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Show , - 7ril 13, 1961 THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Three Make a shoe rack An adjustable shoe rack can be very easily and quickly con-structed with two pieces of one-ha- lf inch board and four flat, sliding curtain rods. Simply screw the curtain rods to the ends of the wood, and this han-dy shoe rack can then be ad-justed to fit into any closet space desired. Y J";ki ; Lk - L U Dr. Marlow Harston of the Utah County Child Guidance Clinic, accepts a check from the Springville JC Wives who donated proceeds from their recent Fashion Show to the clinic. Left to right, Mrs. Mel Read, Mr. Harston, Mrs. Paul F. Willis, show chairman; Mrs. Carla Robinson. The Jaycee Wives have continued active interest in the work of the clinic donating funds from their fashion shows an-nually. Students take part in state contests Qualifying for a place in the state speech events April 14 and 15 are the following senior high school students, who were rated superior in recent con-tests: For dramatic readings, Shar-on Ellis and Ray Bennett; hum-orous readings, Alan Curtis and Wilson Selfe; retold story, Dana Lee Chapman; pantomime, Neil Johnson and Richard Taylor. Alternates to the state meet are J. R. Peay, Roy Tamietti and Linda Ogilvie. Many men owe the grandeur of their lives to their tremen-dous difficulties. Spurgeon. r ' I , - A I ' , - 7 if-- ' rT-- f-7- C T? 'f Yri A portion of the class presently enrolled in Nebo school district in their first step to graduate from adult high school. Directed by Grant Gardner, assist-ant superintendent, the class is held in Spanish Fork and will be resumed again next fail with other classes offered for credit leading to graduation when standard requirements have been met. Credit trans-cripts from other schools, military service, testing programs and work experience are accepted. All 12 students will complete the one-un- it course in English by the end of April. , iluis77, I lCach year many thousands I I persons visit Utah Depart-- I 11 nt of Fish and Game prop-- V les over the state. A major tion of these visits occur mg the spring and early rimer months. department director Harold a Crane today again extend- - an invitation to visit de- - tment hatcheries and other I iperties during the warm nths ahead. ie noted that a visit to any the hatcheries is timely dur-- ; the spring period when they r crowded with various sizes fish awaiting the planting iod just ahead. These hatcheries are located Springville, Logan, Salt Lake y, Midway, Whiterocks, Loa, untain Green, Glenwood, Ka-.- s, Beaver and Panguitch. DO tUprane said, "Our department tAilJcomes visitors at all times. """: are well aware of the and educational val-jJ-derived from these visits. ffjib, school, Boy Scout and ver groups may arrange for - tours by contacting 'advance the department sup- - Tj?'icnrq nf thpsp nrnnprtips " Expert Eye Care by Dr. G. H. Heindselman optometrist QUICK SERVICE FOR LENSE REPliACEMENTS OR EYE EXAMINATIONS Gifts Diamonds Jewelry Watches Heindselman Optical & Jewelry Co. 24 West Center Provo, Utah $uzy Secretary gez aA a c To add flavor to canned vegetables, open the can at least 15 tutu-ute- s before heating. The tvheegetables trill regain oxygen they lost in canning and, as a result, you'll notice a differ' ence in the taste. t - y 1 L1 41 - i : f, SiJx&rt&J-- Ma7jLii - XL.. ' .3 1 PLUS 'ECONOrwIV j You'll get both with Chevron gasolines whether you p use them in your tractor, truck or car. They contain If Methyl . . . the first new antiknock compound since I J Ethyl. ..so effective it steps up octane performance... 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KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF It has been computed that of every 100,000 persons examined for their intelligence, about 6,750 would be rated very sup-erior, 13,000 e, 66,500 average, 13,000 be-low average, and 750 morons. 1 " v ' t , SO t --C7r , ' ' x x ' ' 7 1 A TECHNICIAN examines the optical quality of a 36-inc-h telescope mirror that will ascend, by balloon, this year to 80,000 feet above the earth. The project known as STRATOSCOPE II will examine planets and galaxies. The disk, manufactured by Corning Glass Works, is made of fused silica, one of the purest materials known to man. The purpose of sending the telescope up in a balloon is to get it above the earth's atmosphere which obscures clear visibility of celestial objects. STRATOSCOPE II is supported jointly by the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research. ill fang a hinge i5ometimes the hinges on rs become so worn that the iMi.ews won't hold any longer. ;U!"-er- are several remedies for s. You can try using longer diot 'ews. Or you can plug the ew les with wooden dow-- K ! Oo dipped in glue and reset jr screws in these. Or, you .1 fill the holes with solid solder and reset your E-- e news in this. Or, instead of f ng solder, you can stuff the 3 targed screw holes with bits 1 ft steel wool. doufing. Scored Tuesday morning trio League Standings Team W L Ann-T-Su- e 22 18 Nor-El-M- a 21 19 the travelers 21 19 20 'z 19 The 3 R's 19 21 No. 2 16 y2 23 High team: Ann-T-Su- e, 466; the 3 R's, 464; the travelers, 443. High series: Myrlene Judd, 496; Eunice Ewing, 490; Tress Whitehead, 488. High game: Myrlene Judd, 195; Eunice Ew-ing, 185; Tress Whitehead, 172. Merchants League League Standings Team W L Johnson Tire 35 17 Thorns 32 20 Springville Bank 27 25 Snow Dairy 26 26 Springville Herald ...... 20 32 Art City Lanes 16 36 High team: Johnson, 989; Spr. Herald, 963; Snow Dairy, 954. High series: Boyd Snow, 600; Bill Daniels, 587; Ed John-son, 585. High game: Ed John-son, 222; Bill Daniels, 216; Joe Hudson, 214. Early Bird league League Standings Alley Cats 23 13 Spare-O-- s 23 13 Rolletts' 22 y2 13 y2 Gutter Bugs 15 y2 20 y2 Eastside 15 20 Seads 9 27 High team: Rolletts, 586; Alley Cats, 582; Spare-O-- s, 572. High series: Joan Cra-gu- n, 443; Shirlene Lowe, 438; LouJene Carter, 429. High game: Shirlene Lowe, 180; Lou Jene Cartel', 165; Joan Cra-gu- n, 160. I.V i.rmstrong-Jone- s accept job ii. Britain. lJ3owiinc Scores Inter-Cit- y League League Standings Team W L W. Bringhurst 39 13 Miners Auto 36 16 South Main Market .... 25 27 Culligans 20 32 Mapleton JC's 18 34 Westside 18 34 High team: Miners Auto, 963; Mapleton JC's, 923; Cul-ligans, 901. High series: C. Carter, 549; Bob Holley, 541; Bert Roylance, 541. High game: Ray Johnson, 209; C. Carter, 202; Joan Robertson, 199. Springville League League Standings Team W L Berg Mortuary 36 20 Modern Photo 31 25 LeMars C afe 25 31 Peays Market 25 31 Haymond Drug 24 32 Fergs Service 24 32 High team: Fergs, 779; Le- Mars, 758; Peays, 732. High series: Evelyn Chambers, 532; Delia Smith, 480; Theda Child, 479. High game: Theda Child, 202; Tressia Whitehead, 189; Jean Ray burn, 182; Evelyn Chambers, 182. Art City Ladies League Standings Team W L Artistic Beauty 36 12 Westside Market 30 18 Brookside Market 24 24 Friel's Inc 21 27 Utah Service 17 31 Town Pride Dairy .... 16 32 High team: Artistic Beauty, 699; Westside Market, 672; Utah Service, 666. High series: Ruth Lowe, 498; Mary Lou Llewellyn, 472; Marie Barrett, 443. High game: Ruth Lowe, 174; Neva Stringer, 166; Gladys Pennington, 163. Robinson Crusoe had leisure-ly weekends (yet all was neat and tidy) because at least the story goes his work was done a7r'v WSV 77 vr- - si by Friday. lr - ' - l I 1 rr r J" il asV I I 'lis- 1 1 7i vVr f INTO THE SUN. This new and exclusive Studebaker Lark "Skytop" Sunroof opens easily to bring the sun and fresh air into car's interior. The attack aircraft carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt has three steam catapults which permit it to launch six planes each minute. of hot soapy water and scrub it thoroughly with a brush. To avoid twisting or tangling, let it dry right on the board, and put it up again when it's com-pletely dry. When your clothesline needs washing, coil it around a wash-board or a piece of wood about that size; stand it in a tub The name 'police dog" is not aplicable to any particular breed of dog. There are dogs of all kinds shepherd, cross-breeds, and even mongrels - that have been trained in police work. The breed of dog most commonly referred to as "pol-ice dog" is the German shep-herd. Small throw rugs that have a tendency to slip along the floor can be cured by attaching sev-eral jar rubbers to the under-side or by shelacking the re-verse side. An ordinary three-cornere- d file, sharpened on a grindstone, serves real well for drilling small holes into glass. Fasten the file into your brace, place the point where you want the hole to be, then holding the top of the brace with one hand, spin the brace with one hand, allowing it to oscillate rapidly. Don't exert any force just al-low the weight of the brace to provide the pressure necessary to drill the hole. |