. 600 Saturday Fork. Boy, LaMar Dee and Verla Carol Horton Searle, Payson. June 17. Elwood and Boy, James Sherry Lynn Thompson Hal-la- I LOOK HARVESTORE can Fork. THE TRUTH ABOUT Kenneth Shepherd. Nebo Stake clerk, was the speakPayson. SPRING er at Sacrament meeting oh June 18. A musical special Sunday. Girl, Bruce and Bernice number was presented by Carl HAYLEY MILLS Nelson Brand, Payson. Cleo JOHN MILLS Nelson. Wayne Rindlisbacher, 19 June JAMES MacARTHUR Don Christiansen and Gerald Girl , Eldon Jay and Jolene D. Evans. Hilli were advanced in the Hudson Haskell, Payson. CARTOON Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Priesthood to Elders. Girl, Gabraill and Lupe Wallace Morganson and childMunoz Lucio, Elberta. TRY THE CHRONICLE ren visited with Mrs. WANT ADS FOR QUICK parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dalton of Ameri- SALE OF ANY ARTICLE Sta-Rit- FOR THE FARM . . . Feeds, seeds, milking equipment, animal health products, irrigation headgates, poultry and dairy equipment, insecticides and pesticides, baler wire and twine, automatic feeders, fencing, and fertilizer- - $122 reduced to $74.70; e CD-1- 2 Pump, formerly $44 reduced to $29. Similar bargains on other pumps. WHAT DO YOU GET WHEN YOU BUY A 1965 FORD? PLENTY. YOU GET A CAR THAT RIDES QUIETER THAN A ROLLS-ROYC(AND QUIET MEANS QUALITY . . . DEEP-DOWQUALITY.) BUT THATS ONLY THE BEGINNING. NOW CHECK THE MANY SPECIAL E. N COMFORTS AND CONVENIENCES THAT ARE STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON EACH FORD MODEL . . . ... Paint, paint accessories, power mowers, home .freezers, plastic pipe, pumps and sprinkling systems, roofing materials, garden tillers, garden tools and hoes. FOR THE CAR . . . (also for truck or tractor) Tires, batteries, automotive accessories, oil, grease, spark plugs, filters. Four of the special bargains right now include: 30 OFF on all tires (car, truck, or tractor), including the brand new MARK TV with improved tread design, contoured shoulders which give you safer (at high speeds), more comfortable rides, easier steering, and extra miles. This is the time to buy your tires for car, truck, or tractor. If you're planning to paint inside or out MURRAY, UTAH 0000XXXXXXXXXX000X00 carpeting. Rear-se- padded dash. at pull-dow- arm rest, n Choice of six nylon quilted seat upholstery fabrics. Walnutlike vinyl inserts on doors and dash. Silent-Fl- o ventilation (in hardtops) for fresh air with windows up. Full wheel covers. Much more. FORD GALAXIE 500XL EXTRAS AT NO EXTRA COST: The ultimate in bucket-seluxury. You get: Big, new 289 V-- 8 (200 hp). 3 speed Cruise-O-Matwith th stick. console. Individually adjustable front bucket seats. Bucket-stylerear seats. Automatic courtesy and safety lights on door panels. dash controls. upholLoop-pil- e Full stery trim. carpeting. wheel covers. the oil base paints and the convenience of the water base paints. Its terrific! See your IFA manager before you start your next paint job. He can help you. FORD GALAXIE 500 LTD EXTRAS AT NO EXTRA COST: LTDs are the most luxurious Fords ever built with styling that was cited by the American Institute of Interior Designers. You get: Big, new 289 V-transmission with three speeds. Decorator-style- d interior. Thick nylon 8. Cruise-O-Mat- ic -- ic T-b- ar Full-leng- foam-cushion- ed d, t'i nized manual transmission. As in all 65 Fords you get more luggage space than in major competitors cars. The Galaxie 500 also shares these standard features with the LTD and XL:- Electric clock . . . backup lights. Illuminated glove box and ash tray. Constant-spee- d electric windshield wipers. Fully aluminized muffler and galvanized underbody members. Handy reversible keys. Minimum routine Keyless door locking. maintenance schedule. brakes. Long-lif- e battery. Safety-Yok- e r. door latches. Front seat belts. And more. Self-adjusti- Heater-defroste- Full-chro- All-vin- yl FORD GALAXIE 500 EXTRAS AT NO EXTRA COST: A great family car, the Galaxie 500 has the same solid construction and spaciousness as XLs and LTDs. You get: A thrifty new 240 cu. in. Big Six (150 hp). Fully synchro Theres no extra charge for any of these features and no obligation for g 17 full-siz- e Fords for any of the 65. Visit your Ford Dealer soon. test-drivi- hot-sellin- 'Leading acoustical consultants conducted tests 1965 Fords (Galaxie 500 Sedan, XL in. 8 engines and LTD Hardtops) with 289-cand automatic transmissions rode quieter than a new These tests were certified by the U. S. Auto Club. in which V-- Rolls-Royc- , i i 1 Test Drive Total Performance '66 Beet year yet to go Ford I - use UNICO. You'll find your job can be easy and it can be fun. Ask about the new exterior paint with the virtues of There are dozens of ways to save money by using Polyethylene Sheeting on the farm. It is particularly useful as a silage cover or silo cap. Perfect as a mulch cover, greenhouse film, tractor cover, or pond or ditch liner. SERVED fn) With any 65 Ford you get the strongest Ford body ever a new frame that tunes out vibrations . . . new coil spring suspension. And every Ford gives you extra knee room . . . extra foot room . . . and a trunk that holds four upright. And theres more . . . . . I LUNCH NAYLOR EQUIPMENT CO. at FOR THE HOME . r F66 Sponsored by the items we have to offer. surprised at You'll surely be surprised at the savings. For pumps, sprinkling systems, and plastic pipe, you'll find just what you need at IFA. Specials in Pumps include EDG Pump, formerly J EAST, DRAPER, UTAH For The BLUE I all Intermountain Farmers Association offers you a wide variety of products and services: 6, 10 A.M. JULY TUESDAY, We Welcome You to Your NEIGHBORHOOD IFA STORE f percent Double the carrying capacity of your acres Mor-ganso- You may be ... . Produce MORE milk and meal for less dollars feed purchases Reduce or eliminate g labor of hay Banish forever the making Increase the feed value of your hay crop by at Boy, Leo LaVar and Carol8, Giants THEATRE SPANISH FORK yn Argyle Felix, Springville. Friday, June 25 Girl, Rulon Jack and Lola Grizzles 8, Braves 4 OPEN Mathews Painter, Santaquin. Kiwanis, Yankees (forfeited.. June 14. THURSDAY Giants 18, Indians 5 Boy, Rayden and Iris Kay FRIDAY STANDINGS Wade Madson, Payson. Team Won Lost SATURDAY Boy, Bill Brent and Connie Grizzles 7 0 Knotts Riley, Spanish Fork. ADMISSION Braves 5 15 75c June ADULTS Indians 3 Boy, Howard Allen and Car25c Kiwanis CHILDREN (under) 12 2 Ann Allan Horton, Spanish ol Yankees 2 Braves i". FIELD DAY Bey, Elden Ray and Geral-dea- n Jones Lowe, Springville. Girl, Clyde Bert and Jacqueline Brown Bradford, Spanish LITTLE LEAGUE BALL Grizzles 6,Kiwanis Yankees 6, Indians 11 Boy. Jan Taylor and Nina Jean Byron Furner, Spanish Fork. June SHEEPMEN HARVESTOR HAYLAGE CRADLE ROLL member of the 173d Airborne Brigade struggles with an Army at Vung Tau Airfield, Vietnam. So dubbed because it doc, Mule, once performed by the mule of the animal kingdom, the Kaiser-buil- t Mule carries a 1,000 pound payload. A 15 horsepower engine power, the vehicle 25 mile per hour. The driver can either ride, or steer while walking alongside the vehicle. A n. Bee Hive Honor Night was held Tuesday evening in the Relief Society room. Stake leaders present were Mrs. Ruth Bagley and Mrs. Deon Grey. Beehive ward leaders are Rachel Hall and Muriel - outstanding agricultural pert, will conduct the field day and answer any questions you may have. Dr. Haggard spoke to over 100,000 people la;Ht year. He dees consultant work great interest to dairymen, with livestock equipment comcattlemen and sheepmen in panies and conducts dairy, the State of Utah. They will see how they can produce mere milk and meat for less dollars, reduce or eliminate DAIRYMEN CATTLEMEN off the farm feed purchases, save labor in hay making, eliminate most of the weathFIRST ANNUAL er risks at haying time, increase the feed value of their hay crop considerably and double the cariying capacity of .heir acres. J. Haggard, Dr. Marcus D.V.M. of Delphi, Indiana, Ellts Burton of Talmage, are spending the summer months with their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Burton. Mr. and Mr. Jay Taylor and and children, Mchelle, Brett, and Stuart of San Diego, Calif, are spending a two week vacation with their parents,, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Farr and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor of Pay-so- pork, forage, beef and management clinicsthroughout the United States. Two large blue Harvestore Haylage units will be on display for the field day. The address is 12550 So. 600 East, Draper. The activities will start at 10 a.m. Free lunch will be served. Naylor Equipment Company of Murray is the sponsor of the event. DAY TO BE HELD IN The first annual Harvestore Haylage field day will be held Tuesday, July 6, at the Fitzgerald Farm in Draper. This field day will be of the utmost importance and of mother, Mrs. Sarah Passey, ho hwas been ill. Mrs. Passey will make her home with the Schramms or the present. Allen Hurst, who is making his home with the Ivan Carlisles, won first place at the junior western pleasure horse show at Salem on Saturday. He received a beautiful trophy. Mrs. Laurel Neilson and two daughters of American Fork spent one week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chappel. She came to assist in the home due to the illness of her mother. Craig and Nalson Burton, sons FIELD SPECIAL OFFER! With a purchase of $10 or more at any IFA store, you will receive a coupon good for $2. 50 on a famous Ami Open-A- ll valued at $5.00.This unique accessory is a wonderful wedding, Christmas, or anniversary gift. It's a useful aid around the house to open everything from fruit jars to tiny nail polish bottles to soft drink and beer cans. It can be used as pliers, Wrench, screwdriver, or hammer. You can squeeze a lemon or crack a nut. This is a device that will get a hundred uses in every home, The ONLY place you can get it is through your IFA store. Ask your Branch Manager 1965 Ford Galaxie 500XL RI0C WALT DISNEY'S MAGIC SKYWAY AT THE Hardtop T0RD MOTOR COMPANY PAYILION. 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