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Show Four THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD . SU BUSIIMESS DIRECTOIII. "Trescriptions compounded promptly and accurately, exactly as your Doctor orders. COSMETICS Coty, Lentheric, Revlon, Max Factor, Tussy and others. SODA FOUNTAIN Featuring Chases Ice Cream HAYMOND DRUG 238 So. Main HU FREE DELIVERY Prescriptions, fountain. Free delivery. S.O.S. Drugs, 214 So. Main, HU 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 ALTERATIONS " Cuyler's, itnfTwT-F-Men's, Ladies clo-thing made to order. Tailored shirts. Remodeling, alterations ATTiMArPR John Kuhni Sons, buyers of dead and useless animals. Phone FR Provo. APPLIANCES G E Authorized dealers, Hoov-e- r vacuums, Estate gas ranges & heaters. Friel's. HU 'Graves Heating & Appliance James N. (Shorty) Graves DAY & NIGHT EQUIPMENT SALES INSTALLATION AND REPAIR Furnaces, Ranges & Water Heaters HUnter 435 East 9th South i, Lumber C0, WE LOAN MONEY HUnter Spring,;, MOTEL tion. 1250 N. Mn tt S Member Best WeJ; mechanics from A, of motor parts. Thr-Phon- e HU MORTUARY CLAUDIN Funeral Her.; Ambulance Service We honor ai Mortuary HU Springville's Complet, Mortuary Blaine Wheeler 211 E. 2 S., Springvl FLOOR COVERINGS Rugs, carpet, linoleum & tile, expert installation. Friel's 213 South Main, HU FLOWERS Springville Floral HU 352 S. M. Flowers fresh daily. Mem. Nat. Floral Ass. TDS. GJFTS 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 Bird's Mkt., 4 S. 4 E., HU Meats, groc. veg. fruits. "Low Prices Every Day." Johnson APPLIANCE SERVICE 263 North Main, Spanish Fork PHONE 488-- Parts and Labor Guaranteed AUTOMOBILE REPAIR Wheel aligning, body work, brake service, tune-up- s, engine rebuilding'. Day and night wrecker service. Phone HU After 5 p.m. HU G. Lowry Anderson, Inc. Miner's Auto Service, front wheel alignment, tune-u- p, brake ser. 480 S M, HU Engine Rebldg. & tuning. Elec. & Carburetor repairs. Phillips Garage. 96 N. Mn. HU Overhaul, welding, frontend align. Brakes & trans. Ruffs Gar., 38 W. Cen. HU AUTOMOBILES NEWSPAPER I SPRINGILf HERALD FIRST IN Local News Local Sports Local Advertising 161 So. Main HU PAINT, PAPER Reynolds Glass & Paint:: Paints, Wallpaper & Sine-- . HU 346 So. Main PHOTOGRAPHY 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 9-5- 1 PAUL BEALS, MANAGER JEWELRY 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. BANKING There ia no substitute for money in the bank. Springville Banking Co., 202 So. Main. BEAUTY STUDIO, 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 i THAT MONEY CAN BUY! HU HUMPHREY Cleaners 60 West 3rd South 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 TERSCRIPTIONSFlbljmAThrl Dorotky Gray Cosmetics Vetinary Products REXALL CITY DRUG Free Delivery 164 S. Main HUnter Duke Jewelry. Watches, Dia-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 LUMBER Coal - Lumber Castle Gate Dustproof Coal Bennett's Paint Builder's Supplies KNOWN FOR DEPENDABILITY Kolob Lumber HU 33 West 2nd South Utah Service 4th South and Main HU Industrial Supplies ve Oil FREE DELIVERY Prompt Courteous Service MODERN ART PHOTO fZMi WEDDING PI?!! PORTRAITS 6VjJ5 Everything :,1--J Photograph Photos by Vernon 130 South Main HU PLUMBING, HEATIN BUCKLEY - JOHNSO' Plumbing & Heating PLUMBING & HEAH Complete installation 1 pair service on all type plumbing and heating. appl. 343 S.2E1Htm: RADIATOR JHVIC Miner's Radiator Service. bldg., repairing, cleanM ;: cores. 132 W 2SW REAL ESTATE Wm. Parry Home Homes, Farms, Rent 2nd S, PhoneHUjj RECORDS RCA Victor, Columbia-Capita- l and others. MaiiHUjf ROOFING. Expert roofing, all W' Hall, Phone HUnter writ; R. USED CARS. Always the Anderson, Inc . Jnire and Mam, HUjf VARIETYSTORL B&GStore, HU CompJ variety storejnercha WHEEL BAiANCfi Z ball-- ' Modern Tune-i- a ; Wheels remain one 5.;; Service, 5 S. MB-- . n ARJRJdDQJRKDERDERIT THE ACCOUNTS OF THE INTEEMHMAIN FINANCE and THRIFT CO. HAVE BEEN PURCHASED BY THE SECURITIES ACCEPTANCE CORP. Securities Acceptance Corporation Thus, more and more people in has been helping the people of eleven and around Springville can now take Midwest and Mountain states enjoy advantage of Securities' "HAPPY better living through sound credit ex-- FAMILY LOANS." More people can tension for over 34 years. get money they need for emergencies, Our faith in the future of this home repairs, consolidation of debt, thriving community is shown by the and purchasing the many needs which fact that we have just now enlarged will make their lives happier. our scope of operations by purchasing At Securities you can borrow up the accounts of the Intermountain to $1400 or more. Finance and ' Thrift Company of . . Automobile Loans nly. S" . ... Furniture Loans This greatly increases our iacili- - . , signature Loans ties to serve a much larger number oi . . Payments planned to suit your people in personal loans and time . , convenience ana needs. sales financing. . , Visit Securities office today or phone HUnter t West Second South lk i..,, .. Phone HU ( XX&1XXP . Springville, Utah LOANS j Open Saturdays Until 4:00 p.m. uiwMfimim Bi : . I for Modern STORE BUILDINGS Meets or Surpasses ANY Test for 1 VOL-VI-K- lf t :: Made Exclusively by PIPE CO. .1550 Springville Road . Provo '". Phone: FRanklin m AND IN SALT iAKE , OGDEiN, lOGAH Open Bowling Free Instruction Sporting Goods ART CITY BOWLING AND RECREATION FROM OUR dSn' FILES ll&J 30 Years Ago Miss Nora Harmer died in a Salt Lake Hospital Wednesday following an operation for goiter. She had had heart trouble and been in bed for the past two years, . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen have moved to their new home in Mapleton . . . The John L. Whiting fam-ily has moved back to Spring-ville from Calpine, Calif., where they have lived the past eight years, . . . Word was received here this week of the death of Colonna Southworth, 34, a for-mer resident who died of heart trouble in San Francisco, . . . Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Payne are rejoicing over the arrival of the first baby girl in their fam-ily born July 22, . . Mr. and Mrs. Berton Groesbeck, Mrs. Lydia Palfreyman and daugh-ter ione and W. J. Groesbeck, are spending the week in Yel-lowstone, . . Miss Leona Ave-re- tt suffered a painful injury to her back when she fell from a horse in the July 24th par-ade. 25 Years Ago Bill Parry and his nephew, Dick Ookley had a good fish story to tell this week only it was about a big rattlesnake which tried to make friends with them after they had bed-ded down near the upper Rock House. After a fight with the reptile with 13 rattles, need-Ipr- q tri sav thev went to hed again this year, . . The Maple-to- n girls softball team manag-ed by Bill Snow, lambasted the Lehi lassies to the tune of 36-- 3 Tuesday evening before an audience of 1500 fans at the local ball park. 15 Years Ago Lt. Grant Nielson has been awarded the Silver Star for gallantry in action in Tunisia, North Africa, according to word received here, . . The PTA decided at a meeting this week to serve a hot dish at the school lunch and the students bring sandwiches, . . . Vernal Bird, who enlisted in the AC in April 1941, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bird, received his wings and a commission of second litutenant at Yuma, Ari-zona, Wednesday, . . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Condie announce the marriage of their daughter Aileen, to Lt. Rober J. Con-rad of the US Air Corps, . . Lt. Tom Anderson, son of El-len Anderson of this city and Ray Lene Stein of Wichita. Kan. were married June 30, . . Funeral services were held in the First ward Sunday for Rae-on- a Waters, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cariell Waters, who died of a heart at-tack, . . Funeral services were held Wednesday for Mrs. Mary M. Ostler, 83, who died Satur-day of complications following a fractured hip. in their car, . . Mrs. Gladys Harrison, new domestic science teacher and Miss Inez Starr in the commercial department, are the only new teachers this year at the high school, . . Utah legislature adjourned today af-ter passing the two percent sales tax which is an increase of more than double the pre-vious three fourths percent, . . Work is progressing on the million gallon water tank for the city culinary water system in Spring Creek canyon, . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer of Payson, formerly of Springville have a new baby son born Aug. !l, . . Mr. and Mrs. Brig Liechty have a new baby son at their home here. 20 Years Ago J. Reno Vance, well known church worker, died suddenly Wednesday of a heart attack, . . . Reed Rigtrup suffered fractured ribs in a car accident Sunday when the car he was driving belonging to Fred Sum-sio- n, and a fish hatchery truck driven by upton Cherrington, crashed, . . Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Thorpe have a new baby daughter born August 2; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sargent have a son born the same day, . J Miss Conda Riding, Miss La-Rhe- a Nielson and Miss Melba Merriot save entered the bath-ing revue to be held at Lake-side resort Saturday evening, . . . Mrs. Melessa Messenger 95, will be honored by the Black Hawk organization at the encampment at Moroni next week. She has been a guest of honor the past two years and plans to celebrate igaiiuuiuuiumuiwijiuiiiiimmic MEMBER: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION 1 NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION I NATIONAL AWARD V KCTI 1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, Inc. Published Weekly By 3pF 57 . . . NaiiatuU Cdd&aU AiioatattOM Amvntt 1 ) 1 ('.L V) IP'.I ' I BeiUl Avuipap, GtmUOt Strt I ublidning. Kompanij ! I 1 At Springville, Utah Entered as second class matter at the post office in Springville, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Springville is a city of 7,000 population. It is particularly noted for its famous Art Exhibit and road-buildi- contractors. Springville has a greater concentration of these contractors than any other city in the United States. Its chief g industry consists of a steel plant, cast iron plant, creosote plant, canning factory, powder plant, extensive farming and fruit growing, stock raising and lamb feeding. g Subscription In Advance; Per Year $4.50; Per Copy 10c Springville Herald Staff: B I HARRISON CONOVER Publisher CARLOS RIFE Printer I MANILA BROWN Editor WESLEY ROBEY Pressman ORVAL SINGLETON Pressman WOODROW WEIGHT Manager KENT CRAND ALL Pressman MARVIN COX Advertising WILNA ALLRED '.. Circulation I DEAN BIRD Printer RICHARD HARDY Stereotypist iiiipiiiuiiiiinirftiiiii piiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiHii piiiiiiiiiiiiipi iiiii Insurance Man Wins Trip to Convention City LuDean Litster, local repre-sentative for Beneficial Life Insurance Company, and his wife have been invited to at-tend a company convention in Estes Park, Colo. Mr. Litster qualified for this convention by meeting regid requirements in quantity and quality of busi-ness written during a five-mon- th period. The convention will convene from July 28 to July 31. They expect to return home August 3 taking time on their return to visit Denver, Colorado Springs and the Roy-al Gorge. Fine Stairways Provide Prestige One of the most effective ways to give a house beauty and dig-nity is with a graceful stairway. Properly designed and built, a stairway such as the one in the photograph adds both prestige and value to any home. Home owners intent on re-modeling or families planning to ' Fix A' handsome' stairway lends grace to any home. build can obtain complete stair-ways in styles ranging - .from traditional to modern from build-ing material dealers. These "packaged" stairways, made of ponderosa pine and se-lected hardwoods, are composed of parts machined for each other at the factory and sanded smooth, ready for assembly. The', dealers also carry stock stairway parts, including a wide range of styles in newels, rails, balusters, starting steps, treads, and risers. i i Barbecue 'burns hurt. CLEANSE INJURY WITH fPKl- - Mw STERl-TA- D GAUZE TAD, SOAP Yp LZfW AND WATER APP1V FIRST d7. ,( U a iftJfLfc ; AID CREAM ANTISEPTIC ) m f ) ZW TO RELIEVE PAIN flZZXlX Lr: INSTAUTl-- Y. PREVENT H 7 f H'flfZ' R-- INFECTION. HPVER . Jpfflfc IMWuP USE butter, oe ktLzjd T H vjrUojd' KtJEES CAN MAR SUfAMEU j TUtJ. CLEANSE INJURY, APPLY CREAM ANTISEPTIC OH STERl-PA- V GAUZE PAD. WR-A-P IN RED CROSS IMPROVED BANDAGE Jf'Wa WHICH CONFORMS, STRETCHES.-PERMIT- S J jO., CONTINUED FREEDOM OFMOVEMENT- - pGaas M-Jr- M' JL Large cuts, gashes, are DANGEROUS. CLEANSE iJ-CK- ' ' 1 WITH STERI-PA-D GAUZE 0 A PAD, APPLY ANTISEPTIC WilS WTH FRESH PAD AND "Jfr ' C WA'At TAP- - WATERPROOF r$7; ; ..' SmjLBAND'AlD CLEAR. f:f:).ypm-- tape adheres best, ipjMX&5, STRETCHES WITH SKIN, fm (WkT3YofdoHNSQNiLjokof). ' -- ' AND IS INVISIBLE. LJ Also recommended for reno-vation were Nos. 11 and 12. The foundations of the houses, which were built in 1686, are unstable. The renovation cost was tentatively estimated at four hundred thousand pounds ($1,120,000). My Neighbors "We call it 'Government Goulash' because a lot goes into it, the price is outrageous and the benefits are doubt-ful!" Legal Nptices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Martha Ann W. Henderson, also known as Mai'tha A. Hen-derson, 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 before the 4th day of Decem-ber, 1958. George H. Henderson, Jr Administrator. Sumsion & Sumsion Attorneys for the Administra-tor. Published in the Springville Herald: July 31, August 7, 14, and 21, 1958. Recent studies show that cancer of the uterus is more prevalent among- young womer than had been previously indi-cated. The American Cancel Society urges all women tc have yearly checkups including pelvic examinations. In fiscal 1957, about $27,000,-00- 0 was spent' on research in mental illness. This includes grants from public and private funds. And it covers every as-pect of basic and peripheral research in the hundreds of different mental disorders that exist. It doesn't begin to meet the need for the care of pre- vention of these numerous dis-orders. It is estimated that over 1,500,000 working years of life are lost each year by new pa- tients admitted to our mental hospitals. This amounts to $3 -- 000,000,000 in potential net earnings for each group of pa- tients admitted each year. |