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Show Page Ten The Springville Herald January 4, 1973 OBITUARIES Services held for infant girl Funeral services and burial for Jarene Marie Bushman, infant daughter of Vaughn Allen and Pamela Weight Bushman, were held here Thursday, December 28th. She. died December 26th at a Twin Falls, Idaho Hospital. She was born December 10th at Twin Falls. Surviving her are her parents and two brothers, Ward Allen and Aaron Floyd Bushman. all of Twin Falls, Also surviving are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn J. Bushman, Bush-man, Mapleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weight, Spanish Fork. and her great-grandparents, great-grandparents, Mrs. Devoda Voorhees, Mayfield, Mr. and Mrs. George Weight, Fremont, California, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Riley, Oeeanside, California. Funeral services were held Thursday, December 28, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn J. Bushman, Mapleton. Interment was in Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Jack rabbits are not rabbits, but are hares. The difference? For one thing, rabbits are born naked with their eyes sealed shut, while hares are born with fur and with their eyes open. For another, hares generally have long legs and usually live in more open country, where they depend upon their speed to escape enemies. Their young are ready to run and feed shortly after birth. Rabbits usually have shorter legs and live in or near dense underbrush, where they can readily hide from enemies. They require several weeks of maternal care before they are ready to fend for themselves. Although the mallard duck generally builds its nest on or, near . the edge of a pond or slough, it occasionally nests in the open prairie-a great distance from any water. w repadr FAST, HONEST BLACK-AND-WHITE AND COLOR T.V. REPAIR BY EXPERIENCED TECHNldlANS MOST REPAIRS RIGHT IN THE HOME GUARANTEED WORK RADIO DISPATCHED WE STICK TO OUR ESTIMATES ALSO: T.V. RENTAL, SALES STEREO AND RADIO REPAIR i : ANTENNAS Business Directory ANIMAL 1T-FB0DUCTS Dead and useless animals removal, re-moval, nominal charge. John Kuhni Sons, Phone 373-7600, APPLIANCE REPAIR General Repair Service Marvin Cobb, Owner Courteous, quaranreed service on all household appliances. 'Warranty 'War-ranty service on most major brands. 313 E. 300 N., Springville 489-7505 AUTOMOBILE REPAIR Tune-up, brakes, wheel baT, lubes, wrecker, welding serv Springville Garage 489-6171 1AKI1HG There is ho substitute for monty ii the bank. Central Bank Ay Trust Co 202 So. Mn CONCRETE Thorn Rock Products For Yo tr Building Needs Ready Mii Concrete Send Gravel (oed Gravel Fill Dirt Roofing Ckipt DIAL PROVO 373-6100 DRUGS Prescriptions, fountain. Free delivery. S.O.S. Drug, 214 So, Main, 489-6041. FURNACES FURNACES New and Used COAL OIL Ga .5 AAA Round Oak Furnace Co. Springville 489-6681 Mrs. Alleman Josie H. Alleman dies at 94; services today Josie Houtz Alleman, 94, of Springville, died Monday, at a rest home in Mapleton of natural causes. She was born Nov. 26, 1878 at Springville, the daughter of Frederick M. and Sarah Jane Roylance Houtz. She was married to Harold Alleman Aug. 14, 1901 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Alleman lived in Springville until 1949 when she moved to California living at San Diego and Monterey Park. She returned to Springville in 1968. In her early life in Springville she was active in the auxiliary organizations of the LDS Church. She also served a stake mission in Springville. While in California she served three stake missions. She was a charter member of the Springville Mothers Study Club and was a member of the Camp 798-2571 GROCERIES Westside Mkt. 241 South 100 Wt No Stamps Cheaper Prices Friendly Service Hrs.: 7:30 - 9:30 weekly Sundays and Holidays 9 a.m. to 9:30 D.m. MRS. PAUL IEALS. MGR. 487-541 1 Insurance, Real Estate SPRINGVILLE REALTY Member Multiple Listing Service Servicing all your Insurance and Real Estate needs for the past 30 years! 154 South Main -489-5677 Elvin Ehler or Connie Allan 489-6315 489-6016 JEWELRY Duke Jewelry. Watches, Diamonds, Dia-monds, silverware, gifts, Watch repairs. 220 S. Main 489-4321 LUM1ER Utah Service 400 South and Main 41? Solo Coal-Hardware-Lumber Industrial Supplies Tires-Gas-Oil-Stove Oil FREE DELIVCRY Prompt Courteoui Service Springville man's father succumbs Funeral Services for Perry Edward Snow, 71, of Orangeville, Emery County, the father of Kirk E. Snow, Sprin-ngville, Sprin-ngville, and the brother of Orvel Snow and Mrs. Vera Preston, both of Provo, were held Wednesday Wed-nesday at 1 p.m. in the Orangeville LDS Ward Chapel. Mr. Snow died Sunday in a Salt Lake City hospital after an illness. He was born Oct. 26, 1901 at Castle Dale, to Edward Gardner and Georgine Shiner Snow. He married Pauline Overson Dec. 14, 1922 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Jan. 5, 1967. He then married Vada Law May 31, 1967 in the Manti LDS Temple. He is survived by his wife, five sons and a daughter, LuDean P. Snow, Tacoma, Wash.; Gene A. Snow and Mrs. Blaine (Geneva) Tuttle, both of Orangeville; Kirk E. Snow, Springville; Brent 0. Snow, Murray; and Paul G. Snow, Salt Lake City; stepchildren, step-children, Wesley Law, Orangeville; Sherald Law, Price; Capt. Lamont Law, Whitewater, Wis.; Mrs. John (Ruby Mae) Snow, Bountiful. He is also survived by 34 grandchildren, grand-children, 10 greatgrandchildren, great-grandchildren, 18 step-grandchildren step-grandchildren and 2 step greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. The survivors also include his brothers and sisters, Orvel Snow, and Mrs. Vera Preston, both of Provo; Chauncey Snow, Salt Lake City; Alton Snow, Downey, Calif.; LaVelle Snow, Tijunga, Calif.; Mrs. Wanda May Jackson, Mrs. Gene (Dorothy) Shore, both of Fullerton, Calif.; Mrs. John (Orphy) Calzia, LaHabra, Calif.; and Mrs. Henry (Ellen) Behling, Pocatello. Burial will, be in the Ferron Cemetery. Aaron Johnson Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Survivors include three sons and one daughter: Fred B. Alleman, Springville; Mrs. G. Ray (Jane) Jones, Salt Lake City; Dr. Ray S. Alleman, Reston Va.; Grant E. Alleman, Inglewood, Calif.; 16 grandchildren grand-children and 14 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted today at 11 a.m. in the Springville Second-Eighth Ward Chapel. Bishop LaMar Crandall of the Springville Second Ward will officiate. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery directed by Wheeler Mortuary. 1he Oldi&m&i, Ik "A knocker is always on the outside of a door." UPHOLSTERY Norman's Upholstery, IK So. Main. 489-4387. Free estimate and delivery. TV REPAIR SERVICE Al's TV Service All work Guaranteed ANTENNAS INSTALLED Quality Service on all makes! PAINT. PAPER Treasure Tones Paint at Sanford's Paint & Glass 397 East 400 South, Springville Phone 48? 6578 Complete line of GLASS Paint and Wallpaper Ihi it voMfiW or save the im mid call us! RURRER STAMPS Rubber Stempi "made H order" "roady-mede" or "repaired." All liies. Pricei low. Alto official teali and tupplioi. Art City Publishing Co. Your Rubber Stamp Center in Central Utah" 161 South Main, Springville Phono 469-SoSI 5k 225-2448 Reasonable ijftXfi vN Rates V Color v r syr - Specialist a iiiWt Public Notice Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or fho Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF HAROLD GLENN ALLAN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned un-dersigned at the office of Don R. Strong, 197 South Main Street, Springville, Utah on or before the 29th day of March 1973. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 75-9-5, Utah .Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. LaRae A. Liddiard Administratrix of Estate of Harold Glenn Allan, deceased. Published in the Springville Herald Dec. 28, Jan. 4, Jan. 11, Jan. 18. NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPOUNDED ANIMALS I have in my possession the following described animals which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at the Springville City Pound, which pound is located on the grounds of the City's sewage disposal plant, on 500 No. 500 W., the 8th day of January, 1973, at the hour of 12.00 o'clock noon. The animals to be sold are described as follows: One (1) Shetland pony, 40 inches high gelding. Dark brown with black mane, tail, feet, face and a while spot in middle of back. About 6 years old. Said animals were taken up by me in the city of Springville on the 18th day of December, 1972, at approximately 11:20 o'clock a.m. Additional information may be obtained from the Animal Control Division, Springville City Police Department, 45 South Main Street, Springville, Utah, telephone 489-5691. Ernest Steele Animal Control Officer and ex-off icio Poundkeeper for the City of Springville Published in Springville Herald December 28 and Jan. 4, 1972. SPRINGVILLE CITY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS Civic Center Springville, Utah 84663 NOTICE ' There will be a public hearing with the Springville City Board of Adjustments Wednesday, January 10, 1973 at 7 p.m . to take action on the following request : 1. Raymond Klauck to build a commercial building at 204 North Main Street. He needs a variance on the required footage for side yards. Anyone protesting the above requests should be in attendance at the meeting and state their protest . Said meeting will be held in the committee room of the Civic Center accessable through the South Door of the building. Verl S. Dallin, City Recorder. Published in the Springville Herald January 4, 1973. NOTICE There will be a Public Hearing before the . Springville City Planning Commission on the request to re-zone the area between 300 and 400 East Streets and South of 400 South Street to . approximately 550 South from ' an R-3 Zone to a SC-1 Zone which will permit the construction of a shopping center. Said meeting will be held in the Council Room of the Civic Center Thursday January 18, 1973 at 7:30 p.m. Verl S. Dallin, City Recorder. Published in the Springville Herald January 4 & 11, 1973. "Borrowing neighbors usually usu-ally take everything but a hint." Herman Gross, Tri-county Tri-county (Mo.) News. "A fellow we know is putting put-ting all his money in taxes. He says it's the only thing he is sure will go up." William Wil-liam R. Lewis, The Lynden (Wash.) Tribune. My Neighbors Wish I'd Said a ' "Well-apparently not all of them 8tik." X2gpi FOR FAST ACTION CLASSIFIED AD RATES 5 lines or less, $1.00 rerun 50c per week. Deadline: Tuesday 5 p.m. FOR SALE Automobiles 1967 Ford Galaxie 500. $900. Excellent condition. 489-5072. 489-5072. n2tfc FOR SALE Homes MATURE Spanish Fork home situated on large lot. 3 bedrooms bed-rooms fruit celler, $12,003 United Exchange Realty 489-5689 or Don, 489-7580. ' J18, PERFECT condition, well built, two bedroom home, nice neighborhood, four car carport, patio, full basement landscaped, fenced yard, fully improved lot $26,600, . United Exchange Realty, 489-5689 or 489-6583. o26tfn FOR SALE Real Estate FARM or home? This is my specialty. We also build on your lot. Call me, R. D. ' Frazier Realty and Ins. 489-4474. 489-4474. ol3tfl FOR SALE-Miscellaneous ART supplies, paints, bru shes, canvas boards, canvas and stretchers, water colors, et:. Castleton's, 130 So. Main. n24'fc FURNACES railroad damaged, dam-aged, guaranteed. Get furnace fur-nace work done now. Trade in old coal furnace for automatic auto-matic heat - electric, oil, gas. A & A Round Oak Furnace, Fur-nace, 351 South 1100 East. 489-6681. j9tfc CRISP juicy cold storage apples. ap-ples. Sabin orchards, Ceme-tary Ceme-tary Road, Salem, Call 798-2279 or 798-3849. n9tfc ROTH violin in excellent condition con-dition $300 or best offer. Call 489-6049. al7tfc 1972 automatic zig-zag sewing sew-ing machine has everything built in: button hole, blind hem, mends, darns and sews with 2 needles. Retails over $309. Will sacrifice for $88 or payment arrangement at 789-3460. j2 CHRISTMAS lay aways 1972 stereo component 8 track tape player AM & FM radio 4 speed turntable, 2 wa'nut speakers with horn, N head phones. Sells over $260 new $150 or $8 payments. Call 789-3460., j2 PILE is soft and lofty colors col-ors retain brilliance in carpets car-pets cleaned with Blue Lus-" trc. Rent electric shampooer $1. Kolob Lumber Co. SUPER stuff, sure nuf! lhat's Blue Lustre for cleaning carpets. Rent electric sham-pcoer sham-pcoer $1. Sanford Paint & Glass Co. j4 " ' fi O - o o o II o "I AM HONORED . . . "Brig. Gen. Oliver W. Dillard receives his first star during recent pinning ceremonies in the Pentagon. Participating in the pinning are Secretary of the Army Robert F. Froehlke and Mrs. Dillard. General Dillard is the director of intelligence support in the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence. (U.S. Army photo by George W. Williams) FOR SALE Automobiles r TODAY'S BEST BUY! 1969 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Real Clean Air, PS, PB $1995 CHUCK PETERSON Authorixed Volkswagen Dealer For All Of Central Utah 400 S. UNIVERSITY 374-1751 FOR RENT Apartments BEAUTIFUL one bedroom apt., automatic washer, stove refrigerator, drapes, and air conditioning, only $95. Call 489-4086 after 5 p.m. week days, any time weekends, j4tfc 2 room partly furnished apt. Heat paid. Call 489-5457 or 489-7819. j4 FURNISHED apt. for single person or couple, no pets. Call 489-5118. j4tfc FOR RENT-Miscellaneons HOOVER vacuum repair, rug shampooer rental $1 Anderson's Ander-son's Furniture. Phone 489-4641. 489-4641. j4tfc STORAGE space. Safe, dry, $2.50 per month and up. 489-5794. jltfc WANTED xis i iiiKiiiS'i'CjD in part lime work'.' Women or teenage girls, select own hours. Cail 489-V454.' a3tfc WANTED Help TEXAS Refinery Corp. offers high income opportunity to mature man in Springville area. Fringe benefits plua regular cash and vacation. Regardless of experience air - mail A. T. Pate, Pres. Texas Tex-as Refinery Corp., Box 711, Fort Worth, Texas 76101. J4 WANTED Work WILL build car ports, extra rooms, remodel or build new homes. Grant F. Thomas, 798-3706, Spanish Fork. Free estimates. jlOtfc CARPET cleaning and sanitizing. sani-tizing. Steamliner machine. Fast, safe, dependable, reasonable rea-sonable price. Free estimate Call Hansen Seamless Floors 798-3135. m31tfc REVIEW Black hat hung on the CIA THE PROFESSIONAL; by James David Buchanan; Coward, McCann & Geoghe-gan; Geoghe-gan; 208 pages; $5.95. Reviewed By CHARLES OHL Copley News Service "The Professional" is billed as a suspense novel and indeed in-deed it is. Author James Bu- FOR SALE Automobiles i SERVICES-Profenional LICENSED contractor available avail-able immediately for residential resi-dential construction in Utah County. Utah Leisure Lodge Inc. K O. Box 14o3, Provo, 373-1878. j4tfc wt.Uiyj.NG p.ctures, family groups (taKen in your own home). Church and club groups, school dances. Film and photo supplies. Kodak processing. P. Keith Davis, 333 East 400 North, 489-6017. 489-6017. m23tfc PIANO and organ lessonn. BA degree, 20 yrs. experience, exper-ience, limited openings. Contact Melba Longhurst, 489-7454. a3tfc WILL DO any kind of typing, thesis or otherwise. Minor in business. Work guaranteed. guaran-teed. Electric Smith-Car-ona. Call 489-7454. a3tfc COMPARE our insurance rates with other companies and be happily surprised. Auto, Fire, Homeowners, Life, in fact we insure Everything Insurable. Milt Harrison, Springville Insurance Insur-ance and Realty Co , 154 South Main, 489-5677. s28tfc NURSERY now accepting enrollment en-rollment by month or day. State licensed; supervised learning activities; noursh-ing noursh-ing meals, snacks. 30 South 700 East. Phone 489-4815. S?T fC DANCING lessons now in Springville at 1190 East 180 North. Teddy Anderson's Dance Studio One, 489-6662. a24tfc INCOME tax service. Darrel T. Martin, your neighborhood neighbor-hood tax consultant. Phone 489-4322. 270 N. 300 E. Have your tax return filled accurately, promptly confidentially, confi-dentially, at low prices a5 Loans, Finance. Insurance WHEN you need insurance see LuDean Litster C.L.U., or phone 489-6470. Be sure Insure Today. d4tfc chanan doesn't believe in holding the suspense for the big revelation on the last page. Instead, he threads his novel about the spy world around a series of mini-climaxes. It's like riding a roller coaster that keeps climbing again after you think you've taken the last big plunge. The "professional" is Stephen Guerin and he belongs be-longs body and soul and socks to something called "The Firm," which is obviously that organization writers (especially (es-pecially those from ' such schools as the New School For Social Research) never get tired of stomping on: the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Right off, Buchanan blames the CIA for Guerin having lost his wife and children to another man. But the CIA, or "The Firm," also is having its troubles trou-bles holding the family together. to-gether. Like the big world out- F0R SALE Antomobiles m USED TRUCKS 1971 FORD 12-ton Pickup $3495 4-whccl drive, Sport Custom 360 V8 4-specd, air conditioned 1971 CHEVROLET l2-ton Pickup $2695 350 V8, automatic transmission, auxiliary gas tanks 1971 BLAZER ...$3295 350 V8, automatic transmission, . 1 power steering 1970 DODGE 34-ton $2195 V8 engine, 4-specd transmission 1970 DODGE 34-ton $2295 Automatic transmission i 7 1969 CHEVROLET '2-ton Pickup $1695 1967 RANGER l2-ton $1595 Automatic transmission, power steering 1966 CHEVROLET l2-on Pickup $ 495 4-speed transmission 1962 FORD 12-ton Pickup $ 195 4-specd transmission 1966 CHEVROLET '2-ton Pickup $ 895 4-wheel drive GRIDLEY CHEVROLET CO. 570 SOUTH MAIN SPANISH FORK, UTAH 798-3591 or 489-7142 Open Evenings PHONE 489-5651 SERVICES-Miscellaneons EXPERT watch repairs. Doug Brinkerhoff, 315 South 300 : West. al5tfc ; POSTERS painted for any occasion. oc-casion. ?all Springville Her-; aid or 489-6958. ol7tfc PHOTO copying service. ; Copies anything up to llx ' 14 inches. Coin operated ' Art City Pharmacy, 164 So. Main. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. -jl3tfc ; NOTARY Public service, Art! City Pharmacy, 164 South Main. 489-5618. j8tfc BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY : BUILD a business in your own ; neighborhood. Exceptional ' opportunity for growing in- come with fast repeat cus- I tomer service. Send name and address: P.O. Box 59 ', Springville, tah 84663. j25 lost ; SMALL socket set in red case with in. drive between 200 E. and Brookside Drive '. cn 400 So. If found call 489- 5155 or 489- 4522. jicg'. WANTED Help : MEN WANTED CATTLE and LIVESTOCK BUYERS We want men in this area. Train to buy cattle, sheep and hogs. We will train qualified men with some livestock experience. For Local Interview: CALL 374-2500 PROVO Mon. Jan. 8; Tues. Jan. 9; or Wed. Jan. 10. O. R. ALLEN Field Manager Livestock Buyers , side, it has been riven by factionalism; fac-tionalism; there is a faction of ' hard-line conservatives in the organization, a faction of liberals lib-erals who want to reason with the enemy. Buchanan tells his stcry well, although some of the incidents in-cidents lean heavily on a reader's credulity. But anti-CIA anti-CIA novels are themselves getting a bit over the hill. You can cry "villain" to the point of getting readers yawning. The opossum is the oldest living American mannal. Its forebearers date back .'unchanged .'un-changed to the age of ..the mastodon and saber-toothed tiger. FOR SALE-Miscellaneous MOTEL Real nice large rooms, factory fabricated, furnished, carpeted, car-peted, air cond., $3,700 per unit, financing available. Delivery almost anywhere. Call Doran Hunt Co., Tooele, Ulah, 882-4967. |