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Show ' Page Four THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD December 12, 1953 ,e .i7TT777. .; j MEMBER: I Utah State Press Association ' National Editorial Association I Weekly Newspaper Representatives, Inc. : j : Published Weekly By j ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY ! At Springville, Utah : Entered as second class matter at the post office in Springville, Utah, under the act . I of March 3, 1879. Springville is a city of 8,000 population. It is particularly noted ; for its famous Art Exhibit and road-buildin- g contractors. Springville has a greater : I 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- - j tensive farming and fruit growing, stock raising and lamb feeding. A State Fish : j and Game farm la located in Springville as is a Federal Hatchery. The city has sev- - : , I eral parks and recreation areas. : : Subscription In Advance, Per Year $4.50; Per Copy 10c j I. 7tiT.l j n i t - . i LA 1 , ..., ... 1. 1. Michael Woodward, who has retured from the North Brit-ish LDS Mission, will be wel-comed home by the Sixth Ward, Sunday evening at services beginning at 5 p.m. to which members of his ward and friends are invited. oCetterS to Santa Dear Santa Claus I want a Smokes Whines rifle with a telescope, please. Love Rick Metcalf Dear Santa Please bring me a Barbie and Ken doll with a suitcase. I am five years old and am trying to be a good girl - so you will come to our house this year. Love Kathleen Long P. S. We are going to fix a treat for you to eat. Dear Santa, My name is Laura and I am three years old. I have been a nice girl and I try to help my mommie with the work. Please bring me a big doll, a bottle to feed her. Love, Laura Long Dear Santa, I am only one year old and am trying to be a good boy. Please bring me whatever you think best. Love Kevein Long Dear Santa ter rocket, an etch-a-sketc- h, some junior outdoor jumping shoes, a short range bazooka and some clohes. I have been a pretty good boy, most of the time, and will try to be better. Thank you, Gary S. Ostler I am sorry I forgot to bring my letter last night, but I would like you to bring me a knight of Armor, jungle hunt, Tiger Joe, radio, and Flint-ston- e blocks. If I can't be to grandma's I will be at my house in Ogden. Thank you dear Santa very much. Bert Van Lueven Also a sleigh. Dear Santa Claus, I want a smokes whines rifle with a telescope. And a Thinking Robot. And a Sports-men- s' Trailer set please. Love Ron Metcalf Dear Santa, I've been a little bit good. I try very hard not to sass and( I do help mama as much as I can. I'm four years old. We will be in California for Christ-mas and we will have a brand new chimney for you to come down. We will be sure to leave some cookies and milk for you and some water for your rein-deers. Please bring me a Nancy Nurse doll and a real live pup-py dog. I love you Santa Belinda Bartholomew Dear Santa, How are you and Mrs. San-ta Claus? I wish you would come to see me but do not please come in the night. I hope I have been good all year long. For Christmas I would please like a watch, suit, tie and clip, a baseball bat and ball and a pair of skiies and army set. Would you please take me for a ride in your heli- - copter. I wish I could see Ru-dolph and the rest of the rein-deers. Would you bring Mrs. Santa Claus and stay for sup-per. I have never ridden in a helicopter neither has my bro-thers or sisters. My big brother would like a swiss watch and a transistor radio; my little brother would like a gun set and a train set. My sister, Car-l- a, would like a kitchen set; my other sister would like it too, they would like a doll too, but my mother does not want any more. My mother would like a new dress, my father would like the bills paid off so we could go to my grandma's and grandpa's. Your friend Daniel K. Martin P. S. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all. Please send me a picture of you and Mrs. Santa Claus. And write back before Christmas. Dear Santa, I have been a very good girl, For Christmas, I want a Barbie doll with clothes, a pair of skates. I would be happy with thing that you bring me. Love Kim Baxter Dear Santa Claus, Thank you for the very nice toys you brought me last year. This year I would like a big doll with long hair so I can comb ad fix it. I would also like the Barbie wedding dress and a few other dresses for her and an army suit and tux-edo for my Ken. I would like any games, and an kitchen too please. I will be a good girl. Love from JaNene Nielson Dear Santa Thak you for all thenice things you brought me last year. Also for the nice things you brought the rest of the family. This year I would like a wa- - Commission sets fish opening on May 30, 1964 May 30, 1964, has been cir-cled as the opening day for Utah anglers by the five-ma- n Fish and Game Commission, setting somewhat of a prece-dent. Normally the general fishing season opens on the first Sat-urday in June, which falls on June 6 next year. To follow this pattern would mean cut-ting the season one week short, the Commission pointed out, hence the May 30 open-ing. The general season closed November 30, 1964. Upon recommendations of the Department's Fisheries Di-vision the Commision adopted a few minor changes in the genera regulations. Bag limits remain the same except for Walleye Pike taken from the Provo River. Next year the angler will be allowed only two fish on this water in-stead of the five fish limit ap-plicable elsewhere in the State. The other few changes were minor, except for the special agreements that were neces-sary in the te manage-ment of the new fishing wa-ters, Flaming Gorge and Lake Powell. ix-Xv- J 211 East 2nd South mm' U r'e Springville, Utah 1 Si:-- : .0, it :y. ivxx 1 Dear friends, $ tf W M . Just as we nw purchase ft r f fe insurance and make a will $ X$: Lt is becoming customary to ' iliga make complete advance arrange- - f ::::::U ments for one's funeral. This jjgy is known as rearrangement . I We welcome your call to v :$ discuss prearrangement with :X& ijjji us. Such visits, and the j;:;: decisions arrived at, are '$8$ jjjy. kept in strict confidence. W$ Xj: Respectfully, ''''- - jii,,! j 1 1 1 i vX-'- '' I '..'.'..ySS.-y.'.'.'.-.'.'.'-- ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY FEED STORES Pillsbury Best Feeds, medi-cal supplies, poultry supplies, garden equipment, garden dusl 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. GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES FRUITS MEATS Complete line of Groceries BROOKS1DE MARKET 759 East 4th South HU ACCOUNTING SERVICE Small business accounts, federal and state taxes. Call HU for ap-pointment. Darrel T. Martin, Acct. ) 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 ol dead and useless animals. Phone FR Provo. APPLIANCES G. E. Authorized dealers, Hoover vacuums, Friel's, Inc. HU Washer and Refrigerator Re-pair, 20 years experience. All makes. Quick service, rea-sonable rates. Used, rebuilt washers for sale. 141 S. Main, Springville or call 489-436- 3. Utah Service 4th South and Main HUnter Industrial Supplies ve Oil FREE DELIVERY Prompt Courteous Service Radio-TV-Applian- ce Repair SEAGULL RADIO TV SERVICE 139 South Main for 3 Radio, TV Small Appliance Repairs 8 Tubes Parts Batteries All Types 5 Assorted Novelties Model planes, motors, accessories and fuels. Open 9 to 6 p.m Cragun's Market 667 N. Mn HU Featuring fruits, vegetables, meats & groceries 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 INSURANCE AUTO LIFE FIRE Business Bonds Sales & Service FARMERS Insurance Group 490 East Center 489-686- 0 Rex 1. Behling Agent NORGE I Home Appliances Drive a little, save a lot! Bargain Barn (RED) Phone HUnter Between Springville and Spanish Fork AUTOMOBILE REPAIR Miner's Auto Service, front wheel alignment, brake service tune-up- s. 480 S M, HU Engine rebldg. & tuning. Elec. ;i & Carburetor repairs. Phillips Garage. 96 N. Mn. HU i: Overhaul, welding, front end align. Brakes & trans. Ruff's Gar., 38 W. Cen. HU Tune-u-p, brakes, wheel bal., lubes, wrecker, welding serv. Springvilla Garage. HU9-617- 1 BANKING j There is no substitute for money in the bank. Springville Banking Co. 202 So. Main. BARBERS i. i PAINT. PAPER Treasure Tones Paint bra;1 at Sanford's 0 j Paint & Glass J97 bast 4th South, Springville Phone 489-657- 8 complete line of GLASS Paint & Wallpaper Do it yourself 01 save the fuss and call us! RUBBER 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-trica- l Repairs, Wheel Balancing, and General Motor Repairs. Phone HU RON COOK SMITTY SPORTING GOODS FISHING, HUNTING AND CAMPING SUPPLIES Springville Sport Shop 274 So. Main HU EDGEL M. OLDROYD, Propriety WlJL Universal Compact Cf lfSSlSP REVOLVING LAZY SUSAN propane metal WITH CANDLE top- TORCH KIT t 21 f99 Reg.$9S5Sme$2SS " 1 SBper SpccfaI Ctf J'AsfSr r I1 11"VIIf ?3s: Feur rounded lime green or tan- - Special ' BIG! & U N. I y gerine glass trays in brass-plate- d Instant fuel for torches, j 7 FOOT DELUXE POMPOM 1 (t'V1i"'3 " feet. stoves, lanterns lighting, t I 'C ' and count- - I cooking, heating, CHRISTMAS TREE I QsSg " cup or dip'- - less uses. Kit includes I s various heads: flint spark Regular $19.95 Vj,nv: I lighter, blow torch, solder, Christmas Special U I E. RACK Jjj paint peeler unit. I T&W.&VtZ SPICE TREATSi f TO assemble in sturdy metal stand I WreTrMF t ' 1 ' ROTO WHEEL, $7 List. 5.99 Regularly $9.98 I .JMgNMf f Christmas Special I jffP " ' "llf ,SrfS?V-- 1 FESTIVE MUSIC BOX 'J f K2J ' MUSICAL O-- J Quaint maple spice raclt holds 12 miniature apothe I " mf f eary iar Ml' w'n P quality Jpices, G& bell pff umi&sym W,TH CHA,N MM rTEEz E&v . 5pc; cutlery R;hgul:r 98 dMX diX HVHl SET IN WOOD HOLDSTER Christmas Special G3& M PORTABLE Reg. $6.50 p)99 A Ss? DOES EVERYTHING Special U V ZsfgS1 14 A Kin iUIVPD Extra heavy stainless steel blades wHk Your choice of Jingle Bells or Holy T llMllsV JVllyVCtV raior sharp edges, nickel-silve- r n' Night. Imported musical bells in spar- - I J g nn eJ i indestructible Strattawood hail- - kling-brig- gold anodiied aluminum; 6" "jM, JaVe deJ slicr. carver, sandwich, irtil- - base diameter; 5" high. I fifvy $14.50 List vPA Hy and paring knives in hardwoofl yjlM Christmas VP holdster. . , ' ....... tMJ7 Special NX""L X Weighs only 3 lbs. but it mixes, beats, stirs, whips, mashes! ,FTrTTTITInvl yrcif f lSi'Cciii Chromed beaters can be ejected at a finger's touchl 3 k f&r.L J X ' lVljgCJJCiiB speeds! Lifetime lubricated motor; detachable 6" cord. MULTIPLE Sffl ' TOASTER fS INDOOR TREE LIGHTS sa $3,311 W fr crSSSovm Reg. $1.59 rrc IT jft WASTE BASKET Christmas Special (0)(CJ lO)0 $12.95 LUt LI f AO J Vri X i Christmas y Bright, pretested, imported bulbs on an Special t 1 ' American-mad- e string. If one goes out. it , i r. . , i, the other, stay lighted. Clips on socket,! TV T'"S "i"1 Sfa"e0' Ne" d"'"3nl J' "Vl 1 UL approved. f. ,,c. h,a"di"- - A"t""'? d,u,tment. Color control gives polystyrene. Suitable for bedroom just-ng- toast, one slice or two. Hinged crumb tray. living room. bath. 'A 'A 104 approved. w y CodDcidDd laDinnilb(Bi7 (CdPo JEWELRY Duke Jewelry. Watches, Dia-monds, slvrware, gifts. Watch repairs. 220 S. Mn. HU9-422- 1 LOANS NEED MONEY TO BUY OR BUILD? Take 25 Years to Repay. Springville Insurance & Realty Co. 154 South Main HUnter LUMBER j Coal - Lumber Castle Gate Dustproof Coal Bennett's Paint Builders' Supplies Known for Dependability Kolob Lumber HU 14 33 West 2nd South, Springville FRANK CLARK'S Barber by Appointment 195 East 8th South Call 489-526- 8 No Waiting Saves Time CAFES Fish & Chips, Thick Tasty Malts, LeMar's, 1700 S. Main. Phone 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 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. Cente) Service, 5 S. Mn., HU In Japan, there is a gTeat deal made of Christmas in so far as their adoption of West-ern secular traditions. There is a Santa and trees and gifts, but little or no reference is made to the religious meaning of the season. MONUMENTS Complete resident shop, low overhead creates high value Memorial Art-Ode- ssa M. Child Mgr. 190 No. Mn. 489-644- 0. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded promptly and accurately, exactly as your doctor orders. COSMETICS Coty, Lentheric, Revlon, Max Factor, Tusty 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 ENGINEERING Registered professional engin-- i eer. Consulting in Mining metalurgy, refractories, clays by appointment G. B Riding 10 W. 3i"8 N. HU I i: I ORDER CHRISTMAS CARDS I 1 at Art City Publishing Co. 1 h LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN S TO CHOOSE FROM I 161 South Main - 489-565- 1 I I I |