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Show mi IMiiil""' MafcM ailIW'MM -- - ' ln "nl1 i....... in.THfc 'iimiii n n iwimi ninii i' ibh-- i - n n "in in r- -i ' - xim3.-v- m ii ii mitT.Trr.1 iiaiiTri fSirfl"mr' ill May i: Page Two THE SPR1NGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD i - Artists PlaTuii' (CQassofDOdO AoOs r Tips on Touring mm By Carol laneaMM Women' Travel Authority Traffic Safety Awards If you have been doing traffic safety work in your community, June 15th is an important dat for you. That's the day applications close for the 1958 Carol Lane Awards for Traffic Safety. These awards go to the three 01SL STATE FAR1 Mauray p HU yhe. Cu27crrij2sz "Speaking about the speed nf light it gets here too early n the morning!" FOR SALE IF your linoleum is old, you'll be sold, on Glaxo. Beautifies and makes it last. Paint Pot. ml5ca BPINET PIANO Assume pay ments $15 monthly. Write: Summerhays Music, 3719 So. State, S.L.C. 15, Utah. jl9 MATTRESS in good condition. Screen door with grill, hinges, etc., cheap. Arch Reynolds, 80 W. 1st North. m22 FRAME Building, 14x16 ft. good condition. Inquire 501 South 4th East. mlStfc TOMATO, pepper and sweet potato plants. M. Oscar Boy-e- r, 211 No. Main, HU m29 SAVE on slightly used home model electronic organ, two keyboard with percussion, Provo area. Also repossessed two manual organ. Take over low monthly payments. For further details write Credit Dept., Box No. 252, So. Salt Lake Br., Salt Lake City, Utah. m29c home. Built in ringe, disposal, carpet, gas heat, garage. 100 C. Street. HU ml5tfc FIELD Seeds, Barley, Wheat, Oats, Corn, Grasses and Al-falfa. Phosphate and Nitrate Fertilizers. Check - R - Mix poultry and livestock feeds, whole rolled or ground grains. Smart's Feed and Produce. ml3tfc FLOUR sacked or in cans, Cereal, Wheat, Beans and Rice. Garden and lawn seeds, Fertilizers and Insecticides. Garden Tools and Supplies. Smart's Feed and Produce. ml3tfc CHOICE top soil or fill dirt Eldon Bartholomew. Phone HU s27tfc F E R T I L IZERS, Insecticides, seeds, garden tools, feeds, Boats & Motors. Springville Feed, HU m28tfc brick home, 3 lJ T mV.QT FOR RENT CARPET Cleaner, Phone HU-9-521- 1, Art City Upholstery and Decorating Co. 220 So. Main. m22 apt. partly furn. 269 E. 4th So. m!5tfc 2- -BEDROOM modern brick home with garage, gas heat. No dogs. Charles Boyer, HU-9-507- 1. f20tf e 3- -ROOM modern apt. Also modern home. Furnish-ed or unfurnished. Ph. HU-9-401- 7. f20tfc WHEELCHAIRS, crutches for rent. Haymond Drug Co. Ph. HU j!3tfc ground floor apt. part-ly furn., gas furnace, utility room. Phone HU In-quire at 113 E. 3rd So. f6tfc NEW modern fur-nished home Gas heat. Good location. HU mlefc FURNISHED apt. Mrs. O. P. Senior. HU f6tfc GROUND floor apt. partly fur-nished. 286 East 1st South. a24tfc 2- -BEDROOM unfurnished apt. Heat, water furnished. 159 West 4th South. mltfc WALLPAPER Steamer for rent. The easy way to re-move paper. $2.50 per day. Reynolds Paint Co. 346 So. Main. ml5 3- -ROOM Furn. Apt., modern. 112 E. 2nd So. Phone HU-9-412- 0. m8tfc MODERN partly furn. apt. All gas appliances. Ph. HU or 110 No. Main. m8tfc PARTLY furn. apt. $55.00 month. HU 58 West 2nd North. ml5 home with gar-age. Completely furnished. Inquire 42 North 1st East. m8tfc ndividiial women and three wo-nen-or parents' groups who in he opinion of the judges have iriginated and carried through the nost effective traffic safety pro-tra-in their community or state. The awards are administered y the National Safety Council hrough a grant of Shell Oil Com-an- y and are named for Shell's vomen's travel director. First, second and third place vinners in each category receive il.OOO, $500 and $250, respective-y- , in savings bonds, plus bronze iculptures symbolizing "Woman's irotective instinct." The three winners and three women epresenting the top clubs travel o Chicago in October to receive heir honors during the National safety Congress. If you have been active in traf-i- c safety work" during the past 'ear, why not make a report on 'our project and submit it for the iwards? Entry blanks and infor-natio- n can be obtained from Miss Uice Catherine Mills, Director of Vomen's Activities, National Saf e-- y Council, 425 North Michigan avenue, Chicago 11, 111. But hurry. June 15th is the clos-i- g date. Ths greet bssirbn cf the Old West W FOB SICI-IZ3H-,' TASTE! K OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY., DISTRIBUTED BY V DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON y Cells uiu. uaigc large living room, utility room, double garage, sprinkle system. Corner lot. Ideal HU o24tfc NIELSON Feed and Supply carries a complete line of Larro Feeds. Rolled barley, oats, wheat, hay, straw, salt. 1141 So. 4th East. Phone HU j9tfc .GAS heater. 30,000 B.T.U. with fan. 265 Canyon Ave. m22 1952 BELVADERE hardtop Plymouth. Excellent condi-tion. Low mileage. Contact Mrs. Blake Gammell, Phone HU a24tfc WESTINGHOUSE Electric Range, $30.00. 40 gal. Elec-tric Water Heater, $20.00-Ph- . HU m8tfn JOHNSON 18 inch lawn patrol power mower. Auto clutch, grass catcher. Machine used 4 months. $85.00. See at 190 West 1st So. m!5 WORK WANTED CUSTOM plowing. Call HU-9-48- after school and Sat-urday. m20tfc PERSONAL PIMPLES. Clear those pimples in two weeks or less with odorless and skin color H & M Ointment. Sold at your drug store on a written mon-ey back guarantee. j30tfc HELP WANTED ATTRACTIVE woman over 25 to train as beauty advisor for Studio Girl Cosmetics. Card of introduction or party plan. Call FR for in-terview 8 to 9 a.m.; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. only. fl3tfc MISCELLANEOUS WOMAN wants work, regular house work or cleaning. Ph. HU m!5tfc LAWN Mowers sharpened and adjusted. Pick-u- p and deliv-ery service. Porch railings & columns. Carly Iron Works. HU mltfc DAY & Night Wrecker Service. Phone HU after 5 p.m. HU G. Lowry Ander-son. Check our purchase pay-ment plan on all Automotive repairs. m29tfc BUYING, selling, hauling live-stock; also custom plow-ing. Ray L. Davis, 1512 So. We're celebrating with Our Three best sellers in ARE you having a dinner party or club? Let us serve you anytime anywhere, chicken, meat, or fruit pies on order. Bart's Catering Service, 544 So. Main, HU o31tfc WINCH truck work. Trees trimmed or removed. Pole and tower erection. Free es-timates. HU of HU-9-521- 4. may29 TEENAGE boy wants work after school and Saturdays. Phone HU m8tfc CUSTOM plowing. Garden lots or acreage. HU a24tfc CORN planting. HU ml5 Main, pnone HU after 6 p.m. j30tfc REGISTERED Duroc boar ser-vic- e. Call HU m!3tfc TREES topped and removed. Free estimates. Call HUnter m20tfc CASH for your upright Piano. Hart Bros. Music Co. 46 E. 8th So., SLC, Utah. Phone Collect DA m22 - At iQSt . . . SAFE V mowing danger 4 v zone fully guarded iSf.liSTSR ROTARY HOVEflS equipped with new and exclusive 1 ii-- r. 10 DOWN C0REMASTEf I No daiiger ... no doubt . . . when usr MOW nrGROW nut f any member of the family steps behind the CHOREMASTER to , j make quick work of weeds or grass! Ask for an ' I The SAFE T GUARD effectively Eye-Openi- ng i guards the user . . . lets graiss Demonstration j I through and keeps feet out! TODAY' j SpE-DEisgviil- e Feed the most popular size! We've sliarply reduced prices on these three outstanding Goodyear Tires for our 1 60th Anniversary Sale! Stop, today and save with safety 1 Super-Cushio- n 8DELUXE PWII fil " mtmMl Suflr;c DaisgJ 4 1 fR9S $117705 f f wall I 1 1 1 Hi r 1 WJ ' ' "'; I J rw.pp.ble tire. I K(l, I'fe. . ED JOHNSON TIRE SERVICE 43 East 2nd South HUnter ZJ , (Continued from bition of their House will be held ! be shown of the So ' t country and so ? tists win relate their W:; experiences (i ' sides the instructed nan Mathews, chairman at the BY?" ' I ..... I l. f;. t ! : : r : .' I 4 Blaine Van Patten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Van Fatten, who returned Sun-day from an LDS mission to South Australia and spoke in his ward that evening. He represented the Second ward in the mission field. Released in March, he completed a trip practically around the world making a tour of Eur-ope, also New Zealand and other countries enroute home. Lead me in Thy truth, and teach me: for Thou art the God of mv salvation; on Thee do I wait all the day. (Psalm 25, 5.) Our Heavenly Father is the source of all wisdom, as He is of all live and all good and all mercy. Why should not we, His children, gladly take all our problems to Him, seeking in prayer His guidance and, re-ceiving it, obeying? For then we shall be wonderfully confi-dent and strong. The individual doe, , L to advertise his, gion in big type. H.fj The humarTrT" N lems, including you 7 - Ks IN HOMETOWN AMERICA I ' , -- yae Joy of 'bNQt r .:i''-3&- A ""1 V an' hustle h W fJpORT.O V p-- j vS p The difficulty with most laws, human and divine, is in the interpretation. Time is not so scarce. What is rare is the proper and intel-ligent use of time. "Just like Hungary, Com-rade. All Russian satellites get burned up sooner or later!" The Road Toll Zflexiy Marcu The Travelers Safety Service 229,700 pedestrians paid the road toll in '57. Life is a problem of balance; usually, the bank balance. US Leads Russia In Production Of Most Staples Who is ahead, U. S. or Rus-sia, is the title of an interest-ing pamphlet put out by the National Federation of Inde-pen- d Business, Inc. Stating that production the standard of living of the people in a country, the phamplet points out that in 1955, the U. S. was 55 years ahead of Russia in the pro duction of iron; 51 years ahead in the production of steel; 41 years ahead produc-ing crude oil and 70 years ahead in production of natural gas. Other production records in which the US was ahead of Russia 32 to 111 years was. in paper, cement, lumber, tobacco, railroads, butter, soap, sugar, zinc, cotton and wool, copper and boots and shoes. U. S. population increases 28 percent from 1937 to 1955 and that of Russia 23 during that time, the pamphlet indi-cated. The secret of continuing na-tional prosperity is continuing consumer buying power. People without responsibility are usually anxious to solve tremendous problems. The complaining of big busi-ness is absurd when you learn how much profits have in-creased. Rip Kirby By John Prentice & Fred Dickenson THAT'S MY CHECK FOR V I HOPE ALL OUR ' THE 1958 CRU5APE OF REAPERS WILL THE AMERICAN CANCER J CTOIN US IN SOCIETY, DESMOND xf SUPPORTING THIS J V WORTHY CAUSE, NT" Ni MR. KIRBY. ' rO l'iMt. 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