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Show ' THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD . gu Page Eight church Coach announces plans for 1963-6- 4 football Football equipment for all prospective varsity football players will be issued Satur-day, August 24, beginning at 2 p.m., at the high school gym, announces Coach Karol G. Bills. In order to be issued any equipment, a boy must have had a physical examination and have the doctor's okey with him, the coach said. If a fellow does not have a mouth guard, arrangements ran he made to purchase one at the time he receives his equipment. Practice sessions will get underway Monday August 26. Those boys who are inter-ested in serving as football managers, should call Coach Bills, HU or make ar-rangements to be at the gym Saturday for screening. Practice for sophomores who are not trying out for the var-sity will begin after the open-ing of school. Village, Henry Ford shrine. Niagarra Falls from the US and Canadian side was a high-light of the trip in addition to the pageant. At Palmyra they saw the many church historic-al sites and envouce home, toured Chicago, taking a boat ride on the river there. They also stopped at KirUand, Ohio, Nauvoo 111., and Independence, Mo., where they toured other sites as Ve;i of the Reorganize n The majority 0f who recover from a h'"'" tack are eventually J?? i; gage in moderate without trouble, accon1' the Utah Heart 8 Assn I the doctor may VK!X '' ular moderate exercise them keep well. " t- - Sirs. Mary Weight return-Sunda- y night from a two-wee- k trip to the Sacred Pageant at Hill Cumorah, Palmyra, N.Y. On the tour was her sister, Mrs. Elsie H. Van Noy of Salt Lake City. They went by way of the Black Hills, S. D., and saw the Passion Play. At De-troit, Mich., they visited the Ford automobile center and also made a tour of Greenfield I i t : i ' i i ; I 'i W i 4 Laura Winnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Winnie, who celebrated her first, birthday, August 11. ... ..i r 1 V: i J Kristie Lynne Taylor, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor, whose first birthday was Aug. 18. Photos by Vernon at Modern Art Photo. l ..... "t5i "fa?. ft. Ss Allison McConnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mc- Connell of Spanish Fork, for-merly of Springville a year bid, Aug. 23. Golf tournament at Sp. Fork Sunday Aug. 25 The Spanish Fork Golf Asso-ciation is sponsoring an e, two man best ball tourna-ment on Sunday, August 25, 1963. One thusand dollars in prizes will be awarded on the basis of low gross and low net, with no double winners. At-tested handicaps are required and two-thir- state handicap will be allowed. This tournament is being held in conjunction with the promotion of the Spanish Fork Fly In day. A free breakfast will be served Sunday from 7 to 11 a.m. at the Spanish Fork Airport directly across from the golf course. Entrants are not required to fly in to par-ticipate in the tournament. Entries closed Wednesday, August 21 with a limit of 120 participants. i. SSl:'! is vvsFVS s" ' I V ' rsswSv s .sssssssW , .v SALE! Goodyear V. TUBE-TYP- E Rmp TnirkTirG m j O.T MYl.flN With TUFSYN 7.10x15 $14.65. jjTjT TUFSYN RUBBER-long- est mileage, --i, , toughest rubber Goodyear ever used, vf: , S 7vf ferfi TUBELESS --1 I i Ujlttif Size Blacfcwalls Whitew. V Y 6.70 x 15 $13.651 $f6fiT 60le16 $ - - 7.ioxi5 $15.65 mr i $ 7.50x14 $13.65 ITelT ratlnl! . n 4 jlgpl 7.60x15 $17.65 "$206 C , ,f 1 'U 8.00 x 14 $15.65 I J J ii "" r ,! " 4 m '7, Howwm. All prices plus ta and old tin TOOKI 6.50X16 $17.65 K TUFSYN 7.00x15 $22.65 Other sizeB GOODYEAR tool 6.70 Xl5$15.65 f? ,A, u J A11 price, plu. tax and recappable tire -- w;.iwii'mii''- ." " " """" - . . 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Berryland 65c ..riOLPj W ( TOMATO JUICE, IGA, 46 oz 4 cans 89c FILLER PAPER, 300 ct. 69c IjSflUKSj Ty O K FRUIT COCKTAIL, IGA, 303 5 cans 95c TYPE PAPER, 300 ct 69c Qj A U I O 1 U K ' ( COTTAGE CHEESE, IGA lb. 29c SPIRAL NOTEBOOK, Reg. 49c :.. 39c A AJb&S ( COFFEE, Sunny Morn lb. 53c SPIRAL NOTEBOOK, Reg. 69c 57c A MPI( A "( PENCILS..... 2 for 5c S 01!! A TUNA, White Star, chunk 4 cans 1.00 WHEATIES, 12 ozj pkg 3 for 89c LOOSE LEAF BINDERS 59c 3 B,G STORES A CHEERIOS, 10 oz. pkg 3 for 89c .,, , ' ;,..,. ZlJ S Ijmatoso vwvswsws Jy Meet planned for parents of Kindergarten (Continued from Page One), should be brought to the Sep-tember registration. Children for whom a birth certificate has not been presented by the opening day of school well be allowed to remain in school for the first two weeks only. |