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Show minutes of business in city council TENTATIVE Selective Service The American Legion has a flag pole at the Race Track as approved by Payson City Council in a recent meeting. Dr. J. Robert Hogan of the Payson City Council and members of the Payson Racing Committee assisted in selecting a suitable site. The flag is honored prior to horse races at the The following men from the Payson and Spanish Fork area were separated from the armed forces during August. Kenneth B. Drage, Spanish Fork, Army; Steven L. Strange, Spanish Fork Navy; Kay L. Tanner, Payson, Army, John J. 01droyd(Dr.), Payson, Army; Alan Furniss, Payson, Marine track. The Junior Chamber of Commerce has been informed that Payson City will make necessary repairs to the drinking fountain in front of the Payson City Library. The fountain was Corps. Enlisted: Robert L. Smith, Payson, Army; Garv D. Oberg, Navy; Richard C. Santaquin, Navy; VerOberg, Santaquin, non B. Mills, Spanish Fork, Air Force; Danny L. Morrey, Salem, Marine Corps. Inducted into Army, Davis S. Elison, Thistle; Don B. installed by the Jaycees last summer. During the winter city equipment accidently damaged the fountain when clearing snow from the streets. A beer venders license to operate the Turf Club as a tavern, inn or supper club was denied Joe Wilcock, who is interested in leasing the Turf Cafe, which has been closed for several months. J. D. Christensen, chairman of the Payson City Planning and Zoning Commission, requested that the commission be granted permission to engage professional assistance in the revision of Payson City Zoning Ordinance. Permission was granted. Niles Thatcher was approved as a member of the Payson City Volun'eer Fire Department Peterson, Salem. Robert T. Wilson Arim Private Robert T. Wilson, 19 son of Mr. and M.s. R 'oert 11. Wilson. 194 N. Fourth W Payson, Utah, completed a cooking course at Ft. Iluachuca Ariz., Aug. 25. During the course, he was trained in cake and pastry baking, meat cutting, and learned to prepare and serve food in Army mess halls and in the field. Larry B. Cloward Army Private Larry David Courtney Is Top Winners Named In County Crop Judging Contest received specialized instruction in small unit tactics and in firing such weapons as machthe rifle, the M-and rocket the 3.5-inine gun launcher. The 60 Keet (foun. Top H Archer was named in the contest held August 24, at the BYU Fieldhouse. County Agent Robert Hassell announced that David Courtney in the boys division won a trophy at the meet. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Courtney of Payson. A total of 15 boys and girls entered the Archery Meet on the county level to determine the 21 UteicAcLKt Mrs. G. Thomas Our Merchants of the Week are Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thomas who have receiTly pruehas-e- d Milt's Polar Queen in South Payson. Mr. Thomas is the son of Mrs. Rhoda Thomas and the late Lester Thomas of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Thomas Colleen) is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brerton of Pay- son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are the parents of five children: Joann, 17; Gary 14, Kathleen 12, Dan 8, and Linda age 6. Gene is an employee of the Granite Meat Company and he plans to remain in their employee for the present. He served his country during the Korean conflict for two years in the army anl ae is now a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Organization. Colleen and Gene invite you to drive out to their Polar Queen and they will be happy to serve you. surrounding lakes, carrying packs that weighed from 45-60 pounds. They were in the wilderness five days, prepared to face any kind of weather, however the weather was mild and cool during their outing. They did their own cooking, mostly dry foods practice. Horse Shoe Tourney Swain Wins Again!!!! Mel Swain won top honors in the City HorseShoe Tournament Friday night, with Lavar Noon coming in 2nd, Harold Chipman 3rd, Bob Strom 4th, Ammon Throckmorten 5th and Dennis Dixon 6th. Cash prizes were to all players. carried in small plastic bags, and fished from the lakes. Making the trip were scouts David Jensen, Nola McAffee, Harold Hawker, Brent Finch, Dean Harmer, Mike Hone and Boyd Dijcon and Rodney Schramm, age 10', youngest in the group, in addition to their leaders. The boys sold rags to help pay expenses. 4-- H Chevrolet continues to lead the industry in passenger car sales in the Spanish Fork and Payson area, F.D. Arentz, zone County and will represent the county at the state contest. Everybody Is Reading The Payson Chronicle STANDARD in Payson Balance All 4 Wheels Replace Front Wheel Bearings low PRICE $ Most American Cars Parts Extra if Needed Drive into: Roy's Chevron PRODUCTS West Utah, Payson, Phone 465-909- 4 "We Take Better Care of Your Car" & ( THEATRE ze 8th North & Main, Spanish Fork Thur. - Fri. - Sat. - Sun. th September paramount pictures orevnts Payson, Utah 2 Week Sept Doors open 7 Show 715prr 1 A Technicolor Kids Show Sat Production RODLOR A Kids Show Sat. & 1 Sept 9 3 pm Picture PARAMOUNT Sun & 10 at 1:00 p.m. & Tuesday Ladies Night Ground Beef Smoked ,r : STIURE Short Ribs Pork Chops 84111, Phone 322-560- lu Much of the success of a meal depends upon the quality of the meat and vegetables being used Thats whv we never relax our vigilance in bringing the best to our customers. Thats why somanv women choose Safeway ... to he sure They find, too, that our money saving prices give further reason to choose Safewav! 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'Take plenty of short rests. Avoid unnecessary exertions. Hunt at a steady, unhurried pace. Dont strain yourself in emergencies. Get your partner to help. Be sure one member of your party knows about your condition, the medicines you take and how they are administered. Never hunt alone. Limit your drinking. Higher altitude may lower your tolerance to alcohol. Eat moderately. Take a rest or a nap after every meal. Dont hunt when exhausted. Plan your day To Broil or lb. Your Utah Heart Association advises that if you have a history of heart and circulatory disease, you should let your doctor decide whether your heart can take the rigors of hunting. Check with your doctor before making the trip. Its important that your body as well as your equipment be in good condition. The Utah Heart Association in its booklet 'Hearts for Hunters, calls attention to good rules for hunter health and safety. This booklet is available free of charge from the Association at 250 East First South, Salt Lake City, Utah lb. Meaty Short Ribs Braise Your Favorite Way WITH EVERY PURCHASE Going Hunting? hunting? Country Style Lean and Meaty U.S.D.A Choice Blade Cut or .. 7 Bone Roast ID Chuck Roast sure be to GOLD Spareribs lb. K. SAFEWAY 9 Picnics 0) from DID OIL ARCH 4-- Watch Your Going Adjust Your Brakes J manager, said today. Chevrolet dealersintheSalt Lake zone sold 8,174 new cars 7 per cent more than their nearest comjietitor.-i- n the first half of 1967, Atentz said. Arentz said sales of the full-siChevrolet led its nearest competitor by 17 per cent during the period and the intermediate Chevelle outsold its nearest rival by 32 per cent. He expalined the figures are based on industry registration figures through June which have just been completed. open crops ludging washeld August 23 at the county agents office. Boys named to represent Utah County in the State Contest were David Cornaby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cornaby of respectively. Utah County will have a three Beniami i; and Gt Ion Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas day hunt and Salt Lake County a five day hunt for the two Thomas, Genola. These boys are all junior leaders in the H shortest seasons this year. A seven day hunt will be held program. They have all had; in Carbon, Emery, Grand, experience many years of in gardening, and related fields Wayne, Garfield, Kane, San and will represent the county as Juan, Iron, Beaver, Piute, a team in the crops judging conSevier, Millard, Sanjiete, Juab, Tooele and Wasatch counties. test in Logan onSeptember 15th. Pheasant hunters will have Crops judging contests are sixteen days to pursue the ring-nec- k composed of three parts: the in Box Elder, Cache, Rich, identification of weed seeds; the identitication of living growing Weber, Davis, Summit, Daggett, and Duchesne, Uin'ah, plants; the judging of oats, wheat, barley and alfalfa. Some Washington counties. The long twenty-thre- e judging of potatoes is also inday hunts will be on State and Fedcluded in this contest. The contest is primarily designed to eral lands and on any other lands where the property is teach young people the value of buying clean seed in planting posted open to hunting. Shooting hours for pheasants crops. It also teaches them to will be one half hour before be aware of the mounting weed sunrise to sunset each day of problems which we have in our the season except opening day state at this time. when the season opens at 8 All those participating were a.m. highly interested in the subject. The shooting times were set A total of 80 seeds and samples this year to be the same as the were judged and studied by them waterfowl hunt. Complete reand these uoys were determined the winners in this contest. gulations will be available by HasCounty Agent Robert September 16. sell conducted this contest and is very pleased with the young peojde who emerged as winners Heart at SPfCtAtSrs MU pftVTOVG 1967 pheasant season at 8 a.m., Saturday November 4 and will be open from three to twenty-thre- e days depending on where the scatter gunner will be hunting. The bag and possession limits are the same as past years, 3 and 6 CAR SERVICE SPECIAL 1st West es 4-- H One in a series to acquaint readers with business people on Payson's Main Street STANDARD The Explorer Scouts of Pay-so- n Second Ward took a late summer trip into the high Uinta Mountains, under direction of their leaders, Floyd Schramm and Berne 11 McAffee. They hiked to the Grand-daddiand winners. The young archers have been enrolled in H Archery clubs throughout the summer. The club members have learned to shoot their bows and arrows with skill and safety. All those entering the contest received ribbons according to their scores. The twotop Archers will receive their trophies at achievement night, held in their area. Achievement nights are usually held in the last part of October or first part of November. The archery project is a fairly new project which is designed to teach boys and girls to shoot with safety and accuracy. The Extension Office would like to encourage more boys and girls and more leaders to sign up for this H archery training project. The county agent wishes to express appreciation to all of those who participated in the contest for the fine work they have done throughout the sea- 4-- ALL FOR Archer H 4-- Utahs will contest in the ch & Explorer Scouts Take Late Summer Hike September 7, 1967 1967 Pheasant Season To Open November 4 He Mr. 4-- - Thursday, 84651 - Chevrolet Leads In Auto Sales son. 19, M-- 14 Payson, Utah Friday, September 8th promises a football game that will be hard to match for action and hard work on the part of the two teams involved. Provo will travel to Payson to try tobreak a 21-tie which was set in last years game. Both teams are ranked among the top state contenders this year. Paysons team this year has 21 seniors. The starting lineup will consist mostly of these veterans. Some of the players to watch for to do exceptional jobs for Payson this year are captains Max Page at tackle, Blake Sudweeks at Quarterback, and Brent K. Crain at guard. Craig Hone at Split end and David Lamb playing in the guard position have also shown exceptional promise during CHRONICLE PAYSON THE B. son ol Mr. and Mrs. Bard E. Cloward, 545 S. Fourth East, Pasom, Utah completed eight weeks of advance infantry training Aug. 11 at ft. Lewis, Wash. Cloward, as recommended by that department. Strawberry Water Users Association was granted a right of way easement for construction of an electric utility line along 600 East Street from south city limits north to the Suter Sub Station at 700 North. Details of a drawing of the right of way agreement will be referred to the city attorney and Payson Electric Department. A Fire Agreement between Payson City and Utah County has been entered into with a schedule for to the city when city equipment is used to handle fires outside the city. Possibility of developing additional springs south of the park to create a larger flow of water into the park pond was discussed. The council has been informed that the Greyhound Bus Lines will establish a station at the DeWitt Sinclair Service Station. A letter from Ashworth Architects thanking Payson City for authorization of the new Payson High School to connect to Payson City Sewer System was read and acknowledged. The council ajiproved use of an area of the race track grounds for student parking of cars until the parking area at the new school is completed. Payson Lions Start Football Season Fri. 4,1 Price Chopped Broccoli Scotch Orange Juice n- Cream Pies Cool trot C 12 Ol j .on, 4".' M S1 49 whip Effective Today Friday ond Saturday All Pkg. tcouv 53 STRIKE 5 njiw) COPYRlGHl I960 SAFfWAY STORfi INCORPORATED ;sssi Purchase At Sofewoy |