OCR Text |
Show April 28, , Page Two THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD . (DDassafffledl Adl THIS IS THE YEAR TO KILL WHITE TOP ROOTS AND ALL, ONCE AND FOR ALL! weedazol"- - WppH Killer P-- WMMl III SPRAYED ON THE LEAVES, IT Fg TRANSLOCATES TO THE ROOTS . . . LV KILLS THE ENTIRE PLANT. SPRAY AT BLOOM STAGE. DOES NOT STERILIZE THE SOIL. EASY TO MIX, EASY TO CLEAN OUT OF YOUR SPRAYER. Johnson Tractor Service Utah Poultry and Farmers Co-o- p. Arvil Rird. Branch Manaaer --- First Bun Adm. Adults 1.00 Show Open 7:00 Keff. 7:; I The Uproarious MoViE FROM The.BiG BEST-SELLE-SS DORIS DAYDAVlDNlVE!!' A EUTERPE PRODUCTION In COLOR I ftMlSnN-l!ICi!D- ' plus SECOND ATTRACTION ' -ii- juwLiu.JiflfTliil,Jlnr-n-iimi.ni-'-nii-. iii r FOR SALE FERTILIZERS, Insecticides, seeds, garden tools, feeds, Boats & Motors. Springville Feed, HU m28tfc 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 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 4Y2 and ymall down pay ment. CaU 724-- J Spanish Fork for appointment. d3tfc 1954 BUICK Hardtop full-- ! powered, good tires, one own er, clean. Excellent condi-tion. Phone HU m31tfc USED TV sets, 7 models to choose from. All makes from $49.95 to $99.95. Friel's. Ph. HU m3tfc BUILDING LOT 60 x 220. n, 517 East 1st North. Call HU Glen Tipton. mlOtfc BUILDING lot Unexcelled view of entire valley. 110 x 150 ft. Make offer. HU ml7tfc 1957 PLYMOUTH V-- 8, sedan. 54 No. 2nd E. Call HU a7tfc HAY. Frank Carnesecca, Ph. HU al4tfc SPINET Piano, like new, take over contract payments. Ph. HTT Mrs. Tonks. m5 FOR RENT WHEELCHAIRS, crutches for rent Haymond Drug Co. Ph. HU J13tfc 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 UNFURN. Apt, ground floor, large, light, 36 E. 5th So. Ph. HU fl8tfc unf. home. $50. HU Bert Cherrington. f4tfc 1 Modern house, part-l- y furnished; also Modern Apt. partly furnished. Call HU 110 North Main. m31tfc TWO bedroom apt. with elec-tric range, refrigerator, washer and dryer. $55 a month. Springville Realty, HU or HU a7tfc apt. Partly furnished. 96 East Center. Phone HU-- , or call at 80 East 2nd South for information. m31tfc PARTLY Furn. apt. Couple only. Inquire 742 So. 2nd E. Phone HU m3tfc unfurnished apt. with utility room. 565 E. u uIJLsL LIuvllD (c'Qon 7 fn oil n nin n an k MOHOGANY drop leaf dining table. HU aHtfn USED bunk beds. Complete with springs and mattress. Very good condition. Reason-able. HU al4tfc FOR "a job well done feeling" clean your carpets with Blue Lustre. Friel's. a28ca 1954 INTERNATIONAL pick-u- p truck. HU 314 East 1st North. m5 HOMES, Farms, lots. Cash or trade, terms, if desired. In-quire ) Harvey Robbins, 35 Kolob Circle. Ph. HU a28tfc METAL bed and springs, dou-ble bed size. Good condition. HU a28tfc 1940 CHEV. with four good tires, size 616. $45. Phone HU Inquire 131 East 3rd South. a28tfc HOME 5 room, brick, carpet-ed, full basement, . garage. Lot, 71x212, So. front, fruit trees, garden, shrubs. 1 blocks from center of Spring-ville. Will finance. Ph. HU-9-555- 0. ml2 WOULD you like an extra room on your vacation trail-er. Red .and white, heavy duty awning with zip sides. Call HU m5 SHETLAND pony. Black, 2 year old gelding. Call HU-9-636- 9. a28tfc WANTED WOMAN 18 or over, full or part time work. For ap-pointment Phone HU m5c LADY for part-tim- e house-work and ironing. Mapleton. HU a28c Center. Call HU or inquire at 557 E. Center. mlOtfc 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 2- -BEDROOM apt., nicely fur-nishe- d. Very reasonable. Ph. HU al4tfc BUILDING in business dist-ric- t. 25 West 2nd So. Call HU a28tfc NICE furn. apt. 131 East 3rd South. a28tfc A SPECIAL $35.00 rate for furnished home To' inspect Phone HU a28tfc 3- -ROOM unfurnished apt Util-- . ities furnished. Call' HU- - a28tfc DUPLEX apt. unfurnished. 330 North 2nd West. HU a28tfc 4y2 ACRES farm land. Cash or share. 140 East 8th So. HU a28tfc UNFURN. apt. Pri-vate entrance. Adults. No dogs. 138 North Main. Ph. HU a28tfc WORK WANTED GUARANTEED Watch and clock repairs, my home. Doug Brinkerhoff, 315 South 3rd West. Phone HU o29tfc MISCELLANEOUS vVHEN 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 LAWN Mowers sharpened, ad-justed. Pickup, delivery ser-vice. Porch railings, columns. Carly Iron Works, Phone HU ' a28c WILL tend children during the day at my home, 929 E. 40 North. j2c Store-Wid-e Regular Stock (ffO llllltlTIlIS . ill J Radio Specials Must Go! ' "We have been at Friel's too long!" --fTtts ) lff 3 Packard-Bel- l Batter-Operate- d Sets - For. This Sale Only!! WjiZjrnr Close-ou- t No Returns or Exchanges! I pP-- k ( iliJjLiiii Were 22.65 - HOW 11.00 (with battery) GIVE MOTHER DINNER WARE 4 Only Complete norcrest china - pattern Set includes earphone, carrying case, batteries! Sa-nlP-ff J.J CLOSE-OU- T PRICE! pWWC Vere 39.95 " NOV 2995 Spring Blossom -- Autumn Breeze No Exchanges, Returns, Migliaccio remembers him ElTlbaSSGy RdSe Classic RCA Portables Everyday DINNERWARE ONE OF A KIND CLOSE-OU- T PLASTICS TEXAS WARE 3-w-ay Portable with "Wave Finder" , ,, 45-pse- ce Sets 29.95 (with antenna, impact case and battery) VI 07 IE MrtV 01 OC Guarantee 7 Patterns to choose MdS 61.ZD " HUH from Colors to match any kitchen! & . ;' 3-w-ay Portable with Impact Case AWAY NOW Was 34.95 - HOW 21.95 for ' .: V MOTHERS DAY bi. Dual Speaker Radio rockers Table Model Turquoise Table Model White Was 26,95 - HOW 19.95 R E c L 1 N E R 5 (Two only Close -- out) at MANY OTHER CLOSE-OU- T NUMBERS THAT j MUST SO!! ATTENDED U. of SO. CALIF. REDUCED PRICES!!! v - y --rd Get Your Entry Blanks at L f j jl ' C f0r "BIG DEAL DAYS" home laundry contest Come in for full details on how you can win! Telephone HUnter UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP WATCH FOR GRAND OPEHIHG! BALLARD and PILLSBURY BISCUITS 2 for 25c Assorted Fresh COLD CUTS STRAWBERRIES Shuns Publicity 49c lb. 29c Box Wholsun Frozen ORANGE JUICE . : 5 for 1.00 BEEF and VEAL CHOP-ETTE- S . . 3 pkgs. 1.00 PRICES GOOD THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY! GOLD STRIKE STAMPS HUnter 9-65- 11 889 South Main TUSSY Cream Stick Roll-o- n Reg. $1.00, femh Yry-- i limitpd time only. .5 i re-l r Elected to head the Springville Stake Ensigns for the year is David Aldred and the Laurels, Lynn Robertson. I 'I . f - .... - Sf.' I ' '' - ' Named to direct Ensign activities in Kolob Stake for the year is Ted Murray, while Janet Bird is named president of the stake Laurels. Young MIA groups name leaders Laurels and Ensigns of both the Springville and Kolob Stake MIA, the past week elected leaders to direct the activities o f these young groups for the coming year. l)avid Aldred, son of Mr. and - Mrs. Fred Aldred, 8th ward and Lynne Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. te Robertson, 9th, were named presidents in Spring-ville Stake, while Ted Mur-ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Murray and Janet Bird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bird, were elected in Kolob Stake. The voting in each stake climaxed a fun evening high-lighted by skits presented by the candidates and in Spring-ville stake, a banquet and re-freshments and a dance in Kolob. JoAnn Duncan and Don Roy-lanc- e were retiring officers of the Springville stake and each was presented with a gift of appreciation from their stake leaders, Beth Johnson and J. Reed Bird, under whose direc-tion the event was held. Candidates for office from the wards included: Third ward, Kathleen McKenzie, Richard Harrington; 4th, Judy Tipton, Grant Roylance; 5th, Lorna Sanford; Seventh, Pat Ostler, Dick Stevenson; 8th, Connie Hatfield, David Allred; 9th, Lynn Robertson, Sam Metcalf; 10th, Lynn Lauritzen, Larry Litster. Ward leaders who assisted with planning and preparation of the banquet were, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tipton, LaRee Bige-lo- Evelyn Sorenson, Verl Childs, Glenna Bird, Glen Ruff, Helen Haymond, DeLora Lou Blanchard, Norman Loback. Candidates 'for office of Lau-rel leader in the Kolob Stake were: Karen Nielson, 1st; Pat Denney, 2nd; Charlene Lewis, 6th; Bonna Jackman, 11th; Sharon Ellis, Mapleton 2nd; Linda Ogilvie, Mapleton; Janet Bird, 12th. Marilyn Snelson acted as chairman on arrangements as-sisted by the ward presidents, Nancy Strong, Marilyn Barker, Charlotte Martin, Kathleen Bennett, Judy Brown, Mary Brown, Charlotte Edmunds and Clair Duncan and Stake leader Melva Smith. Averett services held (Continued from page one) of the services. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery, direc-ted by Wheeler Mortuary. Mrs. Averett was bom Nov. 14, 1886, in Payson, a daugh-ter of James and Harriett Burt Wignall. She received her education in the schools of Payson and Springville and on Jan. 10, 1907, she Wrried Ruel Averett in Springville. He died in 1958. Mrs. Averett was a member of the LDS Church having been active in Relief Society and Old Folks Committee. She was also a member of the Springville Blackhawk Committee. Surviving are four sons and three daughters: Mrs. Ray (Mabel) Simkins, Mrs. Paul (Fay) Haymond, Mrs. Hardy (Norma) Child, Gene Averett and Dean Averett, all of Springville; Ronald Averett of Delta, Colo., and Blaine Ave-rett of Fullerton, Calif.; 24 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a brother and two sisters, Ernest Wignall of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Gideon (Maggie) Daley of Springville and Mrs. Ella Hatch of Provo. |