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Show January 22, 1970 THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Page Eleven rUllTI! Graveside rites held Thursday for infant son Graveside services were conducted con-ducted Thursday in the Salem City Cemetery for William Edwin Ed-win Sabin, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Sabin of this city, who. died January 13, 1970 at the Payson Hospital! ten hours after birth. Bishop Ralph Snelson of the Eleventh Ward conducted the graveside rites. Surviving are his parents, Kim and Lona Noakes Sabin, Springville; a sister. Diana Lynn Sabin, Springville; four grandpa rents, Mrs. Olive Noakes, Springville; Sterling Noakes, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sabin, Salem. Sister of local resident dies Funeral services were held Monday in Payson for Mary Ellen Davies Kenison, 83 of West Mountain. She was a sister sis-ter of Franklin Davies, Maple-ton. Maple-ton. She died January 15, 1970 at the Payson Hospital of causes incident to age. She was born September 7, 1886 in Escalante, a daughter of John William and Sarah Ellen El-len Mclnally Davies. She married mar-ried Thomas Kenison September Septem-ber 24, 1904 at Sunnyside. Their marriage was later solemnized sol-emnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died May 29, 1934. A number of children, grandchildren grand-children and brothers and sister sis-ter survive. Burial wag in Pay-ion. Pay-ion. Wish I'd Said That Labor seems to be by far the biggest contributing factor fac-tor to inflated prices... and that, my friends, is one commodity com-modity that doesn't digest easily. E. J. Kirby, Jr., The Chariton (Mo.) Courier. It is not always granted to the sower to see the harvest. All work that is worth any thing is done in faith. E. M. Remsburg, The Vista (Calif.) CARD OF THANKS It is with sincere appreciation appreci-ation we express our thanks to the many kind friends, neighbors and relatives who assisted at the time of the passing of our beloved (husband, (hus-band, and father, William H. Whiting. For the words of consolation, floral tributes, ' contributions to the memor-v memor-v ial fund, and other acts of kindness in our behalf, we are most grateful. The William Whiting family CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks is expressed to the many people who offered words of consolation, conso-lation, both spoken and expressed ex-pressed through the many beautiful cards, at the untimely un-timely passing of our son and brother, Alan Bart'.ett. To officers, friends, neighbors neigh-bors and relatives who were so considerate at the time of our bereavement, we are deeply appreciative of the many acts of kindness In our behalf. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bartlett and family ' t in. iumw.jjt otii mi i n mim Courtney Lelshman, right, BYU freshman coach and former for-mer coach of BY High School, was guest speaker Wednesday Wednes-day night at the Rotary Club meting. Mr. Leishman discussed dis-cussed racial problems concerning BYU and gave information informa-tion regarding his freshman basketball squad at the Y. Rex Wardle introduced the speaker. A I C Former resident services held Funeral services were held Monday at the Wheeler Mortuary Mor-tuary Chapel for Fred Merrill Jackman, 60, former resident and relative of the Kindreds of this city, who died January 14, 1970 in San Jose, California. He received his education in Spanish Fork and was the son of Fred Mitchell and Ada Kindred Kin-dred Jackman. He had lived in Spanish Fork, Springville and Provo before moving to San Jose where he was employed as a draftsman. After attending schools in Spanish Fork and Provo, he graduated from the LDS Business Bus-iness College. He was married and later divorced. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Ada Mecham, San Jose, California; a son and a daughter daugh-ter and two grandchildren. Burial was in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Father of local resident dies Funeral services were held on Wednesday in Heber for George Caldwell Pyper, 89, who died January 17, 1970 at the home of a daughter in Salt Lake City of causes incident to age. He was the father of Glen G. Pyper of this city. He was born May 31, 1880 in Nephi, a son of. James M. and Nancy Caldwell Pyper. He married Sarah Elizabeth Giles on June 12, 1901 in the Salt Lake Temple. She died December Decem-ber 2, .1915. Active in the church, he was a high priest at the time of his death. Survivors include three sons, five daughters, 32 grandchildren, grandchild-ren, 105 great grandchildren, 12 great geat grandchildren, and a brother. Mr. Pyper spent much time in Springville visiting with his sen, Glen and wife Ora, and was known by many neighbors and friends- here. Services held for father t.i if i .f . i U J - i Funeral services for Robert Andrews Wiley, 72, who died January 17, 1970 at his home in Spanish Fork, were held Wednesday. He is the father of two Springville residents, Merrell R. Wiley and Golden Ronald Wiley. He was born March 26, 1897 in Circleville, a son of . Robert A! and Sarah Ann Dutson Wiley. Wi-ley. He married Estella Anderson, Ander-son, November 29, 1917 in Lynndyl. She died in August of 1943. He later married Naomi Na-omi Thomas in August of 1964 in Ely, Nevada. Survivors include his widow seven son and three step-sons, 48 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, , brothers and sisters. Burial was in Oak City Cemetery. Excited female voice: "Wait a minute! Don't start this street car until I get my clothes on." The passengers craned their necks expectantly. "Twas only a housewife on her way to the laudromat. Cowboy: "My name's Tex." Cowpoke: "You from Texas?" Tex-as?" Cowboy: "Nope. I'm from Louisiana, but who wants to be called Louise?" TV lC -1- k For I will satisfy the weary soul. (Jer. 31:25). It is agreed that we need to communicate with our fel-lowmen fel-lowmen in order to establish a good world. Could it be that we need to communicate with our Christ in dwelling in order to establish a good life? Prayer helps us to commune with our Christ self ; prayer brings involvement in-volvement with the Spirit within. As we pray we discover that there is no longer self and Christ, but a merging into one. Our life is no longer empty, but satisfied and purposeful. pur-poseful. . Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clork or the Ripctiv Signers for Further Information NOTICE To all dog owners of Maple-ton: Maple-ton: Your 1970 dog license is due and payable January 1, 1970. All dogs of any size or age must be licensed. Fees are payable pay-able to city treasurer, Grace Bennett. For protection of your dog, attach metal tag on collar and keep on dog at all times. License fees are as follows, male. $5.00; spayed female, $5.00; female; $8.00; kennell, $12.00. If paid before February Febru-ary 1, 1970, male $3.00; spayed female, $3.00; female, $5.00; kennel, $9.00. City Recorder Norris T. Binks Published in the Springville Herald January 22, 1970. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN BRAILS- FORD, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign ed at the office of Arnold C. Roylance, Attorney at Law, 192 South 100 East, Provo, Utah on or before the 22nd day of April, 1970. Claims must be presented in accordance accord-ance with the provisions of 75-9-5, Utah Code Annotated, 1953 and with proper verification as required therein. JUNIOR M. BRAILSFORD Executor - 1 Published in the Springville Herald January 22, 29, - and February 5, 12, 1970. FOR SALE Automobiles V , One of the 'Good Guys' EDD MANGUM has returned to the sales force of Naylor Auto Co. For Special Deals on new Dodge Cars or Trucks C2 Ton to 10 Tons) ALSO Premium Used Cars '69 DODGE MONOCO 4-door. sedan '67 DODGE POLARA 2-DOOR hardtop vinyl, 5 new polyglass tires 66 PONTIAC 4-DOOR one owner low mileage 65 'FORD MUSTANG Mog Wheels, 4 on the floor, Sharp! '69 NEW POLARA HARDTOP 4-door '69 DODGE CHARGERS 2 to choose from EDD SAYS: "Special low, low deals lets you make your own, just helps you with the demonstrations and the paper work." CALL HIM AT 489-5015 or 373-2571 Returning horns on Tuesdr.y from a two-year mission to Guatemala-El Salvador is Wayne E. Francom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom. Wayne will be welcomed heme by members of the Tenth Ward at sP.ramsnt services Sund a y evening, January 25 in the Fourth-Tenth-Thirteenth Ward beginning be-ginning at 6:30 p.m. He plans to enroll at the BYU for the winter semester. V X. -- " .( Alan Miner, son of Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Miner, returned re-turned from a two-year mission mis-sion to Guatemala-El Salvador Salva-dor last Wednesday. He will be welcomed home by members mem-bers of the Second Ward at laorament services Sunday, Sun-day, January 25, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Alan will return to the BYU at the beginning o f the next semester. Applying for his first accounting accoun-ting job the recent high school graduate was momentarily puzzled puz-zled by a question on the application appli-cation blank which read, 'What machines can yo u operate?" Pausing briefly, ho wrote: "Slot and pin bail." FOR SALE Automobiles t A'.. ' c3 u L COMPARE THESE CARS at CHUCK PETERSON MOTORS NOW 1967 DODGE POLARA hardtop sedan, V8 engine, radio, heater, auto, trans., power steering, factory air conditioned NADA Book Price $1695 1968 PLYMOUTH FURY III hardtop sedan, radio, heater, auto, trans., power steering, factory air conditioned. NADA Book Price $2150 1968 OLDS TORONODO every power accessory AM-FM radio and heater NADA Book Price $3460 Deug Honecy, Qlan Tipten, lRy Hrrl, HalPtctol, GaryRebtrt, BobMcGtt, DabWhMb CHUCK PETERSON MOTORS Authorized VlkiwfH ofoaltr fr all f Central Utah mm 400 $. UNIVERSITY 3 A?4snnnri i j i j u tt jpdPrKMlf Mw I lP""n ML. T I " I- I f lit I I XjBp FOR FAST ACTION fgj CLASSIFIED AD RATES 5 lines or less, $1.00 rerun 50c per week. Deadline: Tuesday 5 p.m. FOR SALE Automobiles 1958 VOLKSWAGEN , rebuilt engine, good condition. 489-5473 489-5473 after 6 p.m. J8tfc 1966 GRAND PRIX Pontiac. Telephone 489-4742. J22c Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clark or th Raipactivo Signars for Further Information SUMMONS Civil No. 33,871 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH REED TANNER, Plaintiff vs BETTY CEMA TANNER, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: DE-FENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve or mail to plaintiff's attorney at 192 South 100 East, Provo, Utah, an answer in writing to the complaint and file a copy of said answer with the clerk of the above entitled court within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, Judgement by de fault will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. If your address is unknown to plaintiff or his attorney, and the complaint is not attached to this summons, it will be filed within said ten days with the clerk of the above court, and you may there obtain a copy. This is an action for divorce. Dated this 20th day of Jan uary, A.D., 1970. ARNOLD C. ROYLANCE Attorney for Plaintiff 192 South 100 East, Provo, Utah i Published in the Springville Herald January 22, 29 and February 5 and 12. 1970. FOR SALE Automobiles at Reduced Prices! Chuck Peterson Motors Price $1495 Chuck Peterson Motors Price $1795 Chuck Peterson Motors Price $2895 374-1731 FOR SALE Homes 3-BEDROOM older home. Call 489-6002. J29 FOR SALE Real Estate BEAUTIFUL 23 acre view lot with irrigation rights located at approximately 850 East 400 North. Terms can be arranged. ar-ranged. Call 489-6964. D25tfc FOR SALE Miscellaneous ART supplies, paints, brushes, canvas boards, canvas and stretchers, water colors, etc. Castleton's, 130 So. Main. m24tfc APPLES crisp and juicy at V. P. Sabin's Cold Storage. Salem Cemetery road. Phone 798-2279. N27tfc FRIG., excellent condition $40. 489-6721. J29 EXCELLENT, efficient and economical, that's Blue Lustre Lus-tre carpet and upholstery cleaner. Rent electric sham-pooer sham-pooer $1. Sanfords Paint and Glass. J22d BEAUTIFUL small piano, like new, take over small monthly payments. 489-6228. J29 APPLES Cold storage Delicious De-licious and Roman Beauty. Glenn Seal. 489-6091. J29 IF carpets look dull and drear, remove the spots as they appear ap-pear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Kolob Lumber Co. J22c BLIND-MADE quality products. pro-ducts. Brooms, brushes, mops (all kinds), ironing board pads, covers, aprons, satin pillow cases, etc. Free delivery. deliv-ery. 489-7490. 491 East Center Cen-ter D4tfc 26" ENGLISH 3-speed boys' bicycle complete with light, horn, baskets, $35. 489-7490. D4tfc ICE skates Men's leather shoe figure, size 10. Also ladies la-dies leather shoe figure, size 10. Call 489-4595 after 5 p.m. Dlltfc FOR RENT Apartments 3-ROOM unfurnished basement apartment. No children, no pets. LDS standards. $40.00 a month. Call 489-4080. Res. 353 So. 2nd East. J22tfc It's when a guy neods money that he finds out just how-close how-close his friends are. FOR SALE Automobiles r P. E. ASHTON COMPANY HAS SOLD MORE USED CARS THAN ANY OTHER DEALER IN UTAH COUNTY LOOK AT THESE PRICES AND YOU'LL KNOW WHY!! 70 Nova Coupe $2264 car- '64 Plymouth 2-door $766 '66 Toyota Station Wagon automatic transmission $999 OVER 300 NEW - USED CARS IN STOCK! P. E. ASHTON CO. CHEVROLET-BUICK-OPEL CHEV. TRUCKS , 175 N. 100 W., Provo Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone 489-9500 FOR RENT Homes 4-BEDROOM home unfurnished. unfurnish-ed. 489-5794. No smokers. J22c 4-BEDROOM home unfurnished. unfurnish-ed. 489-5848. J29c WANTED TO BUY Muskrat traps. Call 489-4294. ' J22 CLEAN cotton rags. No stockings stock-ings or small pieces. Snaps buttons, zippers, etc., must be removed. 15 cents per pound. Springville Herald Office. J8tfn APT for ycung married couple. Please call 375-3625. J22 WANTED Help LADY for house work one day a week. Call evenings 489-6337. 489-6337. J15tfc WANTED Work POSTERS painted for any occasion. oc-casion. Call Springville Herald Her-ald or 489-6958. 017tfc DOLLS need repairing? Rag dolls, (Raggedy Ann, Andy, etc.) stuffed animals, doll clothes, shoes, accessories. Thomas Doll Hospital, 629 Swenson Ave. 489-6832. a3tfc WILL build car ports, extra rooms, remodel or build new homes. Grant F. Thomas, - Call 798-3706, Spanish Fork. Free estimates. JlOtfc IRONING and baby sitting done very reasonably. Call 489-591G. M22tfc IRONING, baby sitting, elec-tric elec-tric typing, (including genealogy), gen-ealogy), temporary office work, piano .instruction, Shaklee products (Basic H organic cleaner, natural food supplements, etc). Call 489-6853 489-6853 for details. N6tfc LOVING care given children in my home. Ages 9 months up. 48S-4963. Jltfc WOULD like to sew for children child-ren up to 12 years of age. 489-6183. J29 SPARKLING sprayed acoustic ceilings. Free estimate. Call Lehi, 768-2566. J15tfc COMPLETE new and remodeling remodel-ing service available. New " home construction, room, ad-' ditions and garages. Lisenced contractor Phone Lehi 768-2566. 768-2566. J15tfc FOR SALE Automobiles mm 70 'A-ton Chev. 4-wheel drive, V8, 4-speed, 650-16 tires, 2-tone gauges $3196 0 '65 Buick 9-passenger Station Wagon $1473 Mil) 7 1 Q PHONE 489-5651 MISCELLANEOUS WHEN you need insurance see LuDean Litster. C.L.U. or phone 489-6470. Be sure Insure Today. D4tfc EXPERT watch repairs. Doug Brinkerhoff, 315 South 300 West. A15tfc DE'S UPHOLSTERY Fur-niture Fur-niture upholstery, and carpet sales. Free estimates, free pickup and delivery. Call 489-4552. 1284 East Center. J4tfc PIANO tuning, repairing, regulating. reg-ulating. Also complete rebuilding. re-building. Leo J. Prows, member mem-ber of Piano Technicians Guild. 373-7406. M7tfc ARTEX instructor in textile tex-tile painting will give home parties, demonstrations. Have fun painting personalized gifts for any occasion. Pat Carter, 489-5841, 280 East 300 North, Apt. 2. N13tfc SUBSCRIBE now to Deseret News or Salt Lake Tribune. Call 798-6353. N27tfc SERVICES Income Tax" MASTER Tax Counselors, Inc., Home tax service, ,"No extra charge". Computerized, guaranteed, guar-anteed, free audit protection. Call Glade E. Binks 489-5721. A15 SKOUSEN Tax Service in the privacy of your home. Ends tax worry and saves money. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call Harold Gividen 489-5888. A9 EXPERIENCED income tax service. Call Kae Weight, 489-4096. A9 Loans and Finance LOANS up to $50, with security. secur-ity. Art City Lanes, Springville, Spring-ville, 489-5091. F13tfc Canada bans hunting of baby seals. rOR SALE Automobiles TY'S CAR BARGAINS '59 FORD ! M 40 CHEVROLET $9 '60 PONTIAC $lt '60 PLYMOUTH wagon 60 FORD $19 '61 FORD $39f a FALCON $4 '61 COMET vwgon 39 6J FORD Fairlar $5W '61 GALAXIE hardtop $19 2 COMET $399 TY'S AUTO SALES 1300 N. 200 W. 375-3213 Ntxt door to Reami 70 KE Kingswood Estate 9-pass. station wagon full power, air $4168 ES) vYeEEF mm '64 Pontiac 4-door hardtop S666 '62 Oldsmobile F-85, 2-door $99 T T |