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Show February h j: PaSe Two THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD . j 1 Club Home Culture Club Ladies Literary Smith will be Mrs. Claude to members of the La-Si- es Literary club at her home at 7.J0 this evening, beginning is m charge p m. The program of Mrs. Harold Christensen. Home Culture Club metr will meet! at the home 0f Grace Alleman Friday noon to hear Ruei 'Craafl discuss the proposed Cm grazing permits in the fjrV , Creek canyon area. I i " ' ' ' - S I i i I ' - : j "i , ' Springvi!!e man fakes honors at eastern school David Dalton of Springville was one of six candidates for degrees and Performer's Certi-ficates at the University of Rochester's School of Music (Eastman), who appeared in a concerto program in the school's concert auditorium, Kilbourn Hall, recently. The students were assisted by the Eastman-Rocheste- r Symphany Orchestra, Dr. Howard Hanson, Director of Eastman School of Music, conducting. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Dalton, 524 South 1st East, Springville, David brought a storm of applause for his per-formance of the Concerto in E Minor for violin bv the Rus- - Daid Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dalton, working on Masters of Music degree at University of Rochester. sian Conus according to a new release from the school. This seldom heard work has many beauties, and offers the soloist stirring solo passages and at least one extended cadenza, and David gave a highly com-mendable performance," said the Rochester music critic, Harvey Southgate. A candidate for the degree Master of Music in Music Lit-erature and the Performer's Certificate in Violin, David re-ceived a Bachelor of Music from Eastman in 1959. He at-tended Brigham Young Univer-sity for two years before be-ginning his studies at East-man. He is a student from the class of Millard Taylor and ex-pects to receive his Master of Music degree next year. He and his wife and baby expect to spend the summer in Spring-ville. ' ! ft; - If I - 0 '? ,. ." 1 L, v.v;w: .. .jfe.vxfc i' f" BYU scientist addresses club ; Dr. Tracy Hall of the BYU science department, credited with discovery of the manufac-- ! ture of diamonds in 1955, was the guest speaker at the Alpha ii Beta club meeting Friday af-- i ternoon, at the home of Mrs. G. Lowry Anderson. He ex- -' plained the history of the dia-- i mond and its uses which con-tribute to the popularity and value of the stone. Mrs. W. W. Brockbank, vice- - president conducted business in which the date of the art tea, April 16 and the art festi-v- al March 12 were announced and other items discussed. Next meeting will be "Feb. 26, at the home of Mrs. G. i Ray Hales. i The hostess served a nicely arranged lunch at the close of ; the meeting assisted by her daughter. The public relations committee of the high school whose specific duty is to keep patrons informed of the policies, activities and accomplishments of the school, is headed by Glenn Montague, right. Grant Clyde, photographer and students of his class assist with news pictures. Students in photo are John Dougall, left, and Law-rence Barney, rear. Biggest tire news to hit town in years! M0 AT LOWEST PRICE; ffffff$4f ' K JN HISTORY, f t! J f &f r a v ait nr r a v . . (CDasefiffiedl Adl WW'l A ROCK $1 4)95 Bom-M- Ucfe Terrific Value! 7.50x14 size Not just ordinary Nylon TUBELESS but Goodyear 3-- 1 TRIPLE-TEMPERE- D j, n NYLON. It's the low $1 I I I iy priced Nylon tire you can j j J trust! M t-J-J bl,k Get a set of four . . li ror late model con for ? I .95 a WeeK! Plui toi and ncoPobU tin MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIT ED JOHNSOnI Springville, Utah j FOR SALE FKRTIL IZERS, Insecticides, seeds, garden tools, feeds, ; Boats A Motors. Springville Feed, HU m28tfe NIELSON ' Feed and Supply carries a complete line of Larro Feeds. Roiled barley, oats, wheat, hay, straw, salt. 1141 So. 4th East. Phone HU j9tfc FIREWOOD for fireplace, ap-ple and cherry. Sponsored by First ward Elders. Phone HU or Robert n, HU o22tfc RAWLEIGH Products A. Laron Larsen, 367 E. 2nd No. HU nl2tfc brick home, $12,500. Assume G.I. loan at 4 and ymall down pay-ment. Call 724-- J Spanish Fork for appointment. d3tfc FOR RENT WHEELCHAIRS, crutches for rent. Haymond Drug Co. Ph. HU J13tfc TWO modern furnished apartments, HUnter anytime. a20tfc 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 m apt. Utility room. 333 E. 2nd No. Inquire at 54 No. 1st E. HU o29tfc COMPLETELY furnished apt. Utility room with washer. All utilities paid. 90 No. 2nd East. n5tfc CLEAN unfurnished r1iirlAv arf TTitII basement. NEED A BABY SITTER? We will take good care of the kids every Saturday afternoon as we will be running matinees at 3:00 p.m. on Saturdays. RIVOLI THEATRE IN NEED of a Building? Warehousing, machine stor-age, cattle loafing sheds, fac-tories or shops. Get the Tim-beri- b Story. Call Duane Mattsson, Timberib Buildings Inc. 30 South 8th West, Salt Lake City 4, Utah. Phone DA . fl8c 1954' BUICK Hardtop full i powered, good tires, one own-er, clean. Excellent condi-tion. Phone HU fl8p PIANO. Beautiful Spinet to be picked up in Utah County. Reliable party can purchase for balance due. Terms. Con-tact .Daynes Music Co., 15 East 1st So., Salt Lake City, Utah. fl8c CLEAN, sharp 1953 Oldsmo-bile- .' Power steering, brakes. Leaving on mission soon. In-quire 395 So. 13th East. Ph. HU fl8 GERT'S a gay girl ready for a whirl after cleaning car-pets with Blue Lustre. Friels. fl8ca PUREBRED Collie pups. Call HU brick home at 259 No. 2nd E. Inquire Mark Law, 494 E. 4th So. or Phone HU fl8tfc RECONDITIONED McCullock Saw with 24" blade. Smart's Feed & Produce. HU fl8ca I 3 SPRING Terrace lots. One 125 foot frontage, other 2 113 foot frontage. $800 and $900 each. One third down, Gas furnace. 285 No. 1st West. n26tfc ROOMS with private bath by day, week, or month. Excel-lent accomodations for your overnight guests. Art City Motel, 388 No. Main. d3tfc SMALL apartment, Utilities furnished Available after Sat., Jan. 9. Inquire at Hum-phrey Cleaners. j7tfc NEW unfurnished apt. with electric range, frig., gas heat, private entrance. Rea-sonable. No smokers. Phone HU j7tfc apt. Ground floor. 670 E. 1st No. Bill B. Averett. Phone HU jl4tfc SUNSHINE basement apt. Furnished or partially furnished. Laundry facilities. Reasonable terms. No smok-ers. Phone HU days HU evenings, week-ends. jl4tfc unfurn. gas heatec brick home with attachec garage. No dogs allowed Charles Boyer, 10 North 4tl East. HU jl5tf TWO-Bedroo- m unfurn. brick home. 259 North 2nd East. Inquire at 494 East 4th So., Mark Law. j28tfc NEWLY decorated, partly fur-nished apt., pub-lic or private utility room. Phone Mrs. LaMar Miner, HU or HU j21tfc Wife sMk It's hard to pin down a busy man like Leo A. i ' "17" ' W!' I Crandall. But you get a good idea what he's like f 1 SSVlHcS XJ'AJ : by talking to his wife. , "H ' Full 3 guaranteed bank interei j , , . A v J on savings insured to $10,000 by a ( - agency of the United States Goven Smiling, Mrs. Crandall Says. merit. Your savings account, or yoi . ip",:."' '4 ' yj child's may be opened here for an k "Leo's the kind of man who'll drive 90 miles ,.V amoimt' however smdL " , , v ' ' , BaasnEaaniEsaaaassEG: I out of his way, over bumpy roads, just to see a new j" - t if ' I kind of big shovel." VX 1 f I l - . - ' . I Like luring a personal bookkeepi - w - . CXS ' to handle your financial affairs. Pn 1 kt ' - f ' r" . ' j " , I vides an te record of expei 4 " ' ' ' " J , , iv ,4 1 , ditures and your cancelled chec yt ! -- 1 I V serves as a legal receipt. Pay-H- j -. m vv4,' Av--T - 8 Crandall is expediter for Strong Construction Company. He started in the con- - Buud or buy with a convenient, w struction business when he was nine, toting water at Ironton for 90d a Now he Package loan that includes taxes, yuuujr. surance, interest and reduction flies between jobs in Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. principal aii in one convent monthly payment. F.H.A. or conui ' ' tional type. Whatever he does, Crandall puts his heart into it. iBBiaiiBiiiBBisiiiH If he weren't a crackerjack expediter, he might make his mark as a photographer. 'His scenic color slides have been snapped up by the Deseret Book Store in Salt Lake ' ' I " City, and others. x - 5 l ' v fjfpjO m As stake president, Crandall listens to people, decides things, and lends his con- - - - A siderable gift of gab to special occasions. He is a power in the Nebo District School AUtO LD2I1S xhiJ Board, the Utah Valley Hospital Board, and KUED, the University of Utah television ' STanon. Low bank rates make your paymc" , i ami total cost lower. Only S3 V i $100 per year for new cars slig" The Crandalls and their six children live in the big adobe house that Great I j Granddad Crandall built 103 years ago. And Leo A. Crandall does his banking at iHBHBHfllBaBIBBBBaB: the Springville Banking Company. I fSipriiiifi iillb llaiiEilkiiiEi i hmhnHP I X. v A V' J J Whatever your farm needs . nf j "i iifiQSffills:. -.- J fd . . . even without the ready j v"'iXMjww 3 new equipment, feeder or 0 i kt cattle loans. easy terms. See G. Fred Weight. . fl8tfc MISCELLANEOUS WHEN you need insurance see : LuDean Litster or phone HU- - Be Sure Insure Today. d4tfc PAINTING, paper hanging, zolitoning. Free estimates. Call HU Mart B. Bringhurst. J30tfc DRESS making, doll clothes, stocking dolls, general sew-ing. Reasonable. Marian Smith, 243 E. Center. Phone HU m3 WORK WANTED GUARANTEED Watch and clock repairs, my home. Doug Brinkerhoff, 315 South 3rd West. Phone HU o29tfc HANDY Man Service cleaning j yards, windows, walls; paint- - ing, minor carpenter repairs, lawn furniture painted, re- - paired. Low hourly rates. Ph. HU f25p WILL tend children in my home Monday thru Friday. 191 West 2nd North or call HU fl8 WANTED FULL or part time route man for Springville and area. Contact Durfey Cleaners, 485 E. 6th No., Provo. fl8tfc To those leaning on the sus- - taining infinite, to-da- y is big with blessings. Mary Bayer ' Eddy. house, unfurn., gas furnace. 219 East Cen-ter St. Phone HU j28tfc 2 APTS one and 1 bedroom apt. 528 So. Main. HU or HU or HU j28tfc modern apt. Leonard Hatfield, HU fl8tfc FURNISHED very attractive small apt. Steam heat, laun-dry room, dryer, storage room, garage. Utilities fur-nished. Adults. 231 E. 3rd So. HU fl8tfc UNFURN. Apt., ground floor, large, light, 36 E. 5th So. Ph. HU fl8tfc UNFURN. house in Brookside. Garage, full basement. HU fl8tfc SEMI-Baseme- nt home, very nice. 1510 So. Main. Phone HU flltfc FURNISHED very neat home. Large lot', close to town. Ph. HU j28tfc 2- -BEDROOM partly furnished home. 790 East 2nd No. Call Spanish Fork 1190-- dl7tfc 3- -BEDROOM unf. home. $50 HU Bert Cherrington f4tfc NEWLY painted fur-nishe-apt. Gas heat furnish-ed. 243 East 2nd So. j21tfc unfurn. apt. Largi utility room. Pay own utili-ties. HU 375 Soutl 13th East. fl8tf( !!ti from home? - Join the family circle 3 by long distance 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 chairman in the Sixth. All members of the Seventies and High Priests quorums in the two wards will asist in the project. Wards plan to sell unique calendars Everyone living in Spring-ville or Mapleton may have their names printed on the Community Birthday Calendar, which is being sponsored by the Sixth and Eleventh wards as a building fund project. Other important dates will al-so be listed including anniver-saries, etc., officers pointed out. Members of the two wards will solicit homes throughout the city and business estab-lishments to procure these im-portant dates. The calendar year will run from May to May. All listings must be in by March 1. Sponsoring mer-chants will offer those listed on the calendar special on the date of their anniversary. General chairman of the event is Grant Richins, Elev-enth ward. W. L. Snelson is K , . t. :. '., W'r t- . , - i - . " ' ' , 1 Mrs. Lottie Lambson, a life-long resident of Springville, noted her 90th birthday Tuesday of this week. Springville lady 90 on Feb. 9 Mrs. Lottie Lambson, a long-time resident' of Springville, noted her 90th birthday Tues-day, at the Hardy Rest home, 394 North 4th West, Orem. Aunt Lottie as she is known by her many friends was born in Springville Feb. 9, 1870, daughter of W. D. and Har-riet Clark .Huntington. Her husband, Albert E. Lambson, to whom she was married Sept. 12, 1887, died in March 1933. Active in LDS church work, she served as Relief Society teacher for more( than 24 years, while liv-ing in the Third ward. She made her home most of her married life on .First North and Main Street. Today The past, the present and the future are really one they are today. Stowe. Open house set - An open house to honor Mrs. Alice E. Lloyd, mother of Mrs. Clyde (Florence) Bear-da- ll of this city, on her 80th birthday is being held Sunday at the home of a daughter Isa--' bell, 154 West First North in Spanish Fork from 2 until 6 p.m. Springville relatives and friends are invited and the family requests no gifts. Mrs. Lloyd served as a nurse many years and has been ac-tive in LDS church work. She has five sons and daughters, seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. |