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Show -- By Shirlcne R. Ottesen Today we are basking in beautiful sunshine and it seems so good. The children are not in school and so they have rummaged around in the toy boxes and found their roller skates, kick balls and jump ropes and theyve had a ball. They are running around outside like theyve just been released from a cell. It does seem good to go out without a coat on and to have the sun stream through Which reminds me - they the windows. sure do need washing. Because so many of us have been sick during the past few weeks, I thought it would be interesting to share some ideas on home remedies. No matter how many Hi again! on old-time- rs. Probate A Guardianship Consult the or the Various Signers For Further Information NOTICE TO CRED ITORS CALL FOR BIDS Estate of GEORGE COOK aka The Board of Education of GEORGE A. COOK aka GEORGE Nebo School District wiU accept ALPHEUS.COOK deceased sealed bids, on or before 2:00 Creditors will present claims p.m., February 9, 1970, at the with vouchers to the undersignoffice of the Board of Education in Spanish Fork, Utah, for furned at City Office Building, Pay-so- n, Utah on or before the 25th ishing and installing carpet day of April A.D. 1970 Must be within Nebo School District. Specifications may be obtainpresented in accordance with ed from the clerks office of the provisions of Utah Code An5, the Board of Education, 50 South with pronotated (1953) Main Street, Spanish Fork, per verification as required therein. The Board reserves the right Date of first publication Jan. to accept any bids or to reject 22nd A.D. 1970 Dave McMullin any or all bids. s LeRoy Whitehead, Jr. ATTORNEY County Clerk Lineman Apprentice Training Program. Applicants for the training may submit their application to C yr i 1 Reynolds, Payson City Electrician. Applications will be received by the City Electrician until 5:00 p.m. February 16, 1970. Published in Payson Chronicle Jan. Clerk-Treasur- NELSON R. TAYLOR Secretary Published in Payson Chronicle January 29, 1970 Dairy tour ADDING CITY, PERTAINING PAYSON 1968; TO ORDINDNACE LICENSED, DATE, FEE AND ORDINANCE AMENDING PENALTY OF THE AGE OF THE THE 17-1- FAILING CONCERNING DOG, IT ilJHEN SHOULD IMPOUNDING AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of BESSIE V. DIXON deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at City Office Building, Pay-so- n, Utah on or before t he 25th of day April A.D. 1970 must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code An5, with pronotated (1953) as required verification per therein. 75-9-- Dave McMullin ATTORNEY Dick M. Dixon Administrator Published in Payton Chronicle Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5 and 12th, 1970 SESSION IT ORDAINED BY THE. CITY COUNCIL OF PAYSON, OF BE Arrangements for the educational tour Div-sio- practices, management for greater profits, automation and mechanization for ing NOTICE OF SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY 8, Pursuant to Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, Utah County will hold a public auction at the courthouse door of the County Build2:00 ing at Provo, Utah,' at oclock on February 25, 1970, and convey to the highest bidder for cash the following described property belonging to Utah County, said property having been declared not needed for public use: Land and building at 76 South Main Street, Payson, Utah and described as follows: Commencing 64 ft. 10 South of the Northeast corner of Lot 1, Block 28, Plat A, Pay-so- n City Survey; thence West 92 feet; South 25 feet; East 92 feet; North 25 feet to be- REDEMPTION (Utah OF CONVENED: becomes the age of eight (8) weeks, it shall be to registration and licensing within Payson City. ject County reserves ATTEST: s Marie Van Wagenen, DEPUTY CLERK NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Utah- County, State of Utah, Section of the Payson City Revised Ordinances 1968, as read shall follows: - Annually, on the first day of January, the owner of said dog shall a pay permit fee of $4.00 dollars for each male or spayed female and $8 .00 "dollars for each female dog, said permit being payable from the first day of January to the fifteenth day of April of each year inclusive. Any person who fails to obtain a permit for dogs kept or harbored by him within the corporate limits of Payson City within the above time limits shall pay the sum of $8.00 dollars for each male or spayed female and the sum of $16.00 dollars for each female dog as a penalty when the permit is issued. Except that a dog acquired after the 15th of of any registration year shall not be subjected to penalty. day April throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations inSLB&M. Francis J. Christensen, 379 West 1st North, Payson, Utah proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 0.056 sec.-f- t. of water out of a total of 0.078 sec.-f- t. of water as evidenced by a portion of Underground Water Claim 22204 The water was to have been diwell 100 ft. verted from a Section of the Payson City Revised Ordinance 1968, shall read as follows: deep at a point W. 1985 ft. S. 1800 ft. from Cor. Sec. 31, T8S, R2E, and used for stockwatering of 20 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 4.0 acs. in SW14 SE14 Sec. 31, T8S, R2E, of Hereafter, 0.056 sec.-f- t. water, will be diverted from a well 100-4ft. deep at a point N. 200 ft. W. 960 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. 6, T9S, R2E; and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 53 cattle, 2 horses, 2 pigs, 2 sheep and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 irrigation of 1.5 acs. in SE14NE14 Sec. 6, T9S, R2E. The remaining water will be used for irrigation of 2.0 . exhibit to the supervisor or person having charge of said a certificate of registry as provided in Section pound, showing that the permit in said Section imposed has been paid and for such dog and upon paying the person in charge of said pound an impounud ing fee of five ($5.00) dollars and the sum of $1.00 dollar for each and every day such dog shall have been impounded. All impounded dogs not redeemed within three days shall be sold for the best price obtainable at private or' public sale and all monies received from such sales shall be paid to the department of animal control of Payson City, All dogs that are not sold or redeemed in the required time shall be destroyed in a humane manner. upon In the opinion of the City Council it is necessary to the health and safety of the inhabitants of Payson City that this ordinance become effective immediately upon its adoption and posting of That all ordinances and resolutions of parts of ordinances and resolutions in conflict with the provisions hereof, be and the same are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. Adopted and passed by the City Council of Payson City Utah 12th day of January, 1970. (51-291- El4 Any dog impounded as a registered or unregistered dog may be redeemed and taken from such pound by the owner of or any authorized n. 00 RILEY Mayor of Payson City H. BATES 19 Playtime school ages 3 to 5 Starting Jan. 5 Directed by Maureen Crandall certified teacher By week, day or hour 4 Call 798-29- 04 PERSONAL will not be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myself, Kenneth R. Mitchell Published in Payson Chronicle January 15, 22 and 29, 1970 29, and February 5, 1970 and dryer $100 855 East 3rd North Payson or call trailers for sale Butler Motor Phone or 3364 tf 69 - 465-20- wood $25.00 798-36- per 6 67 465-2908 465-31- tf 66 $1.25 per panel also alterations qn men's trousers Phone tf 465-30- 8? 76 WE BUILD anything New home or remodeling Free estimates Licensed contractors Burdick Lumber and Hardware Co. Pay-so- n, Utah Phone tf 465-32- WILL REMODEL build extra room, carport or general conor see tracting work Grant Thomas tf 798-37- orders Call or Pick 798-29- 01 tf Magnetic sign headquarters Publishing Co. for interior or exterior up to 24x18 Choice of colors Prompt art PIGEONS FOR SALE Ask for Jesse Bestline Products delivery Call tf 54 Farm Produce For Sale 798-63- 81 tf off 10 Free Spanish Fork tf available. Deco-wri- te Transfer pencils. Iron-o- n 30? tf Publishing Co. art 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 798-681- HAY FORSALE Choice alfalfa hay Call 255-03- 77 or 255-09- 89 Mr. Peterson 8 Phone New three bedroom home for 465-27- sale 22 12 baths, carport 1 Home Appliance For sale: Kirby vacumn cleanwith all attachments includTake over paying scrubber ments Call 6 375-02- 26 Kenmore electric range 36 in. with glass see thru oven for sale Used very little good condition Call or see at 441 East Main Santaquin 5 754-36- 52 For Sale- - Livestock 6 year old Strawberry Roan gelding Spirited but good riding horse $160 Call 5 798-30- 42 Cars, Trucks for Sale For sale: 1969 For Sale Beautiful smaU piano Like New Take over small mon6 thly payments 465-31- 73 R1W. of Hereafter, 0.045 sec.-f- t. water will be diverted from a n. well 450 ft. deep at a 16-i- at a point S. 1875 ft. E. 500 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 32, T8S, R1W; and used for stockwater-in- g of 2500 sheep and 6 horses in SW14NW14 Sec. 32, T8S, STATE ENGINEER Published in Payson Chronicle Payson, Utah on Jan. 15, 22, and 29, 1970. point Hubert C. Lambert this Estate Insurance end and Appraisals Funds pion 178 acres grazing land Sub) surface water Excellent i winter pasture Warm spr-- l I ings Will carry 100 headj I for 4 winter months Irri-- !l ( gation water abundant spr-- 1 ing and fall months acres grazing landNa- - 1 tive pasture Strawberry J clover and native grass Has supported 150 head for . 4 summer months 10 shar-- 1 Aes Warm Creek Irrigation A J water 1 I or Total farm 338 acres cul- tivated and 768 acres pas- I ture land 6 12 mortgage can be assumed and terms f i A I arranged on equity Call or write: j Bill Finlayson or Garth f Boswell, P.O. Box 185 Go- - j 400 J ! shen, Utah Phone f or 274-33- 274-32- 25 4 25 Trailer contains 16 Kit Cham- Excellent condition all appliances 754-32- 89 8 For sale: 1964 Ford Futura New paint, overhaul $550 Douglas Knotts RFD 1 Box 160 Payson 5 1961 and 1964 lent condition nings Exceleve- 798-69- 465-30- tf anytime MITCHELL i Real Estate Realtors I I - Construction Insurance FINE SHEEP 65 SET--UP acres under cultivation, 80 acres under sprinkling system, 160 acres total. I Some machinery New large with everything for j'home living Total price, This is a steal! I j STILL HAVE more buyers than WE SPARKEYS T. V. BEST THE FOR IN 465-251- 5 color, black & (Many If youre white ALSO radio & stereo's do. 279 North Main Spanish Fork's I Multiple Listing J Phone: I Business I Grant Halverson. . I Margaret Gardner. I Arlo Mitchell . . . 1 798-35- Phone 798-257- 1 4 inter- ested in selling or trading why not give us a call Let us show you what we can Call Us Today! T. V. Repair Ph. tf For sale: Lovely brick home landscaped, Beautiful new family room Completely furnished Three bedrooms, large lot, drapes and carpet throughout Good 5 location 577 So. 4th East tf 6 5 Music 89 er tf 798-22- 754-32- FORNEY WELDING SUPPLIES Johnson Tractor and Implement Crisp and juicy apples at V.P. Sabins Cold Storage, Salem Cemetery Road For sale: Three bedroom home 12 acre of ground in county fireplace, carpeting on 4 465-30- 06 TV STEREO and Radio Repair Call Spencer Home Furnishing 465-29- service .Now 09 For Sale- - Real Estate use-Size- 'Complete service on washer, dryers, dishwashers, disposals (portable) Home Appliance Service 235 North University Ave. Provo Phone tf New one and two bedroom apartments for rent Call tf Homemade pies will be available now every Wed. thru Sat. WiU still accept special up pies at 386 South 700 East Will sew draperies 16 19 66 Sparkling sprayed acoustic ceilings Free estimates Phone 768-25- For lease five acres pasture land 500 North Main Payson 6 Reasonable Call 465-33- ARTEX dealer now in Payson See me for your supplies Carol Ewell- 50 Eldas Lehi 82 465-23- Complete new and remodeling service available New home construction, room addition, Licensed contractor garages Phone Lehi tf 768-25- 5 81 a Bissell Electric Rug Shampooer. Rent one here for just $2.00 a day! Cleans rugs fast, safely when you use Bissell Rug Shampoo. Come in or phone Parkinsons in Benjamin The Modern Country Store SPOTS before your eyes on your new carpet -r- emove them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1 Spencer Furnish. Pine fireplace 465-22- STAMP OUT DIRT Better still -- - LIFT dirt out of your rugs fast and easy ... with CAMPERS or 489-415- Published in the Payson Chronicle January ments, carpets, drapes, stove, refrigerator, washer Get your winter coal now Call Mike Cowan acs. as heretofor. James H. Allen, 335 East 5th North, Lehi, Utah prothe point of poses to change diversion and place of use of of water as evi0.045 sec.-f- t. denced by Underground Water The waClaim 22161 ter was to have been diverted well 227 ft. deep from a n. (53-37- New duplex, two bedroom apart- For Sale- - Misc. ton Work Wanted For Rent- - Misc advertisement. 798-39- I 3 Bedroom Brick Ranch Style home, full basement, on V block. Right to have a horse. At only $27,5I!D. Terms can be arranged. Payson City Recorder1 Even an old truck can be happy on a day like this", stated Police Chief James E. Box after viewing a picture taken by Ethel Hirst. 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 or rent 197 East 100 North, Payson. ATTEST: EDWARD 798-29- E. 1810 ft. S. 2250 ft. from NW Cor.' Sec. 29, T8S, R1W; and used for stockwatering of 500 cattle and 6 horses in SE14NW14 Sec. 29, T8S, R1W. 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 Feb. 28, 1970. Real W. HOWARD Singing lessons given Call Dawn 8 Taylor, Salem, 373-30- Published in Payson Chronicle January 29, 1970 sub- Instruction the (Utah County reserves the right to reject any bids less than $500.00.) BOARD OF COUNTY COMM. UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UT. s Stanley D. Roberts CHAIRMAN UTAH, IN LEGAL When a dog 68 right to accept or reject any or all bids) or, Section of the Payson City revised ordinance 1968, shall read in addition to present ordinance the following: person, efficient labor utilization, waste disposal systems, farmstead appearance and consumer relations. Ringer said buses will begin picking up tour members at Logan and Brigham City at 5 a.m. Tuesday morning. All tour members from Utah County south are encouraged to join the tour at Provo since the first stop is in Utah County. The group will stay in St. George the first night and the afternoon and night of the second day in Las Vegas. Tour registration will be $70 per person which includes transportation, lodging and noon meals. Participants may register directly with the UJS.U. Conference and Institute Division at Logan or with the local County Extension Office. by chartered bus are being made through n. the U.S.U. Conference and Institute Dr. Wayne B. Ringer, Director, said that the tour schedule has been designed to provide enjoyable association for the obdairy couples and to supply first-han- d servational answers to many of the current questions on dairy modernization. During the tour in Utah and Nevada, emphasis will focus on dairy cattle housing, modern milking parlors and equipment, feeding systems, feed handling and storage, milk- ginning. Described as Entry and recordNo. ed in Book 112, Pages 595-- 6 in the office of the Utah County Recorder. ANIMALS. BE , ADJUSTMENTS SETTING FORTH THE PERMIT, TO PAY DOG LICENSE AND AN AfflENDING OF THE ONE REVISED ORDINANCE 4-- H V ORDINANCE TO The Skylarks meeting was held Monday, Jan. 19th. Prayer was given by Pat Cook. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Rae Ann Okelberry and the pledge by Liz Long. The song was led by Pat Cook. There were three girls present. The leader is Madge Thompson. ate 5778-9-19- AN ORDINANCE THE 4-- H dairy facilities and practices will be viewed by Utah dairymen and their Utah Educational wives taking a three-da- y Dairy Tour sponsored by Utah State Un9. iversity Extension Services, February The visits will begin in Utah County and include modernized dairy farms in Sanpete, Piute and Beaver counties and three farms in Nevada, according to Dr. C. Dennis Funk, Extension Dairyman, Utah State University. ' PAYSoil CHRONICLE' Thursday, January 29, 1970 SKYLARKS A p.m. er Board of Education Nebo School District Published in Payson Chronicle January 29 and February 5, 1970 AN 15, 22, and 29, 1970. NOTICE OF MEETING The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Strawberry Water Users Association will be held at the Middle School in Payson, Utah, on Saturday, January 31, 1970 at l:00oclock 75-9-- Eva L. Cook week. PUBLIC NOTICE Payson City Corporation is Elctric planning an NOTICES 1970 plaster was turpentine and lard. Some of our pioneer grandmothers used sage tea for fevers and a good cough syrup was made from onion and honey. This is one that I remember mother making for me. She would chop a good size onion up and put it in a glass and then put honey over This was when we still had a coal it. stove in our kitchen and she would put it on top where it would stay warm. Whenever I would get to coughing Id get a spoon and fill it with the honey-oniOther juice and it seemed to work. combinations for cough remedies was liniment in warm milk; sugar and olive oil or sugar and butter. How many of you remember having an infectious sore or a boil? I remember one time I had three or four boils one right after another and mother would make a poltice out of soap and sugar. I dont know what each ingredient was supposed to do but I do remember that in the mornings I would have to pick off the dried stuff and boy would that hurt! But it did the job. Well so much for home remedies. I hope this has brought a few memories to mind. Id bet B. Davis Evans could add a few to the list too. Goodbye for now and Ill see you next medical products are on the market today, most families still have one favorite home remedy that is passed down from one I was going to generation to another. write on this subject a couple of years ago and so I called some of the ladies down here for some of their ideas. I found the notes the other day in a drawer and so decided to use them. Maybe yours wont be in here, but at least it will bring back a few memories and would be an interesting subject for conversation some evening. One lady that I talked to said that every spring, whether she and the others in the family were sick or not, they all got a dose of sulphur and molasses. This was supposed to clear your system out and kill those winter bugs and germs and condition you for spring. Sort of a spring tune up! A cough or cold on your lungs seemed to be the main ailments for the The best and probably all-tifavorite was the mustard plaster. This is even used today. I have never used one buy my cousin told me to go easy on the mustard. She told me she cured her husbands cold and then she had to treat his chest burn. There is a certain recipe for a mustard plaster and so its best to follow it and not just put any amount together. Another combination for a chest Between the Headlines Administratrix Published in Payson Chronicle January 22, 29, Feb. 5 and 12th C- or 73 798-29- 798-30- 52 798-21- . |