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Show I lj prmautlte Herald 1 I Member of Utah State natkxm aovhtisino kmhihtativi ft - Press Association v w l(uon" and aWebtsVnq 1 WUoRfEAU NATIONAL EDITORIAL N. A. S.J " H CIRCULATIONS yUL I I A$jp Cll-AT I O N (0 ' ICJ I ' ' CHICAGO SEATTLE NEW YOK $ j$ Published Weekly By ' $ 1 oArt City Publishing Company 1 ft) At Springville, Utah fij Entered as second class matter at the post office in Springville, Utah, under the act of March fij (0 3, 1879. Springville is a city of 7,000 population. It is particularly noted for its famous Art Exhibit and road-building contractors. Springville has a greater concentration of these con- Sj ffi tractors than any other city in the United States. Its chief industry consists of a steel plant, cast 9) 'V iron plant, creosote plant, canning factory, powder plant, extensive farming and fruit growing, S stock raising and lamb feeding. Advertising Rates, 63 cents per column inch. w jS Subscription In Advance, Per Year $3.00; Per Copy 10c J Springville Herald Staff: ffl HARRISON CONOVER Editor, Manager DEAN BIRD Compositor (U ft) MANILA BROWN.-Assoc. Editor, Circulation CARLOS RIFE .....Compositor K $ WOODROW WEIGHT Sports, Advertising WESLEY ROBEY Pressman., (fl ffi AMY KLAUCK Proof Reading, Accounts ORVAL SINGLETON Pressman jfi $ MARVIN COX Advertising Salesman NED ROBEY Pressman Sj S VERN HARDY Linotype Operator CREED WEIGHT Stereotype, Mailing W ) KEITH HENDRICKSON.-.Linotype Operator LENN SINGLETON Stockroom Supervisor K W WALLACE PATRICK Linotype Operator MARTIN CONOVER Printers' Devil (0 |