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Show t The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Annual Flower Show Pap Thursday, MARIGOLDS 27. SPONSORED BY THE CLASSIFIED SADDLES - MISC. FOR SALE ADVERTISEMENT RATES GARDEN CLUB INSURANCE ll-26- tf HELP WANTED Honda I'AYSM JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 465-303- 798-335- 1 2 Sunday and Monday, September 19 For Sale Large whirl cage blower with 1 hp motor also Mark IV auto air conditioner WANT TO BUY Call 373-378- 8-- 465-284- jiutumn $antasi Refrigerator, couch, and TV with new picture tube. 9 Ph. 26 commissions plus bonus, plus free surance. Previous shoe experience NOT necessary write R. L Jenkins, Knapp Bros. Shoes, 6401 E. Flotilla St., E. Los Angeles 22, California. in- LOST For Sale Victoria Tomato and Fruit Juicers. No excellent for applesauce. Als Market, 1166 So. Main Spanish Pre-Cooki- and FOUND Fork. Lost One holstein critter twenty months old, branded D on the left hip. Call R. Rich or write Payson 26 4 RFD. 10-1- 9 FOR SALE 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 4 PETS 465-342- 0, 15 8-- For Sale Pups. English Pointer and Golden Retriver cross 26 8-- 2. 8-- 754-330- 9-- Ph. 26 8-- 465-357- If you are interested in part For Sale Automobiles time work and would like to earn $50 or more per mo. in For Sale 1057 Plymouth Savoy 26 2 your spare time working from Call For Sale Steel guitar with P. Box O. 7, home write your 9 amplifier, $40. Call Mike DanPayson. iels, Santaquin, FOR SALE - STOVES MUSIC Entries willi be received from 7 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on September 5 Any entry not in place by 10 a.m. will be held for exhibit only All doors will be closed at 10 a.m. and will remain closed until 1:30 p.m. to allow judges ample time for judging Containers will be furnished for horticultural entries All horticultural entries must be grown by the exhibitor All entries must be checked by classification committee and have correct label and name of exhibitor on entry card before placing Judges decision shall be final The Garden Club will endeavor to care for all exhibits, but cannot be held responsible for loss or breakage Exhibitors may have ONE entry only in each class. (For example under asters there are four classifications) No artificial material accepted in arrangements Professionals may exhibit only The flower show is open to exhibitors from Payson, Spring Lake, Santaquin, Goshen, Elberta, Genola, and Salem SCHOO LS 489-631- , , 465-204- 1. rJ Good garage, landscaped. 1 cation. Ph. lo- Ph. and Contracting. 465-272- 465-274- 8-- 2 9-- tf 754-36- 9-- 5-- 465-347- 0. Payson. Utah South Tlilrd East ISO 2 59. 465-359- 3. Com-bin- For e tht Crested tall 6. Giant plumed 465-362- 1. Call 465-233- 1 BRYANT DECKER i close to schools, lots storage, light-dr- y partly fum. Roy Broadbent, Ph. Bank or home 8-- 19 For Sale or Rent Mod. Home, 3 bdrm., Inq. 389 No. 2nd E., 26 4 Ph. I Geo. Higginson, Santaquin, 8-- i TIME BOX ; Payaon Spanish Fork Representative For SMITH AUTO CO. . SPANISH ii PHONE ; NEW LISTING FOR $10600. NEW CARPETS. EXCELLENT LOCATION LANDSCAPED. TREES AND GARDEN. LARGE CARPORT. PRACTICALLY NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME WITH FULL BASEMENT. ONE ROOM FINISHED IN CORNER THE BASEMENT. LANDSCAPED PATIO. AND GARAGE LOT. FORK, or 798-355- 3 a SURPRISE IN SIZE AND BEAUTY LET FOR US SHOW YOU THE HOUSE ON SOUTH MAIN STREET. 485-201- 8 NOTICE is delinquent on the following described stock of the Salem Irrigation and Canal Company, on account of assessment leyied at the Stockholders meeting held February 20, 1965. The various amounts set opposite the names of the Shareholders below: J. D. Christensen $21.25 Dellas Davis $10.00 J. Derwin Francom $75.87 Clifford Holden $7.84 Gertrude Hunter Joe Ottesen co Jack Riding Clark Reece Keith Rollins REDUCED PRICE ON A QUALITY HOME. ASK US? UTAH HZ3 I There 26 s $0.63 $1.25 $25.00 $72.50 $31.70 $8.94 George Strong Arvil Swasey And in accordance with law enough of this stock will be sold to pay the delinquent assessment, cost of advertising and expense of sale, on the first day of September, 1965, at the home of the Secretary. By order of the Board of Directors Angus D. Taylor JOHNSON REAL ESTATE PEARL BIGLER. Local RepraaanlatiTa Talaphona Huiah Thaalra Bldg. Payion, Utah 465-328- 3 t Sales SERVICE 8-- 465-290- For Rent 20 ft. float, azure blue and rose pink. Contact Mrs. Aldon Peterson or Mrs. ' WATCH REPAIR jj s Secretary . , Or mixed Vi! .... V MINIATURES: 67. a. b. 68. , GLADIOLUS White 1 specimen Yellow 1 specimen Pink 1 specimen Purple M 5 inches in overall dimension Fresh plant material Dried material FRUIT OF THE BLOSSOM .. . a. An arrangement of fruit b. An arrangement of vegetable "M 70. MOST UNUSUAL ARRANGEMENT using any material 71. GLADIOLUS a. An arrangement featuring gladiolus b. A display minimum of 9 spikes, all one color or mixed 72. A LARGE ARRANGEMENT featuring any fresh garden flowers 73. A MEDIUM ARRANGEMENT featuring any fresh garden flowers A SMALL ARRANGEMENT featuring any fresh garden flowers 74. . 'i Foilage Collection of cut blooms Large Collection 1 or 3 stems Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith visited in Salt Lake last week. By Dorothy Thomas Neldon ago. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watson of Bountiful returned home revacation cently from a ten-da- y to Panguitch Lake. On their return the Watsons spent the weekend at the Hall home. LuGene and LaDean DeGraw, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin DeGraw, enrolled Monday at the L.D.S. Business College and the Excelsior Beauty School in Salt Lake City. Williams is Mrs. Louise Johnson and her sister-in-laMrs. Jessie Johnson of Prescott, Arizona, visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kester. They were enroute to Montana for their vacation. w, were Mrs. HarrietBarr att, M rs. Beverly Allbee and Mrs. Joyce Jacklin, American Fork; Mrs. Elva Allen, Lehi; and M rs. BlanchAhlstrom, Whittier, Calif. Following the dinner recipes were exchanged. a BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Notice is hereby given that the Payson Board of Adjustment will conduct a public hearing on the application of Ronald S. Mayer, 252 North First West, Payson, to build a new addition on his home, on Friday, August 20, 1965 at 8 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. Jack Spencer Chairman Board of Adjustment Payson City, Utah Publication dates, August 12 West Mountain Wakara Riding Club members to attend District 5 Riding Club Meet at Deseret on Friday and Saturday were Maxine and Ivan Carlisle, Debbie andGlenThatcher, M artha and Ronald Hall Elaine Larry Farr, Ruth and Lawrence Thompson, and LaVern and Larry Pierce. and Trophies won by the group were listed as Ronald, three; Ivan, one; Maxine, one; Lawrence, three; and Glen, two. Carolyn Rothe of Lehi and Spence r of American Fork spent a week with their cousins, Anna and Paul Rothe, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rothe. Paul returned home with Allen to spend a week in American Fork. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gold enjoyed a visit Thursday from Mr. Golds daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Francisco. and Spanish Fork. patient at the Payson Hospital She underwent surgery ten days pot luck dinner was enjoyed Monday afternoon by sixteen women at the home of Mrs. Virgil Meredith. Out of town guests 19, 1965. - Flowering favorite recipe Mrs. Fern , AN ARRANGEMENT IN A TOY GEIIOLA NEWS 25. 20. ' ; 69. 1 specimen 1 specimen Smoky 1 specimen Miniature type 1 specimen 21. Three at any kind 22. A display minimum of 9 spikes, all one color or mixed and .. ! Painted or dried plant material, figurines, mats and other accessories are premitted in any of thjf division THEME: Autumn Fantasy, An arrangement interpreting the theme any materials 60. Red DIVISION II ARTISTIC SECTION Decorative 1 specimen Cactus 1 specimen 9. Cactus display same color or mixed 10. Three of any kind 11. Pom Pom collection minimum 5 blooms same color or mixed 12. Miniature type 5 blooms same color or mixed 13. Large display 9 or more blooms 14. 15. 16. 14. 18. 19. 20. , . 7. A 4i4il'lH"I''l4't"H"Hl4,4,lH v ', Any annual or perennial not previously .listed A collection of garden flowers arranged for effect in a vase or basket, width and height not to exceed 30 inches . specimen 1 specimen BY RUBY MEREDITH SEE 8 For Rent No Smoking, Lge. 2 bdrm bsmt. Apt. Heat fum, . 00URWT - MISCELLANEOUS West Mountain News tf Apt For Rent Good location ' 3 8. Best Deal In MOTOR 465-228- 8. ' blooms cut, all one color m 63. A Display 7 or more blooms all one color 465-217- or - . or more blooms cut GERANIUMS, DAHLIAS PROouonop fur-rowe- V V cut 5 Mr. grains, landscape leveling, Do it yourself Tractor and truck, Coal, Hay, Firedump r, cultivator, rototiller with Weeds cut, Wood Wood, place cement mixer, weed etc. Lee Dickey, 175 Sawing, 6 burner for rent. Phone West 8th So. Ph. . Large Dahlia type 1 or 3 blooms one color Large cactus type 1 or 3 blooms one color Small 12 blooms or more, mixed colors, one variety . New Varities 3 blooms, one color, named mixed colors blooms Of or same more color 9 Display LILIES Call . V . 61. 65. 5. 23. 24. 798-396- 9. 6-- . 60. CELOSIA (COCKSCOMB) 465-346- 8. For Rent or Sale Campers do dressmaking. and Trailers. Butler Motor 1815 Will Karen Thomas, S. Main, Sp. Fork. tf CUSTOM SERVICES Display POTTED PLANTS Alfalfa Weevil control. Weed Spraying. C. J. Nelson, FOR RENT 56. 58. Ball 3 blooms one color Shaggy 3 blooms one color ,3. .Quilled 3 blooms one color ' 4. Display in vase or basket 12 blooms or more SPENDS 465-223- 0. specimen (Not (a Peace) cluster cluster 2. SHOE REPAIR For Sale 3 bedrm home, new For Weed, Yard or Household , carpet, redocrated. Large lot, Insect problems and Termites fruit trees and fence. Phone Call Montes Payson Insect and Pest Control. For Sale Modem 3 bedroom Windrowing with condibrick home in Genola. Phone Hay tioner. See Don Brinkman, Ph. 3 blooms 1. FOR THE BEST IN tf 1 55. 57. ASTERS 2 465-200- " bloom cut 54. 64. article C","r 1 or 1 i: ZINNAS HORTICULTURAL 798-370- 6, For Sale 4 bedroom Brick New Building Si Remodeling Home with basement apt., Call Gerald Hanson, Building A TUBEROUS BEGONIA DIVISION I tf 465-328- 7. Grandiflorst 1 v j? 3 Hybrid Tea Blooms same color 3 clusters of Floribunda same color Collection in vase or basket 6 or more Peace 1 specimen ' '. Peace 3 specimens 62. 8-- 465-312- 48. 53. The flower show will open on September 5th at 1:30 p.m, and remain open until 10:00 p.m. On September 6th the show will open at 12 noon and close at 5 p.m, that evening. All exhibits must remain in place until 5 p.m. but must be removed by 6 p.m. September 6th. -f 754-360- Floribunda . .' 1 Bi-col- or 51. Junior Division will include two age groups: 4 to 10 years, and 11 to years of age. The age of the exhibitor must be on the entry card. 465-212- 8, 465-300- 7, 47. 52. For Sale Gas Space Heater,, cond. Call C. Lynn Hanks good , George T. Edcersley, Realtor Springville, 7 Homes, Farms, dairies, ranches WANTED motels, mercantile bus. and Men YlVi to 29 We will', Young apartment houses. Ph FRUIT FOR SALE 2train you to qualify for a position as railroad communlca- -' For Sale Frame home at 297 Early Elberta Peaches ready tions apprentice. For details N. 6 West, carpet and drapes, this week. Marinus Tilby, Gen- regarding this training write 6 Railroad Communication Train2 bedroom, newly-bui- lt family ola. Ph. room, IV acres, corral and For Sale Astrican Apples See ing Center, co Payson Box 7, Give name, age, exact address 1 loading chute, large yard, very Grover Montague, Ph. 26 and phone. 9 homey. $7500. Write to Leonard Howlett, Fillmore, Utah. Visit by appointment only. TRY THE CHRONICLE WORK WANTED For Sale 2 Building Lots 97 x 118 at 250 No. 3rd E. WANT ADS FOR QUICK and 110 frontage on Ridge Build new homes, remodel, salt; of a4y Lane. Make offer. Sam Peery basements, suits, tarports, Ph. Ph. Grant F. Thomas, Spanish Fork. Licensed. 46. 50. v 1 specimen specimen Pink 1 specimen Red 1 specimen or Multi-col- 49. k 19 8-- Real Estate Yellow 44. 754-365- 2. For Sale White 43. ' v 45. 8-- 465-312- 42. , , - ROSES GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS . ' 39. 40. 8-- For Sale 465-351- 2 Earn top 26 8-- 2 For Sale Girls used bicycle. Also babys used car bed. cheap 2 Call WANTED For Storage or 5 19 purchase, Wheat, Barley, Oats. Highest market prices Business Opportunities BUNKERS FEED CENTER Warehouse 1740 W. Utah Ave. Phone Extra Cash Men, no invest- Payson, ment - work full or part Receiving hours 7 a.m. to 6 9 time selling the famous p.m. KNAPP AEROTRED SHOES. 7-- 465-312- 41. Single one kind, one color 1 stem or riiore Ruffled Giants single, any color 1 stem or more Double ruffled any color 1 stem or more Large display one color or mixed colors New varities 1 stem or more 37. THEME ' V PETUNIA 1965 5-- 6, 38. 1. 8-- WANTED Ambitious man or woman for part or full time work. Earn $2 to $4 per hr. No experience necessary. Contact Donald Ellison 1759 No. 1350 W, Provo or Call 35. 36. Good 50. 33. 34. 465-208- 3. 63 , 32. AT 798-63&- 2. Communications For Sale Salem Cond., Call 30. 31. 708-396- Radio 50 E. 1st S. Large Orange 1 bloom (no side buds) Large Orange 3 blooms same kind (no side buds) Large Lemon 1 bloom (no side buds) Large Lemon 3 blooms (no side buds) Large Gold 1 bloom (no side buds) Large Gold, 3 blooms (no side buds) Display Orange 7 or more blooms Display Lemon, or gold 7 or more blooms Display small type 12 or more blooms Medium varities any number 28. 29. FATSOS 15c per line for the first For Sale or Rent Campers Largest selection of saddles and riding equpiment in Utah week and 10c per line for each and trailers. Butler Motor 1815 9 consecutive week, with a min- S. Main, Sp. Fork. County. imum of 50c first for charge MEL HANKS fc SONS week and 30c for each addi- New and Used pianos priced Salem right. Expert piano restyling tional week. Any want ad that requires and refinishing for 18 years. billing at the end of month Free pick up and delivery. A will be charged at 15c per line complete piano service. Harris Piano Shop, 1163 So. State, per weex. For complete insurance proOrem. tection. AUTO, HOME, m8 i'!11" $$" Wallpaper. Why pay more. BUSINESS , FARM, Ffr$ TRUCK, 12Vic, 25c, 50c, 60, c, 79c single FAMILY. Low Rates. Call Rex NEB0 ELECTRONICS roll. Tanner Paint & Wallpaper L. Behling, 30 North ROEN O. GRIFFITHS, TECHNICIAN 34 W. Utah Ave. Main, Spanish Fork. Television aSiereo Phono 19, 1965 August Kuen-zing- er family of San Ralph and Elsie Kester were pleasantly surprised on their double birthdays recently as a group of seventeen relatives and friends met at the home of their daughter and son-in-la- w, Ruby Jolley at Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nay and Mrs. Ella Nay from Monroe, Mr. and M rs. Keith Woolsey of Salt Lake and Gladys Sterling of Stockton, Calif., visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nay. Suzanne Nay and Gladys returned with the Woolseys to spend a week in Salt Lake. Monday dinner guests at the Nay home were Mrs. Amy Prince and Mrs. Afton Tibits of Murray. Qifton Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lambson and family of Denver, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hickman of Vacaville, Calif., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller on Sunday. Speakers at Sacrament were Mr and Mrs. Meeting Don Parker of Snowflake, Ariz. Changes made in the Relief Society and Primary or- and club, The Busy Bees, party at Arrowhead to get ,tfieir achievement awards. "Eleven attended, with their leaders, Verna and Kathie Thorckmorton. The attended- Mrs. Lowell Thomas and family visited in Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sorenson and family vacationed at Yellowstone Park last week. - v M ae M orril and children from Ldgan visited at the home of Mrand Mrs. Robert Davidson. " M Mrs. Robert Tilby has been visiting at Fillmore with her parents. Her mother has been rs. The Thomas Reunion was held at Park last Sunday. There were 120 attending. Kenneth Thomas, president, took charge. ill. Ro-S- he Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finch were hosts at a canyon steak party at their cabin in Payson Canyon on Wednesday, Couples present were . Bob and Elva Mr. and Mrs. Bynon Thomas and family from Kearns visited at the home of D. B. Thomas last week, ' Finch, Roy and LuGene Williamson, Dale and Iris Jackson, Melvin and Muriel Meredith, Charles and Carol Shepherd and Dean and Luva Hiatt. WOULD YOU HOLD MOLTEN METAL IN YOUR HAND? ganizations were: Sustained as president of Relief Society was Mrs. Myrtle Meredith with counselors Mrs. Phylis Schramm and Mrs. Ivena Hendrickson and secretary, Mrs. Vera Bishop. Released were Mrs. Lillian Christiansen, president; Mrs. Phylis Schramm and Mrs. Myrtle Meredith as counselors and Mrs. Iola Sperry as secretary. Primary sustained officers were Mrs. Maxine Carlisle, president, Mrs. Coleen We do to prove of the superior Insulating quality Insulation INSUL-RIT- E BETTERWAY IIISULATIOil CO. OF GENOLA Shef- field and Mrs. Martha Hall as counselors. Released were Mrs. Marjorie Bishop as president, Mrs. Ivena Hendrickson and Mrs. Shirley Bushman as For Free Estimates MORRIS SMITH Photo 754 3639, Graola or Qall Hv FRANK GARNER Pho754-308- , OmmU counselors. i |