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Show Tanuary 14 1960 THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Three Talk on Alaska Enjoyed by Club Members of the Home Cul-ture Club were taken on a verbal tour of Alaska Friday afternoon, when Dr. Don Chris-tense- n of Salt Lake City told of the people and his experien- - ed with two piano selections. At the close of the meeting, a nicely arranged lunch was served by the hostess to nine-teen club mmbers and guests, the latter including Mrs. Eldon Palfreyman and Mrs. Sibbald Reid. ces during the five years he lived at Ketchican. He also showed a number of interesting movies of the country. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Harrison Cono-ve- r with Mrs. Waldo Jackson, president, in charge of busi-ness. She announced that the club has sent a $10 contribu-tion to the State Hospital to assist with the purchase of an organ. Mrs. Coyne Gifford in-troduced the speaker. Mrs. Maurice Bird entertain- - Brookside School News This Week by Colleen Danielson and Diane Peery Mrs. Anderson's First Grade We have a new training teacher. Her name is Miss Keeler. She is from Provo. She will be with us each forenoon until spring. Miss Palmer. We like her very much. The sixth grade had a lot of fun the other day when they sculptured many animals and other things all over the front lawn. Then we colored them with poster paints. We had a rocket, a car, an arm chair, a giant ice cream cone, a rab-bit, a dog, a turkey, a Humpty Dumpty, an igloo, and many other things. We also have a new training teacher. Her name is Miss Gilbreth. She will be with us all day long until spring. ' i - I ' i .. . k V,, X . -- X-'' ;, 1 - -- x JiiLlh jtt; rfJLIJJ.J.J i? - 4 Mrs. LeRoy's Second Grade Terry Brailsford and Tom Cherrington turned eight years old since 1960 started. We are working hard on our reading and arithmatic and spelling. We have a new student, Gregory Wood. He came from Granite School District. Mrs. Uibel's 3rd Grade Last week we built some snow forts and the whole class participat-ed in a snowball fight between the boys and girls. We had fun! We have a training teacher from the BYU. Her name is Teaching social studies at the high school are: left to right, Harold Bartlett, Alan Gardner, Glenn Mont-agu- and Douglas Mc-Arth- Designed to assist the student in his responsibilities to modern society, the classes include World History for sopho-mores; American Government for juniors and psychology for seniors. Two years of social science is required for gradua-- . tion. $owlinty Scored INTER-CIT- Y LEAGUE League Standings Team W L Miners Auto 4 0 Westside Market 3 1 Johnson Plumbing 2 2 Mapleton JC's 2 2 South Main Market 1 3 Culligans Soft Water .... 0 4 Week's Results Westside Market 3 2664 South Main Market .... 1 2492 Johnson Plumbing .... 2 2670 Mapelton JC's 2 2622 Culligans 0 2643 Miners Auto 4 2814 High Team Game Miners Auto, 940; Culligans, 923; Mapleton JC's, 917. Individual High Series Bill Frederickson, Culligans, 596; Bob Holley, Johnson, 545; Richard Miner, Miners, 534. Individual High Game Bill Frederickson, Culligans, 231; Stanley Jensen, Johnson, 220; Jim Thorn, Westside, 202. MERCHANTS MAJOR League Standings Team W L Johnson Tire .... 3 1 Thorn Rock Products 3 1 Snow Dairy 3 1 Ruffs Garage 1 3 Springville Bank 1 3 Springville Herald 1 3 Week's Results Springville Bank 1 2524 Thorn Rock Products 3 2617 Snow Dairy 3 2597 Springville Herald 1 2588 Ruffs Garage 1 2651 Johnson Tire 3 2764 High Team Game Johnson Tire, 998; Ruffs Garage, 943; Thorn Rock Prod-ucts, 920. Individual High Series Pete Birrell, Ruffs, 571; H. Child, Thorns, 568; K. Weight, 564. Individual High Game Bob Holley, Johnson, 224; Bert Child, Ruffs, 210; Keith Weight, Johnson, 205. ART CITY LADIES League Standings Team W L Artistic Beauty 46 26 Town Pride Dairy 38 34 Utah Service 38 34 Friel's Inc 34 38 Brookside Market 28 44 Week's Results Artistic Beauty 4 1927 Town Pride Dairy 0 1817 Friel's Inc 3 1894 Westside Market 1 1884 Brookside Market 2 1922 Utah Service ..' 2 1918 High Team Game Artistic Beauty Salon, 689; Brookside Market, 678; West-sid- e Market, 662. Individual High Series Jo Ann Richmond, Utah Ser-vice, 428; Orlene Boyer, Friel's, 412; Jo Ann Warner, Brook-side, 405. Individual High Game Jo Ann Richmond, Utah Ser-vice, 157; Wanda Lowe, Utah Service, 153; Ida Mae Holt, Ar-tistic Beauty, 151. This ended the first half. SPRINGVILLE LADIES League Standings Team W L Ferg's Service 4 0 Berg Mortuary 3 1 Peays Market 3 1 Modern Photo 1 3 Haymond Drug 1 3 LeMars Cafe 0 4 Week's Results Haymond Drug 1 1981 Peays Market 3 2121 Berg Mortuary 3 2222 Modern Photo 1 2088 Ferg's Service 4 2057 LeMars Cafe 0 2007 High Team Game Berg Mortuary, 830; Hay-mond Drug, 768; Modern Pho-to, 755. Individual High Series Lela Averett, Berg's, 551; Ethel Wheeler, Berg's, 525; Norma Mock, Modern Photo, 520. Individual High Game Lela Averett, Berg's, 251; Louise Weight, LeMars, 233; Norma Mock, Modern Photo, 192. Highest Bowling record re-corded in Ladies League. Open Bowling Free Instruction Sporting Goods ART CITY BOWLING AND RECREATION mm Hamilton Funds owns on interest in over 80 American corporations, selected for income and growth possibilities. Monthly or lump sum investment plans. 1 HAMILTON FUNDS 160 MmN P. O. Box 5061, Denver 17, Colorado Please send free prospectus-bookl-describing Hamilton Funds. Name Address . ' City Stale . i 3era Yecay's resolution ... Boost Utah's mineral industries! Experts predict a popu-lation growth of 54 by 1975 in the Pacific and Moun-tain States. To share fully in this growth, Utah must furnish thousands of new jobs and the basis for this expansion must come from mineral industries. Given the right economic climate, Utah's minerals inevitably will attract the investment capital needed for maximum development. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth cfltjaies an abundant life for all" j BIRTHDAY far away? fs Join the party jf by long distance q NEW, LOWER LONG DISTANCE RATES Now, for only $1.75 or less, you can call anywhere in the country, except Alaska or Hawaii, and talk for three wonderful minutes at the nighttime station-to-statio- n rate or on Sunday (plus federal excise tax). Mountain States Telephone f Per Share from uI Y Ordinary Income J I Payable January 31, I960, to H!!l.l'"'.1LTIz "f holders of Series 7 and u...i mm Series Shares of record December 31, 1959 j J HAMILTON MANAGEMENT I J CORPORATION J A. PACKARD CONDIE, Kingston, Utah V J- - EL' TIPPITTS, 10 So. 2nd West, Springville, Utah V 3XV 'ood and happy famines jnst seem feftffi V to go together...sohu to Safeway, JJ .. 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Strawberries preTo';, 5 for 1.00 q) . a fT3 CT f Asparagus ?Sr 7 1.00 Ls tfiQU OS IN CatSUD De. Monte Lte 61.00 B U.S.No l, ,f j J I Sugar Wafers "X. 3 89c i II iw& hT Pack Peanut Butter ?chUk 11 39 Grapefruit ll75 doz. 43c Spinach 23c Ice Cream 2 Ji 85c Mms sM 4.19 Lemons tnLt g 1 15 Zee Napkins w, i0 10 : OPfS lilfffm Qudi't'' "Frozennium 6 M fAr U 1 Dessert Idea For Tonight! JlliC Co'ncenirated6"' oz. j JJ CHERRY COBBLES Get Free Recipe For This Favorite At fj ffi (ffil . Cherry Display In Store fmm 2yrup Su;Sfl 22 oz. $1? CHERRIES , Q Town House-Pit- ted 303 Q Cans j JT Pancake flflix rilrtw 3 1 5C Special 0er ffC 'r,. - i KITCHEtJ CRAFT FLOOR ( 1 rSll LXiplXwl AW 10 lbs. (Regular 1.09) 99 ) )J) 'O'CrOU L. JJ LrJ U 25 lbs. (Regular 2.19) 1.9 S Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday 5Q IDS. (Kegillar 4.VJ .U J " ...UUMimiWWM-- l .ui-- l imititMT hi : 1 j ' Your 24 Hr. Station j . MINER'S AUTO IERV1CIE j 480 SOUTH MAI!! Springville's One-Sto- p Service Station! Tires I Parts Batteries I Accessories Service HU 9-41- 31 j Supplies Seeds of kindness, good will, and human understanding, planted in fertile soil, spring up into deathless friendships, big deeds of worth, and a memory that will not soon fade out. George Matthew Adams. Life in the U. S. A. Americana In Minneapolis a man reports swallowing a button by mistake for a sleep-ing tablet and passing a rest-Public Invited ful night. Detroit News. To Study Class The study and discussion class of "The Great Religions of the World" sponsored by the Bahai's of Springville will be held at the Lorance Jarvis residence, 481 Swenson Avenue at 8:00 p.m. on Friday, Janu-ary 15. Subject of this meet-ing will be the Buddhist Faith. The public is invited to at-tend. There will be no charge. |