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Show Tit- the; Vr Ct tv-- cn:ril livt I- ! -. the :i W!-.- ; a ; :n :!.e earned b a Will i: be ight .st V.beie and that can be : ; ' in; 1 1 w!..i stH uli we etec;e UK !.,.ve hu ke re .jut-s-.i- ltKv Ua&iftx . ; . Si t..e can holes with a 12 foot power augor for the purpose of possible intercepter" drainage. Investigations ars being made by Lael Harvey, Soil Conservation Service, assisted by Keith Holman and Roy Bills Payson. Left to right Holman, Bills and Harvey. Drilling Soil Conservation Service Discusses Spring Lake Pond Have you been asked lately, Whats all the stir out at Spring Lake Pond? If you have, did you answer enthusiastically that it was the beginning of some planning and development work. Ray Angus chairman of Pay-so- n City Beautification Combadly-neede- mittee has designated Keith Holman, also a member of this committee, ito do some probing around. Keith has been doing this and much more. This valuable natural resource has been getting continually worse each year. It will never just evolve into a usable something. Keith and interested residents of Payson and Spring Lake recognize this and therefore are doing something about it. To many residents of this area, Spring Lake Pond was at one time a lively recreational area. People from all around used to come to Spring Lake many-othe- Pond for fishing, boating, swimming, dancing and just plain relaxing in the great The Natural resources are still there. What has happened'? Dont people like fishing, boating, etc, as they always have? Well, the answer to this as you and I know is Yes. The only thing that has changed is Spring Lake Pond. Fishermen cant be answered. ; i int is, noth-m- s: injt good will happen. It wnl takt i;:ve t tsarist:, lannina and aetian to make as area again. It will take time and money, something we are all short of. I' will take coo; oration in evi-rsense o! the word. With continued, enthusiasm by Payson City and the beautification committee, local residents and others there is much to be gained. The Spring Lake Pond can once again be a place of beauty and recreation. D. Waldo Potter Work Unit Conservationist Soil Conservation Service Payson, Utah get much excited about floating a boat in a mud puddle or casting a line into a mess of tules and cattails to catch nothing but snags. This is to say nothing about the flying critters that breed by the billions in the stagnate holes or the stench that can come from rotting, decaying matter that accumulates in such places. Over the many years the water holding capacity of Spring Lake Pond has been giving over to silt, deposited by eroding ditches and fields, by flash floods causing canal breaks and numerous other types of debris. Buy Bonds where you work. Probate Gifting Teens? Gear Choice To Young Tastes, Is Advice in some deceased. Creditors will present claims that ut with to the under- the City Office Bldg, Payson, Utah, on or before the 1 6th day of February, 1968. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions at of Utah Code Annotated (1953) with proper verification 75-9-- 5, as required therein. Grace F. Montague Administratrix Dave McMullin Attorney Published in the Payson Chronicle November 9, 16, 23, and 30, 1967. d Will the girl who took the cat with the kinked tail at the corner of 15 East 3rd South please bring him back to the home of tf Mrs. Reed Money. t" shor-ter-str- large electric mot- -' ors for sale with switches and control boxes. Some nearly new. Spanish Fork Press. Ph 798-68- ap Doctor in the Kitchen by W.W. Bauer, Consultant, M.D. advertisement. 16 r- , ADVERTISEMENT RATES 25? per line for the first week and 15? per line for each consecutive week with a minimum charge of 75? for first week and 45? for each additional week. Any want ad that requires billing at the end of moth will be charged at 25? per line per week. 7-- 798-39- SINGER I For Rent- - Misc Repossessed fully automatic, will buttonhole, monogram, overcast and all fancy stitches without attachments. Take over payments of $5.25 a month, 1. tf FOR RENT or sale. 2 bedrm home, close in, new carpeting and drapes, gas furnace. Contf tact Mr. Eckersley. 798-391- " -- - "i i DONT merely brighten your carpet... Blue Lustre them., eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent electric shampooer $1. ONE antique Bubble Top Trunk. Phone 798-641- 6. Christmas Trees forSale. Poosa, Jack Pine, Balsam, Pinion Pine. Cold Storage Delicious and Roman Beauty Apples. Verl Wall, 365 E. Main, 8. 51 Santaquin SPENCER FLOOR COVERINGS nder ONE Furnished and one unfurnished Apt. 788 East Second So, 23tf 465- - 2009 754-363- ,i sum, mm tmi m rm mm 798-39- 69 FOR RENT: units. 4 room home 3 gas ,590 East 2nd So. Call Swartz Lumber Insurance 465-217- 0. .rrrW NEW two r- - . bedroom carpeted and 2. draped apt. for rent. Call tf INSURANCE All Kinds. Auto, Life, Fire. Contact Paul Bigler, 70 w. 1st So. Ph. 5. 465-272- 465-376- AEROSPACE NUTRITION e , rFdr Sale or Rent Campers'-antrailers. Butler Motor 1815; S. Main, Sp. Fork. Christmas Trees For Sale. Balsam, Ponderosa, Jack Pine, Pinion Pine. Ned Downey, 547 W. 100 No. Payson. 51 . National Dairy Council an experiment. Today we take dehydrated mixes of all kinds as a matter of course. Great Developments Weightlessness in the space flights poses a new problem; much food is provided in tubes or in bite-sizsolid form, since liquids are impractical. Here again we are not dealing with an entirely new concept, but we are seeing great advances and developments. Providing food of adequate nutrient value and good taste in small and manageable form under new conditions is a challenge for the space program. It will probably result also in new products for everyday use by the grounded majority of the human race. Use Some Psychology Perhaps the most important influence of aerospace nutritional advances, if we have the wit to capitalize on it, will be the effect it may have on our children and young people. When your little astronaut dons his plastic helmet and says, Mother, I'm hungry, you have a golden opportunity to induce him to eat nutritionally balanced meals, like an astronaut. Just as thousands of young men ate carrots in the hope of improving their eyesight to get into the a vain hope, by the Air Force so may our adolescents be way motivated to eat like an astronaut. Already we see indications of how products used in aerospace are offered commercially for use in our homes. This can become a tremendous influence on our dietary habits. Since aerospace nutrition is scientifically based, it should be highly beneficial. 5 TOUCH and SEW Music Does the aerospace age influence nutrition concepts? Will we change our food habits by reason of aerospace experience? These and other questions arise naturally as a result of the intense interest in the health and safety of our astronauts. Whether we sympathize with or deplore the race to the moon and to other planets, we are united in the wish that the men who risk their lives and sacrifice their days to the success of these missions, shall be kept safe and well. Astronauts Must Be Fit It is obvious that aerospace ventures demand a high degree of fitness in the broadest sense mental, physical, emotional and spiritual. This is not attainable with anything less than the highest possible level of nutrition. The longer and more venturesome the mission, the greater will be the need for fitness, and therefore for adequate feeding. When Admiral Byrd went to the Antarctic, there were feeding problems. Not only was it important to have sufficient quantity and variety to assure freedom from deficiency diseases, but the question of storage and the prevention of spoilage had to be solved. It was my good fortune at that time, through the American Medical Association, to try out a number of dehydrated foods on one of our family trailer trips to the Canadian woods. Dehydration was not new, of course American Indians knew how to jerk" meat but large-scalprocessing was Ti . SINGER AUTOMATIC Repossessed fully automatic, will buttonhole, monogram, overcast and all fancy stitches without attachments. Take over 9 payments of $7.95 per month or $64.00 cash. tf Reasonable. Lost and Found rt gold-chaine- vouchers signed . . in-es- SEVERAL ' ' the gifts they want must be geared to teen fads, teen living. Their fashions are "in with the "a go go" group or they don't want any part of them. Remember, they're no longer little girls, they are individual young women with likes and dislikes. No "kiddie" gifts will do for them. Just what is "in with this group that teens belong to? In fashion its separates and dresses with the Mod" or "London" look LIGHT SCENTS of youllifulncss high waistlines, lace and ruffle trims, are lops on teens sleeking slufTer short-sholists. skirts, cut-oeffects; crochet look knits in textured stockings are not far sweaters, dresses, separates. Courreges-loo- k separates behind boots in teen preferand dresses are also on this ences. in" list "Just for fun" fashions intheyre very jaunty, with lots of seaming and clude ponchos, kiltie skirts, skirts. shaping, short-showildly patterned stockings and Boots are just the tops that match or coordinate. thing to have. They come in Fragrances and cosmetics to every height and texture. Little accent every favorite young look will be appreciated stockhandbags, shoulder bags and ing stuffers. . Guardianship' NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF HARRIET M. FRISBY, aka Hattie M. Frisby, their mothers, grandmothers, aunts, cousins, older sisters. They need the same fashions, fragrances, accessories adults rt & notices girls are, ways, just younger versions of is A Consult the County Clerk or the Various Signers For Further Information Teen-ag- e do. The big difference mi ADJUSTMENTS . If your advertisement appears incorrectly, .notify us immediawill not be responsible tely. for more than one incorrect insertfon. Such responsiblity is limited to a correct insertion of For Sale- - Misc. m legal Noficesif November 30, 1967 rmn I ....... - Thursday, 84651 mm .1 . ' 4 Payson, Utah i? The tuns 5 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE PIANOS & ORGANS special Modern FOR RENT apt call 3 465-36- sale on new and used pianos and organs. Over 33 years Sales and Service in Utah Countv. No Down Payment. Easy Bank Terms. Williams Music, 51. Provo, Utah. 465-367- tf room furnished or tf 465-37- 22 Home. 3. 25 4 Bedroom home For Rent. 285 South 9th East Spanish Fork. 48 6. $65.00 Phone 489-629- Comfortable small two bedroom home. Coal furnace, first house east of Union Pacific Depot. $35. a month. Contact Dale 9. 48 Sheffield FOR SALE: Fender Guitars, AMPS, Bases. Guild and Gresch Guitars. $8.00 down, $8.00 per Month. 360 S. 2nd E. Spanish 19tf Fork, 465-2G6- Furnished apot. For Rent. Utilities furnished. One or two 5. adults 562 South Main 798-65- CONSOLE SPINET PIANO. Will sacrifice to responsible party in this area. Cash or terms. Write Credit FOR RENT. Donna Elmer. 465-295- tf Three room house, utility room, water and sewer furnished. Intf quire at 303 No. 6th West. Mgr., Tallman Piano Stores, Inc., 48 Salem, Oregon. Work Wanted Real Estate for Sale . 2 BEDROOM Home for Rent or 5ale. 190 South 6th West, Phone Build new homes, remodel 6, basements, carports. Ph. Grant F. Thomas, Span227tf ish Fork. Licensed. 798-370- tf 165-22- HOME for rent or sale. Owen Elmer Home Appliance Con-a- ct 48 465-37- THREE choice building lots in tf different locations. Service 465-37- Complete service on washers, dryers, dishwashers, disposals refrigeration and air condition Home (portable). TWO bedroom home for SALE. Good location 45 West 2nd So. 49 8. Inquire at Appiianct 465-372- North University tf Ave. Provo. Ph. Servic 235 373-30- !WE BUILD 76 Anything. GEO. T ECKERSLEY, REALTY 94 West 1st No. Payson, Utah. New 8. Tel. Acreage, homes, Salefeman Vernile business. Gasser. 46 5 - 21 26. 465-212- homes or Remodeling. Free Estimates. Licensed Contractors. Burdick Lumber and Hardware Co. Payson, Utah Phone 465-325- 3. tf Cars and Trucks For Sale SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED All Brands - 3 Mo. Guartf anty. Dodd, 465-20- 1962 RAMBLER American Convertible, good condition 48 call AVOID THE RUSH! For professional upholstering call Stan Peck today. "I'm dead tired. Wish I 465-292- 798-25- 52 48 1. 1967 Buick LaSabre Must Sell. Excellent cond. Call 79 - 2016. could stretch out for a while." 8- WANTED 48 WANTED to buy 1960 or later model one ton truck, preferably with cattle rack. 465-34- 68 48 Shop At Home And Save Time and Money 3008 AUG'65 M.P. 59 Promotes business by advertising products and services available in your Hometown. Supports churches, schools and civic clubs by publishing information concerning their activities. nity, as interesting events occur in their lives. Prints local news of intense local interest, and HOMETOWN GROW Die Iroveers Safety Service Driving while tired and sleepy slows reactions and results in accidents. recognizing every facet of the community, your Hometown Newspaper promotes understanding and cooperation for the good of the entire area. HELP YOUR future. available only through your Hometown Interprets national news in local terms. By "WE NEED LISTINGS" You can buy now cheaper than in the Recognizes individual members of the commu- ... SUPPORT YOUR HOMETOWN fk PsJjMIV ikuifk1 NEWSPAPER WANTED SALESMAN to sell new & Men who With Full Insurance, with Pay. used cars ; Prices of material and labor are on the raise. Interest rates are advancing. We have a few good listings we would like to show you. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE want to make above average earnings. Benifits, Free Demo to drive, Hospital Health Insurance, Sick Leave, Vacation Sell the Best Line of General Motors Cars Contact George Weaver 570 North Main, Spanish Fork PEARL BIGLER, Local Telephone Huish Theatre Building Representative 465-328- 3 Payson, Utah |