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Show Page Fourteen The Springville Herald July 28, CLASSIFIED AD RATES 5 line or less, $2 00 rerun Jl. 50 per week. Deadline: Tuesday 5 p.m. mt4f FOR SALE Automobiles FOR SALE Blue and white 1964 Chevrolet pickup $600. 489-9327. 489-9327. 2tfc FOR SALE Homes GRAND old home in Springville. Large lot, irrigation water. Great for family. Choose from two. United Exchange Realty. 489-5689 or Lee 489-5345. a4 LIVE in the best location in Springville. Five bedrooms, two baths, fireplace, with wood-coal stove. Nice lot with storage building and fenced. Double garage. United Exchange Realty. 489 5689 or Lee 489 5345. a4 SALE Real Estate ELBERTA 50 acres by owner located south west of Payson, Utah in Goshen Valley. Excellent retreat area for hunting and fishing, overlooking Utah Lake. Ideal fruit country. $500 per acre with low payment. Owners will finance. Phone Guy, 486-3558. u28 MAPLETON, two-story colonial home. Four bedrooms, 2' i bathes, two fireplaces, formal dining room, 'dressing room, kitchen, bar. Two story entrance, attached garage, five acre pasture and well. Phone 489-9608. 489-9608. ju21fc Y- LOST REWARD for return of dark green 10 speed bicycle, taken from Kolob Stake House parking lot. 489-6051. ju28 LOST yellow Schwinn ten-speed. ten-speed. Reward for any information, whereabouts or return. Call Doug Howell, 489 6907. ju28 Hamsters were not discovered by man until 19150. WESTSIDE MARKET 241 South 100 West No Stamps !: Cheaper Prices Friendly Service Hrs: 7:45 - 10:00 weekly Closed Sundays Mrs. Paul Beals, Mgr. 489-541 1 $M Sanford's - V Paint & Glass 397 E. 400 So., Springville Phone 489-6578 Complete Line of GLASS Paint & Wallpaper Do It Yourself or Save . the Fuss and Call Us! RIGHT BEHIND THE TRUCK... To !nnK ynu friendly (jrwtmn from your new 'immunity, ulniif! Willi useful gifts and information. informa-tion. MARY KNITTLE 4897097 FOR FAST ACTION tsf m FOR SALE PRESCRIPTIONS Fountain free delivery. S.O.S. Drug 214 South, Main 489-6041. jltfc AVON to see or buy for more information call 377-4524. n27tfc CONTROL HUNGER and lose weight with New Shape Diet Plan and Hydrex Water Pills. At Art City Pharmacy. a25 MOBILE HOME 14 x 70, three bedroom, IV? baths, partly furnished, air conditioned, storm windows, double insulation. in-sulation. Must sell 798-9517. 798-9517. tfc - FROM wall to wall, no ' soil at all, on carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. J Rent electric shampooer ' $1. Kolob Lumber. iu28 LAST CHANCE! SOLD 100 YEAR OLD HOME. CLEARING ALL OUT THIS WEEK. FURNITURE, FUR-NITURE, STORAGE FOOD, WASHER, DRYER, STEREO, RECORDS, WIGS, WATCHES, SHIPPING PALLET AND LOTS MORE. 225 S. 100 EAST. ju28 GARAGE SALE Thursday, Thur-sday, Friday and Saturday. 330 East 800 South. Miscellaneous items. Special item - 3 piece sectional. ju28 FOR SALE, 1 plot in Springville City Cemetery. Six plots in Evergreen. Make an offer. Call 654-3073 or contact Howard Jensen, Heber, Utah. a 14 ORDER yours now sweet corn. We will deliver 10 doz. or more in Springville area. Call Marvin Bird 489 5149. ju28 SEARS Coldspot air conditioner, 7500 BTU, excellent condition, l'j summers old, $150. Call 489 9345. iu28 LEGAL NOTICES GUARDIANSHIP AND PROBATE NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Springville, Utah that it is calling for bids for the construction of improvement im-provement on Special improvement district No. 16. Plans and specifications will be available on July 22, 1977 at the Springville City Offices on 50 South Main or at the office of Rollins,. Brown and Gunnell, 1435 West 820 North Provo, Utah. There will be a $10 non-refundable charge for the plans. Bids will be opened August 9, 1977 6:00 p.m. at the Springville City offices. Description of the work to be completed com-pleted and the location of the work is as follows: 700 East Street -curb, gutter, sidewalk and asphalt paving on the west side from Center to 100 North and on the east side from Center to 370 feet north of Center. 900 East Street -curb, gutter, sidewalk and asphalt paving both sides of the street from just north of Hillcrest Drive to 100 South. 1120 East Street -curb, gutter, sidewalk and asphalt paving on both sides from approximately ap-proximately 90 North to 150 North. No sidewalk on east side. Swenson Ave. - curb, gutter, sidewalk and asphalt paving both sides of street from approximately 550 east to 700 east. 300 East Street - East side only from Center to 100 south street curb and gutter and asphalt paving on east side. 90 North Street Sidewalk only on both sides from 1050 east running 100 feet to the east. Estimated quantities 1977 . FOR RENT KIDS WELCOME in ART CITY VILLAGE APTS. Unfurnished apt, wait to wall carpet, drapes, fridge, stove, air conditioning, con-ditioning, disposal, washer-dryer hook-ups. Call 225-3746. m24tfc TWO bedroom duplex. Quiet neighborhood. Washer dryer hook ups. Close to school. Great for couples with children. Unfurnished. Call Clark 489 5 144 or 489 5689. a4 UNFURNISHED APT., 3 rooms and bath. Couples only. Call 489-7819 or 489 5457. tfc WANTED DRILLING PERMIT -Want to purchase permit to drill wells for irrigation (3 second feet) in Southern Utah County. 295-5973 or 292 5116 collect. ju28 WANTED Work SHEET ROCK HANGERS AVAILABLE. Fast professional service. Licensed reference, very dependable. Call day or night. 374-5954. all EXPERT low cost repair on washers, dryers, refrigerators, freezers, ranges, ovens, dish washers, disposers, water heaters, air conditioners, swamp coolers, etc. All makes. 375-0389. j 30 WANTED Help EARN 300-400 WEEK FULL TIME. WORK OWN HOURS WITH ESTABLISHED COMPANY. COM-PANY. MARRIEDS ONLY. CALL 798 8852 BETWEEN 12-5 p.m. FOR APPOINTMENT. AP-POINTMENT. ' al8 opportunist WORK AT HOME in spare time. Earn $250.00 per 1000 stuffing envelopes. en-velopes. Send 25 cents plus stamped, self-addressed self-addressed envelope to: R.P. Sales Inc. P.O. Box 907, Tarpon Springs, Fla. 33589. ju30 "HOMEWORK ERS WANTED IN THIS AREA: men, women, students. No experience necessary; stuffing & addressing envelopes (Commission Mailers). Earn sparetime money at home. $100 weekly possible! SEND $1.25 (refundable) & a long, stamped, addressed envelope for details; PPS 846, 323 Franklin no. 804, Chicago 60606" all PERSONALS NEED GOOD NEWS? A recorded message call anytime 225-4999. tfn for construction are as follows: Curb and gutter, 3900 LN. FT. Regular 4' x 4" thick concrete sidewalk, 2800 LN. FT. Concrete sidewalk 4' wide x 7" thick, 560 LN FT. Concrete driveway aprons, 1700 sq. ft. Bituminous surface coarse, 1720 TON Plant Mix Seal, 1000 TON 18-inch comp., 150 LN. FT. Asphalt paving may be done on various streets throughout the city. After curb and gutter is installed in-stalled the city will prepare the road surface or paving. Published in the Springville Herald July 21, 28, and Aug. 4, 1977. Save worry, time and perhaps per-haps money by simply talking to Lee H "Bud" Bate about your real estate probUms. SPRINGVILLE REALTY 485 South Main Phone 489-5677 evenings or holidays 489-4309 PHONE 489-5651 yl SERVICES POSTERS painted for any occasion. Call Springville Herald or 489-6958. 489-6958. 017tfn NOTARY Public service, Art City Pharmacy, 164 South Main. 489-5618. 489-5618. jl8tfc DEAD and useless animals removal nominal charge. John Kuhni Sons, Phone 373-7600. jltfc PHOTO copying service. Copies anything up to 11 x 14 inches. Coin operated Art City Pharmacy, 164 South Main. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. jl3tfc EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS. Doug Brinkerhoff, 315 South 300 West. al5tfc RUBBER stamps "made to order" "ready made" or "repaired". All sizes. Prices low. Also official seals and supplies. Art City Publishing Co. Your Rubber Stamp Center in Central Utah. 161 South Main, Springville Phone 489-5651. iltfc FURNACE SERVICE -new and used electric motors. Furnaces wholesale, top quality. Phone 489-9519. m31tfc COPY Machine service at Springville Public Library; five cents per copy legal or letter size. Plastic laminating 25 cents per foot. al4tfc MUSIC LESSONS FOR YOU! BYU graduate (music minor) would love to teach you piano or violin. Also, private or group guitar or ukulele lessons. Beginners especially welcome. Children or adults. Call 489-7347. jul6tfc PIANO LESSONS Experienced Ex-perienced teacher with music degree. All ages, 489--9048. a 1 1 CABINETS, carports, patios or any remodeling. 20 years experience. Work guaranteed. Phone 489-7390. ju28tfc GARAGES, attics, etc., cleaned. Junk hauled away; storage units built; painting and handy man jobs done with a smile . . . no job too small. Call Jim now. 489-9308. al4 REPAIR SERVICES TUNE-UP brakes, wheel bal., lubes, wrecker, welding service. Springville Garage 489 6171. jltfc Chainsaws SHARPENING, Sales and Service. Mc-CULLOCH Mc-CULLOCH Authorized Service Center. STICKLER Log Splitters. Carpenter Seed Company 1030 South State Street Provon Utah 373 3740. jutfc There are two main classes or roses - bush roses and climbing roses. These two classes are based entirely on habit of growth. Bush roses grow from 1 to 6 feet in height and require no support. Climbing roses produce long canes each year and must be provided with some type of support. Bush roses include many types grouped according to flowering habit, winter hardiness, and other traits. These types are hybrid teas, floribundas, polyanthas, hybrid perpetuals, shrubs, old-fashioned, tree or standard, and miniature. Hybrid teas are more widely grown and more popular than all other types of roses combined. They are the so-called monthly or ever-blooming roses, and are the ones grown in beds in rose gardens and by florists under glass. In fact, when the word "rose" is used, it generally suggests a hybrid tea variety. LEGAL NOTICES GUARDIANSHIP AND PROBATE NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications ap-plications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 48802 ( 51-4675) Norley Hall, 750 W. 400 S., Springville, Utah 84663. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a drain at a point N. 780 ft. andW. 55 ft. from Sy4 Cor. Sec. 32, T7S, R3E (located at above address); and used for the stockwatering of 2 cattle and 1 pig; and used from' April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SEy4SWy4 Sec. 32, T7S, R3E. 48859 ( 51-4677) James H. Wardle, 745 E. Center, Springville, Utah 84663. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 6-in. well, 100-500 ft. deep, at a point N. 200 ft. and E. 320 ft. from Wy4 Cor. Sec. 34, T7S, R3E (located at above address); and used from April 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SWy4NWy4 Sec. 34, T7S, R3E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications ap-plications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Sept. 3, 1977. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in the Springville Herald July 21, 28, and Aug. 4, 1977. Safety tips for fishing Fishing is good therapy -- both physical and emotional. The American Medical Association points out that the millions of Americans who head for the lakes and streams across the nation each fishing season don't need a doctor to tell them that fishing is a good sport. They likely have seen their doctor sitting in the next boat with a line in the water. Fishing can be elaborate, complete with a trip to the seashore and renting deep-sea boats and equipment. Or it can be the cane pole and worms affair on the banks of a neighborhood creek. Either way it gets us out in the fresh air and sunshine, gets our minds off the cares of the day. Unless you are the vigorous type who wades through racing rapids or rows hard for miles, fishing is only mild exercise, but still is good for the body and spirit. Fishing also is a relatively safe sport. But it does have some built-in hazards. Most of them can be avoided. The most common fishing accident is catching cat-ching a barbed hook in the flesh, usually a finger or hand, but sometimes a leg or other part of the body. Lures and hooks left unprotected on a dock or on the bottom of a boat cause many of these accidents. The wise fisherman guards against hook accidents by shielding the hook. One simple way is to stick a small cork over the barb. Lures should be stored in the tackle box until needed, and returned promptly to the box when removed from the leader. The band of your favorite fishing hat is, of course, a reasonable safe place to keep lures you intend to use later in the day. Fly or bait casters are responsible for many hook accidents to their fellow fishermen. Train yourself to look before each cast to make certain no one is in the way. This will also save lures from snagging on trees and bushes as you cast. In removing a hook from the fish, hold the fish firmly under the gills, so that its head can't flop or wiggle. A freshly caught fish is slippery and hard to hold. Get a firm grip before dislodging the hook. If, despite precautions, a hook beomces imbedded im-bedded in your hand or finger, don't try to pull it out. Your physician will snip off the shank and push it through. Kiwanis, meeting at the fireplace last week, introduced in-troduced Bill McKenzie as toastmaster with R. Vaun Cox speaking about the energy situation throughout the world. This week's meeting July 28, will have Leon Giles as toastmaster with Dr. Murray Rawson, doctor of apothalmology discussing eye problems and remedies. It is also ladies night Probatt and Guardianship Notices. Consult county clerk or the relpective signers for further information REPORT OF CONDITION OF CENTRAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY of Springville in the State of Utah at the close of business on June 30, 1977. ASSETS Cash and due from banks $ U.S. Treasury Securities Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stock Federal funds sold and securities purchased pur-chased under agreements to resell in domestic offices a. Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) $24,781,000 b. Less Reserve for possible loan losses 380,000 c. Loans, net Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets TOTAL ASSETS $ 47,583,000 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations $ Time and savings deposits of individuals, individ-uals, partnerships, and corporations .... Deposits of United States Government .. Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers' checks TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES $41,799,000 a. Total demand deposits .... 12,970,000 b. Total time and savings deposits 28,829 TOT A L DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic offices Other liabilities for borrowed money .... Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) 44,164,000 EQUITY CAlTTAL Preferred stock, No. shares outstanding None Common stock: a. No. shares authorized 52,800 b. No shares outstanding 52,800 Par Value 528,000 Surplus 1.072,000 Undivided profits 1,819,000 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL $ 3,419,000 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL $ 47,583,000 MEMORANDA Average for 15 or 30 calendar days ending with call date: a. Cash and due from banks $ 3,002,000 WUiTE FCGS AQE WoAjf j)0TPiT,ouS TrlAUBPOWlJ I hi' ,nl.r nl I hf i'kk Ik,s i, r.'Ju 1 1, ,() kIhiIi'Vit i .is nulrilni' value tthil,. ami ,r,, ,,K). jiri. ,.,,,,,,1. ,,,, IV1, . 1'i.pul.ir r.illacies. ,. s K , kermann. Third Kililion. arlu-U-In Mr l).,n,.l,l (;nn J I',,,,,, ,, , gu, ,s, , A ,.m Mm,,,-,.,,. , ,, Wk ,.,,., uri( , K,.,,ril.irv 10. I 'I II 76 SCOUT II LOW MILES, REAL CLEAN $4695 '72 Ford Custom 500 Sedan AT. Air 1695 72 Chevy Caprice Station Watfon 9 Pass. Aut, Air 1995 '75 Subaru 4 Wheel Drive St. Wagon 3195 Open Till Chuck Peterson Motors 400 South University Ave.-Provo- 374 1761 2,272,000 12,596,000 4,505,000 5,000 3,000 1,700,000 24,401,000 1,422,000 1,000 678,000 11,463,000 25,427,000 381,000 4,103,000 25,000 400,000 41,799,000 1,215,000 390,000 760,000 '74 VW Super Bug $1995 74 VW Bui Kxtra Nice 3495 75 Chevey Impala 9pa9 waKn 3995 '74 Ford Mustang 4 Speed. Air 2895 H:00 p.m. Tr-caL. y r I Hybrid Perpetuals finest white rose in Hybrid perpetuals are existence, the June roses of grand- Prior to the develop- mother's garden. Their ment of modern hybrid flowers are large, teas, hybrid perpetual Generally they lack the roses were very popular, refinement of hybrid As their name indicates, teas; an exception is the white-flowered variety Ride near the curb in Fray Karl Druschki, the same direction as which many consider the traffic while on a bike. b. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 2,181,000 c. Total loans 24,335,000 d. Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices 2,740,000 e. Total deposits 43,935,000 f. Federal funds purchased and securities secur-ities sold under agreements to repurchase 1X27,000 Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices: a. Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more .. 2,740,000 Number of operating branches as of call date .... 5 I, Milan Packard, senior vice-president and cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm af-firm that this report of condition is true and correct, cor-rect, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct Attest: Milan Packard F. CALVIN PACKARD H. C. MAYCOCK BOWMAN O. BARLOW Directors. State of Utah, County of Utah ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of July, 1977. JANET McLEOD, Notary Public (My commission expires September 5, 1979) STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial Institutions I, W. S. Brimhall, commissioner of financial institutions, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on July 18, 1977. W. S. BRIMHALL Commissioner of Financial Institutions Published in The Springville Herald July 28, 1977. HARRY HEATHMAN CHEV BUICK - OPEL - LUV PROVO - OREM - SPRINGVILLE 175 North 100 West - Provo 373-9500 UTAH COUNTY'S USED CAR HEADQUARTERS BEST TODAY BETTER TOMORROW THERE IS A REASON WHY WE'RE NUMBER 1 IN UTAH COUNTY USED CARS AND USED TRUCK SALES 71 BUICK '77 CHEV. '76 FORD 76 FORD CentgriQ" Mo-.ie CaHo P,rto Pinto s1095 s5295 2695 $2695 74 PONTIAC 75 BUICK 76 CHEV. 76 CHEVELLE Ventura Electro Monte Carlo Mahbu. M995 s4995 M395 $3895 76 CHEV. 77 BUICK 73 CHEV. 74 DATSUN Coorite Ceitury Impola 260Z M495 s5195 s1395 J3995 74 CHEV. 77 CHEV. 75 CHEV. 77 BUICK Cop'ice Cofcours Mon io Regal $2495 M995 s2495 J5995 74 DATSUN 73 CHEV. 76 CHEV. 74 DODGE 260Z Novo. Cheverte Club Pickup. $3995 $1495 $2495 $3195 IT'S A SHORT DISTANCE FROM ANYWHERE TO HARRY HEATHMAN CHEV. 75 JEEP 76 BUICK 76 CHEV. 77 CHEV. p,tkup Regal CofveMe Monte Carlo $3995 s4498 7995 s5795 71 CHEV. 75 OLDS 75 CHEV. 72 CHEV. Kpuiy Cut'cm li Ton 4 X 4 Pickup Mal-bu s595 s3495 s3595 995 73 GMC 75 CHEV. 75 DODGE 73 BUICK t 2 ton Pickup Blazer 4 X 4 Dart Regal s2195 s4395 s2195 $2195 75 JEEP 73 BUICK 71 AUDI 77 CHEV. CJ54X4 Regol 1 00 IS Vecjo s3895 $2195 $1695 $4195 73 FORD 74 JEEP 75 BUICK 73 CHRYSLER '"" CJ5 Segol Nev. Yorkr s1595 s3295 s3295 M995 LOWER PRICES HIGHER TRADE-IN BEST SELECTION IN UTAH COUNTY NOBODY OUT SELLS NOBODY OUT VALUES HARRY HEATHMAN HARRY HEATHMAN NUMBER 1" CAR & TRUCK DEALER FOR UTAH COUNTY & CENTRAL 8. SOUTHERN UTAH |