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Show CILASSOIFOilD) CHRONICLE MAX CLASSIFIED SADDLES ADVERTISEMENT Female Help Wanted RATES 15c per line for the first Help Wanted Largest selection of saddles and riding equpiment in Utah week, and 10c per line for each to live in. Call ' ' County. MEL HANKS fc SONS Salem INSURANCE i Housekeeper, 465-341- 9 consecutive week, with a minimum charge of 50r. for first week and 30c for each additional week. FOR SALE Any want ad that requires billing at the end of month will be charged at 15c per line For Sale Cocker 3 each. Call per weex. PETS Pups, $10 For complete insurance pro- Itection. AUTO, HOME, Struck, FAMILY. business WANT TO BUY farm, , Low Rates. Call Rex 30 North 4 L. Behling, 4 .Main, Spanish Fork. NEBO ELECTRONICS 798-636- WANTED For Storage or TECHNICIAN Sleroo Phono purchase, Wheat, Barley, Oats. Highest market prices Communications BUNKERS FEED CENTER Salem Warehouse 1740 W. Utah Ave. Phone Payson, Receiving hours 7 a.m. to 6 9 p.m. ROEN O. GRIFFITHS. Television - Radio MUSIC 50 E. 1st S. 798-335- 1 465-351- 2 For Sale Buecher Trombone only 3 yrs. use, $85. Barbara Leatham, Ph. 465-223- 5 ; HELP WANTED - AUTO MECHANIC WANTED MISC. Good pay, good working coninsurance furnished, ditions, For Sale or Rent Campers work. Contact Tischner steady and trailers. Butler Motor 1815 Ford Sale sand Service to fill S. Main, Sp. Fork. 9 application or for interview. TF Call New and Used pianos priced right. Expert piano restyling and refinishing for 18 years. FOR SALE - STOVES Free pick up and delivery. A complete piano service. Harris For Sale Elec. Range, Good Piano Shop, 1163 So. State, cond. Randall Hiatt. Phone 1 tf Orem. FOR SALE ; 7-- 7-- 798-396- 6-- 754-328- 1. 9-- PERSONAL Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Historian Eva Gamer, needs newspapers to support publishing of thousands of Histories of Pioneres, 1847 to 1869 Tie in bundles, leave at East Hiway 91 in container. 7-- 465-344- ll-26- pay more. Why Wallpaper. 12V4c, 25c, 50c, 60, c, 79c 34 W. Utah single roll. Tanner Paint & Wallpaper Ave. 465-208- 3. Fourth Judicial For Sale Automobiles Consult County Clerk or respective full information.signers for further For Sale 1957 Cadillac, power, good cond. $250. Ph. 754-348- NOTICE TO CREDITORS 0 15 ft. Fiberglass For Sale boat 35 h. p. engine, factory trailer, elec, starter. Call FOR SALE Franklinn Tervort 465-214- 3. Home Woven Rugs For Sale See Emma Wignall, 495 North Main. For Sale ESTATE OF LILLIAN PEERY STOKER, Deceased: - LIVESTOCK Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the unFor Sale Good gentle buckat 320 North 500 skin mare. See Vaud Hanks, dersigned East, Payson, Utah, on or beSalem. fore October 15, 1965 claims must be presented in accordance with provisions of FOUND Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification Lost Tan Wallet, containing as required therein. KENVIN W. PEERY precious pictures and notes. Administrator Reward. Ph. 7-- 79-9-- Real Estate LOSTand George T. Eckertley, Realtor Homes, Farms, dairies, ranches motels, mercantile bus. and apartment houses. Ph 465-34- 7-- First 465-212- 8, Lost Men's black rim glasses - Santaquin area. i For Sale Frame home at 297 n Payson to Chronicle return Finder N. 6 West, carpet and drapes, office. Reward. 2 bedroom, newly-bui- lt family room, IVa acres, corral and loading chute, large yard, very WORK WANTED homey. $7500. Write to Leonard Howlett, Fillmore, Utah. Visit by appointment only. Build new homes, remodel, basements, suits, carports, Ph. For Sale 2 Building Lots Grant F. Thomas, 97 x 118 at 250 No. 3rd E. Fork. Licensed. Spanish and 110 frontage on Ridge Lane. Make offer. Sam Peery New Building & Remodeling Ph. Call Gerald Hanson, Building 2 and Contracting. Ph. tf 4 For Sale bedroom Brick Home with basement apt., garage, landscaped. Good lo- For Weed, Yard or Household Insect problems and Termites 1 cation. Ph. Montes Call Payson Control. and Insect Pest 200 ft hiway front. 5 acres $300 dn., $25 a month. No. and Va mile East of Payson Bowl. CEMENT WORK Write Elmo Dial, Rt. 2, Rigby Small Garden Cement Ditches 8 Idaho All Other Types Cement Work ROBERT OBERG For Rent Home at 789 East 0 Phone 1st So. Payson, Call Charles Genola 4 Zeeman in Sp. Fork Hay Windrowing with conditioner. See Don Brinkman, Ph. 465-300- 7, 2-- 465-204- 1. tf 798-370- 6, 465-328- 7. 465-272- 465-200- 465-223- 0. tf Publication: July 1965. P 7-- District 15, FOR SALE Home & 5 acre farm of Dan & Edna Morgan, across U S 91 from Nebo Stake farm. Best bid over $6700, for cash upon confirmation by probate court, will take it Send written bid to Rulon Widdison, Executob, by July 27. Piano, TV, deepfreeze, washer, dryer, refrigerator, elec, range, living & bedroom sets, household furnishings can be had with house for approximately $450 extra bid. If no bid for sale with house and land, will be sold as separate items together with 0 fruit jars, Winchester, 410 Stevens, bedding, dishes, utensils, rock collection, anView tique chair, figurines. them at 9 a.m., auction at 10 a.m., July 31, or call Rulon Widdison, 30-3- 465-351- 4. 7-- Smokey Says: 754-341- 7-- 5-- 798-641- For Rent or Sale Campers and Trailers. Butler Motor 1815 S. Main, Sp. Fork. 798-396- 9. 6-- 465-346- 8. 465-359- 3. H'"I'M1 fur-rowe- r, RENT: Clean 3 room apartment. Couple preferred. 746 W. 1st So., Payson. Phone 1 -- tf Apt For Rent Good location Call I DAT SERVICE FOR THE BEST IN SHOE REPAIR TIME BOX 465-23- Apt. Furnished for newlymar-rie- d couple or older couple, $35.00 with utilites paid. 94 West 1st No. Ph. TROY RAY ASHWORTH Troy Ray Ashworth, son of Hyrum Ray and Lois M arie Nash Ashworth, died Tuesday 2:30 p.m., at Payson City Hospital of PENGS HOE ERVIGE Payton Spanish Fork ' ' 465-21- Payaon, Utah ISO South Third East INCLUDED" PATIO. ALL CLOSE TO TOWN. REDUCED PROUD NEIGHBORHOOD CORNER LOT. BEDROOM. "A 3 For the Best Deal In LANDSCAPED. PRICE. "PERFECT FAMILY HOME" tOKoounuiv DOUBLE .GERAGE CAR BEDROOMS, TOO. EXTRA LOT. REDWOOD FENCE PATIO. STORAGE SPACE GALORE, 2 FIRE Chadwick, now deceased. Notice is hereby given that PLACES. CARPETED, DRAPES. KITCHEN FOR A FAMILY. "BUILT-INS- " SEVERAL CHEAPER HOMES. WE CAN FIT YOUR POCKET BOOK. GIVE US A RING. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE PEARL BIGLER. Local RppraaanlaMv Telephone Kulah Thaatra Bldg. Payaon Utah MS-328- BRYANT DECKER of CONCRETE MATERIALS SUPPLIES, INC., wiU be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at its hearing room, 1118 First Security Building, 405 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, the 27th day of July, 1965, commencing at 10:00 oclock a. m. Applicant, with the approval of the Commission, proposes to assume and perform the same operating authority as evidenced in Certificate of Convenience and Necessity No. 1458 issued January 24, 1964, in Case No. 5343 to Glen Chadwick, in accordance with that now held, (and which Certificate is an authorization to operate as a carrier of sand, gravel and other similar products). By order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 14th day of July, 1965. C. R. Openshaw, Jr., Secretary Need a $5,000 nest egg? Buy a $100 Series E Savings Bond, once a month, where y ouwork or bank (purchase price, $75). In five years, you will have $4,856 in cash value. Drive by 660 Goosenest Drive you will love this 8 room lava block home on 2.48 acres overlooking will be surprized at the low down payment required on this 10 room home at 275 West 7th South. If you, can, qualify for FHA or GI loan. These Homes Are Priced To Sell Sales Representative For GEORGE T. ECKERSLEY REALTOR SMITH AUTO CO. 465-212- SPANISH PHONE 798-355- 3 FORK, or UTAH 05-201- 2 poses this approach: If people of other lands want aid, let them cast their lot with us and apply for membership in even as our glorious Union Alaska and Hawaii. Another Salt Laker, who offered to set my mind at rest by assuring me she was a Democrat, takqs the view that foreign aid, as such, has lost its usefulness. New and more constructive approaches to helping underdeveloped nations should be ex plored. The Peace Corps is the best idea yet, she added. The right to work question on also stirs strong feelings both sides. To the question of whether the voter favors keeping the right law, one woman answers, this isnt Russia. Certainly Yet another offers this comment: For 25 year I worked for a Utah railroad . . .We worked 7 days a week, straight time, no vacation, and most of the time without retirement and no seniority. It was not until we organized that the company began to abide by the day and the 40-ho- ur Here too, the parent has a responsibility: to make certain that the child wnn needs longterm preventive treatment gets it - - througli regular visits to the family doctor. A low cost penicillin program is in operation in Utah. ' u may obtain information abou. it from your doctor, or through the He art Association. For advice about your heart, is available to wipe out the always ask your doctor; for ininfection and prevent rheumatic formation ask your Heart fever from taking hold. Symptoms parents should be alert to, and the procedures used to control the infection are outlined in a leaflet entitled, Now You Protect Can RE CAP Your Child Against Rheu matic Fever available upon request from Utah Heart Association, 250 East 1st So., Salt Lake City. Mcjy childhood diseases confer im inanity, Utah Heart Association points out, but rheumatic fever does not. Rheumatic fever is a repeater, and with each attack, there is a new chance of damage to the heart, especially TIRE SALE on the following 700 x 14 800 x 14 850 x 14 $y50 plus tax DESK BLOTTERS and rccappable casing CROFT Green BROTHERS TIRE SERVICE PIYS0N CHRONICLE 475 East 1st North PAYSON, UTAH week. Then we finally got retirement benefits, too. The only people that want laws are those who hever worked under them, or those who have a company that wants to pay low wages. I grant that there are some companies that pay good wages that are not unionized but they do it only because of the outside union pressure. And, of course, some responding to the questionnaires cannot resist wisecrack. One the capped his comments with the wish, Good luck youll need it. And I agree. rk right-to-wo- good-natur- essary. ALFALFA GROWERS Dont let the weevil eat all of your valuable hay! Spray With U.S.D.A. Approved Insecticides They leave no residual problems for dairymen Custom Work 31.70 ed -- - Excellent Results per acre plus spray PHONE CARL J. NELSON. 465-346- 8 18-1- application You SEE On the same issue, one couple takes a radically different view: If birth control were practiced in this country, we would not need, federal aid to the schools. Thei states could then handle the probJ lem alone, simply because they would not need so many schools.! Foreign aid is the target of much: steam in the responses. One Salt Lake businessman pro- auto-pedestri- Utah Valley. Country living. City conveniences. See inside this solid brick 10 room lovely home at 197 East lOd North. Large enough for home and sales business. FRooucrccr FIVE PORT From the responses pouring in from my current questionnaire on major issues, I find more purposes being served than simply to give the man in office the sentiment of his voters. For one thing, they sharply increase communication between voters and their elected servants. Such communication is the essence of effective, responsive, democratic government. For another, they are sometimes a good source of good ideas and suggestions, which may eventually be fed into the legislative mill. Too, they help the voters let off steam. Returns on my questionnaire have been freely laced with indiand the langvidual comment uage often is strong. For example, one mother expressed her support of federal aid to education this When I was a youngster way; education you got dependthe here, ed on the community you lived in. If the community was poor, so was the education. But today government is helping change this injustice, and it should continue to do so. auto-pedestri- QUALITY HOMES WE HAVE 3 OF THE BEST IN TOWN. CHOOSE THE ONE THAT FITS YOUR DESIRES. So, for a youngster who has already had an attack, it is all the more important to prevent new strep infections that can lead to a recurrence. A schedule of medications can be arranged by your doctor wnen it is felt nec- can be a flag - - danger that a strep infection is present. And strep infections can lead to rheumatic fever and rheumaUc heart disease, cause of more long-terdisabling illness in children than any other disease. Not all sore throats are strep throats, of course. But Utah Heart Association warns that if a child complains of a sore throat that has come on suddenly and if he has a fever of 131 degrees or more, swollen neck glands and other certain symptoms (such as pa;n when he swallowsX he should be seen by a doctor without delay. If it is a strep throat, treatment m Traffic deaths in Utah for the first six months of this year were slightly down from the number recorded for the same period in 1964 (122 compared to 127), in 100 accidents. An decrease encouraging was noted in type mishaps and collisions between two or more vehicles. Offsetting this, however, was a sharp increase in single car type accidents (plus 125V). This latter type involves the caf running off the road. The most prevalent type of fatal traffic accident, however, remains collision between vehicles. Forty-nin- e persons have been killed in this type cf accident, followed by 36 deaths in the single car type, and 19 in mishaps. Age distribution of drivers involved in the fatal accidents remained somewhat similar to the 1964 pattern, except for 9 those in the year age group. This group increased from nine drivers in 1964 to fifteen in 1965 for the same period. In all accidents there were 144 drivers involved, compared with 151 in 1964, again reflecting the increase in single car mishaps this year. Counties showing increases in fatal accidents this year include Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Davis, Grand, Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah, and Weber. Remaining counties noted decreases or no change. Salt Lake County and the cities within the county accounted for 44 of the total persons killed, 29 of these in the uniijKirporated areas or smaller towns. The Utah Safety Council hopes that the 1965 traffic death record to date is a definite indication of a trend towards a marked reduction to be recorded for the year, Robert R. Sonntag, council president, said. We say this in light of the sharp reduction noted since Governor Ramp-ton- s traffic safety program was accelerated in late May. Prior to that time, Utah was one of the eleven states showing an increase in traffic deaths of 16 percent or over during the first four months of 1965 compared to the same period last year. This strongly demonstrates that accidents can be prevented if preventative action is taken. property in intrastate commerce. (To assume and perform the same operating authority as is evidenced in Certificate No. 1458, issued January 24, 1964 in Case No. 5343 to Glen d David $ King 1st six Months BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH CASE NO. 5599 NOTICE OF HEARING In the Matter of the Appli-:atio- n of CONCRETE MATERIALS SUPPLIES, INC, for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to operate as a common motor carrier of above-entitle- Report by down in ts, its valves. sore throa A prematurity about five hours after birth. Surviving are his parents of Payson, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashworth, Payson; M r. and Mrs. Neldon Nash, Spanish Mrs. Fork; Joseph Roach, Palmyra; Mrs. Joan King, Provo. Graveside services to be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at Payson City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Keith Jolley Mortuary one hour prior to services. AdvI-- u About Your Huort 5o Your Doctor for Information Aik Your Hoart Auodatloa of danger Congressman 1965 bl CONGRESS A Weekly 22, Ticket Tips YOUR Traffic deaths are certain agreement dated Jan. uary 29, 1965, between Clara B. Chadwick, successor in interest to Glen Chadwick, deceased, in whose name the said Certificate No. 1459 in I'M WATCH REPAIR FOR 7-- I1 6 465-228- 8. 465-908- 5. Call Will do dressmaking. tf Karen Thomas, cultivator, rototiller with cement mixer, weed burner for rent. Phone or 465-217- 2 Alfalfa Weevil control. Weed C. J. Nelson, Spraying. it yourself Tractor and Do 9-- 5-- 465-347- 0. FOR RENT Thursday, July Max T. Reid, 49, of Spanish Fork, died Friday evening at his home after a long illness. He was born April 4, 1916, in Payson, a son of John William and Phoebe Black Reid. He his education in Payson schools and worked for a number of years at the Tintic Standard mine in Eureka. He married Blanche Stoker October 16, 1937, in Spanish Fork. Mr. Reid followed construction most of his life and worked on the construction of the Geneva steel plant. He was an active member of the LDS Church and held the office of Elder. Active in Boy Scouting, he was an Explorer leader in the Spanish Fork Fourth Ward and a scoutmaster for many years. Survivors include his wife of Spanish Fork; five sons and one daughter, John W. Reid, Gordon Reid, Paul Max Reid, Garth Reid and Robert Allen Reid, all of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Wayne (JoAnn) Huff of San Diego, Calif.; 11 grandchildren; two brothers and four sisters. William Eugene Reid of Ogden, Daniel Joseph Reid of Payson, Mrs. Guy (Delora) Hurst of Ogden, Mrs. Leland (Clara) Fillmore, of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Ralph (Evelyn) Alexander and Mrs. Verl (Carlyn) Timmins both of El Cajon, Calif. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Spanish Fork Palmyra Stake House. Burial was in the Spanish Fork City the The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah T. 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