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Show " ni"r"' ' "' W" " .ivmiiiugg"11111 'lWa"'1'' . - - i. nu-i- n ' Wilt ' limn -- nil- v iiiiinirnvrmriri ' January 9 J . l.u THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD , . yr.TT- - 'r Page Four r1 rTT FT I i T MTN r ' f MOTOR FEED STORES High quality poultry, hog & Dairy feeds. Poultry sanitation & equipment supplies. Smart's Feed and Produce. 340 South Main, Phone HU Pillsbury Best Flour & Feeds, medical supplies, poultry sup-plies, garden equipment, Gar-den dust & insecticides. Spr. Feed 97 So. Main, HU FLOOTCOVERINGS Rugs, carpet, linoleum & tile, expert installation. Friers 213 South Main, HU FLOWERS Springville Floral HU 352 S. M. Flowers fresh daily. Mem. Nat. Floral Ass. TDS. GIFTS REBUjLDlNT Motor rebuildtapbpJ mechanics from cornpiet 6 of motor parts. The LmN Phone HU mortuar"yH claudin I Funeral Home;-- For Highest Professional v.,- 11 and Guaranteed Satisfy. T COSTS NO MORE i Funerals Complete as low as $100.00 Springville and Spanish pj 1200 No. Main 519 No. t Ambulancervie W hYe I ALTERATIONS -- Ctort, 447 nTwTpto FR Men's, Ladies clo-thing made to order. Tailored shirts. Remodeling, alterations ANIMAL lYODUCTS John Kuhni Sons, buyers of dead and useless animals. Phone FR Prove APPLIANCES (I.E. Authorized dealers, Hoov-e- r vacuums, Estate gas ranges & heaters. Friel's. HU I Graves Heating & Appliance James N. (Shorty) Graves DAY & NIGHT EQUIPMENT AUTOMOBILE REPAIR wheel alignment, e brake ser. 480 S M, HU niSeeWdiumgS & carburetor repairs PMlip3 Garage. 96 N. Mn. HU --buTwnI7 Brakes & trans. Ruffs SaS 38 W. Cen. HU AUTOMOBILES Ford authorized Sales and ser-vice. G. Lowry Anderson, Inc., 330 So. Main. HU Auto towing. Day HU Nite HU Wldg., Body & fender work, Spr. Garage. BANKINGJ There is no substitute for money in the bank. Springville Banking Co., 202 So. Main. SALES INblALLAIIUIN AND REPAIR Furnaces, Ranges & Water Heaters HUnter 435 East 9th South BEAU IT biuuiu Boyer Beauty Studio, 29 W. 1 So., HU Mary Boyer, Mgr. Professional Work. CABINET BUILDING Fine Cabinet building, formica tops, plastic tile. Call A. E. Dallin, HU CAFES ' Chicken, shrimp and steak din-ners. Chicken Roost, 1 mile No. Main, HU Fish & Chips, Thick Tasty Malts. LeMar's, 1700 So. Main, Phone HU CARPETING Specials in CARPETS & DRAPERIES Call us for Free Estimates Art City Upholstering 220 So. Main HU CLEANING, PRESSING THE FINEST CLEANING THAT MONEY CAN BUY! HU HUMPHREY Cleaners 60 West 3rd South China, glass, silverware, small appliances, figurines, etc. Friel's. 213 S. Mn., HU GLASS SERVICE Allman Glass. Auto, plate win-dow, table tops, mirrors. 141 S. M. HU or HU GROCERIES The Foodliner, 4 S. 4 E., HU Meats, groc. veg. fruits. "Low Prices Every Day." Cragun's Market 687 N. Mn. HU Featuring fruits, vegetables, meats & groceries. FRESH VEGETABLES FRUITS MEATS Complete line of Groceries BROOKSIDE MARKET 759 E. 4th So. HU I WESTSIDE MARKET 241 South 1st West Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sundays and Holidays: 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Hunter PAUL BEALS. MANAGER JEWELRY Mortuary HU Springville's Complete Mortuary Blaine Wheeler 211 E. 2 S., Springvil; r NEWSPAPER" j SPRINGVILLE HERALD ! FIRST IN t Local News f Local Sports v ' Local Advertising 161 So. Main HU ; PAINT, PAPER , Reynolds Glass & Pain: Paints, Wallpaper & Su,-- . HU 346 So. Mair. PHOTOGRAPHY MODERN ART PHOTO ff I WEDDING C 4 PORTRAIT. C Everything j :" Photonrar.1: 1 rH Open Bowling Free Instruction Sporting Goods ART CITY BOWLING AND RECREATION I Buy a BUICK Call Owen Jensen Spanish Fork 470 356-- W Madsen Cleaning Co. Fur stor-age, cleaning, glazing, restly-in- g, remodeling. FR CONCRETE Thorn Rock Products FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS Ready-Mi- x Concrete Sand Gravel Road Gravel Fill Dirt Roofing Chips Dial Provo FRanklin DRUGS "PERSCRIPTIONS FOUNTAIN-Dorot-hy Gray Cosmetics Vetinary Products REXALL CITY DRUG Free Delivery 164 S. Main HUnter PRESCRIPTIONS compounded promptly and accurately, exactly as your Doctor orders. COSMETICS Lentheric, Revlon, Max Factor, Tussy ad others. SODA FOUNTAIN Featuring Chases Ice Cream HAYMOND DRUG 238 So. Main HU FREE DELIVERY Prescriptions, fountain. Fre, delivery. S.O.S. Drugs 214 S' Main, HU ENGINEER Blake RidinggHU West 3rd North. monds, slvrware., gifts. Watch repairs. 254 S. Mn. HU LOANS Conventional & FHA long term Real Estate Loans see Milt Harrison at Springville Insurance & Realty Co. 154 So. Main HU Cash when you need it. Loans $20 to $1000. Intermtn. Fin. & Thrift. 17 W 2 S HU LUMBER Coal - Lumber Castle Gate Dustproof Coal Bennett's Paint Builder's Supplies KNOWN FOR DEPENDABILITY Kolob Lumber HU 38 West 2nd South Utah Service 4th South and Main HU Industrial Supplies ve Oil FREE DELIVERY Prompt Courteous Service Photos by Vernon f 130 South Main HU PLUMBING, HEATING-BUCKLE- - JOHNSC -- Plumbing & Heating PLUMBING & HEATTN Complete installation & pair service on all types plumbing and heating. appl. 343 S. 2 E. HU RADIATOR SERVICE i Miner's Radiator Service I bldg., repairing, cleaning, cores. 132 W 2 S HU ; Provo Radiator Shop, clea: repairing on highway bet Springville and Provo. 1" State, Phone FR REAL ESTATE Wm. Parry Home B; Homes, Farms, Rentals. M 2nd S., Phone HU RECORDS RCA Victor, Columbia, I Capital and others. Friel'; South Main. HU" REFRIGERATION; We handle all commerc frigeration works. Dial t 4068. C. A. Deeben. ROOFING , Expert roofing, all types f Hall, Phone HUnter , ....4 D p n Gnrine-v"-. , h i CD iP IE P:l i ' Fstt QBao5iiD MM IMIAUd 395 EAST FOURTH SOUTH SPRINGVILLE'S OLDEST MARKET NOW COMPLETELY RENOVATED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OPEN FROM 7:30 A.M. UNTIL 9:00 P.M. j VATCH FOR GRAND OPENING SOON! 395 East 4th South - Springville uuma .i u.,.,, ... ,J, ,ii .... f j, .... ,n.r. lf STATE FARM - K. "fry ,J Your Car INSURES ALL THREE Sometimes it's smart to put all your eggs in one basket , . . especially when it's your insur-ance protection. You'll enjoy the convenience of having all your personal insurance in the hands of one person who knows your in-dividual needs. Call me anytime. "egi"" It pays to know yoor S STATE FARM Agent Mauray Payne HU - The Grand Lumber Co. 381 South 4th East WE LOAN MONEY LIO Springville 1 MOTEL "on 1250 N. Mn. HU Western SPORTING GOODS Complete line of fishing supple City Bowling & Recreaf, W. 2nd So. HU TV REPAIR FAST efficient guaranty Radio repairs. Jerry's vice, 490 E. 7th S. HU Service calls $3.00. USED CARS Always the Best G- - Anderson, Inc . Third ( and Main, HU VARIETY STORE B & G Store, 242 S. Mn. HU Complete 1, variety store merchandi: K WHEEL BALANCING Modern Tune-i- n b8' v Wheels remain on car. C( Service, 5 S. Mn., HU 9 All I sm to get is Channel 7." If you're not getting what you should from your TV, call Warner's TV Service for a train-ed, experienced, serviceman. Warner's TV - Radio Service Phone HUnter S56 South Main Springville llJsiKiilii p;i;!;5Ss .Si j :' fv.x .iiSliSS? M v n il f Edward G. Barry, Lions Club international president, who will attend the annual mid-winter banquet and confer-ence of Lions Clubs In Salt Lake City Monday, January 13. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Barry. He will ar-rive at 11:02 a.m.; attend the 2 p.m., conference at the Blind Center, 305 East First South and will address the banquet at 7 p.m., to which Lady Lions will be invited, at the Union Building. wuiiiiiiiiiiHimmmiiuiimmiiiiH iiiuioiimiiiuiHiimiiimiaiiuiiiiiiiiH aiiiiuimiinmiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiioiiimiiiiiciiiuiiimiicj iiiiiiiaiiiiiiituiiciiimiiiii I gprtngtriU j 1 1 I MEMBER: 1 UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION I NATIONAL AWARD 7l&2 I WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, Inc. 1 79 cdifcj 57 1 I Published Weekly By I AaliOMiU CditoMal AiiacJattcut At I 7 tO I f. I tutu pap etu 1 --'ubuih.ing. I 1 I Strt A-,i-ty Kompany I At Springville, Utah - I Entered as second class matter at the post office in Springville, Utah under tne act 3 of March 3, 1879. Springville Is a city of 7,000 population. It is particularly noted 5 1 for its famous Art Exhibit and road-buildi- contractors. Springville has a greater I concentration of these contractors than any other city in the United States. Its cniel g ' i industry consists of a steel plant, cast iron plant, creosote plant, canning factory, I powder plant, extensive farming and fruit growing, stock raising and lamb feeding. 1 Subscription In Advance, Per Year $4.50; Per Copy 10c j 1 Springville Herald Staff: I HARRISON CONOVER Publisher CARLOS RIFE vZttl 3 s MANILA BROWN Fditor WESLEY ROBEY g p QRVAL SINGLETON Pressman WOODROW WEIGHT Manager .KENT CRANDALL Pressman 3 MARVIN COX Advertising wiLNA ALLRED Circulation 1 DEAN BIRD Printer RICHARD HARDY Stereotypist raiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiMiuiiiiiiiiiiiic iiiiummiiMim mum omimiiioimimiiini rincanmiiiiiiicamniiiinica miiHiiiiiimmtis Henry J. Riggert, who was advanced to executive repre-sentative with Rio Grande Railroad at Salt Lake City, effective January 1. The new office follows continued ser-vice in the Salt Lake City traffic office since 1940 when he was named agent. Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Cleric or the Respective Signers for Further Information The Sports Line Utah's buffalo herd appears to be holding its own, depart- - ment of fish and game spokes-men announced today after the recent annual census of the herd. This year's census shows 49 animals and represents the highest count of buffalo made in several years, the depart-ment said. The census, made by airplane, showed 41 mature and 8 young animals. The herd ranges in Wayne and Garfield counties in the vicinity of Hanksville and the Henry Mountains. The buffalo count along with aerial census' of elk, deer, antelope and moose make up an important part of the reg-ular winter activities of the department, it was stated. In-formation gathered from this work is important in the for-mulation of mangement plans for the coming years. Of interest to Utah's fisher-men today was the department of fish and game announcement that the winter spawn-takin- g program is now, .proceeding at full speed. Approximately 10,203,000 of the eggs have been or are be-ing processed through the hat-ching troughs for rearing at the department's 12 hatcheries. The above figure includes 138,-00- 0 kokanee salmon, 65,000 mackinaw trout, 7 million rain-bow trout and 3 million brown trout. While much of the stock has been secured commercially, the rainbow trout spawning stock held at two state hatcheries have yielded some 4 million eggs to date and fisheries ex-perts estimate that another 2 million eggs will be taken be-fore the spawning period ends. These rainbow trout eggs will make up a large portion of the anglers creel returns as they now mature to legal size at the hatcheries for planting during 1958. Sportmen who are interested in the management of their fishery resource were reminded today that all of the state's hatcheries are open to visitors. (J3owincj. Scored MERCHANTS League Standing's Team W L Thorn Rock Prod. 40 24 Johnson Tire Service 37 26 Springville Bank .... 32 32 Ruffs Garage 31 32 Springville Herald .. 27 37 G. Lowry Anderson 24 40 Week's Results Ruffs Garage 3 2684 Springville Bank 1 2616 G. Lowry Anderson .... 1 2608 Springville Herald .... 3 2746 Johnson Tire Service .. 3 2905 Thorn Rock Products 1 2737 High Team Game Johnson Tire Service, 1007; G. Lowry Anderson, 967; Spr. Herald, 965. Individual High Series F. Hazel, Ruffs, 618; A. Ol-se- n, Herald, 585; D. Wiley, Johnsons, 583. Individual High Game Len Stone, Thorns, 236; F. Hazel, Ruffs, 227; A. Olsen, Herald, 213. SPRINGVILLE LADIES League Standing's Team W L Humphrey Cleaners 3 1 Peays Market 3 1 Modern Art Photo 2 2 South Main Market 2 2 LeMars Cafe 1 3 Phillips Garage 1 3 Week's Results Humnhrev Cleaners .... 3 2033 LeMars Cafe 1 2026 Peays Market 3 2121 Phillips Garage 1 1961 So. Main Market 2 1929 Modern Art Photo .... 2 2021 High Team Game Peays Market, 742; Modern Art Photo, 715; Humphrey Cleaners, 707. Individual High Series L. Collett, Modern Art, 491; E. Chambers, Humphreys, 477; T. Child, 464. Individual High Game L. Collett, Modern Art, 201; L. Sumsion So. Main, 171; T. Child, Peays, 168; G. Ruff, Peays, 168. SPR. HERALD MIXED League Standings Team. W L The Advertizers .... 35 20 The Editors 31 25 The Newswriters .... 30 26 Printers Devils 27 28 The Typesetters .... 24 32 The Pressmen 20 36 Week's Results The Advertizers 3 1834 Printers Devils 1 1744 The Editors 4 1917 The Pressmen 0 1768 The Newswriters 4 2037 The Typesetters 0 1853 High Team Game Newswriters, 693; The Edi-tors, 664; The Pressmen, 649; Typesetters, 649. Individual High Series E. Chambers, Ad., 546; D. Kennedy, N., 501; E. Johnson, N., 561; R. Kennedy, N., 546. Individual High Game E. Chambers, Ad., 223; D. Kennedy, N., 183; E. Johnson, N., 212; L. Whitehead, TE 199. Notice to Creditors In the Matter of the Estate of George Beardal Deceased. - Creditors will present claims, with the vouchers, to the un-dersigned by leaving with his attorneys, Sumsion & Sumsion, in the Springville Bank Build-ing, Springville, Utah, on or be-fore the 5th day of March, 1958. Owen H. Beardall Administrator Sumsion & Sumsion Attorneys for Administrator Published in the Springville Herald: January 2, 9,- - 16 and 23, 1958. Notice to Creditors In the Matter of the Estate of James B. Burrows, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with the vouchers, to the un-dersigned by leaving with her attorneys, Sumsion & Sumsion, in the Springville Bank Build-ing, Springville, Utah, on or before the 5th day of March, 1958. Vida Burrows' Administratrix Sumsion & Sumsion Attorneys for Administratrix Published in the Springville Herald January 2, 9, 16 and 23, 1958. Notice to Creditors Estate of DAVID S. HOPLA, aka D. S. HOPLA, aka DAVID HOPLA, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under-signed at 275 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah on or be-fore the 6th day of May AD 1958. Wallace H. Gardner, Administrator. RICHARD M. TAYLOR, Attorney. Published in Spr. Herald Jan. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1958. The city of San Francisco operates three municipal utility services a street railway, an airport, and a bureau of heat, light and power. During the last fiscal year these operated at a loss of nearly $6 million, which was made up by the taxpayers. Max Ascoli, editor of The' Reporter, writes: a . . something ominous and somewhat alarming in the r rent conception of of being, as Clausewitz put tt a mere continuation of poiicv by other means,' centered on the meansVe selves and on their strategy, the science ofwar reduced to weaponry wh1 ' diplomacy is reduced som ng very close to prop- - The opinions of men who think are always growing and changing, like living children. Philip G. Hamerton. he tary spending. Heaviest X" continues, will be in J culture, veteran, .agn- - trSSuS tol Nickel t0 COn" 'ength in , In ts oriS&l luetic "n?ern?tinsr ma" metal n uit" ?eS a eful ! tla"S4omc equipment, "SaS nTruf 0StriCtl0n tools osclators and The opinions of mpr, o lation.-M- ary for God's eve Baker Eddy |