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Show lJKt3PKTw0rPairm,rtS Get $25 to $2000 in 1 Trip Lfrfra: 20 Mo. PUa 24 Mo. Pl 30O S20 24 $ . Phone for 1-trip loan. Upon approval, 600 3830 S3 31 pick up casfl- Loan custom-tailored to Mooo 6iloo 52:50 yur "' i"cme-.Rweduce pa.ymnu' Abo co J ,n.io9! consolidate bills with our B.ll Con. torn tt J400 ond p to ?4 momhi solidation Service. Phone, or come ixu mcd$ by ttfttdcioi Indusfriol loon CofoiffiiioifdforpluioM loans $25 to $2000 I I 13 E. CENTER ST., 2nd Fl., Knight BlcK:krPROVO FRanklin 3-5160 . Ask for the YES MANager OPEN KYENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS Loans made to residents of all surrounding towns ft? 1 1r 80 PROOF ,. MOOUCT OF U.S.A. ! 'OM 100 GRAIN HEUIIAl SPIRITS I I V,IHG D'STIUING "'" ' mm OF j;m BEAM DISTIUIHC CO. WKMONT, KENTUCKY I Thee DRJBDEPERdtlDEilT candidates PUr to SprinuiKe citizens that i eiected, there will he a reduction in taxed in 1956 4-year councilman 4-year councilman 4-year councilman I ' ; I V r ' i ' j : yS, . i .. i - .i. .! : : J ,S l . - . . v ; : ; i i-4 1 f 1 V - I -'! j i t " i 'm'' I ' . i ! j , ; i . 1 , x 1 i : . j - w 1 '.Is. t " : i . - v 4 ' i T" 'K 1 i i - I : x n-v. i i ! . " ty l f r'y . .f:- I I H- .( ; . ; ; 1 E. A. (Bert) Strong Harold J. Whiting J. Grant Nielson j Bert has been a resident of the Harold J., Whiting is a native of J- Grant Nielson is 38 years old; j j city of Springville all his life and Springville, a graduate of BYU, was graduated from Springville j has always been interested in and majoring in Finance and banking. High School and the Brigham proud of its development He sPent five years in New York " Young University. Served five : I ' doin,g Part time Post graduate years in the infantry during I : At present he is the president TZ tLJn Warld War n, rose from private j of Strong Construction Company. tne same time he was a full time . ' ot : 1 He is a cast director of the As- employee of the Great Atlantic and to major. Awarded the Silver Star j : He is a past director ot tne as pacific Tea Co., the largest chain for galantry in action twice. Also ; sociated General Contractors of grocery company in the world. He awarded the Purple Heart for I j ' the State. is a charter member of the Utah wounds I , . Poultry, a member of the Cham- " j : Hevwas a charter member or ber of commerce, and a .former Lived in Springville all his life. : : the Junior Chamber of Commerce. member of the Junior Chamber of Now associated in business as a ! In 1949 he was the recipient of - Conferee and the Lionf Club. He Qwner and man of the ' ( ! the Distinguished Service Award active in the LS.hurchand P ! fece UtStandinS CmmUmty ed his community for the.past six Married has four children. I : service. years as city councilman, having . x . - 1 o r, flrin, the been elected for a second term. He At Present time superintendent of : Served m the navy during the hag gerved ag vice presi. Seventh Ward Sunday School, a j : World War II. dent, and president of the Inter- member of American Legion and : i He served eight years as stake mountain Branch of the Associated Chamber of Commerce, vice presi- I : . , , . i General Contractors of the State of . . r ... , ., ., TT ... : j clerk of Kolob Stake and is at utah At present he is serving as y : j present serving as bishop of the a member of the Utah County Civil ers' Association and director of In- : Springville Sixth Ward. Defense Council. He has been a termountain Lumber Dealers As- j : . partner in the firm of Whiting and sociation i j He is married to Harriett Miner Haymond, contractors for the past ' i and they are the parents of seven 20 years. He married Marie. Jensen : I children of Mapleton. They have 2 sons and ! ' 2 daughters. I : I Betteir Soeo'oiinraeirsft Witlh (Sireasf eo EcoinioinrDy Plat form 1. Recreation: 4. Taxes: A. MEMORIAL PARK. Complete development We favor LOWERING TAXES as far as it is con-arid con-arid maximum use for non-commercial recreation, sistent with efficiency, and thereby encourage 'including soft ball, junior baseball, tennis and simi- new industries and home-building in our city. ar sports. (ORGANIZED recreation on Sunday rtoSrfl PARK. Work for further devolpmen, 5. NeW SitleWalkS, fab, fatiM through the cooperation of all interested groups Create improvement districts in order to provide to make possible all types of sports both day and new sidewalks, curb and gutters where needed and i night and to make commercial recreation feasible, wanted. j including baseball, football, rodeo and other re- Ued activities. PubHC Smtyl ! C. Increase facilities at Kelly s throve. J i - rrovide police protection tor school children and ; 2Vaf Ar fr Tne public at places where special functions ci. are bei he(d i Conserve culinary water now being wasted by in- sfalBn, a new sforago fan. Fund 0a LlOjilTSnQl Work for full cooperation between the city and Improve street lighting and install RED LIGHT on the Veteran organizations to make available for j I Main and Second South. use accumulated memorial funds. j VOTE INDEPENDENT u - PLANT WOW mMk Crocus Hp Daffodils ly Narcissus Phone HU 9-5591 Smarts Feed & Produce |