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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Payson, Utah - 84651 5 December Menu Thursday, November 28, 1968 i These Menus are tentative menus for the month of December, subject to change. December 2: Tuna Noodle Casserole, Cheese Straws, Buttered Green Beans, Carrot & Pineapple Salad, Warm Chuck-wagBreadPeanut Butter, & Honey (2each) Chilled Peaches, OBITUARIES Ltgil Doticit on 12 Probate Consult the County Clerk or the Various Signers For Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of CLELL B. CHAFFIN deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 275 North Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before the 10th day of February A.D. 1969. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated with properver-ificatio- n (1953) pt. Milk. December 4: Sliced or Cubed Brown Gravy, Roast Beef Whipped Potatoes, Buttered Peas, Lettuce French Dressing, Twin RollsButter, kin PieWhipped PumpTopping, 12 pt. Milk. December and Rice, Carrots, 5: Baked Chicken Parsley Serreated Waldorf Salad on Let- tuce, 100 W.W. BreadButter Orange CakeOrange Frosting, 12 pt. Milk. December 6: Cheeseburger on Hot Buttered Bun, Shredded Onions, Mustard and Catsup, Hash Ralph Coombs Robert E. Huber Robert Earl Huber, 62, died Monday at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo after a short illness. Mr. Huber was employed as secretary and treasurer for the Strawberry Water Users Association in Payson the past 25 years. He was born March 15, 1906 at Spanish Fork, a son of Henry A. and Emma Hicks Huber. He married Pamela Lewis May 22, 1930, at Provo. He was a graduate of Payson High School and Brigham Young University. He was a past president of the Payson Lions Club and at The time of his death was secretary and treasurer of the Payson Building and Loan Corp. He had worked with the Straw- berry Water Projects since 1928. Surviving are his widow of Payson; two sons and a daughter, Paul L. Huber, and Robert J. Huber, both . of Bountiful, and Mrs. T.R. (Carol) Neal of Santa Fe, New Mexico; six grandchildren; a brother and four sisters, Albert H. Huber, Elko, Nev.; Mrs. A.E. (Orabel) Lentz, Mrs. Merrill (Marie) Sabin, both of Orem; Mrs. Walter R. (Deon) Curtis, Hawaii; Mrs. Ernadene (Dean) Morgan, Pasadena, Calif. Funeral services will beheld at 1:00 p.m. in the Payson Third Ward Chapel with Bishop Phillip E. Jones conducting. Friends may call at Keith Jolley Mortuary Thursday from 7:00 until 9:00 and Friday prior to the service. Burial will be in the Payson City Cemetery. Owen D. Kester Owen Donald Kester, 64, Died Friday Nov. 22, 1968, in the Payson City Hospital of a heart ailment. He was born March 9, 1904, in Sandy, a son of Oliver Washington and Elizabeth Herbert Kester. He married Iva Pearl Shepherd on Sept. 14, 1932, in San-taqu- in, Santaquin. For seVeral years he and his wife resided at Sunnyside, Carbon County, where he was employed by the Utah Fuel Company as a foreman in the coke ovens. ago he moved to Santaquin, where he became associated with the upholstering About 14 years business there. Mr. Kester was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Story Lodge No. 4, A.M. of Provo. He was a member of the Eastern Star OES at Price. Survivors include his widow of Santaquin, three sons and three daughters, Mrs. George (Cyclonia Dee) Miller, Ozark, Ark.; Oliver Owen Francis Kester, Nephi; Mrs. Ernest (Leola Marene) F arnsworth, Jewel Lynn Kester, Donald Owen Kester and LeRoy Ray Kester, all of Santaquin; 10 grandchildren and three brothers and sisters, Alfonzo Kester and Everett Kester, both of Santaquin; Clement Kester, Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Leo (Lola) Burraston, Delta; Mrs. Archibald (Edna) Overman, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Gerald (Bessie) Miller, Portland, Ore. Public funeral services were conducted Monday at 10 a.m. in the Santaquin LDS Stake Center. Story Lodge No. 4, A.M. of Provo held a special meeting Monday at 9 a.m. at the Provo Masonic Temple to conduct special funeral services. The Masonic Lodge was in charge of the public funeral services. Burial was in the Santaquin City Cemetery conducted by the Rigby Mortuary. Ralph Coombs, 62, 390 E. 3rd S., Payson, died Friday, Nov. 22, 1968, in the Payson City Hospital following an extended illness. Mr. Coombs was owner and manager of Payson Electric Company. He had served as the Payson City Electrician and was a long time member of the Payson Volunteer Fire Department. He was born March 1, 1906, in Cottonwood Canyon, a son of Frank Albert and Laura Ann Finlayson Coombs. He married Anna Lee Hedgspeth, on Oct. 14, 1927, in Farmington. Their marriage was later solenmized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A former member of the Pay-so- n Lions Club, Mr. Coombs was also a member of the Pay-so- n Chamber of Commerce and the Provo Elks Club. He received his education in the Payson schools and at the University of Utah. Survivors include his widow of Payson; one son and three daughters, Frank Ralph Coombs and Mrs. Sheldon (Janice) both of Payson; Mrs. Larry (Nancy) Porter, Layton; and Mrs. Larry (Sandra) Hanks, Ogden; 14 grandchildren; his mother of Santaquin, and two sisters, Mrs. Earnest (Hattie) Ahlin, Santaquin, and Mrs. LeRoy (Rhea) Hone, Orem. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Pro-vstgaa- rd, the Payson Ward Chapel. First-Fift- LDS h Burial was in the Payson City Cemetery conducted by the Rigby Mortuary. Laurie Ann White Brown Potatoes, Harvard Beets Tossed SaladChoice of Dressing, Pink Fruit Slush, Sugar 12 Drop Cookie (Nebo pt. Milk. December 9: New Look Meat PieCatsup or Gravy, Pear and Griced Cheese on Lettuce, Celery Stick, Baking Powder Chilled Fruit Drink Yellow CakeCocoanut Frosting 0-4- 1) 12 pt. Milk. December 10: Spanish Chile, Assorted Vegetable Tray, Hard RollsButter, Fruit Cup, Pineapple Sweet Roll, 12 pt. Milk. December 11: Sliced or Cubed Roast PorkBrown Gravy, Whipped Potatoes, Buttered SpLemon Slice, Carrot inach Sticks, W.W. Thumbalina Roll Butter, Appleasauce and Gingerbread, 12 pt. Milk. December 12:Seaburger on Buttered BunHot or Tarter Sauce, Oven Baked Potatoes, Creamed Peas, Marrinated Orange Ring on Lettuce, Chocolate Cake Chocolate Wonder Frost, 12 pt. Milk. December 13: Pizza, Buttered W.K. Corn, Tossed GreenSalad Cucumber Dressing, Orange Rolls (2 ea. - glaze one) Chilled Peaches, 12 pt. Milk. December 16: Hot Dog on a Bun, Fried Rice Buttered Green Beans Pickled Beet on Lettuce, Applesauce, Ginger-snap- s, 12 pt. 10) 12 pt. Milk. December 18: Vegetable Beef Soup, Toasted Cheese Sandwich Carrot and Celery Sticks, Apple Pie and Ice Cream, 12 Electric employee runs tests on a Picturephone during final assembly. The phone is in developmental stages. A Western Phone That Sees Tested A fifth-grastudent recently wrote the following essay: One of my thinks that there is a telephone nowadays that you can look at the person you are talking to through. Is any of this true or false? According toTheronW. Johnson, local manager, the answer to the student is yes and no. Yes, Picturephones exist. No, they are not yet available to the public. Scientists at Bell Telephone Laboratories and Western Electric, manufacturing and supply unit of the Bell System, are refining the Picture phone and seeking methods of production which will make it available de idiot-frien- ds 19: Sloppy Joes Owen Horton, Larry Schaugaard and Phil White. Long, Ricky Max Patten Ricky Max Patten, son of William C. and Norma Thatcher Patten, died of natural causes Nov. 23 in a Provo hospital Born Nov. 21 Provo. Survivors: parents; brothers, sisters, Dennis William, Phillip Dean, Stephen Don, Peggy, Linda, Janice, all Orem; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thatcher, Salem; greatld grandmother, Mrs. Alice Hill Payson. Graveside services were held Monday at 11 a.m., Orem City Cemetery. Everybody Is Reading The Payson Chronicle Administrator Published in Payson Chronicle November 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1968 12 tf GEO. T. ECKERSLEY REALTY 94 West 1st Nor. Payson, Utah. 8, Tel. business. 3 bedroom home for sale in Spanish Fork. Rental unit in basement. Owner will sacrifice percentage of equity to right buyer $14,200. Phone 375-35- Cars, Trucks for Sale tf 798-641- 6. For sale: 1959 Mercury Station Wagon Good motor Will make good second car $100 or best offer Call Goshen 274 - 3267 weekends or after 5 p.m. tf NEED COAL? Call 465-29- 08 FORNEY WELDING SUPPLIES Johnson Tractor and Im. ish Fork. Span- tf One 1959 Massey Ferguson 303 Work Bull tractor with loader and backhoe attached. Can be seen at City yards--6- 8 East Main, Santaquin, Utah. Bids will be received at the Santaquin City Office between hours of 2 and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday until Dec. 15. Bids will be open Dec. 19 at 8:00 p.m. The City has the right to accept or reject any SEVERAL large electric motors for sale with switches and control boxes. Some nearly new 6. Spanish Fork Press. Phone icle CAMPERS or or all bids. Published in Payson Chron- Nov. 28 and Dec. 5, 1968 Doing Your Genealogy Work? You will need a wide carriage typewriter to fill in new sheets. or used models available at the Spanish Fork Press. Call tf 798-681- 6. 798-681- tf One owner 1961 Ford Pickup Truck excellent condition, call Don Armstrong San5, 50 taquin 754-336- 1965 CMC 34 ton truck see at 564 South 5th East or phone 49 465-37- Help Wanted Woman wanted for housework in Goshen. No washing or ironing. Call boshen weekends 274-32- Trailers for sale Butler Motor. Phone or 3364 tf or rent. 69 798-391- 89 48 Antique old fashioned oak table with driftwood finish for sale New tf 465-214- 6. For Sale: Building Lot 435 East tf Center, reasonable 798-64- For Sale- - Misc. Call Acreage, homes, Salesman Vernile 465-212- tf 1 Repo, will zig zag $19.50 or $4.95 for 6 months. or Call night or day 798-39- or after 5 67 tf p.m. Man Wanted: Night desk clerk age over 35 Up to $400 per month based on hourly rate Some light bookkeeping required Will train Clean personal appearance No upper age limit Call Mr. or Mrs. Aagard 373-08- 48 375-306- 9. For sale: Approximately 2000 feet of good used 1x8, 1 x 10, 1 x 12 and 2 x 4s from 12 to 16 feet long tf Lost and Found 465-23- Lost: Small black dogwith white collar Answers to the name of Joe Three small children very after 5 unhappy Call HAPPY HOLIDAY 798-31- he First West, WEEK GENOLA IN Santaquin, .ji 754-34- THIS 82 For Christmas giving: Studio Girl Cosmetics 20 and 25 percent off See Merle Jones 421 South God grants liberty only to those who love it, and are always ready to guard and defend it. Speech (June 3, 1834) 48 Kenmore dishwasher used one and one-ha- lf years Excellent condition Portable call 754-34- 17 48 Mrs. Dorothy Thomas d SHIPSHAPE Heres a version of the pantsuit, g stolen straight from stewards. In Cone Mills crisp cotton denim, its styled with pleated pockets, brass buttons, d and a shorty jacket The suit is by Valor. Phone man-tailore- Now 754-349- 5 Iron-o- n sea-goin- on Mr. and Mrs. Don Oberg attended the Golden Spike Livestock Show at Ogden last week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson visited in Salt Lake last Friday. Mr. Ervin Barney is in the Utah Valley Hospital at Provo with an illness. Mr. Dennie Martin, who is attending college at St. George, was home last weekend. He is the son of Rodney Martin. Mrs. Elton Draper from Salt Lake has been recuperating at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon York and also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper after having an operation at the Nephi hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson entertained at a turkey dinner last Thursday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas, Jack Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson and ill be repeated soon when 1,650 of the nations most outto at members arrive Chicagos Conrad Hilton Hotel for the opening of the begin standing 47th National Congress. The group pictured here was among the first arrivals at last years session and lost no time getting acquainted. The Congress is the high- presented by Olin Mathieson Episcopal Church, New York City, will be the guest speaker. year, and this Chemical Corporation. light of the Among other speakers will be Sunday morning the traditional year will convene the first week service will be conducted in in December. The delegates are Dr. Harold Sponberg, president between the ages of 15 and 19 of Eastern Michigan University, Central Church by the Rev. Kenyears and represent all 50 states and Dr. Luther S. Roehm, presi- neth Hildebrand. and Puerto Rico. They will dent of Merck Chemical DiviMany Sponsors travel to Chicago with expenses sion, Merck & Co., Inc. The firm the nearly 60 firms Among Horse paid by private firms that sup- sponsors the national and foundations that help make programs. program. port nationwide the national Congress posThe young delegates are the Delegates to the Chicago sible are: Ford Motor Company will 40 and differlearn some hear in achievers see, meeting top ent many things which will expand Fund; Chevron Chemical Compacategories. Division; Ralston their horizons and contribute to ny-Ortho Responsibility Is Theme Purina Company; American education. their While in Chicago, the youths Forest Institute, Homelite, A Balanced Program will hold assemblies to discuss Entertainment will include a Division of Textron Inc. and the congress theme: Commitment to Responsibility. A color- pop concert played by the Chi- E. I. du Pont de Nemours & ful pageant written around this cago Symphony Orchestra under Company. Others include: Chicago Board theme will officially open the the baton of Arthur Fiedler, conductor of of Trade; Sunbeam Corporation; session on Sunday afternoon, the Boston Pops Orchestra. The The West Bend Company; December 1. Inc.; Eastman sessions the Singer Company, a sponsor, In two half-daKodak Company; Union 76 Dividelegates will hear an address will be the host for this musical treat. The restored sion, Union Oil Company of by Senior Editor of Readers Auditorium recently be the California; Moorman Mfg. Co.; will Theatre Digest, Charles W. Ferguson; for another exciting eve- International Minerals & Chemisetting Court of the and Judge County ning, courtesy of Tupperware, cal Corporation; The Singer of Philadelphia, Juanita Kidd also a sponsor. Company; Edwin T. Meredith Stout. Judge Stout last year was The spiritual centers around Foundation; The Milwaukee honored as one of eight former attending the historic Chicago Road; Cities Service Oil Commembers to receive the na- Sunday Evening Club where pany and Elgin National Watch t Alumni Key award Bishop John E. Hines of the Company. tional CHICAGO -- The happy scene above 798-25- 05 advertisement. Call pt. Milk. I Small home for sale in Payson. Ideal for 1 person or couple. Close to church and town SINGER TOUCH AND SEW $59.50 Cash or $6.00 per mo. ne Burial was in the Goshen City Cemetery under the direction of Keith Jolley Mortuary where the grave was dedicated by Curtis Sorensen. Pallbearers were Bob Morgan, Brent Fields, Gary as required therein. Date of first publication November 7 A.D. 1968. Richard M. Taylor Attorney Hot Buttered Bun, French Fried Potatoes, Buttered Wax Beans Lettuce WedgeItalian Dressing, Creamy Rice Pudding, Rolled Wheat Chipper, l2pt. Milk. December 20:Sliced Roast TurBrown Gravy Sage Dreskey sing Cranberry Jelly, Whipped Potatoes, Buttered Peas, Apple and Banana Salad on Lettuce, Parkerhouse Rolls Butter Pumpkin Pie Whipped Topping, Tinted .Marshmallows Funeral services were conducted Friday, November 22, 1968 for Laurie Ann White. Counselor Leon Jensen conducted the service in the Goshen Ward Chapel. The family prayer at the Mortuary prior to leaving for the Chapel was offered by Leonard Kirk. Prelude and postlude music was played by Sally Long. TheSing-in- g Mothers sang, I wonder When He Comes Again under the direction of Fern Horton and accompanied by Madge Thompson. Invocation was offered by Douglas Nelson. The remarks were given by Counselor Jensen and there was a duet, Sing Me To Sleep sung by Winnifred White and Mar-deNelson, accompanied by Sally Long. Speaker was Car-ro- ll Davis and a tribute was given by Erma Penrod, the Singing Mothers sang, I Am A Child of God and benediction was pronounced by Tom Sorensen. Gasser. 798-39- sand-colore- December ADJUSTMENTS If your advertisement appears incorrectly, .notify us immediately. We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Such responsiblity is limited to a correct insertion of June Chaffin throughout the nation. The scientists are developing a silicon target tube which will replace camera tubes and pick up and transmit animage. Tiny, compact circuitry is being designed to go with the tube so the Picturephones can be small, convenient instruments rather than large units. Laboratory work on the futuristic phone is conducted on a highly technical scale through such methods as closed-circu- it television and laser beams. The scientists estimate the phone that sees will be in use sometime in the 1970s. Perwill haps then the idiot-friebe a hero! pt. Milk. Laurie Ann White, 8, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Joel White of Goshen, died Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1968, in a Salt Lake Hospital. For Sale- - Real Estate 75-9-- 5, Milk. December 17: Sliced or Cubed Brown Gravey, Roast Beef Whipped Potatoes, Carrot Relish, Orange and Apple Rings on Parsley, W.W. Crescent Roll Peanut Butter Candy (Nebo R Guardianship NOTICES pt. milk. December 3: Stuffed Frankfurters, Creamed Corn, Cabbage ar.d Orange Salad, Pinch Biscuits Butter, Rolled Wheat Red Velvet Frosting, Cake 12 & 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. w girls. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Camp from Koosharem visited her mother, Mrs. Alice Ewell last week. 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- available. Deco - write Transfer pencils. 25? tf Publishing Co. Complete service on washers, dryers, dishwashers, disposals Home Appliance (portable). Service. 235 North University Ave. Provo. Ph. tf 373-30- WE BUILD anything. New home or remodeling. Free estimates Licensed Contractors Burdick Lumber and Hardware Co. Pay-so- n, Utah Ph. 3 tf 465-325- WILL REMODEL, build extra room, carport or general conor see tracting work tf Grant Thomas 798-37- Hardwood fireplace and barbe-qu- e wood for sale. $20.00 per ton. Weston K. Jones 380 South 51 8th East Excavating and backhoe work Will trade for small acreage or anything of value Automatic washer for sale. Call Don Taylor tf For Sale- - Livestock 798-21- 465-37- 32 tf 49 798-67- Rummage and Liquidation Sale Name your own price on many items; others priced low for immediate sale Includes: 1953 Ford Truck; 16 Band saw; 10 inch radial saw; 1 12 H.P. air compressor; 12 h.p. grinder; 4" jointer; 6 belt table sander; 12 drill; 14 drill; skill saw; small 2 speed transmission; tote gote parts; used screw drivers, five cents each; timing light; torque wrench; 5 micrometer; pipe vice; propane tanks; lawn mower; agricultural aricide; paint; tote gote; motor bike; grease guns; fire extinguishers; blowers; hydraulic jacks; 12volt generator; pair skies; small iron bender; 10 to 16 saw blades; small gas tanks; flourescent fixtures; 14 h.p. to 34 h.p. electric motors; 2 h.p. gas engines; mounted Chev. tire; pulley and wheels; many many other things Call after 6 p.m. or next Saturor 480 East Utah day 465-29- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bale visited at St. Johns with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Elaine) Allstrom, and family last Thursday. Work Wanted Avenue Payson, Utah 48 For sale: Quarter Horse Mare two quarter horse colts and Jacks Western or 465-33- 465-29- tf For Sale: $70 Call Young 465-31- boys 59 pony 48 For sale: 2 yr old Jersey heifer and yearling paint colt Also free kittens 798-25- 49 31 Farm Produce For Sale For sale Baled Hay John Daniels Jr. 50 465-29- Crisp and Juicy Apples at Viccold storage Salem Cemetary Rd. 79 8- - 2279 tf tor P. Sabins Music Used, upright Wurlitzer piano $125.00 Buy for Christmas Call 798-62or see at 375 North 200 West Spanish Fork tf Guitar and amplifier for sale reasonable in excellent condition 48 465-29- 25 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- world-renowne- y 4-- 4-- d 4-- Massey-Ferguso- n Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spot-to- n were in Salt Lake Monday with their son, Ralph, who en- tered the Mission Home before leaving on his mission to England. For Sale: 120 bass accordion, excellant condition. Madeline tf Dixon, Phone 465-23- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weber and family from Long Beach, California are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Christensen. The O.N.O. Club was entertained by Mrs. Wiona Jensen last week. A hot supper was served, then cards were played with prizes going to Mrs. Elaine ' Nelson,. Mr s. Ethel Neilson, Mrs. Avaline'Kirk. Others present were Mrs. Fern Horton, Mrs. Sylvia Steck and Mrs. Lavern Kirk. Mrs. Ralph Knight left Thursday for California to visit her daughter, Fern. Equitable Realty Phone 373-907- 5 440 North University Ave PROVO, UTAH ISANTAQUIN ORCHARD 17 acres in fruit, includes a variety of crisp eating peaches, plums and jpears, as well as 32 acres I of open ground for farming. I Cultivated and irrigated. Ex- - j cellent water right. Ideal! location next to freeway. 49 i acres total for less than! I $1,000 per acre on contract interest. i terms, 6 I 50 1 |