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Show Page Two ' - THE SPRING VILLE (UTAH) HERALD Djcmbcr 6 yff (DOaocnfinsd Agg FOR SALE BELL Boy boats, Johnson Mo-tors, Marine supplies, Pills-bur- y feeds, garden supplies, mowers, tillers. Robertson's Marine and Garden Center. HU a25tfc CLEANING by the pound, 25c lb. Hats cleaned or blocked. Expert alterations. Quality Cleaners, 85 West 2nd South. Phone HU n9tfc FULL Line of Genealogy Sup-plies, genealogy copy work, Castleton's, 130 So. Main. m24tfc ART Supplies, paints, brushes, canvas boards, canvas and stretchers, water colors, etc. Castleton's, 130 So. Main. m24tfc MOUNTAIN climbing scooter. Good condition. Call after 6 p.m. HU s6tf FOR RENT WHEELCHAIRS, crutches for rent. Haymond Drug Co. Ph. HU J13tfc FURNISHED apt. Inquire at 54 No. 2nd East. s6tfc NICELY furnished apt., carpet. Inquire 294 So. 300 West. a2tfc NEW, convenient apt., frig., stove, no smokers, rea-sonable. Phone HU o4tfc UNFURNISHED m apt. Heat, hot water furnish-ed, electric range, frig. 82 So. 2nd East. HU ol8tfc APARTMENTS for bachelors or couples. Inquire Carroll's Motel. 26 No. Main. nltfc UNFURN. Apt. 249 East 1st North. nltfc No Matter tho 'jH 7 'ijj, Weather. . . v,';' ' !' , ' Spfligtlme You Sleep in Ccrr.f; i ff ;Sbuthport DELUXE Automatic BLANKET FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC Light as a breeze, toft as a cloud, G with wintertime warmth to relax inl 3 Dependable General 100J Nylon binding for 8. rZTcLs for easy 4 j bedmaklng! 5 Light, beautiful blend of Your c holes of twin f' rayon, cotton, Acrilan.,,?., double or king size! ' " ff See it today! 'r?, fj m ' fcf ' mmm FBIEL'S, INC. W.r www s.7? S3.1&&U w s K ft ( Dec SfkaiUffiSi I 2ST ffff ! 1 I 1 EDGEL'S SPORT SHOP I K ft I Register Here for Free Bicycle FURNISHED or unfurnished 2 bedroom apt. Phone HU9-537- 0, Mrs. O. P. Senior. n22tfc home with stove, frig. Gas heat. Call HU n29tfc SPACIOUS apt, full bath, completely furn.; also drapes, gas heat, stor-age room. Inquire at 310 E. 4th South. d20p 2- -BEDROOM apt. unfurnished, with heat and water furnish-ed. Also 2 bedrooms in basement available. $70. Call HU n29tfc 3- -ROOM basement apt. furn. 333 E. 2nd No. Phone 489- - 6712. N8tfc $40 FURNISHED apt., clean, conveinent, 4 rooms, full bath and storage room, garage if needed. Phone HU9-507- 8. d6p NICE one bedroom apt., fur-nished except kitchen table. Carpets, fireplace, garage. 250 E. 2nd No. Call HU- - nl5tfc apt., partly furn., utilities furn., fruit room. Phone HU9-604- 7. 67 So. 200 East. nl5tfc NICEST apt. in Springville. 450 E. 2nd No. Cozy, grd. floor, free laun-dry, partly furnished. Phone FR evenings. n29tfc 3 OR 4 room apt. Outside en-trance. Utilities furnished. Washing facilities available. 197 E. 2nd No. HU n29tfc GUITARS, Amplifiers, Ukes, and Accordions. All prices. Lay away for Christmas. Herger Music, 158 South 1st West, Provo. Closed Mon- - days. dl3 FREE use of our Carpet Sham-- i pooer with purchase of Blue Lustre shampoo. Friel's, Inc. d6ca j , USED Kelvinator Frig. Good ; condition. $50. Call HU and after 3 p.m. call ' HU d6tfc ' ROASTER chickens. Average I 5 lbs. Kay Johnson. HU 9-- J 5319 .Order before Dec. 15th for Christmas. dl3 TWO small black pups for sale. Call HU 137 East 550 North, Springville. d6 ATTENTION Stockmen- - We have over 2500 acres of ex- - cellent grass pastureland in i Uinta Basin, priced to sell. i Meadows can be blocked ' out to suit any size opera tion. Western Ranch Realty, Roosevelt, Utah. Phone Office 593, res. 580, 40-- Mutual dl3c NICE brick home, carpet, drapes, fence. Will trade $5,000 equity for good car, small trailer, or camp-er Take over FHA loan bal., $11,800. HU d6 PINION pine fireplace logs. Call 798-396- 4 or 798-680- 7 to place your order. dl3 BOYS 26" Schwinn bicycle, very good condition; also set of hub caps, 16" spin-- ; ners, set of 4. Call after 4 p.m. HU n29tfc MISCELLANEOUS CERAMIC Tile work, call Ben-nie- 's Tile Company. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. 798-681- 9. 160 So. 200 East Spanish Fork. al2tfc PHOTOSTAT copies made of valuable papers, birth certi-ficates, genealogical sheets, etc. Keith's Kameras, 130 So. Main. HU s20tfc TEST your own radio and TV tubes FREE at Haymond Drug. jl4tfc COLONIAL MANOR Rest Home. Clean, modern, best of care. Reasonable. A visit in-vited. Call or write Nephi. Ubah. o4tfc FURNISHED small apartment. Heat and hot water furnish-ed. 82 So. 2nd East. HU-9-417- 3. n29tfc NICE unfurnished apt. with electric range at 86 So. 6th East. Inquire at 593 East 1st So. n29tfc LARGE brick home, unfurnish-ed, gas heat. Reasonable. In-quire at 615 So. 4th E. Ph. HU d6tfc house, $30. Warm and clean. Inquire 264 East 3rd South. d6tfc I SINGER Sewing machine, straight stitch, excellent con- - il dition, nice walnut cabinet, stool. Phone HU n29tfc NEW double Dexter washer, $150; Niagara Cyclo Mas sage appliance, cost $279, " will sell for $75; Snow tire, rim, 710-1- 5. Call HU 575 So. 4th East. d6 E FLAT Alto saxophone. Very good condition. Call after 6 p.m. HU 44 South 8th East. d20 I 7 r; y i pineapple iuice L x(TJlM imltm 3 for 89c WIT FOB jHSBGsH-.-' 6 forY55c VCllUlSTuAS fvjHRI CORNED BEEF 8 lWiPWtflOj Libby's 12 oz. i ' nHHMHMP! can49c g He's seen a terrific side oi ' , ' PITTED OLIVES IIT S choice aged beef for his freez- - ' ' ' - X Libby S Gem er at Sage Creek Market. JJHHJj 4 C9HS 1.00 rj BOBBY PINS """ PETER PAN BREAD 25c size j - VVlea- h- 4 loaves 89c only 10c SALAD DRESSING 2 lbs. 85 . .: BEEF SHORT RIBS . . lb. 39c . QQc 't CHUCK ROAST ... lb. 47c tlS. Oil i I BACON, Gold Coin . . lb. 53c . r "fT 5 -- - FRUIT COCKTAIL k CUCUMBERS . . . each 5c urars-3- 03 . !. I POTATOES Sts 10 lb. bag 37c e QQC M AVOCADOES Fryda 2 for 25c TOf Ou k I Shortening ftm 79c :-- n I Dipping Chocolate PINEAPPLE I 5 Highest quality for your IL Qr g home candy making EO. 0C LIBBY'S 211 size j Nabisco Thinsd 3 boxes SI Crushed r , 100 .S!arV.Pape: special 98c Chunk dJJ I 10th SOUTH 4th EAS1 ElEPHONE HU 961 I PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Jto WORK WANTED BABY SITTING in my home, walking age. 25c per hour. HU9-605- 9. Mrs. Smith. n22tfc WILL, baby sit in my home. HU d6 LOST AT SPEED Wash Laundrymat Baby's coats, brown and blue one, size 4. Contact Diane Gordon, 48 E. 5th So. d6p WANTED MY FRIENDS to know that I'm still selling Christmas cards. Cards are all in. 328 East 2nd No. or call HU-9-430- 1. Ellen Larsen. nl5tfc MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED watch repairs, Standard watch cleaned, $4.50. Doug Brinkerhoff, 315 So. 3rd West. j5tfc RADIO, TV, record players, re-corders 5 qualified technic-ians to serve you. Over 26 years service in Utah County Ralph's Radio and TV, Provo FR j8tfc DESERT TRAVEL BUREAU ALL Airline Tickets issued at Airport Prices. COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE 58 North University FR m3tfc WHEN you need insurance see LuDean Litster, C.L.U. or phone HU Be sure Insure Today. d4tfc if':--; - dm& j . . . ejdjtet ,.. . . siMil (m j FIIWAT CLUB. 1 WASH and WEAR LUXURY AT $5.00 ft M Here't a handsome gift that't long on fashion, f S short on carel This fabulous shirt does its own ironing, k S no matter how it's washed and dried. Permanently fc. i wash and wear 100 with Dura-Ne- finish r. . k S stays fresh all day long. "Sanforized-Plus- " labelled. f, S Special collar and cuff construction assures 40 longer wear. Featured in Chase, a soft, medium-sprea- jj$ J collar style; convertible cuffs. & R I ? . i I PROVO I Open 'till 9 p.m. Friday and Every ' ft I Night Thereafter BlllS w J LbL--J s J LJ IL J 1961 Ford 6Ro;t ZZL SI 795.00 1955 Buick S450.C0 See Daryl Dauwalder G I V A II FORD University Avenue and 2nd South, Provo HU (home). FR ! i I :' j ' ' J L-- "! a . Climaxing their doll project to raise funds for Christmas projects, members of the Jaycee Wives announce Ada Ralls, right and her little daughter Kyleen, front as win-ners of the doll and wardrobe given away Saturday. Back row, left, Carla Jex, JC Wives and Geraldine Cook, ticket chairman. Funeral held for Edward Anthon (Continued from Page 1) Julia Friel. After her death in 1949, he married Amy Daniel-so- n. She also passed away. He is survived by a daugh-ter and three sons by the first marriage, Mrs. Elvin (Belle) Sumsion and Foster Anthon of Springville; Ross Anthon of Magna and Ted of Wenatchee; a son . Clifford died a few years ago; also 21 grandchildren and 58 great-grandchildren and one and the fol-lowing step-son- s and step-daughters, Mrs. Vessa D. Johnson of Spanish Fork; Neil Hood, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Carrie D. Hansen of Palmyra; Mrs. Emily D. Liddiard of Provo; Stein Donaldson of Roy; Mrs. Fannie D. Grover and Mrs. Amy D. Grover of California. Trycufs sef Dec. 8 for MIA offering Tryouts for Kolob Stake MIA's dramatic offering, "Mid Summer Night's Dream," by Shakespeare, s announced for Saturday, Dec. 8 at 6 p.m., at Kolob Stake House. Jessie J. Dalton is in charge. There are approximately 20 speaking parts in addition to Lords and Ladies, attendants and fairies in the play, Mrs. Dalton said, and there are parts for middle-age- d as well as younger people. All girls who have had ballet, are es-pecially asked to be at the tryouts. Those desiring to take part, are asked to bring some-thing with which they are fa-miliar, to read at the tryouts. Those who would like to be in the play and cannot be at the tryouts are asked to con-tact Mrs. Dalton, or other MIA officers. There is also a need for rs and individuals who are adept at scenery and stage lighting and these people are asked to contact Mrs. Dalton. The performance is to be presented early in March. Jesse Barker funeral (Continued from Page 1) nized in the Manti Temple. Mrs. Barker died two years ago. Mr. Barker held the office of an Elder in the Tenth ward. Surviving are seven sons and daughters: Utona Barker, Provo; George Howard Barker, Salt Lake City; Blaine Barker, Jesse Ray Barker, Mrs. Bud (Lucille) Johnson, all of Springville; Mrs. Charles (Alfreda) Wat-ers, Salina; Mrs. Larry (Mary Lue) Wolfey, Logan; 26 grand-children' and five great grand-children; a brother, Hyrum Barker; three sisters, Sahara Allan, Mary Ellen Anderson and Caroline Shepherd, Spring-ville. Funeral held for Earl Haymond (Continued from Page 1) the Old Folks committee for a number of years. Surviving are his widow, eight sons and two daughters, LaVon E. Haymond of Los Angeles, Calif.; W. Dean Hay-mond of Livermore, Calif.: Heber L. Haymond of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Henry (Ber-niec- e) Johnson of. Spanish Fork; Mrs. Robert (Beverly) Christian of Coeur D'Alene, Ida.; Paul M., L. Wood, E. J. (Ted), Howard R. and H. Melvin Haymond, all of Spring-ville; three step-childre- n, Pres-ton Hooper of Mapleton; Mrs. Jack (Marie) Kari of Van Nuys, Calif.; Mrs. Ed (Rosalie) Killpack of Eugene, Ore. ; 40 grandchildren and 41 great grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Clair Sutton and Miss Vera Haymond, both of Salt Lake City. Age, disease remove landmark (Continued from Page 1) at one time concerning the age of the tree and Mr. Curtis told him that his father plan-ted the Sugar Maple when Hobble Creek traversed Fourth East just south of where the tree grew. This and other in-formation according to the present property owner, would make the tree more than a hundred years old. |