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Show iber 3, 1959 j THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Three Th ' . . Mrs. Eissell ia doing nicely af-ter an operation some months ago but Mr. Bissell is not so well. Both are former residents of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Jensen and four children have return ed from a vacation trip to Yellowstone Park and Idaho Falls, Ida., where they attend-ed the wedding and reception for Carolyn Lasson and Ronald Davis. Pride is a guy with rosin on his pants! Kudner Agency. Sacred Pageant at Hill Cumo-ra- h and visiting many other points of interest in the vicin-ity. They went especially to visit their daughter and son-in-la- Francis and Donetta Fullmer Davis and family and tosee their new great grand-son, the son of Francis and Donetta's daughter and hus-band. Mrs. Maude Thorn visited a short time Monday with a sister-- in-law and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bissell at Price. i yjew& lJoteA . . . Martin Conover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Conover and Norman Loback, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Loback, left recently to take basic training in the Guard's program at Fort Ord, Calif. Both recently returned from LDS missions, Norman serving in Eastern Canada and Martin in Tahiti. Helen Anderson has returned from Hawaii, where she spent her summer vacation visiting a daughter Donna, who is em-ployed in office work at Hono-lulu. She made the trip to and from the islands by plane and during her stay toured num-erous places of tourist attrac-tion including trips to all the outer islands. She also visited the LDS temple and was es-pecially interested in the new church school which was still in session when she arrived at Honolulu. She is resuming her work as teacher at the Brook-sid- e school this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Roylance of Vernal visited over the weekend in Springville with Mr. and Mrs. George Roylance and Mr. & Mrs. W. R. Harmer and other relatives and friends. In company with Mr. and Mrs. T. DeVere Payne and fam-ily of Bountiful Mrs. Maude Thorn of this city attended the wedding of his sister, Carolyn Lasson and Ronald Davis at Idaho Falls Temple Wednes-day of last week. Enroute to Bountiful Mrs. Thorn stayed over-nig- ht with a son Howard Thorn and family in Salt Lake City and she also spent one night with the Payne family at Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Fullmer and granddaughter Janet Rig-b- y, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, returned home re-cently from an enjoyable four weeks trip east. They traveled over 6000 miles attending the Payson Plans Big Weekend Events Harvest Days and pavson's coming Celebration, will Friday night with free Jvorks at the Payson Race Track. horse race meet will be Saturday, Sept. 5, quoted wm- 2-- --et of0tthheer29tht"tandin? featur will hi two celebration one on Saturday, beginning 12 noon, and one on Labor Dav beginning at 10 a.m. and art A flower show, displayed byo-c- a flower growers and artists mLh ln the paysonr: A championship Softball game will be played at the Payson Race Track TsoftLn ity recreati" league at 7 o'clock Saturday. A square dance jam- boree will be at the Payson City Park Saturday at 8 p.m rvtt J?hn Bernhart of the WlU bC the speaker at the homecoming program Sun-day night in Nebo Stake Ta- bernacle at 7:30. Speed boat races at Lincoln Beach Boat Harbor on Utah Lake sponsored by the Payson Boat Club and will begin at 1 p.m. I ! fc.mii m X V lm Houstoun Waring, publisher of the Littleton Independent in Littleton, Colo., will ad-dress Utah, Idaho and Wyo-ming editors at Utah State University's first annual Edi-tor's Day, Sept. 19 in Logan. Mr. Waring, a former Har-vard University Nieman Fel-low in journalism, is subject of a State Department film, "Small Town Editor," being shown in 83 countries. NOW AVAILABLE: Professional Suites in the Springville Bank Building suitable for doctors, dentists, or other professions for information contact Mr. Maycoclc or Mr. Packard of Springville Bank ""TsTraying WE SPECIALIZE IN jt Control Service l"Veed Control Service .Welding: Arc, Act. general Repairing :L.wn Mower Service pruning and Tree Trimming F C. WETZEL, Mfr. 197 S. 8th E., Springville Fleidlum Aluminum Awnings HUnter W. R. Courtney Chiropractor 10 to 6 Daily 9 to i 2 Saturday Phone 672 231 South First EaSt SPANISH FORK, UTAH Closed Wednesdays STATE FAIR i9r9 a "tmrer XHniinavTn'ir.F 1960J ) W J7"ri! mmm rur - ' y ' HMnrnl TirrTTTTTI IliU .m J ITJH'S BOUNTY FROM EVERY COUNT? SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS KIDS' DAYS Real Indian Show CHIEF COCHISE of TV's) "Broken Arrow" September 14 and 15. ) INTERNATIONAL AUTO DAREDEVILS September 12 and'l3. ) LES RHODINS & PARTNER Aerial SEYMOUR'S GERMAN CIRCUS THE SILVER CONDORS Aerial Entertainment ) WRESTLING September II and 18. ) STOCK CAR RACES September II. ) HORSE SHOW. Sept. 11-2- 0, Fairgrounds, Salt Lake) An open invitation to the Steel Union: Join us in a forward step Steel companies are spending billions we believe, pave the way to enable the com-o- f dollars to modernize mills, methods Pes to generate new economic progress to be QrW shared with their employees. Y ' ' vS V sYstema',"'c sav'n9s account hS''k can be your bes fr!end' A P f8k O" h bank account that keeps grow- - l Ing puS yOU m POSITIon ot - iiJA bein9 'ab,e Ide over he "i "rugh" spos and fo take ad W&- - vantage of opportuniiesL ,! increase or improve your VW J sfhS I'fv If In3s- - And a bank savIn9s ac ; jmy tyJP'x count buI,ds valuable bank f Cred'f ' nf RU Part SxJX of thls year's harvest away in ( 1 rTS? your Springville Bank account. ym 0 Member Federal Reserve System Sc "VXI" f Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. SSfeVl guaranteed ,v j K U interest 4 i " I H V permitted by Fed- - V- - itfY era Regulations. But America, the world's greatest Accordingly, in return for steel user, can never enjoy the full bene-- agreement on these contract changes we have offered to ne-- fits of this multi-billio-n dollar program until the steel companies' labor agreo-- "eTmerovid year mg an ments are as modern as the machinery . increase m pension and msur-- m the mills. ance benefits this year, and a The steel companies extend this invi- - modest increase in wages next tation to the Union: year. Join us in taking a forward step Such an agreement would place the steel com-i- o help reduce wasteful, out-of- - parties in a stronger position to compete with date practices; help pave the way other materials and with imports of foreig-ner increased production, im-- made steel... It would give employees improved proved productivity, and result- - nettis, higher wages and greater job security ... It would help hold the line against inflation. ing savings which can be shared by employees, stockholders and Proposal does not threaten the basic the public --without contributing rights of Union members in any way. j to inflation. The companies recognize that the Union has a responsibility and a legal right to represent Specifically, we have asked the union to co-- f the interests of its members. The Union, on its operate us m. part, should recognize that the companies have 1. Improving the langnaarrffliespirrtflf flie the right and obligation to manage their plants x labor agreements to bring them up-to-da- te to the maximum benefit of employees, share-- ' with modern operations and to reduce causes holders, and the public of misunderstanding and friction that have in these modem times, with great progress developed in past, already achieved and even greater progress 2. Protecting thousands of innocent workers visible on the horizon, cooperation not opposi-- v by discouraging irresponsible acts of a law-- tion is the mark of real leadership. .'! less few who engage in unauthorized or , wildcat y w1 a cooperative attitude on the part strikes; 0f the Union and its leadership can the steel 3. Retarding further inflation by dropping the industry fully meet the needs of America and experimental cost-of-livi- ng adjustment help curb inflation. clause in the 1956 agreements This clause, We urge the Union to join us in taking this intended to spare steelworkers from the forward gtep effects of inflation, has proven to be itself ?" inflationary and thus self-defeatin- g. All of THE STEEL COMPANIES COORDINATING COMMITTEE the 170 an hour added to wage rates under 375 Lexington Avenue New York 17, New York the claUS3 Since 1956 WOuld be retained. Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation Armco Steel Corporation . Bethlehem Steel Company The Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation . Great Lakes Steel Corporation Inland Steel Company . Jones Inese Contract Changes, accompanied by a CO-- & Laughlin Steel Corporation . Kaiser Steel Corporation Republic ? Steel Corporation . United States Steel Corporation . Wheeling Operative attitude OH the Union S part, WOUld, steel Corporation . The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company I Inflation means a backward step for everyone Vernon Casflefon Attends BYU Photo Course Vernon Castleton, of Modern Art Photo, Springville attended the Intermountain Professional Photographers School week at Brigham Young University, participating in class on child behavior, makeup, correct tele-phone usage, displays and pro-motions, and the legal aspects 'of photography, as well as on photography processes. Master photographers Clear-ance E. Premo, Potsdam, N. Y.; H. Harold Woolwine.Enid, Okla.; and Jerry Rogers, Pro-v- o; and Miss Esther Henderson, A.P.P.A., Tucson, Ariz.; were guest instructors. In addition, special guest lec-tures instructed in all phases of studio operation, and certain faculty members at BYTJ pre-sented technical information for photographers. |