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Show t Boys Little League Baseball CILASSDIFDIIS) CHRONICLE Little CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT ROEN D. GRIFFITHS, Television Radio 50 E. 1st S. Business Opportunities 798-335- 1 LOST Leacue tourna- olds Eureks-Gosh- en Following tho tournament a player draft was held w'th the Isolds being drafted: PINK PEPPERMINT ICE CREAM and Brownies are the Especially when the brownies are the perfect pie crust and the ice cream the pie filling. Very speedy 3 NOTICE LOST and FOUND to make, to be so scrumptious Pfony Yankees League 465-342- 0, 8-- 8-- Gertrude Hunter Lost Boys Red Columbia For Sale GoGo mobile car Joe Ottesen 4 seater, red, make offer. Deena co Jack Riding Bicycle. Anyone knowing any Clark Reece Riley, call informtion 465-270- $1.25 $25.00 $72.50 $8.94 9-- 2 8-- 7 $0.63 1 Keith Rollins Arvil Swasey FOR SALE PETS And in accordance with law enough of this stock will be Piano Instruction Call Nancy For Sale Pups. English Point- sold to pay the delinquent as1 Holt 828 er and Golden Retriver cross sessment, cost of advertising 26 and expense of sale, on the Ph. first day of September,-- 1965, MISC. FOR SALE at the home 'of the Secretary. HELP By order of the For Sale or Rent Campers Board of Directors and trailers. Butler Motor 1815 Construction work. 16 New Angus D. Taylor 9 S. Main, Sp. Fork. Secretary Projects. States, Canada, Overseas. August Bulletin 50c and Saytt Smokey Wallpaper. Why pay more. stamped envelope. SBCO, Bx 12c, 25c, 50c, 60, c, 79c single 444, Bothwell, Washington oll. Tanner Paint & Wallpaper 34 W. Utah Ave. PERSONAL 465-212- 8-- 465-357- 7. - WANTED Dennis Grants Jin Stewart Roger Spencer Kirk Horton Garry 3rinhall Gregory Kirk Grant 'Ilaon Jerry Hardnan Chad Smith Terry Carter Ton Horn Jin Durrant Tin Laffcrty Joel Crouch Roy 25-3- 0 - Hanaar Jasperson Lundholm Larry Payne JcTy Jeff Poery Hike Jenkins 798-396- LITTLE Giants - Max Llewellyn - LEAGUE manager Indians - Harold Poay- - liana "ar 8-- 465-208- 3. 1 Tor Sale Large whirl cage FOR SALE -- LIVESTOCK blower with 1 hp motor also Mark IV auto air conditioner For Sale 2 Morgan mares. Call 465-31- 26 Ph. 8-- 465-357- 465-297- One more Pre-Cooki- Fork. 8-- 10-1- 4 will 9-- Kiw&nis WORK WANTED Real Estate Lynn Po . Build new homes, remodel, basements, suits, tarports, Ph. Grant F. Thomas, Spanish Fork. Licensed. Everyone loses when forest fires strike! 798-370- 6, For Sale ZZ3 I New Building & Remodeling Oeorge T. Eckersley. Realtor Call Gerald Hanson, Building 2 Homes, Farms, dairies, ranches and Contracting. Ph. motels, mercantile bus. and apartment houses. Ph P For Weed, Yard or Household Insect problems and Termites Montes For Sale Frame home at 297 Call Payson N. 6 West, carpet and drapes, Insect and Pest Control. 2 bedroom, newly-bui- lt family Hay Windrowing with condiroom, IV acres, corral and tioner. See Don Brinkman, Ph. loading chute, large yard, very 2 to Leonard homey. $7500. Write Hewlett, Fillmore, Utah. Visit Alfalfa Weevil control. Weed tf by appointment only. Spraying. C. J. Nelson, For Sale 3 bedrm home, new carpet, redocrated. Large lot, Will do dressmaking. Call fruit trees and fence. Phone Karen Thomas, FOR THE BEST IN 465-272- SHOE REPAIR tf SPENCS 465-223- 0. tf 465-347- 0. ell -- manager little league and missed Marrian Elmer man. Brent Powell Brent Butler Allen Franc cm Hiatt committee and managers yr'iould like Secretary Parson. Utah South Third East 160 Kiel Porter manager Eric Bjarin3on Russell Jensen Kevin Christpherson Phil Lundhill Officers for the 1966 - Tan Vice Secretary 465-359- 3. 465-27- 8-- For the Best Deal In 9-- CUSTOM SERVICES Com- For Sale Modem 3 bedroom bine grains, landscape leveling, brick home in Genola. Phone dump truck, Coal, Hay, Fire754-362- 465-362- 1. FOR RENT MOTOR OOMRUtf tf For Rent or Sale Campers and Trailers. Butler Motor 1815 S. Main, Sp. Fork. Lunch served on 1st Day of School PAO0UCT80F place Wood, Weeds cut, Wood Sawing, etc. Lee Dickey, 175 West 8th So. Ph. 9 SEE M44HllH"HI4tfI4 798-396- 9. tf 6-- WATCH REPAIR it yourself Tractor and cultivator, rototiller with cement mixer, weed 6 burner for rent. Phone or BRYANT DECKER I Sales Representative For Do fur-rowe- r, SMITH AUTO CO. SERVICE 465-217- SPANISH 465-228- 8. Apt For r Rent Good location Call 465-233- TIME BOX 8 For Rent Nicely fum. apt. completely redecorated. loc. 49 W. 1st S. Ph. 465-284- Good Payson Spanish Pork i: PHONE 798-355- FORK. UTAH or 3 465-201- 2 ' I ; i I MOUASEO OTICIIMCY 8 8-- 6CONOMT FfcOFTTS Durrant Trade School Classes to begin Monday PRACTICALLY NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME WITH FULL BASEMENT. ONE ROOM FINISHED IN CORNER REDUCED PRICE ON A QUALITY HOME. ASK US? FOR A SURPRISE IN SIZE AND BEAUTY LET US SHOW YOU THE HOUSE ON SOUTH MAIN STREET. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE Uwv Iti ef designed sad Kltattfldllf aiiilidwtd SALES BOOKS PAYSON PEARL BIGLER. Local Representative Telephone Huiih Theatre Bldg. CHRONICLE 465-328- 3 School lunch will be served on the first day of school, Aug.30, according to word received fromMrs. Loa Johnson, School Lunch Supervisor. Mrs. Johnson invites parents to take advantage of the lunch services by having their children participate in this nutritious meal for the very low cost of 20$ to elementary children and 25$ to those in secondary schools. Extra milk is offered at 2$per half pint and students may order as much of this as they desire. Painting and repairs have been completed in almost all and at the of the c nters, Spanish Fork Jr. High School a new kitchen and dining area has been constructed. - Payton. Utah Phone 465-278- 1 PAYSON. UTAH Regular classes for senior hi eh students of Nebo School District will begin at the Utah Trade Technical Institute in Provo on August 30, according to G. Grant Gardner, director. Registration has already been taken care of in the three high schools. However, students may still apply at the regular high school for entry into the Provo School. Classes are offered in a large number of subject areas, tuition free to juniors and seniors of this year, as well as nongraduates up to 21 years of age. Bus transportation has been scheduled according to present registration, Santaquin, 6:45 a. m. Post Office Payson, 7:05 a.m. Bank Corner Salem, 7:12 a.m. Five Points . Lions Tam Durr ait - man-- ALVIES CONCRETE INC. Payton Music Hall Mon. Years Activities Board members of the local branch of the American Association of University Women met at the home of their president, Mrs. Daren Young, on August 21 for a planning meeting and social. Program suggestions for the year were discussed with beginning date for branch meetings set for September 22. Plans were also made for the group to attend a dinner meeting in Salt Lake City on October 14 when a national officer will address state members. Membership chairmen, Mrs. Frank Edman, with her committee members, Mrs. Ross Swenson and Mrs. Alice of invitation to pros- pective members. As a project the group plans to compile a complete list of women who are graduates of accredited universities who live in the area. They wouH appreciate receiving information on such women. Following the business session, the group enjoyed a buffet supper, with each lady contributing a favorite dish. Mrs. Mary Jeppson and Miss Joyce Jeppson returned Saturday from a 10 day trip to California where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Jeppson and family of Torrance and other relatives in Huntington Park. They brought back 2 grandchildren, Buckley and Sharon. Service Station. These times and places are subject to change Virginia Jaeger, Danny 465-319- 7 IN BUSINESS - Gravel - Soil Fill, - Ready-Mi- Concrete x CUSTOM DOZER WORK :i AAUW hold meeting to plan Call We Have Not Leased or Sold Sand Final production of the Summer Season at Valley Music Hall isSOUNDOF MUSIC; opening next Monday night, August 30, 8:15 p.m. Produced by LeRoy Prinz and Russ Ballard and starring Dorothy Collins and Keith Andes, this musical drama based on the true-lif- e of the early years of the famous Trapp Family Singers also features A1 Checco, Joan Con-rat- h, RFD STILL opens at Mart Harward Valley Music Hall, operating in North Salt Lake (about 10 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City) is presenting Broadway shows with the biggest stars of Hollywood and Broadway. Hugh O Brian starring in GUYS AND DOLLS is the current attraction, closing Saturday, August 28. For tickets by mail, send check or money order to Val- -, ley Music Hall, Box 222, North Salt Lake, Utah. The finest seats will be mailed on a first come, first served basis. Tickets may be purchased at Castle-to- n s in Provo. oooooxoxxxooooooxooooqi - Sound of Music Ton Durrant Lynn Potvall letters theatre Buy Paul Burton Mart Howard are: - Jerry BillWilson Spencer, gave suggestions for NEW LISTING FOR $101,600. NEW CARPETS. EXCELLENT LOCATION LANDSCAPED, TREES AND GARDEN. LARGE CARPORT. THE BASEMENT. LANDSCAPED LOT. GARAGE AND PATIO. Pres- Mile Hone Kent Dixon 465-346- 8. President being scheduled for Saturday matinee and evening, September 11. It was through the efforts of 'Academy Award-winniproducer, LeRoy Prinz, and Salt Lake City businessman, Russ Ballard, that Valley Music Hall was built: a fabulous mil- -j lion -- dollar, 3,000 seat theatre, presenting family entertainment in the uniqueness of this draft Braves Jim 25-3- or pony Yankees Jeff Carter Vice Pres 9-- 5-- any to thank the outgoing presidency: President - Blaine bright 2-- 465-204- 1. . The 465-212- 8, 465-300- 7, for playerdraft wishes to play league playprwho be held in the spring of next year. 6 8-- 8-- For Sale Victoria Tomato and Fruit Juicers. No excellent for applesauce. Als Market, 1166 So. Main Spanish Daid Prterson (David) John Nelsen 8-- 7 Hansen Mickey Kirk Randy Johnson Allen Hiatt For Sale Refrigerator, couch, For Sale Gilding Horse. Well and TV with new picture tube. broke. Ray Curtis, 26 Ph. 754-33- Jeff Joe Brirthall Hike IVignoll last-minut- e 6-- 8 David Roose Harvin Carlisle Garry Cannon Joe Cuigloy Dale Uilcsell Gary Povoll Bill Wright Garry Vfarren Blair Jacobson Curtis Burton This was bound to happen ahead if you like to avoid a rush. would combine one of Americas Peppermint Brownie brownies favorite desserts Ice Cream Pie ice with THE favorite dessert in a pie plate. The end cream 9 pie plate servings result? Scrumptious! Its name? 325 min. preheated oven, Brownie Ice Cream Pie. butter cup Serve this and youre bound 1 cup sugar to make a hit. After all, it com2 squares baking chocolate, bines the best features of cake melted a la mode and ice cream with 1 teaspoon vanilla cookies. cup sifted flour For a perfect texture and 2 egg whites FLAVOR foil as well, we recom- Vi cup chopped salted almonds mend pink peppermint stick ice 1 quart peppermint stick ice cream. ' Inspiration came from cream the delightful memories of all Semi-swechocolate the chocolate mint sundaes weve shavings is someenjoyed. There just Cream butter. Add sugar and thing about this combination mix well. Beat in egg yolks, that is hard to beat. Then too, cooled chocolate and vanilla. the contrasts of brown and pink Blend in flour. Fold in egg have a definite partified air. whites which have been beaten But heres the know-how- . Bake until they are stiff but not dry. brownies the right in a pie plate. Add chopped nuts. Spread in a After they cool, spoon the ice well buttered 9 inch pie plate. cream generously over the Bake in a 325 degree preheated brownie crust. Sprinkle choc- oven for 0 minutes. Cool. olate shavings over all and pop Just before serving, spread the into the freezer where it will re- ice cream over the brownie and main happily until needed. To top with chocolate shavings. Cut serve, cut in wedges, just like into wedges. This may also be a pie. prepared in advance and kept in PS Make it several days the freezer. someday. Some smart cook Jeff Loveless Bees ! Brownie Peppermint Pie Blends Two Dessert Favorites - Tanaer llort Ilarward - 465-312- 465-207- -- 12-- ye There is delinquent on the following desenbed stock of Lost One holstein critter the Salem Irrigation and Cantwenty months old, brand- al Company, on account of ason the ed hP- Call R sessment levied at the Stockor write Fays&n holders meeting held February Rich 4 26 20, 1965. The various amounts RFD. set opposite the names of the below: For Sale Automobiles J.Shareholders D. Christensen $21.25 26 Dellas Davis $10.00 For Sale 1957 Plymouth Savoy J. Derwin Francom $75.87 26 Clifford Holden 2 Call $794 8-- Little Parson Lions Spa'ish F0rk CS Santaquin 5th place 6th place Communications DriveSalem Block, Brick, Cement, Sidewalks, ways, Carports, 5 Fireplaces etc. Ph. 8-- time selling the famous KNAPP AEROTRED SHOES. Earn top commissions plus bonus, plus free in-- J surance. Previous shoe ex-- i perience NOT necessary-w- rite R. L. Jenkins, Knapp Bros. Shoes, 6401 E. Flotilla St., E. Los Angeles 22, California. please 3rd place MASONRY Phono - Payson Lth place TECHNICIAN Stereo ' 1965 Spanish Fork Yankees 2nd place 9-- 9 26, Tean Standing of the 1965 Toumanent 1st place 798-208- Extra Cash Men, no investment - work full or part j 8-- i; August This year's tournament was highly successful with all teams and spectators showing good sportsmanship. A special thanks goes to Blaine Wright, this year's president, and Jim Durrant, who headed the tournament. The committee also thanks all the persons who SDent hours working in the stand or helped in any way to make the rournament the success it was. For SPINET PIANO Sale this area. Take over small mo. payments. For more details write, Credit Manager Box 6179 Sugar House Station, Salt Lake City, Utah i Thursday, close Saturday with a . ll-26- NEB0 ELECTRONICS 798-636- I New and Used pianos priced 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. pro- tection. AUTO, HOME, TRUCK, BUSINESS , FARM, FAMILY. Low Rates. Call Rex L. Behling, 30 North Main, Spanish Fork. ! RATES per 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. Any want ad that requires billing at the end of month will be charged at 15c per line per week. INSURANCE For complete insurance MUSIC 15c saddles Largest selection and riding equpiment in Utah County. MEL HANKS b SONS Salem of Lpaaup Baseball came to the completion of Payson's annual ment SADDLES The Payson Chronicle, Paysoii, Utah ' oooxxooxxxxxooxoooo BOSTITCH B--8 the Personal Stapler with a Hssdred Uses e A DESK FASTENER e A HAND STAPLER e A TACKER Lockin and Betty Tesman. SOUND OF MUSIC will run for two weeks at the Music Hall, the final two performances George Mangan Built by Bottitch for yean of ue. Handy, ragged, compact. wins Law Degree George E. Mangan, who for several years has made his home with the McKay Christensens of Payson, received his law degree from the University of Utah August 21. Mr. Mangan is married to the IN THE OFFICEi Dependable performance at low coat maksa it economical for ovtry dtik, to atop office borrowing ana waste of time. IN THE HOMIi You'll find it one of the handiest things around the house -- for sealing lunch begat tacking decorations etc.; besting garments; former KathrynMortensen, laughter of M r. and Mrs. Angus Mortensen of Payson. He graduated from BYU with a B.S. degree in Speech and Political Science in 1961. While at BYU he was particularly active in debate and student government. While attending the University of Utah, Mr. Mangan was active in various law school activities including the Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity. He was president of Delta Theta Phi. M r. Mangan also worked for the Salt Lake CityPolice Department and a Salt Lake law firm. He also served in several capacities in the LDS Church, and for the last year has been a member of the High Council of the Emigration Stake. fastening grocery slips, letters, checks; sealing garbage wrappings; dozens of othet every-da- y AT SCHOOLS uses. ' What every student needs, young and old. 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