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Show THE PAYSON OBtmm Laural Loveless Mrs. Laural E. Dimmick Loveless, died Sunday Dee H. Palmer morning Nov. 9, 1969 at Hospital at Murray, Utah of natural causes. She was born April 27, 1 897 at Gunnison, Utah, a daughter of Albert David Dimmick and Sarah Ann Roper. She married Vaughn T. Loveless Nov. 17, 1915 at Idaho Falls, Idaho. This marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Surviving are sons, Ned T, Loveless, Salt Lake; Glade and Lynn, Kearns; Lt. Sheldon L. Loveless, U.S. Navy, Windsor, Conn.; Gerald, Payson; daughters, Mrs. Faye Hall, Mrs. Fred (Oma Lee) Ri chins, Ogden; Mrs. Ezra (Madge) Garner, Pay-so- n; Mrs. Edward L. (Alene) Gebs, Las Vegas, Nevada; 56 grandchildren and 50 Funeral services for Dee Hamblin Palmer, 29, Wellington, a native of Payson, were conducted Monday, Nov. 10, 1969, at 1 p.m. in the Wellington LDS First Ward Chapel. Mr. Palmer died Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1969, in Creede, Colo., from injuries sustained in a mining accident. He was born Jan. 30, 1940, in Payson, a son of Clifford A. and Iris Hamblin Palmer. He married Gertrude Burk. They were later divorced. rn Mr. Palmer later married Donna on Dec. 11, 1968 in Moab. He was a member of the LDS Church. He had served for eight years in the Air Force. Surviving are his widow of Colorado Springs, Colo; one son and two daughters, Keith Hamblin Palmer, Kathy Adrain Palmer and Kim Bernadette Palmer, all of Colorado Springs, Colo.; two Edward Osburn and Donnie Osburn, both of Colorado Springs; his parents and one brother and two sisters, Clifford Ted Palmer, Topeka, Kan; Mrs. Archie (Mollie) Marvell, WeUington and Mrs. Jack (Barbara) Graves, Springville. Burial was in the Wellington Cemetery. Os-bu- Picturesque rock gardens & fences The 60s have been a time of originality creativity and the Wendell J. Draper family are creative in the design of their home at 614 South 500 East. Their originality is shown in the picturesque rock fence that defines the area of their home. The rocks on the east and west walls come from the West desert, 50 miles west of Vernon on the old stagecoach road. and Holiday - Continued from Page Four the Conqueror built his castle. Mildred E. Ream will be the tour conductor and she has received a letter from A, Kenyon Wagner, Director of the Mormon School in Mexico City for the tour group to visit the school. Mrs. Ream received a telegram from the National Palace of Mexico from Pres. Gustavo Diaz Ordaz, extending a welcome to return with a tour group to their country (Old Mexico). This will be a tour you will always The rocks contain pockets where soil can be deposited and plants grown. The rocks in the rock garden and the waterfall come from the Vernon area also. The black rocks used in the wall of the corral come from the crater bench area north of Delta. The patio floor where flat stones are placed came from Red Creek Canyon east of Strawberry Reservoir. There is a stag horn tree growing through the waterfall. Their home is beautiful because of their love of nature. The rocks not only give personality to the garden but also bring happy memories of the many times they have gone to collect them. Mr. Draper is a Supervisor of the Production Planning at United StatesSteel Geneva Works. He was born in Genola, a son of Isaac M. and Lorena Blackham Draper. He was graduated from the Payson High School. He is married to the former, Mary Lou McClellan. They are the parents of three children: Craig, 18, who is interested in baseball; Sandra, 17, who'plays piano and is a varsity cheerleader; Scott is 15 and horses are his chief interest. Mr. Draper served in the United States Navy in 1945-5- 7. remember. For reservations and intinerarys call Mildred Ream, phone (in the mornings). Special invitation is extended to all Senior Citizens. 798-28- Legal 55 notices NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State' Engineer to change water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year un. less otherwise designated. " Lo- cations in SLB&M. Parley M. Neeley, 271 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion, and place of use of of water evidenced 0.4 sec.-f- t. by App. No. 32581 The water has been diverted well 70 ft. deep at from a a point E. 366.04 ft. S. 1073.72 ft. from Nl4 Cor. Sec. 12, T9S, R2E, and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 for supplemental 1.5 acs. limited to of irrigation the sole supply of L2 acs. in NW14NE14 Sec. 12, T9S, R2E. Hereafter, 0.4 sec.-f- t. of water will be diverted from an n, well 100-5ft. deep at a point S. 1360 ft. E. 1225 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 19, T9S, R3E, and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 1.2 acs. in Sec. 19, T9S, R3E, Sec. 24, T9S, R2E. Keith J. Shuler, 1215 Cathern Street, Salt Lake City, Utah proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of L0 sec.-f- t. of water evidenced by Segregation 33334b The water has been diverted from a n, well 200-4ft. deep at a point W. 66 ft. N. 66 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. 18, T8S, R2E, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for supplemental irrigation of 220.0 acs. limited to the sole supply of 40.0 acs. within NE14 Sec. 4-- in. 00 16-i- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless oth- erwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Layne F. Blatter Rt. 1 Payson, Utah proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 0.5 sec.-f- t. of water evidenced by Segrega- tion 33334a. The water was to n. have been diverted from a well 0 ft. deep at a point W. 66 ft. N. 66 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. 18, T8S, R2E, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 20.0 acs. within Sec. 7, 17 and NE14 Sec. 18 T8S, R2E. Hereafter 0.5 sec.-f- t. of water will be diverted from an well 322 ft. deep at a point N. 169.13 ft. W. 514.58 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. 6, T9S, R2E, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for supplemental irrigation of 40.0 acs. limited to the sole supply of 20.0 acs., within SE14NE14 Sec. 6, T9S, 16-i- 200-40- n. Probate & 18 14 Sec. N12NW 7, Nl2 17, Hereafter, 1.0 sec.-f- t. of water will be diverted from any or all of the following 3 wells: well 0 0) is an ft. deep at a point S. 1260 ft. E. 300 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. n. 25, T9S, R2E. (2) is a well 0 ft. deep at a point N. 300 ft. W. 200 ft. from Cor. Sec. 26, T9S, R2E. n. (3) is a ..well 0 ft. deep at a point S. 650 ft. E. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of OLAF FLOYDSOR-ENSE- 200-40- 10-i- 200-50- E-- 14 10-i- 200-50- John Peterson Funeral services for John Edwin Peterson, 46, Salt Lake City, a former resident of Payson were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Payson LDS First-Fift- h Ward Chap-p- el. Bishop Dorman Seeley, Payson First LDS Ward officiated. Mr. Peterson died Saturday, Nov. 8, 1969, in the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City of a lingering illness. Mr. Peterson was born Sept. 20, 1923 in Payson, a son of John L. and Flora Andreason Peterson. He married Belva Dallin on Sept. 3, 1946, in Provo. They were later divorced. Mr. Peterson was a member of the LDS Church. He was a former employee of the Utah Poultry Farmers Co-o- p in Payson. Surviving are one son and two daughters, John E. Peterson Jr. and Karen Peterson, both of Payson and Mrs. Janet Lowe, Springville; two grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Melba Bryan, San Bernardino, CaliL Burial was in the Payson City Cemetery under the direction of Keith Jolley ay of; H. The social and economic growth of a community and a nation. HEALTH CARE CONSIDERED The importance of good prenatal care was stressed as was insurance and im- Subscribe To The munizations. Parenthood and all of its aspects were discussed with the senior girls. Payson Chronicle N deceased will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at City Office Building, Pay-so- n, Utah on or before the 1st day of February A.D. 1970 must be pre ented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated (1953) 5, with SEVERAL large electric motors for sale with switches and control boxes Some nearly new Spanish Fork Press Phone proper verification as required therein. Date of first publication Nov. Remove excess body fluid with FLUIDEX tablets only $1.69 at 50 Franks Pharmacy 798-68- Dave McMullin ATTORNEY Floyd Junior Sorensen Administrator Published in Payson Chronicle Nov. 6, 13, 20, and 27, 1969 Get your winter coal Mike Cowan Call now 465-29- 08 Subscribe to the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune 798-63- 'available. Iron-o- n 53 Deco-wri- te Transfer pencils. Publishing Co. tf 465-28- Magnetic sign headquarters Publishing Co. for Interior or exterior use Sizes up to 24x18 Choice of colors Prompt art service 20, 1969. 50 FORNEY WELDING SUPPLIES Johnson Tractor and Implement Spanish Fork tf Doing Your Genealogy Work? You will need a wide carriage typewriter to fill in new sheets New or used models available at the Spanish Fork Press. Call tf 16 CAMPERS limited to a correct insertion advertisement. or Trailers for sale or rent Butler Motor Phone or 3364 tf 465-30- 23 and Radio Repair Call Spencer Home Furnishing 46 tf TV STEREO WE BUILD anything New home For your Artex Mountain (roll-o- Em- n broidery) supplies and lessons Call Phyllis Porter 798-27Get your Christmas order in phone 47 465-34- 30 For Rent- - Misc 47 early spot that spot, traffic paths too, removed with Blue Lustre carpet shampoo. Spencer Home Furnishings THIS a new Schwinn or mini bike today Jays Bike Shop 310 West Highway Salem 798-37- New two ay 465-27- LOW INTEREST bedroom apartment tf Assume the loan on this attractive two bedroom home Two fireplaces, new living room carpet and drapes, garage An exceptional buy at $12,500 Payments Pay-so- n, 53 tf WILL REMODEL, 798-37- are 06 Call Us Today! Spanish Fork's Multiple Listing Phone: Business C.R, Mitchell . . . Grant Halverson. . r Margaret Gardner. Arlo Mitchell . . . 798-21- farm flock running Call Frank ages, for sale tf Feichko, 130 $73 279 North Main For Sale- - Livestock Ewe 637-25- Coal - lump, slack. Yard or delivered anywhere Lee Dickey Best in the West. 465-3650 Payson Lay-a-w- 465-32- this small older home Comfortable and clean with many extras Garage, large corner lot Owner will carry the contract 373-30- build extra room, carport or general conor see tracting work Grant Thomas tf Extra good squash Two varieties Robert E. Finch West Real Estate Realtors Construction Insurance On or remodeling Free estimates Licensed contractors Burdick 82 MITCHELL $500 DOWN For sale: Delicious apples Albert Hudson 45 East 2nd South 47 Santaquin 754-34- , Complete service on washers', dryers, dishwashers, disposals (portable) Home Appliance Service 235 North University Ave. Provo Phone tf Brick home and frame buildings Move or salvage 176 West 300 North Provo Phone 373-10after 5 p.m. Weekdays anytime 46 weekends 34 r sew draperies $1.25 per panel also alterations on mens trousers Phone tf Will Lumber and Hardware Co. Utah Phone 69 21 300 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 25, T9S, R2E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 2 horses, 2 cattle and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 irrigaton of 39.76 acs. within of Work Wanted Farm Produce For Sale 798-39- 30? High standard 22 automatic pistol; 12 gauge Winchester single shot shotgun $20 Building lot Good location Call tf 442 State Capitol, Salt City, Utah 84114, on or before Dec. 20, 1969. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah on Nov. 6, 13, and Franks Pharmacy 798-68- Now Lake Remove excess body fluid with FLUIDEX tablets, only $1.69 at 16 tf 75-9-- 6th A.D. 1969 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 the month will be charged at 25? per line per week. ADJUSTMENTS If your advertisement appears incorrectly, .notify us immediately. We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Such responsibility is For Sale- - Misc. Creditors neer, 49 Lost and Found 798-35- 73 798-32- 80 798-29- 91 798-30- 52 Lost: Golden Labrador hunting dog near Payson during hunting season 465-26- 55 46 40 48 NE14 Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Jan. 3, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in Payson Chronicle, ' on Nov. 20, iPayson, Utah 27 and Dec. 4, 1969. Idaho. Funeral services were held Nov., 7 with burial in Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, Salt Lake. k in duplicate with the State Engi- 25, following brothers and sisters: Mrs. L. Roy (Jennie) Barnett, Payson; Mrs. Dorothy Cordingley and Mrs. Merle Birch both of Ashton , Idaho; Mrs. Eva White, Seattle, Wash.; and Mrs. Phyllis Gooch, Consult the County Cleric or the Various Signers For Further Information Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed Sec. temple. Surviving are his widow, a son and two daughters, John W. Strong, Geraldine Strong, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. John P. (Pauline) Hunt, Granada Hills, Calif.; also 5 grandchildren; and the Guardianship R2E. NW14NW14 Jesse Frank Haycock, 61, 701 N. 1st E., Spanish Fork, died Friday Nov. 7, 1969, in the Payson City Hospital following a brief illness. He was born April 2, 1908, in Panguitch, a son of Jesse W. and Lenora Ridin Haycock. He married Clara Hazel Davis on Dec. 19, 1928, in Provo. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Haycock had been a member of the United Steelworkers of America union. He had worked at Geneva Steel Company for 17 years, as a pipefitter. Active in the LDS Church, he was serving as a high priest at the time of his death. He had resided in Santaquin, Benjamin and Spanish Fork all of his life. Surviving are his widow of Spanish Fork; one son and two daughters, Franklin Dee Haycock and Mrs. Rulon (Bonnie) Thomas, both of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Billy Ray (Christanna) Robertson, Mapleton; his mother of Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren, and two brothers and one sister, Lloyd Haycock, Richcrest, Calif.; Mrs. Max (Colleen) Kerr, Salt Lake City, and Joe Haycock, China Lake, Calif. Funeral services were Monday at 11 a.m. in the Spanish F ork LDS 10th Ward Chapel, Bishop Richard Banks officiated. Burial was in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery under the direction of Walker Mortuary. Help Wanted Sec. 26, T9S, R2E. all T8S, R2E. J. Walter Strong, 72, 2057 Hubbard Av., Salt Lake City, formerly of Payson died Nov. 4, in a Salt Lake hospital of complications following surgery. He was born Sept. 11, 1897, in Payson, a son of Herbert and Della Amos Strong. He married Lala Burdick of Payson June 9, 1919, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake NOTICES 00 SE14 Sec. J. Walter Strong She was born Dec. 5, 1885, in Payson, a daughter of Charles Edgar and Emma Rosetta Moesser Cloward. She married John Wesley Pickering Jan. 15, 1907, at Provo. He died Nov. 27, 1955. As a girl she lived on a farm east of Salem and attended school in Salem and Payson. After her marriage she and her husband homesteaded land in Duchesne, and in 1915 returned to Payson, where she has lived with the exception of 8 years spent in Salem in the 1920s. She was a Practical Licensed Nurse, employed in local hospitals for some 22 years, having begun her career at the old Curtis Hospital. She was a member of the LDS church, serving as a visiting teacher for many years. She was also a member of the American Legion Auxilliary, the Navy Mothers Club, and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Her hobbies were tatting and quiltmaking. Surviving are three sons and two daughters, Sterling J. Pickering, San Jose, Calif.; Kenneth K. Pickering, North Hollywood, Calif.; Russell C. Pickering, Norwalk, Calif., Mrs. Ray (Neva) Murdock, Provo; Mrs. Leon (Florence) Wride, Omaha, Neb.; 10 grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. Also two brothers and three sisters, G. Lee Cloward, Payson; Elmer R. Provo; Mrs. Leon (Florence) Wride, Pay-so- n; 10 grandchildren and 12 also two brothers and three sisters, G. Lee Cloward, Payson; Elmer R. Cloward, Provo; Mrs. G. C. (Erma) Rodgers, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Selby (Zola) Dixon, Mrs. Gould (Madoline) Dixon, both of Payson. Funeral services were conducted Mon-,dat Payson First-Fift- h Ward Church under direction of Bishop Dorman Seeley. Rigby Mortuary was in charge of the burial in the Payson City Cemetery. Jesse Haycock The Maturation Committee recently met in session in the Nebo School District Office with Mrs. Virginia Stewart and Mrs. Leona Curtis lecturing on the units recommended by the Utah State Department of Education for Vocational Home Economics for teaching on the high school leavel. Mrs. Stewart is a home economics instructor at the Spanish Fork High School and Mrs. Curtis is the district nurse. Many factors pertinent to the understanding of human behavior were lectured upon. The lectures included such information as the basic needs and growth patterns of all age groups: understanding ones self, as having to do with personality and emotions and the fundamentals of courtship. The wide spectrum of home economics was brought into focus when such subjects as consumer buying was discussed. The students were instructed on learning how to purchase all things in economy which includes food, clothing, credit and insurance. Housing needs of a family were also discussed as were floor plans and decorating. Mother and child care as prescribed by the state department was discussed. The results of a pilot study in the district was discussed in child development and the importance of a childs response in actual situations in a Live Nursery School. Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Stewart gave concrete reasons for parenthood and the importance of establishing a home. They are: A. Fulfill a purpose in marriage; B. Religious obligations; C. Family name can be carried on; D. financial reasons; E. deeper interest in marriage; F. companionship for older children; G. results beauty of a rock fence may be viewed at the Wendell J. Draper home at 614 South 500 East Street in Payson. Center pict. The vertical position of the rocks in the Draper rock garden remind one of the stalagtites and stalagmites in a cave. Bottom picture. The soft velvety appearance of the plant commonly called staghorn lends contrasts to the rocks. Martha Jane (Mattie) Pickering, 83, 399 East 1st South, Payson died of natural causes early Friday, Nov., 7, at her home. Mrs. Pickering was a nurse at Payson City Hospital, in charge of the Maternity Ward, for many years prior to her retirement Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Butler Ward, Cottonwood Heights, 2700 East 7000 South, Salt Lake at 1 p.m. under the direction of the Butler Ward Bishopric. Burial was in the Payson City Cemetery under the direction of Goff Mortuary. Maturation Top pict. The Stoil Garry Stevens, 62, lifelong resident of Payson died early Thursday morning, Nov. 6, at Payson City Hospital after an illness. He was born May 28, 1907, in Payson, a son of Garibaldi and Harriett Arilla Johnson Stevens. He married Ella Helga-so- n Sept. 1st, 1944, in Salt Lake City. Mr. Stevens was educated in Payson schools and was graduated from Payson High School. He later attended Brigham Young University. He was a farmer, cattleman and fruit grower. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion, Post 48. He was a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are his widow of Payson, a sister, Lenora Webb, and a brother, Edward Stevens, both of Kalispell, Montana. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at Payson Third Ward with burial at Payson City Cemetery under the direction 'of Rigby Mortuary. Her early life was spent in Southern Utah and after her marriage they moved to West Mountain where they resided for 34 years. She then moved to Salt Lake where she spent the remainder of her life. She received a 25 year service pin for her service in the LDS Primary organization. She also served in the Sunday School and Relief Society as a teacher. step-childr- . Stoil Stevens 72, Cottonwood 1 5 CHRONICLE Thursday, November 13, 1969 Wanted: TRIBUNE Santaquin Call 489-58- Cars, Trucks for Sale tf For sale: 1963 Mercury Meteor S33, 2 door hard top, 4 speed on Office Supplies Home Appliance Bookkeeping Needs the floor . A real sporty car can be financed Dale Johnson Phone or after 5 p.m, which 798-68- 18 cu.v ft. upright freezer Double doors $100 Estate Insurance and and Appraisals v 197 East 100 North, Payson. 798-63- 53 . Payson Chronicle 75 Real Funds AGENCY carrier for Don-Evan- s For rent: Partly furnished one bedroom apt. 350 N. Main Street 46 call 798-64- 16 798-22- 57 16 Ph. 445-251- 5 Here s a great one: 3 bedroom Brick home with a ' fenced and lighted yard, patio and carport in a rear nice section of Spanish Fork. With a relative low down payment, buyer can take over contract and payments at $108.00 per month and 5 34 interest and look at this asking price only $16,000.00 j j |