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Show Page Eieht THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD September 26, 1, , Sailor moves to new ship Dairy price support purchas-es in June 1963 amounted to 55,475,000 pounds of butter; 16,775,000 pounds of cheese, and 121,307,000 pounds of non-fat dry milk. To stop draw string pulLing through or J clothes, stitch them into (,ot hood, pants or blouse The k place for stitches: the of the draw string ter Robert D. Herbert, person-nelma- n second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Herbert of 98 "A" St., Spring-vill- e, a crew member of the amphibious assault carrier USS Valley Forge, was forced to move to a nearby personnel ship during "Happy Valley's" current overhaul. Valley Forge is undergoing a nine-millio- n dollar overhaul under the Navy's Fleet Reha-bilitation and Repair program at the Long Beach, Calif., Na-val Shipyard. Her crewmen moved to the personnel ship to allow im-provement work on their own living spaces in the carrier. They will spend about three months aboard the personnel ship before returning to their ship in November. Improvements scheduled for Valley Forge include new lighting and ventilation in the living compartments. A Pacific Fleet unit oper-ating out of Long Beach, Cal-ifornia, Valley Forge is sched-uled to return to normal duty in January 1964 Add roasted diced almonds to your favorite brownie re-cipe for special lunch box treates. For the family's sup-per, top these almond-lade- n brownies with ice cream and hot f udge sauce. Sprinkle with more almonds. SHS principal addresses club New methods of teaching mathematics and general in-formation on the high school curriculum was presented in interesting manner by Princi-pal Omar Hansen at the Fri-day meeting of the Home Culture club. Mrs. Emily An-derson was hostess. President Gwen Baxter pre-sided and welcomed Mrs. Glenn Hansen as a new member Mrs. Harrison Conover, pro-gram chairman, presented the yearbooks and spoke on the program outlined for the year. Nineteen members were in attendance and enjoyed re-freshments at the close of the meeting. Ercel Clark was a special guest. Springville man injures eye in farm mishap Hugh J. X. Gardner, well-know- n Springville man, is re-covering from eye injuries suf-fered recently, when a chain broke while he was attempt-ing to remove a stump on his farmland near Springville. Mr.' Gardner was working with Lynn Bjarnson in remov-ing the stump, and Mr. Bjarn-son was pulling the chain with a tractor when the chain broke. The broken end struck Mr. Gardner in the face, breaking his glasses and driving pieces of the broken glass into his eye. He has been assured by doc-tors that his sight would not be impaired by the injury. Mrs. Betta Harmer enjoyed a visit from her daughter, Mrs. Georgia Weenig of Pocatello, Idaho, the past weekend. She pame to Utah in company with her son, Paul, who enrolled as a junior at BYU. He recently came from a mission in the Netherlands. Another son, Lloyd, enrolled earlier in the week at the "Y". Also visiting his mother was Vernon Har-me- r and wife, from Twin Falls, Idaho, who came down to en-roll their son, Chester, at BYU. He recently returned from an Eastern States mission. I : r- " . y. I v.- - - r - .- -- . . ' I ' Y , t - ' . - ' ., ... ' . ! I 4 . i " ' PREPARE "TOYLAND FANTASY" A few of the children from the cast of the second annual operetta, "Toyland Fantasy," to be staged by ihe entire membership of the First Ward Primary Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the ward hall as a building benefit. Front, left to right, Ruth Roundy, Vicki Adams, Glade Felix; back, Bradley Brinkerhoff, De-br- a Fesher, Kevin Holm. 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Grant Neilson, .... 7 5 American Oil 7 5 Graves H&B 6V2 5 Westside Market .... 3 9 Miners Auto IV2 10 Ind. high series: Bob Holley, Bringhurst, 634; Lynn Hales, Bringhurst, 558; Kaae John-son, J. Grant Neilson, 556. Ind. high game: Bob Holley, Bringhurst, 237; Quinten Lowe, Graves H&B, 215; Bob Bray, American Oil, 214. PTA officers invited to region meeting Springville PTA officers and chairmen are requested to be in attendance at Region 2 con-ference, Saturday, at the Span-ish Fork Junior high school. Registration is at 1 p.m. with sessions scheduled to get underway at 1:30 p.m. Approval of the new region by-law- s, election of an assis-tant regional director and ap-pointment of a regional secre-tary, will be included in bus-iness transacted. Talks will be given by sev-eral visiting state officials and a film pertaining to family life will be shown. Refreshments will conclude the conference. Agent awarded service plaque A handsome plaque inscribed to show five years of faithful service, "Performed with dis-tinction, reflecting honor upon the company he represents, and denoting singular devotion to the community in which he lives," today hangs upon the wall of the Springville Grey-hound Depot inscribed with the name of Greyhound Agent J. M Redden. The gold, blue and white plaque was pesented to Agent Redden and personally placed upon display by W. H. Perry on behalf of Greyhound Lines. "This plaque is more than a simple 'well done' for work performed by Mr. Redden as our Springville representative," points out Perry. It is, we feel, a way of proclaiming the val-ue of his service to the citizens of this community. |