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Show February 8, y ' ' Pape Four THE SPRINGVILLE (UTA1I) HERALD BUSINESS DIBECIffiBI " LUMBER Utah Service tin soui i, Main hi: Industrial Supp;es ve Oil KKKh; LKLJVERY Prompt Courteous Service MEN'S FURNISHingT Headquartt.-r- for quanTy chandise. Phone HU cj..,.,. Jack's Toggery. 2H0 So. M' MONUMENTS Complete resident Shopr overhead creates high val Memorial Art. Arvil Cr Mgr. 190 No. Mn. HU MORTUARY wheeleF Mnrtnan ALTERATIONS Cuyler's. 447 nTw", Prove PR Men's. Ladies clo-thing made to order Tailored shirts. Remodeling, alterations. 4.NIMAL tohn Kuhni Sons. buyers of trad and useless Hiuniftl!-fhon- e FR Provo N-PPUANCES ; E. Authorized dealers. Hoov-- r vacuums. Estate gas ranges heaters Friers HI' ; NOR G E Home Appliances Drive a little, save a lot! Bargain Barn i, (red) Phone HU ' Between Springville and j , Spanish Fork AUTOMOBILE REPAIR Miner's Auto Service, front DRUGS - Drugs, 214 So. d.hvery S.O.S. PRESCRIPTIONS promptly and accurately, exactly as your Doctor orders. COSMETICS Revlon Max Factor, Tussy and others. SODA FOUNTAIN Featuring Chases Ice Cream HAYMOND DRUG 238 So. Main HO FREE DELIVERY pTerlipons Fountain Dorothy Gray Cosmetics Veterinary Products REXALL CITY DRUG S. Mam Fe Delivery-1- 64 HUnter ENGINERING Registered professional engui-ee- r Consulting in Mining, ' metalurgy, refractories, clays, by appointment. G. B. Riding. ' 70 W 3rd N. HU vheel alignment, iune-u- y, irake ser. 480 S M, HU dngine Rebldg. & tuning. Elec. 4 Carburetor repairs. Phillips iarage. 96 N. Mn. HU overhaul, welding front end ilign. Brakes & trans. Ruffs iar., 38 W. Cen. HU Tune-u- p, brakes, wheel bal., Lubes, wrecker, welding serv. Springville Garage. HU ' 3ANKING There is no substitute for money in the bank. Springville Banking Co. 202 So. Main. iARBER SHOP Springville Barber Shop 272 South Main. Miles Curfew and Bill Stevenson. 3EAUTY STUDIO Boyer Beauty Studio, 29 W. 2nd S.t HU Mary Boy-er, Mgr. Professional Work. CABINET BUILDING Fine Cabinet building, formica tops, plastic tile. Call A. E. Dallin, HU CAFES Fish & Chips, Thick Tasty Malts. LeMar's, 1700 S. Main, Phone HU CONCRETE Thorn Rock Products For Your Building Needs Ready-Mi- x Concrete Sand Gravel Road Gravel Fill Dirt Roofing Chips Dial Provo FRanklin FEED STORES Feeds - Seeds - Garden Sup-plies - Hardware - Farm Chemicals. Smart's Feed and Hardware. 340 So. Main, Ph. HU FEED STORES Pillsbury Best Feeds, medi-cal supplies, poultry supplies, garden equipment, Garden dust and insecticides. Robertson's Marine and Garden Center, 97 So. Main. HU FLOOR COVERINGS Rugs, carpet, linoleum & tile, expert installation. Frier s 213 South Main, HU FLOWERS Springville Floral HU 352 S. M. Flowers fresh daily. Mem. Nat. Floral Assn. TDS GIFTS China, glass, silverware, small appliances, figurines, etc. Friel's. 213 S. Mn., HU GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES FRUITS MEATS Complete line of Groceries BROOKSIDE MARKET 759 E. 4th So. HU Cragun's Market 667 N. Mn. HU Featuring fruits, vegetables, meats & groceries. Westside Mkt. 241 South 1st West I IV I I Mill Jf HUnter "Springville's Complete Mortuary" BLAINE WHEELER 211 E. 2 S., Springville NEWSPAPER SPRINGVILLE HERALD FIRST IN Local News Local Sports Local Advertising 161 So. Main HU " PAINT, PAPER Reynolds Glass & PainTc Paints, Wallpaper & Sundrif HU 346 So. Main Treasure Tones Paint J aT Sanford's j Paint & Glass 397 East 4th South, Springvillt HUnter complete line of GLASS Paint & Wallpaper Do it yourself or save the fuss and call us! REALTY" h DIXON TAYLOR RUSSEL FEBRUARY DAYS ARE BONUS CHAIR DAYS AT lYT jl) Buy a Living Room Suite and receive a I ffs $50.00 Bonus Chair of your choice IJy M LiUs O All Suites or Sofas priced $200 or more entitles the titMil(tmtfn .hLLak purchaser to an additional $50 chair of his selection 1 O All Suites priced under $200 receive two modp Captain's chairs at no extra cost. I j ' v l save $i. . ife j r-- I ON VALENTINE SPECIAL 1 !Ci ' 1 - , - J fj LANE CHESTS MQ. !) ' -- : X V I 11 This typical, stunning A L : T. i 'r, design is available in ' V ..ZJ, W?u.U : wanted commons. . ff ' "V Sofa Chair A t t V t c. Sectiona. S iC; ' :i?S ' 369 . r- -S ''-I- r :VRSJif f .! ) lli Each incudes an Extra V X ' '$50.00 Bonus Choir I - - lJ X ' ' FOAM CUSHIONS AND BACK , 'T,V Finished in handsome nut-bro- walnut, ,1 CUMULOFT NYLON FRIEZE " this big 44" Lane chest has self-risi- , HIDDEN QUALITY FRAME of Kiln- - tray, free moth protection warranty. : Dried Hardwood and Top Only $5 50 during Quality Workmanship. February Sale. &VjP - , - 1 $ Delivers your choice j Pay $2 weekly on the balance. i 3j yiiW LOW FillCS if maun siiisiS..:iiss is isiiSfS: SEE SIMMONS' NEW ON SIMMONS QUILTEH cj epp SETS, CRIB BEL7 luxury quilt SPECIAL ! sleep set Sz 'v;-- ' s Marvelous Comfort in '' f Ji 1 -- I over 400 springs - Has i 9, jl , t H "Sani-seal- " and other -- J ' "T? - ' ill Simmons exclusives - ' ' ' v fll . . 11 Mattress and Boxsprino " " ' IT V" ? ... All Hardwood I TW - ' 7 I Adjustable Spring j """feM ' t I 4" " I I. Teething Rails V''' 'd Decorative Bc.ts ''Vi' l" - andDecals ENJOY SIMMONS' V'V". 5sJ , ; sfy.& 1 uced from $29.50 SLEEP LUXURY " V te 24 : WHILE YOU PAY 7 y during February Sale. ; I J FOR IT COITlfOrt QllUt C f 1 A small payment delivers EASY SLEEP SET ' your choice. Easy BUUtoti v 0ver 300 SpringS f0r healthful rest. j TERMS ! monthly terms on Covers SANI-SEA- L treated, have Q Ok O 4 lovely floral pattern on Cream. Mat- - U )y J ; 1 - e balanc. tress has handles and vents. Twin or i M . t full size Mattress-Boxsprin- g Set only J i No Stamps & Cheaper Prices Friendly Service Hrs.: 7:30 - 9:30 weekly Sunday and Holiday: 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. PAUL BEALS, MGR. HUntor JEWELRY Duke Jewelry. Watches, Dia-monds, slvrware, gifts. Watch repairs. 220 S. Mn. HU KNITTING Callaway's Yarn and Knit Shop 391 East Center Featuring Columbia-Minerv- a yarn FREE instructions with your pur-chase. Mon. to 9 p.m., Tues. thru Fri. to 5 p.m. LOANS Springville Let us show this lovely home. New asbestos tile roof newly interior decorated, 'j an lot beautifully landscaped. Ea-sterms, immediate occupancy. United Homes 275 No. 200 West Provo, UtaV FR4-26- RECORDS RCA Victor, Columbia, and others. Friel's. 2' South Main. HU RUBBER STAMPS Rubber Stamps, Official $" daters, numberers, stamp 9' . ink, etc. ART CITY STAMP SERVICE HU 270 NoJjjJ iviuiMijjx TO BUY OR BUILD? Take 25 years to repay. Springville Insurance & Realty Co. 154 So- Main HU LUMBER J Coal - Lumber Castle Gate Dustproot Coal Bennett's Paint Builder's Supplies Known for Dependability Kolob Lumber HU 33 West 2nd South SERVICE STATION Smittie's Texaco Motor Tune-u-p, LubrlcatiJ j Wheel Balancing, Electri Repairs S General " Repair. Ph. HU RON COOjC-SM- Tr. SPORTING 'GOODSI FISHING, HUNTING AND CAMPING SUPPLIES j Springville Sport Shop j 274 So. Main HU EDGEL M. OLDROmJ UPHOLSTERY : ! 7 ft Norman's Upholstery, Free 4th No. HU timates and delivery WHEEL BALANCING Modern Tune-i- n bsie. ' Wheels remain on car Service, 5 S. Main, HU ' JcLn 11. 1'.ccn fcrevcll set Sunday niglif A farewell testimonial will be given in the Eighth ward Sunday 'evening, for John N. Moon, son of Mythen N. and Irene Moon, who is leaving soon to fill an LDS mission in the New England States. The meeting begins at 5:00 p.m He enters the Mission Home February 5. Speakers for the farewell will include Thomas Babrizio. bishop and J. Melvin Duke, for-mer bishop of the Eighth ward also remarks will be made bv i i t I 1 ! i ! ! j j John N. Moon the Springville Stake pres.' dency. ' . ' Other missionaries servint from the ward, are Jame Smart, Eastern Atlantic; Nor man Jessee, North Centra! Calvin Sumsion, British; Le nore Crandall, French East John Carl Peterson, British Glenn K. Holmes, North Br. tish; D. LaRell and Yvonn Johnson, stake. Bishop Ray Cope; by the par-ents of the missionary and a response will be made by the missionary. Conducting will be Wm. G. Ruff of the ward Bish-opric. Richard Moon will give a piano solo and Dick Sheeley will render a clarinet solo. The opening and closing numbers will be by the congregation and prelude and postlude mus-ic will be by Julia Sumsion. Mary Boyer is chorister. The invocation will be by Roger Moon and the beneidic-tio- n by Clarence L. Jensen of j MEMBER: j Utah State Press Association National Editorial Association Iji ! Weekly Newspaper Representatives, Inc. jjj I Published Weekly By ill j ART CrrY PUBLISHING COMPANY j; At SprlngrvUle, Utah : i Entered as second class matter at the post office in Springville Utah under the act j i of March 3 1879 Springville is a city of 8,000 population. It is particularly noted : i for its famous Art Exhibit and road-buildin- g contractors. Springville has a greater j concentration of these contractors than any other city in the United States. Its chief ; industry consists of a steel plant, cast iron plant, creosote plant powder plant, ex- - : I tensive farming and fruit growing, stock raising and lamb feeding. A State Fish : is Federal Hatchery. The city has sev- - : and Game farm is located in Springville as a eral narks and plans are underway for one of the largest ski areas in the country. : j Subscription In Advance, Per Year $4.50; Per Copy 10c j I SprlnsrvUle Herald Staff: j HARRISON CONOVER Publisher DEAN BIRD - Printer : ; MANILA BROWN Editor CARLOS RIFE Printer j WOODROW WEIGHT Manager WESLEY ROBEY Pressman : - MARTIN CONOVER Advertising ORVAL SINGLETON Pressman j ; WILNA ALLRED Circulation JACK BIRD Stereotypist, Devil ; personal resentment are iso-lated instances and reports in-dicate that they are an em-barrassment to the majority of citizen soldiers and their units." IFA schedules annual meeting The 39th annual meeting of the Intermo'untain Farmers As-sociation, formerly the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooper-ative, will be held at the Hotel Utah on Saturday, Feb. 24, according to C. K. Ferre, gen-eral manager. Representatives from all parts of Utah and southern Idaho will be in attendance at the meetings which will start at 9:30 a.m. and continue thoughont the morning and afternoon. Elvis J. Stahr Jr., Secretary of the Army: "Recent instances of individual complaints and Sophia Loren, actress: "The only thing that bores me about the United States is its Tele-vision. But, maybe this is, good because when I watch it I fall asleep." New pact gives Japan man; concessions. Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE! MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FLOSS CATE, aka MRS. ROY B. CATE, De-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under-signed at her home at 554 East Center, Springville, Utah, on or before the 1st day of April, 1962. MILDRED C. GILL, Administratrix. ARNOLD C. ROYLANCE, Attorney for Administratrix. Published in Springville Her-ald January 25, Feb. 1, 8 and 15, 1962. NOTICE Sealed bids for the purchase of two 66 passenger school buses will be received by the Board of Education of Nebo School District at the office in Spanish Fork, Utah, on or be-fore Monday, February 19, 1962 at 8:00 p.m., at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Buses are to meet all current Utah State requirements in addition to the prepared specifications which may be obtained from the district office in Spanish Fork. The Board of Education re-serves the right to accept any bid or to reject any or all bids. (signed) C. J. Wendel Ass't. Supt. and Business Manager t Published in Springville Herald February 8, 1962. The devotion of thought tc an honest achievement makes the achievement possible. |