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Show ApriUa Kt Page Four THE SPRINGVILLE lUTAH) HERALD . ; MEMBER: j 5 Utah State Press Association National Editorial Association j : Weekly Newspaper Representatives, Inc. j j Published Weekly By I j ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY j ! At SpringviHe, Utah ' : I Entered as second class matter at the post office in SpringviHe, Utah, under the act I : of March 3, 1879. SpringviHe is a city of 8,000 population. It is particularly noted for its famous Art Exhibit and road-buildi- contractors. SpringviHe has a greater ; j concentration of these contractors than any other city in the United States. Its chief : : industry consists of a steel plant, cast iron plant, creosote plant, powder plant, ex- - : I tensive farming and fruit growing, stock raising and lamb feeding. A State Fish and Game farm is located in SpringviHe as is a Federal Hatchery. The city has sev- - j s eral parks and recreation areas. : Subscription In Advance, Per Year $4.50; Per Copy 10c : i "' I wJames Ronald Shepherd, son of Andrew P. and Doris Shepherd, who has returned home from the Southwest Indian Mission, will be wel-comed back by the Maple-to- n 2nd Ward, Sunday, April 21, at 4:30 p.m. He went to the Central States Mission, and was transferred to the Southwest Indian Mission, (Winnebago and Omaha, Nebraska), in November of 1962, when the mission took over the Indian reservation. BUSINESS IIIEC1UT PAINT, PAPER Treasure Tones Paint Jl at Sanford's Paint & Glass 397 East 4th South, SpringviHe HUnter complete line of GLASS Paint & Wallpaper Do it yourself or save the fuss and call us! GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES FRUITS MEATS Complete line of Groceries BROOKSIDE MARKET 759 East 4th South HU Cragun's Market 667 N. Mn. HU Featuring fruits, vegetables, meats & groceries I Westside Mkt. 241 South 1st West & No Stamps Cheaper Prices Friendly Service Hrs.: 7:30 - 9:30 weekly, Sunday and Holiday: 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. PAUL BEALS, MGR. HUnter ALTERATIONS Cuyler's, 447 N 2 W, Provo. FR Men's, Ladies clo-thing made to order. Tailored shirts. Remodeling, alterations ANIMAL John Kuhni Sons, buyers of dead and useless animals, Phone FR Provo. APPLIANCES G. E. Authorized dealers, Hoover vacuums, F r i e 1 ' s, Inc. HU NORGE I Home Appliances Drive a little, save a lot! Bargain Barn (RED) Phone HUnter Between SpringviHe and Spanish Fork JEWELRY Duke Jewelry. Watches, Dia-monds, slvrware, gifts. Watch repairs. 220 S. Mn. HU9-422- 1 KNITTING Callaway's Yarn and Knit Shop 391 East Center Featuring Columbia-Minerv- a yarn FREE instructions with your pur-chase. Mon. to 9 p.m., Tues. thru Fri. I to 5 p.m. LOANS NEED MONEY TO BUY OR BUILD? Tate 25 Years to Repay. SpringviHe Insurance & Realty Co. 154 South Main HUnter RURBER STAMPS Rubber Stamps, Official Seals, Daters, Numberers, Stamp Pads, Ink, etc. ART CITY STAMP SERVICE HU 270 No. 3rd East SERVICE STATION Smittie's Texaco Motor Tune-u- Lubrication, Elec-trical Repairs, Wheel Balancing, and General Motor Repairs. Phone HU RON COOK SMITTY SPORTING GOODS FISHING, HUNTING AND CAMPING SUPPLIES SpringviHe Sport Shop 274 So. Main HU EDGEL M. OLDROYD, Proprietoi TREE SURGERY CLIFF STONE TREE SURGERY REMOVING OR PRUNING TREES, SHRUBS, EVERGREENS Free Estimates Fast Service Phone 2 PROVO AUTOMOBILE REPAIR Miner's Auto Service, front wheel alignment, brake service tune-up- s. 480 S M, HU Engine rebldg. & tuning. Elec. & Carburetor repairs. Phillips Garage. 96 N. Mn. HU Overhaul, welding, front end align. Brakes & trans. Ruff's Gar., 38 W. Cen. HU Tune-u- p, brakes, wheel bal., lubes, wrecker, welding serv. SpringviHe Garage. HU9-617- BANKING There is no substitute for money in the bank. SpringviHe Banking Co. 202 So. Main. CAFES Fish & Chips, Thick Tasty Malts, LeMar's, 1700 S. Main Phone HU fesfs m m s is ;i M I f ; !i s ? x e . ej msB . ' . y ' . iff . ' '' I I : ;G0S EGO 01)01' and get4 a beautiful new rn rr pin nzj Li i - s ' ; ( - j . v i Installed in your yard an added touch i j of charm to your home. I i I I See the attractive new Ranges at your j f J Gas Appliance Dealer and get details j on the free gas lamp offer. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY CO. UPHOLSTERY Norman's Upholstery, 135 W 4th No. HU Free Es-timates and delivery. WHEEL BALANCING Modern Tune-i- n balances Wheels remain on car. Centei Service, 5 S. Mn., HU WANTED: WESTERN AUTO DEALERS FOR: MT. PLEASANT PLEASANT GROVE SPRINGVILLE Own your own business in a community where a Western Auto Store is needed and where there is a good income poten-tial for the investment. This is your opportunity to make a sound investment toward a con-fident future. No experience nec-essary. We train you, plan your store and get you started. Min-imum "nvestment of $15,000. For I free booklet write to: WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY New Store Development Dept. Box 1031 Ogden, Utah LUMBER Coal Lumber Castle Gate Dustproof Coal Bennett's Paint Builders' Supplies Known for Dependability Kolob Lumber HU 33 West 2nd South, SpringviHe Utah Service 4th South and Main HUnter Industrial Supplies ve Oil FREE DELIVERY Prompt Courteous Service ; MONUMENTS Complete resident shop, low overhead creates high value Memorial Art. Arvil Child Mgr. 190 No. Mn. HU CONCRETE Thorn Rock Products FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS Ready-Mi- x Concrete Sand Gravel Road Gravel Fill Dirt Roofing Chips Dial Provo FRanklin DRUGS Prescriptions, fountain. Free delivery. S.O.S. Drugs, 214 So. Main, HU PRESCRIPTIONS compounded promptly and accurately, exactly as your doctor orders. COSMETICS Coty, Lentheric, Revlon, Max Factor, Tussy and others. SODA FOUNTAIN Featuring Chase's Ice Cream HAYMOND DRUG 238 South Main HU FREE DELIVERY Prescriptions Fountain Chanel, Tabu, Tweed, Revlon, Dorothy Gray Cosmetics Veterintary Products REXALL CITY DRUG Free Delivery 164 South Main HUnter Music Studio FRED BLACKBURN MUSIC STUDIO 450 East 1st North PRIVATE LESSONS Telephone HUnter Radio-TV-Applian- Repair SEAGULL RADIO TV SERVICE 139 South Main for 2 Radio, TV Small Appliance Repairs Tubes Parts Batteries J Assorted Novelties (Open 4-- 6 p.m. daily except Wednesday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays) tiBSGoro canon tandto insist choose a Ml v.'v. bourbon for themselves i wtswfWMK and their friends ... and 1 S!!ss, they find all of it and illlll rnore in Hill and Hill milt"'' DOUrDon na scores p' for value. Try afcniucki, jt yourself, soon. STRAIGHT BOURBON BHIMC!i'i' HOW DOES YOUR BOURBON SCORE AGAINST HILL and HILL? Kentucky Mellow Authentic Sensible Distilled Heritage Taste Character Price HILL and HILL X X X X X YOUR BOURBON The Hill and Hill Dist. Co., Louisville, Ky. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. 86 Proof. ENGINEERING Registered professional engin-eer. Consulting in Mining, metalurgy, refractories, clays, by appointment. G. B. Riding. 70 W. 3rd N. HU FEED STORES Pillsbury Best Feeds, medi-cal supplies, poultry supplies, garden equipment, garden dust and insecticides. Robertson's Marine and Garden Center, 97 So. Main. HU FLOOR COVERINGS Rugs, carpet, linoleum & tile, expert installation. Friel's 213 South Main. HU GIFTS China, glass, silverware, small appliances, figurines, etc. at Friel's. 213 S. Mn., HU9-562- 1 Notice To Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year un-less otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M. 34928 Harold V. Gividen, RFD No. 1, Box 139, Mapleton Ut. .1 sec. -- ft. from a n. well, bet. 20 and 200 ft. deep at a point N. 1035 ft. and E; 260 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 11, T8S, R3E. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of two families, for the water-ing of 6 cattle, 1 horse and 5 sheep, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 2 acres, all uses in SWSW said Sec. 11. 34953 Kelly Johnson, Ma-pleton, Ut. .1 sec. -- ft. from a n. well, bet. 20 and 200 ft. deep at a point N. 1715 ft. and E. 1554 ft. from Cor. Sec. 10, T8S, R3E. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 4 cattle and 4 pigs, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 2 acres, all uses in" NE1, NWSEM, said Sec. 10. '34981 John T. Rogers, Rt. No. 1, Box 61, SpringviHe, Ut. .1 sec. -- ft. from a n. well, bet.. 25 and 100 ft. deep at a point N. 150 ft. and W. 236 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 9, T8S, R3E. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, for the irrigation of acre in SESEii said Sec. 9. 34999 Reed C. Averett, 244 East 1st North, Spring-viHe, Ut. .1 sec. -- ft. from a well, 112 ft. deep at a point S. 820 ft. and E. 1010 ft. from WYi Cor. Sec. 28, T7S, R3E. The water is to be used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of acre in said Sec. 28. Protests resisting the grant-ing of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in dup-licate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before May 18, 1963. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER. , Published in the SpringviHe Herald, SpringviHe, Utah, from April 4 to April 18, 1963. bid bond for five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the Board of Education, Nebo School District and shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of said Board in Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before Tuesday, May 7, 1963, at 6:30 P.M. at which time they will be opened and publicly read aloud. Bid opening shall be in the New Spanish Fork High School Building, 3rd West and 1st North, Spanish Fork, Utah. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him and will be declared forfeited if the suc-cessful bidder refuses to enter into said contract after being requested to do so by the said Board within a period of thirty (30) days. The Said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof, unless other-wise authorized by the Owner. BOARD OF EDUCATION 1 Leo A. Crandall, President Clarence J. Wendel Clerk-Treasur- Published in the SpringviHe Herald April 18 and 25, 1963. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is herein given that the Board of Education, Nebo School District will receive bids for all the labor and ma-terials required in connection with the construction of an ad-dition to the Santaquin School located in Santaquin, Utah. Bids are to be submitted in accordance with the plans, specifications, and other con-tract documents now .on file with the Board of Education, Nebo School District, Spanish Fork, Utah, and at the Of-fice of Ashworth Architects, Provo, Utah. The Contract documents may be obtained from the office of the Archi-tect upon receipt of $50.00 per set, which deposit will be re-funded providing the bid is submitted in proper form and upon receipt of such copies in good condition within ten (10) days after the bids are opened, otherwise, the contractor will forfeit his deposit to the Ar-chitect. Bids shall be submit-ted in duplicate. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of the Architect, and shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information Notice To Creditors ESTATE OF CLAUDE E. EGGERTSEN, DECEASED Creditors will present claims under oath, with vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of Ballif & Ballif, 84 East 100 South, Provo, Utah, attor-neys, on or before June 6, 1963. DOROTHY M. BENTLEY ADMINISTRATRIX BALLIF & BALLIF ATTORNEYS Published in the SpringviHe Herald April 4, 11, 18, and 25 1963. Call For Bids The Board of Education of Nebo School District will re-ceive bids on the sale of, and the complete removal from the premises, the old Bowen home and garage located at 480 North First East and the ga-rage located at 470 North First East in Spanish Fork, Utah. Sealed, and plainly marked bids will be received at the Office of the Board of Educa-tion in Spanish Fork, Utah, on or before Monday, April 22, ' 1963 at 4:00 p.m. The Board of Education re-serves the right to accept any j bid or to reject any or all bids. I Published in the SpringviHe Herald, April 11, & 18th, 1963. Employer: "Have you anj references?" Applicant: "Nc sir, I tore them up." Employ-er: "That was a foolish thing to do." Applicant: "You woulc not think so if you had reac them." A major league baseball club uses approximately 850 dozen baseballs in a season. |