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Show .... .... .. - ..' 'vj " ' '" - . . .rttrt m i n nuifi-r- i- rr Page Two THE SPRING VILLE (UTAH) HERALD . Jgust 8, , j (CDaissafedl Adls LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM brick home at 44 So. 2nd East. $6300. Will finance. Phone HU or HU al5p BELL. Boy boats, Johnson Mo- -' tors, Marine supplies, Pills-- bury feeds, garden supplies, mowers, tillers. Robertson's Marine and Garden Center. HU a25tfc CLEANING by the pound, 25c lb. Hats cleaned or blocked. Expert alterations. Quality Cleaners, 85 West 2nd South. Phone HU n9tfc FULL Line of Genealogy Sup-plies, genealogy copy work, Castleton's, 130 So. Main. m24tfc ART Supplies, paints, brushes, canvas boards, canvas and stretchers, water colors, etc. Castleton's, 130 So. Main. m24tfc NEW home, 1V2 baths, 2 fireplaces, built In range, gas heat. 'Mapleton. Call HU or HU ; a4tfc WATER Softener Salt, 50 & 100 lb. bags. Robertson's Ma-rine & Garden Center. Phone HU a4tfc UPRIGHT freezer, 22 ft "Car-- , rier" also gas range; also electric range. Call HU 9- - 6660. J27tfc i wood clarinet. Call Call HU J 13 tfc 3 BEDROOM frame home Newly painted, good loca-tion, large lot, 470 East 10th So. Reasonable. HU J27 tfc FURNACES Used or new, gas, coal and oil. Installed, guaranteed, serviced. Call HU Bill Straw. jy4tfc home at 679 Brookside Dr. Low equity, $550 and monthly payments of $71. Furnished, partly f furnished or unfurnished. I Call 489-456- Jll tfc FOR RENT CLEAN 3 room unfurnished apt. with range. Good loca-tion. Call 489-699- 2. J20 tfc COZY, 1 bedroom partly fur-nished apt. Good location. $40 a month. Call HU j27tf FURNISHED Basement apt. 333 East 2nd No. J27tfc FURNISHED apts., includes utilities. $35 and more. HU-9-653- 7. ml6tfc TRADE OR BOUGHT at Steves's Trading Post. 950 So. State, Provo. M2 tfc furn. apt. 94 West 2nd So. Valley Hotel. Mltfc WHEELCHAIRS, crutches for rent Haymond Drug Co. Ph. HU jl3tfc EXTRA large apt. Completely furnished, in-cluding kitchen. By the night or week. Carroll's Motel,, 26 North Main. ml6tfc OR SALE furnished or un-furnished Apt. on ground floor. No dogs, no children. 286 East 1st So. M23 tfc UNFURNISHED apt. Garage. 87 So. 100 East.. HU jl8tfc UNFURN. apt. with stove, frig. Call HU 36 East 5th So. jyl8tfc UNFURN. apt. avail-able Sept. 1st. Heat and hot water furnished. 11 So. 100 East, HU jyl8tfc 2 BEDROOM home mostly - furnished, utility room, gas furnace, floor coverings. Call 489-542- 8. Inquire at 219 E. Center. j25tfc LOVELY hme with range, garage at 579 Aaron Ave. Call 489-550- 0. a8tfc mod. apt., partly fur-nished. Good location. Phone 489-530- 0 or call at 110 No. Main. a8tfc Miscellaneous WASHER Repair, 20 yrs. All makes. Quick service, reasonable rates. Used, rebuilt washers for sale. 141 So. Main, Spring-ville, or call HU j31tfc TEST your own radio and TV tubes FREE at Haymond Drug. jl4tfc furnished apt. All utilities paid. 310 West Cen-ter. 489-526- a8tfc WORK WANTED WTLL build car ports, extra rooms, remodel or build new homes. Grant F. Thomas, call 798-370- 6, Spanish Fork. Free estimates. jlOtfc. IRONING done in my home. 630 East 4th So. J 13 tfc TREES topped or removed. In-sured, bonded. Free estima-tes. Call 225-349- 2, Orem. jl8tfc EXTR ACASH Men, no work full or part time selling the famous KNAPP AEROTRED SHOES. Earn top commis-sions plus bonus, plus free insurance. Previous shoe ex-perience NOT necessary Write W. J. Theisson, Knapp Bros. Shoes, 6401 E. Flotilla St., E. Los Angeles 22, Cal-ifornia. al5c QUIET electric lawn mowing, watering, edging; shrubs trimmed, gardening; window, car washing; errands, typing; any other jobs will help Eagle Scout Explorer to nat. jam-boree. 489-652- 2 except Sun-day. m30tfc WILL tend children in my home full time for working mother. Call Mrs. J. R. Smith, 60 East 2nd No. Ph. 489-505- 2 between 6 and 7 p.m. altt'c LOST KITTEN, striped long hair gray, lost near 2nd East 7th South. Call 489-443- 8. a8c Oxen on the island of Lim-bo- y, Indonesia, provide their masters with music while they work. The cattle wear giant wooden bells while they har-row rice fields. j BOYS large size bicycle. J. C. Higgens racer. $15. 260 J North 300 East. Call HU 9- - 5474. j25tfc I STEEL Cots and mattresses, half price. HU 85 W. 4th South. a8 black riding horse, white star on fore-head. Purebred Morgan. Leon W. Harrison, 329 So. 2nd West. 489-637- 9. a8 1960 CHEV Belaire 401 Brookside. Automatic trans-mission, V-- 8. altfc TRACTOR, Farmall cub, com-ple- te with attachments. 415 East Maple, Mapleton. Call 489-573- 6. altfc CHERRIES, peaches, apples, tomatoes, corn. Now avail-able at trailer house on Highway 91 at Salem or call Russell Hutchinson, 798-717- 5. al5 21949 PICKUP trucks, Stu-- debaker and a Willys; also new 1952 Studebaker V8 mo-tor. 745 So. 7th East. Phone HU altfc ORGAN THIS AREA, has bells, chimes, etc. Price $795. Take over small monthly payments. For more details write, Credit Manager, Box 179, Sugar House Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. al5 FURNITURE upright piano, G.E. electrii range with wide f oven, refrigerator, army i bunk beds, kitchen table, na- - gahyde couch and end tables, j 679 Brookside Dr. 489-456- 2. ' aStfc KEEP your carpets beautiful despite constant footsteps of a busy family. Get Blue Lus- - MISCELLANEOUS PIANO instruction for begin-ners, first and second grade piano students. Mrs. Renee Smith, 489-559- 0. a29 EXPERT WATCH repair. If your watch runs slow, fast, or not at all, now is a good time to have it put in top running order. Repair costs may be less than you expect. Bring it in for a FREE checkup. Most standard wind watches cleaned and adjusted $4.50. Doug Brinkerhoff 315 South 300 West m7tfc. BEST TV Repair, Utah Coun-t- y. Steve's Trading Post. FR M2 tfc CERAMIC Tile work, call Ben-nle- 's Real Estate Co. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. 798-681- 9. 160 So. 200 East Spanish Fork. al2tfc WHEN you need insurance see LuDean Litster, C.L.U. or phone HU Be sure Insure Today. d4tfc PICTURES of First Ward cha-p- el for Book of Remem-brance, scrapbook, etc. Now available. Contact any First Ward Elder or the bishopric. dl3tfc FOR Yard or household insect problems, call Monte's Insect and Pest Control, Payson. 465-223- 0. All work guaran-teed. m23tfc DESERT TRAVEL BUREAU ALL Airline Tickets issued at Airport Prices. COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE 58 North University FR m3tfc IMBiMmwW't , Dieldrin Jgk Kills I Cy Black Widow Spiders 9 other ; Pests contains chlordane 5 o n 5 MARINE and GARDEN CENTER 97 South Main Springville P --III I I & fZv. Tomorrow's if today... W 6J Out of the laboratory to you-ex- clua wonder blenicl 50 Far ex po!ye and 50 cotton for exceptional goodlo' washability and wearability. Handsomely ta I in traditional Ivy Mm ' Waists 28" to 44" ?5, Lengths 28" to 34" . Colors: Beige, Faded Blue, MushrOQJBi jo Dark Olive, Black OUR J Al oLeuen 6 I 6 West Center Provo " ii n ii u i i (i ri tt u ri in u ri u (i it ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii l LNBADEfll ! I Save for a d3ricliter future I People who succeed are people who plan for success . . . and I saving for the future is the first and the last step in guaranteeing such a plan. It is the means by which you and your family can have the I important things you need and want. So take the big step now toward ! security and better living for your family . . . open your savings account f at SBC, where highest bank interest is paid on all accounts regardless I of size. Each account is insured to $10,000 by an agency of the United I States Government. 1 Your one-sto- p, full-servi- ce bank offering checking, savings, home and auto loans . . . all for your con- - 1 venience. 1 Siiiimit iiiinii niiiiiiii i j rj iiiiiim i mi i nun mm n mini iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiitiiiiimiiiiiiiimiii imimiiiiiui tre. Rent electric shampooer 51. Robertson's Marine and Garden Center. a8ca REBUILT Washers, Maytag, Hotpoint, G.E. Automatic & ! conventional. All ready to go ; from $29.00 to $69.00. Carl's service, 2 doors north of Her-ald office. a8 UPRIGHT piano, excellent con-dition, and ideal for begin-ners. Call evenings, 44 No. 4th East. Ph. 489-505- a8 ' WTSTINGHOUSE electric range. Excellent condition. ; 261 West 300 So. Call 489- - 4208. a8tfc LIVING room set sofa and chair, tan, good condition, $75. 281 No. 8th East, call 489-544- 0. a8tfc NEW Potatoes 10 lbs. 50c; 25 lbs. $1.00. Wallace Har-- I mer, 70 No. 2nd West. a8 i MAYTAG wringer washer, late . model. Also set of rinse tubs, both excellent. Carl's Service, J 141 So. Main, 489-436- 3. a8c i 1951 Plymouth, clean, good condition, snow tires. 1125 E. 4th So., Phone J' 489-525- 1. a8 v BIKE Boys Schwinn, good condition. Ph. 489-502- 7. a8 ii I ASHTON'S 1963 MODEL DEIIO SALE 15 DEMOS. TO CHOOSE FROM Stock No. 391 Full power, air conditioning, stereo Retail $6252.26 1963 BUICK Riviera Closeout price $4965.72 Stock No. 136 ' Hardtop, full power, air conditioning Retail $4795.76 1963 Buick LeSabre 4-d- r. Closeout price $3840.17 Stock No. 70 Full power Retail $3708.88 Stock No. 236 1963 Chev. Impala 4-d- r. hdtp. Closeout $3045.90 R&H, Aut. Trans., Fully Equipped Retail $3440.15 1963 Chev. Impala 4-d- r. hdtp. Closeout $2867.40 Stock No. 41 j Custom equip, power steering, radio, V8 H.D. equip. Retail $3138.09 1963 Chev. '2-to- n Pickup Closeout price $2598.73 - Stock No. 457A Super Sport., full power Retail $4180.43 963 Chev. Impala cpe. .... Closeout price $338 1.16 NO DOWN PAYMENT with approved credit P. E. ASHTOftl CO. 2nd North 1st West PROVO Phone 0 Z ' I 1 by Judy Graham Holiday In Erin Ever think of spending your next vacation in an honest to goodness castle? Well I have and, happily, my dream recently came true in Ireland. For two enchanted weeks I broke the time barrier at Dro-mola- Castle, the 16th Century home of Ireland's royal O'Brien family, heirs of ancient kings. If you've never visited the Emerald Isle, you have a real treat waiting for you. The beauty and charm of the fabled countr-ysidethe Cliffs of Moher, Galway Bay, Limerick, Tralee, Killaloe are within easy sightseeing reach. And Dromoland Castle itself, with 70 tastefully, redecorated guest rooms and baths, is set amidst 1,500 magnificent wooded acres. The storybook castle is te in every way, includ-ing a new le championship golf course. The Dromoland course is set in a park-lik- e landscape with centuries-ol- d trees, a beautiful 18-ac- re lake and gently rolling topography. Along with Ireland's mild climate which allows play throughout the year and assures a deep succulent turf, the lovely natural setting provides an un-forgettable environment for the.i game. I also recommend a visit to near-b-y (only eight miles from Dromoland) Shannon Interna-tiona- l Airport, a duty-fre- e port, you'll find a boon for gift-buyin- g. Sure 'n begorra, Erin'a a dream come true I J Iron Shirts j Professionally Ironing a man's shirt is the number one home laundry prob-lem. Men who say they don't like starched shirts praise the looks and comfort of the easy, smooth finish that instant spray starch gives. Anyone can learn to do shirts easily and quickly. Iron yoke, placing the slightly damp shirt on wide part of board, opened, top of shirt at far side. Fold yoke along back seam; spray lightly with convenient spray starch. Spray and iron in-side shirt back. Shift the shirt forward to iron the tail. Next iron right cuff, the one to your left, inside and out; spray as needed. Smooth and iron this sleeve. Follow by iron-ing left cuff and sleeve. Move shirt as little as possible. Holding shirt by right side seam, place entire right side on board, front smoothed over back. Iron up seam and towards the middle. Pull shirt toward you to iron other side. Iron button hole strip carefully. Do wrong side of collar, turn and iron right side. If any wrinkles form, spray again and While shirt is on board, insert coat hanger, shape collar and button top button. Pick up and there's the perfectly ironed shirt. Choir record produced by Springville man A Sprigville man, LeGrande Boyer, has launched out on a career friends hope will not only be a successful endeavor for him but will bring favor-able publicity to Springville and the high school. LeGrande has produced a long playing record entitled, 'Memories of Music," which features the best songs sung by the Springville high school a cappella choir through the various years while Glenn A. Montague was director here. Tapes of the choir singing were edited by Brigham Young University with only the very best selections chosen for the record. The tapes, WI ' made into a record 1 1 Vegas and pressed bv L. Records in California J The record is high-fideli- ty numbers-b- 1 prized by Spring zens, especially those T e students in the choir 1,1 as the students who di pated in the choir past 12 years. WnU A I Almost anything that possibly endear a name and face to the has been dispensed bands, hatpins, sock,, 1 canes, parasols, thimbU " cils, plates, decanters marching costumes and t, er stickers which defy , I forts to remove them . h 40 years ago, Mr, , I L. Felton (Dem.-Ga.- ) Z first woman to be sJl' the Senate. ,; NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW SPRIXGVILLE CITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NUMBER 10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned have been duly appointed to the Board of Equalization and Review for Improvement District Number 10, and that the lists of property in said district subject to tax and the various amounts of tax against such property have been completed. The undersigned, as the Board of Equalization and Re-view, will meet in the Springville City Hall, 50 South Main Street, Springville, Utah, on the following days: August 21, 1963, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon; August 22, 1963, between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.; August 23, 1963, between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.: On said dates said Board will hear and consider any and all objections to the levying of such tax and will make any changes or corrections in said proposed assessments as to the Board shall seem just and equitable. The tax lists and plats shall be open to public inspection at the Springville City Hall on the above days from 8:00 o'clock a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (6:00 o'clock p.m. on August 23, 1963). The property to be taxed abuts upon the following streets: SIDEWALKS IMPROVEMENTS: 300 SOUTH STREET south side between Main Street and 100 West Street. HILLCREST DRIVE north side from 900 East Street east 396 feet. HILLCREST DRIVE south side from 800 East Street east to a point 800 feet west of the west line of Canyon Avenue. 700 SOUTH STREET south side from 200 East Street east 330 feet. 300 WEST STREET east side from Center Street south 360 feet. 900 EAST STREET east side from Hillcrest Drive north 110 feet. 1100 EAST STREET both sides from 400 South Street north 410 feet. CANYON DRIVE northeast side from Spring Terrace Ave-nue southeast 1107 feet. CURB AND GUTTER IMPROVEMENTS: 400 NORTH STREET south side between 200 West Street and 300 West Street; and between 200 East Street and 300 East Street. 200 NORTH STREET south side between Main Street and 200 West Street. CENTER STREET north side from 100 East Street west to Hobble Creek. CENTER STREET south side from 200 East Street west to Hobble Creek. 300 SOUTH STREET north side between 100 West Street and 200 West Street. 300 SOUTH STREET south side between Main Street and 300 West Street, and from 100 East Street west 280 feet. HILLCREST DRIVE north side from 900 East Street east 396 feet. HILLCREST DRIVE south side from 800 East Street to Canyon Avenue. 200 WEST STREET east side between 200 South Street and 300 South Street. 100 WEST STREET both sides between 200 North Street and 300 North Street, and between 300 South Street and 400 South Street. 100 EAST STREET west side between Center Street and 100 North Street; between 300 South Street and 500 South Street; and from 500 South Street south 295 feet more or less to the irrigation canal. 100 EAST STREET east side between Center Street and 100 North Street. 200 EAST STREET west side from Center Street south to Hobble Creek. 900 EAST STREET east side from Hillcrest Drive north 110 feet. 1100 EAST STREET both sides from 400 South Street north 410 feet. By order of the Board of Equalization and Review. Dated at Springville, Utah, August 5, 1963. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW MURRAY D. PEAY II. TAYLOR REYNOLDS OMAR M. HANSEN. Published in the Springville Herald August 8, 1963. Dove hunt set for Sept. 2 Utah's 1963 Mourning Dove hunt will begin on Monday, Sept. 2, this year. Earlier Com-mission action, which set the opening day for Sunday, Sept. 1, was rescinded when it was discovered that under existing State law, no season could open on a Sunday. The hunt will run through Sept. 15 throughout most of the State with an extension of shooting through Sept. 30 in seven southern counties. |