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Show Goshen News CHRONICLE The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah THURSDAY, MAY bv EVA COOK Mr. and Mrs. Rex White motored to Provo last Sunday spend Mothers Dav with their children at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reese. to The Julcase 4 38 West Utah Avenue Watch repair, 5 day service Wedding Gift Lists 1 , CLASSIFIED WORK WANTED ADVER riSEMENT Build new homes, remodel, 15c 14 pa line for the first week and 10c per line for each basements, suits, carports, Ph Grant F. Thomas, consecutive week, with a minTRUCKS For Sale imum charge of 50r for first Spanish Fork. Licensed week and 30c for eacn addi- New Building & Remodeling tional week. 1947 Int. ton Call Gerald Hanson, Building Sale For I 1 Any want ad that requires and Contracting. Ph wrecker with power hoist. See Blaine Martell, Santaquin, Ph billing at the end of month will be charged at 15c per line 8 SEWING MACHINES per weea. All Brands - 3 mo For Sale Farm Produce Guaranty. Dodd, 798-370- 1 1 The American Legion Post 123 held a welcome home party and going awav party for ax service men. Four of the men, Aldon Hansen, Jeftery Stans-fiel- d, Richard Morgan and Eddie Jasperson, have recently been discharged from the tf 754-349- 465-204- I WANTED TO RENT Fresh Eggs For Sale at Payson Shoe Shop, across from Turf Cafe or call Wanted to Rent 465-303- 1 j 465-346- tf 798-228- 8, Attention Farmers BUILD Anything New Homes cr Remodeling Free Estimates. Licensed ers Burdick Lumber and Hardware Co. Payson, Utah Phone WE RENT For best quality and varieties FOR I of corn, alfalfa and grasses, see ; Carl Lindstrom, Rt 1 Spanish For Rent or Sale -- Campers 5 j Fork, (Benjamin) Ph. and Trailers. Butler Motor 1815 S. Main, Sp Fork. I Pioneer Hybrid Corn Seed. See 'Harry Beddoes, 550 Loafer St. It Salem Ph. For Rent 4 rm. apt. at 788 j 9 E. 2nd So. Ph. 798-250- 798-396- 798-345- 2 lOtf 465-325- Corn planting, sweet or field coi n Nitrogen side dressing Call 5 465-346- 5-- 5-- 465-200- fFor Sale Pontiac red MUSIC po- Project. 274-325- 8, INSURANCE ll-26- tf 3 rm. unfurn. apt. Piano cr 465-362- Tuning and Keith 465-376- 5. 465-342- 0. tf FENDER Mustang Guitars, all colors. Complete line Fender 7 tf Guitars and Amplifiers. Terms. 3 rm. furn apt. Herger Music, 158 South 1st West, Provo. 5 or For Sale Gibson Electric Guitar & Amplifier with ReFurn. or unfurn verb and tremolo. This vicFor Rent children Apt., 1 block from town. Call inity. For more details write Will tend 7 or at my apt 788 East 200 South Guitar Dept., Box 6179, Salt Lake City. upstairs. Mrs. Hunter. 5 or 465-362- 465-372- The O.N.O. Club was held at the home of Elva Okelberry last Thursday. A hot dinner was served to 12 members. 798-636- 465-372- PERSONAL Prizes were Fern Horton, Elaine Nelson and 5-- Mrs. Cleo Miller had a family gathering for her children, grandchildren and 5-- en WEIGHT safely with Tablets. Only 98c at Daniels Drug. LOSE Dex-A-Di- et 3-- on Real Estate For Sale 6-- 2 HELP WANTED George T. Eckersley, Realtor Homes, Farms, Dairies, Ranches, Motels, Mercantile bus. and Apartment houses. Ph. 465-212- 8, Expert top meat mkt man for estab. firm, young married man 465-204- 1. 465-300- 465-214- 6, i Mod. 2 bdrm, carpetpref. Apply in person. Provo, For Sale Salem. Call Ralph in ed home, 19 E. N. 1st 69 5 A. Henderson, 5-- 798-242- FOR SALE - M1SC. n NOTI tf 3 Home for Sale Modern, close 2 in very good buy. Call 465-272- For Sale or Rent Campers 2 ltf and trailers. Butler Motor 1815 2 Bedroom home, For Sale 9 S. Main, Sp. Fork. approx 80 x 170 ft lot, 490 So Wallpaper. Why pay more. 8th West Payson, 8 12c, 25c, 50c, 60, c, 79c single roll. Tanner Paint & Wallpaper 4 bedrooms, Home For Sale 34 W. Utah Ave. covered Patio, fenced back yd. dble garage, large lot, 2 shares LIBERTY COAL Slack, load water $9500. Blaine Martell. $10.50 ton; at yard $9.50; one 185 No. 3rd East. Santaquin. 8 or two ton, $11.00 delivered. Ph. also Rawleigh Products. Nice 3 bdrm brick, For Sale Cowan Coal. Ph. double gar, Patio and Ige lot. 1 tf Take over loan. Ph 2 For Sale Chest type Soda Payson. 4 pop cooler $95 Call For Sale Huish Theatre Bu6 ilding, Payson, Utah (1) will as Theatre (2) or will sell iSINGER ZIG ZAG sell as commercial property, exFreight Damaged Cabinet cluding Theatre operation. See In new 1966 freight damaged Huish - Gilhool Theatres 142 cabinets in perfect working South 2nd East, Salt Lake City order. These beautiful auto- Utah. matic zig-za- g Singers must be New brick home, sold to settle claims'. Just turn For Sale 3 drapes, dble gar. bedrooms, butsew on the dial to zig-za1 after 4 p. tons, monogram, blind hem; Ige lot. Ph m. etc. Full price $49.23 or payments of $6.07 monthly. Guar- House for Sale Sold by ownanteed. For further informat- er. Three bedroom, carpet, drion or free home trial call SLC apes. Call 2 4 or evenings. For Rent 3 rr.i apt. close to Ideal for couple or sinGERTS a gay girl ready for town. Cal1. person. gle a whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. at Spencer Home Furnishings. & NOTICE TO CREDITORS place and reserve champion with his horse, and was presented with several ribbons and trophies. by 465-231- 6-- 2 5-- won Winona Jensen. pre-siho- ol 465-21- j last week. Mr. Hopes won first 4-- 465-362- 2 tainment ended with dancing on the theatre stage. It is recorded The Salt Lake Theatre, in fact, at the outset, was elevated to the caste of a dramatic temple, and made a high school to the public for the study of human nature, which was the object of all the plays of our Solomon of the Anglo-Saxostage. Not in the whole history of the stage, ancient or modern, was ever a theatre before thus endow'ed as a sacred dramatic temple for the people True, Shakespeare and the rest of the great dramatic composers, with Garrick, the Kembles, the Keans, Macready, Booth, Forrest, and others of their illustrious class, in their imperial dignity of character and in matchless splendor of their genius, before whose bright con- - Mrs. Myrtle Hansen was released from the Payson Hospital last Wednesday. She was taken there for tests and observation. lete 10-2- 2 room Furn. Apt. For Rent REX L. BEHLING, Agent for Ph. 2 FARMERS INS. GROUP, 30 No. Main, Spanish Fork. Phone 2 For Rent Call Repair-Comp- service, all makes. Miller, Spring Lake, 8 tf 465-372- 5. and soloist sang an anthem to close the dedication The The curtain rose and Pride of the Market was play (si I'he evening's enter- Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jasper-so- n are at present at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bee Jasperson. He was discharged from the Army last week at Fort Benning, Ga. 465-284- choir The designer one bedrm. Apt. Well heated. Con- New and Used pianos priced $2.00 per sack. Call venient location. 49 W. 1st So right. Expert piano restyling Elbert, Utah. and refinishing for 18 years. Call Free pick up and delivery. A 3 rm. furn apt. For Rent complete piano service. Harris heat ancFhct wtr. furn. at 30E Piano Shop, 1163 So. State, Orem. No. 6th West. H INSURANCE All Kinds. Auto, For Rent jf Life, Eire. Contact Paul Bigler, Call 2 170 W. 1st So. Ph. or was paid to William H Folsom, the architect and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Steele and daughter of Tooele spent Mothers Day with his mother, Mrs. Eva Steele. 4-- ll tato seed, washed and graded For Rent Nicely turn, in 100 lb. sacks, F.O.B. Elberta an address b 'l oung, and brief addressi s by Holier C. Kimball and John Taylor, hon- were Private Dennis Jacobson, who has been home on leave lor the past two weeks, and his brother Gale Jacobson. Dennis will leave May 11 for Oikland, Calif., to await orders for Viet Nam, and Gale left Monday, May 9, tor Fort Douglas for induction in the Army. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jacobson. v deduation 1'ri sident armed forces. Also present Cai ports, new Remodeling kitchens or general contractPastuie Ph ing woik. Dallas Swenson. 5 12 Spanish Fork 8 Manager, - Salt Lake Citv. 465-272- 2 1 General When Yallt'v Music Hall hid diming mi flu- stage a!s r Pin Ills Dillers New ) a s eye perlorrnanee last l)ei ruber it revived a tradition established at the dtdnation ot the old Salt ..ke lhtatre On Thurs-dat veiling, March 8, 1862 lolloping the prayer of Other fanuh members were Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Beth) Whiteman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Art Lillenquist of RATES 4-- 1, By JOHN Mothers Day. All enjoyed a delicious dinner, then spent the afternoon visiting. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jensen and son, David, from Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hendrickson of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilcock and children of Payson, .and Mr. and Mrs. Daun Horton of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts spent last Wednesday and Thursday at Twin Falls, Idaho. They attended funeral services for his aunt, Mary Jane Fryer. They were accompanied by their son, John Roberts, and daughter, Mrs. Dan (Merlynn) Christensen of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. son and family Day with her Winnie Parks at Ralph Jasper- spent Mothers mother, Mrs. Nephi. Mrs. Naomi Jermain left last Sunday for Grand Canyon for the summer months. She will be employed there at the lodge. 4-- 798-396- 465-238- 2. 465-208- 3. 5-- 754-349- 4. 465-290- 8. 9-- 465-373- tf 754-3494-- 5-- The estate of ARCHIE C. MILLETT, also known as A. C. MILLETT, deceased. Creditors will Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopes attended a horse show in Ogden Mrs. Lillian Burraston and her daughter, Mrs. Verl Sud- - claims with vouchers to the undersigned in the law office of Sumsion and Park at 30 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before the 16th day of September, 1966; claims 75-9- -5 1953, Hall Vtellation the galaxy of the pulpit have bowed m have affirmed humility that the theatre of their designing is a Temple for the people. Hereafter it may be regarded as one of the strange things of dramatic history that Brigham Young, a man of no art culture beper-thanc- yond that Improved irrigated pastures beginning to take a prominent place in the Agricultural economy of the Nebo Soil Conservation District. More and are e more acreage is being planted pasture each year. Many farmers are learning by experience that high returns can be realized from pastures. One thing that a good many farmers do not recognize is the fact that the most important part of irrigated pasture management is the regrowth period and not the grazing period. This is important in either improved pastures or on native grass pastures. When a grass plant is grazed to which was but the high priest of a despised church, should have so lifted the theatre to the conception of the great high priests of the stage; and, if Brighams Theatre had fallen from its pinnacle, we shall not debit the fall to him nor his counsellor, whose dedicatory prayer is before our eyes. Following this quotation in the Romance of An Old Playhouse the author, George D. Pyper states; It is a remarkable fact that while the theatres were originally fostered by the churches as was the case with the early miracle plays, in later days the playhouse was almost unicondemned by versally them, and these institutions have grown far apart. But Brigham Young, with great wisdom, saw that, properly regulated and directed, the stage offered a great field for education and progress, and he sought to bring the theatre close to the church instead of ostracising it. In this way he hoped to elevate the standards of the stage and educate the people to the best there was to offer. urday. Owen Steele, Ray Christensen and Douglas Nelson arrived at the Panama Canal where they will be employed by Dugway Proving Grounds for three months. Mrs. Polly Christensen is visiting her daughter and the A1 Claysons of Lake Shore. son-in-la- w, Mrs. Delia White returned home Sunday after spending two weeks at the homes of her children in Salt Lake and Bountiful. She attended the Valley Music Hall for the Jimmey Dean Show while there. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis White had as their weekend guests her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Banes, of Las Vegas, Nevada. weeks, attended the state track meet last Friday at the BYU Fieldhouse. Mrs. Burraston s grandson, Mark Sudweeks, participated. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Matheson returned home Friday after spending two weeks visiting their children in Nevada. Also visiting them on Mothers Day were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Perry of Salt Lake, Mrs. Marie McClellan of Payson and Mrs. Phyllis Anderson of Delta, members called at the Milo Burraston home on Mothers Day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Perry and children of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jensen of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Christensen of Mapleton, Family and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Sudweeks of Payson and children of all. Home from the universities for Mothers Day and weekend were Boyd Jasperson from the BYU, Jake Sorensen, Diane and Howard Trotter, Sherwin Thomas and Jimmy Morgan, Utah State, and Bonnie Kay (Cook) Morgan and Linda Cook from the University of Utah, and Howard Morgan, of Southern Utah. rp Utah Code Annotated, and with proper verif- off close to the ground its growth is slowe down for quite a long period. It takes some time to get back big enough so that leaf surface is adequate to make fast growth. The plants grow faster after they reach 6 to 8 inches in height because they have more leaf surface to use as manufacturing plant. Why then, not divide pastures into not less than 4 and preferably 6 units so that one can be grazed while 3 or 5 can be growing? Electric fences canbe used to a good advantage in making these pasture divisions. Cattle soon learn to respect that hot wire. Irrigated pastures should reach 10 to 12 inches in height before cattle are put on them. At this stage of growth, if the pasture has a high percentage of alfalfa or clover, bloat may be a problem. If so there are a few things which can be done to avoid bloat These are: 1, Fill cattle up well before going into the pasture. Change into new pastures at noon. Leave cattle in the pasture if possible. Do not take them out and them put them back in. 2. Mow strips around or through the middle of new pastures two days or so before going into it. Leave the mowed forage for the cattle to eat, dry. They will not waste it. Dry hay or even straw scattered in the pasture before goirig into it will do the same job as mowing. 4. Use penicillin or antibloat salt for a few days when bloat hazard is highest. 5. Pea- nut oil sprayed on the pasture before grazing has shown good bloat control. Otm 2t) parson chmcoe Sp ence s Shoe Service College WILL BE CLOSED MONDAYS DURING JUNE $ L ication as required therein. Merrill Millett Executor Date of first publication, May JULY AUGUST ooockooxx: prides lii 12, 1966. AMBULANCE 30 YEARS OF SERVICE 5-- . BUY YOUR "A FUNERAL SERVICE WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL Member of Utah Funeral Directors Assn. g, 465-322- 6-- 465-22o- 4. DIM. 465-250- Wedding Invitations Payson.' 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