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Show Buy, sell, trade or rent through CLASSIFIED AD! Phone 489-5651 for fast action PUBLIC NOTICE Prnbalr and Guardianship Notice Consult cminlx clrrk or Ih respciie sipwrs for furthrr infiirntalMm May 26, 1983 - The Springville Herald - Page Fifteen OBITUARIES For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE One waterbed, single. Call L.W. Harrison, 489-6379. m26 8 FT. CAB OVER Camper, Rancho L Rae, practically new. For more details call 489-6086 or 375-6095. j2 USED metal light poles, 8" diameter x 30 ft. long $50 each. Good lor barns, flag poles, basketball standards, stan-dards, etc. 489-9449. m26 YARD SALE, clothing, dishes, bicycle, furniture, etc. 210 E. 300 So. Apt. no. 1, Springville, Sat. May 28. m26. PRESCRIPTIONS Fountain free delivery. S.O.S. Drug 214 South Main 489-6041 . He Services POSTERS painted for any occasion. Call Springville Herald or 489-6958. tfn. For Lease Wanted to Buy FOR LEASE, spacious white BIRD CAGE large used bnck, Springville home, cage in good condition. mo Dearooms, three Call after baths, game room, family 489-8441. room, double garage, no pets, no smoking. INDIAN Pottery, black or References. Available decorated, also antiques. June 1st. Call Pioneer Center, 391 North mm. m26 Main, LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Education of Nebo School District hereby gives notice it will hold a public hearing on the Invitation to Bid Nebo School District hereby announces it will accept sealed bids on a home constructed by the Payson High School Education class under the direc- Frank ASden Berrett p.m. tfn Personal SAINTS Aliveex-mormons for Jesus, P.O. Box 1471 Orem, Ut 84057. Phone 224-7529 for message, tfn Wanted WANTED: Baseball and football cards, and other sports collectibles from 1890 to 1974. If you have any for sale call 489-3348. m26 489-6853. Springville. tfc Help Wanted NEED Extra Cash? Part time evening work. $4.65 hour with opportunity to advance! Call 374-0970 after 1 p.m. tfn NOTICE OF noniMAMrr Notice is hereby given W83-84 budget during its Vocational tw m,, 17 iooi regularly scheduled class unde SDrineville City Council board meeting on June tion of Ron Phillips. The surgery Ko J r.nn TLA Drtnl .111 Virtue a ic ttmir lrwo tnH nn Hf W5 adopted Ordinance No. l ,,c w,u . . r r 11-83 entitled AN OR- also hold a nearine on the high school campus. DINANCE REZONING tne revision of the 1982- The house is ap-A ap-A PORTION OF THE 83 school budget in the proximately 1400 sq. ft. CITY OF same meetini- Tne Any questions relating SPRINGVILLE meeting will commence to the home should be LOCATED AT AP- at 4:30 p.m. in the Board directed to Mr. Phillips DnnviMiTPiv iinn Room of the Nebo or Principal Sudweeks SOUTH U.S. 89 FROM School District office, RA-1-20 000 350 Soutn Mam street. RESIDENTIAL- Spanish Fork, Utah. The AGRICULTURAL PIic is invited to at-ZONE at-ZONE TO GC-1 tend-GENERAL tend-GENERAL COM- ErrolJ.Smith MERCIAL ZONE, AND Clerk-Treasurer CHANGING THE Published in the OFFICIAL ZONING Springville Herald May Frank Alden Berrett, 83, of Springville died Tuesday, May 24 in Utah Valley Hospital of complications following at the Payson High School. Sealed bids will be accepted at the office of the Clerk-Treaurer, 350 South Main, Spanish Fork, Utah 84660, until 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 31, 1983, at which Quarnberg completes training MAP OF THE CITY. 19 ana Zb 1SKM The ordinance rezones the following described area from RA-1-20,000 to GC-1: time they will be opened. It is the PUBLIC NOTICE responsibility of the Notice is hereby given successful bidder to of a public hearing to be move the home to the He was born Oct. 24, 1889 at Union, Utah, the son of Frank Hookway and Georgina Meelog Berrett. He was married to Elizabeth HoganMay9, 1923 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was employed by J.C. Penney Co. for 18 years. He later worked for Taylor Bros, for 10 years, and Firmages Inc. for 20 years. He was a veteran of World War I serving in the Marine Corps. He served in the Utah State Guard during World War II and held the ' rank of captain and company commander. He was also a member of the PIANO LESSONS all levels, experienced teacher, reasonable rates, in your home. Call Gena 489-5293. j2 Lost and Found LOST: Veteran's cod with post number 5787 and SERVICES 8 Repairs on all severa year pins on i( major appliacnes. Call Best phone Max Romero Buy Appliances, 798-7797 or Dan Alleman 226-2620. j9 798-6951. m26 I IJ rn..AnJn., n , .. m d;;., t ; iiciu iucsiMY ouhc , new locauon. i erms ior on the westerlv line of 1983 at 6:45 Pm- m e house will be as Springville Unit of the U S Hiehwav 8S I said Mapleton City Council follows: A bid deposit of Utah Civil Air Patrol, point being North 324 97 Chambers 35 East three percent of tht He was a member of the feet and West 536 75 feet MaPle street' MaPleton, value must accompany Springville American from the Northeast utah for PP055 of bid- A six week Leion- corner of the Southwest discussing a request grace period will be He held Stake and Airman Owen B quarter of the Southeast submitted by William allowed to the sue- Ward Posititions in Quarnberg, son of Owen quarter of Section 4, Davies the cessful bidder to Sunday School and of 1073 North 1600 West, Range 3 East, Salt Lake ree' ain fiance oi me nome Mapleton, has com-Base and Meridian; stEet a"d 100 East must be paid within 120 pleted Air Force basic thence along said Bv order of the days of the awarding of Violet (Nanny) Child, training at Lackland Air westerly highway line Mapleton i City Council the contract. A sales 93 of Springville died Force Base Texas along the arc of a 6316.3 MaV 17 1983- agreement must be Wednesday May 25, tv,o oi.m'Q ; fnnt radius rnrvi. tn thP Harold V. Gividen signed at the time of the 1983, at her home of Help Wanted TYPIST. 2 to 3 days a week. Main' Springville. tfc D; and FW Quarnberg Township Darrell A. Berrett, of Provo; and 1 daughter, Mrs. Sterling K. (Shirley) Peterson, Littleton, Colo.; nine grandchildren and 12 great- grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Earl (Idyll) Toone, Draper; Mrs. Dan (Elaine) Kramer, Mrs. Leo (Janice) Mosher, Emory W. Berrett, Sterling T. Berrett, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Elwood (Leslie) Wilde, Elko, Nev.; Mrs. Vic (Gloria) Hegsted, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Blaine H. Berrett, Sandy; Wayne Berrett, Sandy. Funeral services will Y.W.M.I.A. He also be conducted at noon on served as one of the Saturday in the Presidency of the 333rd Springville 8th-10th-23rd Quorum of Seventies LDS Ward Chapel, 355 and on the High Council East Center. Bishop H. in both Kolob and Taylor Reynolds of the Springville Stakes. 23rd Ward will officiate. While living in Soldier Friends may call at the Summit he served in the Wheeler Mortuary Bishopric and later Friday evening from 7 served as Bishop of the until 9 p.m. or Saturday Springville Fourth morning from 10:30 Ward. until 11:30 a.m. Burial Surviving, wife of will be in the Springville Springville; 1 son, Evergreen Cemetery. f 1 ! ' , Frank Alden Berrett Violet Child City Recorder Published in the PIANO lessons, beginning FOUND set of 3 keys in-and in-and intermediate. Teacher quire at the Springville with music degree. Call Herald Office, 161 S. Main 489-8222. m26 ond pay for ad. tfc THE proven carpet cleaner, Blue Lustre, is easy on the budget. Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric sham- pooer $2. Kolob Lumber. 10 bedroom. For Rent SPRINGVILLE: Duplex 2 Fridge, stove, remaining at Lackland right 762.47 feet ( the fni- cruuiini tn::- rhnrrl nf cairl rnrvp n tV-mu. 11 """"o r :;- " ' - , ' T - Springville Herald May in the security police tears South 16 deg. 53 field, studied the Air min. 07 sec. East 762.01 26 and June 2- 1983- Force mission, feet r North 81 deg. 38 PUBLIC NOTICE organization and mn. West 212.8 feet, MnHn k hm-phv oi customs and received more or less to the East of a bUc hearingtobe spXvile Herald May special instruction in hne of the Denver and Tuesday 7 W'11 HeraW May numan reunions. " uiauuc .,cOICi 19g3 at 6:3() m e unipieuon oi mis '6"' . Mapleton Citv Council awarding of the bid. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. ErrolJ.Smith Clerk-Treasurer Published in the along saidChambers 35 East training earned the thence individual credits "S"" Maple Street, Mapleton, toward an associate 1 along the arc of a utah for e of degree m applied 7 v discussing the proposed science thrnneh iho to the left 429.66 feet , l.JT. r SCENIC AIRPLANE ride over Thistle Lake. Sat, Sun, and Monday. Call 489-6980 or 489-6186. Call by noon Friday. m26 DEAD and useless animals removal nominal charge. John Kuhni Sons, Phone 373-7600. tfc TILLEI I M0WEI REPAIR -Beat the rush. New Jacobsen mowers and Homelite chainsaws on sale. Cutlers, 579 N. Main, 489-5005. m26 RUBBER stamps "made to order" "ready made" or "repaired." All sizes. Prices low. Also official seats and supplies. Art City Publishing Co. your Rubber Stomp Center in Central Utah. 161 South Main, Springville, Spr-ingville, Phone 489-5651. tfc Miscellaneous Services YARD MAINTENANCE: New lawn, clean-up weeding, pruning ond hauling, rock wolls, railroad tiet-lences, flower boxes etc. free estimate. Call 798-3874. jl6 To keep salt shakers from clogging, keep five to ten grains of rice inside your shaker. CHAIN SAWS McCulloch, Stihl, Homelite & Echo Soles and Service New chains & sharpening for all makes. Stickler log splitters. CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S.Stat St. Provo, Utoh REPAIRS WATCHES All MAKES Including In-cluding Tlmex CLOCKS JEWELRY Cold or Silver PIONEER CENTER 3Y1 N. Main Sprlngtill 41? 6153 WD hookups. AAarrieds only, no smoking or pets. $175 per month. Phone 489-5519. j2 KIDS WELCOME in ART CITY CI-TY VILLAGE APTS. Unfurnished Unfur-nished apt, wall to wall carpet, drapes, refrigerator, stove, air conditioning, disposal, washerdryer hook-ups. Coll 225-3746. tfc 2 BDRM. partly furnished, no children, pets, or smok ing. $100 deposit. $250 per month. Call at 500 S. Main, Springville. Need references. tfn Autos For Sale 77 FORD 250. Ranger XLT. Super-cab pick-up, PS, PB, AC. With shell. $3600. Call 489-9148 after 4 p.m. tfn 1980 CAPRI, auto transmission, transmis-sion, power steering, power brokes, air conditioner. condi-tioner. Excellent running condition. $4200. Call 489-6541. tfn For Sale Real Estate Springville 5 bedroom, lour level split. Priced to tell at $84,900. Assume VA 7 loon for $26,900. Centrally located In good neighborhood. Owner transferred. All offers will be considered. $70,000 Well mointolned Springville brick home. Ideal for large family or 2 bedroom family who wont Income from basement opartment. Hat flowing well. Call Howard Moycock. 489-4064 or C t A Realty 489-8661. Good Provo Invettment property, live upttalrt, rent bosement. This brick bungalow on fifth wett priced to tell at $49,500. Coll Howard, C A Realty 489 4064. 489 8661. 4lf 404 er 4I1U4I PRICI SACRIFICED Three bedroomt, starter home In Irookttde An ottumoble FHA loon. Ideal for Utah Routing Finance. $48,950 For more detollt call Gof Herbert I Attoc. Tli iVX or 225 0191. m2 Golf probably devt lotcd in Scotland around 110 AD from a Roman game called DBUnnlca. The flomana played paganlca In the open countryside with i twnt atlck and a leather ball stuffed with feather. of . ' " 6- ..fiscal vear bemnnin? mm a'J KOf WMI 7K ' o Community College the Air Force. He is a 1979 graduate ''" Ju1v , 1Qo, anH Pnf,ino of Springville High Nh 89 deg. 30,'' 10)M Wr!M School. feet; You may consider your cat as fully grown after he reaches nine months of age. mm. West 105.60 NTrs4K tA Ann AK. min """" uc6- """ nossible East 277.20 feet; Soum ! 85 deg. 30 min. East. oral comments as to the uses of Revenue Sharing En- 100.0 feet, more or less, 1 u ' U'T to the point of begi Ly6"?983;84'11 ning, Containing 2.579". ,cte,veu-at m,s acres. n Congressional 'cafeteria' becomes effective June Ple,to" City Council must serve bean soup 16,1983. I he original oi ' -n " - every day. the ordinance is on file a-old V. Gividen 1 in the office of the City t. u;.; k d j k Published in the niaiuiiana aaj uic nn.uiuci aim majr ut law, the by in- word "Yankee," inspected there meaning an American, terested parties comes from the Dutch Notice given by order word for "pirate," of the City Council, which the settler's in VERLS. DALLIN, New Amsterdam (now City Recorder New York) applied to Published in the their shrewd New Springville Herald May England neighbors. 26, 1983. Springville Herald May 26, and June 2, 1983. PERSONALIZED INTERIOR DECORATING BY APPOINTMENT Specializing in Unique and Quality Draperiet Wall Treatment and Floor Coverings AT REASONABLE PRICES OVER 35 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE FRIEl'S INTERIORS 1 43b Lancelot Dr. 377-8118 Provo, Utah Joshua Krehbiel Joshua Ryan Krehbiel, Kreh-biel, 2, died in a drowning accident in Provo River on Saturday, May 21, 1983. He was born March 19, 1981 in Provo to Tim 26, 1983. Invitation to Bid The Board of Education of the Nebo School District is receiving sealed bids for the new Springville High School Vocational Building located in Springville, Utah, until 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 16, 1983. Sealed bids to be received at the school district office where the bids will be opened. OWNER: Nebo School District, 350 South Main, Spanish Fork, Utah 84660. ARCHITECT: Sharp-Pinegar Sharp-Pinegar & Associates, 455 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Plans and specifications will be available at the architect's ar-chitect's office and the causes incident to age. She was born July 25, 1889 at Thames North Island, New Zealand the daughter of Frank Curtis and Eliza Thompson Moore. She was married to Ivan A. Child Nov. 1, 1911 in the s Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Child died in 1949. Mrs. Child came to the United States in 1889 with Mormon Missionaries and made her home with the Parley Afton Waters family in Springville. She received her education in the Springville and Mapleton Schools. She was a member of the Violet Child She was a Charter member of the Hafin-Dallin Hafin-Dallin Club of Springville. Survivors include four LDS Church and had daughters and one son, worked in the Primary. Mrs.TessC. Tyler, Mrs. LaMar (Marjorie) Miner, Mrs. Pete (Bonnie) Morgan, Mrs. Marie C. Hamilton and Art Child all of Springville; 15 grandchildren, grand-children, 29 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; 8 great-great- grandchildren. A son Bernell Child preceded her in death. Funeral Services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel in Springville. Bishop Ralph Poulsen of the Springville Eighth Ward will officiate. Friends may call at the Mortuary Friday evening from 7 until 9 p.m. or Saturday one hour prior to the Service. Ser-vice. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Helene Clark, 78, died Tuesday, May 17, 1983 in her home in Springville after an illness. She was born Sept. 24, 1904 in Springville to James Monroe and Drucilla Kast Clark. She attended school in Nebo School District Springville and received nftw a rofnnriahio hirt her degree in nursing in deposit of $50.00 will be Washington, D C. She required for each set of teur , received her lgns bachelor s and master s A bid bond or certified (rom Br& Yo"n8 rh fnr 5 rwrr-pnt nf University. She had s4mtA hiahU tsttirri wri Itnii wire win iv ivwai u uci Helene Clark i1 t bid amount needs to accompany each bid. All bidders acknowledge the right Ryan and Gerilin Luce of the owner to reject any waive any informality or irregularity in any bid received. The owner reserves the right to accept the I owes responsible bid. ErrolJ.Smith Clerk-Treasurer Published in the Springville Herald May 26, and June 2, 1983. Howard C. Mayceck Real Estate Specialist Dill veek'l teeciel EXCELLENT BUTI N yeer contract et 121.000 down. Sale price I US. 000. NOCIOSINO COSTS I LOW INTEREST RATE I V. ever JO yen $21,000 dew. Selet rice 11 It, loo with NO CLOSING COSTS t an H0WAIO 4M 4044 OR 4IM44! C & A REALTY t OEVElOfMIKT, IMC 14 U. Me teH Alice Dcnison Noyes LcBaron,age72. passed away May 20, 1983, at the home of her daughter, LaDonna Broadhead, in Tooele. Krehbiel. Surviving are his parents of Springville; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin "Bud" (Floreine) Krehbiel, Provo; Catherine Luce, Springville; Dean J. Luce, Lakewood, Calif.; great- great- grandmother, grand-mother, Claudia Luce, Long Beach, Calif.; one sister, Sara C. Krehbiel, Springville. , . ... Graves.de service Jonfl NelSOn chewing was Tuesday, at Evergreen John Andrew Nelson, 68, former Spanish Fork resident, died in Salt of the Lake City on voice of May 20, 1983. He was born April 24, 1915 in Mapleton to Andrew V. and I'earl Strong Nelson. He married Eva LeBaron. October 2, LoretU Rowbury on 12. He died April 9, Sept. 9. 1936 In the Salt 1973. Lake City LDS Temple Survived by: She died Oct. 5. 1977. H married Norma Lou Ph.D. at the University of Washington. She served as a nurse in the armed service : . flunna WnrlH Wnrll or ail bids and to . . . ane was active in me To remove gum from clothes, press Springville ice cubes against the Cemetery gum until it becomes brittle and breaks off. Then use a spot remover to vanish the last traces. The people God. voice Is the Alice D. LeBaron LDS Church and served Adam 1 Cherrington Adam Joseph Cherrington, infant son of Tommy Lee and Carrie Lynn Elkins Cherrington, died Saturday. May 21 in American Fork Hospital. He was born May 21, 1983 in American Fork. His parents are members of the LDS Friday, Church in the Pleasant Grove Ninth Ward. Survivors include his parents of Pleasant Grove; three brothers, grandparents. Graveside service was Wednesday In Springville Evcrgm-n Cemetery. positions in the auxiliaries of the LDS Church and was a member and officer in the DUP, Survivors include three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Horace (Tranquilla) Clark, Springville; Mrs. Monroe (Josephine-Clark, (Josephine-Clark, Provo; Mrs. Emmett (Margaret) Clark, Orwell, Vt. Funeral was Tuesday, in Springville, Eighth and Tenth LDS Ward a stake mission in the Chapel, 355 E. Center Seattle area and a with Bishop Ralph health mission among Poulsen of the Eighth the Indians in New Ward officiating. Burial Mexico and Arizona. was in Springville She served in many Evergreen Cemetery. Lafayette Guymon Lafayette Helene Clark Carlos Guymon, 84, of Provo, died Friday, May 20, 1983 in Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. He was born in Mancos, Colo., to Lafayette and Phebe M. Perkins Guymon. He married Mary Winnetta Jackson on Feb. 25. 1920 in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Guymon attended school in Kurtland, N.M. and Provo City. He attended Brigham in Fountain Green as a mechanic. After marriage, the Guymons made their first home in Provo where he had lived since. Survivors include his wife of Provo; five sons and one daughter, 32 grandchildren; 34 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; one great- great- grandchild; grand-child; one sister, Clara G. Boyer, Springville. Funeral was Monday. Burial was in Young High School and Springville Evergreen worked as a young man Cemetery. George Mattinson Bom March 15, 1911, In Manti, to Hyrum and Barbara Stutznrgger Dcnison. Married J. Reed Noyes, September 2, 1937, In the Manti LDS Temple. He passed away October 9, 19S8. Married George (LaDonna) Broadhead, Adams on Sept. 6, 1978 VEIOrieS Tooele; son, Stephen J. In Elko, Nev. Noyes, Springville; nine He was a dairy far- Tn0rS6n grandchildren; one mer and had lived most , brother and five sisters, of his life In the SpaniKh Charles LaCled Funeral services were Fork and Springville "Cled" Thorsen. 74. a held Wednesday, at the area. He lived In Salt tlmfT rovo idt. Ephraim 1st Ward Lake City after his Saturday, May 14, Chanel Interment. .mnrrlui?. to Norma Lou lU In TodVlholm Care George Max Mattinson, Mat-tinson, 66. died Thursday, Thur-sday, April 28, 1983 in Mountain View Hospital, Payson. He was born March 21. 1917 in Knightsville, Ephraim Cemetery. Junb, lo Henry Charles and Ella Bartlett Mattinson. He married Delma L. Stoekish on Oct. 2, 1939 In Superior, Wyo. She died Scpl 2, 19f0 in Salt Lake City. He married Ida llarnior Johnson on Aug. 20, 1955 in Las Vegas, Nev. Survivors include his Joseph Murdock Joseph S. Murdock, n, died Friday, May 20, 1983 In a llcber City Hospital. He was bom July 27, 1906 In llcber City to F.dward T. and Mrltcenl Murdock Murdock. He married Mrlba II. Holmes on Dec. IS, 1930 In Coalville. Survivors Include his wife of Hcbcr City; one ton and we daughter,, Itarnry D Murdock and Mrs, Joan t.Mcr, both o( rMm of Springville; Bert Murdock. Orem; AJma Murdock of Texas, Funeral Kcday, division at Fort Knox. City Adams. venier in opnnKvuic. K Survivors include He was oorn Marcn iu tt, . m-mKi,p nt his wife of Salt . I m lucwiria to u IDS Church and did wife of Spanish Fork; Lake City ; one Charles and Lva Draper lrnipe work. five sons and one daughter and two sons, Thorsen. Survivors Include one daughter, Including 17 grandchildren; two " aucmica .im i n brother and four sisters, Terry Lee of Mapleton;, brothers and three Aurora and Richfield Kenneth Thorsen, two strp sons and three sisters Including. Mrs. City and moved lo American Fork; Mrs. stepdaughters. In- iTOvowiinmnamiiyin Thrlda Young. Provo; 193 He lived there until Mrs, Harvey (Nina) eight years ago when he rCfi 0rem; Mrs. moved to Toddholm In Alfred (Phyllis) Pace, Nelson. Springville. One Springville, He first sister, llsicl Fern worked at the Startup Tlrpr". preceded him Candy Company In i r provn and then worked i Monday, with his family as a children; Mr brothers, M ""1 - i tl'.SS i!S SPh fort; Leon Edward Murdock, both K?Unn nr,ntfviiu on Mrrl (Marie) Springville; tn iieorr uiy. umi c;ravriit service was painter. He srrved In wti In Midway Monday , 5panh World War II in the Cemetery, rork cy omplrry. Army n the lank eluding Mrs, Richard (Colleen) Money and Mrs. Don (Floss) llorton, both of I'rovo. Mrs. Robert Springville; 41 grand-(Loretta) grand-(Loretta) Tipton, children; 19 great-Irovo. great-Irovo. grandchildren; two ' Funeral was Wed- brothers, neftdiy, In Prwo Burial Fmrral was Monday, was in I'rovo City In Spanish Fork. Burial (Vmrlery with military was In Spanish Fork ril Cemrlery. |