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Show 'iv"li ch 15, 1962 THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Three V jllff ftprtapiU iprattK!BIt Idp isoi SK M&ppdfe fcir to Sdutt ail ' The A Cappella Choir will be representing the Spring- - Your Springville home-owne- d newspaper, in order to assist ville High School as well as the city in which you and I live. in this fund-raisin- g cause, will give half of the subscription 1 You will be contacted by members of the choir asking for price to the a cappella choir. This offer is good for both new Ff?t y0Hr supPrt n e'r fund-raisin- g drive to take them to Seattle starts and renewals to the Springville Herald. Offer is good "' Uy fS where they have been invited to perform at the Worlds Fair. from March 1st to March 31st inclusive. TN ? 12) & ' G, Ml - . i C rr i - ill tdi --v vsV l-- - '- - - j?V , I lr i r Kry ? 4 u )VK Wvv;f' : -; ;u u rfv ir li :;i t Jl . i ' J' - :flrl . - . j Order or renew your subscription to The Springville Herald now -- - Remember the Springville li'gh School A Cappella Choir gets one half of all subscription money taken in on this subscription drive! 1 year, $4.50; 2 years, $8.50; 3 years, 12.00 A Tv ) to become an A Cappella Booster when you are contacted by choir members working for this EU tZ j community-wide- , project! WATCH FOR THE WHITE COLLARS AND RED TIES! We will publish weekly an "A Cappella Choir Booster Honor Roll" Residents living east of Fourth East and south of Fourth South on this page. Members of the choir will contact every home in the will be contacted this week by choir members dressed in their choir uni-- J Springville-Mapleto-n area, asking for YOUR support. ' , forms. Give them your support! 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FCTIff.TE tfi OGDEN 1940 WALL AVENUE EX 171 tllfilMIE i(Uj) SALT LAKE 1501 SO. REDWOOD RD. HU ... 7St7"5 PROV- O- 1550 SPRINGVILLE RD. FR no obligation CjL Pt LOGAN - CACHE VALLEY bank BLDG. - SK 2 6301 1 UTAH CUIVHT CO. It Hu MM ftt r 1 Drive in here m) fjL: : POIMfll ur serv'ce 's quick and thorough. lUUltiU. Regular lubrication forces mois-- q xiP ture and grit out of vital parts and keeps cars running longer and smoother. Frank and Kelly's Texaco 420 South Main HUnter INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS' ASS'N. Arvil Bird, Branch Manager Choir Booster Honor Roll - Bless 'em! Ted W. Crandall Elder Ronald Miller Elder Don A. Roylance Marcellus Nielson Arthur C. Boyer Mrs. Margaret K. Gharda John Strong E. A. Strong Jr. Harold C. Johnson Wanda Taylor Rex Wolsey Dale Wright Wallace D. Montague Ronal Bills 'Mrs. LeRoy Tingey Lewis Wing Juan Whiting Eugene Roundy George Bird Hattie Williams Clarence K. Smith Arvile Child Robert K. - Beardall Mark S. Robertson Grant L. Clement Ross C. Kientz Eva Hansen Richard Schultz Arthur J. Rich Leo A. Crandall David LeRoy Brantmal Elwood Jones Ross Hall Mrs. Shirley Hansen Tom Bardin Fred Blackett Alton Packard Russell G. Hales Blake H. Gammell Glen H. Turner O. L. Huff Sterling Price Roy Anderson Vilate M. Whitney C. G. Russell Zina Johnson Mrs. H. T. Reynolus J. Lynn Huff Loren H. Hutchings Grant Whitehead Glen Christensen Stan Whaley Earl S. Phillips Blrs. Delia Ferguson Robert L. Strong Orville Swanson William J. Pratt Jerry Olsen Carl Mecham John B. Thorn Duane Bahr Mrs. Ella Whiting Kolob Lumber Co. Bill Kapp Luell Best Lee Meason F. R. Beardall Ed Callaway J. J. Miller Sherman Nielson Grant Kichens Elkington Horton Russell M. Gardner Theron S. Hall Blaine Ostler Leonard Harward Bert Jacobsen John Thompson Arthur HaU Leo G. Robertson William L. Schreiner Ted Blanchard Bessie Finley s William Ewell Mrs. Russell Nielson Max Bills Andrew Taylor Perry Gale Henry Weight Calvin Baxter John C. Patrick A. H. Mortensen Virgil Ostler D. Merle Sargent W. G. Ruff Armond Hall Melvin L. Whiting Francis Singleton Norman Beardall Art Soderland Clyde Wheeler Richard F. Thompson Erling Roylance R. D. Frazier A3c Robert C. Gabbitas Mrs. Jack Whitehead Marjorie Tipton Ed Johnson (J3owiin.cj. Scores Early Bird Ladies league Team W L Valley Packing 21 , 7 Allen Cleaners 18 io Southeast Service 14 14 Jensen's Market 14 14 Sage Inn & Motel 10 18 Smith's TV 7 21 High team: Jensen's, 603; Sage Inn, 594; Allen Cleaners, 561. High series: Marie Bar-rett, 477; lone Averett, 45; Shirlene Lowe, 443. High game: Marie Barrett, 197; lone Averett, 183; Joan Cragun, 175. |