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Show Page Eight THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD January 8. 1370 ' ' ' ' , , . . , ' ' ' rr'.- ' . - , - I u ' 1.' u uTin inn i ,i ii-.it. imi nn nr wwU jmj ITRGE FUND CONTRIBUTIONS Clinton Dansle, left, vice-president of Nebo Edura-tion Edura-tion Association; David Mr Daniel, president of Springvllle-Mapleton PTA Council, and J. D. Christensen, chairman, Nebo District Fund Drive, read proclamation proclaiming January 14 as Utah Symphony Day In Nebo School District. Parents, students and teachers teach-ers are being asked to contribute. Contributions sought January 14 by students, teachers for funds The Utah Symphony Orchestra, Orches-tra, which has played concerts in seme of the smallest towns in the state, is looking to the schools throughout Utah for assistance. as-sistance. . If Utah's students, teachers and other school employees can contribute $30,000 on January K-, it will put the symphony over the top In its effort to obtain ob-tain $1 million. When that happens, hap-pens, the Ford Foundation will give a matching sum to an endowment en-dowment fund to finance the symphony. Ray S. Whiting, president of the rieto School Beard of Education Edu-cation hps issued a proclamation, proclama-tion, proclaiming December 14 cs the Utah Symphony Day in Nobc District. On this date, ejeh teacher in Nefco District has been asked tc contribute 51-00 and each student, 25 cents to the orchestra orches-tra fund. Contributions from stue'ents will be collected by PTA membera at each school in the district during the morning of that day. Members of the UEA snd the PTA ask that all parents in ths district join with tlis state in supporting the Ut".h Symphony by sending centributiens to s hool on the mcrning of January 14. Expressing support and co operation in the school effort are Dr. T H. Bell, state superintendent sup-erintendent of public instruc- ticn; Darld H.- Long, executive secretary of the Utah School Beards Association; Dr. Loyd Whitlcck, associate executive secretary of the Utah Educa tion Association; Dr. M. Lynn Eennion, former superintendent cf Salt Lake schools; and Dr. Sherman Wing, superintendent cf Provo schools Dr. Whitlock said the school children and educators of Utah "can easily over-achieve the C30.0C3 goal with everyone ma king very small contributions," He said many parents and educators may want to suggest (( BYU fO EVENING fe CLASSES N REGISTER BY MAIL , n ippfi) i.iHHni: HEPS "K.lffcU'liRl1 'BltBWsfiirai)' dfr Id MU;4wtafiri' BYU Evening Classes 225 HRC Phone: 374-1211 Ext. 2873 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Please send me. ..set(s) of registration information and forms so that I may take advantage of advance mail registration. Please include Spring Class Schedule. NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP The Drifters League Team W L Les Hardy & Sons .... 42 2 292 Daley's American .... 32 V2 29 Art City Theatres .... 40 32 City Drug of Spr 35 37 Swanners Sports .... 32 40 Elliotts Cafe 25 47 Ind. high series: Glenda Montague, Mon-tague, Daley's, 523; Clea Headman, Head-man, Hardys, 500; Laura Nell Wilson, Art City, 460. High team game: Les Hardy & Sons, 603; City Drug of Springville, 599; Daleys American, Ameri-can, 593. Ind. high game: Glenda Montague, Mon-tague, Daleys, 224; Clea Headman, Head-man, Hardys, .189; Sandy Har ris, Hardy's, 189. Friday Nite Mixed Doubles Team W L Springville Floral .... 21 7 Valley Packing I6V2 11 Westside Market .... 14 14 Bank of Sp. Fork .. 13 15 Medical Center 11 17 Mulletts Jewelry 82 19 Ind. high series: La Mont Atwood, Mulletts, 547, Max Lock, Valley Packing, 541 Floyd Kimber, Springville Flor al, 541; Jo Atwood, Mulletts, 473; Jo Ann Rickmond, Bank of Spanish Fork, 470. High team game: Valley Packing, 790; Springville Floral, Flor-al, 767; Mulletts Jewelry, 737. Ind. high game: Max Locke, Valley Packing, 233; Floyd Kimber, Springville Floral, 196; Renae Kissel, Springville Floral, 199; Dell Shepherd, Westside 169. Early Bird Ladies Team W L Valley Pack 20 8 Bonus Texaco 20 8 Mulletts 15 13 G. S. Wood 14 14 Brookside Conoco 12 16 Oak Crest Inn 3 25 Ind. high series: Dot Perrero, Bonus Texaco, 522: Ardith Ruff, Brookside Conoco, 500; Pat Brinkerhoff, Oak Crest Inn, 433. High team game: Bonus Tex aco, 656; G. S. Wood, 655; Mul letts, 631. Ind. high game: Dot Perrero, Bonus Texaco, 187; Lorraine Bargar, Mulletts, 174; Ardith Ruff, Brookside Conoco, 173 that students earn their contributions con-tributions by doing some small task at home or fcr a neighbor or business. Contributions can be mailed or delivered to: Utah Symphony Ford Fund, 55 W. First South, Salt Lake City, Utah U'-Ol. n ) 1 MEL SAYS: NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR WATCH TUNED UP FOR SPRING! Guaranteed Watch and Jewelry Repairing at Sierra Bonita residents enjoy holidays Residents of the Sierra Bonita Bon-ita Home ' in Mapleton were treated to a Christmas party by Mr. and Mrs. Edd Mangum, owners, on December 23 and were entertained bv a Provo group of singers under the di rection of Ray Burgess. Santa paid a visit and left treats for the guests. During the holidays several groups and organizations and individuals have contributed to Si very happy time for the residents res-idents and presented them with many gifts, including fruits, candy, cards and provided entertainment. Appreciation is extended by the 'management to those who participated in singing or contributed con-tributed to the happy holiday season at the home. A special thanks goes to Mapleton wards singing groups, Mapleton firemen, fire-men, Springville Jaycee Wives, Springville Mussetts and the Provo singers and others who may have brightened the season sea-son for the residents. 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Permanent press and voile prints. ' Val. to $1.29 Yd. LACE TRIMS Assorted light or heavy cotton and nylon laces and trims in 2'2-8yd. hanks. Values to $1.00 HANK LADIES' MU-MU'S Beautiful, bold prints. For lounging or shopping. Carefree machine washable cotton. Sizes S-XXL. , Reg. $3.99 25(S)00 CHOCOLATE CANDIES In One Pound Bags Choice: peanut clusters, choc. peanuts, bridge mix or malted baHs. TABLETS Tr Akin .(' ENVELOPES j58 White, your choice. Reg. 49 Each I VAI1IKTY I BANKAMERICARO 265 South Main Springville, Utah 220 So. Main "! Years In Springville" nnrJ |