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Show January 22, 1959 THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Five i Prices advance for cotton . print cloths. , i Stock market rallied sharply on a broad front. during- the noon period, besides looking over the playground and helping the children cross the street from the school. Brown bells, and more junior police badges, so now we have enlarged our junior police force to a captain, a lieutenant, and six patrolmen. They take charge of the activities in the auditorium before school and the teeth he gave each of the students a tube of toothpaste. Miss Murray's grade is practi-cing for a program to be given to the students next Friday morning and to their parents in the afternoon. Mrs. Anderson's first grade is learning to use a dictionarj so they can write stories bj themselves. Some of theii stories, with many illustrations, are in the main hallway sc that all of the students of the xhool can read them. One of these stories about our janitoi and how well he keeps our building looking. Terry Brails-for- d has gone to Idaho for a few days to visit with his father. The American Automobile Association gave us a lot of safety, posters last week. They also gave us five more Tom Brookside School Hews This Week Barbara White and Barbara Lewis, reporters. Again this week, Brookside has two new participating teachers. They are Miss D'On Carter, from Idaho, who is working with Mrs. LeRoy's jecond grade, and Miss Lor-raine Poulsen, from Richfield, working with Mrs. Anderson's rirst grade. We feel it is a privilege for our school to have these BYU students to help us in our activities while they are becoming acquainted with teaching. Vicki Rowe and Nola Single-ton have come back to school after each being in the hos-oita- l. Connie Watkins, from first grade recently moved to Provo. Two new children came to our school last week, but being as they were changing schools, their parents took them to Arizona for a vacation before joining our first grade and kindergarten. Last week, Dr. Marshall, the father of some of our students came to school and gave a talk on the care of teeth to the children in Miss Murray's second grade. At the end of his demonstration on caring for Benson hails end of corn pro-- duction controls. F.C.C. asks bar on all infl-f ... .... uence-seekers. ; 7 : - - I i, i l I ; r i . . - 'x - y X ll - Happy Birthday this week to two boys and a girl, Michael Anderson, son of Mr. and it Mrs. Bryce Anderson, who recently moved ot here from Salt Lake City, was one year old Thursday January 15; Kathleen Allred, , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Allred J celebrated her birthday yesterday, January -- 21 and Cody Jay Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Olsen was a year old on January 15. The pictures are taken free of charge by the Modern Art Studio and placed in the Springvllle Herald the week of their birth-days also without charge. Reservations are to be made with the photographer a week before the birthday. mm-- - A'- - v FASTER P Mkkifi STARVING - wjr 411 ' , - I Chevron Pressure Primer System ,"S!T,r f ' ' - " starts heavy-dut- y engines in seconds 1 t M - ! ' ! I even in coldest weather. Small steel "L.X.f : , - ' - cartridges of Chevron Priming Fuel, rT Si - a simPe discharger and a few feet - j.' , fe of tubing complete the kit. t,i4 .j ' . - i i This low-cos- t system reduces crank-- r?rm li' f Jm r"'lf r . j case dilution and en- - Pfi; . ife'C To avoid fuel .ine U Akfr' Ilr- - icing, pour a little hi - f7 1 1' Chevron Ban-Ic- e in U '. , . MV . I your gas tank. E N, i :' - I ' For any Standard Oil product, call b - u Zl'i UTAH SERVICE, INC. L ; ; - sJ 4th So. & Main HUnHr ; ntMfai!. ..(. v. i.. .,LlLiMitfm-- . iSK&iA.- immiiWi.-jitftK-'---'-'- - - x -- v v Open Bowling Free Instruction Sporting Goods ART CITY BOWLING AND RECREATION w -- u) REFRESH ' 'Vl WITH MILK! tint ain J ait, A I - :: 4 ,or i , : "f ' itinj w lT0 AMERICAN 0AY ASJN. Of UTAH ,00 WIN Kouseful .f m$$&'rZii ; Vv Al'T name brand furniture , i yzgf x fron, Salt lake's famous 1 . CSfM - K'' Jfit 55' 'r"-- w- - FIRST PRIZE 'Binul? - nfiiMii- -! in"" A Howtful of Brand Name Furniture E . . I " - - - 4- - ll 1 WHmIiEI tLliiitrT4" s Chenille Bed Parr of Spread, Foam S SWWjffiHff-'- I llltrH'JrWW UVING ROOM Famous Kroehler "Mirador" Latex Pillows. " , ' VN ffJwsMJ.t SlVV" '! Sofa ond Choir; Kroehler "Hostess" Chair that DINETTE Finest Howell Bronzetone 7 piece l i:iiisi?EiiJt ' " " ' j j I-- . 'Si.yj' jjUuMuiJ swivels and rocks; Two Mersman "Silhouette" Dinette Set; 94 piece for 1 2 Hand f v - ' 1 " j1UBiSferg'r"'''-- - "" Step Tables; Mersman "Silhouette" Cocktail Decorated Stetson China; 72 piece Conquest i N , I "" """ ' ' Table; Mersman "Silhouette" Drum Table; Two Stainless Steel Tablewore guaranteed by ' 1 - NOTHING TO BUY .. . fomous Phil Mar Table Lamps; Lightolier Tree Notional Silver. sAi-- ' - - ' 'hr , , , , I NO ESSAYS OR JINGLES TO WRITE , SECONDPR,ZE 1' "' - .............................................. BtOKOOfn ramous fashion Trend Plan Hotpoint DeLuxe Electric Rong ik J J," " .v Maker Double Dresser ond Mirror; "Fashion THIRD PRIZE j U SJ- - i ' 1 ,', m S JUST FILL OUT TO ENTER I Trend" Plan Maker Bookcase Bed; "Fashion Phllc Dxe Refngerator 1 IZZZf I Tmxor 7 I J ' 7 Trend" Plan Maker Chest of Drawers, Simmons rtS' U ? H X (Please pnnf carefully) SJumber King Mattress; Simmons Slumber King FOURTH PRIZE 1 r tZ tLmmBKmmmm, o 1 5 YoorName Box Spring; Two beautiful Dresser Lamps; Mor- - wt.nghouse Laundromat ' :VI 7 jk ' ' " - ' ' i j Address 1 V I - f atvistafe , I g33f5 :JLL . - Safeway Store where I shop: J, Rjjt55 ; l! J s"'v to: Safeway, P. O.SSitV?" I , SAVE UP TO SI 00 J midnight Feb. 7, 1959. Winners declared by award drawing to be held at South East Furniture Co., 7:30 I JJli-J-- w I on 1O0L lbs. of Finest "Premium Quality" Farm Fresh. Produce! y Employees of South East Furniture Company and Safeway Stores are not eligible. ? i' orButtermilk of 10 v 'f i S . A r - - pi S U.S. No. 1 Famous Idaho Russets Selected bhortening getabi. 3,!,bn07 ; !M lOjlui i ldeal For A" Potato Servin9s ' Canned Milk sk 689 i l cr Pie Mix -- 39 Sofi 53 2.09 M Ik bag A y r Soda Crackers bS'IISc 10., . 5o.b, (Regular!. 13) QB(t (Regular 4.59) f'y U.S. No. 1 Oysters i,, 3 for 1.00 j OrV OiiiOSIS sZi:l A u 5 D Potatoes Vhole, New 300 3 t9nS 29 Bananas u.s.y.R.p. 2BG.35 Dry Milk r.,.H..,., .89 Kleenex K 4" 4 (' 1.00 This Week's Best Buys! ' Margarine c 2ib, 79c Soap. tt59 Frozen PeclS KS-- - i 7 far 1.00 Saewas Big PorA Sae RaSpbsrrieS 1" Is 61.00 Pirk SSSGi5 lb. Pe Pillings. 31,00 D n o isisr p p Del AlonCe Prink 35 L ITU LD0a Sllb. 3 meA QimlQS a fcrn Loin Porlt Roast End cuts lb. 49 Small Porli Chops Center Loin Cuts ib. 69 Caramels Roxbury Cubes pkg. 4$ 11 Spare Ribs deal Barbecued Country Style lb. 49 Pork Sausage Ib. 39 fft --county style v . ww 7 V7 Sliced Bacon Wicklow, Good Chanty lb. 49 ll v ij )60 U LZ1 Jj tr J Breaded Shrimp opw, choic I0ci.pkg.59 --. i 4 jk yP IP ill in P J ..uuiuuii 1.wW;it.M.iiiij.... juuyit.i....t..aii. ng. ( f,'::is:::C::-- ...JOS'' J' Ci'' Sf:W':?:i Lpili'PlipMi sions v , x n i. aeci : f ;:- - : r-- 1 sions! ITS : -- .. n;ng One wise decision is to promptly get L medication for any illness so it doesn't V" become more serious. 'A stitch in time Autc j$ saves nine" is still a wise adage. h48 Co!d Remedies . CORICIDIN, 25's 98c s,ee Super ANAHIST Tablets, 20's 89c , Or' DRISTAN Tablets, 24's 89c Vick's COUGH SYRUP, lg. size 89c Dristan NASAL SPRAY 1.09 Privine NOSE DROPS 89c Phillips Garage has bowled the highest scratch game, 836, plus 29 pin handicap for 865 ia our league history. Ai. $owincj. Scored ART CITY LADIES League Standings Team W L Foodliner 39 29 Carl Bakers Meat .... 37 31 Brookside Market .... 36 31 High Team Game Carl Baker's Meat, 711; Foodliner, 699; South Main, 683. Individual High Series Alice Brereton, Carl Bakers, 471; Jo Ann Richmond, Food-liner, 423; Jo Ann Warner, Westside, 426. Individual Hisrh Game South Main Market 32 37 Westside Market .... 31 38 Utah Service 31 37 ' Week's Results te Carl Bakers Meat 3 1916 Utah Service 3 1786 So. Main Market 1 1803 Brookside Market 2 1901 Foodliner Market 2 1824 4 Westside Market 1 1782 Harriet Miner, Utah Service 176; Joy Atwood, South Main 174; Marie Medvid, Foodliner 171. MERCHANTS LEAGUE League Standings Team W L Springville Bank .... 14 6 Thorn Rock Products 12 8 G. Lowry Anderson ..10 8 Ruffs Garage 10 10 Johnson Tire 7 13 Springville Herald .... 6 13 High Team Game Springville Bank, 969; G Lowry Anderson, 962; Ruffs Garage, 928. Individual High Series B. Frederickson, Andersons, 596; Keith Jones, Bank, 588; Lloyd Whitehead, Bank, 580. Individual High Game Keith Jones, Bank, 226; L. R. Dunkley, Bank, 222; Joe Hudson, Herald, 222. SPRINGVILLE LADIES League Standings Team W I Phillips Garage 8 0 Haymond Drug 5 3 Peays Market 3 E LeMars Cafe .1 3 E Modern Art Photo 3 5 South Main Market 2 6 Week's Results Modern Art Photo 3 2106 LeMars Cafe 1 210C Peays Market 0 2141 Phillips Garage 4 2336 Haymond Drug 3 206'i South Main Market .... 1 2024 High Team Game Phillips Garage, 865; Peays Market, 781; Modern Art Photo, 736. Individual High Series Norma Mock, LeMars, 535; Lela Averett, Peays, 518; Caro! Weight, Peays, 482; Delia Smith, Phillips, 481. Individual High Game Klell Child, Phillips, 220: Lela Averett, Peays, 203; Bar-bara Thorpe, Modern Art, 197 Chemist wins $75,000 Atoms for Peace Award. Liberia and Panama join fight on sea boycott. |