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Show May 2, Page Two THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD (CBassoffoscd Anils FOR RENT WHEELCHAIRS, crutches for rent. Haymond Drug Co. Ph. HU J13tfc APARTMENTS for bachelors or couples. Inquire Carroll's Motel. 26 No. Main. nltfc 3 OR 4 room apt. Outside en-trance. Utilities furnished. Washing facilities available. 197 E. 2nd No. HU n29tfc LOVELY small apt. Ideal for young couple. Furnished, in-cluding utilities. Bill Kapp, HU 390 E. 1st South. a4tfc $35 3 ROOM apt. with floor coverings, gas range, frig, at 96 East Center.. Call HU Alltfc 3 ROOM apt. with range and frig, floor .coverings, drapes, closet and storage. 328 E. 2 No. HU A 25 tfc NICE, clean, apt. with kitchen stove. 84 So. FOR SALE SIAMESE CATS 284 East 8th South. HU M2 KENNER'S Ranch, located at Eurraston's 'Pond, 5 mi. No. of Nephi. 715 acres, good water rights. Will consider city property on trade. Easy terms on balance. Phone Nephi 623-082- May 30 HOUSE TRAILE- R-Home-made. Very convenient for camping. Butane heater, five gal water tank, 3 burner stove, closet and cupboard space, sleeps 3 or 4. HU A 25 tfc TRAILER HOUSE 35 ft, 1 bedroom, excellant condition, fully equipped. Must sacrifice for quick sale. See at 150 No. 400 East. HU ml4tfc BELL Boy boats, Johnson Mo-tors, Marine supplies, Pills-bur- y feeds, garden supplies, mowers, tillers. Robertson's Marine and Garden Center. HU a25tfc "WHATTOMAKE By Allan Carpenter Dirctor, Strvlc Bureau Popular Mechanics I Magazine Guide To Better Sawing All your wood projects will go more easily and be neater if you know all the many tricks of sawing with a hand saw. Booklet L138 on hand saw techniques is 25, from this newspaper, co. Service Bureau, 740 N. Rush, Chi-cago 11, 111 l Hy Height:;: 1 i "How can I ever learn i value of a dollar when il get for an allowance is 25t 6th East. Inquire 593 East 1st. South. M2 tfc FURNISHED apt. Mrs. O. P. Senior. Call HU M2 tfc SMALL modern apt. partly furnished. 136 West Center. HU M2 tfc furn. apt. 94 West 2nd So. Valley Hotel. Mltfc FURN. nice apt. carpet, fireplace, garage, utility room. 250 East - 2nd North. HU Ml tfc FURN. apt., ground floor. In-quire 294 South 300 West, Springville. M2 tfc SMALL house. Reasonable. 615 South 2nd East. HU M2 tfc MISCELLANEOUS COLONIAL MANOR Rest Home. Clean, modern, best of care. Reasonable. A visit in-vited. Call or write Nephi. Utah. o4tfc TEST your own radio and TV tubes FREE at Haymond Drug. jl4tfc EXPERT WATCH repair. 5 your watch runs slow, fast, or not at. all, now is a good time to have it put in top running order. Repair costs may be less than you expect. Bring it in for a FREE checkup. Most standard wind watches cleaned and adjusted $4.50. Doug Brinkerhoff 315 South 300 West m7tfc. HOUSE plans: FHA and con-ventional. F. Keith Davis, 333 East 4th North. HU d20tfc PICTURES of First Ward cha-p-el for Book of Remem-brance, scrapbook, etc. Now available. Contact any First Ward Elder or the bishopric. dl3tfc 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 CERAMIC Tile work, call Ben-nie- 's Real Estate Co. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. 798-681- 9. 160 So. 200 East Spanish Fork. al2tfc WASHER Repair, 20 yrs. ex-perience. All makes. Quick service, reasonable rates. Used, rebuilt washers for sale. 141 So. Main, Spring-ville, or .call HU j31tfc LAWNMOWER sharpening ser-vice. Pick-u- p and delivery. Porch railings and columns. Free estimates. Carly Iron Works. HU a4tfc BEST TV Repair, Utah Coun" ty. Steve's Trading Post. FR M2 tfc 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 NEW and used saddles. Largest selection of new saddles in Utah County. Mel Hanks and Sons, Salem. m30 GAS RANGE, excellent con-ditio- n. Reasonable. H U jlOtfc PANSIES, Peonies, bleeding hearts, phlox, columbine, del-phinium, daisies and other perennial plants. Ready now. Roy Bradford, 1100 So. Main, phone 798-309- 0, Spanish Fork. m28tfc NEW Hotpoint refrigerator, used just 2 months. HU m28tfc THIS OLD HOUSE has new carpets, some appliances, 3 large bedrooms, fireplace, many good features. Will fi-nance to right buyer. HU m28tfc NEW home, 1 baths, 2 fireplaces, built in range, gas heat. Mapleton. Call HU or HU a4tfc WATER Softener Salt, 50 & 100 lb. bags. Robertson's Ma-rine & Garden Center. Phone HU a4tfc 1956 Country Sedan Ford Station wagon. Call Howard Sanford. a4tfc CHORD Organ Magnus. Real good condition. See at 353 East 4th South. HU al8tfc ORGAN THIS AREA. Has Bell's, Chimes, etc. Take over small monthly payments. $796 Due. For more details write, Credit Manager, Box 179 Sugar House Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. m2 FOR MOTHER'S DAY " Ironer, good condition. $50. 2 step-en- d tables, mahog-one- y, $20 each. HU 760 So. 800 East. M2c APRONS for Mothers Day. Gingham. Mrs. West Hutch-ing- s, 594 So. 3rd East. Call HU M19 CLARINET 5 years old. Good condition, with case. 875 South 4th East. HU M2tfc TRADE OR BOUGHT at Steves's Trading Post. 950 So. State, Provo. M2 tfc 3 BDRM. oder home, lge., near school, church, town. Low down payment, monthly less than rent. See at 58 E. 800 So. $8500. Send offer to WORK WANTED WILL build car ports, extra rooms, remodel or build new homes. Grant F. Thomas, call 798-370- 6, Spanish Fork. Free estimates. jlOtfc. TREE SURGERY Topped, trimmed, removed. Free es-timate. Insured, bonded. Call HU 25 tfc REMODELING All types. Small or large jobs. Base-ments finished, and ceilings sprayed with beautiful ac-oustics. Jack Roberts, call 798-236- 7. J27 WOULD like regular house work or spring cleaning. Ex-perienced lady. Call HU M2 tfc ...American style llBoSZr1'0 U' S- - 8trule 'or freedom--at remote probably posts at COnferenCS tables, in out some day go into college tuition, or new furniture, or the BPace. walk f a new home. Tens of millions of American if mile barrier of ofthenatlon-- brick, barbed wire, and concrete. Start putting part of your viij Evenr dollar to work tor your country wWf st' okeep,suc Bmda , 4 country w ft ft 4 yZ can s0a6vte Vour moneV anytime. automatically on Payroll Savings. ZL& Keepfreedom,n V"rfuture wtth U.S. SAVINGS BONDS ARE FUNERALS EXPENSIVE? A STUDY MADE BY NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS IN ALL STATES AND IN ALL TYPES OF COMMUNITIES COVERING 50,446 FUNERALS $300 - LESS 5,070 $301 - $800 29,032 $801 - $1,250 13,656 $1,251 - OVER 2,688 (68 PER CENT UNDER $800) OVER 80 MAN HOURS OF TIME ARE INVOLVED IN EACH FUNERAL. Berg Mortuary TEE ABOVE FIGURES DO NOT INCLUDE CEMETERY OR VAULT CHARGES Richard L. Millet, 2966 Glor-ia Street, Salt Lake City 9, Utah. J6 tomato planter, also 15 single cots with mattres-ses all in first class shape at a bargain price. 489-688- 6, 85 West 4th South. M9 1954 CHRYSLER New Yorker. See at 300 North Main. $295. Call HU or HU M2fct home, full base-me- nt, garden plot, double garage. Close to town. 524 S. 3rd East. HU M2tfc HELP WANTED WOMEN make extra money, Luzier Cosmetics, subsidiary of Bristol-Mye- rs has full or part-tim- e consultant posi-tion open. Call HU or HU M16 FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM apt. partly fur-nished. $65 a month. Call HU 9- - 5336. m21tfc IBB 1960 Ford Wagon rt8d:: R.H $1295 See DARYL DAUWALDER G I V A II FORD University Avenue and 2nd South, Provo HU (home) FR TJ Lfr 1 u Li f1 ; Al . 'H:,MVv D Cl iJ jj : - - AT j", -- ij 1 i ;oU,l;cha-.- s y pHi'lL frtr .f CONTROL A , pJJ 4T ! " ' - I "4 lJ i e i r v : ' 1 " "Tir ' ,UT'L,T,E9 I klr , , m r i n f Wpm I r-- 1 I II I' I ' CX 7 T"" j! driveup window for customers' convenience. Driveway to the building will be on the west of the building and adequate parking will be on either side Floor plans for the proposed civic building to be erected in place of ' the present city hall, have been .completed as per the above sketch. The library, which will have twice the floor space as the present library, is located on the north end of the building. City council chamber is in the southeast portion of the biulding with a committee room to the south of this. Folding doors in the council room can be closed, dividing the room into two rooms, the north side of which can be used for library use or other meetings. Office space will occupy the west portion of the south wing including a of the west entrance road unfinished basement wil made available for ust civic groups or clubs if n essary. Homemade Chocolate Cake Is Yummy i li r - A joy to serve a delight to eat is this dark and delicious chocolate cake. Rich in chocolate flavor and fine of texture, it will remain fresh and rnoist because it is made with soft cake flour milled especially for the feather-lik- e quality you expect in a home-made cake. Rich Chocolate Cake 4 squares unsweetened ' 12 cup butter, margarine chocolate or vegetable shortening 12 cup hot water 1-- cups sugar 12 cup sugar 3 eggs, unbeaten 2 cups sifted cake flour Milk 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon salt Chocolate Butter Frosting. With butter or margarine, use 2S cup milk. With vegetable shor-tening use 34 cup milk. Place chocolate and water in top of double boiler. Cook and stir over hot water until chocolate is melted and mixture thickens. Add 12 cup sugar; cook and stir 2 minutes longer. Cool to lukewarm. Measure sifted flour, add soda and salt, and sift together three times. Cream shortening. Gradually add 1-- cups sugar, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beat-ing thoroughly after each. Then alternately add flour and milk, beating after each addition until smooth. Add vanilla and chocolate mixture; blend. Pour batter into two round layer pans which have been lined on bottoms with paper. Bake in moderate oven (350F.) 35 to 40 minutes, or until cake springs back when touched lightly. Cool. Spread frosting between layers and over top and sides of cake, swirling frosting attractively. CHOCOLATE BUTTER FROSTING: Cream 12 cup butter; add 2-- cups sifted confectioners' sugar gradually, blending after each addition. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla; 14 teaspoon salt, and 3-- squares melted unsweetened chocolate. Mix well. Add 2-- cups sifted confectioners' sugar, alternately with about 7 tablespoons milk, beating after each addition until smooth. Then beat vigor-ously until mixture is creamy. nancy between the two grr nor in other factors stud:?: "It appears that the ef. of smoking upon the . (unborn infant) is a result smoking during than due to long t or chronic change." Article points to dangers of mothers smoking Dr. Jay R. Zabriskie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zabris-kie of Spanish Fork, former residents of Springville, and a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alva Zabriskie of this city, recently had an article published on the effects of smoking on mothers-to-b- e. The article appeared in the April issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology, official journal of the American College of Ob-stetricians and Gynecologists. Dr. Zabriskie, a junior fellow of the college, reported on a study made of 2,000 consecu-tive births at Tripler Army Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii, be-tween November 1960, and May 1961. An Army Captain, he is now stationed at the Army Hospit-al, Fort Carson, Colorado. He said mothers who had given birth to twins were omitted in the study. On the basis of the study, Dr. Zabriskie recommended that smoking be curtailed dur-ing pregnancy in cases of wo-men who have repeatedly had premature babies or miscar-riages. He reported that among 2000 mothers, there were 957 smok-ers and 1,043 with the following results: Women who smoked during pregnancy had babies averag-ing one-ha- lf pound less than babies of those who did not smoke during pregnancy. Prematurity was two and a half times more frequent among mothers who smoked. Women who smoked had a "slightly higher incidence of spontaneous abortion (miscar-riage)." No real difference was found in weight gained during preg- - The permanent welfare of agriculture is more important than the present profits of farmers. This is the time of year that the full moon soars to real importance in the eyes of some people. If you want to gain a repu-tation as a prophet, make pre-dictions; some of them are bound to be right. Sympathy is what a woman offers another in exchange for details. |