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Show ' "for CARPET see Anderson Furniture j HUnter 9-4641 fc ( DidYobknow... y The Town That Wouldn't Die j0tj A town that hired a professional "out- law tamer" to preserve law and order -a , town that in 2 weeks erected over 300 JSfT-t. 1 buildings and tents to handle its exploding J ZT -Ij population - a town that aspired to be the J fVV railroad and agricultural center as well as 5s.rS H capital of Utah: that was Corinne back in , 1868' ill lli JMl One by one the hopes of this courageous ' 'III I A community failed to materialize. But the . I y founders were fighters. "The City of V I Corinne," a stern-wheel steamboat, was 4 V-Zi built to navigate the Great Salt Lake. It I didn't pay, but it was a "first" in Utah. Today Corinne is a progressive town V-with V-with new goals . . . new aspirations. An- other group of Utahns has very important 9V aspirations too: The United States Brewers t V Association. They are constantly working 55"?? VrA to assure the citizen that clean, whole- Ir yj"" VA some conditions will exist throughout the ' state wherever beer and ale are enjoyed. L f-ymn nn:-n Hair Cutting u 1 by Ks Appointment i ' rfK Regular Prices I -X" J No Waiting ' "--n Saves Time , f Time Is Money! . . Sl.rLjl Scissors Sharpened Frank Clark's Barber Shop 195 East 8th South Call HU 9-5268 . Investor's Profits ' ." from L!fe ln- , ; surance LIFE N'e V INSURANCE " : Is carefully . JT j' (' : supervised in ' ' the public in- ; j terest by gov- - ; i ernmental I y authorities, f S Can guarantee s income for life i sj something fis no security can do! For Details Call ..IJDean Litster, C.LU. U'll HUnter 9-6470 NEFICIAL LIFE L- yjfcl'f G,VES voutTTj YT'Jjtl T 4.1 IUDGET jlow Playing First Run! ) ' The violent story of the man called - $ Cimarron, and of Sabra, who loved him! " M0IMffleDNA FERBER,S I .W I . fiinmi' ? s " ) 1)1 mlM ri.-. ia Cinemascope ami MetroCOLUK r ' II ' ' 1 starring J? ata GLENN FORD-MARIA SCHELL 7 v J ingeri ANNE BAXTER ARTHUR O'CONNEU : rtr ' f Ce th: RUSS TAMBITH ME8CH1ES McCAMBREJSE , 'UKMaIMf' f Mr, KUOBJII-USUI KITH. OASlfSHcCMII y ' J&&' , , WWVWlSrVi'Vw Feature Times: 7:30, 10 ajMa? ! DUE TO INADEQUATE FACILITIES OUR SPRINGVILLE STORE AT MAIN AND SECOND SOUTH Will CLOSE PERMANENTLY SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 22 ! ! I We Wish to Express Our Appreciation to the Friends and Patrons Who Have Loyally Sup- j ported Our Springville Safeway Store for many Years. WE EXTEND AN INVITATION TO SHOP At Our New Spanish Fork Store 430 North Main Or At Our Large Provo Store 255 West 200 North I Where We Have Every Modern Convenience And Plenty of Free Parking '.Aim. UWJ B..JI tMJn !HU.i.J. U',' j..n lWXWi!llmmL-.AVV-iBJ!.!S:'T. : i iimu.u ".t'Wl-.V;T-".-"y.lf.r'r ? . ,. ..;,u . I. .. ii.i.m j .. -TT-J . . : ; 1 neec shoui ;5 Get a p"Jlr cdnocd mL, niiRAinp ;i I :1UUKHIUL 0m -ajft, easiest f fk.'q .tfvay to plan any I 'ii, jj hiving trip T,, ; -" :. or n rZf immediately Available at: Pjeorge's Conoco Service Main and Center lUnter 9-9962 Springville, Utah NEW FORDS AND USED CAR DEALER State Inspection Station No. 834 qjV FREE INSTRUCTION AIR CONDITIONED Enjoy Better Bowling ... A Sport for the Family! Art City Bowling and Recreation 45 West 2nd South |