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Show November 2"), 1975 The Springville Herald Page Seven r I--:-- LPr X c ' AiS-" 1 I Np FOR FAST ACTION Sip CLASSIFIED AD RATES 5 line or less, $1.50 rerun $1.00 per week. Deadline: Tuesday 5 p.m. FOR SALE Automobiles 75 DODGE y ton power wagon 4-wheeler. A.T. p.s., p.b., A.C. R. & H., many extra parts, save $2,000. Phone 798-2378 or 798-6816. s4tfc 73 FORD LTD air conditioning new and snow tires, $2,000.00. Ca 1 1489-7884. n27 1964 PLYMOUTH Valiant, V8 engine, radio, heater, by owner. $200.00. 489-5066. n20tfn ' 72 CHEVROLET pick-up Excellent Ex-cellent condition. Call 489-9693 489-9693 n25ttn FOR SALE -Miscellaneous NEW natural "Grapefruit Extract Pill" from Har-vestime Har-vestime Nutritionals more convenient than grapefruits -Eat wholesome meals and lose weight. Art City Pharmacy. Phar-macy. n27 AMAZING "Grapefruit Pill" with Diadax plan more convenient con-venient than grapefruits - Eat satisfying meals and lose weight. Art City Pharmacy. Phar-macy. n27 MALE & female Doberman Pinscher pupp, AKC registered. Call 489-5881 or 489-7989 489-7989 after 4 p.m. nl3tfn COMBINED sale till Christmas, new and used clothes 12 p.m. to 8 p.m., 600 South Main, Springville, 489-4051. dl8 CARPETS a fright? Make them a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Rent Electric Shampooer $1.00 Kolob Lu m ber Com pan y . n 25 BASKET Ball Standard set in large tire and concrete. Call 489-6082. n20tfc THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR ... THE SIGN OF A MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE . . . This emblem identifies the civic-minded businessmen who sponsor in the community For information call :all il MARY KN1TTLE Phone 469.7097 Business Directory ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS Dead and useless animals removal, nominal charge. John Kuhni Sons, Phone 373-7600. 373-7600. AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Tune-up, brakes, wheel bal., lubes, wrecker, welding serv Springville Garage 489-6171. BANKING There is no substitute for money in the bank. Central .Bank & Trust Co. 202 So. Mn. i CONSTRUCTION Thorn Rock Products For Your Building Seeds Roody-Mia Concroto Sd Gfo) ood Grovol Fill Dirt Roofing Chipt DIAL PROVO 373 6100 DRUGS Prescriptions, fountain. Free delivery. S.O.S. Drug, 214 So., Main, 489-6041. JEWELRY Puke Jewelry. Watches, Diamonds, silverware, gifts, watch repairs. 220 S. Main 489-4221. FOB SALE -Miscellaneous CRISP juicy cold storarsppies" Si&rtB, rkWrr"ds, cemetery road. Salem, Phone 798-3849. 798-3849. o9tfc HERBS and basic H and Shaklee organic products, Call 489-. 7385 jl9tfn RED and golden delicious apples, ap-ples, Banana and Jonathan apples, Marrotts in Mapleton. Call 489-6507. o23tfc JUICERS all metal. (Like Victorio) No precooking, peeling or coring. Louie -DeRose, 402 So. 400 East, Springville, 489-6183. sl8tfc DRY fire place wood, $15 or $20 for a pickup load. Call 225-1764. 225-1764. to j29 K2 SKIES 185 cm mens boots 10'2 Marker Bindings. Good condition, $70.00. Call Russell Vest after 4 p.m'. 489-5232. n26 ORGANS new and used, large selection all sizes styles-finishes. styles-finishes. Come in and see the new Lowrey Genie. ...all types of rhythms, chords and Bass effects. Have to see to believe. You just have to lift a finger to play a Lowrey. Authorized Dealer for Lowrey Organs-Complete Organs-Complete Sales and Service. Ser-vice. Come in and see them. Williams Music Company, 308 East 300 South, Provo, Utah 84601, 374-1483. Terms to fit your needs. Open Friday Nite till 9:00 p.m. Christmas Sale nowon. d 1 8 PIANOS New and Used. Over one-hundred to choose from. Story & Clark, Hobart M. Cable & Henry F. Miller and others. 30 reconditioned Uprights, various styles and finishes. No downpayment necessary easiest of terms if desired. Over 35 years of sales and service in Utah County. Lay Away for Christmas now. Delivery anywhere. Open Friday nite till 9:00 p.m. Williams Music Company, 308 East 300 South, Box 63, Provo, Utah 84601, 374-1483. 374-1483. Our Christmas Sale prices are now in effect. d!8 BARBIE doll clothes or any other doll clothes. Orders taken up to Dec. 7. Call 489-6020. 489-6020. d4 WELCOME to our Open House showing of Home Interior Products Tri-Cem; beaded ming trees, home made articles, ar-ticles, cosmetics; jewelry; and so on. No pressure selling just browse and see our many X-mas X-mas gift ideas; both women and men invited November 26, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 850 North Main Trailer No. 48 Springville 489-5969 489-5969 n25 The prices of wheat, wool, and corn go up and down, but the Argyle Auto Sales 405 NORTH MAIN SPANISH FORK We would appreciate doing business with you! 7 9 8- 8 3 5(9 GROCERIES Westside Mkt. 241 South 100 Wttt No Stamps Cheaper Prices Friendly Service Hrs.: 7:30 - 9:30 weekly Sundays and Holidays 9 a.m. to 9:30 D.m. MRS. PAUL SEALS, MGR. 419-541 1 PAINT, PAPER PITTSBURGH" PA 0 at Sanford'$ Paint & Glass 397 E'it 409. South, Spnn9y.ll. Phono 48? 6578 Complete line of GLASS Paint and Wallpaper ) it uuuilj in sate tlii- ix find call u! FOR; BENT Apartments BASEMENT apartment, Dec. 1, 1975. For one person or couple. Partly furnished, carpeted, store, refrigerator and other iteiris.698 So. Main. 489-51 489-51 Vs. n20tfc F01 RENT Miscellaneous OFFICE space at Art City Professional Plaza, 485 So. Main, Call Don Bird, 489-6285. 489-6285. sl8tfc RENT the amazing rug doctor, steam carpet cleaner at Union 76, 400 South 400 East. f 5 WANTED Help LPN urgently needed. $325 an hour, fringed benefits. Call 489-5214. 489-5214. o30tfc PART-time clerical help. Apply in own handwriting stating qualifications. Inclose sample of typing ability. Send to P.O. Box K. o30tfc SPRINGVILLE Fire Dept. is accepting applications for firemen. Get application at fire station. n28 TYPIST. Apply in person. Full time. Springville Herald. 161 So. Main, Springville. n20tfn WANTED someone to do ironing call 489-4048. n25 "HOMEWORKERS wanted in this area: Men, women, students, No experience necessary stuffing and addressing ad-dressing envelopes (Commission (Com-mission Mailers). Earn sparetime money at home $100,000 weekly possible. Send $1.00 (Refundable) and a long, stamped envelope for details; PPS-871, 216 Jackson No. 612, Chicago 60606." dll WANTED Work WILL build carports, extra rooms, remodel or build new homes. Grant F. Thomas, 798-3706, 798-3706, Spanish Fork. Free estimates. jlOtfc REMODELING commercial or residential. Kitchens, formica countertops, bathrooms modernized, carports, garage, patio, room additions. Licensed general contractor Oran T. Nielson. 489-4990. m23tfc ELECTRICIAN, semi-retired, over 25 years experience, reasonable rates. 489-6750. 489-6750. jy2tfc EXPERIENCED paperhanging and painting. Small jobs. Bruce Skidmore, 489-9524. 489-9524. jl6tfc Total general indebtedness of local units in Utah at the close of, the 1971-72 fiscal year amounted to $3$8,799,000. An additional $56,519,00 in local debt had been incurred by local units for utility purposes. The Foundation reprt observes that the total debt of local units in Utah was equal to $354 per capita, an amount about 39 per cent below the U.S. average local indebtedness of $580 per capita. If you oil an electric fan at the beginning of each season of use, it will have less chance of overheating, slowing down or burning itself out. RUBBER STAMPS Rubber Stampi "mid to ordr" "tdf -made" or "rpird." All sliat. Pricti low. Alio official letll ind luppllti. Art City Publishing Co. o .r Rubbor SMmp Center in Central Utah" 161 South Main, Sprinaj vlll Phono 48? 5651 TV REPAIR SERVICE Al's TV Service 225-2448 ANTENNAS INSTALLED Quality Service on all meiti! New Hampshire Spuds Scotch-Irish settlers in Londonderry. Lon-donderry. N.H., were the first to cultivate potatoes in the American colonies. Although spuds originated in the New World, they weren't grown in the United States until 1719. Color ' J$0 ;.':vS: 1 rv 1 All work -"V Guaranteed PHONE 489-5651 SERVICES Professional LEARN guitar, effective methods. Davidson's Guitar classes available now. 489-4864. 489-4864. jy24tfc "SERVICES Miscdlaneons POSTERS painted for any occasion. oc-casion. Call Springville Herald or 489-6958. ol7tfn NOTARY Public service. Art City Pharmacy, 164 South Main. 489-5618. j8tfc PHOTO copying service. Copies anything up to 11 x 14 inches. Coin operated Art City Pharmacy, 164 So. Main. Open 9a.m.to9p.m. jl3tfc EXPERT watch repairs. Doug Brinkerhoff, 315 South 300 West. al5tfc PLUMBING service, $2.00 discount for cash. Bob's Plumbing on Gambles. Phone 798-3166 or 798-3570. n28tfc GUARANTEED expert watch and clock repairs. Usually 2 to 3 day service. All work done in our store. Duke Jewelry, 220 South Main. 489-4221. j5tfc BEGINNING Spanish conversation con-versation classes held in Mapleton-Great for tourists, students or friends and families of missionaries. Taught by professional school teacher, Warren Davidson, 489-4864. S25tfc PIAN.0 tuning, $22.50. Humidity changes caused by the change of seasons can adversely affect your piano. It should be tuned each six months. If you would like yours tuned, call Warren Davidson, 489-4864. s25tfc ANYONE can learn to play guitar by our great method. Join our fun, folk-guitar classes held in Mapleton. Days or evenings. Call Warren Davidson, 489,-4864. s25tfc Postmaster asks aid of rural, suburban patrons The cooperation of rural and suburban postal customers in helping to keep private roads passable and approaches to mail boxes clear during the coming winter months was requested today by Postmaster Bliss R. Packard. "Postal customers are responsible for keeping approaches ap-proaches to their mail boxes clear of snow and other obstructions ob-structions that would make mail delivery difficult or impossible." "People should be aware that failure to clear paths to mail boxes promptly after heavy snows may temporarily prevent carriers from making deliveries. Customers will be contacted if they have an obstructed ob-structed mail box." There may also be a need to ask postal customers to relocate their boxes on a new line of travel if excessive and extended detours are necessary, the postmaster said. "Highway officials are responsible for keeping public roads passable and in good repair." "But in areas where mail service is provided over roads not maintained by road authorities, the owner of the road is responsible." Rural carriers will make every reasonable effort to serve the greatest number of customers during severe weather, the postmaster said. "But service on foot when roads are impassable is not required. Also, when state highway authorities or local police consider road travel hazardous, postal service may be curtailed until the inclement weather abates," he said. The postmaster urged anyone with a question on winter weather road conditions and mail service to contact the Springville post office. One learns manners from those who have none. Smokey Says: r 7a MY FRIENDS DOHT PUY WITH MATCHES., or CIGARETTE LIGHTERS Keep fire making tools out of children's hands! llll Twelfth Ward Scouts working on communications com-munications merit badge assignment attended Springville City Council last Tuesday night. They were one of three groups of students at the council meeting. Those attending were back row from left, Roger Rawle, Brian Bahr, Local government cost in county during 1972 totaled 542,791,000 Local units of government (school districts, county, municipalities, etc.) in Utah County spent a total of $41,791,00 for general government purposes pur-poses during the 1971-72 fiscal year. This fact was revealed in an analysis of local government finances prepared by Utah Foundation, the private research organization. The analysis was based on the 1972 Census of Governments conducted con-ducted by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. According to the Foundation report, expenditures for education accounted for $27,217,000 of the local spending total in Utah County. Other major areas of local spending included roads and streets-$1,715,000; streets-$1,715,000; health and hospitals- CUT YOURSELF CHRISTMAS Flocked to Order $ I LOTS OF FAMILY FUN! Trees already cut and flocked to go Only $13.00 RILEY'S FRUIT FARM 1095 South Main Payson, Utah Call 465-2707 or 465-9411 invest Ma Ibomdh off revoMitioiniaiiies? They didn't exactly look like winners. But then our revolutionary revolution-ary army beat the British at Saratoga in 1777. And people recognized Washington's men as an army rather than a band of renegades. So faith was won as well as a battle. And investments in our government's securities secur-ities started picking up. It took courage to take stock in America back A public service of Ihis publication and The Advertising Council. y $1,461,000; $2,291,000; police and fire-and fire-and all other- $9,107,000. General revenues received by local units within Utah County during the 1971-72 fiscal year totaled $42,447,000. Included in this figure was $19,860,000 from state and Federal grants-in-aid; $13,352,000 from property tax collections; $1,926,000 from other local taxes; and $7,309,000 from charges and miscellaneous 'revenues. Local expenditures for education in Utah totaled $234,180,000 in 1971-72 and were equal to 62.3 per cent of all local spending. By comparison, education accounted for only 45.7 of all local spending. B in the nation as a whole. Other major areas of local government spending included TREES per foot Just $7.00 then. But it paid off. And it can do the same for you now. Just join the Payroll Savings Plan, or buy U. S. Savings Bonds at your bank. There's no safer, easier way to build your savings. So, buy the specially designed Bicentennial Series' E Bonds. Those brave revolutionaries revolution-aries would be proud. Barry Guff, SN,U Harmer, Garth Felix, and froDjlfxom left, U&fen Felix, Brent Felix, and I.aYar Felix who acctompaniedthe boys. All of the groups apparently "gave out" before the end of the meeting, however, and lett early. fire and police protection. ( 6.2 per cent in Utah and 7.2 per cent in U.S.); roads and streets-$18,277,000 streets-$18,277,000 ( 4.9 per cent in Utah and 5.9 per cent in U.S. ) ; general administration- $13,477,000 ( 3.6 per cent in Utah and 3.6 per cent in U.S. ). MMION'S INC USED CARS 1973 CHEVELLE $2395 4-door, V-8 engine, auto, trans., power steering, vinyl top 1973 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL $3995 Leather interior, vinyl top, power windows, win-dows, air, auto, trans., power brakes, a beautiful automobile! 1973 LINCOLN TOWN COUPE $4995 Loaded with everything, a luxury car! 1974 OLDSMOBILE 98 REGENCY $4395 4-door, power windows, power steering, steer-ing, air and many other extras! mqmons INC 4U WES, 100 NORIH HKOV UIAH 373 3031 Poniac Cadillac - Subaru Tlu- duly (fi'dlWiliip you'l fwti MM'(I Fund for missing Utah workers held by officials The U.S. Department of Labor is looking for 72 Utah workers who are owed a total of $3,592.70 in back wages, which could come in handy for the upcoming holidays. These 72 workers and their last known city of residence are given at the end of this release. C. Lamar Johnson, regional head of the Wage and Hour Division in Denver, asks that anyone knowing one of these missing workers tell that worker to contact the Labor Department or contact the Department themselves if they know of a more recent address. The Wage and Hour office is located in Room 15415 Federal Building, 1961 Stout St., Denver 80202 ( 303-837-4613). They will require the following information in-formation from the workers; name, address, social security number, and information on their past employers. A good listener is one who can give you his full attention without hearing a word you say. Scries K Bonds pay 6 interest when held to maturity of 5 years (4'2 the first vear). Interest is not subject to state or local income taxes, and federal tax may be deferred until redemption. stock lnmerica. 200 years at the same location. |