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Show 1 n iCJLASSIFIEB AD; For We 4 HAY FOR HORSES - Alfalfa-orchard Alfalfa-orchard grass mix. Reasonable. 489-7219. jl SAVI on Health-Maternity Health-Maternity Insurance. Free financial analysis. 49-7380. tfc . J GARAGE SALE: Fri. S Sat. Furniture, tools, refrigerated air conditioner, etc. 262 W. 1 S., Springville. i NEW ft USED Furniture. Call orjytime. 489-8868. jlO 6&0 CALORIE STARCH BLOCKER. Eat and lose weight. Only $4.95 to be distributor. Margery Hot-field, Hot-field, 489-7684. tfn LpFTY pile, free from soil is the carpet cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham-pooer sham-pooer $2. Kolob Lumber. 27 PRESCRIPTIONS Fountain free delivery. S.O.S. Drug 24 South Main 489-6041. tfc In 1780, the population oj the U.S. was 2,781,000. 1 - i CHAIN SAWS McCulloch, Stihl, iHomelite & Echo Sales and Service New chains & sharpening for all makes. Stickler log splitters. CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030'S. State St. Provo, U4tah j For Sole Auto i 1979 CHEVY 1 ton crew cab, X4 dual wheels, excellent ' ondition. 489-9465. Air conditioner con-ditioner ft AMFM tape leck. jl 1975 FORD GRANADA, 6 cylinder, excellent condition, condi-tion, automatic, air. 489-9465. jl PERSONALISED INTERIOR DECORATING BY APPOINTMENT Specializing in Unique and Quality Draperies, Wall Treatments and Floor Coverings AT REASONABLE PRICES FRIEL'S INTERIORS -377-8118 VALLEY TAX SERVICE, IMC. OPEN ALL YEAR Tax Accounting - Bookkeeping Business Consulting Estate Planning Xerox Copies 4' - Notary Public SPRINGVILLE OFFICE 489-5662 25 WEST 200 SOUTH (Upstairs Central Bank Bldg.) Save mm 35 East 400 S. w iv ft i Model 20700 Buy, sell, trade Phone 489-5651 Services LAWN AND GARDEN engines, and chainsaws repaired by qualified, trained train-ed technician. Professional work at reasonable prices. Cutler's Cycle and Mower, 579 N. Main, Tues. thru Sot., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 489-5005. j29 BABYSITTING in my home, adjacent to Mapleton Park. Call 489-5033. Ask for Suzanne. tfn And are you tired of getting a poor disco for the money you paid? Let the DYNAMIC BESCO do your next dance! We hove 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 Rubber Stamp Center in Central Utah. 161 South Main, Springville, Phone 489-5651. tfc For Rent 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, washer ft dryer hookups, air conditioning. condi-tioning. Call 489-9201 before 7 p.m. jl MINI FLOAT for rent. For children's parades. Call 798-8819. jl TWO BEDROOM, unfurnished unfurnish-ed Duplex: deluxe, clean, disposal, dishwasher, washerdryer hookups, fully carpeted. Excellent neighborhood. $260 with $150 deposit. Call 489-5318. tfn KIDS WELCOME in ART CITY VILLAGE APTS. Unfurnished apt, wall to woll carpet, drapes, fridge, stove, air conditioning, disposal, washerdryer hook-ups. Call 225-3746. m24tfc 1438 Lancelot Dr. Provo, Utah 30 to 50 During Mrwir tl-iQf- thinot arp turninp preen. 1 uiui, O save on something red. , Toro mower. Like our rear bagger, now on. You get an aluminum Housing tnat never rusts. A High Torque engine built to give you more power witn less wear. Uuick, tingertip starting. And tasy-bmptv Plus something no one else can give you. We believe in making things better. We IEEWICE INC. Springville or rent through for fast action For Sale Real Estate BEAUTIFUL SPRINGVILLE home, V acre in town, formal for-mal living room ft dining room, Ig. family room w fireplace, 6 bdrms., master bedroom w Ig. bath ft fireplace, main floor laundry, laun-dry, Ig. deck, walk out basement base-ment patio, shop in back. Call for appointment.' 489-9465. jl LARGE BRICK RAMBLER in Bountiful. Clean, well kept. 10 minutes from downtown SLC and airport. Large lot, garden, fruit trees, pressure irrig. 2-3 blocks from all schools, church. $91,300. 295-5979. jl REPAIRS WATCHES ALL MAKES including in-cluding Timex CLOCKS JEWELRY Gold or Silver PIONEER CENTER 391 N. Main Springville 489-6853 Athena Ferguson, daughter of Brad and Debbie Ferguson of Springville, celebrated her first birthday on June 16. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ferguson of Springville and .Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hooper of Fullerton, Calif. Pool offers Aquajazz instruction Springville Community Pool will offer a new session ses-sion of the ever popular "Aquajazz" Class beginning beginn-ing Tuesday, July 6 at 9 p.m. The session runs for a month every Tuesday and Thursday. There is a low cost for the Aquajazz class. The class runs for 45 minutes. Aquajazz is aerobics in the water and is designed - o o ? A bright red zi - incn premium bagging. l ne quality of a loro. Dealr Prlc $329.95 Discount 30.00 Prica Aftor Discount $299.95 rxm believe you do, too. 489-5686 Lost and Found LOST: Male Lhasa Apso, honey and white, answers to Mike. Northeast vicinity Spr-ingville. Spr-ingville. 489-5916. Reward. j8 TRAILER HITCH lost between 2nd East and Main Street on 7th South. Saturday morning. morn-ing. Reward. 489-4360. jl Help Wanted TURN SUMMER hours into cash. Immediate opening, fullpart time, high commission. commis-sion. No experience necessary. Complete new training program to build your success. Flexable hours, mony benefits. Sell Avon. Coll 489-4245. jl i . : i . I y JSi ' F - i - VST pi v ji David Michael Herring, son of David and Laura Herring of Mapleton, celebrated his first birthday on June 19. He is the grandson of Mrs. Cora Jensen of Benjamin, Utah, the late F. Duane Jensen (Mapleton) and Mrs. Frank Herring of Provo. i - w Heidi Hatfield, daughter of Kevin and Diane Hatfield of Springville, celebrated her first birthday on June 29. She is the granddaughter of Martain and Marilyn Reed of Springville and Do vie and Linda Hatfield of Mapleton. Jared Stewart Chappie, son of Kanely and Christine Chappie Stewart of Spanish Fork, celebrated his first birthday on June 22. He is the grandson of Mrs. Mary Stewart of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Loy Chappie of Spanish Fork. His great-grandmother is Mrs. Kathryn Scovil or Springville. to give the participant the full benefit of exercise without the trauma to the body that you get with dryland exercises. For more information on this or any of the other programs at the pool call 489-3201 or stop by anytime Monday through Friday from 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., or on Saturday from 1 to 9 p.m. 5M ' ' i PUBLIC Probate and Guardianship Notice Consult county clerk or the respective signers lor further information NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following ap- plication has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Utah County throughout the entire year uniess otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. a-12253 ( 51-5349) Larry Ruff, 64 N. 100 E., Provo, UT proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 0.023 sec. ft. or 3.5 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Seg. Appl. a-5621-a. The water has beeen diverted from a 6-inch well, 500 ft. deep, at a point S. 1850 ft. E. 1670 ft. from N',4 Cor. Sec. 22, T8S, R3E; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.875 acs. in NE4 Sec. 22, T8S, R3E. Hereafter, 0.023 sec. ft. or 3.5 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ' 6-inch well, 100-500 ft. deep, at a point S. 1325 ft. E. 350 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 23, T8S, R3E (2000 S. Main, Mapleton); and used for stockwatering 5 cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 9.0 acs., but limited to the sole supply of 0.84 acs. in NWUNW',4 Sec. 23, T8S, R3E. Protests resisting the granting of this application ap-plication with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W. North Temple, SLC, UT 84116, on or before Aug. 14, 1982. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. State Engineer Published in The Springville Herald July 1, O inH K 10.09 U, 1 11 V, . II , ifwt. w::-:-:'::: Mi III Tracy Leigh Wiley, daughter of Craig and Joyce Wiley of Springville, Spr-ingville, celebrated her first birthday on June 8. She is the granddaughter grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wiley of Springville Spr-ingville and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel N. Solomon of Laredo, Texas. Th iikis It oi-ku ell Hunks, sun of (olilai unci Siis.m Itunks nf M;i)lcliin, rcli'hniteil his lh(l.i on M.i IX. lit' is lilt' ki';iii)Isiii ol lipM'ph .mil llitil.i It.inks ill M.iili-loti ,uiil (riii u' .ind Itrni i' (..ipnn.iMi ill Hit-in Li! Rachel Miller, daughter of David and Bonnie Miller of Provo, will celebrate her first birthday on July 2. She is the granddaughter of the late Bryan Wst Belnap nd :is. Darlene heir ip oi Edge mon t, Utah, and Ray and Barbara Miller of Springville. r J j NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Wayne Dahle, Deceased, Probate No. 20883 All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned un-dersigned or to the clerk of the Fourth Judicial District Court of Utah County on or before October 1, 1982, or said claims shall be forever barred. Bernell Dahle Personal Rep. c-o Harold D. Mitchell Attorney at Law 197 South Main Springville, UT 84663 Published in The Springville Herald July 1, 8, & 15, 1982. Infant swims at pool Infant survival and infants' swim are two new courses to be offered by Springville Community Pool. Infant survival is a new course being offered at the pool this summer. The course consists of 10 15- to 20- minute lessons. A child must be between the age of 1 and 4 years to enroll. The course is designed to train small children how to save themselves should they find themselves them-selves in a drowning situation. It is excellent for those children whos families participate in boating or lakefront activities. Infant survival is being taught by Karen Lowell. Karen has eight years of water instruction behind her. The other course offered of-fered starting Monday, June 28, will be the infant swimming class taught with purchase our inventory DAY, JULY 17, 1982. NEW 1981 MALIBU CLASSIC COUPE Floor coverings, tinted gloss, remote mirrors, side moldings speed control, outo trans., V6 engine, air cond., jade green color. 553. 78 FORD $3395 Fairmont 2 Dr. Coupe. 6-cyl., outo. trans., air cond. 79 CHEVETTE $3395 4 door, outo. trans. 289A. '80 PINTO $3995 Station Wagon. 4 cyl. 4 sp. trans., low miles. 78 VOLKS $5595 Bus 3 seats, air cond., 4 sp. trans. 79 MUSTANG $4295 4 sp trans., 4 cyl. engine. GENERAL MOTORS FASTS DIVISION GENUINE July 1, Ccrl Robert Anderson Carl Robert Anderson, 64, of 1990 S. 1600 West, Mapleton, died June 25 at Utah Valley Hospital of a heart attack. Mr. Anderson was born July 30, 1917 in Fullerton, Calif, to Signe Elizabeth Holm and Carl Gunnar Anderson. He married the former Lorraine Flora England on March 22, 1941 in Las Vegas, Nev. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Anderson was a supervisor for North American Rockwell and a member of the LDS Church. He graduated from high school in Los Angeles, and attended college in Hawthorne, Calif, and Long Beach State College, majoring in mathematics and electronics. elec-tronics. He and his wife lived in Anaheim, Calif, until moving to Mapleton in 1976. Mr. Anderson was past president of the Classic Antique Car Club and operated a ham radio station - "Western Country Cousins," W6MJZ - since 1935. He also repaired radios and televisions. He is survived by his wife of Mapleton; one son, Carl Gunnar Anderson An-derson of Anaheim, Calif. ; one daughter, Mrs. West (Sandra) Barton of Provo; four grandchildren; grand-children; a brother and sister, Arthur Anderson of Buena Park, Calif, and Mrs. Harold (Edna) Carlson of Huntington Park, Calif.; and one cousin. Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 30 at the Mapleton Fourth Ward LDS Chapel. Burial was at the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. by Ronda Hickey. This is Ronda's third summer of teaching her technique at the pool. She received her training in personalized swimming instruction at a private swim school in California. Ronda specializes in small children from the 50-GALL. of any new 1981 to help you go on LrLsLsLs USED CARS & TRUCKS SPECIALS Nebo School District Cars with between and 30,000 miles. 1)80 CHEVETTE 4 Door. 4 sp. transmission, air conditioning. $3895 GM QUALITY SERVICE PARTS 1982 - The Springville Melba Foote Knight Melba Foote Knight, 58, of 71 B. Street, Springville, died Sunday, June 27, at Utah Valley Hospital following a heart attack. She was born Nov. 9, 1923 at Nephi, Utah, the daughter of Chester F. and Elnora Carter Foote. She married Max H. Knight July 22, 1943 at Ely, Nevada. The marriage was later solomnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Mrs. Knight was active in the LDS Church and at the time of her death was serving as Relief Society president. She had also served as stake Primary president and ward YWMIA president. She was employed as a teachers aid and librarian at the Brookside School in Springville. She was a Board member of the Springville Playhouse. Surviving: husband of Springville; three sons and two daughters: Ronald Dean Knight and Jay Lynn Knight, both of Springville; J era Id Ray Knight, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Kent (Sandra Kay) Boswell, Mapleton; Mrs. James E. (Susan Kay) Allen, Wamsutter, Wyoming. Ten grandchildren; grand-children; brothers and sisters: C. L. Foote, Layton, Utah; Mrs. Don (Judy) Wendel, Kearns, Utah; Mrs. Dick (Dona) Bailey and Glen L. Foote, both of Ephraim. She was preceded in death by one son, Max Robert Knight. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, June 30, in the Kolob LDS Stake Center. Bishop Stephen K. Nyman officiated. of-ficiated. Burial was in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. age of 3 months up. There is a set of goals for each age group. They are taught different skills including breath control, moving through the water, popping up to get a breath jumping in, and swimming back to the side and pulling themselves them-selves up. F GAS or 1982 Chevrolet car or truck in vacation. OFFER EXPIRES THURS WAS $8981 SAVE $1355 SALE 5?2i '78 LUV.... $3795 Pkkup. 4 sp. transmission. 79 CHEVROLET $4795 tUV, 4-spMd, R '80 LUV $5795 4 speed, 484A. 75 FORD $2995 44 ft Ton long Wheel Bose Pickup. 4-sp. trans. '80 GMC $5995 12 Ton Diesel High Sierra Pickup. Air cond., om-fm stereo tape, sliding rear window. KEEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING WITH Herald - Page Fifteen I- TV I-' As . : j " Melba Foote Knight Cherry crop down Utah's cherry crop in 1982 was reported well below normal because of the cold weather during blooming season. Tart cherry production at 8 million pounds, is half of last years and sweet cherries are two thirds less. Tart cherry production for the U.S. is over 2'a times as large as the 1981 crop and 55 percent more than the 1980 crop. This increase is because of Michigan's tart cherry production. Michigan, under good growing conditions increased its usually low production of 88 million pounds in 1981 to 275 million pounds in 1982, 3 times as large. Michigan normally produces about two-thirds of the U.S. crop. Sweet cherry production for the U.S. dropped 2 percent to 150 thousand tons. The production forecast for the Great lakes is up 62 percent, while the Western states expect to drop in production of 15 percent. 28,000 GM PARTS. |