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Show February (5, 1985 - The Springville Herald - Page Nine Buy, sell, trade or rent through CLASSIFIED Phone 489-5651 Tfor fast action PUBLIC NOTICE Prohttt ind (.mrdlinshlp Nolle Consult counl) cltrk or Ihe respective signers fur furlher information OBITUARIES For Sole Miscellaneous PRESCRIPTIONS Fountain free delivery. S.O.S. Drug 214 South Main 489-6041. tfc CRISP, JUICY, cold storage apples at Sabin Orchards. Salem. Call 423-1156 tfn CLEAN rugs, like new, so eosy to do with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham-pooer sham-pooer $3. Kolob Lumber. 31 Lost and Found LOST-BROWN female boxer box-er on Jan. 30. Black face, some white on neck and stomach. Brown collar. Answers to "Sheba". Three unhappy kids want her back. Please call 489-5291 if you have seen her. (6 Services TAX RETURNS done in my home. Fast, efficient, reasonable. Call 489-8559 after 6 p.m. weekdays, anytime weekends. tfn MAKE A SPECIAL handmade hand-made candies treat for Easter giving. Learn how in Hede's Candy Making Class. Each Wednesday eve. Beginning Jan. 23 7-9 p.m. in Springville High School, Rm. C17. Call 489-7880 489-7880 f6 Business Opportunities UTAH STEEL BUILDING Manufacturers seeks dealer in Springville area. Saves on freight and has a unique' new open-web design which will put you back in the market. Call 1 723-2800 f 13 WATCH REPAIR Including Timex Custom Jewelry Repair WANTED Pueblo Indian Pottery and Antiques Gold and Silver PIONEER CENTER 391 No. Main Springville Help Wanted MOTHERS HELPERS needed in outstanding homes nationwide. na-tionwide. Rm. & Bd. plus $120 or morewk. Air fare provided. No smokers or drinkers. Call anytime. No fee. Special meeting for prospective mothers helpers. Hear from former helpers. Time: Friday, Feb. 8 at 5:45 at the Royal Inn, 55 E. 1230 No. in Provo. Helpers West 1-295-3272.(6 I AM SEARCHING for o warm, loving woman who has a sincere interest in children and who would enjoy living in the Boston area for one year. Please write: Patricia Salem; 80 Page Rd.; Lincoln, MA 01773. f 1 3 SPRINGVILLE CITY Parks Department is now taking applications for seasonal summer as groundskeepers, park maintenance workers, and ranger aides. Call 489-4914 or write 50 So. Main Street, Springville, Ut. 84663 for more informationapplications. informationapplica-tions. Resumes accepted. EOE f 13 FEDERAL, State & Civil jobs now available in your area. Call 1-619-569-8304 for info. 24 hrs. f27 The first ballet tutu was designed for a performace of "La Sylphide" in Paris on March 12, 1832. FOR LEASE J.C. PENNY BUILDING 237 South Main Valuable Main Street property Can remodel fo suit tenant Over 5000 sq. ft. selling area For information CALL DAVE AT 489-5686 For Sale Mobile Home FOR SALE: Dbl Wide mobile home. Located Green Acres Mobile Home Park. Call for appt. 489-6775 eves. f6 75 FLEETWOOD double wide mobile home, 24x60. New roof, 3-bedroom, 2 plus baths, family room, dining room, large front room, kitchen, small utility room, all appliances included, in-cluded, nice furniture optional, op-tional, large covered patio, metal storage shed, fencedgate, on nice size lot. Mobile Park, Springville. Spr-ingville. 489-6050, 7-9 a.m.,5-9p.m. fl3 Automobiles For Sale 1974 MUSTANG II GHIA. Brand new tires, needs love and attention from owner. Call 798-2170 after 6:00 p.m. tfn GOV'T SURPLUS Cars & Trucks under $100. Now available in your area. Call 1-619-569-0242 for details. 24 hrs. f 13 For Rent 1 BEDROOM, privacy, honeymooners, 106 S. 2nd W., $175.00 a month. Call LaMar Miner 489-4468 f6 3 ROOM UNFURNIShtD, basement apartment with stove and refrigerator. $200 per month. All utilities included. Couple with LDS standards. No pets. Call 489-4566 for f6 For Sale Real Estate SMALL SPAM farm for sale. Ideal southern location. Get in on the ground floor. Owner will finance 555-7654 (6 NOTICE TO ADVERTISEMENT WATER USERS FOR BIDS The following applica- Springville City will tion(s) have been filed accept bids for the with the State Engineer removal of sediment from the debris basin Utah County throughout near tne mourn 01 ume iho oniiro voar unlace Rnrk Canvnn The loca- illness. otherwise designated, tion is approximately Locations in SLB&M. 2400 feet east of State 51-5442 (A59325) Street and about 1250 APPLICANT: Spr- North in Springville. inpville Munirinal Both the upper and Howard Engh Howard John Engh, and a building inspector American Fork; 30 80, Provo, died Satur- for Lindon city day, Feb. 2, 1985, at following an Corporation 50 South Main Springville, UT QUANTITY: 10.0 CFS SOURCE: Upper Bartholomew Bar-tholomew Springs POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: DIVER-SION: IDS. 1400 ft, W. 1200 ft, from NE Cor. Sec. 7, T7S, R4E (6 M Springville) lower basin will be excavated ex-cavated and the He was born June 8, 1904, at Salt Lake City to Arnt and Inga Tomina Johannessen Engh. He married Anna Fern Bush Nov. 22, 1928, in the Salt Lake City He served an LDS mission to Norway. He was a High Priest and was a counselor and grandchildren; 52 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; and two brothers and three sisters: Henry C. Engh, Byron H. Engh, Mrs. Sigard ( Marie ) material will be hauled Temple. She died Sept to the Springville In- 19, 1981. He married dustrial Park. The approximate ap-proximate quantity of material is 60,000 cubic 1983 yards. He was a business- The Contractor can man and owned Engh obtain copies of the bid Service Center, Pioneer Long Beach, Calif. He was a Provo Temple worker. He was a teacher and owned a large private library. Zella Kelsey Oct. 23, Survivors include one 1982. She died Sept. 15, son and four daughters: Brain H. bngh, Saudi Arabia; Mrs. Owen W. (Colleen) Stout, Orem; bishop in San Pedro. He Storheim and Mrs. Leif was a councilman at (Dora) Birkeland, all Mrs. Wesley E. NE of documents at the office Asphalt Paving, Engh (Marlene) Carter, of Springville City on 50 Construction Company Provo; Mrs. Andrew L. Salt LAke City; and Mrs. George (Elizabeth "Beth") Flinders, Kimbal Junction. He was preceded in death by a son and a daughter: Howard John Engh and Mrs. Rawlan L. (Nora) Nelson. PURPOSE AND South Mam Street or at PERIOD OF USE: the office of Rollins, (supplemental) Hydro-Brown, and Gunnell, Power: Rated Capacity Inc. at 1435 730 KW North in PLACE OF USE: Documents Services Wednesday. NWUSE'a. Sec. 8, available on West 820 Provo. will be February and Engh Floral. He (Norma) Shelline, was landscape foreman Springville; and at the Provo Temple Lorraine Marie Engh, Cemetery. Burial Pleasant was Grove were in city SE'-iNEU, Sec. 32, T7S, 5, 1985. There will be a R4E, NW'-iNE'- , Sec. 6, $10.00 charge for the documents. All bids must be turn ed in before Tuesday, February 19, 1985 at 7: 30 p.m. The bids will be Medical Center. He was born Nov. 10, T8S, R4E. The water will be returned to the natur stream or source ai a point(s): (US. 190ft, W. 2310 ft, from NE Cor. Sec. 6, T8S, R4E Protests resisting the public bid opening will granting of this applica- be held at the Spr-tion Spr-tion with reasons ingville City Council therefore must be filed room on Tuesday, in duplicate with the February 19, 1985 at 7: 30 State Engineer, 1636 p.m. West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Published in The Spr- Northlilv Mining Com- 84116 on or before ingville Herald pany and Dragon Con March 16, 1985. February 9 and 16, 1985. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. Jeril E. Carlson solidated Mining. He was a member of the local mining union. He was a member of The Utah Valley Regional Church of Jesus Christ Jeril "Jerry" Ellsworth Carlson, 83, Eureka, died Wednesday, Wednes-day, Jan. 23, 1985, at received by Springville 1901, at Spring City, City until that time. A Sanpete County, to John and Mina Jensen Carlson. He married Mary Viola Steel May 3, 1927, at Salt Lake City. He was educated at Spring City. He was a miner for 46 years for Your Amazing Sin Even if you're on the skinny side, your skin is your body's largest organ. The average human epidermis measures about 19 The Empire State Building in New York City was built in 1031. Member Of: 1 inn.- ! iilrnM-ii - - " ' 1 I $100.00 BELOW ACT0RY INVOICE ON ALL REMAINING 1984 CHEV. S-10 PICKUPS STATE ENGINEER Published in the Springville Spr-ingville Herald on Jan. 30, Feb. 6 & 13, 1985. INVITATION TO BID The Board of Educa tion of Nebo School square feet and weighs District is accepting more than seven bids on a tractor with a pounds. Your amazing front-end loader. In- skin is a fortress which terested vendors may protects pick up specifications invading and a bid letter from the viruses. It can do this purchasing department because the outer layer at the Nebo School is really made up of District office. Those dead cells, which don't vendors who may have become infected easily, questions regarding the Below the top cells, bid may contact the pur- which you slough off and chasing department by replace by millions each telephone, 798-8651. day, lie highly-Sealed highly-Sealed bids will be ac- soecuakuzed cells which cepted until 1:00 p.m. produce a substance Wednesday February called melanin. If 20. 1985. at the purchas- you're a pale face, it's ing department of Nebo because you have less School District office 350 melanin, or pigment, in South Main, Spanish your skin than someone Fork, Utah 84660. with a swarthier The Board reserves complexion, the right to accept or re- A portion of your skin ject any or all bids. is no bigger than a Errol J. Smith postage stamp contains Clerk Treasurer four yards of nerves and Published in The Spr- 25 nerve endings. In all, ingville Herald you have millions of February 6, 1985. these nerve endings fanning through skin, or dermis, of Latter-day Saints. Survivors include his wife of Eureka; three sons and four daughters: Mrs. Lavon Kirkham, Eureka; Thelda Eastwood, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Bob (Winnie) Gordon, Orem; Mrs. Lloyd (Grace) Conder, Fayet-teville, Fayet-teville, N.C.; Jay Carlson, Arvada, Colo.; Steven Lewis Christ of Latterday Saints. Survivors include a Steven RAY Lewis, 30, Orem, died Saturday, Satur-day, Feb. 2, 1985, at utan vaney negionai daughter Misty Ann Medical Center, Provo. LeWiSi Springville; his He was born Sept. 8, parents of Ferron; and 1954, at Aberdeen, three sisters and seven Idaho, to ArlundD. and brothers; Mrs. Craig Ramona Tucker Lewis. (Gwen) Liddiard, He graduated from Orem: Debbie Lewis. you against Payson High School in Ferron; Mrs. Kaan L. bacteria and 1973. He was a member rKathv) fireeerson. of The Church of Jesus Manti; Arlund D. Lewis Arnold Carlson, Eureka; and Rex Carlson, Springville; 32 grandchildren; 35 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; and one brother and one sister: Shirley Carlson, Broadrick, Calif., and Idona Oronid, Isaquah, Wash. He was preceded in death by one daughter: Geraldine Carlson. Funeral services were Saturday Jan. 26, 1985, at Walker Mortuary Mor-tuary in Payson. Interment Inter-ment was in Payson City Ci-ty Cemetery. Jr., Lehi; Terry M. Lewis, Orem; Kandall D. Lewis, Spanish Fork ; Rick A. Lewis, Genola; Ted G. Lewis, Orem; Roy J. Lewis, Santa-quin; Santa-quin; and Kenny D. Lewis, Provo. Services were Tuesday. Burial was in Aurora City Cemetery. Social Security earnings base increases to $39,600 for 1985 PRJS A.P.R. FINANCING LEASE 517027 1985 CHEV. CAVALIER COUPE 2.0 4 cyl., 5 spd., air cond., tinted glass, cruise, am-fm cassette, tilt. 399. 48 month closed end lease, 12 lease rate, residual value $4075. o USED CARS & TRUCKS '84 CHEV 12 TON silverado$ 10,400 75 CHEV. SUBURBAN 4x4. $2995 '81 CHEVETTE 2 DOOR.--52599 75 CHEV 12 TON...... .5J5 '84 CHEV 34 TON 4x4 . $10,300 '80 CHEV 12 TON LWB.... $4995 70 GMC 2 TON FLATBED... $1995 '80 AMC EAGLE 4x4 695 VAN 78 CHEV 12 PASS. 77 CHEV. MALIBU '81 MERC. COLONY PK. WGN. 77 MONTE CARLO J81 MERCURY CAPRI 78 DATSUNF10 COUPE. '80 CHEV 12 TON '80 CHEV MALIBU 4-DR , . $4995 $2295 .$7495 . $2295 .$4395 51895 .$3995 . $3795 The 1985 Social Security earnings base, the maximum amount of earnings that counts for Social Security will increase to $39,600, up from the 1984 maximum of $37,800, a Social Security manager said recently. In addition. Social Security tax rates will also increase, the manager said. The tax rate for employees and their employers will be 7.05 percent each, up from the 1984 effective rate of 6.7 percent for employees and 7.0 percent for employers. The tax rate for self-employed self-employed people will be 14.10 Dercent in 1985. but self-employed you" people will have a tax credit of 2.3 eaCh no-poni :n iqoc specially constructed to other arnounts will also increase deliver only one type of jn 19g5 the manager said. The message heat or cold, amoun 0f annUal earnings required pain or pressure. to earn one qUarter of coverage, the insulating ana measure of Social Security WHO PAYS FOR HEALTH CARE?-You do. You pay for health care through our taxes. your insurance premiums, your out-of- nocket health costs, and increases in the cost of are vital oil glands deep from tne $:i90 fjgure for i984 pe0ple lubricating your skin protection. will increase to $410, up everything you buy YOU are paying the $1 billion-a day bill for health care in the U.S. For example, the Chairman of the Board of Chrysler Corporation in the dermis. For some, these glands don't do as good a job as their will earn a maximum of four quarters if their annual earnings are $1,640 or more. The annual exempt amounts for the annual earnings test, the measure used to decide if a person is eligible for benefits, will increase to $7,320 for people 65 or older in 1985 and to $5,400 for people under 65 all of 1985. The 1984 amounts were $6,960 for people 65 and over and $5,160 for people under 65. The monthly amounts used in the person's first year of retirement will also increase to $610 for people 65 and over and $450 for people under 65. The 1984 amounts were $580 and $430. More information about Social Security earnings and taxes can be obtained at any Social Security office. The address and telephone number of the nearest Social Security office can be found in the telephone directory. Huckleberry Finn, now person would prefer, celebrating its 100th anniversary, is Consumer studies show still a brisk seller, the February that 11 out of 12 skin Reader's Digest declares. Mark problems relate to Twain's classic has sold some 20 recently stated that at dryness. This problem million copies in the U.S and abroad, least $600 of the price is expected to increase It has been translated in over 30 you pay for a domestic over the next few different languages, and there have automobile goes to decades because of been at least six film versions. purchase health' in- physiological and en- " - ..' i I C t .... ! 1 lor the vironmeniai laciois. Ammonia that causes diaper rasn company's The population is on wet diapers can be neutralized by As health aging and skin becomes rinsing them in vinegar after continue to drier as people get washinfi. Hops (hp cost of older. In addition, en- health insurance vironmental factors premiums, and such as home heating ultimatelv. the cost of and air-conditioning that automobile and mean many people are everything else you buy. looking for effective, So if you think you don't therapeutic skin care have to worry about lotions. Tests suggest Medicare "because the one new moisturizing government is paying lotion can be a solution for it" or about em- for some- 11 1S made to ployee health care costs slow down moisture loss "because the insurance to help skin retain its for own natural moisture. Want a good way to remember the planets? Here's a suggestion from the February Reader's Digest. All you have to remember is "My very educated mother just served us nine pickles." This gives you the planets in order: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Nepturne and Pluto. surance automobile employees. care costs "The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes," Two-Shoes," published in 1766, is considered con-sidered the earliest children's fiction. In memory of Buelah Dalton from her loving family P company pays them," think again! rrrxrnnrimfTTiy asss Petrolatum is a skin protectant that is said to help the skin retain its natural moisture. MURDERERS, Glvcerine is what is MUGGERS, AND known as a humectant. THEIVES TAKE BACK Tnat is it attracts SEAT-According to the moistue to soften and National Highway maintain smooth skin. Traffic Salety Ad ministration, drunk drivers cause more deaths than murderers, muggers, robbers, rapists, and theives. On tne average, 70 Americans die each day U f JH. I 35 a resun ui uiuimcu Hrivine: that's one death every 21 minutes. One out of every two Ben Johnson the Americans will be the English dramatist, was victim of an alcohol- buried standing up, in related crash during his Westminster Abbey in Jor her lifetime. London. & Ik ii nw I Americans consume almost three times as much margarine as butter. The first bicycle, invented in 1839, weighted 59 pounds. Beulah Mae Dalton October 14, 1909 to February 12, 1984 It has been a year now, but flickering thru my mind I can still see the twinkle in your eyes, your beautiful smile and feel the touch of your soft warm hands. I can smell the fragrance of your sweet face and still feel the hug of your arms. I miss you and everything about you. But, oh mother dear, how lucky I am to have these beautiful and wonderful memories. To have had you as my mother, was indeed in-deed an honor. You so freely shared your wisdom, your strength, your goodness, but most of all, your love. I know you are free of pain and sorrow, and that you are busy and happy. I thank you for the visits of your beautiful spirit, during my time of need. God places his "special" bless-' ings upon you, as he has on all of your "earthly" loved ones. We love and miss you, Mary i |