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Show 8-PACK COCA-COLA and ' Assorted Flavors $1.98 Value V59 THmOS YeSsk Vgf VACUUM BOTTLE flteta&n u' $349 ANf ffm ' 22 LONG T ' l one compart- strong cover I A IMPORT TROUT NET Aluminum with rubber handles. i 1 189c OM blue gj 7-OZ. COLD DRINK CUPS Design print 100 Count $1.19 Reg. (0) BLAZER 22 LONG RIFLE SHELLS Rim fire cartridges by CCI. Box of 50 Ctn. of 500 SB BRASS SNAP SWIVELS Size 10's, 12's, I4's Pack of 12. 39c Value a HOUSEHOLD SPRAYER lvalue (BS)C J ASSORTED COOKIES Over-fresh flavor. Choice of Pecan and Chip Logs, Danish Dan-ish Marble Log, Fudge Cre-mes Cre-mes or Duplex Creraes. LUSTROWARE 70-01. DECANT0R Top screws on easily, tightly. Great for mixing or serving. ORTHO VEED-B-G0N Kills lawn weeds. 32 oz. size. DUPONT TIRE BLACK $1.59 49c Value 79c K& 3 e9 77 1 wiw'J SPANGLER CIRCUS PEANUT MARSHMALLOWS 5-GAL. UTILITY CAN With retractable nozzles; rugged, heavy duty con- struction. SHELL NO-PEST STRIP INSECTICIDE Kills: flies, gnats, mosquitos indoors. rs. !1 $1.98 59 Reg. DU PONT BOAT AND CAMP SPONGE 9I4M x 538" x 2" Ideal for household or auto use. ' $4.98 $79 Value Q) toSstl Strip 1 5& i oO $1.29 Reg. L-J NUTRI-T0NIC LIFE Balsam-Organic Conditioner for problem hair. Beautifies naturally! 16 fl. oz. $3.50 Value IMPERIAL SIZE BRYLCREEM Modern grooming aid for today's to-day's hair styles. $1.79 Reg. gj39 SECRET '....ROLL-ON., ANTI-PERSPIRANT Helps check perspiration and gives long-lasting deodorant protection. , $1.05 Reg. Playtex Disposable BABY BOTTLES Sani-strip pull-on. 100 bottles. bot-tles. 8 fl. oz. economy pack. $1.69 Reg. Jl 19 DELUXE CAR COOL CUSHION $4.88 Rea. fc88 $2 19 n July 17, 1975 The Springville Herald Page Eleven 111 m3W,Z;r l! I pi ! ' ' . 1.1 - ap 1 1 fivv til vv Mrs. Hannah Oldroyd of Provo is shown with some of her paintings which are on display in the lobby of the Provo Office of the Central Bank and Trust Company. t Central Bank to display artists' talents Mr. F. Calvin Packard, President of the Central Bank and Trust Company, announced today that the lobby of the Provo Office will again be used to display the talents of local artists ar-tists on a rotating basis. Some years ago, the Central Bank and Trust Company started this service, and we now feel that it is very important to revive the practice as we have many people in the Utah County communities who would have no other way of displaying their artistic talents. Each artist will be allowed to display their work on one wall of the bank for a 30 day period. We certainly invite the general public to come in and avail themselves of this service. The first artist to be allowed space, and whose paintings are. now on display in our lobby, is Mrs. Hannah Oldroyd of Provo. State fair book now available The 1975 edition of the Utah State Fair Premium Catalog has been mailed to all previous fair, exhibitors and aprticipants, said High C. Bringhurst, Director, Division of Expositions. The book outlines fair entry rules, dealines, premiums, prizes and contains information about the various departments of the fair. It is mailed free to anyone interested in obtaining a copy or it can be picked up at the Utah State Fairgrounds administration ad-ministration office, 155 North 1000 West, Salt Lake City,, Utah 84116. A total of $55,000 has been earmarked for cash premiums, plus attractive trophies and plaques and thousands of colorful ribbons will be awarded in the competitive categories from squash to sheep. The annual and traditional fair, with the theme " ' 75 Edition of a Great American Tradition" has been scheduled for September 4th thru 14th. In Our TFme SMALL BUSINESSES GET A GLOBAL GRP OM THE WORLP AMERICAN BUSNESSMEN ARE EXPANDING THER EXPORTS BY USING PROVEN POMESTC TECHNIQUES. . . FOR EXAMPLE: MANY WELCOME COLLECT CALLS FROM OVERSEAS BUYERS, ALLOWING THEM TO COMPETE ON EVEN TERMS WITH FOREIGN COMPETITION, f?HE CALLS THEY nil . - n QCIALIFIEP BUYERS, mmrn mm I mm Shawn Bjarnson, son of Douglas and Sheila Bjarnson, celebrated his first birthday June 21, 1975. Shawn is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bjarnson and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Evans of Mapleton. Shawn and his proud parents are residing in Denver, Colorado. Matthew Alan Gadd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Alan Gadd of Rialto, California celebrates his first birthday today, July 17. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bartholomew of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Hal P. Gadd of Rialto, California. RECEIVE Si7WAft . iJKJfe jOTSKl WHO SIGNIFICANTLY, SPEAK ENGLISH,.. AMP, WITHOUT HAVING TO SET UP EXPENSIVE OPERATIONS ABROAP, THEY CAN TRANSACT THEIR BUSINESS ON A PERSONAL BASIS.,, VIA THE TELEPHONE I IMF' |