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Show I death's! Margaret Money Ferguson, 75, 253 N. 1st W. Spanish Fork, Utah died Saturday 3:30 p.m. July 29, 1967 at the Payson City Hospital of causes incident '.o age. She was born in Sp. Fork Utah a daughter of Albert T. and Ann M. Jex Money. She was married to Ammon Ferguson on 12 April 1916, in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Ferguson died on 5 February 1959. She was educated in the Spanish Fork City schools. Was a member of the LDS Church and was a visiting teacher for the relief Socity for many years. She was a counselor in the Relief Socity in Goshen, Utah where they lived for many years. She was a member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Survivors: 2 sons; Edward A. Ferguson, Logan, Utah Fred M Ferguson, San Antonio, Texas, 1 daughter, Mrs. Boyd (Margaret) Park Spanish Fork, Utah. 3 brothers, William J. Money and R.B. Money Spanish Fork, Utah, Reed J. Money Payson, 1 sister Memorial services were held Thursday, July 27th at the Orem City Cemetery in honor of Major Robert A. Baird, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Abner Baird of West Mountain, as a Tennessee white marble marker was placed in his honor. The marker was presented to the family by the UJ3. Government. Major Baird lost his life over the Atlantic while piloting a Radar-Pick- et Plane in defense' of the United States, Nov. 11, 1966. The Bairds were living at Cape Cod at the time. The marker and ground was dedicated to his memory by his brother Fred T. Baird of Orem. Bishop S t a r 1 e y of Orem conducted the services and gave a short talk. Many friends and relatives were present. Mrs. Baird and her family are now living in Orem. Salem Homecoming Early Bird Breakfast Card of Thanks Your kind expressions of are greatfully nowledged Utah. Memorial Services For Robert A. Baird Anne M. Beck, Laguna Hills, California. 10 grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, July 31, in Ward Chapel the Third-Sixt- h for Margaret Money Ferguson. Bishop Merril Bingham of the Third Ward officiated. A family prayer at the Mortuary prior to leaving for the Chapel, was offered by Bishop Fred Money. Prelude and postlude music was played by Veda Darling and invocation was offered by Bishop Mark F. Boyack. The Singing I Know That Mothers sang, My Redeemer Lives, under the direction of Grace Beck and accompanied by Veda Darling. Speaker was Bishop Merrill Binks and Connie Ward, Nor-el- le Boyack and Jane B. Nelson sang, Hold Thou My Hand, accompanied by Afton Healey. After closing remarks by Bishop Bingham, the singing Mothers sang, Abide With Me and benediction was pronounced by Rell Francis. Burial was in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery under the direction of Chapel of Memories where the grave was dedicated by Bishop Boyd Park. Pallbearers were George Money Eldon Money, Mark L. Money, William A. Money, Richard Money and Wallace Christensen. sympathy ADVERTISEMENT Funeral services were conducted for Fred Samuels Saturday, July 29, 1967 in the Pay-so- n Fourth Ward Chapel. Bishop Lloyd L. Smith conducted the service. A family prayer at the Mortuary prior to leaving for the Chapel, was offered by Alma Wilson. Prelude and postlude music was played by Nelda Orton. After the invocation by James Hill, a ladies trio, Ellen Willey, Helen Wilson, and June Fullmer, sang Softly and Tenderly, accompanied by Nelda Orton. Speakers were Harold Rasmussen and Lyndon Crook. Marvel Jarrett sang 0 My Father and after closing remarks by Bishop Smith, the benediction was pronounced by Clifford Spencer. Burial was under the direction of Keith Jolley Mortuary. Pallbearers were Cliff Holden, Roy Andreason, O.F. Richardson, A.F. Christensen, Darrel Frost and Wayne Grant. Margaret Ferguson Utah. FOR BIDS Notice hereby is given that the Board of Education, Nebo School District, will receive bids for Furnishing and Installing the Blacktop on Parking Lots and Drives, Control Fencing, Walks and Curbs, for the Springville and Payson High Schools, Springville andPavson Fred Samuels ack- and deeply apprec- iated. Sincerely Mrs. Earl E. Sanborn Ellen Sanborn Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sanborn Card of Thanks wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to each relative, friend and neighbor for their kindness during our time of sorrow through the illness and passing of our mother. To the Bishopric and Relief Society of the Second Ward, and for the beautiful flowers ana parts rendered at the services we are very grateful. The family of Harriet F risby. We Bids are to be submitted in accordance with the plans, specifications, and other contract documents now on file with the Board of Education, NeboSchool District, Spanish Fork, Utah, and at the office of Ashworth Architects, 120 East 300 North, Provo, Utah. The contract documents may be obtained from the office of the Architect. Bids shall be submitted in duplicate. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of the Architect, and shall be accompanied by a certified or cashiers check or bid bond for five (5) per cent of the of the bid, made payable to the order of the Board of Education, Nebo School District and shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of said Board at 50 South main, Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before August 7, 1967, at 8:00 p.m. at which time they will be opened and publicly read aloud. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into said contract after geing requested to do so by the said Board within a period of thirty (30) days. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof, unless otherwise authorized by the Owner. Dated: First Publication, July 27, 1967. Second Publication, August 3, 1967. nt T Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 29 East Utah Avenue, Pay-so- n, Utah on or before the fifth day of October A. D. 1967 in accordance with Utah Code (1953) 75-9-- 5, with proper verification as required therein. Date of first publication 27 July A.D. 1967. Dave McMullin, Attorney Gary W. Redmond Administrator Published in the Payson Chronicle July 27 and August 3, 10, 17, 1967. Hobby Show Held Mrs. Rhea Huff ofLakeShore and Mrs. Helen Adams of Spring Lake held a Hobby Show at the old Angelus Theatre building during the Fiesta Days celebration. Articles with fabric painting were on display. Several hunderd people stopped by to enjoy the exhibit. The United States Flag and the Beehive, in keeping with the celebration were part of the art display. Mrs. Huff was in charge of the Show. Everybody Is Reading The Payson Chronicle City Council Continued from - " Front Pago on rate of power delivery with the United States Bureau of Colorado River Storage Project, for the season Some 2100 kilowatt of 1967-6- 8. hours are to be delivered on demand in the summer and 2500 in the winterThe council heard a report on the progress of work at the park pond, presented by Dennis Dixon, chairman of the committee organized under Ray Angus, chairman of Payson City Beautification Committee. Mr. Dixon said he expects the project to be completed before Harvest Days. A ruling was made pertaining to reserve police officers and arrests they are authorized to make. The reserve officers WAKE UP ...to the vantages of PERSONAL CHECKING ...one of the many vices of THE ACCOUNT wide-awak- e BANK of SPANISH FORK i ad- saving a ser- - arrests only when on duty. an officer deputized by Whether or not a beer lic- -; ense will be granted for the Turf Club was discussed by the council. The Turf is now closed, since the death of the former owner, Mr. Dunn of Provo. The council is reluctant to grant such a licence for operation of may make the business. Merrill Smith requested cooperation of the city in an irrigation ditch problem at the Payson Hotel and Dixon Cold Storage asked for easement on rates for water and sewer used in the plant. Both problems were referred to Councilman Lawrence Ewell, chairman water and sewer departments, who was directed to make investigation and recommendations in these matters. - 84651 - Thursday, Probate & Guardianship Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 20 East UtaliAve. Payson, Utah on or before October 26, 1967; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 5, and with proper (1953) verification as required therein. Date of first publication July 20, 1967. Dave McMullin Attorney Irving Clive Nelson, Executor Published in the Payson Chronicle July 20, 27 and August 3 and NOTICES Consult the County Clerk or the Various Signers For Further Information PAYSON SEWERAGE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT PART I SECTION I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 75-9-- 1.1.1 RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS: Sealed proposals on forms prepared by the Engineer will be received by the City Recorder of the City of Payson, Utah, at his office until 8:00 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time on August 21, 1967, from quali- 10, 1967 NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE NO. COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, UTAH ESTATE OF KATIE SCHWARTZ, also known 14,899-DISTRIC- fied bidders for the construction of new sewage collection lines, outfall lines, sewage treatment plant, and .appurtenant work, in accordance with Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Docunents, prepared by Call Engineering, Inc., 506 South Main Street, Suite B, Bountiful, Utah, 84010. 1.1.2 PROPOSALS WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED as Katie Schwarz, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of his attorneys, SUMSION AND PARK, Central Bank Building, Springville, Utah, on or before November 6, 1967; claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of 5, Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required there- AND 75-9-- p.m. Mountain Daylight Time, on August 21, in. 1967, at the City Council Meets Eugene Schwartz ing to be held in the Council Administrator Chambers, Payson, Utah. CONPublished in the Payson ChronOBTAINING 1.1.3 icle: August 3, 10, 17 and 24, TRACT DOCUMENTS: Dr?w- 1967. and olher Specifications ings, obDocuments Contract maybe tained upon application at the NOTICE TO CREDITORS ICT office of Call Engineering, Inc., PROBATE NO. COURT OF UTAH 506 South Main Street, Suite COUNTY, UTAH ESTATE OF B., Bountiful, Utah, 84910, or at the City Clerks office, City JOSEPH H. SCHWARTZ, deceased. Hall Building, Payson, Utah. Creditors will present claims Contractors desiring Plans and to the undersignSpecifications for use in pre- -of with vouchers of his attorneys, setat office the ed a obtain paring Bids may such Documents from the SUMSION AND PARK, Central above offices upon deposit of Bank Building, Springville, Utah on or before November 6, 1967; $49,09 per set. One half the claims must be presented in amount of the deposit accordance with the provisions Documents of set such one for Utah Code Annotated will be refunded to each Bidder of 5, with proper verifiand and 1953, such who has made deposit cation as required therein. who has filed his Bid with the s Eugene Schwartz Owner ad directed in this Administrator Notice. Such Documents must be ChronOne-ha- lf in the Published Payson returned in good condition. will be icle, August 3, 10, 17, and 24, the deposit refunded for each additional 1967. set of documents obtained CALL FOR BIDS by a Bidder or Bidders who submit a bid and return The Board of Education of such sets of Dc cuments to the Nebo School District will reoffice from which they were ceive bids to purchase the folobtained, in good condition withlowing 2 lots located near the in ten (1 9) days after the openold Springville High School: 1. The corner lot across the ing of the bids. Subcontractors and suppliers may obtain such street and directly north of the Documents under the same ccn-- d Seminary building on 4th South tions as stated above, and and 2nd East. 2. The second parking lot refund of snail receive one-ha- lf the deposit upon submitting a south of the high school shop or macopy of their sub-bi- d building and directly south of the terial bid to the Engineer with existing house on the east side the return of all such Docuof 2nd East. ments in good condition. ReSealed and plainly marked funds will not be allowed if the bids will be received at the Ofabove documents are not refice of the Board of Education turned within 10 days after the in Spanish Fork, Utah, on or date of the Bid opening. before Monday, August 7, 1967, 1.1.4 PROPOSAL GUARANat 4:00 p.m. TEE: Each Proposal shall be Each bid shall be submitted with good faith bond in the form accompanied by a Guarantee in the form of a certified check of a chasiers check in the of the total bid, of 5 drawn on an acceptable bank in the State of Uth, or a bid made payable to the order of bond executed by an acceptable the Board of Education. The Board of Education, rebonding, company, duly authorized to transact business in serves the right to accept any the State of Utah, in the amount bid or to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATION of not less than five percent of amount of total the C. J. Wendel, Clerk (5) Board of Education the bid. The check or bond Nebo School District shall be made payable to the Dated: First Publication July City of Payson. Utah as a guarSecond Publication antee that if the proposal is 27, 1967. 1967. exe3, will August accepted, the Bidder Published in the Payson Chroncute the Contract and simulicle. taneously file acceptable Performance and Payment Bonds. 1.1.5 OWNERS RIGHTS REafter for said Contract, but in SERVED: The City of Payson, no event in an amount in excess the Utah, hereinafter called of the specified proposal guarreto the reserves right Owner, antee security. ject any or all Proposals and 1.1.7 CONTRACTORS LICto waive any formality or techENSE REQUIRED: No Proposal nicality in any Proposal in the will be considered from a Connterest of the Owner. Bids tractor who does not have a Utah eceived after the stipulated Contractors License in t h e dosing time will be returned category and classifiproper mopened. No Bidder may withInformation regarding cation. a draw his Proposal for period license the may be obtained of 30 days after the time set the Utah Stafe Department from the Bids. for receipt of of Business Regulation, Salt PERFORMANCE 1.1.6 Lake City, Utah, to The Bidder GUARANTEE; 1.1.8 wnom the Contract is awarded OF EMPLOYMENT: Bidders on Perto will be required furnish work shall be required to formance and Payment Bonis this with the President's comply acceptable to the City of Payson Executive Order No. 11114 and Utah, in the amount of Provisions of Executive percent (100) of the the No. 10925 as included Order Contract in conformity with the therein. READ at 8:00 ($2-9.00- 75-9-- ($2-9.00- ed requirements Keith B. Nielsen and Richard John Rees escaped from the Utah County Jail and are still at large. Call Sheriff Chappie if you see or hear about these men. of the p r o p o s e d Contract Documents. In t h e event the Bidder is awarded a Contract aid fails to furnish the required Bonds and enter into a Contract at the acceptance of his Proposal, it shall be understood and agreed tlu said Bidder shall pay and forfeit unto the City of Payson, Utah, the d.fference in money be CITY OF PAYSON, UTAH Edward H. Bates Recorder First Publication, July 27, 1967 Last Publication, Aug. 17, 1967. pflY OFF! Work Wanted-- New Const., Repair or Remodeling. Free Estimates. Ashby Electric, Ph. 1 - 22tf 46 5 - 28 26 ZIG ZAG 2- MUST SACRIFICE. FREE EQUITY in a beautiful walnut cabinet. This current model mach- Complete service on washers, drvers, dishwashers, disposals refrigeration cash). This beautiful Automatic Zig Zag machine will make buttonholes, overcast seams, sew on buttons, blind hem, monogram, etc. All at the set of a lever. 20 yr. guarantee. Free instruction For further information or free home trial call or evenings. 363-39- (portable). juicers for sale. 373-30- pre-cooki- ng excellent for Apricots. Excellent for Applesauce. Als Market 1166 So. Main. S.F. 32 FOR SALE: Eleven week old Viezla and English Pointer cross pups all male 465-- 3 5 3 1 31 FOR SALE: Good used air cond. 4500 CFM. 1956 12 ton Ford V8 4 speed very good cond. 4. 32 call 465-354- 12 Ft. Rancho Camper; Accessories: 1966 - 10 El-R- ae 4Cu.Ft. Butane Electric Fridge; Butane Heater with thermostat; Twin Butane Tanks; Toilet closet with shower and septic tank; Double sink; Phyllips Inwith extra tercom; foam mattress; Loading Jacks; al Extra water tank. $1995 Hide-A-B- ed 20-g- 798-335- 28tf 9. MONTES Insect and Pest con- pro- Licensed 465 - 2230. Music applicator 22tf FENDER Mustang Guitars, all colors. Complete line Fender Guitars and Amplifiers. Terms. Herger Music 158 South 1st West, Provo. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED All Brands - 3 mo. Gua7. ranty. Dodd, 465-204- BUILD WE Anything. New Homes or Remodeling. Free Estimates. Licensed Contractors. Burdick Lumber and Hardware Co. Payson, Utah Phone 465-325- BE'UTIFUL Quality Piano in your area for only $15.00 per month. Simple 6 interest 3. FOR Fender Guitars, Bases. Guild and G"o-sc- h Guitars. $8.00 down, $8.00 Month. 360 S. 2nd E. Spanish 19tf Fork, For Rent- - Misc Guaranteed service on all makes, ColorBW, TV, Stereo Radios. Service calls anytime any place. Used TV sets and radios for sale. T and L TV SERVICE TV Service) Toms (Formerly 2nd South 6th East Payson Ph. Tom Masker Owner. WE have a marvelous new Machine to clean carpet without water and be able to walk on instantly. Rent Host $1. Pay-so- n Furniture and Appliance. 22 ONE Furnished and one unfurnished Apt. 788 East Second So, 23tf 465- - 200 9 RICT Ditch Cleaning, Contact Don Brinkman 465-- 3 4 70 HAY Swathing, FOR RENT three room unfuror nished apt. call 38 N, 465-33- deceased. will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of his attorneys, SUMSION AND PARK, Central Bank Building, Springville, Utah on or before November 6, 1967; Creditors claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions Utah Code Annotated 5, of 1953, and with proper verifica75-9-- tion as required therein. s Eugene Schwartz Administrator Published in the Payson Chronicle August 3, 10, 17, and 24, 1967. TREE Removal and Trimming Chain Saw work, free estimates 35 call Mark Wignall 465-26- 465-37- tf George T. Eckersley, Realty 94 West, 1st No. Payson, Utah Tel. 465 - 21 28. Homes, Apt. Houses, Motels, Lots, Farms, Ranches and Businesses. Call Salesmen: Vernile Gasser Kenneth Orton 7, 4. S. Ray Greenhalgh 465-21- 46 465-300- 27, 1967. John A. Rokich Attorney for Administratrix Rachel York Administratrix of the Estate of Marvin C. York Published in the Payson Chronicle July 27, August 3, 10, 17, 1967. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Coart of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Utah, State of Utah. NOTICE OF SALE Sheriffs 44718 (Real Property) UTAH COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE 23 :f Payson, Administratrix. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the city of Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah, on the 17th day of August 1967 at 10:00 oclock a.m. on said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Utah County, State of Utah, described as follows Beginning 60 feet West of the Southeast corner of Lot 798-39- 69 Beauiful spacious four bedroom home completely remodeled large family room. Fireplace, Air Conditioner, Dishwasher, Disposal, Water softener, Draped and Carpeted throughout, Lovely Yards and Patio. Shown by appointment. Thomas H. Reece 32 150 South 3 East FOR SALE; pasture for rent immediately, good grasses and legunes. Call IMPROVED Le-R- oy A. Hill 465-3- 46 32 1 Wanted to Buy Barley, Oats, Wheat for storage, Exchange or Receiving hours 8 am to 7 pm daily exceptSundays. Bunkers Feed Center, Orem or 1743 West Utah Ave. Payson. After Payson phones 31 1, hours WANTED- - pur-cha.- 435-241- 0, & 14 STEWART ESTATE-Acr- e in city limits on improved street can subdivide $2500. Equitable 32 Realty, 373-90- FOR RENT: 4 room home 3 gas units. 599 East 2nd So. Call Swartz Lumber 465 - 2170. available 465-263- 4, 455-333- 75 THREE bedroom home carpeted and draped. Lot 74xl20. 1955 Chev. truck with cab over camper. 1962 Chev. V8 Tote-Got- e. 32 1. Cars and Trucks For Sale 465-311- FOR SALE- 1933 Chev. Impala Sports Come, V8 four on on the 9, 562 W. floor. R&H 31 Utah Aveme Pavson PERSONAL - 435-235- PERSONAL Will the Person who mistakenly picked up about four pair of pants please return to Mt. Nebo Laundercenter for re31 ward VS THE ESTATE OF MARY ELLA -- NIELSEN by and through Donna Alster-lin- d, For Sale or Rent Campers and trailers. Butler Motor 1815 S. Main, Sp. Fork. 374-095- West, tion as required therein. Date of first publication July cleaning, to keep colors gleaming, use Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1 Spencer Home Furnishings. FOR better Deceased. 75-9- -5, Everybody Is Reading The Payson Chronicle Insurance INSURANCE All Kinds. Auto, Lite, Fire. Contact Paul Bigler, 70 W. 1st So. Ph. 3, 465-376- Use Your G.l. Privileges This home will pass G.l. 2 bedrooms, large living room, spacious dining room, cabinets galore in a large kitchen. Utility room, large lot and garden spot. Close to town. to-w- it: 2, Block 54, Plat A, Pay-so- n City Survey West 63.75 feet; North 181.5 feet; East 63.75 feet; South 181.5 feet to beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated Provo City, Utah, this 19th day of July, 1967. RALPH CHAPPLE, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah By Bill Kapp, Deputy Raymond S. Uno Attorney for Plaintif Published in the Payson Chronicle July 27, August 3, 10, 1967. 25 Real Estate for Sale 7 rooms. Also space for 3 building lots. Phone 465 - 2265, 190 South 6th Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions Utah Code Annotated of 1953, and with proper verifica- 24tf FOR RENT Three room furnished apt. call 465-3- 6 22 or 52 BRICK home for sale. A.D. 1967. 22 465-372- 5. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Marvin C. York, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 9120 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah on or before the 5th day of November SALE: 798-65- Contracting. Ph. 465-30- 32 AMiyS, New Building & Remodeling Call Gerald Hanson, Building and - unpaid bala.ic..;. 84115 798-370- 42 on Wirte Credit Dept. 3719 South State St. Salt Lake Citv, Utah Build new homes, remodel basements, suits, carports, Ph. 6, Grant F. Thomas, Spanish Fork. Licensed. 465-30- NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE NO. 14, COURT OF UTAH ESTATE OF UTAH COUNTY, SCHWARTZ WIGHT-MAEDNA 76 trol for yard or household blems. Payson and fruit No and air condition Home Appliance Service 235 North University Ave. Provo. Ph. 3l6tf 84 Tomatoe VICTORIA ADVERTISEMENT RATES 15? per line for the first week and 10? per line for each consecutive week, with a minimum charge of 50? for first week and 30? for each additional week. Any want ad that requires billing at the end of month will be charged at 15? per line per week. HOME APPLIANCE SERVICE ine has been returned with very little use and has a small balance of $49.14 or 7 payments of $7.03 per mo. (Will discount for 322-16- ADJUSTMENTS If your advertisement appears incorrectly, notify us immediately. We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Such responsibility is limited to a correct insertion of advertisement. Work Wanted SINGER NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Irving P. Nelson and Pearl B. Nelson deceased legal Notices 53l6 MlSC. FOT August 3, 1967 14,900-DISTR- Board Of Education Raymond C. Johnson, President Clarence J. Wendel, Asst. Supt. & Clerk Published in the Payson NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary O. Redmond, All residents and past residents of Salem are invited to attend the Salem Day Homecoming August 19, 1967 at theSalem Lake Park. The unique Early Bird breakfast will be served from 7 to 9 a.m. This event is sponsored by the Salem Lions Club and their wives. The Senior Citizens program starts at 10 a.m. and Mrs. Zona Taylor is chairman. From 12 noon till 2 p.m. is lunch time, a concession stand is available to accomodate anyone wishing to their lunch, baked purchase or goalies. A Talent Show goods will begin at 2 p.m. with Mrs. and Mrs. Griffiths Shirley Monta Lou Frazier as chairmen. Other activities will continue through out the day. The day will be climaxed by a pag-eHiawatha this is sponsored by Salem City. It is under the direction of Mrs. Diane Carlisle and Mrs. Alberta Beebe. This will commence at 7:30 p.m. A hobby show will be held all day at the Lions Club House this is under the direction of Mrs. Pat Hanks. PAYSON CHRONICLE THE Payscn, Utah You can save 25 on this practically new brick home. 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, featured stair49' x 15' family way. All top floors carpeted. room in basement. Also one bedroom and extra bathroom. 99' x 200' lot. JOHNSON PEARL BIGLER, REAL Local Representative Telephone Huish Theatre Building ESTATE 465-328- 3 Payson, Utah |