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Show February 14 icj - THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD . " tories on the Y courts i' Fage Iwo , the Cats in two weekend, car, w (COaissiiffiieall Adls FOR SALE BELL Boy boats, Johnson Mo-tors, Marine supplies, Pills-bur- y feeds, garden supplies, mowers, tillers. Robertson's Marine and Garden Center. HU a25tfc CLEANING by the pound, 25c lb. Hats cleane.d or blocked. Expert alterations. Quality Cleaners, 85 West 2nd South. Phone HU n9tfc FULL Line of Genealogy Sup-plies, genealogy copy work, CasUeton's, 130 So. Main. m24tfc ART Supplies, paints, brushes, canvas boards, canvas and stretchers, water colors, etc. CasUeton's, 130 So. Main. m24tfc FIREPLACE Wood. 1st ward Elders. $10 per load. Call HU-9-50- or HU dl3tfc FOR RENT WHEELCHAIRS, crutches for rent. Haymond Drug Co. Ph. HU J13tfc FURNISHED apt. Inquire at 54 No. 2nd East. s6tfc APARTMENTS for bachelors or couples. Inquire Carroll's Motel. 26 No. Main. nltfc basement apt. furn. 333 E. 2nd No. Phone 489- - 6712. N8tfc- 3 OR 4 room apt. Outside en-trance. Utilities furnished. Washing facilities available. 197 E. 2nd No. HU n29tfc NEWLY decorated apartment. HU d20tfc 1 --BEDROOM furnished apt. Heat, water, furnished. $40. HU 621 E. 400 So. d20tfc West! Bemwdl ; 1 ALUMINUM SALE I Coffee Maker :j I Completely Automatic i j Waterless Cookware 5 ' Extra Thick Aluminum HAD" Kolob ( LfM) lumber 1 Company piiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniifliiioiun 1 KIWANIS SPONSORED I MIL STAGS 1 I (BAILIE' 1 Wednesday, February 20 . Admission Adults 50c Students 25c . pm home with 2 baths. 5 years old. Gas heat. Good location. Call HU for appointment. d20tfc GAS RANGE, excellent con-dition. Reasonable. H U jlOtfc OR RENT home 1245 South 500 East. Call HU9-667- 4 or HU9-619- 7. jlOtfc SPINET Piano this area. Take over small monthly pay-ments. For more details write Credit Manager, Box 148, Sugar House Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. fU 3 BEDROOM older home. Good condition, good location. Will consider smaller home, can cary contract. 314 So. 1st West. Call HU f7tfc NEW Early American hide-abe- d and wing chair for only $200. Call HU or FR3-776- 0. f7tfc BIRTHDAY gifts for children infant to size 14. Marie's Tot Shop, Spanish Fork. Ph. 798-205- 9. fl4 TABLE model separator, like new, $15. Also size metal bed with mattress, $15. Ph. HU fl4 UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom apt., heat and hot water fur-nished. Laundry room. HU9-405- 9. jlOtfc SMALL house, large yard, $40. Call 489-662- 0. jlOtfc. FURNISHED apt. 3 room mo-der- n at 310 West Center. Call HU9-526- 4 jlOtfc. SMALL, modern, 1 bedroom home, all utilities furnished, large yard, garden space. $65. Call HU9-662- 0 jlOtfc FURNISHED apt., carpeted, utilities paid. Inquire 294 So. 300 West. jlOtfc OR LEASE 3 bedroom furnish-ed home, garage, fully car-peted, washer, dryer, good location. Jim Thorn, HU9-536- 1. jlOtfc FURNISHED 3 room apt., steam heat, garage, laundry room. Adults. 231 East 300 South, call HU9-529- 0 jlOtfc Brick home, garage attached, gas furnace & gas water heater, no dogs. Phone HU j24tfc Apartment. Heat and hot water furnished. Floor coverings. Electric range. Ph. WANTED LARGE, clean, cotton rags, pay 10c per lb. Herald office. fl4 WOMAN who can drive to call regularly each month on es- - tablished Studio Girl Cos-metics clients in and around Springville making necessary deliveries, etc. 3 or 4 hours per day. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour. Write STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. 79332, Glendale, CaUf. f21 Help Wanted EXTRA CASH Men, no in-vestment work full or part time selling the famous KNAPP AEROTRED SHOES. Earn top commis-sions plus bonus, plus free insurance. Previous shoe ex-perience NOT necessary write W. J. Theisson, Knapp Bros. Shoes, 6401 E. Flotilla MISCELLANEOUS TEST your own radio and TVi tubes FREE at Haymond Drug. jltfc COLONIAL MANOR Rest Home. Clean, modern, best of care. Reasonable. A visit In-vited. Call or write Nephi. Utah. o4tfc GUARANTEED watch repairs. Standard watch cleaned, $4.50. Doug Brinkerhoff, 315 So. 3rd West. j5tfc RADIO, TV, record players, 5 qualified technic-ians to serve you. Over 26 years service in Utah County Ralph's Radio and TV, Provo FR j8tfc PICTURES of First Ward Cha- - pel for Book of Remem-brance, scrapbook, etc. Now available. Contact any First Ward Elder or the bishopric. dl3tfc HOUSE plans: FHA and con-ventional. F. Keith Davis, 333 East 4th North. HU d20tfc DESERT TRAVEL BUREAU ALL Airline Tickets issued at Airport Prices. COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE 58 North University FR m3tfc HU 667 So. 1st East. f21 unfurnished apt., gas range, utility room. Call HU-9-649- 2. 373 So. 13th East.. HOUSE for couple or students. $30. Inquire 264 E. 3rd So. j31tfc APT. partly furnished. 46 So. 4th East. Call HU j31tfc FURNISHED small apt. for couple. Includes utilities. Call HU f7tfc SMALL apt. furnished. 353 So. 1st East. HU fl4tfc MODERN house. Rates very reasonable. All gas ap-pliances. Call HU (9-56- or contact 110 North Main. fl4tfc WORK WANTED WILL tend children in my home by the hour or day. Call HU d20tfc WILL build car ports, extra rooms, remodel or build new homes. Grant F. Thomas, call 798-370- 6, Spanish Fork. Free estimates. jlOtfc. BABY sitting at my home. 1001 No. Main. Phone HU-9-674- 8. f21 St., E. Los Angeles 22, Cali-fornia. - f21c Miscellaneous INCOME TAX RETURNS FEDERAL & STATE $5 up H & R BLOCK CO. Nation's Largest Tax Service We guarantee accurate prepara-tion of every tax return. If we make any errors that cost you any penalty or interest, we will pay the penalty or interest. 175 W. 3rd So., Provo. FR Weekdays 9-- 7 p.m., Sat., 9-- 5 p.m. all LOST GIRLS black and white saddle j oxford, an .orthopedic shoe. Please call Wade Bradford, HU fl4 Miscellaneous WASHER Repair, 20 yrs. ex- - perience. All makes. Quick service, reasonable rates. Used, ' rebuilt washers for sale. 141 So. Main, Spring- - ville, or call AC j31tfc r 1 Alka Seltzer (WW) " y i (J Zee Tissue i - - I v 3 for 1.00 Jf , (;ff Shopping at Sage Creek VeSSOH OH IUSii Market is never an opera- - Boston Butts PrEiHatt415!i. EPodd-G- i STEAK 4i. HixA (Cheese . Tif D P II P P C F Kraft, 1V2 lb. pkg. r B tntt Jt Midget Red Rind Horns JUST OA Figbars fTS. 2 for 65c wmmmmmammamBsr: ' B Macaroni and Spaghetti C frtw 1 AA B American Beauty, 12 oz 3 IUr I.UU Produce mi fish 3 for 89c Potatoes J Syrup miplg. . 2 for 65c AvCaidl(n)S Hershey Bars .10 for 39c 3) I 23)c f ADDIpS 5? 01 Match, Romes, U lOf i Peanut Butter Creamy' Skippy 12 Chunk 02 39r ious GoidenDeiic iu-11- 1 I - i mm in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i mi !:::- - iiioihsurHg WHEN you need insurance see LuDean Litster, C.L.U. or phone HU Be sure Insure Today. d4tfc CERAMIC Tile work, call Ben-nle- 's Tile Company. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. 798-681- 9. 160 So. 200 East Spanish Fork. al2tfc WE haul junk, clean basements, do yard work and other odd jobs. Also tear down old buildings. Have own truck. Phone FR dl3tfc FOR RENT Hammond Organ for weddings, socials, par-ties. Contact Lynn Huff, Ph. HU fl4tfc INCOME tax assistance, per-sonal or small business. Call Glade Binks, HU all Treason ? MooiM 'SAIL-I-E Ball Point Pens lcr ?:cL 6 for 27c J Plastic Pail each 57c j 8 frU Pan Durable "Poly" Plastic 77r S S UlSn ran Rectangular Shape with this ad UIIIJ 1 1 Msttracr Ctivar Fitted, taffeta embossed vinyl 1 01 U S i I reia tUYer Twin bed size, 1.27; Double bed size... HairClipper Set MJ:ptt M Bath Brush ??9FV: Id now 47c 8 8 I CUP THIS AD AND SAVE MONEY fi jr ! l HUnter 35 East 400 South DEALERS WANTED! MANY DESIRABLE LOCATIONS AVAILABLE FOR WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORES Own your own business in a com-munity where there is a good in-come potential for the, invest-ment and where a Western Auto Store is needed. This is your op-portunity to make a sound in-vestment toward a confident fu-ture. Retail nationally advertised auto supplies, tools, appliances, radio, TV, sporting goods, etc. No experience necessary. We train you and help you get started. Minimum investment of $15,000. For free booklet write to: Western Auto Supply Com-pany, New Store Development Box 1031, Ogden, Utah. Cougars final home tilts two op-ponents BYU Cougars face in final home games Friday and of this conference Saturday nights. Reiuvenated over twovic- - on to the top spot in '. standings through a j0 ' victory, one Friday night f Arizona and Saturday, wi. Arizona State, which is j rently tied with the Y f0r lead. Arizona State is 18-- I jthe season and is ranked' 'the top 5 clubs in the nab I f r ' ; Farewell Sunday, Eleventh Ward, for Judy Law A farewell testimonial will be given in the Eleventh ward Sunday evening at 7 p.m., for Judy Law, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Law, who is leaving soon to fill an LDS mission in France. She enters the Mission Home Feb. 18. Ernest M. Boyer, former bishop of the ward, and Hal L. Taylor of Kolob Stake pres-idency, will be speakers with remarks scheduled by Bishop Harold L. Bartlett, and parents of the missionary and a re-sponse by the missionary. The congregation and the ward choir will furnish music numbers, Kae Weight will give a vocal solo and Mrs. Zara Tonks, prelude and postlude music. The invocation will be given by Ronald Law and the bene-diction by Kerry Law, bro-thers of the missionary. Others serving on missions from the Eleventh ward, are: Miss Judy Law, whose fare-well is Sunday in the 11th ward, before she leaves for the French LDS Mission. Gary Lawrence, German; Tom Tingey, Florida; David Mer-rill, Northern British; John Joe Miller, North Central States; Reed Bartlett, North Mexican; Clive Dan Morgan, New Zea-land South and Harold Kunze, New England. ww .... i. I.. " f "' iipuiiiii"h IM J L I RHEUMATIC FEVER Ray Clark, principal at the Lincoln school, right, accepts a trophy from 20-3- 0 Anns Dixie Miller and Louise Brereton signifying the school as having the best Rheumatic Fever posters. Winners from all schools, who received a charm award, were: Shauna Davis, Grant; Rex Schardine, Brookside; Bonnie Woodward, Sage Creek and Carol Mortensen, Lincoln. Artists Inez Chader and Delia Smith were judges and nine honorable mentions came from each school. i ' ( -- . J MAPLE TON JAYCEES, Roger Hutchings, Ned Lee and LeKoy Pulsipher trim up their whiskers in preparation for the gay '49'er Dance ..Saturday night, at the Mapleton Amusement Hall. They have grown the beards since the New Year to advertise the event, at which the JC Wives TP will give away a lovely quilt. Western music and special decorations will highlight the dance of which Ned Elder J is chairman, assisted by Paul Dibble, Kenneth Harmer and Frank Carnesecca. f Public invited to view new rest home Townspeople and others in f the area are invited to see the f new rest home at 200 No. 600 East at Mapleton, owned and operated by Jean H. Mangum. I Open house hours are from 2 J until 4 p.m., starting Thurs- - day. I To be known as the Sierra I Bonita Rest Home, the new es- - 1 tablishment has every modern I convenience for the welfare of t the elderly individual including 4 a spacious living room with 4 TV and a beautiful view of t the huge Maple Mountain, saia to be the world's most per- - 4 fectly shaped mountain. A j large patio will afford com- - j fort for the summer together j with other notable facilities. j |