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Show her 14, 1963 I - THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Five t . . When the children play grown-up- , or the sub-tee- ex-periment with make-u- p, make sure that their faces are thor-oughly washed before going to bed. Scrub away all traces of lipstick, powder, rouge and eye makeup. This routine will protect their young skin against blemishes, and your bed linens against hard-to-remo-smears. It will also teach youngsters the important lesson that "making down" is every bit as important as making up! - Wffiimmr,lii WORK ON PLAY Mapleton first grade students are gaining some fundamentals In health, arts and crafts, arith-metic and personality from a play store they have made under direction of Mrs. Catherine Harris, teacher. Clerk Glen Calder and customers, Russell Bills, Bonnie Houtz and Hiedi MendenhaU demonstrate how the class has learned that fruit and vegetables make strong Americans. Students have made the items, painted them, placed them on the store shelves and sold them. Thy have counted the money and have also learned In the process to be courteous, patient. pleasant, quail Unt data given ont hunting occupied Ce's Hunting spotlight; i ver the past weekend 'r,ffl' than 90,000 hunters i l0re the fie,ld Saturday in quest of game :,r"' of this year s hunt ' 15 variations the Department '' j nd Ganle today re" J sf;'that hunting for pheas- - ! 'feded Monday in Emery, i Utah Counties, ends ! i?fdav November 6 in i box Elder, Carbon, J ;!jVff'Gaarfield, Grand, Iron, ! :'f ' 'Kane, Millard, Piute, Salt gan Juan, Sanpete, I Wasatch and Wayne, Closes in all other counties evening, November 10. quail hunting season I opened in conjunction ;! (,e pheasant hunt last 5 ,;urday ends this coming '! '"liav November 10 in all ? .s except Box Elder, i; 'je, Davis, Morgan, Rich, J ke, Summit, Tooele, i; Washington and Weber i rties. v jj, counties mentioned, the season continues November through 24, with a later ex-tension of the season set for December 21 through January 5 in Washington County. The season for taking chuk-- .er and Hungarian partridge continues through November 24 in all counties. (l3owlincj. Scoreo Inter City League Team W L Miners Auto 6 2 American Oil 6 2 Bringhurst 5 3 Westside Market 4 4 Graves H&B 3 5 J. Grant Neilson HB 0 8( Ind. high series: Bob Holley,, Bringhurst, 556; Stan Jensen, Bringhurst, 549; Lloyd White-head, 539. High team game: Westside Market, 966; Miners Auto, 932; Bringhurst, 921. Ind. high game: Lloyd Whitehead, Westside Market, 219; Carl Conrad, J. Grant Neilson, 211; Stan Jensen, Bringhurst, 199. Merchants League Team W L Snow Dairy, 32 12 D Oil 28 16 Thorn Rock 21 23 Valley Bowling 20 24 Springville Bank 19 25 Springville Herald 12 32 High team game: Valley Bowling, 967; D Oil, 921; Snow Dairy, 916. Ind. high series: D. Wiley, V. B., 569; B. Roylance, Snows, 561; Boyd Snow, Snows, 551. Ind. high game: Dick Wiley, V. B., 244; Boyd Snow, Snows, 209; Bob Holley, V. B., 199; Kay Johnson, D Oil, 199. Art City Mixed Doubles Team W L King Pins 23 9 Space Makers 19 13 Lane Masters 19 13 Sweepers 18 14 Pin Cleaners 11 21 Pace Sitters 6 26 Ind. high series: Neil J. Beardall, Lane Masters, 522; Carl Wiley, King Pins, 521; Eunice Ewing, Space Makers, 441. High team game: Space Mak-ers, 1707; Sweepers, 1702; Lane Masters, 1685. Ind. high game: Carl Wiley, King Pins, 189; Neil J. Bear-dall, Lane Masters, 177; Eunice Ewing, Space Makers, 160. Switch a shoe or add an ac-cessory and you can transform a shopping sheath into a date dress. A black Velveteen jump-er for example gets set for a Saturday whirl with a black velvet hairbow and handbag, glittery pin and bangle bra-celets, short white kid gloves, and flower-printe- d c h a 1 i s pumps. For church, visiting or dinner the next day, add its own white crepe blouse, black velvet, alligator clutch bag and patent leather upmps. Madonna Lisa, Neopolitan wife of Zenobo de Gioconda, served as the model for Leo-nardo Da Vinci's famous Mona Lisa. tip' I I Jw4 M '- !! iV - 11 ' Vk11! I if I PREPARE FOR GRAND fiPFVr ' ident of Park Cn. John Wallace, pres-o- f the new Treasure ComPany, developers one of the cabinet Z at,Park inspcts terminal of gondXufr nTly comP!eted lower $2,000,000 TTeasurrMountkrikfn,OPe?,lngu0f the new Trout killed in reservoir noted A trout kill of undetermined origin has been discovered in the Flaming Gorge Reservoir by Utah State Fish and Game Department biologists. Preliminary surveys indicate that at least 5000 of the more than three and one-ha- lf million fish in the reservoir have been affected. Kills have occurred in a number of isolated locations ranging from the dam up-stream through the canyon. The kill, according to the Department, does not appear to 'have been caused by oxygen deficiencies in the water or by ,water temperature changes. Full and detailed investiga-tions to determine the extent and cause of the kill are now 'underway. aTch THEATRE, SPANISH FORK Adults 75c. Children 25c t' Thurs., Fri., Sat. t Nov. 14, 15, 16 S j feond Head' i with 1 Hofc to keep !jkV your 1' budget Sk in check j Your budget stays in line . . . when you pay all your bills by check! You always know the amount you've spent . . . where it has been paid . . . how much you have left over. And your cancelled checks are legal proof of payment . . . furthermore, are invaluable records for deductions at income tax time. JH? t Stop ... in open your 7 , ) c.h.e.cking account today IserviCeI at Springville Bank--j- r BAfJK"' ing Company. It takes 4 - only a few minutes. w piii0iaai J SENIOR MOVIE Thursday, November 14 7:30 p.m. "Houseboat" in color starring Cary Grant, Sophia Loren, Martha Hyer SHS AUDITORIUM 50c per person STRICTLY FOR ADULTS!! lFUMi JU SHELLEY PETER.. LEE RUBY B!-- A ) WINTERS FALK GRANT' DEE , lis yiMceif irfrtbJ8K2 I :x wy circumstancM. j J lanrautuiDSTMuiaiCiK uut f . MTr2 - :c STARTS FRIDAY For a Christmas present to be enjoyed the whole year through . . . "MEMORIES of MUSIC" Springville High School A CAPPELLA CHOIR RECORD ORDER HOW MR. EDWARD H. R0YER 234 West 700 South Telephone 489-445- 0 .JSIfflEuS Open Today at 4 p.m. T'LY 1 P.M.-F- : Three Unlikely Companions lace wi unkown world of adventure J with instinct their only guide to home Walt Disney-- -. , a v technicolor v BODGER TAO LUATH r the Bull Terrter ihsSmmweCat he Labrador mm x ' - 3T--- 1 Show today & Friday at 4:10,5:30,7:40,9:50 , 5 ' ! MANY OTHERS f A STORE HOURS: TO '(rL 1 9:30 A.M. to j CHOOSE FROM J 6:00 P M' U 1 ! GUMDROPS BEACH BALL PARING KNIFE Screw Driver DISH CLOTHS f j Reg. 29c Reg.S?"7' Reg. 29c Reg. 25c Reg. 15c 1 m m m m irnl YASH CLOTHS TOYS Ballpoint Pen BOBBY PINS Men's Hankies I 1 I Reg. I5c Assorted Reg. 15c Reg. 25c Reg. 10c ' j COMBS RAINCOATS CANDY BARS SOUP BOWLS NECKLACES j Ui?C Regeach Rc j j! I Shop earBy fo a good seictioiro of i I (Christmas items - HlosicS&'ede to choose !l ' ' 1 'pe'have a J fcr good Uving and plg "ls favorite bourbon iSSa ?x ; Part of the scene. Jjg SW8DUB0N WHISKEY 0ISTI11ED AND XJ BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT, BEAM, KY. - i Expert Eye Care by j Dr. G. H. Heindselman optometrist QUICK SERVICE FOR LENSE i REPLACEMENTS OR EYE EXAMINATIONS Diamonds Gifts Jewelry Watches Heindselman j Optical & Jewelry Co. 124 West Center Pro, Utah J v g I X is 1 Richard D. Poulson Airman to Texas base Airman Richard D. Poulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Poulson of 794 S., Seventh E., Springville, is being reassigned to Amarillo AFB, Texas, for technical training as a United States Air Force aircraft maintenance specialist. Airman Poulson, who en-listed in the Air Force a short time ago, has completed his in- - itial basic military training here. He is a 1959 graduate of Wasatch Academy, Mt. Pleas-ant. yjewd lJ2rle$s . . . i Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Curtis returned recently from Wil- - mington, Deleware, where they s spent a month as guests of her son, Floyd Crandall and j wife and three children. En- - s route, they toured places of j interest in Chicago, and while jjj in the east, were taken on j numerous tours in Deleware as well as in Philadelphia and Washington D. C. and through- - J( out the state of New Jersey, Highlights were visits to the Jl New Jersey Convention Hall, where Miss America contests $j( are held, the board walks Sjf along the Atlantic and the 5! many historical attractions in Sj Philadelphia. They made the S trip to and from Wilmington j? by train. Mr. Crandall who was sj a" buyer for an eastern store S for a number of years, is pres- - J ently in business for himself. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Averett of Salt Lake City, formerly of ? Springville, spent one week in Springville Hobble Creek Can- - yon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Averett and other relatives and friends, hunting deer. They hunted deer eight days with seven horses and only got one buck deer. Mr. and Mrs. Averett are ' moving to Gridley, Calif., to spend the winter with their son, Verl Averett and family. Calama, in Chile's Atacama Desert, has never recorded any rainfall. 5 |