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Show Page Eight THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD August 195g QBOJSORJESS QD D CS E (C TdD CS ALTERATIONS Cuyler's, 447 N 2 W, Provo. FR Men's, Ladies clo-thing made to order. Tailored shirts. Remodeling, alterations. ANIMAL John Kuhni Sons, buyers of dead and useless animals. Phone FR Provo. APPLIANCES G.E. Authorized dealers, Hoov-er vacuums, Estate gas ranges & heaters. Friel's. HU Philco's attractive, complete appliance line. Fashion Furni-ture, 460 N. Mn. HU Graves Heating & Appliance James N. (Shorty) Graves Day & Night Equipment SALES INSTALLATION AND REPAIR Furnaces, Ranges & Water Heaters HUnter 435 East 9th South NORGE Home Appliances Drive a little, save a lot! Bargain Barn (red) Phone HU Between Springville and Spanish Fork ART SUPPLIES Art Supplies Oil Paintings picture frames & shoes. Han-sen's Shoe 290 So. Main. AUTOMOBILE REPAIR Miner's Auto Service, front wheel alignment, tune-u- p, brake ser. 480 S M, HU Engine Rebldg. & tuning. Elec. & Carburetor renairs. PhilliDS MEN'S FURNISHINGS Headquarters for quality mer-chandise. Phone HU Jack's Toggery. 230 So. Main. MONUMENTS Complete resident Shop, low overhead creates high value. Memorial Art. Arvil Child Mgr. 190 No. Mn. HU MOTEL The Sage, a Motel of Distinc-tion. 1250 N. Mn. HU Member Best Western Motels. CARPETING Specials in CARPETS & DRAPERIES Call us for Free Estimates Art City Upholstery 220 So. Main HU CLEANING, PRESSING COLONIAL CLEANERS I -- Hour Service Free Pickup & Delivery Odorless Dry Cleaning 333 No. Main. HU MAURY THOMAS Manager COLD STORAGE Choice meats, cutting, wrap-ping. Lockers. Spr. Meat & Cold St. HU 268 S 1 W CONCRETE Thorn Rock Products For Your Building Needs Ready-Mi- x Concrete Sand Gravel Road Gravel Fill Dirt Roofing Chips Dial Provo FBanklln CUSTOM WORK F. C. WETZEL, Mfr. 197 S. 8th E., Springville FLOOR COVERINGS Rugs, carpet, linoleum & tile, expert installation. Friel's 213 South Main, HU Carpets, Hugs, Linoleum a. Call HU Free Estimates Installed by Experts FASHION FURNITURE FLOWERS Springville Floral HU 352 S. M. Flowers fresh daily. Mem. Nat. Floral Assn. TDS FURNACE COMPANY Gas Mueller Climatrol furna-ces,, water heaters. Nelson Fur-nace Co. 583 E 4 S. HU GIFTS China, glass, silverware, small appliances, figurines, etc. Friel's. 213 S. Mn., HU GROCERIES Cragun's Market 667 N. Mn. HU Featuring fruits, vegetables, meats & groceries. FRESH VEGETABLES FRUITS MEATS Complete line of Groceries BROOKSIDE MARKET 759 E. 4th So. HU WESTSIDE MARKET 241 South 1st West Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sundays and Holidays: 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. HUnter 9-5- 1 PAUL BEALS, Manager INSURANCE Blaine R. Thorn All-Sta-te Insurance Co. MOTOR REBUILDING Motor rebuilding by skilled mechanics from complete line of motor parts. The Love Co. Phone HU MORTUARY W h e e I e r Mortuary HU Springville's Complete Mortuary Blaine Wheeler 211 E. 2 S Springville Claudin-Lind- e Mortuary Ambulance Service 24 HOURS Springville Spanish Fork 1200 North Main Street MOVING, STORAGE MOVING ? Local Long Distance CALL, ALL-STAT- E Moving & Storage Co. FR Provo NEWSPAPER I SPRINGVILLE HERALD FIRST IN Local News Local Sports Local Advertising REAL ESTATE J I - - i Frazier Realty & Insurance Co v THE MARKET PLL ' FOR REAL ESTATf f I 103 So- Main-- HU RECORDS ' RCA Victor, 6oh7SbiaD Capital and others. Friel's , ' South Main. HU RENTAL SERVjcT I ACE ST Most Everything Household, Garden, Sporting ' Camping, Cement, Auto Plumbing Tools '' Phone AC : For Rental Needs 1745 So. State, Orem K RUBBER STAMPS FOR RUBBER TAMpTI Supplies and Services ART CITY i STAMP SERVICE ' HU f 270 North 3rdEast I SERVICE STATION I t You share my profit gas for less oil by the case. Jack Curtis. No. of County Infirm zz ! Smittie's Texaco Motor Tune-u-p, Lubrication Wheel Balancing, Electrical Repairs & General Motor Repair. Ph. HU RON COOK SMTTTY Brake Service Tune-u- p Wheel Bal., Generator, Reg-ulat- Service. Firestone & Dayton Tires Kelly's Texaco Service 420 So. Main HU Receive your Royal Conoco Service at Jim Thorn's Co-noco. HU 25 No. Main. If your wife f dies with or f shortly after you, where p. will your i go?; ' BE SURE ... F - , t y TODAY! r v INSURE... L LuDean Litster HUnter BENEFICIAL UFE ? HURRY, IMIillt HURRY, Safe 13 HURRY XM --V7 TOS don't be left Mnl 1 ' H out of pre" school sales CASH LOANS $25 to $2000 f (fiKVn ) Get a prompt, private cash loan tthwI L for any worthy purpose on sig- - - nature' only, car or furniture. Phone first for rip service. SPRINGVILLE 134 S. Main St. Marvin L. White, Manager HU Loans below $600 made by City Finance Co. (Utah) Garage. 96 N. Mn. HU Overhaul, welding, front end align. Brakes & trans. Ruffs Gar., 38 W. Cen. HU Auto Repairs Motor Tune-u- p Brake Service Seat Covers Installed Radiator Repairs Clyde Braithwaite AUTO REPAIR 10th So. 4th E., Springville HU or HU Tune-u- p, brakes, wheel bal., lubes, wrecker, welding serv. Springville Garage. HU BANKING There is no substitute for money in the bank. Springville Banking Co. 202 So. Main. BARBER SHOP Springville Barber Shop 272 South Main. Miles Curfew and Bill Stevenson. Frank's Barber Shop Hair Cutting by Appointment. Ph. HU 195 E. 8th So. BEAUTY STUDIO Boyer Beauty Studio, 29 W. 1 So., HU Mary Boyer, Mgr. Professional Work. CABINET BUILDING Fine Cabinet building, formica WE SPECIALIZE IN Pest Control Service Weed Control Service Welding: Arc, Act. General Repairing Lawn Mower Service Pruning and Tree Trimming Dealer for Flexalum Aluminum Awnings HUnter DRUGS Prescriptions, fountain. Free delivery. S.O.S. Drugs, 214 So. Main, HU Prescriptions Fountain Dorothy Gray Cosmetics Veterinary Products REXALL CITY DRUG Free Delivery 164 S. Main HUnter PRESCRIPTIONS 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 DRY GOODS I CHRISTENSEN'S Department Store Reliable Merchandise Reasonably Priced for the entire family. 192 So. Main HU IMC) M. Liability, Boat Owners Res. Phone HU Business FR NEW YORK LIFE Insurance Co. EUGENE J. GIBBS Special Agent 760 So. 8th E.--HU JEWELRY 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 1 161 So. Main HU j PAINT, PAPER Reynolds Glass & Paint Co. Paints, Wallpaper & Sundries. HU 346 So. Main. THE PAINT POT Paint, Wallpaper, Art Sup-plies, Floor & Wall Tile Phone HU 13 East 2nd South Sanford's Paint and Glass 397 East 4th South, Springville HUnter COMPLETE LINE OF WALLPAPER, GLASS, FLOOR TILE, PLASTIC WALL TILE TREASURE TONE PAINTS Free Estimates Free Decorating Advice in your Own Home! Calf "HU I. E. Sanford, Manager PAINTING, PAPERING Painting, paper-hangin- g, free estimates. Work guar. HU-9-476- 9. 155 C St. S. Nielson. PIANO SERVICE Tune, rebuild & repair pianos; also band instruments repair-ed. Hanson Music Service. Ph. HU 53 Brookside Dr. PHOTOGRAPHY I ,i ' I Expert Lubrication & ' General Repairs Mechanic with 10 Years Experience Specializing in Sinclair Products Power X Gas-oline and Goodyear Tires and Batteries Dick & Gene's j 4th South Main Phone HU Cox's Union 76 Service 15 MINUTE CAR WASH Inside and Out 816 No. Main HU Art City I 66 Service j Automotive Tune-u- p Wheel Balancing Complete Brake Service Exhaust System Specialist HU 6th So. Main Bob McLain, Prop. Complete Wllco Automotive & Household Products Wholesale H O L L E Y Service Station Supply HU 77 No. 4th B. SHOES FEED STORES High quality poultry, hog & Dairy feeds. Poultry sanitation & equipment supplies. Smart's Feed and Produce. 340 South Main, Phone HU Pillsbury Best Feeds, medi-cal supplies, poultry supplies, garden equipment, Garden dust and insecticides. Springville Feed, 97 So. Main, HU TASTE TTSB3 gJ of historic America's jAXHctow created the first modern bourbon f 1 1835 preterred p bourbon E mm OLD CROW 5?L Light - Mild 86 Proof NiM KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO.. FRANKFORT, KY., DISTR. BY NATIONAL DIST. PROD. CQk tops, piasiic uie. uaii a. iu. Dallin, HU Custom Cabinets and Mill Work Formica Tops Saws sharpened by machine Building & Remodeling HU 66 No. 9th E. DARRELL WILSON CAFES Chicken, shrimp & steak din-ners. Chicken Roost, 1 mile No. Main, HU Fish & Chips, Thick Tasty Malts. LeMar's, 1700 S. Main, Phone HU Grant Allman's MELODY INN CAFE BANQUETS & PARTIES Capacity 125 HU 1000 N. Main 4th South and Main HU Industrial Supplies ve Oil FREE DELIVERY Prompt Courteous Service MUSIC CENTER Murray Music Center 750 East 3rd South HUnter Complete Line of Band Instruments, Music, Accessories, Repairing Authorized CONN Dealer MODERN ART PHOTO r WEDDING L - PORTRAITS y Everything Photos by Vernon 130 South Main HU We finish what your camera starts. Genealogy, copy work. Snelson Photo. 101 So. Main. PRINTING Announcements, books, school annuals, com. jobs. Art City Pub. Co., 161 S Mn HU REAL ESTATE Wm. Parry Home Realty. Homes, Farms, Rentals. 52 W 2nd S., Phone HU Tip Top Shoe Repair. We save your soles. We sell new shoes. Ph. HU 272 So. Main. TV REPAIRING WARNER'S" TV Service Dealer for Hoffman XV 556 So. Main HU All Work Guaranteed VARIETY STORE B & G Store. 242 So. Ma Ph. HU Comp. Ii"e 01 Variety Store Merchandise. Sprouse-Reit- z Co. 265 South Main. Springville's compl Self-servi- Variety store. WHEEL BALANCING Modern Tune-i- n baJr Wheels remain on car. Certf Service, 5 S. Main, HtJ9' &THE PRINTER HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN . . . that the best way to keep busi-ness good in your hometown Is to trade at home, with your recognized merchants? They're your neighbors and friends. MEMBER: I j Utah State Press Association National Editorial Association Weekly Newspaper Representatives, Inc. I Published Weekly By I ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY j I At Springville, Utah j : Kntered as second class matter at the post office in Springville, Utah, under the act I : of March 3, 1879. Springville is a city of 7,000 population. It is particularly noted I : 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 j 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. j : Subscription In Advance, Per Year $4.50; Per Copy 10c j Springville Herald Staff: j HARRISON CONOVER Publisher DEAN BIRD Printer : : MANILA BROWN Editor CARLOS RIFE Printer I WESLEY ROBEY Pressman : WOODROW WEIGHT Manager ORVAL SINGLETON Pressman 1 WILNA ALLRED Circulation RICHARD HARDY Stereotypist I ;tT7r7 ... FROM OUR dspf FILES igr 30 Years Ago . . . A strange wayfarer passed through town this week with two burrows and a few pieces of bedding and cooking utensils. He had come from California and Mexico and was on his way to Alaska . . . Impressive services were held Sunday for Hazel Binks Miner 36, wife of Lafe Miner, who died Friday . . . Howard Hatfield and Ag-nes Neman of Eureka were married at Provo Thursday . . . Miss Clara Jensen who is to wed soon was honored at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Morris Dallin last week . . . Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Aleen Bird of this city and Charles Harding of Payson. He is a graduate of the USU. . . Bish-op and Mrs. J.' Emmet Bird left Monday for a motor trip through Yellowstone . . . 25 Years Ago . . . There are a few people who are not using the nozzle on their sprinkler thus depleting the water from the source, city officials warn . . . Fire caused from a spark from a train des-troyed three acres of wheat belonging to Silas Hutchings this week. Damages were es-timated at $150 . . . Mrs. Floss Phillips has been elected presi-d. e.n.t. of the Legion Auxiliary A delegation from Spring-ville was in Salt Lake today to secure some beef for canning for use in relief next winter . . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hay-mon-d and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-ward Clyde are among Spring-ville people attending the World Fair in Chicago . . . Heavy storms this week did some good to alfalfa and sugar beets but arrived too late to help the parched wheat crop . . . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thorpe have a baby son born July 24 . . . Mrs. G. R. May-coc- k of this city announces the engagement of her daugh-ter Esther to Rulon A. Earl of Washington D. C. 20 Years Ago . . . A total of 20 building per-mits have been issued by Springville for $46,000 worth of building during the first six months of the year . . . Fun-eral services were held today for Miss Edna Johnson, 46, who died of a short illness Tuesday . . . Many attended funeral services for T. L. Schwartz, 41, who died Friday after two months illness . . . Directed by Miss Jean Smith, a fashion show of work done by high school girls during summer project work, was held Friday . . . Miss Clara Harmer accompanied by Salt Lake friends, left Tuesday for the Hawaiian Islands . . . The east is experiencing the worst drough in its history as trees, lawns and gardens burn. The menace in the forests is also presenting itself. 15 Years Ago . . Police Chief H. M. Weight is warning motorists to stop at stop signs in the city or re-ceive a ticket . . . Those peo-ple who did not get regular canning sugar may register now to obtain it . . . Sgt. Merle Fletcher was recently promoted to Acting Sargent Major with headquarters in Richmond, Va. . . . There is to be a week-lon-g drive through-out the state in which Spring-ville will join, to get clothes for the destitute Russians . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce have arrived here on a short furlough from Fort Carson, Colo. . . . George Bird has been promoted to staff sergeant at Camp Forrest, Term. . . . Royal Oakes is spending a furlough with his mother Mary M. Oak-es, from Camp Phillips, Kan. . . . Carl Curtis is training at the naval center in Farragut, Ida. . . . Eldon Bartholomew has graduated from cook and baker school at the naval train-ing center at Ames, Iowa. . . . Russell Groesbeck is taking training at the University of Colorado . . . Tom Clements is still carrying on his baseball activities in Iceland. :i i r - . " j A 8-- C Norman Brereton who left the past week to serve with the Air Force as an electronics radio repairman in Etein, France. He has been in the service the past 18 months and he and his wife and son Steven have been living in Topeka, Kan. They just returned to Springville and purchased a home at 429 North Main St. Mrs. Bre-reton and son expect to leave in December to join their husband and father who ex-pects to be in France two years. se feeling ris-ing in Mozambique. Housing bill passed by as-sembly. Concern is expressed over de-portation increase. Bills for retail price-fixin- g denounced. A man should whistle the same tune all the time. Sen. Richard Neuberger When the destination is de-sirable, expectation speers our progress. Mary Baker Eddy Uncertainty and expectation are the joys of life. William Congreve All grain prices rise; soy-beans irregular. |