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Show . . mix'1'''''' I" imriamiMiMtliXyjian-iiL.iMlKiJl- lll n nil um mi - TVn ' " w - - rr - fcW.tfrf.T- - r HI n"" - iWifcWi"rWfitfi'iWiiiH'1 iim tJJLW "Mtf li ' January 12 Six THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD ZZZZ Funeral rites held Third Ward wins first half in SpringviSIe Stake; games Wed. Final games in the first half of play in the Springvillc Stake M Men were held last Wednesday night, and first round games in the second half be- - gan last night in the Junior high school gym where all games of the second half will be played. Third came out on top with a 6-- 0 record to pace all teams of the league. Games next week, Jan. 18, pit Fourth and Ninth, Fifth and Eighth and Tenth and Seventh, Wednesday games saw Third defeat Ninth 61-3- 0. Scoring for the winners were: Thorpe, j 21, Huntsman 16, Nelson 8, Wight 6, Hoover 6, Snelson 4. Ninth: Boyer 10, Phillips 14, !; Hutchings 2, Paskett 4. Seventh defeated Fifth 38- - 37. Scoring for Fifth: Smoot 19, Binks 9, Holmes 6, War- - ren 2, Barney 2. Fifth: Reid 14, Windley 6, Peterson 4, Willis 4, Barney 5, Connell 4. Fourth won over Eighth 59- - 41. Fourth: Smith 20, Child 8, Parker 8, Hales 6, Tipton 5, Allman 5, Bird 4, Prothero 3. Eighth: Sumsion 16, Mikesell 9, Shipp 8, Smith 6, Jacob-se- n 2. First half standings: W L Third ward 6 0 Seventh ward 5 1 Tenth ward 4 2 Ninth ward 2 3 Fourth ward .' 2 3 Eighth ward 1 5 Fifth ward 0 6 Jr. M Men standings Fourth ward 6 0 Tenth ward 5 1 Third ward 3 3 Fifth ward 2 4 Ninth ward 2 4 Seventh ward 2 4 Eighth ward 0 6 Firemen called The Springville Fire depart-ment responded to a call for the resusitator Wednesday at about 10:30 a.m., at the home of Glen McKee, 950 East, Fourth South, when his wife was stricken. She has been suffering from asthma, and was taken to the hospital after first aid treatment. for Ross Morley (Continued from page Norval (Catherine) paj Goshen, Mrs. Elmo Green of Provo, 15 gr y dren; three great-g,-- ? dren, one brother, Morley of Salt Lake (.'it ters, Mrs. Ina Christen" Salt Lake City, Mrs. r Hardy of Springville an' May Hardy of Moroni a Minnie Oldroyd of Pt F " 1 It. i J f. "' ,, J i .... , ' '' . i ... t 1 ' s . .V fc ... I . id ' .... . v I t i , 'I ,'2. - Mrs. I'-- .,. V. I;.,nan, Jfi t th" '".anwten. on their first birthdays. Five cute youngsters have celebrated their 1'ir .t birthdays and have had their pictures taken, to celebrate the occasion. They are, left to rijrht: Dana Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bar-ton, who was a year old January 9; Kathryn Jones, daughter of Jack and Jane Condie Jon of Payson, formerly of Springville, who was a year old December 27; Brad Smith, son ol M" and Mrs. Terry Smith, whose first birthday January 8; Michele Allen, daughter of Mr. a " ' Mrs. Paul Allen of Mapleton who was a year old December 11 and Kent Boman, son of Mr. a"rt BAPTIST CHURG SERVICES Spanish Fori; 824 East Center t" Sunday School: I0a, Worship Serv.: Evening Worshln 7. TO r :ju p.m. j They're Shoe Close Out ; We have double A drummer sizes and Verne native styles yet! til You Get 2 Pair for the Price of One! ;:r of HANSEN'S 1 tine 290 South Main The IrT! Hair Cutting 155155.1 Appointment il s- - fwjl) No Waiting! i Jf Sivo Time & Money ; J Open Monday ' Closed Wednesday Frank Clark's Barber Shop 195 East 8th South Call HU yCf'S - iv'; ' Lamb Sale! - U. s. choice GracZ ff. -p- -f r..:rA (Leg Hani II ,y fj - ''ly Each Roast Trimmed of 7 Cv r- - "V " lie IT v Excess Bone and Fat to f'Jn ClF Breast 0' lamb sss.lb.li; n n. n Lami Chops B. Lodetd Uwfps sr-Ib- . 5w iamb chops jb. IP A Uh tesSbo 49c LambCh0- -lb-f DEBORAH One of fffi 10 Best for I960g ' I r I'SV j (, , H f r I s , !r , I yr in FRED Mmws ... ; PRODUCTION I :vJ' OF JTiT.7 Friday at 1:15 p.m. 75c till 5:00 then $1.00, Child 25c Features at 1:50, 4:23, 6:59, 9:35 Uinta Starts Friday F. Sinatra in "Oceans II" J. Wayne, "The Searchers" ! Art City 66 Serv. Lub., $1.00 Wash, $1.25 Complete Bralte Service Complete Tune-u- p Service Lawn Mower Motor Repair FEATURING Phillips 66 Petroleum Products At New Low Low Prices 675 South Main, Springville Phone HUnter 9- - 9973 BOB BIRD, MGR. Here's a low priced Nylon Tire you can trust! - famous y r M J jr J? 3 T NYLON ! mmmms f I size fliffyi World's First Turnpike-iilJ- l l Proved Tires 1( ?f,V' Now, save with safety on famous Tii ) !S ?"t Goodyear T Nylon Tires! Get i () ,j lffl'1 safer, longer tire life. 1 rade today iH,' i I for Goodyear T Nylons. They've (I'ii h ! never been lower priced c Zs 3 price oius tax and recappable tire. Other sizes also j, yC-w-l value priced .; All Goodyeer 'i'-j-s are tS U lli lMIJi designed and oianufactyred io make re-- t. ii'Zj coping practical. I Your old tires will make the 'ownvayment !.' WEAOS MORE PEOPLE SIDE ON C.00DYER TIPF.S THAN 'ON ANY OTHER KIND! i! Springville, Utah j Fully Guaranteed to CT APPLES weec End Grocery Specials ! s-- ' 5 lbs-- W . AtsgeS fefe 3 U I I Farm Fresh Produce , SnV3.Gr 1 'inn ?eam 'The 'Jr, Kl L-li(- 2iS Applesauce SLtXr ?56.anS89 Strawberries rr".'." 5 u.s. No. i selected Idaho RUSSets Libby's Drink SS& i3 85 Orange Juice 2 'S M Grecl Beans ?.:,:,"':; ?4 .ms 89 Potatoes "'-'T- c .' 6'''l IO lb. Um Canned Milk .... S; 8,,1.00 Kleenex!. bag Ifp Del Monte Catsup 41., 98c English Muffins jnortenln9-v- ..u. Golden Kee- n- 3ib.a59 Cookies Srir '1; Appies tiTlZ! 5 its.. 49c xr $ Onions lb. 5 (A pQWi IV Potatoes&r 50 lbs. 1.85 V) W 4wllA!A V . . 1 jy 'M4w7 Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday y--r , ,t t, j One of the most ( 1 A powerful forces contributing to , ' success is the per- - I ' I sistent exercise of A a little extra ef- - i t( . ; fort. Few prob- - - , lems fail to yield S to this approach: i . Persistance, pat- - I f itt'1 i 'encei anc un" - SiHa i derstanding. LuDean LFtster, C.L.U. HUner BENEFICIAL LIFE Qpniuianee $Er &"aty of Valiejo, Cayif., and William Funeral services held Hicks of Martinez, Calif. for Mrs. Rasmussen (Continued from Page One.) home in Park City. She wir married to A. K. Rasminse" on June 15. 1015 in S"!t T City. They had made Ih- -i home in Springville ?ir.'ce 19"3 Surviving bc:-:ry- h?r band are one son, Orin n.s-musse- n of Mack's Inn, Ida.: 10 grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and four brothers, Jack and Lee Hicks of Butte, Mont.; Harry Hicks Bevies meet Orem in Friday tilt; drop opener to Carbon High Springville's Red Devils will be on the road again th: week in their scheduled league cage game when they go to Orem for their second con-test. Both clubs will be seek-ing their first league victory since they were victims of first round losses last week. Games will begin at 6:15 for the jun-ior varsity and 8 p.m. for the varsity contest. Last Friday the Devils drop-ped a 53-6- 3 verdict to the Car-bon five after leading myst of the game. Palfreyman with 23, Strong with 12 and Felix with 11 needed a tit mo:" support from their teammate', in the offensive and defensive departments. Quarter scores: Springville 13 32 44 5" Carbon 11 29 46 6:; Mapleton leads Koloh M Men basketball race Kolob stake M Men con-tinued play Wed. night in the opening games of the second half. This year the league is being played on a percentage basis with the winner being the team with the highest per-centage at the conclusion of the completed schedule, according to Gordon Smith, stake M Men supervisor. Currently leading the stake play is the Mapleton club which downed the Second ward during the past week. Second has lost only to the leaders to give them a second place rating in league standings. Schedule for the remainder of league play which will be played in the high school gym at 7, 8. and 9, follows: Wed., Jan. 18 Twefth vs Sixth; Eleventh vs Mapleton 2nd, Sec-ond vs First; Wed., Jan. 25 Map. 2nd vs Second, Twelfth vs Mapleton, Eleventh vs Sixth; Sat., Feb. 4 Mapleton vs Sixth, Twelfth vs First, Eleventh vs Second; Wed., Feb. 8 Map. 2nd vs Twelfth. Eleventh vs Mapleton, Sixth vs First; Wed., Feb. 15 Mapleton vs Second, Map. 2nd vs First, Eleventh vs Twelfth; Sat., Feb. 18 First vs Map-leton, Map. 2nd vs Sixth, 12th vs Second. Trophies will be awarded at the conclusion of league play to the winning team, individ-uals, etc. under the direction of Supervisor Smith. lJ3ovuiin Scores Merchants League League Standings Team W L Johnson Tire 4 0 Snow Dairy 3 1 Thorn Rock Products .... 2 2 Art City Lanes 2 2 Springville Bank 1 3 Springville Herald 0 4 Week's Results: Bank, 2679; Snow Dairy, 2726; Johnsons, 2743; Herald, 2583; Art City, 2812; Thorns, 2869. High Team Game: Art City Lanes, 995; Thorns, 971; John-son Tire, 954. ' Ind. High Series: Gene Ave-ret- t, 592; Bob Kinross, 579; Bert Roylance, 572. Ind. High Game: Julian Raulston, 227; Bob Kinross, 227; Bill Ruff, 222. Springville Ladies League Standings Team W L Haymond Drug 8 0 Modern Photo 7 1 Peavs Market 3 5 LeMars Cafe 3 5 Berg Mortuary 1 7 Ferg's Service 1 7 Week's Results: Haymonds, 2148; Modern Photo, 2324; Le- Mars, 2038; Bergs, 1946; Peays, 2137; Fergs, 1874. High Team Game: Modern Photo, 816; Peays, 751; Hay-monds, 725. Ind. High Series: Jane Ave-ret- t, 540; Delia Smith, 501; Lela Averett, 498. Ind. High Game: Jane Ave-rett, 210; Ardith Ruff, 183; Ethel Wheeler, 180. Businesses up here (Continued from Page One.) businesses as beauty and bar-ber shops, security dealers and realestate brokers, the figure;, for business could be higher. Using the Dun and Brad-stree- t Reference book as a guide, it is interesting also tc note that Springville had listed as of January 1, 1961, a tota! of 126 businesses compared to 121 in 1960 and 128 in 1953. Dun and Bradstreet Book listing is a condensed summary of information concerning busi-nesses, what they do and how; a financial section which con-tains financial statements and a record of how the business pays its bills. Cigaretts containing . men-thol accounted for about 14 per cent of the total cigarette mav ket in 1960, compared with '"hree percent four years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Bird had as guests during the holidays, the parents of Vanta Quintero, the Indian girl who is making her home with them this win-ter. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Quintero of Fort Apache. Ariz., were accompanied by two other daughters and one of the daughters children and an aunt. During their visit Mrs. Quintero gave an interesting demonstration of bread making and baking over an open fire. Several Springille people motored to Nephi New Years to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sperry and fam-ily. Included in the group were the parents of Mrs. Sperry, Mr and Mrs. George Roylance anc sister Karen from the USU Logan and brother Orville; alsc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins of Springville and Mr. and Mrs Rex Roylance and daughter of Vernal. Mrs. Beama Combs of North Platte, Nebr., was the over-night guest of her sister, Mrs Emma Kennedy this week and also visited other relatives and friends. She accompanied a son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Combs to Salt Lake and they went on to California while she visited another son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Ned Combs. . LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO INSURANCE COMPANIES Cost estimates will be accep-ted for consideration on a group insurance plan for all full-tim- e employees and their dependents of the Nebo School District. This insurance is planned to cover hospitaliza-tion, medical and surgical ex-penses. The insurance is for the year beginning September 1, 1961. Cost estimates should be delivered to C. Garth Olson at the Nebo School District Office on or before February 1, 1961 by 4 P.M. Specification forms will be available January 13, 1961, at the information desk in the Nebo School District Office, 50 South Main, Spanish Fork Utah. Published in Springville' Her-ald Jan. 12, 1961. |