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Show X OBITUARIES fK er s Archibald Bartlett Bartlett services held Saturday; burial held here Funeral services were held Saturday, January 12, at 1 p.m. in the Kolob Stake House for Archibald Bartlett, 65, who died Thursday, January 10, in Utah Valley Hospital following a stroke. Officiating was Bishop Glendon Johnson of the Sixth Ward. Interment was in the Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of the Wheeler Mortuary. Mor-tuary. He was born in Springville on May 5, 1907 to William Henry and Leah Armstrong Bartlett. He married Devota Dalton on Nov. 23, 1932 in Spanish Fork. The marriage was solemnized later in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Bartlett was a retired farmer, and had worked at Utah Packers Ind. cannery. Active in the LDS Church, Mr. Bartlett was a high priest, home teacher and had a regular temple assignment. Survivors include his widow, one son, and two daughters, Roy Bartlett, Springville; Mrs. Dee (June) Hale, Murray, and Mrs. Bruce (Leah) Killpack, Springville; 13 grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Pearl Wright, Springville. Ninety-six percent of the homes in the U.S. have TV but only 85 percent have bathtubs, which means there is a lot more brainwashing than bodywashing going on. Business Directory ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS Dfad and useless animals removal, re-moval, nominal charge. John Kuhni Sons. Phone 373-760(1. AUTOMOBILE REPAIR Tune-up, brakes, wheel bal. lubes, wrecker, welding serv Springville Garage 489-6171 BANKING There is no .-ubstitute for uium ii the bank. Central Bank A Trust Ci, 202 So. Mn C0NCBETE Thorn Rock Products For Yoir Building Needs Ready-Mil Concrete Sand Gr.v.l (oad Gravel Fill Dirt Roofing Chips DIAL PROVO 373-6100 DBUGS I'rescrvptions, fountain. Free delivery. SOS. Drug, 214 So. Main. 489-6041. Refrigeration Repair ome or commercial re frigerators, freezers air conditioners, or wa1 boxes, etc Call Anytime 489-7788 24-HOUR SERVICE Bruce V. Deeben 614 E. 400 S. Springville - If you violate nature's laws, you are your own prosecuting attorney, judge, jury, and hangman. Nature says you must eat sanely, sleep foundly, care for your body, avoid anger, be industrious, sober, and self-respecting, self-respecting, and if you flaunt her laws you just naturally walk right into the jail of indigestion, nervous prostration, ill health, worthlessness, and failure. There is no appealing the case, and there is no alibi possible. n Services slated tomorrow for Mrs. Larsen Margaret Clyde Larsen, 80, of Mapleton died Jan. 15, in the Payson City Hospital of natural causes. She was born May 13, 1892 at Springville, the daughter of Joseph Bateman and Mary Ardilisa Sanford Clyde. She was married to Wilford Larsen and he died in 1952. Member of the L.D.S. Church. Surviving are three sons and five daughters, Howard Larsen, Ned Larsen, Mrs. Ray (Verlaine) Tanner and Marilyn Larsen, all of Mapleton; Mrs. Lawrence (Dorothy) Barber, Centerville, Utah, Mrs. Max (June) Burchard, Iowa, Mrs. Lyle (Helen) Kolotz, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Clyde W. Larsen, Richfield, Utah; 24 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel in Springville. Bishop Collin Allan of the Mapleton Fourth Ward will officiate. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. or Friday one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Local infant dies of prematurity Jared Robert Averett, day-old son of Robert Lee and Alice Greenhalgh Averett, died January 9 of prematurity. He was born January 8 at Utah Valley Hospital. Survivors include his parents, Springville; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Averett and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Greenhalgh, all of Springville; great-grandparents, Mrs. Marva Averett Mason, Salt Lake city, and Mrs. Thelma Meyers of St. George. Graveside services were held January 12 at 11 a.m. in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery with Bishop Brent Packard, Springville Third Ward officiating. As more carrier detection tests for inherited diseases are developed and refined, they may eventually become an important part . of general health examinations, says the March of Dimes. ::: CBOCEBIES Westside Mkt. 241 South 100 Wait 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 DEALS, MGR. 489-541 1 Insurance. Real Estate When you buy or sell save money, time and worry Call SPRINGVILLE REALTY 154 So. Main, 489-5677 Dennis -Atwood - Connie Allan 373-7434 489-6016 We arc Members Multiple Listing Service JEWELRY Duke Jewelry. Watches, Diamonds, Dia-monds, silverware, gifts, watch repairs. 220 S. Main 489-4221 PAINT, PAPEB Treasure Tones Paint at Sanford's Paint & Glass '397 East 400 South, Springville Phone 489 6578 Complete line of GLASS Paint and Wallpaper Da it nuui ll tir snrc the and fall ii.' James F.Wingate Former teacher, judge dies in Provo hospital James F. Wingate, 90, of 678 E. 400 S., Springville, died January 13 in Utah Valley Hospital of causes incident to age. He was born May 21, 1883 in Louisville, Ky., a son of James Polk and Susan Moore Wingate. He married Ruby Meakin on May 26, 1920 in Salt Lake City. He grew up in Kentucky, graduated from the Center College of Kentucky and taught school three years there before coming to Utah in 1906. He taught school in Springville High School for 43 years prior to his retirement, teaching principally prin-cipally physics and chemistry. He served many years as justice of the peace and residents still refer to him as "Judge" Wingate. Last year he was honored by Springville Kiwanis Club with a special Legion of Honor award as the club's only active charter member. He was a past president and served as lieutenant governor. He had a perfecjt attendance record for 25 years. Mr. Wingate is also recognized as being one of Springville's first scoutmasters. Survivors include his widow, two sons and one daughter, Allan Wingate and Mrs. Russell (Mary Louise) Laney, both of Granger, and Huston Wingate, Denver, Colo.; 11 grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Susan Durham, Louisville, Ky. Funeral services were yesterday at 1 p.m. in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel, Springville. The Rev. David Mote of Springville Community Church conducted the services. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City.- The biggest things in life are never done by fussy people. Poise is one of the earmarks of mental strength. PEST CONTROL. FENCING COMPLETE TERMITE & PEST CONTROL COMMERCIAL KSIWfcONTROL & UTAH STATE ASSOCIATION HAROLD PAULSEN OWNER & OPERATOR Free Estimates Call day or nite 374-1074 820 No. 2020 W., Provo, Utah Also Chain Link Fencing BUBBEB STAMPS Rubber Stamps "made to order" "ready-made" or "repaired." All sites. Prices low. Also official seals and supplies. Art City Publishing Co. Yo'jr jobber Stamp Center in Central Utah" 161 South Main, Springville Phone 489 5651 TV REPAIR SERVICE Al's TV Service . 225-2448 ANTENNAS INSTALLED Quality Service on all males! Puerto Rico, sometimes called the "Paradise of the Atlantic," is the only soil under the American flag on which Columbus actually set foot. He discovered it on November 19, 1493, on his second voyage to the then New World. Exactly 405 years later, less one month, the United States took formal possission the island, on October 18, 1898. Today it occupies a prominent position in the commerce com-merce of the world. Reasonable aSJvC Color ' 2iff Specialists - j v", All work ":"V. Guaranteed ' Former Mapleton mayor dies, rites January 12 Marcellus Nielson, 79, a former for-mer Utah County commissioner who also had served terms as mayor of Mapleton and Spanish Fork, died January 9 in Utah Valley Hospital. He was born Sept. 18, 1894 in Sanford, Colo., a son of Anthon and Maria Beck Nielson. On June 11, 1925 he married Harriet Thorn in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He received his early education in Colorado and then attended Brigham Young University for two years and Henager Business College for one year. For many years he owned nnd operated Nielson's Hardware and Implement Store in Spanish Fork. He was Mapleton mayor for five years before moving to Spanish Fork, where he became mayor for four years. He had served on the Mapleton Town Board and was a Utah County commissioner for two years. He also served as Utah County auditor for a number of years. Mr. Nielson was president of Spanish Fork Kiwanis Club, was on the Spanish Fork Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, was a board member of the Utah State Junior Livestock Show and president of the Provo Knife and Fork Club. He also served on the Selective Service Board for seven years. During his tenure as mayor in Spanish Fork, the Memorial Building was begun and a baseball field with lighting system was constructed back of the junior, high school Active in the LDS Church, he was on the Palmyra Stake Sunday School Board, a teacher of the high priest quorum in Sixth Ward and a home teacher. Survivors include his widow and two sons, Max M. Nielson, Mesa, Wash., and Cleon T. Nielson, Spanish Fork; 10 grandchildren, and two brothers, Loren A. Nielson and J.C. Nielson, both of Springville Funeral services were Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Third-Sixth Third-Sixth Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Florence Court Florence Court dies January 14 Florence Ella Court, 92, of Mapleton died Jan. 14, in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo of natural causes. She was born May 21, 1881 at Provo the daughter of John Orson and Anna Bell Jacques Pratt. She was married to Thomas Samuel Court Nov. 23, 1898 in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. Mr. Court died in 1957. She was a former resident of Provo, for many years also, Raymond, Alberta, Canada, Mexico and Trenton, Utah. She has been a resident of Mapleton for the last 12 years. Surviving are seven sons and two daughters, Ralph Court, Raymond, Alberta, Canada; Lowell Court, Raymond, Alberta, Canada; LaMar Court, Tabor, Alberta, Canada; Mrs. Nephi (Ruth Quist), Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Elmo Court, Mapleton, Utah; Byron Court, Magna, Utah; Robert Court, Salt Lake City, Utah; Ward Court, East View, Calif.; and Mrs. Leland (Florence) Shields, Apple Valley, Calif. She had 41 grandchildren 68 great grandchildren, two great great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. May Edgeworth and Mrs. Ida Biglow both of Calif. Funeral Services will be conducted Friday at2p.m. in the Springville First-Twelfth-Mapleton 2nd L.D.S. Ward Chapel. Bishop Russell Walker of the Mapleton 2nd Ward will officiate. of-ficiate. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. or Friday prior to the services. " Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Card of Thanks We wish to express our appreciation to neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness during the illness and death of our husband and father, Marcellus Nielson, and for the gifts and floral tributes given. Mrs. Marcellus Nielson Cleon and Carol Nielson and family Max and Rena Lou Nielson and family X2pi FOR FAST ACTION g CLASSIFIED AD RATES 5 line or less, $1.50 rerun $1.00 per week. Deadline : Tuesday 5 p. m. rOR SALE Automobiles REPOSSESSED AUTO 1966 olds. F-85 V 8 automatic, fair condition. $200. Call Doug at Central Bank 489-7057. d20tfc 1970 Ford V ton, 4 speed, 360 V8 engine. 8' cab over camper, $2,100. Men's Skiing outfit, size 7 boot, $25. 489-7054. See at 710 N. 300 W., Mapleton.. jlOtfc FOR SALE Homes NEED new home? Buy from the Multi-line specialists We have the new UBC home "Four City Lots or Country Acreage" Mobile homes 12 ft., 14 ft., 24 ft., 28 ft. wide, and conventional con-ventional housing. We will not be undersold on quality, service, financing, price.' Doran Hunt Construction. Real Estate & Mobile Home Sales. 1060 S. Main, Heber City, 654-2431. 654-2431. m22tfc COMMERCIALLY zoned house or duplex in Springville. Excellent Ex-cellent condition and choice location. Asking $32,000. United Exchange Realty 489-5689, 489-5689, Monte 489-6964, Clark 489-5144, 489-5144, Jim 489-6583. 24 FOR SALE Real Estate SELDOM ever will you have the opportunity to purchase a brand new split level home to compare with this one in Spanish Fork. We invite your inspection of the three bedroom, two baths. You'll love it. Taylor National 225-3910or 225-3910or Virgil 798-3384. j 17 FOR SALE Miscellaneous SKI-DOO 640 TNT with trailer. 1972 model with trailer. Low mileage, 1 year warrantee. $995. Call 375-5424. Will deliver. j31 SINGER, this machine makes button holes, sews on buttons, blind stitches, over "casting, ' appliques, darns monograms and does all kinds'' zig-zag sewing. All for 48.88 or payments $8.00 a month. For home demonstration call 375-1120 375-1120 or 225-6151. j 17 USED Eidelweiss skiis, poles, and Humanic boots. Very good condition. Ideal for a beginner skier, someone around 5 feet tall. Call 489-4744. d20tfc STONE flour mill, easily converts con-verts to hand operation. 5-year warranty, no heat or dust, mills all grains, easily cleaned. Under $100. Bernard Freeze-dried food Anna May Schreemges, 465-2489. m22tfc CRISP, crunchy cold storage apples. Sabin Orchards, cemetery road, Salem, Phone 798-3849. n8tfc RCA XL-100 TV sets now on sale at Anderson's Furniture, Springville. nltfc CONSOLE stero, left on layway. Beautiful Spanish style console with AM 8, FM radio BFR four speed professional turntable. Eight track tape player. Eight speakers, audio system. Was $289.00 now $119.00 or payments $8.00. See at 1351 Riverside Ave. Provo across west entrance to Deseret Industries. In-dustries. Open 10:00 to 6:00 daily. j 17 "NEVER used anything like it," say users of Blue Lustre for cleaning carpet. Rent electric shampooer $1. Kolob Lumber Co. j 1 7 FOR RENT Apartments Now Available New Shadow Creek Garden Apartments 216 East Center Specially built for mature adults 2 bedroom, unfurnished , stove, refrigerator easy steps fully carpi ted, drapes sound-proof patio garden area conveniently heated no children no pets Contact J. L Roberts 374-074 NIWc TOR SALE Miscellaneous CLEAN carpets the save and sate way with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Sanfords Paint and Glass. jl7 CHAIN saw Remington. $75. Runs good. Call 489 7967. nitfc FOR RENT Homes 2 or 3 Bedroom home. Large lot. Center Street location. Fruit trees. Call Ross Steffens, 489-6873. 489-6873. jl7tfc FOR RENT Apartments 2 Bedroom apartment carpet in all rooms, carport, no pets $135.00 Call 373-7627. 17 FOR RENT Miscellaneous STORAGE space, boats, snow mobiles, campers, furniture. $3 and up per month. Also backhoe excavating and light hauling. Rowley Curtis, 489-5794. 489-5794. n8tfc WANTED Help TEXAS Oil Company has opening in Springville area. No experience necessary. Age not important. Good character a must. We train. Air Mail A. K. Dickerson, Pres., Southwestern South-western Petroleum Corp., Ft. Worth, Tex. j17 WOMAN or girl. Live in or daily to care of elderly invalid and to do housework, 5 days a week. 4899-6038. j 17 WANTED Work WILL build carports, extra rooms, remodel or build new homes. Grant F. Thomas, 798-3706, 798-3706, Spanish Fork. Free estimates. - jlOtfc WANTED Miscellaneous RAGS - clean cotton, free from snaps, buttons, etc. Springville Herald office will pay 15 cents per pound. Cannot use small sox, levis. jlOtfn RUSINESS OPPORTUNITY EARN large profit part time-men time-men or women. Sell food storage for Ready Reserve. Help people prepare for the coming nationwide food shortage. Randall Law 489-6939 489-6939 or 489-9283. j 17 Solution for shortages replaces auto The three main concerns facing the American motoring public today seems to be a shortage of fuel, air pollutants produce by internal combustion engines and the ever increasing cost of fuel. Now, at the most opportune time, an American innovator has arrived at a remarkably efficient solution to these problems. A product is being made available to motorists, iruckers - farm machinery operators - boat owners - almost everyone buying fuel for gasoline powered engines. The product, the Mini-Turbo-Charger, simply allows gas burning engines, with carburetors car-buretors to burn more air, regardless of throttle setting. A carburetor is simply a metal lung. Like the human body, the harder or faster it works, the more fuel and air it requires. Unlike the human body, a car engine is unable to get more air when required, and the engine ends up burning more fuel in ratio to air. This sharply reduces the efficiency of the engine. . sKv-X THIS 1971 All factory accessories, low mileage, beautiful n Cfoiioclk Petteirsoini 400 So. University Ave., Provo - January 17, 1974 The SERVICES Professional DANCING lessons now in Springville at 1190 East 180 North. Teddy Anderson's Dance Studio One, 489 6662. a24tfc 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 and Realty Co., 154 South Main, 489-5677. s28tfc WEDDING pictures, family groups (taken in your own home). Church and club groups, school dances. Film and photo supplies. Kodak processing. F. Keith Davis, 333 East 400 North, 489-6017. n20tfc TAX Corporation of America personalized and confidential income tax service in your own home. Computerized and guaranteed Harold Gividen 489-5888; Randall Morgan 489-7539. 489-7539. all SERVICES Miscellaneous PHOTO COPYING SERVICE. Copies anything up to 11x14 inches. Coin operated Art City Pharmacy, 164 So. Main. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m'. jl3ffc EXPERT watch repairs. Doug Brinkerhoft, 315 South 300 West. al5tfc NOTARY Public service, Art City Pharmacy, 164 South Main. 489-5618. j8tfc CUSTOM sewing. Call 489-7044. 489-7044. o4tfc FOR SALE Automobiles '73 DEMO SALE 73 IMPALA 4-dr. sedan, fully equip. . $2295 73 MONTE CARLO, fully equip. . $3995 73 MAyBg(Spqrt.Coupe ..7:. .:. : - 7 ..$3295, 73 CAPRICE sedan ; 7777.: 13495 73 IMPALA sport coupe $2295 73 IMPALA 4-door sedan .. $3395 TRUCKS 72 CHEVROLET No. 246A $2995 -ton Pickup, 400 engine, Cheyenne Equip., Air Cond. 69 FORD ........$1595 ')-ton Pickup, V8 engine, 4-speed trans. 71 CHEVROLET $2295 'j-ton Pickup, V8 Engine, Automatic 71 CHEVROLET '. ....$1995 'j-ton, V8 engine, 4-speed trans. '69 FORD $1395 Ranchtro 72 CHEVROLET No. I80A $3095 -ton Pickup, 400 V8 Engine, Automatic, Air, Cheyenne Equip. 71 CHEVROLET , $1995 y4-ton Pickup, V8, 4-Spetd 70 CHEVROLET $1895 Vi-ion Pickup, V8 Engine, 4-Spead GRIDLEY CHEVROLET CO. 570 SOUTH MAIN SPANISH FORK, UTAH 798-3591 or 489-7142 Open Evenings ". xo,: ;.:. x. :. x-x x-. :. xivsKv.kXvt. "w. "xv" WEEK'S BEST BUY! I 3w? Buick Riviera Spt iniivillc Herald Page Nine PHONE 489-5651 SERVICES Miscellaneous POSTERS painted for any occasion. oc-casion. Call Springville Herald or 489-6958. ol7tfo LAMAR'S Body Shop, 38 West Center (basement at Memory's, formerly Ruff's) introductory offer on windshields wind-shields one half off. Free estimate. LaMar McClellan. 489-7967. 8 till 5 Mon. thru Fri. a23tfc 1k Old 1cmvA "If you waul to follow in your father's footsteps, don't wear loafers." : Experts in TruColor- j : Portraits : Family Groups : i Weddings j : Old Photos Copied I Genealogical Photo : : Copying All at new low-overhead prices at : 558 Brookslde Drive : j Phone 489-5514 : blue, white vinyl top. Motoi7g Phone 374-1751 - 1 |