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Show ! 'a 1 ,1 U '.i buy, sell, trade or rent through the ctosiffiedl sadls phone 489-5651 for fast action For Sale Miscellaneous CARPETS and life too can be beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham-pooer, sham-pooer, $2. Kolob Lumber. j22 PRESCRIPTIONS Fountain free delivery. S.O.S. Drug 214 South Main 489-6041. tfc 1977 P.E. 250 Suzuki Motorcycle. Motor-cycle. Excellent condition, low miles. Bought new in 1979. $1,000. 489-7280 after 5. tfn FOR SALE A 10' x 4' Neon Lighted Sign. Lights still work. Could be used for -advertising. Has value of $600.00 will take best offer. Call 489-6958. tfc CRISP juicy cold storage apples ap-ples at Sabin Orchards. . Salem, fall 798-3849. tfr PINION Firewood, unsplit; split $85.00 per ton. Call -1-789-3899. Corral poles 16 ;.ft. $3.50, 22 ft. $5.50, Cedar 'post, all sizes $3.50 and up, ; lumber 20c bd. ft. j22 ,2 oven stove and side by 'side fridge-freezer. Phone 489-6958. tfc For Sale Real Estate BEAUTIFUL view lot in North-' North-' East Springville. Call Lavon Payne 798-3652. or Boley Realty 374-0478. fl2 BY OWNER 3 bdrm, split level, dbl car garage, frplc. Unfinished bsmt, fruit trees. - 140 W. 600 N. Sprgvl. 489-8404. tfc For Rent KIDS WELCOME in ART CITY VILLAGE APTS. Unfurnisfifcd 'apt, wall tQ wall carpet, drapes, fridge, stove, air ; conditioning, disposal. washerdryer hook-ups. Call 225-3746. m24tfc 1 bedroom apartment at 140 W 1st No. in Springville. Call 489-4193 or see at this address. ad-dress. j!5 1 bedroom apt. Newly decorated, no pets, $150.00 plus utilities. Call LaMar Miner 489-4468. j29 MAPLETON 5 bedroom home, country location. Garage, yard $325. plus hoat and lights 375 1608. 122 Personal MR. Entrepreneur: We have just what you need. You can ,have your own business office of-fice with all the amenities at the lowest believable cost. Call us at 489-5662 for more information. fl2 Miscellaneous Wanted Buyer of: OLD U.S. COINS, Foreign coins. Gold and silver, most forms. Call Jim 489-7039. 023tfc BLAINE R. THORN Mayb I can iov you torn money on lop quollty protection, whatever your Insurance na. instate or phorie BLAINE R. THORN 915 Hillcrest Dnv Sprtngvills. Utah 419-412 Alls tat Insutomt Cumpomai Services w 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 $140.00. For bookings book-ings 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 Rubbet Stamp Center in Central Utah. 161 South Main, Springville, Phone 489-5651. tfc COMPLETE apartment and home maintenance. Plumbing, Plumb-ing, heating and electrical. 30 years experience, reasonable. Intermountain Services. 489 6673. o2tfc BABY SITTING in my home. Davs. Call Lorie 489-8251. j29 FOR fast efficient cleaning of your home or business. Call Bradshaw Family Cleaning at 489-4262. j29 DIAMOND RINGS FINE JEWELRY GIFTS Check our prices before you buy Pioneer Center 391 N. Main ' Springville Job Opportunities Easy money made at home. Use your own talents. No selling, no soliciting. Call 489-8538 or 489-7979. j29 For Sale Auto '77 Chevy, automatic transmission, power steering, steer-ing, power brakes, air, cruise control, tilt wheel, 2 gas tanks, uses regular gas, wired for trailer, very clean. Phone 489-9310 or 798-3393. j22 NOTICE OF MEETING DATES The Board of Education of Nebo School District hereby gives notice that the board meeting dates for the remainder of the 1980-81 school year are as follows: February 11, 1981. March 11, 1981 April 8, 1981 May 13, 1981 June 24, 1981 The meetings will begin at 4:30 p.m. in the board room of the Nebo School District Office, 350 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah. The public is invited to attend. ErrolJ. Smith Clerk-Treasurer Published in the Springville Herald January 22 and 29, 1981. Thirteen Indian languages are spoken in Mexico. FOREIGN PARTS STORE VW BRAKE SHOES box$8.95 VW VALVE COVER GASKETS each35 V7 OIL SCREEN GASKETS SET 25 VW ENGINE OVERHAUL labor $160.00 VW VALVE GRIND .labor $85.00 VWTUNE UPS ubor$ 19.95 VW DRAKE JOB ubo $29.95 US AUTOS ALTERNATORS ..... .from $32.00 US WATER PUMPS from$24.00 US VOLTAGE REGULATORS from$12.95 US STARTER MOTORS from$29.95 WATCHES . 391 gU J f I S 3(Jr K P "Wbr R o Ej C i s I I Instruction EXPERIENCED piano ins'truc-tion ins'truc-tion for beginners. Call Mrs. Bradshaw at 489-4262, located conveniently at 212 So. 400 E. across from Grant School. j29 NATIONALLY certified piano teacher. Ron D. Richardson 798 6673, Palnyra (Just 5 minutes from Springville.) f5 MODERN Dance Training. $12.00 monthly. Virginia Tanner Creative dance with graduated Ballet Technique. 3'j years and older. Register in person, Saturday, Satur-day, Jan. 24, 1:00-6:00 p.m. 34 West 200 South, Springville Spr-ingville 489-7939. Art City Creative Dance Studio. j22 OLMPIC Gymnastic Training Train-ing $14.00 monthly. 2' to 3'i yrs. with parents. Separate classes for boys and girls 4 yrs. and older. Fully equipped facility, established. Competative program. Register in person, Jan 24 1-6 34 West 200 So. Springville 489-7939. j22 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 HOUSEWORK, child core, Springville home, 2 children 7 & 8. Must be good with children, references. $3 per hour. Call Fran at work at 377-9730. j29 WANTED - responsible part-time part-time babysitter. 24 hrs per week. 4 mornings and 1 afternoon, 2 small children. 489-4325. i7? JOB SERVICE EMPLOYERS PRIVATE OR BUSINESS Need temporary jobs done? Shovel sidewalks, move furniture, inventory inven-tory stock, paint fences or homes. Remodeling, typing, typ-ing, cleaning, maintenance, sales, etc. We can provide people to do the job for reasonable wages NO FEES CHARGED Call 373-7500 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE AMENDMENiOF THE GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE CONSERVATION OF OIL AND GAS IN UTAH NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. 190-3 THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL OPERATORS, TAKERS OF PRODUCTION, PRO-DUCTION, MINERAL AND ROYALTY OWNERS AND OTHER PERSONS IN THE STATE OF UTAH IN-TERESTED IN-TERESTED IN DRILLING FOR AND THE PRODUCTION OF OIL AND-OR GAS: Under the provisions of Chapter 6, Title 40, Utah Code Annotated 1953, the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining is given authority to make rules and regulations and amend them from time to time as deemed necessary for the proper administration of the Oil and Gas Conservation Con-servation Act. Notice is hereby given that the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining has prepared a tentative set of amendments and revisions to the Genral Rules and Regulations covering the following described areas: 1. Where applicable, all current rules and regulations will be amended by substituting "Board" and-or "Division" in lieu of "Commission". 2. Rule C-ll will be deleted and a new Rule 1-1 UNDERGROUND INJECTION IN-JECTION CRITERIA AND STANDARDS adopted. This regulation is being considered for adoption for the purpose of establishing a portion of "Utah's Underground Injection Program" as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act, PL 93-523 as amended by PL 95-190, and the rules and regulations thereunder. 3. Rule C-27 is a proposed new rule to curtail the flaring of gas. 4. Suggested amendments amend-ments to any other rule or regulation will be considered con-sidered for adoption. A hearing will be held on said amendments and additions on Thursday, February 26, 1981, at 9:00 a.m., in the Wildlife Resources Auditorium, 15 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, at which hearing suggestions as to the adoption, amendment and additions to such changes or any other changes will be heard. Copies of the amendments amend-ments proposed in Subparagraph Sub-paragraph 2 and 3 above may be obtained by contacting the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining. Dated this 12th day of January, 1981. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING PAULA FRANK Secretary of the Board Division of Oil, Gas and Mining 1588 West North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Phone: (801) 533-5771. public PrulMIc and Ciurdinnvhip H mpfiliir siunm fir BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND COALMINING REGULATIONS PURSUANT TO 40-10-1 et. seq.. UTAH CODE ANNOTATED. NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. OSM-009 The State of Utah to all persons in THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN-TERESTED IN THE UTAH COAL MINING AND RECLAMATION REGULATIONS. Pursuant to the Utah Coal Mining and Reclamation Act, Section 40-10-1 et. Seq., Utah Code Annotated, 1953, the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining is proposing to amend the Surface and Underground Coal Mining and Reclamation Regulations (UMC and SMC Parts 700 et.seq.) to adopt changes necessary to obtain State program approval by the United States Secretary of the Interior under the Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (Public Law 95-87). A copy of the proposed rules and regulations may be obtained from the Division upon request. All persons interested in commenting upon the proposed rulemaking amendments may do so by appearing at a Board hearing on Thursday, Jannuary 22, 1981, at 9:00 a.m., in the Wildlife Resources Auditorium, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, or by sending written comments to be recieved by the Division.of Oil, Gas and Mining by the 21st day of January, 1981. DATED this 13th day of January, 1981. STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING Paula Frank Secretary of the Board Division of Oil, Gas and Mining 1588 West North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Phone: (801) 533-5771 Published in the Springville Herald January 22, 1981. TIMEX REPAIR Check before you throw away your old watch - We may save you money. Pioneer Center 391 No. Main Springville 489-6853 If a fly lands on your nose, they say, somebody has something to tell you. STEVE HUTCHINSON Representative at SPANISH FORK, UTAH for UNITED FARM AGENCY, INC. NATIONAL REAL ESTATE COMPANY has been elected to membership in THE CENTURY CLUB This honor is presented in recognition of the competence and integrity shown by Mr. Hutchinson in serving the real estate needs of his customers. It also pays tribute to his professional ability in achieving a new level of sales production for 1980. Through the efforts of Steve Hutchinson and people like him, UNITED FARM AGENCY has grown to a position of national prominence in its field. Now in its 55th year, UNITED maintains 590 offices in 46 states specializing in the sale of farms, ranches, acreage, town and country homes, recreational and business properties. It's a good company to do business with. Steve Hutchinson is one reason why. notice . ( .lnull iiwim rlrrV or Ihr tutlhcr infurmiinn LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Education f Nebo School District hereby calls for bids for the demolition or removal of a home located approximately ap-proximately 90 North 300 West, Mapleton, Utah. Bid forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer in the Nebo School District offices at 350 South Main, Spanish Fork, Utah. Bids will be opened at 4:00 p.m. January 30, 1981. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. ErrolJ. Smith Clerk-Treasurer Published in the Springville Herald January 22 and 29, 1981. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 20187 In the Mutter Of the Estate of: Dorothy Marnier, Deceased. All persons having claim against Ihe above estate are required to present them to the undersigned un-dersigned or to the Clerk ol Ihe Court on or Ixifore the 15th day of April. 1981. or said claims will be lorcvcr barred. Dated: January 8, 1981. Vernon A, llarnier Person a 1 Represent at i ve C-O.STONG& MITCHELL Attorneys at Law MIT South Main P.O. Box 121 SpriiiKville. I laliKNHi:t Telephone: IX!)-.)t;:i2 Published in the Springville Herald January 15. 22 and 29. I (Hi I. William Seaton Funeral services were conducted Monday, January 19, 1981 for William Brown Seaton, 72. a Salt Lake City businessman who died Thursday, January 15, 1981 in a Salt Lake City hospital after a long illness. - His sister, Mrs. Cecil (Josephine) Zimmerman lives in Springville. He was born Jan. 20, 1908 in Low Waters, Lanarkshire, Scotland, a son of Joshua and Catherine Brown Seaton. He married Enid Caine on May 11. 1929 in Salt Lake City. He attended schools in Wyoming, Canada and Carbon County and was graduated from Carbon High School and Henager Business College. He managed a store and was a postmaster in Carbon County for several years and had owned and operated businesses in Carbon and Salt Lake counties. For many years, he traveled as a sales representative lor Redwing Shoe company. com-pany. Survivors include his wife; one son and one daughter, William Joe Seaton, Green Acres, Wash.; Mrs. Arthur lEnid) Ruoff, Ithaca, New York; nine grandchildren; grand-children; four sisters, Mrs. Kathryn West, Ogden; Mrs. W.S. UNITED FARM AGENCY, INC. Corporate Headquarters: Kansas City, .January 22. jf ; i W Harriett B. Hatfield Harriett B. Hatfield Harriet Brailsford Hatfield, 81, of 1340 W. 800 N. Mapleton, died Monday, Jan. 19, 1981, at Utah Valley Hospital following an illness. She was born July 4, 1899 at Springville the daughter of James and Ellen Beagley Brailsford. She married Leonard Hatfield Sept. 27, 1921 at Provo. He died in 1973. She was a member of the LDS Church and was active in the Relief Society and Primary. She was active in the Democratic Party and served as voter registration agent for many years. Her survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Sterling H. (Ruth) Bahr, Kearns; seven grandchildren, and three great - grandchildren. grand-children. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel in Springville. Bishop Ned Poulsen will officiate. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday one hour prior to the services. Burial will be in Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Dorothea Frahm Funeral for Dorothea Sophia Peterson Frahm, fey, who died Tuesday, January 13, 1981 at home was Saturday in the Ward Chapel, 630 E. 100 S. Hfr son resides in Springville. She 'was born Aug. 6, 1891 in Witzwort, Germany Ger-many to Maquard H. and Maria Margaretha Zacharias Petersen. She married Carsten Andreas Frahm in 191:0 at Witzwort, Witz-wort, Germany. He died in 1937. She was a member of the LDS Church. Her survivors are a son and a daughter. Thomas C. Frahm, Springville; Mrs. Waldemar (Dorothea) Muelleck, Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren and four great - grandchildren. Burial was in Mountain View Memorial Estates. Venice is a city of 177 canals. i Frances Mickelsen, Draper; Mrs. J.D. (May) Bertelsen, Price; Mrs. Cecil (Josephine) Zimmerman, Zim-merman, Springville. Burial was in the Lake Hills Memorial Park. The family suggests contributions con-tributions to the American Cancer Society. MissouriOur 55th Year HX1 - The Springville obituaries Emma Jacobson Emma Bateman Jacobson, 84jl33 E. 200 N.', died January 14, 1981. She was born August 8, 1896, at Alpine, Utah, to Joseph Thomas and Julia Clara Strong Bateman. She married A. Evan Jacobson May 3, 1918, in the Logan LDS Temple. He died December 30, 1979. She was an active member of the LDS Church, member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, past president and charter member of the Ladies' Literary Club. Survivors are two sons and two daughters, Mrs. Wendell (Jeri) Winger, Waldo E. Jacobson, and Ralph B. Jacobson, all of Springville; Mrs. Jay (Carol) Colver, Walnut Creek, Calif; ten grandchildren; grand-children; nine great -grandchildren. Funeral was Saturday, January 17, in Wheeler Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Knima Jacobson Marie McCurdy Marie Peterson McCurdy, Mc-Curdy, 79, of San Jose, former Springville resident, died Saturday, Jan. 17, 1981 at a Hospital in San Jose following an illness. She was born Oct. 20, 1901 in Springville to Anders G. and Mildred Alexander Peterson. She married Howard E. McCurdy on June 14, 1920 at Salt Lake City. She has been a resident A NEW NAME IN TOWN (FORMERLY CRIDLEY CHEVROLET) USED CAR & TRUCK SPECIALS 77 Plymouth $2995 Volare SW, air, 699A. '80Chev . $6495 Impala 4 dr, air, AT, low miles, driver trainer car. 955A 77 Audi $3595 LS, 4 dr., air. 1331 78 Plymouth .-. . . .$3595 Horizon, 4 dr, R. 220A. 76CHEV $3495 Suburban '80 MONZA $5595 2 2. 4 cyl., 4 sp. trans., air cond., am-fm 8 track stereo. '80CHEV $8295 Caprice, tandau Coupe. (Demo) loaded with equipment. 73 78 FORD $2995 Fairmont Sedan. 6 cyl. engine. . TRUCKS 73 International $1595 Carryall, AT, R. 688A 78Chev. LUV $4195 Pickup, 4 spd, R. 9k6B 79 LUV $6195 4x4, 4 sp. trans., 4 cyl.. radio. '80Chev $6095 Vi Ton Pickup. 77Chev ........$4995 Silverado Pickup. Low miles, 454 V8 to pull 5th wheel. Loaded. '80 EL C AMI NO $6445 Driving Training Car. 64 78CHEV $5795 1 Ton Crew Cab Pickup. Dual wheels. 79CHEV $5995 ft Ton Diesel Pickup. V8 engine, auto-trans. '80CHEV $5095 Vi Ton Shorty Pickup. 6 cyl. engine, 4 sp. trans. Come in & See Ray Powell, Cal Clayson, Dale Deveraux T Herald - Page Thirteen Alvin Johnson Alvin Johnson Funeral services for Alvin DeVere Johnson, 87, of 704 Brookside Drive, Springville, who died Saturday, Jan. 17, 1981 at the home of his daughter in Salt Lake City, were Wednesday in the Kolob LDS Stake Center, Springville. He was born April 6, 1893 in Lawrence, Emery County, to Peter Alvin and Hettie Mina Staker Johnson. He married Mary LaNora Smith, May 15, 1923 in St. Anthony, Idaho. She died May 2, 1980. His survivors are one daughter, Mrs. George (Cleo) Nay lor, Salt Lake City; six grandchildren; six great - grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Thompson, Mrs. Veda Treadway, both of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Mable Hulbert. Burial was in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery with military honors by the American Legion. of San Jose for the past 22 years. Her survivors are her husband, two sons and one daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Senger, Salt Lake City; Fred McCurdy, San Mateo, Calif.; Gary McCurdy, Pacificia, Calif.; , nine grandchildren grand-children and three great -grandchildren, and one brother, Donald A. Peterson, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel in Springville where friends may call one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in Springville. NORMS VW AUTO CENTER 496 EAST 400 SOUTH 489-8512 |