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Show I STEWART'S HONEY (light, mild, sweet clover) Sold by SHS DE Club (Distributive Education Class) During September Proceeds for D.E. Projects I Remember... ALLEN CLEANER'S "ECONOMY SERVICE" . Cleaned and Spotted 10 discount on $5.09 or more Handy Drive-in-Window Same-Day Service ( ALLEN CLEANERS j j Springville, Utah 373 South Main Phone 489-6441 j tl t i . ' Sw I (ST j I N,v - . ' - X H A" Vr Jarman styles J ' are !Msi' ill DEAR-TESTED MORE COMFORT! j Yes, before being put into production and offered for sale, ll each original Jarman model is wear-tested is worn under 1 everyday conditions, is changed and adjusted until the - finished product has. a "friendliness of fit" you just don't get i in other shoes. By the same token, all Jarman wares are ; style-tested! See the finely detailed blucher here as a handsome example. 30 styles to choose from at 10.95 to 24.95 " USE OPEN e 1 OUR J MON. & I 1 6 West Center Provo j pAVAV dip this for W j iL foltou,inf Stem ' ' Sauce Pan 7,2 S?c X y I Bathroom Bowl t j Brushes v - 23c L (ot rl ji n Speed Drills 7 23c ILL Plastic Bagg 83c j yy 1 f ' WV Aluminum Foil 3 Rolls for .. 83c i Giech tliede additional uaiueS i Can Opener Zl'L 4.99 Flashlight ... 63c Dust Pan. n . each 17c Scrub Brush 29c n J - 6-Transistor An Cookware Stainless, Waterless .. 17.88 '! BlUUlOS Ear Phones, Case 0.00 . . Traverse Rods 48 inches Z49 ; Rakes !L each 77c Porteble Hair Pryer Damty! ld.65 Mixiny Bowls 4.95 value 299 5f(jjgfs castirn G Heavy Duty for Chores """ I f loves 69c Bike Padlock 69c Trouble Light ST. 1.57 Football "ZZ 3.93 j UTAH SERVICE INC. ! I 35 EAST 400 SOUTH PHONE 489-5686 i : :l i j - - '. : -wsr-KT 'M " -. - ;J.hf. id ...... es m rt Here's a bountiful buffet 1 .sum, brought your woy by Union Pacific ... the 0. WOKAtttf f f ic - autonisd I "WTUND Vy"" w sun VAuisy f 1 W jx, : cTi i-ail way a Ww, ,"'4"' J DCNVeKsJi .J1 ST. LOUIS jy I j KANSAS CITV ' LA3 VESAS co. i - $y i tr i ?Bkel o be part of a rail shipment at Fl A along the line. Each year hundreds fl - h Wdso Punds. fresh or processed, are 33Sfc r L ' CT ( ' htl m market anl table in both tem- I 4 1C ;i - f ,e J S JO:. nd trailers W Mrj j W rine example of the many products of lUll J ) HP 2 "rfCil "'1 tav M nd industry shipped the automated C hbacked P by skilled personnel. What- y"' you travel, go carefree ... go Union Pac.fic. '$7 sCn.ever. you ship from, to or throughout m specific, say "Union Pacific" A bachelor is a fellow whc is crazy to get married and knows it. COMMENT BY KEN METCALF THE SATURDAY EVENING POST Benjamin Franklin Is remembered remember-ed for many things . . from kite flying to inventing, from dip-Jo dip-Jo m d c y to thrift . . and f " v 1 for the say- i; ? 1 ings of Poor K Richard. He f( I also started !f I another ven- I l ture, a publi- "S 1 cation which : j was later to . A become a: -national insti- : j tution . . . V f the Saturday LimwirarfnV fcn.i m J Evening Post. Franklin founded a paper called the Pennsylvania Gazette. It was one of many ac- Itivities he tried, and he later sold it. It went through several other changes in ownership, until, on August 24, 1821, the Gazette first apeared as the Saturday Evening Post. Its new owners, Samuel Atkinson and Charles Alexander, had wanted a more unusual name. The paper remained a weekly family newspaper, slowly adding fiction, poetry and essays to its format. It was eventually bought by Cyrus Curtis in 1897 for $1000. Curtis saw the value of the Franklin tradition. It was then a 16-page weekly with 2,000 subscribers! sub-scribers! Franklin himself would have been impressed by Curtis's foresight and enterprise . . . and even more impressed by what the magazine has become today! jp s -c-- I EERG MORTUARY 525 E. 4th S., Springville HU 9-4233 Next week Mr. Metcalf of the t Berg Mortuary will comment on Retirement. Jj |