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Show 1 PaSe Two THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD . It (COassnffnedl Ad! FOR SALE MAHOGANY drop leaf dining table, 4 chairs .Also mahog- - ' any secretary. HU a7tfc F EJ R T I L 1ZERS, Insecticides, seeds, garden tools, feeds, Boats A Motors. Springville Feed, HU m28tfc ' 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 RAWLEIGH Products A. Laron Larsen, 367 E. 2nd No. HU nl2tfc 4-- B E D R O O M brick home, $12,500. Assume G.I. loan at 4V2 and umall down pay- - ; ment. Call 724-- J Spanish Fqrk for appointment. d3tfc TWO Jersey heifers. Phone HU Howard Sanford. al4 1954 BUICK Hardtop d, good tires, one own- - FOR RENT WHEELCHAIRS, crutches for rent Haymond Drug Co. Ph. HU jl3tfc FURNISHED Apt., Laundry facilities . Utilities paid ex-cept lights. Inquire 294 So. 3rd West. alOtfc FURNISHED apts. by week or month. Call Carroll's Motel, HU s24tfc UNFURNISHED ' apt. Utility room. 333 E. 2nd No. Inquire at 54 No. 1st E. HU o29tfc apt. Ground floor. 670 E. 1st No. Bill B. Averett. Phone HU jl4tfc 2 APTS one and 1 bedroom apt. 528 So. Main. HU or HU or HU j28tfc UNFURN. Apt., ground floor, large, light, 36 E. 5th So. Ph. HU fl8tfc Now Is the Time to Plan to PlantT BEAUTIFY YOUR YARD Shade and Fruit Trees jt Evergreens Flowering Shrubs of All Kinds Seeds Landscaping Service Garden Supplies Complete Line COME IN AND SEE US AT SUHNYVIEW NURSERY 900 South 4th East or call HU or Spanish Fork 758-- er, clean. Excellent condi-tion. Phone HU m31tfc SPINET Piano built by Bald-win. Located near here. Will sacrifice rather than return to Salt Lake store. Write Adjuster, P.O. Box 412, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. a7 USED TV sets, 7 models to choose from. All makes from $49.95 to $99.95. Friel's. Ph. HU i m3tfc BUILDING LOT 60 x 220. Lo-- 1 cation, 517 East 1st North. Call HU Glen Tipton. mlOtfc DAISY, columbine, delphinium, peony, bleeding heart, phlox, pansy plants. Now is the time to plant perennials. Roy Bradford, 1100 So. Main, Spanish Fork. Call 371-- J. a7 BUILDING lot Unexcelled view of entire valley. 110 x 150 ft. Make offer. HU ml7tfc HAY. HU C. H. Cran-- ; dall. a7 SPINET Organ, home size, this area, assume balance of contract. For more details write: Credit M.G.R., Box 148, S. H. Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. , a7 THE well kept carpet shows the results of regular Blue Lustre spot cleaning. Friel's, Inc. a7ca 1957 PLYMOUTH V-- 8, SEMI-Baseme- nt home, very nice. 1510 So. Main. Phone HU flltfc unf. home. $50. HU Bert Cherrington. f4tfc 1 Modern house, part-ly furnished; also Modern Apt. partly furnished. Call HU 110 North Main. m31tfc furnished apt. with bath. G. Lowry Anderson Trailer Sales,' 1525 North Main to inspect. m31tfc TWO bedroom apt. with elec-tric range, refrigerator, washer and dryer. $55 a month. Springville Realty, HU or HU apt. Partly furnished. 96 East Center. Phone HU-9-50- or call at 80 East 2nd South for information. m31tfc partly furnished apt. HU m31tfc FURNISHED small apt. Good location. Utilities except lights furnished. 35 East 5th South. m3tfc PARTLY Furn. apt. Couple only. Inquire 742 So. 2nd E. Phone HU m3tfc unfurnished apt. with utility room. 565 E. Center. Call HU or inquire at 557 E. Center. r-- k,.ti Cp Ripplin' Rhythm v. .w ' Wcitcr Fell I I Now on dispay in an assort- - I , -- . . " 4 t ment of paste! colors.... mlOtfc BEAUTIFUL new apartment. Stove and refrig-erator. Private entrance. No smokers. HU m24tfc UNFURN. duplex built in stove, oven, drapes, storage space. 851 E. 1st So. Phone HU m24tfc 15 FT. VACATION trailer, ready for occupancy during your vacation. Reservations now being made for use on rental basis. Call early. HU-9-46- a28 Home, gas heat, 213 So. 4th East. HU after 4 p.m. a7tfc 3 ROOM furnished apt. 353 So. 1st East. HU a7tfc WORK WANTED GUARANTEED Watch and clock repairs,' my home. Doug Brinkerhoff, 315 South 3rd West. Phone HU o29tfc INCOME tax returns. Call Kae Weight. HU after 5 . p.m. on week days for ap-pointment. Apr. 14 MAN wants work plowing, farming, dairy work, or truck driving. HU al4 sedan. 54 No. 2nd E. Call HU a7tfc MAPLE drop leaf table, will seat 10. Call HU a7tfc HOTPOINT electric range, $40. Very good condition. HU 561 Brookside Drive. a7tfc SAVE on Baldwin Home Or-ga- Have an Organ Con-cert in your home for your family, friends and neigh-bors. Have an evening of fun and earn a big discount on any home model Baldwin Organ. No obligation. Write Organ Concert, 28 East 1st South, Salt Lake City, Utah. al4 MISCELLANEOUS WHEN you need Insurance see LuDean Litster or phone HU-9-647- 0. Be Sure Insure Today. d4tfc PAINTING paper hanging, zolitoning. Free estimates. Call HU Mart B. Bringhurst. J30tfc 1 SEWING Children's cloth-in- g. Experienced seamstress. 502 So. 4th East. HU m24tfc FOUND GIRLS gloves left at Herald office. Call identify. a7 LADIES leather coin purse with some money and other articles. Call HU identify. a7 Announces the formal opening of our suit department ... lllif Featured in this new he newest. Pk"jP and fabrics ' .fclW under our own label ,1 and at M Come in now and select your graduation suit from this all-ne- w stock! Use our convenient lay-awa- y plan! Bob Tfaomas 56 West Center Provo, Utah js-".- - ' f Several price ranges to sel-- r r- . t , I K --w ect from! -- r?pS vool fV&XrtSK NYLON fv ACRILYH I, mm 5.00 and up pll Cli ' . Per square yard 1?IV completely installed t I ONLY 3 LEFT 1 : 8-pie- ce W' Bedroom Suite i $is)?50 Linoleum Remnants, Half Price adiion furniture m Horth Main HUnterH ' Open 7:00 Adults 75c Show 7:30 OPEN EVERY NIGHT "Cash McCal!" Starring James "Maverick" Garner "Old Man of the Sea" with Spencer Tracy v STARTS SUNDAY "Anatomy of a Murder" V! , Jlv r ''- - - v J Scouts Bruce Packard, Kent Sumwon and Phillip c fit the "old hoss" with a saddle and other regalia in nearsal for the Springville MIA stake mus.c festival e" Tuesday evening in the high school gymnasium. 1 V' V'- - Li.w , ; , . - ' .,y All dressed up with Easter bonnets and new ties for the Mutual Marrieds dinner-danc- e April 16, at the Stake House are leaders: Mrs. Eileen Bird, Cecil Maynard, Dick Conover, Mrs. Josephine Conover and Mrs. Carol Clark. A prize will be given for the best Easter costume and to the ward with the most members. Mutual Marrieds making merry plans for dinner-danc- e April 1 6 Mutual Marrieds of Spring-ville stake have elaborate plans for their first spring dinner dance set on Saturday night, April 16, at the Stake House. All married folks of the stake are invited and should get their tickets before next Wednesday. An "Easter Parade," theme is to be carried out and all are asked to wear an original Easter costume. In fact there will be a fine for those who don't. And a prize will be given for the most original attire. The ward with the most attending will also be given a prize. There will be a program, floor show and lunch and all are asked to bring their own dishes. Dancing will be by tunes and new ones. (doming. lventi Camp Calico DUP Camp Calico will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Lillian McKenzie next Thursday April 14, beginning at 2 p.m. Sage Creek PTA The Sage Creek PTA an-nounces they will sell pop-cor- n balls and cup cakes at the schol each Friday noon all through April, to raise funds for a new TV set for the school. Legion Auxiliary Legion Auxiliary members will meet at the high school Art Building- next Wednesday evening- for a tour of the cur-rent Exhibit, under direction of Unit President Marva Da-vis. Later the group will, as-semble at Memorial Hall for a business meeting and re-freshments. Rell Francis is scheduled to give the lecture on the exhibit that evening. Stake MIA Dance A combined K o 1 o b and Springville Stake MIA Record Hop will be held ' Saturday night at Springville Stake House for everyone Mutual age. Dancing begins at 9 o'clock. Tennis Score Coach Garrett's tennis played at Orem and won tV matches 3-- 2 last Thursa-The-will compete this cot ing Sat. at the anual Snt College invitational at Et raim.' In Hospital Mrs. Ruel Averett suffered a. heart attack at her home Saturday and has been con-fined to the Spanish Fork Hospital this week. Her condi-tion is reported improved. Council studies sale of raw milk (Continued from Page One) Morgan, and Wendell Nielson be appointed Safety Council members. It was moved by CI. Clyde and seconded by CI. Crandall the names as recom-mended by the Mayor be ap-proved. Lester Davis and George Fergus were present regarding building a Launderette at 300 East 4th South St. It was pointed out the location was in a Residential District and would have to be rezoned com-mercial to locate business at that address. He was advised that property owners' in the area must be favorable to the block for commer-cial purposes. After a discussion on the selling of raw milk and the advisability of amending the milk ordinance to allow the selling of raw milk, a mo-tion was made by CI. Clyde and seconded by CI. Crandall that two Councltmen be ap-pointed to make a further study of it and report to the next Council meeting. CI. Memory reported that Edwin Burbank had been se-lected to be caretaker at Kel-ly's Grove. The Council approv-ed the action of the commit-tee. A petition for curb and gut-ter by property owners at 13th East between Center Street 150 North was presented. The Council felt that; other areas should be considered and the property owners informed of the possibility of forming an Improvement District to im-prove their property and to be paid for in ten years. Enjoying good things is evil, but becoming slaves pleasure is. Eddy The race of delight is short, and pleasures have mutable faces. Browne Wednesday rites set for Peter Jensen (Continued from page one) Jensen of Avondale, Arizona; Mrs. Dean (Alene) .Warthen of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Albert (Ruth) Starlin and Mrs. El-do- n (Jenna V.) Warthen, both of Benjamin; 32 grandchildren; 18 and one brother, Chris Jensen, Maple-to- n. Changes made in businesses (Continued from Page 1) Don and Betty Yeager of Cali-fornia, who will be assisted by the present manager, Con-nie Orr. The Yeagers have adopted a motto: "To Please You," and expect to make many new friends in their new business undertaking. They ask townspeople to watch for their new store opening. Principals Ray Clark and Frank ' Patten of the Lincoln and West side elementary schools, have returned home from a national convention of elementary grade principals in Kansas City, Mo. They repre-sented the Nebo district prin-cipals at the convention mak-ing the trip by train and were gone a week. Vain amusement You can't live on amusement. It is the froth on water an inch deep and then the mud. Macdonald |