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Show I V THE PAYSON 1J CHRONICLE Inadilema Thursday, March 26, 1970 Avoid accidents with lawn mowers I had an article about Stan Wilson resigning as director of the Senior Citizens for about the 6th time at least, not being able to get it just right. It just would not come out right. I was getting the story from the City Council minutes. The phone rang and it was Stan asking me to put something in the paper about the Senior Citizens, which I had already done. I finally said, When does your resignaen TH&etyaun, TfteneAcutt One in a series to acquaint readers with business people on Payson's Main Street lawn for toys or other small objects lying around. Rake if necessary to remove bits of stone or wire. the march of weekend about set who getting their yards gardners and lawn in shape for the year, Darcie H. White, Utah Safety Councils Vice President for Home Safety said today. While most of the lawn mowing season imperative that every still lies ahead, home owner keep all the safety rules in mind and not get careless with his power mower, White stated. The improper, unsafe handling of pow- Spring heralds its He seemed to tion become effective? know nothing about it. I said I had it right here in front of me in the City Council minutes. I read it to him. Oh," he said, people urged us to stay on, so we I happened to talk later are staying. to Roy Rodgers. He said Stan resigned and this is the first he knew that he had changed his mind. Said the council has not been so informed. Oh, well helps to get it off my chest. er mowers can cause a rash of serious injuries and possible deaths in the months to come," he added. To avoid mishaps, Mr. White advised home owners not to let a child operate He the mower or play with or near also cautioned that the mower gas tank should be filled before starting the mowing job, while the engine is cold; fiHing it later, with the engine hot, could cause a it Madoline Diseases of the heart and blood vessels are responsible for more deaths in this country than all other diseases and causes combined. fire. Home owners were also cautioned that prior to mowing, that they inspect the Extra precautions should be taken when starting the engine, It was pointed out. Stand clear of the grass discharge and be sure your foot Isnt under the blade housing. If the mower has a clutch, always disengage it before starting or stopping the engine. Always turn the mower off and disconnect the spark wire before trying to clear the grass discharge outlet of any accumulations or when adjusting the engine or wheels. A few simple precautions," White said, could eliminate possible Injuries sustained with power mowers in Utah. While they are a time saver," he stated, unless they are used properly, power mowers are extremely dangerous." The Wilson School PTA will sponsor a cupcake sale, to be held every Friday after school during the coming eight weeks, according to Mrs. Norman Rowley, presi- Boys and young adults are shooting out the street lights in Payson, which are costing $50 each for replacement. This cost is being shared by aU people of Payson, and it is the people and not the police or the city council who mu3t pay for dent. Funds earned will be donated to the bleacher project at Payson High School.' Each class at the Wilson wiU take a turn at furnishing the cakes, which will be sold 5? each. replacements. Anyone having information on who is doing this shameful vandalism is urged to contact police or city officials so that proper action may be taken. A Good Citizen Program in Payson might be the answer and anyone can help out if they will do so. Strict confidence wiU be kept as to names of informers if JACK FROST SPECIAL so desired. Fifty dollars a piece! Is it reaUy worth that much, fellows, for just an instant of Hearing held A PTAcupcakesale Vandals sought Sandwich STEAK Thursday thru Sunday fun? preliminary hearing for Clark James Redford in the Anne Levanger case was held Friday, March 20, at 3 p,m. in Eureka according to Utah County Sheriff Ralph (Dick) Chappie. The next legal action is set for Monday, April 20, 1970. 39$ East AMO AOVEfmSIMO PtUHTINQ - Highway 91, Payson SPECIALISTS Doug Stringfellow The Payson Chronicle would like to extend a welcome to Darrell Stringfellow who is of the Payson Laundromat formerly owned by Arzie Mitchell. Mr. Stringfellow has recently acquired ownership of the laundry service. His home address is 3995 North 650 East in Provo, Utah. Mr. Stringfellow was born in Draper, Utah a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Stringfellow of Provo. He was graduated from the Brigham Young University in 194L He is married to the former Maxine Parker. They are the parents of three children: Barbara who resides in Riverside, California; David who resides in Provo and another son, Wayne, of Payson. Mr. Stringfellows hobbies are varied. He enjoys painting pictures, fishing, hunting, gardening and commercial art. He is chairman of the cub scout committee of the Edgemont Ward. The Stringfellows are the grandparents of three grandchildren. We sincerely wish you success in your new business venture. owner-manag- er Jehovah's Witnesses Smoked Clams Morrell's Pride Smokehouse Flavor Shank Portion V Farm Fresh Wicklow Fancy Fryers Sliced Bacon SAFEWAY WILL BE CLOSED A special discourse will be delivered to the Spanish Fork congregation of Jehovahs Witnesses this Sunday, March 29, at 10 a.m. The talk is entitled, The Road Back to Peace in Paradise. This talk arranged by the Watchtower Society of New York will be delivered in aU 25,000 congregatons of Jehovahs Witnesses throughout the world on the same day. A representative of the Watchtower Society, Mr. Roy Hunick, will deliver the talk in the Kingdom Hall in Spanish Fork at 291 East 700 North. The talk is free and all interested persons are ALL DAY EASTER SUNDAY that our employees may have the opportunity to observe Easter with their families, your Safeway store will not be So USDA. Inspected For Wholesomeness And USDA. Graded A open for business next Sunday. Your cooperation in planning to complete your food shopping ahead of Easter will be most appreciated. We hope that your family, too, enjoys a happy holiday. Safeway Discount Stores In All Of These Towns: Salt Lake City, Granger, Magna, Sandy, Bountiful, Midvale, Tooele, Orem, Mt Pleasant, Heber City, Roosevelt, Richfield, Price, Payson, Vernal, St. George, Spanish Fork, Cedar City, Provo, Logan, Ogden, Tremonton, Brigham City, Layton, Roy, Murray NEVADA Ely, Elko. WYOMING Kemmerer, Evanston, Rock Springs welcomed. USU honor roll Names of Utah State University students who achieved the honor roll for Fall Quarter, 1969, have been announced by Dr. Claude J. Burtenshaw, dean of students at USU. In order to be included on the honor roU, a student must be enrolled full time and have a grade point average of 3.5 or better (4.0 is straight A). Santaquin, Nolan R. Davidson, Education. Salem, Sherrie Lynn Black, Family Life. Spanish Fork, Paul A. Hansen, Business; John Erick Linstrom, Agriculture; Dee Ann Tadd, Education. Dairy Glen Butter Dairy Glen Solid Pack Super Saver Prices Effective Through Next Sunday All Other Items & Prices Are Everyday Discount Prices Swbct Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m. Show Starts at 8:15 p.m. ONE showing Each Night Thwreday, Friday and Saturday MARCH 26 - 27 28 Safeway Produce . . . Always Best! Ked Radishes Cauliflower Well Snowball Method Heods Tangerines X Pineapple Ify eEJjEnana Hawaii Jumbo t Finest 34 lb Sue Pink Grapefruit TexoSweet Delicious 8 a 23" u 26" Grade AA Eggs w is. 1 t..h 58" 12,M Glory Shampoo smeiNO MARIA EASTMANSPORE EASTMAN GORDON CARL One man and a little girl against the bul lets of the bounty hunter and the 'iV " fury of nature in the raw! Saturday Matinee 1 TUESDAY IS LADIES A Seven Flavors Carton Lucerne Cottage Cheese Lucerne I All Varieties Sharp Cheese Kraft Cheese 30 Can 47 Underwood Can 47 Underwood 4 V,., Can 47 Can 27 Jar 58 4W- -i Sego Liquid Welch's Grape Jelly Fleischmann Margarine r Nabisco Flings Hydrox Cookies 55 Kraft Brand Cracker Barrel n, 88 'L 1 24-- Ch7.'.T t L - Orange Juice 03 99 lb & (3 - 12-o- z MJB Instant Coffee Pero Instant Beverage Edward's Coffee Grinds - cans I' Sara Moz each MUMfflB Lee Rolls All n ll-- Pkg Coffee Cake - $1) Apple Pies Pkg Cheese Pizza Ch",or 12'voi Sausage Pizza Pepperoni Pizza ZLZ Strawberries 13'2-- Blueberries Real Whip Topping Swanson Dinners Z,ZT Empress Olives Ripe Olives srZ 32357 BSS? 1.29 Pkg S? 88 67 Pkg 77 14-- Pkg 10-- Pkg 20--i Pkg Ouort Ctn 16-- Pkg 820321257 Gold Medal Flour SAVE 88 Pkg 3 p.m. NIGHT 93 Pkg Vegetables Chopped Spinach, Leaf Spinach 12oz White Squash Flaky Gem or Twin Dinner Rolls o Swiss Cheese French Style Green Beans, Regular Cut Green Beans 9 oz Chopped Broccoli, Mixed Vegetables, Green Peas 10 oz Peas & Carrots, Turnip Greens, Yellow Squash 10 oz Skylark Rolls 76 Fkg Kroft Brand Cracker Barrel Kraft Twin Pack i grerenn reps a EBauziB Bel-a- ir Underwood Hm.initim i Mellow Cheese 2.86 Wcetd4 TECHNICOLOR Rug Cleoner Lucerne Ice Cream Oc Week March 25 thru 31 Open 7 p.m. - Show 7:15 Large Size Postum Easter lilies IGPie- - Cream O' The Crop Johnson Glade ,AZL or Green large Onions bunch Crisp Carrots Sunkist Lemons ZV Red Lettuce r:,;cZd, Ho,Hou" Mushrooms Grown ISUPERISAVERS .nonmoR AwuuowKniii Chong U.S. No. 2's Idaho Russets Johnson Klear Red Delicious Apples ut 'hlf It A: To lananas Potatoes Johnson Pronto wd Johnson Favor Zr1 ARCH THEATRE From Cudahy Note the Discount Price 87 33 69 47 77 llm" With This Coupon 10 97 b' 20 f Regular $117 Discount Price -- Cood Only At Sat. way Saturday Night March Coupon Pc, Family - Pillsbury wh Cake Mixes SAVE 20 28 1970 Cl 9066 J 2 Regular Discount 38c Good Only At Safeway txpuei Saturday Night March 28 limit On. 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