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Show BUSINESS DIRECTORY ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS John Kuhni Sons, buyers of dead and useless animals. Phone 373-7600, Provo. APPLIANCES G. E. Authorized dealers, Hoover vacuums, F r i e 1 ' s , Inc. 489-5621. AUTOMOBILE REPAIR Overhaul, welding, front end align. Brakes & trans. Ruff's Gar., 38 W. Cen. 489-5021. Tune-up, brakes, wheel bal., lubes, wrecker, welding serv. Springville Garage. 489-6171. BANKING There is no substitute for money in the bank. Central Bank & Trust Co. 202 So. Mn. BICYCLES I NOW OPEN BICYCLES and PARTS KEYS MADE ALL SMALL APPLIANCES ; REPAIRED DAVE'S FIX-IT SHOP j 300 East 400 South Springville, Utah BOATS Bell Boy, Glastron, and Starcraft Boats Johnson "Sea Horse" Motors OMC Stern Drives Mercruiser Stem Drives Marine Accessories i Service Parts Robertson's Marine 97 South Main-89-4671 CAMERAS PLUMBERS IF YOU NEED A Water Heater CALL HJORTH BROS. 489-5646 RADIO. TV REPAIRS Dick's Radio AND TV Open Dally 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 139 South Main PHONE 489-6226 WE ALSO REPAIR SMALL APPLIANCES Toasters, Irons, Shavers, Mixers, etc RUBBER STAMPS Rubber Stamps "made to order" "ready-made" or "repaired." Al! sizes. Prices low. Also official seals and supplies. Art City Publishing Co. "Your Rubber Stomp Center in Central Utah" 161 South Main Phone 489-5651 SHARPENING SERVICE Saws, Mowers, Scissors Pinking Shears, All Cutting Tools HALL'S SHARPENING SERVICE 199 East 400 North 489-6893 UPHOLSTERY Norman's Upholstery, 135 W. 4th No. 489-4387. Free Estimates Esti-mates and delivery. WELDING GROCERIES ' Cragun's Market 667 N. Mn. 489-5261. Featuring fruits, vegetables, meats & groceries. FRESH VEGETABLES FRUITS MEATS Complete Line of Groceries BROOKSIDE MARKET 759 East 400 South 489-503 1 HOUSE PLANS HOME PLANNING HOUSE PLANS F. Keith Davis 333 E. 400 N., 489-6017 JEWELRY Duke Jewelry. Watches, Diamines, Dia-mines, silverware, gifts. Watch repairs. 220 S Mn. 489-4221. FURNACES I FURNACES I New and Used COAL OIL GAS A&A Round Oak Furnace Co. Springville 489-6681 GROCERIES Westside Mkt. 241 South 1st West No Stamps Cheaper Prices Friendly Service Hrs.: 7:30 - 9:30 weekly, Sundays and Holidays: 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. PAUL BEALS, MGR. 489-5411 LUMBER Coal Lumber Castle Gate Dustproof Coal Bennett's Paint Builders' Supplies Known for Dependability Kolob Lumber 489-5614 33 West 2nd South, Springville - fl 11. i' YM f?lk toy i Men to of i Represent "j ' . .us, High the s Character, ! J v People 7 Ability, ! V t i in and City Honesty 1.. . :C 1 Government ; Marvin (Moq) Warren aou' Marvin P. (Mop) Warren was born and educated in Spanish Springville Board of AdjnHtmenr, present direetor of the & 1 Fork. He attended Utah State I'ni verNity at Lo?an. He Sprinville-Mnpleton Wildlife Federation, manager of boys' -j be married the former Rhea Johnson from Payson and they baseball team, aetive Scouter, key member of Lions Inter- n have three daughters and two sons. He has experience in national, past district jrovernor and secretary of Utah Lions. farming, market business, and building construction. At He has served as superintendent of Sunday School and MIA m- present, he is employed at IT. S. Steel, Geneva Works, with and In elders quorum presidency, has served as leadership 3 19 years service. He is a member and past offieer of the training: chairman district Scouts; held office in the Utah luUgh United States Steelworkers of America, a member of the House of Representatives from 1959 to 190. r-, ;tah suint n"""" " ' 1 r " um, lwo r Nt .-.'. .. ' i. ' vv . sice f ; I .? . : ml i I f ". - Mud i ; f 'A ;, b ; I S;f'" 1 ' Z I r:- : . - - . ! z , - !-VVJ ' J i -f , ; ; i '"r' A ' B ssoi James (Jim) Damico Morgan M. Thomas stur Jmnes A. Diiniico ns linrn nml oitiicnted in Provo. He lm Morsriln M. Thomas In n lif iic: residpnt of SprliiiriiHe. been a resilient of SpriiiKvil le for the past ten yearn ami He Krailiiateil from Spriiwville HiKh, ivns presiilent of Ihe , owns ami operates Tip Top Shoe Hepair Shop, llefore com- SpriitKville Junior HiKh Sehool ami attended llrii;h"m V'ounn ! lug to Sprinsvillc he lived in American Fork where he was 1 University. While in hiKh seliool he vias active in athletics S a teacher of shoe repair at the American Fork Traininir and for three years was all-state in track and field conipe- 'Ern; School. He also owned a shoe repair shop in American Fork. tition. His church service has included nicmher of the elders . " His work in the American Fork area earned him the Ilis- quorum presidency, stake missionary financial clerk, mem- ' Sf tiiiKiiisheil Service Award. He married Dorothy 'Williams brr of bishopric four years, bishop three years anil lie i f4e i of Pleasant Grove. They have two daiiKhters and five erand- currently nervine as ward superintendent ' of YM11IV. He children. He is a member of the Chamber of Commerce has served as a member of the board of the SpriiiBvlHc having held office of director and vice-president. As a I.ion Playhouse and also a member of the board of ROvcrnors of - AS! Club member, he has been a tail twister, director, vice- the I1VU Dolphins, a irroup organized to promote acnuntic president, and was president of the Lions l3-4. He holds prog-rums for vouth. He has been employed at Geneva Steel 100 member attendance for ten years. He is now secretary Company J 5 years, as an inspection recorder in the Metal- ., . of SprliiKvllIc-Maplcton Wildlife Association and has served lurRical, Chemical and Inspection Division. He Is married Hep as president. He has been n voting delcKiitc at the state con- to Joyce Taylor Thomas and they have four children. 'fltini vention. Jim is a director of the Scenic Circle Ski Lift and ul n member of the Art City organization. He has served as Sa' Scoutmaster, home teacher and welfare clerk in the church. ' and ! Of Of J The Peoples' Party Stand dtpo 1. ECONOMY 4. INDUSTRY We pledge sound economy in city govern- We pledge our support to all existing bus- 'i ment, -a balanced budget and careful spend- inesses, the development of Four Seasons Ski ing of available funds. We believe that ag- Resort, UVIDA, and will explore all avenues ricultural properties in our city should be for bringing new business arid industry to i,-00;, taxed on a use basis. Springville. !-.' 2. RECREATION 5. SPORTSMEN Pr We pledge our support to enlarging the pre- We pledge our efforts to improve the deer c sent facilities at Hobble Creek Golf Course. herds and pheasant population in coopera-We coopera-We feel that improvements are needed at tion with our agriculture and stock people. Kelly's Grove, more land acquired for public BEAUTIFICATION '"ti use; as future growth demands, and better ' We pedge oup renewed rf of the maintenance of present public facilities. We beautification committee and city shade tree also pledge our support to present recrea- commission. We favor a study of air pollu- tion programs including the Semor Citizens, ion and mosqu;to .abatement. C ball teams and Art City Days committee'. y GENERAL 3. CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ' We pledge our support to the Constitution t. We pledge our support to the Springville of the United States of America and to the High School Art Association, Springville Constitution of the State of Utah as well as Playhouse and will develop a recognition to the City of Springville and to the separa-program separa-program for our youth. ion of the three ! VOTE NOVEMBER 7 w VOTE WARREN - DAMICO - THOMAS FOR BETTER CITY GOVERNMENT 1 Mj Welding iSELlLj 798-3770 ror an estimote on your Ornamental Iron Job PORCHES STAIR RAILS STEEL FABRICATION GRILLS STEEL ERECTION GATES CUSTOM WELDING BLACKSMITHING 465 West 100 South Spanish Fork WHEEL BALANCING Modern Tune-in balances Wheels remain on car. Center Service, 5 S. Mn. 489-9971. f SAVE $25 1 From manufacturer's suggested sug-gested list prices on individual indi-vidual items. complete weekend woodcutter's kit included with the purchase of any Mcculloch lightweight saw 10 Handy Accessories! Extra saw chain, fuel can bar guard, flat file, round file, depth gauge, wedge, engine oil, fuel additive, and filing guide. T WEIGHS ONLY 11 Vi POUNDS (less bar and lp chain) tASY rot start rn if tASY TO UStl HI I ' $229.95 j f 1 Ask for Itl ?u?o" 1967 College & I 'K'vvMa p' Fo,b3l I A ' "i 300 Colleges, ht JLa i. NFL, AFL. JT teams, sched-k sched-k 1 ules, records, A past, present. ' G. S. Wood Merc. 126 So Main I CAMERAS, PROJECTORS, j ALL SIZE FILMS ' Developing and Processing Recording Tapes ! Projector Bulbs Tray l Flashbulbs Movie Lites Slide and Movie Files j Flash Attachments Camera Repairs Kodak, Bell & Howell, Yashica, Ansco, Keystone, Sawyers, Pola-( Pola-( roid, Honeywell, Others Oil Paints, Water Colors, Pallets, Art Boards, All Art Supplies, Frames F. KEITH DAVIS 333 East 400 North 489-6017 ; CERAMIC TILE ! Jeffers Tile Co. MTubsplashes Showers Drainboards Fireplaces FOR r-Kfcfc ESTIMATES CALL 489-6627 CONCRETE Thorn Rock Products FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS Ready-Mix Concrete Sand Gravel Road Gravel Fill Dirt Roofing Chips DIAL PROVO 373-6100 I DRUGS Prescriptions, fountain! Pre ' delivery. S.O.S. Drugs, 214 So. j Main. 489-6041. FLOPS COVERINGS Rugs, carpet, linoleum & tile, expert installation. Friel's 213 South Main. 489-5621. GIFTS China, glass, silverware, small appliances, figurines, etc., at Friel's. 213 S. Mn., 489-6621. Utah Service 400 South and Matn 489-5686 Coal-Hardware-Lumber Industrial Supplies Tires-Gas-Oil-Stove Oil FREE DELIVERY Prompt Courteous Service MONUMENTS Complete resident shop, low overhead creates high value Memorial Art, Richard John-son, John-son, 190 N. Main, 489-6440. PAINT, PAPER Treasure Tones Paint at Sanford's ST Paint & Glass 397 East 400 South, Springville Phone 489-6578 Complete line of GLASS Paint and Wallpaper Do it yourself or save the fuss and call us! PICTURES WEDDING PICTURES FAMILY GROUPS F. Keith Davis 489-6017 COLOR from $10.00 |