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Show I 10 Sprtngtrilte thrall 1 Member of Utah State 'p- . noM aovutisimo ttmnxustvt I Press Association I -1 i -"N. H "J S3 W NATIONAL EDITORIAL W-tA. rf I asctio h3 fl ! Bl'rtMI.'lI.-IlVilH.g . fj Published Weekly By 3 ( JPubiidliinc Company At Springville, Utah ' J Entered as second clays matter at the post office in Springrville, Utah, under the act of March ff 3, 1879. Springville is a city of 7,000 population. It is particularly noted for its famous Art IJ Exhibit and road-building contractors. Springville has a greater concentration of these con-, tractors than any other city in the United States. Its chief industry consists of a steel plant, cast 3 iron plant, creosote plant, canning factory, powder plant, extensive farming and fruit growing, H stock raising and lamb feeding. ' jj Subscription In Advance, Per Year $4.00; Per Copy 10c Sprinjrvilln Herald Staff: J HARRISON CONOVER Editor, Manager DEAN BIRD Compositor ft MANILA BROWN.Assoc. Editor, Circulation CARLOS RIFE Compositor ft WOODROW WEIGHT Sports, Advertising CREED WEIGHT Compositor, Stereotype ff MARGARET CONOVER Proof Reader WESLEY ROBEY Pressman MARVIN COX Advertising Salesman ORVAL SINGLETON Pressman ii VERN HARDY Linotype Operator LENN SINGLETON Stockroom Supervisor li GLARIN D. ASHBY Linotype Operator KENT CRANDALL Stereotype H I NORMA R. JENKINS Office & Circulation LARRY MINER '.. Printer's Devil 3 |