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Show I Member of Utah State U i Press Association s C National Adv.nijlng Bcartnfo-iv 8 and W MP 8 I NATION A I EDITORIAL 1 ft I ASSOC'l-ATllON f I ' 3 Publlwhed Weekly By TJ I Jlrl (lily f-ub&iliincj dompany , t At Sprinjrville, Utah I fintf.-red as second claps matter at the post office in Springvllle, Utah, under the act of March 2 fl 3, 1879. Springvllle Is a city of 7,000 population. It is particularly noted for its famous Art 8 D Kxl.ibit and road-building contractors. Springville has a greater concentration of these con- fl B tractors than any other city in the United States. Its chief industry consists of a steel plant, cast J I iron plant, creosote plant, canning factory, powder plant, extensive farming and fruit growing, 3 f slock raising and lamb feeding. jf I Subscription In Advance. Per Year $4.00; Per Copy 10c 8 T Springville Herald Staff: ' ff t DEAN BIRD Compositor ff f HARRISON CONOVER Editor, Manager CARLOS RIFE Compositor S f MANILA BROWN. Assoc. Editor. Circulation CREED WEIGHT Compositor, Stereotype B I VVOODROVV WEIGHT Sports. Advertising WESLEY ROBEY Pressman MARGARET CONOVER Proof Reader ORVAL SINGLETON Pressman 3 A MARVIN COX Advertising Salesman LENN SINGLETON Stockroom Supervisor U I C'LARIN D. ASHBY Linotype Operator KENT CRANDALL Stereotype 8 NORMA R. JENKINS Office & Circulation LARRY MINER Printers' Devil 8 |