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Show ( Page Six -The Springville Herald-March 2, 1978 - , , vf- , Ws?Mt' . . -'t : 11 Springville Winter : , rMte?'? ..fte Winter comes to Springville , - ;; - vA'M,, If ' . ; .i. i ' ' &t 4? ' 0 ' v "' with a mantle gleaming white - , -,., ;'';; h J ? 7m From the distant valley floor . ' . t f j to majestic mountain height. . i ' ' v'--' rY.' " . 'f'Xfk There comes a quiet breathless hush f " t J J that setUes over all , f W 'J r TJAOX And the folks in rapture watch ', ' iuM'' '1 I jfe SS? f W '-X the snowflakes start to fall. fg f 'N. Familiar and ordinary things fe'5j5 'V tfjk ife 1 ; i h N 'IxH '-V' ' are soon hidden out of sight if f ' Rwl'"! f l j Pi 5 V ' ' ' And changed to things of beauty jvJ Ctff 811 Ivj H ; 1 'H f . . . " k through the hours of the night t,; J ' ' BHM '1 ! P -f? ' T Wtt When winter comes to Springville ; , cHlT'l - MWiilWt H' ''$' - l? '1 It's a most enchanting place r V ijf ' '1 ' "''V ' ' A I'J With rooftops sparkling in the sun r . 1 ,' f'i f s '.'. 1 ' and trees all trimmed in lace. J If llpr f 1'' V Bush and weed are ermine draped f'-' ' ll 8'" U : " ' and set with jewels that shine liliy 1 f 1 ' l Fences all are frosted white ? I fi I' - ' and standing in a line. J , - ' I - W C " ' Springville is a lovely place , ; ' ''1 ?3QrW'I'l" l1 ' f But ittas a special beauty - ," 7 ' ' J Sfef d wC" :""' - 1 when wintertime is here. ; - :' I '' Sv''-' I r?J ! ' WW - 4 The beauty felt in Springville , ' If' - '"Cw'"'; ;V'"'1 A, ' t'& A is the love that people share , I , ' - .! , A. . - ;f 4h . I T , M W - -- OtV"- And is never felt more strongly I - ' -Jv' l'V: ' s ' '?:' - '' " "'"i" ' i ' ' ' ii '"i i 0 VV ' I ' i" Ainer Chader in his workshop . v 1 lIX T!' ' " t o - 1 " "-ili- W y li sPent manv hours building bird houses for our " J X Xl 1J 'XC S U 4 s l4 --mfMViJ f ' feathered friends who want to spend the winter in ' fj ' f ' ' " ' '1 "Vf 'IP&IIV Springville. We felt that Mr. Anderson's poem, m 4 !'f s I M ' ' 'V-j yOJ'4'V "Springville Winter," aptly described the feelings T ; iJf B . X ' T ' - 1 :V Vr. fJSl fc f many Springville resident.. . and probably even ' l 1 I r s - ! x - . r f f - the dozens of birds who dwell in Mr. Chader's bird l-tel I - - - - . V V " . V: lj;, PHQtosbyOneitaSumsion J La Leche League to meet "The Advantages of The meeting will be East in Springville. Breastfeeding" will be held on Wednesday, This is the first in a the topic at the March March 8, at 8p.m. in the series of four discussion Meeting of La Leche home of Mrs. Mark meetings which off er both League. Muhlestein 100 N. 599 encourgament and Local UTech students Xvad win in DECA competition : - Look! We had our picture taken with a TV star! Big Bird! Choose one 5x7 or 4 wallet sizes in natural color, just 1.95. Come, have your child's photo taken with one of the gang from Sesame Street. Pick Big Bird, Cookie Monster, or Bert and Ernie stuffed characters. Select from several different poses. Copies and enlargements available at higher prices. Two or three children (to age 12) in one photo, 2.98. No appointment necessary. Charge it. Sesame toys and clothes available at JCPenney Pixat JCPenney lues., Wed. and Thurs. Hours: 9:30 to 1:00 - Mar. 7, 8 & 9 2:00 to 5:30 1977 JCPenney Co . .Inc Springville and Mapleton students winning honors at the recent statewide Utah Junior Collegiate competition com-petition of DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America), were Tammy Petrofesa and Dave Stark. They competed along with other Utah Technical College of Provo students and students from five other colleges. The competition was held at the Homestead in Midway and Utah Tech-Provo Tech-Provo won 22 out of 44 awards given, according to Lindon Parks, DECA advisor for the college. Included were 10' first places, eight seconds and four thirds. Tammy, who took second place honors in the Training Manual competition, com-petition, is from Springville. Mr. Stark, Mapleton, won second place in the Merchandising Mer-chandising Decision Making. Feb. 25 Girl to Fredrick and Carol Oberg Kenley, 388 E. 300 N., No. 9, Springville. Baby boy born February 27 to Mark A. and Marian Springer Smith at the Cottonwood Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank Springer, Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Thales S, Smith, Porterville, California. Feb. 23 Boy to Cyril and Betty Blake Crandall, 956 S. Main, Springville. Feb. 24 Boy to Dean and Victoria Vic-toria Gurr Nelson, 563 S. 300 W., Springville. Feb. 24 Boy to William and Sandra Neff Nielsen, 285 N. 100 W., Springville. breastfeeding information in-formation to interested mothers. For further information call Glory Gifford 375-6933 or Nikki Purcell 375-2476. Among some primitive peoples, the king or chieftain was directly responsible for rain and sunshine. r Swing into Spring with new Pleated Knits catch the eye of that special guy with great fabrics X .AX mH iium I I NICCH1 GRANNIES' FABRICS 274 So. Main, SprinqvilU Happy birthday to Jerremy Lee Smith who will celebrate his first birthday Saturday, Satur-day, March 4. His parents are Doug and Marlena Lamb Smith and proud grandparents grand-parents are Don and Dora Lamb and Margaret Smith, all of Springville. Brookside School pta Annual PRE -SCHOOL PICTURES in Professional Living Color Thursday March 9 Friday AAarch 10 2 DAYS 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Each Day Come either day but we suggest names from 'A' to 'K' come Thursday and 1' to T on Friday Package Includes: 15x7 and 2 3 Vix5 in folder Plus 4 wallets Only VERNON CASTLETON PHOTOGRAPHER Roger Williams, Springville office Roger Williams thinks of others. He does something about it in the Chamber of Commerce, the Kiwania and the United Way. And he's happy to do anything he can to help you when you come into our Springville office. All of us, like Roger, want to give you the friendly, efficient service our customers deserve. It's our way of thanking you for your business. For savings checking borrowing any banking need, ask Roger, Janet, Sherry or Brett anyone at of Utoh,rj.A. Memttei I DIC Heads up people putting you ahead. |