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Show News Notes Santaquin Hudson Phone Mrs. Dells THE PAYSON S Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cole of Clearfield called at the home of Mrs. Thora Holla-da- y Thursday enroute for a vacation to Southern Utah and Nevada. and Mrs. Jed Greenhalgh and Florine. Wilbur Shaw is their daughter, Helen Robinson, of Fort Campbell, Kentucky. She has with her her two children, Adam and Andrea. Her husband, Lieutenant Robinson, will join her soon. Mrs. Robinson came to attend the Primary sessions of the LDS Conference held last week in Salt Lake City. Lieutenant and Mrs. Robinson and two children will leave the first part of June for Germany where Mr. Robinson will be stationed in the Army branch of the service. and Mrs. Clifford Smith spent Thursday night at the home of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jaye Smith and family in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jaye Smith are leaving in a week to make their home in Nauvoo, Illinois. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ahlin over the weekend were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ahlin, and their children, Jay, Lori and Bret of Hacienda Heights, California. On Saturday evening a group consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ahlin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ahlin, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harmer and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker had dinner at the Oak Crest Inn in Spanish Fork. The group observed the birthdays of Joe Ahlin and Dick Harmer. Guardianship NOTICES Consult the County Clerk or the Various Signers For Further Information 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 unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Arrowhead Riding Pres. Club co Bert Aitken, Rt. 1 Box 232, Spanish Fork, Utah proposes to change the point of diversion, place and out nature of use 0.025 sec.-f- t. of a total of 0.433 sec.-f- t. of water as evidenced by Underground Water Claim 5309 The water has been well 145 diverted from an ft. deep at a point N. 377 ft. W. 13 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 30, T8S, R2E and used from May 1 to Dec. 1 for irrigation of 9.25 acs, limited to the sole supply of 0.5 acs. within SE14SE14 Sec. 30, T9S, R2E. of Hereafter, 0.025 sec.-- ft water is to be diverted from ft. deep well a at a point S. 1710 ft. W. 250 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 32, T8S, R2E and used for clubhouse domestic requirements of 50 members, and sprinkling of a riding arena in SE14NE14 Sec. 32, T8S, R2E. The remainof water will ing 0.408 sec.-f- t. be used as heretofore. Clifton Carson, Salem Utah proposes to change the point of diversion of 3.0 sec.-f- t. of water as evidenced by The water App. 23427 was to have been diverted from a spring area in Loafer Canyon Creek at a point N. 540 ft. E. 660 ft. from Sl4 Cor. Sec. 36, T9S, R2E and used for n. 100-3- n. 00 Hor-roc- through your medicine cabinet and pour any old, unused medicines down the toilet and rinse the bottles out before you put them into the garbage cans. EspeciaUy, remember that oil of winter-gree- n, boric acid and oil of turpentine are very toxic or poisonous. 2. Replace all labels which have become torn or lost, especially drug prescriptions. As soon as you get a new prescription, cover it with transparent tape. Always pour the liquids away from the label to prevent damaging them. 3. Never give medication without first ks child-chew- J8i BURIAL Carlton Lightfoot Carlton A. Lightfoot, 62, died April 11 in a Salt Lake Hospital of a long illness. He was born Jan. 3, 1908, in Joshua, Texas to Willis H. and Iva Zena Lightfoot paints contain less than paints. Nontoxic lead. Older homes may have undercoats of paint which are highly toxic in some instances. Glazing and other substances may be just as toxic. Keep your children away from aU chipping or peeling paint until it can be repaired. All homes which were constructed before World War II should be checked for these problems and the children who live in them should be this checked for chronic lead poisoning is a serious disease. 9. Use only a soft, nontoxic shoe polish on a toddlers shoes. Many are toxic. To be safe, you should treat all brands of shoe polish as potential poisoners and keep them out of reach, 1 7. LightfooL He married Loran Hollingshead, March 25, 1919 in Prescott, Ariz. He was a sheet metal worker. Survivors include his wife; sons and daughters, Michael Kent, Mrs. Monte (Lorna Jean) Taylor, both Payson; Carlton, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Allen (Ivy Ann) Kerr, Salt Lake City; 13 grandchildren; greatgrandchild; brother and sisters, Crystal Monahans, Tex.; Mrs. Grace Harrison, Tolleson, Ariz.; Mrs. Gertrude D. Hays, Chandler Heights, Ariz.; Mrs. Gwendolyn Fullen, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Genevieve Carmack, Barstow, Calif.; Mrs. Geraldine BE PREPARED 1. Keep the telephone number, of your doctor and the nearest Poison Control Center readily available. If none is avail-abl- e, call your hospital or ambulance ser- Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Payson First Fifth LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Payson City Cemetery under the direction of Rigby Mortuary. has extra supervision during these disruptive periods. ' 4. If your child has taken a poisonous substance before, you should be on guard; the same thing may happen again. Statistics show that the number of repeaters is large. Please be careful and prepared. The life you save may be your own, as well as your childs. son. 3. Be particularly aware that some cases of accidental childhood poisoning occur when there has been some disruption in the home. Make sure your child VAULTS Canon City, Colo. Jerrett, vice for emergency treatment. one ounce of syrup of 2. Purchase ipecac, not fluid of epecac and a can of activated charcoal and keep them in the medicine cabinet to use in an emergency. The ipecac will produce vomiting and the charcoal will counteract any residual poi- MEMORIALS CEMETERY in Ageless Granite JULIAS tm Getrfc&Mt... The Neighborhood Club held their semimonthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Melva Hansen Thursday afternoon. Luncheon, sewing and social chat was enjoyed by the group. Present were Mrs. Essie Higginson, Mrs. Daphna Smith, Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Blanche Greenhalgh, Mrs. Eldora Childs, Mrs. Ada Olson, Mrs. Blanche York and Mrs. Floriss Horrocks. mum have nontoxic objects ed in Santaquin. tl. 95J n A 1 Is vSSTiP lifLF'J 0A b. Lu-ci- Ue Precision Built Steel Reinforced Scientifically Made Concrete Burial Vault. Only the finest materials available are used in construction. The Social 500 Club were entertained Wednesday evening at Curts Cafe. Mrs. Inez Kay was hostess and prizes went to Mrs. Hazel Kay, Mrs. Amber Wickman and Mrs. DeUa Hudson. 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 otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Erwin M. South s Phone Stree, Provo 374-058- 0 ! Construction Insurance DONT SELL YOU- R- 0) 200 00 100-5- 14 For Sale- - Misc. FOR Subscribe to the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune 798-63- 465-20- today. ! LOW DOWN, LOW PA- YMENTS, LOW INTER- EST r I A I this attractive two- Fire-- x bedroom home. places up and down. Carpeting and drapes. Has a garage, too! j Call I Doing Your Geanealogy Work? will need a wide carriage typewriter to fill in new sheets New or used models available 53 at the Spanish Fork Press. Call 798-681- Aluminum offset plates for sale .009 thick. Ideal for linings, roofing and hundreds of other uses. 23 x 35. 20? each, 6 for $1.00. Also paper end rolls. 34 Attention Farmers! Check before you buy Lowest prices-Alfalf- a, grasses, and corn seed CaU Carl Lindstrom CAMPERS or ' Us Today! Spanish Fork's Multiple listing Publishing, Spanish Fork or rent Butler Motor Phone or tf 798-39- 798-33- 69 64 For the finest COAL available anywhere Call Mike Cowan 465-29- Remington 08 798-30- 52 tion See at J-- 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 advertisement. and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 for irrigation of 0.5 acs. in N12NW14 Sec. 32, T9S, R2E. of Hereafter, 0.031 sec.-f- t. water will be diverted from a n. well ft. deep at a 100-4- from N. 150 ft. E. 2350 ft. SW Cor. Sec. 25, T9S, R2E and used for stockwatering of 8 cattle, 2 horses and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, supplemental irrigation of 20.0 acs. limited to the sole supply of. 42 acs. in parts of SW14 Sec. 25, T9S, R2E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before May 18, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert STATE 10-i- ENGINEER Published in Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Apr. 2, 9, and 16 1970. 280 N. Main CaU 798-68- 16 tf Publishing Co large electric motors for sale with switches and control boxes Some nearly new Spanish Fork Press Phone 10 798-68- 798-21- 14 ADJUSTMENTS typecondi- -' SEVERAL like to rent hay ground Shares or cash, within 10 miles of Benjamin 16 798-26- carriage writer for sale Excellent tf Would 798-29- 91 art long Want to buy farm Write George Holt, 128 South 4th, Las Vegas, Nevada 17 DRIVERS NEEDED Train NOW to drive semi truck local and over the road. You can earn high wages after short training. For interview and ap- plications, call or write Safety Dept., United Systems, Inc., 2019 Menaul Avenue N.E., Albuquerque, Mexico, 87107 16 FORNEY WELDING SUPPLIES Johnson Tractor and Implement tf Spanish Fork Large, clean cotton rags. Highest prices paid. Bring Now available: Deco-wri- te to Chronicle or Press office. Iron-o- n Transfer Pencils, 30? Publishing Co. WANTED: art Older 2 bedroom Brick Home. Extra lot. Terms) For Sale- - Real Estate and FraExperienced Lay-oming carpenters Call Grand Lumber Co. Springville ut 489-66- Modern service station for sale or lease Ready for immediate occupancy Inquire at Dixons Market Phone tf Choice lots in Salem acre plots AU utilities, irrigation water - John M. Towers 2385 Lambourne building 13, 12, 1 Ave. S.L.C. Utah 467-71- 17 04 Want to trade house and lot in Salt Lake for home in Salem 798-70- 16 465-27- 12 baths, 1 home for carport Phone tf 22 business for sale in Spanish Fork Good location Doing excellent business Phone or tf Drive-In- n 798-37- 798-34- 32 Music Woman to do light housework 4 hours per week Call 465-2- 3 17 38 For Rent- - Misc Player Piano, months old, may be played electrically or manually. Also, Spinet Piano slightly used. Responsible party may take over payments on either of these. Write - Credit Manager, Cope-li- n Piano Co., 505 Fairway Drive, Pocatello, Idaho 83201 space in the large kitchen. Priced to sell WOULD YOU BELIEVE We can save you lots of time and money on RUG CLEANING? Try us? Rent a Bissell Electric Rug Shampooer for just $2.00 a Its day. Shop At Home T. REAL for fast ESTATE V. Telephone Huish Theatre Building Representative dependable & For rent: Basement apartment one bedroom, no smokers, Call 278 East 1st S. Payson 465-24- 18 16 One bedroom ment Call 465-27- and Stereos Payson, Utah formerly with Sears in Provo PHONE 798-257- 1 furnished apart- tf 22 Furnished apartment 56 14tf Complete service on washers, dryers, dishwashers, disposals (portable) Home Appliance Service 235 North University Ave. Provo Phone tf 373-30- 76 WILL REMODEL, build extra room, carport or general conor see tracting work Grant Thomas tf 06 Sparkling sprayed acoustic ceilings Free estimates Phone Lehi tf 768-25- Will sew draperies $1.25 per panel Also alterations on mens trousers Phone tf 465-30- new and remodeling service available New home construction, room addition, Licensed contractor garages Phone Lehi tf No smok- ing 308 North 6th West Payson Call Water and heat included tf 768-25- 66 WE BUILD anything New home or remodeling Free estimates Licensed contractors Burdick Lumber and Hardware Co. Pay-so- n, Utah Phone tf 465-32- TV STEREO and Radio Repair Call Spencer Home Furnishing tf 465-29- Lost and Found Lost: on way from Benjamin to Payson or Nephi; red bag containing best clothes Last Friday. urgent - reward Call 798-65- 16 Found: Small pair prescription glasses Southend Genola Owner may claim by calling Ray Anderson 16 465-29- Estate and P-- Appraisals 197 East 100 North, Payson. Ph. 465-251- 5 White T.V.'s Radios 465-328- 3 756-48- AGENCY service Color or Black PEARL BIGLER, Local easy-to-oper- 798-36- 82 Real SPARKEYS JOHNSON an shampooer that gets rugs deep-dow- n clean when used with Bissell Rug Shampoo. Be a believer Call or visit The Modern Country Store Parkinsons in Benjamin 465-32- LISTINGS 465-28- Complete on less than eight Carpeting and upholstery expertly machine cleaned. No soap used. All cleaning done in your home. Carpeting 6 cents a sq. foot. Large areas much less. Call if definitely want an appointment call collect 798-37- be broke? Men Women Students earn up to $200 per week part time Reply Box 6 280 North Main Spanish Fork, tf Utah 84660 Why New three bedroom sale Work Wanted 11 Utah 16 63 Two bedroom, large living room, Lots of cabinet NEED Help Wanted 17 16 WE 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?Joreach additional r week., Any want ad that requires billing at th end of the month will be charged at 25? per line : per week. New 465-20- sign headquarters Publishing Co. for interior or exterior use Sizes up to 24x18 Choice of colors Prompt service 798-35- 73 Grant Halverson . Margaret Gardner. Arlo Mitchell . . . 798-68- 16 Magnetic Trailers for sale WANTED IPhone: Business point 6. 18 279 North Main tI 82 -- You 798-25- On Z 754-34- .18 fiberglass Canoe with paddles Styrofoam equipped Original price $260.00 Reduced to $225.00 Dixons Market, Payson tf energetic, personal, pable service, call us Instruction For sale: John Deere Hay Baler Good condition Call tf a job well done feeling clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1 Spencer Home Furnishings ca- 00 ft. of water as evidenced by Underground Water Claim 22113 as amended by change The water has been t I SELF SHORT Trying to seU your own home is a difficult task. We are in constant touch with the market; we can save you time and money. To get the right price on your home let us evaluate it for you. Np obligation if you list with us. If you want Spencer, well IBzzdzij Over 80 Years of Production and Experience Realtors 10-i- n. n. Vault Co. trr7!9? . . p Real Estate Box 72, Acorn Acres. Salem, Utah proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 0.062 sec.-- ft of water evidenced by Segregation App. 25222ao The water has been diverted well 367 ft. deep from a at a point S. 1320 ft. E. 1980 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 32, T9S, R2E and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 for irrigation of 1.0 acs. within N12NW14 Sec. 32, T9S, R2E. of Hereafter, 0.062 sec.-f- t. water is to be diverted from a n. well 100-4ft. deep at a point N. 1590 ft. E. 1200 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 12, T9S, R2E and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 10 horses and cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 irrigation of 0.71 acs.AU uses in N12SW14 Sec. 12, T9S, R2E. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before May 30, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert STATE'ENGINEER Published in Payson Chronicle on Apr. 16, 23, and 30, 1970. diverted from a Cayg Consult and request Beesley Burial Vaults through your l0cal m0rtic,an" MITCHELL ft. deep at a point S. 720 ft. E. 995 ft. from Wl4 Cor. Sec. 28, T8S, R2E and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 8 cattle, 3 horses and from Apr. 1 to incidental domestic purposes Oct. 31 irrigation of .125 acs. and stockwatering and supplein NW14SW14 Sec. 28, T8S, mental irrigation of 160.0 acs. R2E. and stockwatering and suppleof mental irrigation of 160.0 acs. Hereafter, 0.013 sec.-f- t. in SE14 Sec. 14, T9S, R2E. water will be diverted from a n. well 100-3ft. deep at a Hereafter, 3.0 sec.-f- t. of water is to be diverted from a point N. 3020 ft. E. 1500 ft. well ft. deep at a from SW Cor. Sec. 29, T8S, point N. 50 ft. W. 500 ft. from R2E and used as heretofore SE Cor. Sec. 14, T9S, R2E described in SE14NW14, Sec. 29, T8S, R2E. and used for incidental domesAlvin G. Farnsworth. tic purposes and stockwatering and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 Box 118 Salem, Utah proposes supplemental irrigation of 160.0 to change the point of diveracs, limited to the sole supply sion, place and nature of use of water as of 115 acs. in SE14 Sec. 14, of 0.031 sec.-f- t. evidenced App. by R2E. Segregation T9S, The water 25222an Keith S. Hone, 146 S. 5th E. Payson, Utah proposes has been diverted from a n. well 367 ft. deep at a point to change the point of diversion and place of use of 0.013 sec.- - S. 1320 ft. E. 1980 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 32, T9S, R2E 16-i- n. DRUGS 1. Go Broadbent Horrocks at the Darrell home in Santaquin. Surprising the couple and taking a special wedding gift and refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Junious Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Byron York, Mr. and Mrs. George Higginson, Mrs. Denzil Greenhalgh and Mrs. Ada Olson. The couple were married March 21 in the Man-- ti LDS Temple and are making their home Mrs. Paul Callaway and two children, Gary and Donna, accompanied her sister, Mrs. Nancy Palmer, of West Jordan to Nephi and Mills, Utah over the Easter weekend. In Nephi they visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Collard and with another sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Larry Lunt. & tically reduced. surprise party was held Wednesday night for newlyweds Darrell and Floriss Mr. Menles Holladay is now at his home in Santaquin after spending the past several weeks in Cupertino, California at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Holladay. Probate PREVENT POISONINGS The three minutes it takes you to read these tips may save your childs life. Doctors say that if every parent followed the simple steps listed here, the number of poisonings each year would be dras- A chase the ones that are the least toxic. Substances as those containing pyrethrum or rotenone, are the least likely to poison as bad as others. Never purchase more than you need for one specific job. 5. Check your bathroom. See that toilet bowl cleaners, cosmetics and other beauty preparations are kept out of the reach of your children. 6. Make sure that toys, cribs and other HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS 1. Move detergents, ammonia, bleach and other poisonous substances from under the kitchen sink, where they are easily reached by children, to high shelves that are locked, if possible. You can always put your canned food under the kitchen sink and these poisonous substances on the shelves in their place. 2. Never put bleach or ammonia into soft beverage bottles or other food containers. The kids may think you have left them a treat. 3. At regular intervals, check your garage, cellars, porches and the like, for those kind of articles that frequently placed in just such places. Remove them! 4. Almost all of insectides and pesticides are toxic or poisonous. Always pur harmful Rick McKeU of Orem, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peterson, spent the weekend at the home of his grandparents in Santaquin. birthday party and dinner was given Sunday for Bill Burnett, son of Mrs. Jennie Burnett, at the family home in Santaquin. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and family ofSantaquin and Miss Cindy Pierce of West Mountain. lcjll ll3ticn shouldnt. Eighty-fiv- e percent of all accidental poisonings involve children under five years of age, but there are still cases of older children being exposed, too. Here is what doctors would like mothers to know about: 1. Prevention of accidental poisonings and 2. What to do if a child does swallow something potentially The Elite Club met at the home of Mrs. Aileen WaU in Payson Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served and prizes were won by Mrs. Pauline Christiansen, Mrs. Maude Holladay and Mrs. Helen Backman. A Mr. Lentz Greenhalgh of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. I was just thinking today, that it won't be very long until school will be out and there wiU be the patter of feet in and around the house all day long from then on. A few mothers will be glad and a few will be sad, but Im always happy to have my kids around me. As I opened up a magazine yesterday, I came upon an article on how to protect your child from poisoning and I think that now would be a good time to discuss this problem with you. The facts state that three to four hundred children die every year from eating and drinking things they The Jr. Literary Club were entertained Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Kathle Tischner when M;s. Gladys Robbins reviewed the book The Witness, written by Dorothy Uhnak. Present were Mrs. Hazel Kay, Mrs. Irean Peterson, Mrs. Josephine Crook, Mrs. Florence Lamb, Mrs. Wanda Greenhalgh and Mrs. Essie Higginson, along with those mentioned. Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Peterson returned home Monday from a weeks trip to California where they visited in San Diego with Mr. and Mrs. Alan LeBaron and three children and in Santa Ana with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stanton and two children. son-in-la- w, By Thelma Lance Le-la- Mrs. Melvina Jolley was taken to the Payson Hospital Saturday. She suffered a fall at her home where she sustained painful injuries to her back. Spending last week in Salt Lake was Mrs. Alberta Ferre. She was a house-gue- st of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John C. (June) Brewer. She also spent some time with another daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and (Pat) Wilkey. 0.main street Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. reading the directions. Never give medication in the dark. 4. Dont give medication to one person in front of a child. They may take a notion to mimic you. 5. Never refer to medication as a candy or never give medicine as a sort of game. 6. Never keep medicine in your purse if you can help it. If you cant, keep the purse out of the reach of children. 7. Use the new protective packaging for drugs as much as you can. It would make it a lot harder for children to open and use the medication. 8. Replace your old medicine cabinet with the new kind, which are made especially hard for a child to open, but at the same time, do not require the use of a key. 9. Always remember that most drug poisoning takes place when children find medicine that is not in its usual place, but perhaps in a bedroom. 10. Remind grandparents to put drugs and other potential poisons out of the reach of their grandchildren. Orchard hills CHROtflCLi Thursday, April 16, 1970 754-341- 2 We have an ideal HOME in Spanish Fork for someone looking for a buy, Listen to this: 3 bed rooms, brick, patio, carport, baths, all this on a beautiful fenced yard. $108.00 per month, including taxes and interest. Interest at only 5 3 4 asking price $15,000.00 with $3000.00 down. la |