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Show I; October 6, I960 s - ; THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Seven I Services held here for Dilcy S. Clyde funeral services were held saturday afternoon at the it feeler Mortuary, for Mrs. pilcy Sanford Clyde, 87, a for-mer resident of this city, who n died Thursday at Nyssa, Oreg, t f ailments incident to age. lV and Parma member of the LDs church a oT I " sell (JosePhine) Rus- Parma, Ida, and Mrs Margaret Larsen of Mapleton 12 grandchildren, 22 mat n; grandchildren, and two great-- ther one bro- and twQ s.ster Sanford and Mrs. Nettie Thorn f Springville ,and Mrs. iva Llewellyn of Salt Lake City ART CITY LADIES League Standing 'J Bishop Maurice Bird of the S: first ward, was in charge of the services. Burial was in the v Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Clyde was born Nov. 11, l872 in Springville, daught-er of Cyrus and Mary Jane gunt Sanford. She was mar-- ! ried to Joseph B. Clyde in springville He died in 1928. she spent the early part of ,er life in this city, moving to Idaho in 1917, residing in Bur- - Kiel's Inc Westside Market g g Utah Service Inc. . '"' 8 8 Artistic Beauty g g Town Pride Dairy 6 10 Brookside Market 6 10 Week's Results Utah Service 0 1646 Brookside Market . 3 ig53 Town Pride Dairy 1 1798 Westside Market 3 1825 Artistic Beauty x 1816 High Team Game Friel's, Inc., 660; Westside Market, 635; Artistic Beauty, Individual High Series Shirley Diamond, Friels 485; Jo Ann Richmond, Friels' 448; Gladys Pennington, Ar-tistic, 416. Individual High Game Shirley Diamond, Friels, 173; Jo Ann" Richmond, Friels, 166;' Neva Stringer, Brookside, N16o'. Let me exhort everyone ts do their utmost to think out-side and beyond our present circle of ideas. For every idea gained is a hundred years of slavery remitted. Richard The man who, in his busi-ness, resorts to tricks and doubtful practices, need not i.wonder why his son grows up to be a downright crook. Mental vacations are more necessary than physical rest. V ' ' '! : ! ' Thomas L. Jensen going on a mission to the Gulf States, will be honored at a farewell Sunday in the Ninth ward. Thomas Jensen farewell Sun. in Ninth Vard Honoring Thomas L. Jensen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence L. Jensen, who leaves soon on an LDS mission to the Gulf States, a farewell testimonial will be given Sunday evening in. the Ninth ward beginning at 5" p.m. He will leave Monday for the mission home. Scheduled to speak at the farewell are: Erwin L. Shef-field, principal of the Seminary and Bishop Forrest R. Allred. The parents will give remarks and the missionary will re-spond. There will be a vocal solo by O. Dale Blackburn and other music will be furnished by the congregation. Prelude and postlude music will be by Elaine Craig. The invocation will be by Kent H. Huff and the benedic-tion by Gerald L. Ollerton. Other missionaries in the field from the Ninth ward, are: Lyle James Maynard, Hawai-ian; Wesley B. Hoover South Australian; Lee L. Condie, California. Personally, we' keep a close, eye on that type of man best vknown as a He might get too much, and some of it might belong to us. fGET RID OF UGLY CRAB GRASS on 5 Marine & Garden J Center 97 South Main s Hart Bros. Music Co. Across from Scera Theater REDDT a new ORGBIlll 4 Weeks Only S19.00 '5233 INCLUDES 4 LESSONS AND MUSIC Rental may be applied toward purchase Yurlitzer Organs . . $695.00 up HART BROS MUSIC CO. 706 SOUTH STATE OREM - ACademy liu LI LI LLP L3 LLU LLd ... Prize This Week Is . $ff00 I U ) ... Here Are the Rules . . . WHERE TO FIND THE CLUES: information about him happens to appear in news items, these will not Clues may be hidden in ads below. When stars appear n any of count as clues. All clues will be in ads. these ads, it means that additional advertising of that firm appears in To enter, write down the name you think is the personality of this paper, and additional clues may be hidden in those ads also. the week. Write the total number of clues you can find in ALL the There will be one or more clues in any ad or none. We invite ads of Sponsoring businessmen in this issue. Don't forget to add your you to read the ads and find, ever)' clue. name and address. Then drop your entry in one or both boxes located This is a at the Sponsoring Merchants whose ads are bordered in heavier black family fun contest! One entry per person per box (family of four could submit 8 border below. enfries) . Anyone of school age or older may s enter UNLESS a member of your family is employed at the Spring-- This week's contest starts when you receive this issue and closes ville Herald or by the merchant and employees whose ad is heavily Monday of the following week when the store closes. bordered this week (this applies ONLY during the week his ad is bor-- At that time a drawing will be held at the store where entries dered) . Employees and other Sponsoring Merchants ARE eligible. . ' have been received for this week's contest. The first entry drawn that Use any slip of paper for entry blank. Not necessary to be presr correctly identifies the personality will win $10.00. If THAT entry ent to win. Not necessary to be a subscriber to the Springville Herald. also lists-t- he correct total number of clues hidden in all ads of Spon- - The Personality of the Week may be anyone in the Springville- - soring Merchants a BONUS of $30.00 will be added to the prize Mapleton area. Clues for his (or her) identity will be hidden ONLY) money. Whenever this BONUS is not won it will be forfeited and in ads of Sponsoring businesses. If name of the personality or other added to next week's BONUS which will continue to grow until won! lROTECTfoN I " caccxaav RECORD , O Art WAT I7uLL by check-by-ma- il I lontest-hponsorin- g Businesses rzrjzarjz l 0 price tag is a clue to saving!"! j Co. I , shop saeway Main HI) fl I 1 ' 1 249 South Main Springville MtMmmt'wmim .MiJBfl Featuring Fislc Tires Brake and Muffler Repair Ruff's Garaqe m wiUHji1 --i vS. GENERAL CAR REPAIR State Inspection Sv General Auto Repair, Automatic i. j niT Smlttis's GEOR&E'S Transmissions, Front-en- d Aligning, t M Deposit Entries Texaco Service coecwardSaeI'CE cheIolet representative Deposit Entries Quartet USED CAR SALES Sales and Service ThlS WeeK 9t NrthLain HU 25 North Main HU HU 38 W. Center TIllS CClt flt i i Parties, Clubs, Banquets Go Phillips "66" BOWLING IS FUN! . SOUTHEAST SERVICE and Delightful Meals! K . . A sport for the family! Duke Jewelry HUnter Ned S 66 berVICe Free Instruction 4th South 4th East Melody Inn 572 NrtbM tZ&ZtlZZ REG,U0,SAS Made 22 Moves Ap I itw DAN HARRISON, Manager OPEN 24 HOURS 1 ,l,7 WATCH ESJEWELRY GIFTS MELVA HARRISON, Caterer ph;l.ps fc6 T.res F.ght Fue 45 spr!ngy;e DIAMONDS ConOCO Havoline RPM North Springville HU Trop Artie Motor Oil Propane HUnter 220 South Main HUnter Oil $6.25 Case AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS r PRINTING HAIR STYLES Do Business With a Firm Auto-Lit- e Official Sales & Service kJz-i-J Mr. nrcrJcnw.n That's Doing Business! 'Jytf Envelopes, Letterheads, Invoices, g SerVlCe Statements, Wedding Announce- - Flattering Easy to Keep Carter-Zenit- h Carburators Vy ments, Cards, Programs, etc , - , ODNnQVllle Provo Apprentice 7 ArTISXIC Phillips Garage Easyonagif chef DiiRM?L,?Yrn; BEAUTY SALON Insurance & Realty Co. Appliance Service & Repairs 10 So. 2nd East HU On Main Street 96 North Main HUnter 688 So. Main HU 161 South Main CORA LEE JOHNSON HUnter cur;nL II. Allen Cleaners I Lose your blues II .g II Hansen's and wrapping anc or c'ues' "Your Portrait" the puiCK freezing Dependablei bame-Da- y Ar Ciy Art Center castleton s springville meat Service! Jack s Toggery Iviodern Art & COLD STORAGE In by I0:00 DOut by 4:00 'The home of famous brand PHOTO Shoes for' WomeTChildren Married SL Temple lm Repa';mrt.ill names in clothing" . 268 South 1st West-- HU 373 Main - j 130 South Main HU 290 So. Main Remember! RCA Victor tv and I We specialize in shop at the ' Whirlpool Appliances AI,I k Jl Reliable Merchandise Niagara Cyclo Massage Birthday & Wedding BrOokside Mkt. WeStSICle Mkt. Westinghouse Appliances ' CoWeWed , ' Cakes SERVING YOU EVERY DAY r lL' TV Your. A.t7. Four&dchLen f , Sp'ville Bakery food center 7iJ0i.,ta,:30p lnric4"OnCin C "The House that Service Built" UIIHSlClliCII 3 Idaho Falls, Blackfoot, 9 years 278 South Main HU 759 East 4th South HUnter 241 So. 1st W. DEPARTMENT STORE 737 East 4th South HU AUsTerviceVE I AUTO PARTS I I Wash 15c, Fluff Dry 5c 1 1 we are in business I I Stvlart COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP iir 7 INSPECTION Precision Engine Rebuilding WE NEVER CLOSE l"UK TVJUK MbALIM BEAUTY CENTER STATION Ouhid. Machine Shop Service Sae Time anj Money, & ha,r of h GOLD STRIKE STAMPS , Driin Kawakami College of Beauty! Bishop 4 Years Automotive and Day-Nit- e o.v.o. uy wli1 !S"wfZr--S Industrial Supply Co. I fllindprcenter I prescription druggists Shirl Groneman, Owner TEXACO Formerly The Love Company 420 South Main HU 233 So Main Hu 9.5625 g0 Norfh Main ph Hu 9.604) Springville, Ut. 258 North 1st East HU YOUR I.G.A. I Automatic Rebuilt 1 1 ,rs the , Friel's. Inc 1 1 South Main Mkt. store that s arranged brakes tid TD V for the lady wheel Allignment I I T lUf complete Friendliest of Service who pushes the cart! s.it L,k. to sPngv,H. . home furnishings at Miner s Auto r perfection New Low prices reay s Marlfpt bervice 'n SHOE REPAIR S3i sa.nid. 889 south Main street II East 4th North HU Acme and Texas Cowboy Boots Service In Dance Orchestra 480 South Main HUnter Findings and Shoe Supplies Phone HU GSSrPJO I Kolob Lumber I I COMEASYOU ARE I I Plant Fall Bulbs Now! Utah 011 Products YtftftfjfiJiif'lpM ' OR DINE IN YOUR CAR! Tulips (early and late) Expert, Guaranteed MA?eRLS R-- -D-- nci ,. Cream LlrturriLit' IS OUR SPECIALTY BWLCMNG Photograph, supplies P LeMar's Cafe smart's feed Haymond Drug 2ndl,0. AND hardware Center Service 38 West Bo, I92 1700 Wh Ma!n 238 South Main HU Phone HU MIA President HUnter 5 South Main HUnter Jl! i n Ire Modem Day Funerals Paganistic? which nation or a community cares for "Show me the manner in a its dead and I will measure with mathematical exactness the tender sympathies of its people, their respect for ike law of the land, and their loyalty to high ideals." Gladstone Funerals, according to the present clay standards which the of its of life are symb-olistic, American public has accepted as a part way not paganistic. After all, the dead human body, although it is only the shell which contained the soul we loved so much is symb-olistic of everything which that soul stood for, and therefore Serves treatment, care and respect in accordance. It iust as revolting to treat a dead human body with : ?han the utmost respect and devotion as it would i totitrate an old family bible which had been in one family for over 100 years. It would be indeed contradictory if our American standard of burial did not keep abreast with the standard of American living. should be buried with any less U doesn't make sense that a man (!ignity than he was accustomed to in his everyday life. dedicated to the idea that the mod- - ti, vtrr Mnrtnarv is "fe, and strives to serve each family in nee standard of living and standard of woisnip. BERG MORTUARY eriFCTED MORTICIANS BY INVITATION MEMBER OF NATIONAL ;5B2fet fetf atea araj 525 Eas, fourth South 50 North State ee. ' 85 EaS' '' u SPRINGVILLE. UTAH OREM..UTAH PROV? ,841 A Phone HU |