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Show September 3, 1959 THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Five lllDft!E DD 0 CS E (C T CS W ! 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 I Home Appliances Drive a little, save a lot! Bargain Barn (red) Phone HU Between Springville and Spanish Fork 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 tops, plastic tile. Call A. E. 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 iHU 1000 N. Main CARPETING 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 FLOOR COVERINGS Rugs, carpet, linoleum & tile, expert installation. Friel's 213 South Main, HU Carpets, Rugs, 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 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 MUSIC CENTER Murray Music Center 750 East 3rd South HUnter Complete Line of Band Instruments, Music, Accessories, Repairing Authoriied CONN Dealer MOTOR REBUILDING Motor rebuilding by skilled mechanics from complete line of motor parts. The Love Co. Phone HU MORTUARY Claudin-Lind- e Mortuary Ambulance Service 24 HOURS Springville Spanish Fork 1200 North Main Street PRINTING f Announcements, books, school 'i annuals, com. jobs. Art City Pub. Co., 161 S Mn HU ;, REAL ESTATE Wm. Parry Home Realty. Homes, Farms, Rentals. 52 W i 2nd S., Phone HU i RECORDS t ii RCA Victor, Columbia, Decca, ,f Capital and others. Friel's. 213 'n South Main. HU RENTAL SERVICE ' p. ACE RENTS t Most Everything : Household, Garden, Sporting, is Camping, Cement, Auto riS Plumbing Tools Phone AC 5-48- For Rental Needs p 1745 So. State, Orem I w RUBBER STAMPS FOR RUBBER STAMPS Supplies and Services ART CITY r STAMP SERVICE r HU 270 North 3rd East Jttl SERVICE STATION de You share my profit gas foi less oil by the case. Jach Curtis. No. of County Infirm ysu Smittie's Texaco Motor Tune-u- p, Lubrication, Wheel Balancing, Electrical 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- I PAUL BEALS, Manager INSURANCE Blaine R. Thorn All-Sta-te Insurance Co. Auto, Fire, Life, Personal Liability, Boat Owners Res. Phone HU Business FR 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 repairs. Phillips 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 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 Roclc Products impairs b uenerai Motor Repair. Ph. HU RON COOK SMITTY Jea Brake Service Tune-u-p jjf( Wheel Bal., Generator, Reg-ulat- Service. Firestone & Jl' Dayton Tires Kelly's Texaco Service J 420 So. Main HU Receive your Royal Conoo. , Service at Jim Thorn's Con: oco. HU 25 No. Mair Expert Lubrication & i General Repairs " Mechanic with 10 Years Experience Specializing in Sinclair Products Power X Gaso- - line and Goodyear Tires f and Batteries Dick & Gene's 4th South Main jf Phone HU f Cox's Union 76 Service 15 MINUTE CAR WASH Inside and Out 816 No. Main HU MOVING, STORAGE MOVING? Local Long Distance CALL ALL-STAT- E Moving & Storage Co. FR Provo NEWSPAPER I SPRINGVILLE II HERALD FIRST IN Local News Local Sports Local Advertising 161 So. Main HU 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 When the ship has sunk, everyone I knows how she might have been I saved. 9 Jjj j Neighborly Funeral Service ' J for Three Generations! MORTUARY 211 East 2nd South T209-- 6 J?nlH LADY ASSISTANT Tune-u- p, brakes, wheel bal., lubes, wrecker, welding serv. Springville Garage. HU 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 x or x our uuuoing eeas Ready-Mi- x Concrete Sand Gravel Road Gravel Fill Dirt Roofing Chips Dial Provo FRanklin 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 uvkJAKin rDi ic Art City 66 Service Automotive Tune-u- p jj Wheel Balancing fcjj Complete Brake Service Exhaust System Specialist A HU 6th So. Main Bob McLain, Prop. Complete Wilco Automotive! & Household Products Wholesale H O L L E Y J Service Station Supply HU 77 No. 4th E.jj SHOES I I? S 1 1 "Utah's Biggest Labor Day Celebration" 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! Call HU I. E. Sanford, Manager PAINTING, PAPERING Painting, paper-hangin- g, free estimates. Work guar. HU-9-476- 9. 155 C St. S. Nielson. 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 HOMECOMING PROGRAM FREE FIRE WORKS FLOWER & ART SHOW smut iiiit-ii- m r.a ruin inm I mix in noinr no mn , 1 j,,,,, ,,, f BOAT RACES f SQUARE DANCE SOFTBALL GAME saiiir-ip..-Liioo- ieicb JAMBOREE 1 I1TIIMT HUT I JiTuimr ireiT-Mop- .c, i FAM'LY 4 CLAS$ REUN!NS IL&visjs .ilf . MAMMOTH PARADES Z Lou Melendez Carnival 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 Oil FREE DELIVERY Prompt Courteous Service PIANO SERVICE Tune, rebuild & repair pianos; also band instruments repair-ed. Hanson Music Service. Ph. HU 53 Brookside Dr. PHOTOGRAPHY MODERN ART PHOTO r WEDDING PORTRAITS Everything 'w Photographic Photos by Vernon 130 South Main II U We finish what your camera starts. Genealogy, copy work. Snelson Photo. 101 So. Main. Tip Top Shoe Repair. We sa your soles. We sell new shoe Ph. HU 272 So. Mai; TV REPAIRING j, WARNER'S p TV Service Dealer for Hoffman TV 556 So. Main HU s-- Work Guaranteed VARIETY STORE ( B & G Store. 242 So. Mai' Si, Ph. HU Comp. line Ik Variety Store Merchandise. ( Sprouse-Reit- z Co. 265 Sou1' Main. Springville's comple Self-servi- Variety store. Nl WHEEL BALANCING L Modern Tune-i- n balance Wheels remain on car. Cen!' X Service. 5 S. Main. HU S9' If) iTTTTTTf. , j MEMBER: j j tah State Press Association National Editorial Association I L j Weekly Newspaper Representatives, Inc. j I i Published Weekly By l j ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY j si j At Springville, Utah j i Entered as second class matter at the post office in Springville, Utah, under the act h of March 3, 1879. Springville is a city of 7,000 population. It is particularly noted j for its famous Art Exhibit and road-buildi- contractors. Springville has a greater : i; concentration of these contractors than any other city in the United States. Its chief ! s j industry consists of a steel plant, cast iron plant, creosote plant, canning factory, ! j powder plant, extensive farming and fruit growing, stock raising and lamb feeding. j : Subscription In Advance, Per Year $4.50; Per Copy 10c I. : : p : Springville Herald Staff: j 1 ! HARRISON CONOVER Publisher DEAN BIRD Printer j : MANILA BROWN Ed.tor CARLOS RIFE Printer : WESLEY ROBEY Pressman ! : WOODROW WEIGHT Manager ORVAL SINGLETON Pressman I WTLNA ALLRED Circulation RICHARD HARDY Stereotypist I FROM OUR dIF FILES tion for A ration book by Sep-tember 10 . . . From all indi-cations, hunters will be able to get shells this fall . . . Mark Whiting has been promoted from an ensign to a lieutenant Junior grade in the Navy. 20 Years Ago Victor Frandsen, first nt of the Utah Educa-tion Assn., left Sunday to at-tend the conference of officials at Yellowstone Park . . .. Mrs. Emma S. Taylor is convalescing from a recent op-eration for appendicitis . . . J. W. Whiting Co. was low bidder at $46,723.50 for construction of four bridges and building several miles of road on the Yellowstone Park highway . . . J. F. Wingate has been elected or of the South is District . . . Five new j, 15 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. James Allen of Mapleton, have received the air medal presented the son, Lt. Evan E. Allan somewhere in England. He has been overseas since early in June . . . Word has been received of the death of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pierce, shortly after birth at Blanding, Utah . . . Funeral services were con-ducted Tuesday for Nelson Wright, 69, who was fatally in-jured in an automobile accident on Main St., early Sunday mor-ning. His wife Mrs. Pearl Wright, was seriously --injured in the same accident . . . Miles Curfew has moved to Spring-ville to set up a new barber business . . . Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Phyllis Bramall to Blaine Harmer of Mapleton . . . All motorists must secure applica- - drough conditions present a serious typhoid fever condition, health officials reported this week as they urge everyone to take precautions against the dread disease. 30 Years Ago Milton Harrison, bookkeeper for J. M. Nichols, is convales-cing from a recent major op-eration which he underwent in Salt Lake . . . Double funeral services for Wm. T. Wignall and his son, Mark Wignall who died as result of being struck with lightening Sunday after-noon, will be held in the Sec-ond ward chapel Thursday. Mr. Wignall was instantly killed and the son died Monday of shock and severe burns. Mrs. Wignall sitting in the family automobile witnessed the tra-gedy. She had been with them just minutes before . . . Light-ening struck a large walnut tree at the J. M. Groesbeck home Friday and followed a clothesline into the house, breaking a large mirror . . . Members of the State Training School commission visited sites in Utah, Sanpete and Juab county this week for a state training school. teachers are added to the high school faculty this year Glen Christensen will have charge of mathematics; Edward Christen-sen, type and commercial; Glen Turner, art; Glenn Coffman, junior high mathematics . . . Springville Scouts will be taken on a sight-seein- g trip to Salt Lake City Monday . . . House-wives were being advised to get their bottles ready for the peach harvest which will get underway next week. 25 Years Ago Fire of undetermined origin burned some 35 tons of hay be-longing to Arthur Finley at the A. W. Finley farm, 101 East Fourth No. St. Tuesday morning. Damage was estimat-ed at $350 . . . Utah's drough which has destroyed about 75 percent of the crops was set back by heavy rains of this week . . . Packing of green to-matoes began at the Ross Breezoff packing house on So. Main this week, approximately 150 acres here and at Salem have been contracted . . . Thousands of people from this and surrounding cities were here for the mammoth two-mi- le long Black Hawk parade Wednesday. In a, program in the forenoon, Mayor George A. Anderson urged the campers to forget the drough and have a good time . . . The serious fXi ill Enjoying a glass of Utah's milk is Captain George E. T. Eyeston, London, England. He is in Utah directing pre-parations for speed runs on the Bonneville salt beds for British Motor Corporation models. Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Cleric or th Respective Signers for Further Information approximately 0.3 acre describ-ed as follows: Beginning 10.45 chains North and 2.62 chains East from the SE corner of Lot 4 of said section 4: thence N 0 deg. 20 min. E 1.12 chains; thence S 89 deg. 40 min. E. 197 ft; thence S 22 deg. 10 min. W to a point S 89 deg. 40 min. E from the point of beginning: thence N 89 deg. 40 min. W to the point of beginning. 632 South Main Street, Springville, Utah. Pursuant to Section 15, Chapter 1, Title 65 Utah Code Annotated 1953, the State of Utah reserves all coal and other mineral deposits in the lands hereby conveyed. Bid forms available at State Capitol, Room 147 or call DA- -' Ext. 243. Bids will be received until 9:00 AM, Sep-tember 9, 1959. A cashier's or certified check in the amount of 10 must be furnished as a deposit with all bids. D. K. MOFFAT PURCHASING AGENT. Published in Springville Her-ald Sept. 3, 1959. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATES OF ALEX RO-BERTSON and LUCY M. SMITH ROBERTSON, Deceas-ed. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under-signed at the office of Arnold C. Roylance and Elmer L. Ter-ry, Attorneys at Law, 32 West Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or before December 15, 1959. HILTON A. ROBERTSON, Executor. Published in Springville Her-ald August 13, 20, 27, and September 3, 1959. THE STATE OF UTAH PROPERTY FOR SALE Tract of land consisting of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 12,352 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NEPHI REED STRAW, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned Administratrix at the office of her attorney on or before the 5th day of No-vember, 1959. NORMA NELL HANSEN, Administratrix. JACKSON B. HOWARD, HOWARD & LEWIS, Attorneys for Administra trix, 290 North University Ave-nue, Provo Utah. Published in Springville Her-ald Sept. 3, 10, 17 and 24, 1959. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Lester H. Evans and Jerry L. Evans, both deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under-signed administrator at the of-fice of his attorney, Robert J. Sumsion, Springville Bank Building, Springville, Utah, on or before November 5, 1959. Wayne H. Evans, Administrator. Robert J. Sumsion, Attorney for the Administrator. Published in Springville Her-ald: Sept. 3, 10, 17 and 24, 1959. American railroads have just been given a Certificate of Merit from the American Foun-dation for the Blind. The award was for assistance which the roads give blind travelers, such as the privilage whereby a blind person may travel with a sighted traveler for a single fare, and permission is given for trained guide dogs to ac-company their blind master free of charge. |