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Show August 15, 1974 The Springville Herald Page Fifteen (Editorial) NO 11 E IN THE SKY, PLEASE! BATTERIES Just m sure WE6TA D0UM3 RETURN FOR A DOLLAR SPENT t Oairol if Herbal Essence 1 SHAMPOO r I with natural protein I r' I I Family size 16 oz. I I I $2.59 Value lJ PORTABLE KAUIO VI 7 1 iff :-va;K 9-volt batter, earphone, w llri-Mode,M492 fcREw socks TEH D-r p I I jTfi SUGG. MAX. II White with assort- I JpAl tfT) 0"))) fl- I lib PRICE $18.95 llm ed colors, striped iCS L KNSI ( V ' "J:inn l tops. $1.59 VALUE Tb-TS tOifO) j Tim rM 1 w, i" rrTYTi & avi r-i 1 " ' w - 1 m mm PANASONIC PORTABLE CASSETTE I A P E RECORDER A'1-Bittery operation. Built-in condensor mike, push-buton push-buton operation. Model 409. ' $56.is. BOYS' AND MEN'S LOW CUT BLACK CANVAS SHOES Ideal every-day wear For tennis, basketball, etc. VALUES to 33.98 T 3 "1 - Nteboolc PAPER rulec. 8'2x 1 typing paperQ B1 typing paper 1 ...... I'.'jffi'j.'l ,T- Qtyping paper 300 COUNT TYPING PAPER 3-holed 82x1 1 -in. sheets REG. $1.29 "AF " PAN-A-VUE I LIGHTED VIEWER Hand or table model for 35 mm. and super slides in 2x2" mounts. I OO $5.98 BB VALUE t(Js COLOR COLOR PRINT FILM For all 126 instant loading cameras. 12 prints. $1 25 11 11 VALUE II e I j u 29 REME OPES ffice. 3s8 in- i "PEE-CHEE" PORTFOLIO Favorite from kindergarten REGULARLY 2. FOR 25c SI SCOTCH HIGHLANDER C-90 CASSETTE TAPES Pack of 3 90 minutes 3 49 KODACHROME-25 For color slides, KM-1 35 -20 exposure $2.25 Value ? 1 59 Id Pack uars. Touch '. brilliant 59 I ER STRAPPING TAPE Extra strong pressure sensitive. sensi-tive. 34x2l60 in. (60 yds.) 1 in VALUE tr 33 ' f" V .:.'.'. ".tV?! MECHANIC'S MATE 9-PC. TOOL SET Assorted screw drivers, spanner span-ner wrench, hammer, chisel with handle. $1.49 VALUE 7 SAFE, PLASTIC ? TOY AIRPLANES by Comet. Lightweight, rubber rub-ber band powered. Choice of authentically duplicated models. VALUES TO $1.69 HEADQUJUITER5 icr Oil ; row rKwarTK' inn -V TUT CMITI! COLEMAN FUEL ONE GALLON NEW SHELL CANT CARE INSECTICIDE AND DEODORANT REG. $1.39 IMICTKIDC H MjODOMJIT jS p UFE HAIR TREATMENT f l I CONDITIONER 11 I 16 fl. oz. I I 13.50 Value ; Udylilen MAGNETIC ROLLERS If 31 rollers 4 different ) sizes. 12 double-prong . dips. rvfc;j 1 I $3.69 Value I II Grooms and conditions hair, naturally! A King Size ' 4.5-oz. tube 149 j OUDEN P0YDER II Super Green Formula More ef- fervescent action Automatic col- I or timer More powerful cleanser I I for cleaner, fresher dentures 6.65 oz. I VALUE B W warvMI I OHNSON & JOHNSONNSSv SOFF COSMETIC PUFFS 260 REGULAR Ugj 1 98g Value I. NA I IONAL IIKAL I H 1NSI K ANCI! Th' "pii'-iii-llie-sky" upproaeh heini; taken liy some ulvoeateH of natioiuil lieallli insuraiiee unlerseores tlie wisdom of llie faMed aneient ruler lio reliieel all eeo-noiiii' eeo-noiiii' knowledge lo five simple words: "There ain't 110 free luneh." Most jjovernmeiit programs eome to 11s originally wrapped in "free luneh" tinsel. Promises tend lo run far in exeess of the eapahility of the system to delier. If vou think Mieittl seeurity is free, eheek your next Kitiiholdin statement. In I'M."), medieare proponents assured us that 1970 eosts would not exceed S.'. I Itilliou. In faet they were more than twiee that. That's where disillusion heins. Not that there's anything inherently wronji with soeial seeurity or medieare or a sensihle national health in-suraiii-e plan. Kaeh has a place in today's world. V hat's missiii;: in the rhetorie to date is mention of the reality that it's fjoin: to eost all of us a fjreal deal of money. Therefore, it's imperative we devise a plan which guarantees guar-antees maximum return for each dollar spent. With this as its priority ohjective. Congress should approach the problem of providing a rational national health eare plan from these perspectives: . . . provide effective controls on rapidly expanding eosts of health eare; . . . recognize the limitations on private capital and seek to minimize potentially adverse economic eonse-queiices; eonse-queiices; , . . . improve health' eare availability and delivery; . . . build upon (rather than by-pass) the very fireat strengths already available within the private health eare industry. Public Notice Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clark or tha Raspactiva Signers for Further Information NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Utah County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Location in SLB&M. a-7734 (51-3817) William B. Hatch 1298 N. 1400 W., Provo, Utah 84601, proposes to change the nature of use of 0.015 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Diligence Right 2865 The water has been diverted from Spring Area at a point S. 1450 ft. and E. 330 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 33, T7S, R4E; and used from May 1 to Oct. 31 for the stockwatering of 125 sheep and 12 cattle in NWV4 Sec. 33, T7S, R4E. Herafter, 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted same as heretofore at a point same as heretofore; and used for the domestic purposes of 10 persons; and used from May 1 to Oct. 31 for the stockwatering of 3 cattle same as heretofore. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before September 21, 1974. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Springville Herald August 8, 15, and 22, 1974. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ERNEST E. SUMSION aka ELVIN E. SUMSION, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un-. dersigned at the office of Arnold C. Roylance, Attorney at Law, 192 South 100 East, Provo, Utah 84601, on or before the 21st day of November, 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 74-9-5, Utah Code Annotated, 1953 as amended, and with proper verification as required therein. BELLE SUMSION, Administratrix ARNOLD C. ROYLANCE Attorney for Administratrix Published in the Springville Herald August 15, 22, 29, and September 5, 1974. Legal Notice The Board of Education of Nebo School District hereby gives notice that it will accept bids on a: food service equipment; equip-ment; b: resiliant synthetic gymnasium surfacing until 2 p.m. MDT August 21, 1974 at the office of the Clerk in the Board of Education offices 50 South Main Spanish Fork, Utah. Bid specifications may be obtained at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education or the offices of Silver, Alsop & Assoc. 500 West 700 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Published in the Springville Herald August 8 and 15, 1974. fa Our Time tup FAi?ru eno niL ... THE WORLP'SMOST WPELY USEP FORM OF ENERGY... S TAKING PETROLEUM EXPLORERS INTO EVERMORE REMOTE, NEARLY INACCESSIBLE JUNGLES. 4 1 1 OL BXPLORATfON HAS TAKEN CONTINENTAL OIL CO. MTO THE TANGLEP JUNGLES OF COLOMBIA, INPONESIA. NEW GUINEA AVP MAPAGASCAR. PRILLING RGS ARE TRANSPORTEP INLANP BY BOAT, BARGE, TRUCK, ANP FINALLY HELICOPTER, |