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Show PHONE 489-9651 - For Sale Miscellaneous LOFTY pile, free from soil is the carpet cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham-pooer sham-pooer $2. Kolob Lumber. f28 PRESCRIPTIONS Fountain free delivery. S.O.S. Drug 214 South Main 489-6041. tfc EXCELLENT condition, no scratches or dents, used Getzen coronet, and a black Wurlitzer clarinet. Phone 489-8032 after 5:30 p.m. for a good deal for music students. s6tfn CRISP juicy cold storage apples ap-ples at Sabins Orchards, Salem. Call 798-3849 nl8ffc USED Sunbeam furnace 85, 00 BTU. Good Condition $150.00, ph. 489-6931. m27 Services ARE you tired of paying high prices for a cheap disco system? And are you tired of getting a poor disco for the money you paid? Let the DYNAMIC DISCO do your next dance! We have excellent equipment and a great light show. Our base price is $100. For bookings or more information call Craig Conover at 489-6958. tfn POSTERS painted for any occasion. oc-casion. Call Springville Herald or 489-6958. tfn DEAD and useless animals removal nominal charge. John Kuhni Sons, Phone 373-7600. tfc 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 . tfc zj&aaiocH Chain Saw Service Center. We sharpen all makes. Carpenter Seed Co., 1030 So. State, Provo. tfcju21 g M SPRINGVILLES NEWEST AUTO REPAIR SHOP. Foreign Vn& domestic autos. Major or minor repair work. Specializing in VW's. Norm's Auto Repair. 396 East 400 South, Springville 489-8512. m6 NOW is the time to build or remodel. Prices will never be cheaper. No job too large or too small. Competitive bidding. Phone 465-9792. m6 I am available to babysit and clean in your home, nights and weekends. Please call Tammy, at 489-4145. 128 For Sale Auto 75 CAMARO. Power steering, steer-ing, power brakes, tilt steering steer-ing and rally sport equipment. equip-ment. Auto, transmission, vinyl roof, AMFM cassette stereo, new tires. Good on gas, $3,900. Call 373-8750 ext. 275 9-5 or 798-8950 evenings. tfn MUST sell '78 Buick Skyhawk. For more information informa-tion call 226-2448 after 3. f28 LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Education of Nebo School District hereby announces that it will hold its regular Board Meeting on March 11, 1980 at 2 :00 p.m. in the office of the Board of Education, 350 South Main Street, Spanish . Fork, Utah. The public is invited to attend. ErrolJ.Smith Clerk-Treasurer Published in the Springville Herald February 28 and March 2, 1980. PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Education of Nebo School District hereby announces it will hold a public hearing on its future building program at 7:00 p.m., March 11, 1980, in the Little Theatre of the Spanish Fork High School. The public is encouraged to attend. ErrolJ.Smith Clerk-Treasurer Published in The Springville Herald February 28 and March 2, 1980. For Sale j Real Estate BEAUTIFUL split entry. Two bedrooms, one bath, family room, two fireplaces, near church and schools, in quiet neighborhood. Great terms. Call Terry Curtis, 756-631 5 or Robinson & Wilson Realty 756-2591. d20tfc MAPLETON - clean, comfortable, comfor-table, 3 bedroom home on ' acre with water and animal rights. Reduced to $56,500.00 for quick sale. 489-5427. m6 For Rent KIDS WELCOME in ART CITY VILLAGE APTS. Unfurnished apt. wall to wall carpet, drapes, fridge, stove, air conditioning, disposal, washerdryer hook-ups. Call 225-3746. m24tfc 3 bedroom deluxe duplex. Fireplace, garage, appliances, ap-pliances, drapes, near Springville Spr-ingville High. No smoking, pets. $300.00. 489-9711 or 489-5181. ' f28 OLDER Couple, we buy your home, you live in beautiful 3 bedroom duplex. Very private, with garage, extra cash for travel. Call 489-5074. " f28 VERY Nice 2 bedroom duplex in excellent Springville Spr-ingville location. No smokers or pets. 489-4954. f28 SPRINGVILLE 2 bedroom apt. carpet, drapes, washer, dryer hookups. 1 year old, no pets. $180.00 per month or $200.00 with children. 117 West 700 So. 489-8452. m6 2 bedroom house portly furnished. fur-nished. No smoking, drinking drink-ing or pets. Phone 489-5928. f28 Wanted - Help WORK only the hours you want. Car and telephone necessary no experience required. re-quired. Call or write the Fuller Brush Co., 795 So. Cherry Dr., Orem, Utah 84057 or 225-2662. n29tfc $370 per thousand for envelopes you mail. Postage paid free. C, K, A - J, PO. Box 1177, Tooele, .Utah 84074 f28 $205.80 possible in only 5 hrs. Work per week at home. Your answer to financial finan-cial security. MEM, P.O. Box 478-SHB, Springville, Utah 84663. f28 MAPLETON City is accepting applications for city policemen. Application forms may be picked up at the Mapleton City office, 35 E. Maple Street, Mapleton, Utah, Monday through Friday Fri-day between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Salary is negotiable. m6 LADIES-Learn professional face design and color draping drap-ing consultation with own hours and excellent pay. Call Terri, 225-8282. f28 PAPER boys and girls needed. need-ed. A good opportunity to earn and learn. Adult substitutes also needed. Call 489-6719 or 465-9474. a3 Work Wanted WILL do baby sitting in my home. Reasonable rates. Call 489-9510. Ask for Karen. m6 Voters' league to meet The Informed Voters League will be holding a public meeting at the Orem Civic Center March 6, from 7 - 9 p.m. Besides a guest speaker who will be offering information on how to become more informed, there will be a film on constitutional principles. The film is narrated by Idaho State Representative George Hansen. The U.S. Treasury Dept. made a profit of over $400,000 in 1977 on the difference between the monetary value of coins and their cost. BUY, SELL. TRADE OR Ordinance No. 10-80 j AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY KNOWN AS PERRY ADDITION INTO THE SPRINGVILLE SPRING-VILLE CITY LIMITS. Whereas, a petition has been filed in writing with the City Council, signed by. all of the owners of certain land contiguous to the boundaries of Springville City, and Whereas, said petition has been signed by the owners of all of said property, and Whereas, the petition requests that certain property be annexed into Springville City. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Springville, Utah: Section I. The following described property known as the Perry Addition, is hereby annexed an-nexed by Springville City and from and after the effective date hereof and the filing of all plats and certified copies hereof as required by law shall be included in the boundaries boun-daries of the city : Commencing at a point on the east right-of-way fence of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way, which point is South 214.74 feet and West 318.99 feet from the NE corner of Sec. 30, Township 7 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base & Meridian; thence South 0 degrees 14' 52" East 327.85 feet along the east UPRR right-of-way fence which is the present city boundary; thence West 2014.70 feet to the easterly line of the 1-15 frontage right-of-way; thence North 39 degrees 01' 41" East -63.67 feet along said right-of-way line; thence 176.68 feet along said right-of-way on the arc of a 766.70 foot radius curve to the left whose chord bears North 31 degrees 14' 17" East 176.29 feet; thence North 24 degrees 37' 55" East 178.46 feet along said right-of-way line; thence North 89 degrees 42' 41" East 1023.41 feet along the south right-of-way line of 2400 South Street; thence South 87 degrees 00' 06" East 785.00 feet along said right-of-way line to the point of beginning. Containing 15.6 acres. Section II. The official boundary map of Springville City shall be amended to show the inclusion of the above-described above-described property within the city boundaries. Section III. This ordinance or-dinance shall become effective 20 days after its publication or 30 days after its final passage, whichever is more remote. Section IV. The City Recorder shall cause such copies of the annexation an-nexation plat covering the above-described property and certified copies of this ordinance as are required by law to be filed and recorded in the offices of-fices of the Utah County Recorder, Utah County Clerk, and Secretary of State. Section V. The City Recorder shall cause this ordinance to be puslished in the Springville Herald, a newspaper published in this city. PASSED by a two-thirds two-thirds majority of the City Council of Springville, Utah, this 19th day of February, 1980. John T. Marshall, Mayor Attest: Verl S. Dallin, City Recorder State of Utah, County of Utah, ss. I, Verl S. Dallin, City Recorder of Springville, Utah, hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and correct copy of an ordinance or-dinance entitled "An Ordinance Annexing Certain Territory Known as Perry Addition into the Springville City limits," passed and adopted by a two-thirds majority vote of the City Council of Springville, Utah, at a meeting thereof held February 19, 1980, as said Ordinance appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City. Verl S. Dallin City Recorder Published in 'The Springville Herald February 28, 1980. RENT THROUGH THE C FOR FAST ACTION Public Probate and Guardianship Molice Consul! county clerk or the respective signers for further information. Ordinance No. 11-80 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY KNOWN AS GAMMELL NO. 1 ADDITION INTO THE SPRINGVILLE CITY LIMITS. Whereas, a petition has been filed in writing with the City Council signed by tne owner of certain land contiguous to the boundaries boun-daries of Springville City, and Whereas, said petition requests that certain property be annexed an-nexed into Springville City, and Whereas, said petition has been signed by the owner of all of said property, and Whereas, the annexation an-nexation requested is of an area of less than five acres, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Springville, Utah: SECTION 1: The following described property, known as the Gammell No. 1 Addition, is hereby annexed by Springville City, and from and after the effective date hereof and the filing of all plats and certified copies hereof as required by law shall be included in the boundaries of the city: Commencing at a corner of the existing city boundary on the east line of an unnamed street said point being south 1816.33' and east 697.83' from the north '4 corner of Section 3 Township 8 South Range 3jast Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Thence as follows: South 77 degrees 30' 40" east 349.47' thence; North 89 degrees 35' 00" west 339.33' thence; North 01 degrees 28' 20" west 73.13' to the point of beginning. This annexation contains 0.28 acres. . SECTION 2: The official of-ficial boundary map of Springville shall be amended to show the inclusion of the above- described property within the city boundaries. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall become effective 20 days after its first publication or 30 days after its final passage, whichever is more remote. SECTION 4: The City Recorder shall cause such copies of the annexation an-nexation plat covering the above-described property and certified copies of this ordinance as are required by law, to be filed with the Utah County Recorder, Utah County Clerk, and Secretary of State. SECTION 5: The City Recorder shall cause a short summary of this ordinance to be published in the Springville Herald, a newspaper published and of general circulation in this city. PASSED by a two-thirds two-thirds majority of the City Council of Springville, Utah this 19th day of February,-1980. John T. Marshall, Mayor Attest: Verl S. Dallin, City Recorder State of Utah, County of Utah, ss. K I, Verl S. Dallin, City. Recorder of Springville,' Utah, hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and correct copy of an ordinance or-dinance entitled "An Ordinance Annexing Certain Territory Known as Gammell No. 1 Addition Ad-dition into the Springville City Limits," passed and adopted by a two-thirds majority vote of the City Council of Springville, Utah, at a meeting thereof held February 19, 1980, as said Ordinance appears of record in my office. VerlS. Dallin Published in The Springville Herald February 28, 1980. Most poets need inspiration. in-spiration. Schiller's was the smell of rotten apples, which he always kept on his desk while writing. The fashion accessory for 1980 is the belt. The wide ones include sashes and wraps; the narrow ones are neat. Notice Ordinance No. 8-79 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY KNOWN AS BROOKBRIDGE ADDITION INTO THE SPRINGVILLE CITY LIMITS. Whereas, a petition has been filed in writing with the City Council signed by Loyd Bird, the owner(s) of certain land contiguous to and completely surrounded by the boundaries of Springville City, and Whereas, said petition requests the certain property be annexed into Springville City, and Whereas, the petition has been signed by the owner of all of said property, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Springville, Utah: Section I. The following described property known as the Brookbridge Addition, is hereby an- nexed by Springville City and from and after the effective date hereof and the filing of all plats and certified copies hereof as required by law shall be included in the boundaries boun-daries of the city: Commencing at a point North 00 degrees 37' 32" West 1138.50' and North 89 degrees 22' 28" East 1234.20' from the Southwest South-west corner of the Northwest Nor-thwest 4 of Section 3, Township 8 South Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridan; Thence as follows; North 05 degrees 22' 28" East 701.58'; thence South 72 degrees 07' 32" East 623.04': thence South 05 degrees 22' 28" West 525.99'; thence South 25 degrees 40 31" East 58.00' To a point which is 3' perpendicularly, per-pendicularly, distant southwesterly - from the SW face of an ' existing 0.50' wide concrete curb wall bordering the Springville High School parking lot; thence South 25 degrees 40' 31'L290' along a line wnich is parallel to and 3' perpendicularly' per-pendicularly' distant southwesterly from said curb wall to the north line of 900 South Street; thence West 38' along said north line; thence North 18' to the easterly edge of Hobble Creek; thence along the east edge of Hobble Creek for the next 3 courses and distances: North 48 degrees 30' 99.67' thence North 56 degrees 30' West 61'; thence North 43 degrees 30' West 38'; thence South 89 degrees 46' 43" West 530.931'; thence North 00 degrees 54' 29" East 174.3' ; thence North 73 degrees 29' 43" West 44.175' to the point .of beginning. Contains 11.274 acres. Section II boundary The official map of Springville shall be amended to show the inclusion of the above-described above-described property within the city boundaries. Section III. This ordinance or-dinance shall become effective 20 days after its publication or 30 days after its final passage, whichever is more remote. Section IV. The City Recorder shall cause snph rnnips of the an- nexation plat covering the aDove-aescriDea property and certified copies ofv this ordinance as are required by law to be filed and recorded in the offices of-fices of the Utah County Recorder, Utah County Clerk, and Secretary of State. Section V. The City Recorder is directed to cause this ordinance to be published in the Springville Herald, a newspaper published in this city. PASSED by a two-thirds two-thirds majority of the City Council of Springville, Utah, this 6th day of November, 1979. . JohnT. Marshall, Mayor Attest: Verl S. Dallin, City Recorder. STATE OF UTAH, County of Utah, ss. I, Verl S. Dallin, City Recorder of Springville, Utah, hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and correct copy of an or- Ordinance No. 12-80 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY KNOWN IAS GAMMELL NO. 2 ADDITION INTO THE SPRINGVILLE CITY LIMITS. Whereas, a petition has been filed in writing with the City Council signed by the owner of certain land contiguous to the boundaries boun-daries of Springville City, and Whereas, said petition requests that certain property be annexed into Springville City, and Whereas, said petition has been signed by the owner of all of said property, and Whereas, the annexation an-nexation requested is of an area of less than five acres, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Springville,. Utah: SECTION 1: The following described property, known as the Gammell No. 2 Addition, is hereby annexed by Springville City, and from and after the effective date hereof and the filing of all plats and certified copies hereof as required by law shall be included in the boundaries of the city: Commencing at the S.E. corner of the existing city boundary, said point being North 480.36' & West 94.42' from the S.E. corner of section 34, T. 7 S. R. 3 E. thence; N. 00 degrees 29' 00" E. 66.00', thence; N. 03 degrees 30' W. 135.33', thence; West 5.89' thence; N. 03 degrees 55' 02" W. 474.34', thence; N. 89 degrees 34' 58" W. 132.00', thence; S. 00 degrees 25' 02" E. 68.64', thence; N. 89 degrees 34' 58" E. 161.04', thence; S. 00 degrees 25' 02" E. 609.95', thence; N. 89 degrees 31' W. 252.00' to the point of beginning. This annexation contains con-tains 3.96 acres. SECTION 2: The official of-ficial boundary map of Springville shall , be amended to show the inclusion of the above-described above-described property within the city boundaries. SECTION 3: This ordinance or-dinance shall become effective.20 days after its publication or 30 days after its final passage, whichever is more remote. SECTION 4: The City Recorder shall cause such copies of the annexation an-nexation plat covering the above-described property and certified copies of this ordinance as are required by law, to be filed with the Utah County Recorder, Utah County Clerk, and Secretary of State. SECTION 5: The City Recorder shall cause a short summary of this ordinance to be published in the Springville Herald, a newspaper published and of general circulation in this city. PASSED by a two-thirds two-thirds majority of the City Council of Springville, Utah this 19th day of February, 1980. John T. Marshall, Mayor Attest: Verl S. Dallin, City Recorder. State of Utah, County of Utah, ss. I, Verl S. Dallin, City Recorder of Springville, Utah, hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and correct copy of an ordinance or-dinance entitled "An Ordinance Annexing Certain Territory Known as Gammell No. 2 Addition Ad-dition into the Springville City Limits," passed and adopted by a two-thirds majority vote of the City Council of Springville, Utah, at a meeting 'thereof held February 19, 1980, as said Ordinance dinance entitled "An Ordinance Annexing Certain Territory Known as Brookbridge Addition into the Springville City Limits," passed and adopted by a two-thirds majority vote of the City Council of Springville, Utah, at a meeting thereof held 6 November, 1979, as said Ordinance appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of this city. VERLS. DALLIN City Recorder l February MAPLETON CITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED SEWER SYSTEM A Public Hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m. (MST) on March 12, 1980, in the Mapleton City Building, 35 East Maple, Mapleton, Utah, to discuss a proposed sewer system for Mapleton. Comments will be solicited from residents of the City concerning whether or not a sewer system should be constructed. con-structed. The results of a Wastewater Facilities Planning Study performed per-formed by an engineering consultant and funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will be reviewed. This will include in-clude a discussion of sewage treatment and sewage collection alternatives and their associated costs and relative environmental impacts. All residents are encouraged to attend. Mapleton City Mayor and City Council 02-05-80 Published in the Springville Herald February 14, and 28, and March 6, and 13, 1980. 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. 54104 ( 51-5150) Albert W. Harmer, 810 S. 800 E., Springville, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 6-inch well, 100-500 ft. deep, at a point N. 1050 ft. W. 1100 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 6, T8S, R3E (2 mi W. of Springville), and used for stockwatering 50 cattle in SE'4SE'4 Sec. 6, T8S, R3E. 54110 (51-5151) Albert W. Harmer, 810 S. 800 E., Springville, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 6-inch well, 100-500 ft. deep, at a point S. 530 ft. W. 220 ft. fromNE Cor Sec. 31.T7S, R3E (2 mi W. of Springville) ; and used for stockwatering 50 cattle in NEUNEU Sec. 31, T7S, R3E. 54128 (51-5156) Verl Davies, P.O. Box 106, Spanish Fork, UT 0.015 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from a 6-inch well, 100-500 ft. deep, at a point N. 1250 ft. W. 895 ft. from S'-4 Cor. Sec. 6, T8S, R3E (3 mi N. of Spanish Fork); and used for the domestic purposes of 5 persons, miscellaneous in conjunction with the operation of a truck repair shop in NEV4SWV4, SEUSWU Sec. 6, T8S, R3E. Protests resisting the granting of this application ap-plication with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State appears of record in my office. V erl S. Dallin Published in The Springville Herald February 28, 1980. Pontiac NEW 1979 GMC G-119 TAN, 4SP., FOLD REAR SEAT, PS, PB GAGES, AUX TANK, PLUS MORE. AVOID THE SPRING & SUMMER RUSH ORDER YOUR SUMMER VACATION CAR OR TRUCK NOW. SEE OR TALK TO JOHN HALES STEVE HENLINE AL RUN0LFS0N ill 28, 1980 - The Springville Herald - Page Thirteen Raymond H. Jackson Raymond Paul Jackson, 67, of San Diego, died Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1980, of injuries suffered in a fire at his apartment. A brother lives in Springville. He was born Feb. 10, 1913 in Texas, a son of Alonzo Elmo and Mary Angeline Bartlett Jackson. He was married twice. He was in the Army during World War II, and received the Purple Heart. He was a former resident of Springville and Salt Lake City. Survivors include two brothers and one sister, Carl W. Jackson, Springville; Ernest J. Jackson, Galveston, Texas, and Helen Pastushin, Hilo, Hawaii. ORDINANCE An ordinance relating to minimum land areas of building lots requiring sewage disposal subsurface sub-surface absorption system. BE IT ORDAINED by the City of Mapleton, Utah, that the following section 31 is added to Title VII "Zoning" as a new section under Chapter 2 "Supplementary Regulations," Re-gulations," as follows: 7-2-31 : SEWAGE DISPOSAL SUBSURFACE SUB-SURFACE ABSORPTION AB-SORPTION SYSTEM: Notwithstanding any other provision of this ordinance, in areas where domestic sewage disposal facilities are dependent upon septic tanks and other subsurface absorption ab-sorption systems for waste water disposal, the building lot size shall not be smaller than 14,500 square feet in area. The provisions of Chapter 8, Title VII of this Code shall be applicable to the administration, enforcement, violation, and penalty of this ordinance. or-dinance. It being deemed necessary for the preservation of the health, safety, and repose of the inhabitants of Mapleton City, this ordinance or-dinance shall become effective immediately upon publication. Edward K. Wiscombe Mayor Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mapleton, Utah, this 19th day of February, 1980. Published in the Springville Herald Feb. 28, 1980. Engineer, 231 E. 400 SLC, UT 84111, on s., or before Mar. 29, 1980. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in the Springville Herald Feb. 14, 21, & 28, 1980. Buick G5 (MlaiD (tea CEBGESKil!l!)(;nilI Riley L. Young Funeral services for Riley Lee Young, 77, who died Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1980 were held Friday at 11:30 a.m. in the Wellington Second Ward Chapel. He was born May 1, 1902 in Huntington, Emery County, a son of Feda Little and Nancy Luella Green Young. He married Inez Roena Johnson and they were later divorced. He then married Sybil Sealy Porter. Survivors include his wife, five daughters and two sons. LaDonna Powell, Murray; Sheila Kravet, Riverton; Nancy Fedy and Luanna Oliver, both of Salt Lake City; Sharon Kehl, Granger; Philo Young and Robert Young, both of Idaho Falls; four stepchildren, Fa mum M. Young, Ferron, Emery County; Reva Mae Dorrell, Salt Lake City; Merrill Young, Price; Jerry Young, South Jordan; 34 grandchildren; 45 great grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters, Mae Luella Klecker, Blackfoot, Ida.; Clinton L. Young, Mapleton; Lloyd Young, Lorenzo, Idaho, and Lynn Y. Hildebrend, Portland, Ore. Burial was at the Price City Cemetery. Lenore C. Wightman Lenore Condie Wightman died Feb. 20 at the City of Hope Duarte, Calif., of leukemia. She was born Nov. 4, 1914, to Kenneth P. Condie and Zina Childs Condie in Springville. She married Richard R. Wightman April 4, 1937, in California. She was employed at Aero Jet, but retired because of illness. She is survived by her husband and three children, Richard C. Wightman, Mrs. Camm (Judith) Swift, Robert Wightman and seven grandchildren, all of Arcadia; one brother and four sisters, Malcolm K. Condie, Mrs. Wilford (Carol) Manwaring, Mrs. Ben (Mary Jane) Olsen, Springville; Mrs. Gordon W. (Eulalea) Livingston, Orem, and Mrs. Robert (Aileen) Conrad, Esk-dale. Esk-dale. Funeral arrangements were taken care of by Pierce Bros., Arcadia, Calif. Burial was in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. If you've no corkscrew, run hot water on the neck of the bottle. The heat may expand the glass enough to cause the cork to pop out. TRUCKS Oldsmobile TON |