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Show Buy, sell, trade or rent through CLASSIFIED ADS . Phone 489-5651 for fast action PUBLIC NOTICE Prohiit and uardianihip Notice : I iinsalt count clerk or Ike respeclhe siltnrrs for further information OBITUARIES For Sole Real Estate PROVO BRICK bungalow near B Y U . Outside entrance to basement. $56,000. PROVO OLDER brick duplex. Good investment -$49,500 SPRINGVILLE Quality brick home. Three bedrooms, 4 baths, formal dining rm. Contract at 8' IAKESHORE large five bedrm. three bath family home. 1 .5 acres. Must sell. $100,000 SPRINGVILLE - 8'. financing. L arge brick home in great area. Four bedrm, three baths ond many extras. ex-tras. SPRINGVILLE building tots. $14,000. with 10 down and 1 2controct. For Sale Real Estate CUSTOM HOME for sale by owner, 310 S. 200 E. Spr-ingville. Spr-ingville. Formal dining room, den, 1 ' batns, double dou-ble garage, fenced S sprinklers. 1680 sq. feet main floor, 1500 sq. ft. finished basement. Call 489-7007 or489-5542. o4 SPRINGVILLE $53,200. 394 South. bungalow East 200 SPRINGVILE - four level w five bedrms, 1 Vi bath, 7'4loan. SPRINGVILLE well maintained main-tained brick could be duplex. Flowing well. S PANIC H FORK -five acres east of city limits. Good terms. $15,000. per acre. Call Howard: C t A Ruhr 419-4064 or 419-1661 BY OWNER E. Provo. Nice brick 4 bdrm. (extra Ig. master) 1 Vi baths, finished bsmt. Fruit trees, garden. Owner transferred-must sell. $68,900. Assumable VA. Agents O.K. 377-8857. j21 MAPLETON Brick home, 3 bdrm, 2 fireplaces, a bath ond half, 1200 sq. ft. finish on main floor, full basement, base-ment, unfinished; sell for low appraisal, best offer. 465-41 13 or465-3971. j21 For Rent KIDS WELCOME in ART CITY VILLAGE ARTS. Unfurnished Un-furnished apt, wall to wall carpet, drapes, refrigerator, stove, air conditioning, disposal, washerdryer hook-ups. Call 225-3746. tfc Wanted to Buy BIRD CAGE large used cage in good condition. Call aHer 5 p.m. 489-8441. tfn $CASH$ Paid for washers & dryers in ony condition. I pick then up, 374-5188.. j21 Help Wanted PERSON to edit newspaper. Apply in person, per-son, 161 South Main Street, Springville, Utah. tfc For Sale Miscellaneous PRESCRIPTIONS Fountain free delivery. S.O.S. Drug 214 South Main 489-6041. tfc Autos For Sale 280Z, 1978 like new. S ilver-grey. ilver-grey. Only 59,000 miles. 5 spd. trans., AMFM. Priced to sell ot $5695. Coll days 489-5632, eves 489-3734., j28 Services I HAVE ACCESS to several thousand yards of . high quality nylon and Anso IV carpeting. I will carpet your living room ond hall in high quality earth tone sculptured high low carpet for $279.00 (price includes carpet, pad, and installation.) Based on 30 yards. Add three bedrooms save even more, $709.00. Based on 80 yards. Call 226-3653, Steve. j21 POSTERS painted for any occasion. Call Springville Herald or489-6958. tfn. THE amazing Blue Lustre will leave your upholstery beautifully soft and clean. Rent electric shampooer $2. Kolob Lumber. 16 RUBBER stamps "mode 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. tfr For Sale Cherries CHERRIES you pick, all varieties. Began Monday, July 18, from 6 a.m. til 1 p.m. Call 489-5754 or come by at 241 N. 1200 E, in Mapleton. 35' per pound. j28 WATCH REPAIRS ALL MAKES includint Timex WANTED: Indian Pottery Antiques Gold & Silver JEWELRY PI0HEER CENTER 391 N. Main Springville 489-6853 NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE TO BID Notice is hereby given that the Board of Springville City Directors of Mapleton requests bids for the Irrigation District have construction of Special a. . . lit: . 1 liMmwiltAmnnt rtinUin I lieu a peuuun m me mitciiicui Fourth Judicial District No. 19. The Hilton Alexander Robertson Hilton Alexander due to political unrest, Provo Court of Utah County, includes improvements p,.ovo District RnKor,.nn at HiH .Inlv GlStriCt 1Q nofni-ol nQncae in State of Utah, Dravinc on the following streets: that the proceedings for 400 South -1300 East to the entering into a Main Street contract between the 200 North - Main irrigation district and Street to 400 East the United States, which 200 South -100 East to contract is entitled 400 East "Contract Among the 200 East - Center United S t a t e s Street to 400 South Robertson was born in Springville on August 2, 1891. He married Hazel the mission was closed and Robertson returned to Utah. Robertson worked in several missions, in cluding a re-opened Norma Weiss, 8 grand- Metcalf in the Salt Lake Japan mission, a China LDS Temple on June 5, mission in Hong Kong, Springville Irrigation District and Mapleton Irrigation District for Rehabilitation and Betterment of ,SpringviHe- Mapleton Lateral Siphon," be CAclIIllllcu, ayyiuvcu 200 West - Center Street to 400 South 400 East 800 South to 900 South (East Side) The improvements include the following items: Bituminous Surface 1912. Mrs. Robertson died on March 3, 1976. Robertson attended the Springville Schools, then went on to attend BY Academy and the University of Utah. He and his wife lived in Springville until they were called to serve an and a Chinese mission in San Francisco, Calif. Between mission calls, Robertson worked in real estate. He was politically active throughout his life. He was a purchasing agent for BYU for ten years. He enjoyed gardening "Invisible threads are the strongest ties." Nietzsche CHAIN SAWS McCulloch, Stihl, Homelite & Echo Sales and Service New chains & sharpening for all makes. Stickler log splitters. CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. State St. Provo, Utah PERSONALIZED INTERIOR DECORATING BY APPOINTMENT Specializing in Unique and Quality Draperies, Wall Treatments ond Floor Coverings AT REASONABLE PRICES OVER 35 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE FUEL'S INTERIORS 1 438 Lancelot Dr. 377-8118 Provo, Utah FEEE V A(S ATTDOKI WITH PURCHASE OF ANY NEW CAR OR TRUCK OR USED CAR OR TRUCK 1977 OR NEWER. DUE TO THE POPULARITY OF THIS OFFER WE HAVE EXTENDED IT THRU JULY 30, 1983 4 DAYS3 NIGHTS FOR TWO IN 2Dis(neplanV fkst West STOVALL MOTOR HOTELS Oclutf Room Actemmsdstton el WcKom Conlintntal rtaklMt All Oar Oitln m V rfc.M.AM II m4 imtef .law IrM Main 01 Small'. 7 K-m Wtww rtmrl. v fifrt rWt.J l oiimo tar, Jmm J"f "(A .MlJnat J.'- .VI Wi (. rwJi-t fc'n 4i. uoM. iM. J MJ I !' M KlFW '83 CAMARO J . U,L. .M mirror moldinai. lot. In o m f m itoro com", cvlie control, till nh, ' ly wK..tl, V4 eng., Oi COnd., IWOWC WW. 1979, WAS $11,103 SAVE $876 SALE $ 10,227 ' '83 S-10 BLAZER DEMO 4X4. V6 angina, 4 ip, troni , Qavgtt, tKfom mimn, t)d mold.ngi, rter icot, pof iiwmg, 30 gal. got ronk. 843, WAS $11,200 SAVE $1035 SAIE 10,165 INCWDiS mt TRP JfVCtUDfS mi imp 7JV0KSIU0 .... 7I00?ahmont 74 0tOSCUtlSS 72CMIV. HA2II4M IKMVllAn4I4 USED CARS & TRUCKS J279S ....... $ 79$ .... $119$ $899$ 7tGMCJ.'4!0NHCU . .. .,.. $3995 7CMiv i?!ONtci .' $449$ 7JCHIV. SUIUHAN ., $179$ IICHIV. MrAtA4 0OO ....$619$ looAtsuHaiowAooN $399$ and confirmed by the coarse nnnrt A hearine will Hp Untreated Road Base held by the court at the Utah County Courthouse, Cour-thouse, 51 South University Avenue, Provo, Utah, on August 5, 1983, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. Any person interested in the making of the contract with the United States mav at or before said hearing, Paving demur or answer said Asphalt netition. Coarse Notice given by order of the court. William F. Huish Clerk Published in the Springville Herald, July 14, 21, and 28, 1983. Excavation 4 Feet 4 Inches Thick Concrete Sidewalk 4 Feet 7 Inches Thick Concrete Sidewalk 7 Inches Thick Concrete Con-crete Drive Approach 50 Inch Concrete Curb and Gutter Fiber Fabric for LDS mission to Japan, and BYU sports. In 1923, he was called to Survivors include two serve as president of the daughters, Carolyn Japan mission. In 1924, Robertson MacDonald, Robertson Davie, Fla.; children; 14 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; 1 brother, 1 sister, Leo G. Robertson and Mrs. Maurice (Zina) Metcalf, both of Springville. Services will be held Friday, July 22 at 1 p.m. at Provo 1st and 37th Ward LDS Chapel, 200 S. 100 E., Provo. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary, 185 E. Center, Provo Thursday evening 6-8 p.m. or at the chapel one hour prior to services. Internment In-ternment Springville City Cemetery. Sarah Witney Winnie Levelling Irrigation Piping Drainage Piping is Tuesday, July 26, 1983 " Sal,1 ne.oni, iuttVt ; iv City LDS Temple. He Sarah Witney Winnie, 102, died Saturday, July 16, 1983, in Utah Valley Hospital, Provo. She was born July 15, 1881 in Black Rock Pelorus Sound, New Zealand, to George and Sarah Fallover Witney. She married Kedzie Noble Winnie on June Brigham Young University and Utah State University at Logan. She taught in Springville for 13 years and at the Hobble Creek Canyon Jefferson and Lincoln Schools. She was an active member of the LDS Church and served in Survivors include three sons and four daughters, including Mrs. Don L. (Delia) Wood, Springville; and Daniel F. Winnie, Springville; 26 grandchildren; grand-children; 73 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; five great- greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; one NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following ap plication(s) have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 51-5411 A58759 APPLICANT: Super Tramp, 1201 West Center Street, Provo, UT 84601 QUANTITY: 0.015 CFS SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 200 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N. 1420 ft, E. 2110 ft, from SW Cor. Sec. 30, T7S, R3E (2 mi W of Springville) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Domestic: 30 persons Irrigation: From Apr I to Oct 31, total acreage 0.25 acs. PLACE OF USE: NE'4SW'4,Sec. 30, T7S, R3E Protests resisting the granting of this application ap-plication with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah B4U6 on or before September 3, 1983. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published In Springville Herald on July 21, 28, and August 1983. For Salt Real Ettstt MAPI I TON WbdrHT hom. cllnl plot. ocrHa pi, boMmont, convonwni jood rapoki. large oppl orchard, ttrowbarry mow, Utlrtc wfl. gordwi fx and larg Itnctd yard. Coll 489 tU PS City Council Chambers in the City Building at 50 South Main Street in Springville, Utah. Sealed bids must be delivered to the City offices by 5:30 p.m. on the above date. Plans can be obtained at the Springville city offices at 50 South Main Street died Feb. 8, 1954. Mrs. Winnie began her education in New Zealand and moved to the United States in 1897. She attended many leaaersnip Dromer, Lianiei wuney, positions as president of Springville. the Relief Society in Funeral was Wed-Payson Wed-Payson Park Ward and nesday, in the Payson as Sunday school Park LDS Ward Chapel, teacher in Payson. She Burial was in was active in the MIA in Springville Evergreen Springville. Cemetery. Lyman Dale O'Neal Lyman Dale O'Neal, in Springville, Utah also 54, died Thursday, July at the office of Rollins 14, at his home in Brown & Gunnell, Inc. Nevada. at 1435 W. 820 N. Provo, He was born May 8, Utah. Plans and 1929 in Gravity, Iowa to specifications will be Joe and Gladys Sexton available on July 18, O'Neal. 1983. He married Ranae Published in the Rowley Oct. 18, 1962. Springville Herald July Mr. O'Neal received 14 and 21, 1983. his education in Omaha, Neb. After marriage, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Springville City is asking for bids for installation in-stallation of concrete retaining re-taining walls at various locations in Hobble Creek within Springville City limits. Plans and specifications will be available after July 18, 1983 at the office of Rollins, Brown and Gun they made their home in Utah County until moving to Henderson, Nev. in 1966. He was employed as a machinist and served in the Army Airborne during the Korean War as a parachutist. He later helped pioneer the sport of sky diving in Utah. He was a member of the Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wife of Henderson, Nev.; five sons, two daughters; two grandchildren, grand-children, one brother, two sisters; including Mrs. Leo (Reta) Mortimore, Springville. Graveside services were Monday, at Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Merlyn Swenson ml I'M V J" jlBvA J.u Merlyn J. Swenson, i7 jn Elko, Nev. 48, died Tuesday, July He received his 12, in LDS Hospital in education in Pleasant Salt Lake City of in- Grove and was juries suffered in a graduated from motorcycle accident in Pleasant Grove High Fairview. School. He attended He was born Nov. 25, Snow College in 1934 in Pleasant Grove Ephraim. He was self nell Engineers located and J. Eldon and Erma employed and with his at 1435 West 820 North, Jarman Swenson. wife, owned and Provo, Utah. He married Jean operated the Pines Springville City is also Sorrell of Orem on Jan. Ranch in Birdseye and asking for bids for 19,1963. They later were Swenson's rentals. Dredging sediment divorced. He married He was a member of buildup in Hobble Creek Renae Orton on May 27, the LDS Church and and disposing of material. Dredging will be within Springville City Ci-ty limits. Plans and specifications will be available after July 18, 1983 at the office of Rollins, Brown and Gunnell Gun-nell located at 1435 West 820 North, Provo, Utah. Bids for these projects will be opened at seven thirty p.m. August 2nd, 1983 In the Springville City Council Chambers located at 50 South Main Springville, Utah. Published In The Springville Spr-ingville Herald July 14, 21, and 28, 1983. served as president of the Elder's Quorum in Birdseye. Survivors include his wife of Birdseye; two sons and three daughters, including Randy J. Swensen, Springville; parents of Orem ; three brothers and two sisters. Funeral was Saturday, Satur-day, in the Spanish Fork 14th LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Pirionai Kitp Wantid NIW COMPANY por. dg Kwdi Pop to do monulochi'.ng at homo mafcmg haM Itomt, V ow con m 100 and b 04 month ABptolmg lo rvNrod p1. 'or appoint monMoiml!, PI Uit md Found 10)1 IUfcUob Mol. ft(M wiMto wdC 37) 1SI or )00 pi HVIN tt on tf thorn, vV io m4 how Hh 0r P kao Col IM rlnflll Mortd H UK i OUNO W 1 Vr Htvk N ( M nM CX Imi III I d fl for! ry . r Hc! C. MtycKk tl Iittt JptcWit THIS WEEKS SPECIAL lpfnlll Capo Cod ty, A tool do!lhvo Vvl p(vt. Coonlry altck, 1 tt'opl. Itt.tOt. with o tollont tormc. App, JIJI H. tlnWhod, o UU H0WAI0 419 4044 01 411 1441 ci a mini Ml to. IW W .4 The Klwanla Club last week hotted lhre Sprtnt UI delegate to the Amerlon Legion Glrla' Stale Convention, held la June In Cedar City. Each ol the delegates gavt a brief report on their acUvllle at the convention, outlining the many eiperlences they had attending various mock government meeting. Pictured above r (from left le right) : Dell Diamond, toattmaiter; Lori Taylor, delegate; Charmlaa Taylor. American Legion Glrla Stale representative la Springville; Trudy Phillips, delegate; and Ua Taylor, delegate. Thursday Is ladles night, w ith Charles C. Fletcher. dUtrlct governor elect, as speaker. V t ' . 11 1 s Htaorrs of th dltrttl bkjrl rodeo are (fror Ufl to tUhlu M Hvtt mrhU DUUloot. Troy Kreth iPrar )t.l. and Inrta Jenten (Moll DhUUol. |