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Show Page Two The Sprino-illc Herald May 3 ,1973 , Final preparations now underway on 1973 Miss Springville Pageant Final preparations for the Miss Springville Pageant are being made by Alpha Theta Chapter of KSA, announces Mrs. Ken Rowe, General Chairman. The Pageant will be held May 31st. at the Springville High School Auditorium. Mrs. John Follett. Judge Seminary students to hold car wash The Senior Seminary students are sponsoring a car wash as a fund raising project. They are trying to raise money for their annual river trip. Students will be washing cars in the- seminary parking lots from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, on Saturday, May 5th. For $1.50, your car will be washed outside and cleaned on the inside. A wax job with cleaning and washing will cost a total of $5.00. This is a good opportunity to have your car washed for preference or to get a head start on your car's spring cleaning. Please come down and support the seniors. Chairman, announced that the judges for the event are: Mr. and Mrs. Kaye Burgon, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Roger Ferguson, Rexburg, Ida.; Mr. Leon Fedderson, Loveland, Colo.; and Mr. Spensor Haycock, Salt Lake City. This year's auditors are: Mrs. Russell Martin and Mr. Dan Wakefield. Production Chairman, Mrs. Gary Harding has announced that a Tea for the contestants and their mothers will be held May 27th. On May 14th, Lois Miller will present a workshop to help the contestants with makeup make-up technique and on May 21st, Sherry Stone will conduct a session on stage presence and poise. A bird's two eyes often weigh more than its brain. The ostrich's eyes often weigh more than twice the weight of its brain. If you want to stay young, associate with young people; if you want to feel your age, try to keep up with them. QlNTERMOUNTAIN THEATRESJNC rAWtiTTfi'llVllTITT W.eknites from 7:30 lJtWMAM' -J- Sat. & Sun. from 1:00 p.m. IF THIS YARN AIN T THE TRUTH IT DARNED WELL SHOULDA BEEN - AREA EXCLUSIVE, 1 7m i 1 L St 3V f V M ft t LI f IN THE LIFE AND TIMES OF PG PANAVISION- TECHNICOLOR A National General Pictures Release MflfE-M 225-1740 150lStitt,0rm OPEN 7:15 SHOW 7:45 HELD OVER! Third Week W fTiliP . 11 1 mi n I BOB HOPE EVA MARIE SAINT Cancel My Reservation riiMinl fkhm Priuiti ft faatatafrlitmirlat PntMtIM Shows Thur. 7:45; Fri., Sat. 7:45 and 9:35 Sat. Matinee 2 p.m. VLi-W "VV i u TTVS A Paramount In Color Th all-tlm bMt-MlSIngi novl Picture is now a captivating motion picture. PLUS "THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN Extra Fun! OF SLEEPY HOLLOW" TAhh Mjl -m 1 SH0W STARTS 8:50 LJSr'd HURRY! HURRY! k MIVilN - I ACT UAKirCI FANTASTIC! Must End Tuesday! iTrirrrmni LVtHlllWilirtifc.ilM.illil'-nvin.l.ll.i-.i.MM! V TrfT IP u 4u 9 I WHO Mi SURVIVE-IN ONE OF IKE 6REJITEST ESC Aft, BIS ,u,Pen,e comedy f'om te man who made ' Bullitt rilM fVMJIT. 20th CENTURY-FOX Presents FUNCO-HIT: (S panavision- ZJ&Ui. IkHtknJOK Tenipleton the rat, (Voice of Paul Lynde) indulges his evil gluttony at (he county fair in this scene from the Paramount Pictures release "Charlotte's Web". The film is based on E. B. White's contemporary classic. The Hanna-Barbera and Sagittarius Production, with nine new songs by Academy Award winners Kichard M. and Itobert B. Sherman also stars the voices of Debbie Reynolds, Henry Gibson, and Agnes Moorehead. Now playing with it at the Villa Theatre through Saturday on the same program is the special featurette "The Headless Horseman From Sleepy Hollow". Senior 'Student of the Week' This week's outstanding senior is Leslie Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Marsh of Springville. Because of her service and achievments, we honor her this week. As a sophomore, Leslie was chosen as part of the Sweetheart ball royalty. Last year, she was a member of the Pep Club and was selected to represent Springville at Girl's State. Her senior year, Leslie was elected President of the Pep Club, and has helped to boost the spirit of the whole school. Aside from service, Leslie excells scholastically. She maintains a very high grade point average, and she is a member of the A.P. senior English class. After high school, Leslie plans to attend college, most likely Snow. We wish her much success in all she does. ?0 fit i; A J Leslie Marsh If you think driving recklessly is funny, you may die laughing. Yt L W w DRIVE-IN 1255 S. STATE. PROVO- Now Show 8:45 Burt Lancaster Alain Delon The most incredible manhun of them all! Charles Bronson Hobby show set at Spanish Fork An Artex open house and hobby show will be held Saturday, May 5th, at the Memorial Building in Spanish Fork, between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. U you have any hobby, items to enter, call your artex instructor or bring them to the building before 10:00 a.m. Saturday. Winners will be entered en-tered in the State Hobby Fair at the South Salt Lake Auditorium May 11th and 12th. I jianm II NATIONAl CENERAl'Sn 1 V ACADEMY Be 36 NOIITH UNIVERSITY 373 4470 Admiral Nelson and his Lady Hamilton., and the love that defied the world! 1 (.krtda IVkr Jackson - Finch "The Nelson Affair" MkhadJayston Technicolor' Pi This adorable little pixie is Heidi Groneman, tiny daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Groneman of this city. She will be one whole year old tomorrow, Friday May 4th. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Groneman and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Welsh Jr., all of Springville. The Springville Herald published weekly by Art City Publishing Comany at 161 South Main Street Springville, Utah 84663 Martin Conover, Publisher Entered as second class matter at the post office in Springville, Utah under the Act of Congress Mcrch 3, 1879. Subscriptions in advance per year, '$5.50: per copy, 15c. l ? III Tl III FRAMING II j, ARTISTS' I I mi supplies Vm i i AT w I t l Pnovo f I PAINT ( 1! II IM CEMTED 1 in mm m Tones M ay u59 HS)7S All who voted in election of Vernon Tipton vote at Grant School All who live in Springville who voted in the election of Hugh Hjorth vote at Art Building All Mapleton residents vote at Mapleton School a- Passage of the bond will not increase the present school property tax. Passage of the bond can mean getting up to an additional $2.5 mil-lion mil-lion in state aid due to the present need for buildings in Nebo school district. Passage of the bond will allow the district to construct needed facilities fa-cilities and additions and purchase new school sites. Passage of the bond will not cause a strain on the district budget for bond retirement and still allow for other ongoing projects. ' According to recent surveys Nebo School District has the greatest need of any district in the state for better physical facilities. Pass-age Pass-age of the Bond Election will go along way toward improving this condition. J. Collin Allan Bill Averett Calvin J. Baxter Lynn Bjarnson Edward H. Boyer Hal M. Clyde Martin W. Conover Kenneth B. Creer David E. Gledhill Norman Graves Blaine Hales Carlos Hjorth Glenn Holley Leonard E. James Edwin J. Johnson Marie Johnson Yvonne B. Johnson J. Grant Nielson Bliss R. Packard F. Calvin Packard William J. Pratt Blair Sargent Don R. Strong Dick Sumsion Grant S. Thorn A. I. Tippetts Marie Whiting ZATl3NAT5tNtSAT? COLOR BY DE LUXE ISWJiAtnsatre 1230 N at 2nd W 374 SMS PAID POL. 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