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Show C LASSOED HE) CHRONICLE SADDLES ADVERTISEMENT Largest selection of saddles and riding equpiment in Utah County. MEL HANKS & SONS Salem INSURANCE For complete insurance protection. AUTO, HOME, TRUCK, BUSINESS , FARM, FAMILY. Low Rates. Call Rex 30 North L. Behling, Main, Spanish Fork. 798-636- 2. NEBO ELECTRONICS Television Wanted Will pay 15c an inch for 500 inches of Strawberry 8 2 Water. Ph. FOR SALE D. GRIFFITHS. Radio 50 E. 1st S. WANT TO BUY 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, Orem. ll-26- tf For Sale SPINET PIANO this area. Take over small mo. payments. For more details write, Credit Manager Box 6179 Sugar House Station, Salt Lake 9 City, Utah 8-- Stereo Phono Communications 798-335- Salem 1 District For Sale Automobiles of Genola home Sunday from a Bernard Bale returned trip to San Antonio, Texas. Owen took his small son, Val, to his mother, Angie Maxwell, where he will attend school. Carl Oates (Roselle) are visiting her parents, the William Wolf Sr. and daughter family. Carl Wolf left by plane for Seattle where his brother, Casper, and son, Phillip, will join him. The three will hunt bear in Alaska. GoGo mobile car NOTICE TO CREDITORS seater, red, make offer. Deena 7 2 Riley, 4 8-- Steele, his mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Steele, Ruby Owen Mrs. Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information. For Sale TOMATOES Mrs. Lucille Johnson gave a luncheon for a few close friends and relatives for Sarah Jinkins, a sister-in-lafrom Torrence, California. Those attending were Gladys York of Genola, Edris Wall, Santaquin, Eva Helen Nelson, Della White, Nellie Finch, Ruth Thomas, Charlotte White and Mary Thomas of Eureka. Val has spent the summer at the home of his grandmother. They also visited another son, Don L. Steele, at St. Louis, Missouri. Fourth Judicial 9-- 9-- TECHNICIAN 465-270- For Sale MUSIC RATES 15c 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. ROEN by EVA COOK w, CLASSIFIED 465-346- Goshen News 9-- Farm Produce For Sale 63 Studebaker Lark Estate of Heber A. Curtis, aka Heber Curtis, deceased. 6 bucket seats. 4 spd. call Choice canning tomatoes now Creditors will present claims 2 of vouchers to the undersigned ready. Grapes are later. Reed Brunon, call at the office of her attorney, Boyd L. Park, 30 North Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah, on For Sale Tomatoes for canBlock, Brick, Cement, Drive- or before November 30, 1965; 3 ing. Ph. LaVell Gasser Sidewalks, claims must be presented in ways, Carports, 9- -3 Fireplaces etc. Ph. 798 2085 accordance with the provisions 826 3 For Sale Cucumbers, 540 E. 5, of Utah Code Annotated 1st So. Marion Black Phone 1953, and with proper ver2 ification as required therein. FOR SALE PETS Mary M. Curtis Administratrix M1SC. FOR SALE PointFor Sale Pups. English er and Golden Retriver cross 26 For Sale or Rent Campers Ph. and trailers. Butler Motor 1815 Smokey Says: S. Main, Sp. Fork. 9 HELP 798-6709-- 465-345- 8. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bowers from Hayword, Calif, left for Denver, Colo, to visit relatives. They have been guests at the Larry Beck home. MASONRY tf 465-333- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Burras-to- n and son of Provo, formerly of Goshen, and the son of Mrs. Ada Burraston of Provo, have moved to Duchesne where he will teach seminary. 75-9-- 465-20- 9-- - 798-396- Larry Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer, will begin his teaching career in 8-- 465-357- 7. WANTED Gunnison. Wallpaper. Why pay more. 12c, 25c, 50c, 60, c, 79c single Wanted Young married man roll. Tanner Paint & Wallpaper ;o learn electric line work. Contact Payson City Office. 34 W. Utah Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christensen and family are spending the week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hogland and family, at Billings , Montana. 465-208- 3. 9-- For Sale Victoria Tomato and Two Men to show 2 Remington-Ran- d products in Payson area, for 9 Mrs. Lyle Okelberry attended the wedding reception of her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Creer of Qgden last week. For Sale Used doors, 2 oil space heaters, 1 coal1 stoker, FOR SALE - LIVESTOCK single sinks, hand basin. Roy-ce- s 2 16 Motel Payson. For Sale Gilding Horse. Well 6 For Sale Peerless automatic broke. Ray Curtis, Phone 45,000 gas heater, b.t.u.; Mr. and Mrs. Erving Wimber of Orem were dinner guests at the Milo Burraston home last Wednesday, also a dauMr. and ghter and Mrs. Cleon Christensen oi Fruit Juicers. No excellent for applesauce. Pre-Cooki- Als $2.10 per hour guaranteed 12 hours per week. Ph. 373-40- Market, 1166 So. Main Spanish or write Box 203, Provo. 4 Fork. 8-- 10-1- 9-- 2 9-- 465-297- 8-- 465-373- 9-- 8 Mapleton. WORK WANTED TRY THE CHRONICLE For Sale - Real Estate Build new homes, remodel, suits, carports, Ph. T. basements, Realtor Georg Eckenley, Grant F. Thomas, Homes, Farms, dairies, ranches motels, mercantile bus. and Spanish Fork. Licensed. apartment houses. Ph New Building & Remodeling P Call Gerald Hanson, Building 2 For Sale Frame home at 297 and Contracting. Ph. tf N. 6 West, carpet and drapes, 2 bedroom, newly-bui- lt family room, iy acres, corral and For Weed, Yard or Household Insect problems and Termites loading chute, large yard, very Montes Call Payson homey. $7500. Write to Leonard tf Control. Pest Insect and Visit Howlett, Fillmore, Utah. by appointment only. Hay Windrowing with condiFor Sale 3 bedrm home, new tioner. See Don Brinkman, Ph. 2 carpet, redocrated. Large lot, fruit trees and fence. Phone Alfalfa Weevil control. Weed Spraying. C. J. Nelson, For Sale Modem 3 bedroom brick home in Genola. Phone Will do Call dressmaking. 9 Karen Thomas, Com-bin- e For Sale 15 acres choice farm CUSTOM SERVICES land. Haskelville, Strawberry grains, landscape leveling, and Salem canal water, call dump truck, Coal, Hay, Fire2 16 8 place Wood, Weeds cut, Wood Sawing, etc. Lee Dickey, 175 West 8th So. Ph. By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Davis and family from River side, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Davis last weekend. Mrs. Ray Hayward from Salt Lake visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Tilby, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arm- strong and family from San Diego, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Throckmorton visited at Las Vegas, Nev., last Wednesday to Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith from Salt Lake visited in Genola last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas and son from Butte, Montana, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas last week. Bishop and Mrs. Walter Kerby entertained his brother and family from Chandler, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kerby and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Riggs and baby. They came to attend another sons and daughter-in-law- s graduation from the BYU, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kirby. Mr. and Marion Davis and daughter visited in Pasadena, Calif., last week to attend the wedding of Miss Susan Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Christensen and son from Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Draper and son from Granger visited at the home of Mr. and M r s. Myron Christensen. A birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. Marinus Tilby at her sons home in Salt Lake. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Amens from Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Ray Hayward from Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tilby, also from Salt Lake. Mr. and M rs. Elroy Murdoch entertained last week for Miss Nancy Betteron and her brother, Charles Betteron, from Greenville, Mississippi, and for Mr. and Mrs. John Glen and family from St. Joseph, Missouri. son-in-la- w, 9-- 9 2 GENOLA NEWS Fred Jones of Santaquin has WANT ADS FOR QUICK taken over the Phillips 66 Service Station at Goshen. SALE OF ANY ARTICLE Mr. and Mrs. Jess Livingston returned home after two weeks vacation in Pasadena, Calif. They attended the wedding of their granddaughter, Susan Davis. 798-370- 6, 2-- 465-204- 1. 465-300- 7, A birthday party was held in honor of Sherwin Thomas Sr. at his home last Wednesday evening. A hot dinner was served to his brothers and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas of Eureka, M r. and Mrs. M ilton Thomas of Genola, a sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Arthur Hartvigsen ofSantaquin. A special guest was Jack Finch - 465-212- 8, H FOR THE BEST 465-272- SHOE REPAIR PENGS S HOE ERVICE 465-223- 0. 4-- 465-347- 8-- 465-27- 5-- 9-- Thursday, September Spring Lale News children gathered at his home on Saturday for a birthday dinner given in his honor. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hofeling and two children, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Wilson and three children, Ogden; Keith LeFevre, Loyd LeFevre and Mrs. LeFevre. By Lenora Huish Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fisher Wednesday night were her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Swan (Thelma) from West Covina, Calif., Mrs. Cynthia Carter and a niece, Shirley Brossard, Salt Lake. They were joined Thursday by the Fishers daughter, Mrs. Charles Lyons and children from Salt Lake. Mrs. Thelma Butler attended a Paint Class party held at the Salem Park Wednesday with eighteen other members of the class. The party was under the direction of Mrs. Verna Arnold and M r s. A g n e s W o o d s, in- structor of the 2, 1965 class. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan, Ray Huish and Lenora Huish went to Provo Wednesday night to visit with their cousin and niece, Mrs. Otis Carling and Huish. Rosalyn Moore, Marilyn and Shanna Jacobson were graduated from Primary Sunday night receiving their certificates from Bishop Lundell. Mrs. Zella Griffith, Young Ladies president, welcomed them into Mutual as Beehive girls. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ewell and baby son visited with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Watson Lafferty, and family on Sunday. ADVERTISING Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christoph-erso- n were hosts to the Book HELPS YOU LIVE of Mormon Study Club Sunday night after Sacrament Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan, their daughter, Mrs. Marian BETTER FOR LESS I no work-f- S all play MS SUPER 8 FILM IS HERE TODAY! Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Moore and daughter and her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Roe Wilde and children and Mr. and Mrs. Galen Peterson and sons have returned from a trip. They visited the Black Hills in South Dako'a, saw the Passion Play at Spearfish, South Dakota, went to Red Lodge, Montana by way of Cooke Highway, and visited Yellowstone National Park. Subscription rate $3.00 per year, $1.75 6 months, payable in advance: single copy 1G tuaKI QSL0EOIDJ) Afire pap IliB (iiTiHI EJ30D Mr. and Mrs. DougSpain-howand children visited for er a short time with their grandmother, Mrs. Cecil S. Peery, on Saturday. F.ERTilL'IZER Seven little friends of Kent Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Butler, were invited to his home on Friday to a birthday party to help him celebrate his seventh birthday. PROGRAM MIXING DELIVERING SPREADING hunt furnished the entertainment for the children asweU as the opening of gifts. Party refreshments were served. at lowest costs featuring Mrs. Cecil S. Peery was a guest for dinner at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Merrin Spainhower, at Payson on Sunday. pleasant day was spent by the George LeFevre family when his children and grand- - newspaper, established in 1888, published every Thursday and entered as second Class matter at the post office in Payson, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. A weekly married children after learning that Mr. Carling had died suddenly that morning with a heart attack. Games andatreasure PAYSON CHRONICLE budget terms A GEANS PHOTO SHOP Phone 465-222- Payton, Utah 4 have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tilby. INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSN. Branch Maniftr fLOYD HABMER w, Eureka, and three grandchildren of Provo, who are of Payaon. Utah South Third East 160 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Trotter and son from Las Vegas, Nev., Searle, Mrs. Cowans mother, Mrs. Fannie V. Butler, and sister, Mrs. Darthella Cook, attended the funeral of Otis G. Carling held in Provo Monday. Others attending the funeral of Mr. Carling were Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler, Mrs. Cecil S. Peery, Ray Huish and Lenora The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah visiting at the Thomas home this week. 9-- 465-346- 8. 1 1 Mrs. Ada Burraston and son, Mike of Provo, were Goshen visitors last week. 754-362- 465-359- 3. For the Best Deal In Mr. and Mrs. Garth Boswell are spending their vacation with noons of an aunt and uncle, Dr. J. T. and Mrs. (Doris) Abbott of Cottage Grove, Oregon. 9-- 465-342- FOR RENT 465-362- UOlQROQMRUff For Rent or Sale Campers M4,4"M"M"I"I"1 and Trailers. Butler Motor 1815 S. Main, Sp. Fork. SEE 1 1 1 1 l t i'H-- BRYANT DECKER 798-396- 9. tf 6-- Do Mr. and Mrs. George Cook left Friday evening for California. They will visit a son, Blaine, the Bart Jensens of Ventura, and a daughter and of Los Angeles, the Neil McCormicks. tf I WATCH REPAIR Sales Representative For son-in-l- aw it yourself Tractor and cultivator, rototiller with cement mixer, weed burner for rent. Phone or fur-row- 465-217- SMITH AUTO CO. SERVICE 6 SPANISH 465-228- 8. TIME BOX TRY THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE Payson Spanish Fork PHONE FORK, or 798-355- 3 CALL FOR BIDS UTAH 465-201- 2 I I MCMAS6D imOMCY 144 1. The successfulbidder shall have until September 1, 1967 to provide his own water system for the home. At the present time the water for the home is BCOMOMT e The Board of Education of Nebo School District will accept bids to buy the District owned home in Benjamin subject to the following sale conditions: MONTS connected to the ELBOW ROOM FRUIT TREES. LARGE COOP LARGE LOT FOR STORAGE. LANDSCAPED BEAUTIFULLY 5 ROOM HOME. LIVING ROOM. DINING ROOM 2 BEDROOMS. FULL BASEMENT SOME FINISHED ROOMS. CARPORT. EXCELLENT LOCATION SEE THIS ONE. NEWLY DECORATED 2 BEDROOM; HOME IN THE 3rd WARD. FINISHED BEDROOMS IN THE BASEMENT. PATIO and GARAGE. REDUCED PRICE Benjamin School well. 2. Should the BenjaminSchool water system fail at any time prior to September 1, 1967, the IWv Ike f KletHtldNy deeigaed cad aeaefeetored SALES BOOKS JOHNSON REAL ESTATE PAYSON PEARL BIGLER, Local Representative Telephone Huish Theatre Bldg. Payson, Utah CHRONICLE 465-328- 3 Phone 465-278- 1 the successful bidder waives all liability and responsibility of the Board of Education to to restore water to the home. 3. Bids must be sealed and delivered to the Office of the Board of Education in Spanish Fork, Utah on or before 8:00 p.m. on Monday, September 13, 1965. 4. With each bid a good faith bond in the form of a cashiers check must be submitted in the amount of 5 of the total bid. 5. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept any bid or to reject any or all bids. Signed C. J. Wendell Clerk of the Board of Education Nebo School District And youre on your way to profit! USS Nitrogen plowed down with Nitrogen speeds the decomposition of grain stubble, com crop residues can increase your profits! organic material by spring. stalks, potato vines helps transform crop residues into Fall fertilization makes a lot of The result: Greater soil productivity and higher profits for you. and its available sense. Fertilizer applied in the fall works for you all winter long, decaying stubble in fertilize avoid the in When fall, needed when and where you you early spring. spring rush, by crops Fertilize this fall with USS and the uncertainties of spring weather (Remember last spring?). Fall-applie- d g Nitrogen Fertilizers, made by United States Steel. PAYSON. UTAH i1 i ( I |