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Show she in some kind of spirit prison or paradise? Was she with loved ones who had passed on before? Was she being punished for her sin? Was what she had done as serious on the other side as it had been in mortality? mor-tality? Was she happier or sadder now that she was dead? Could she see ahead? Did she now know what was in store for her friends and the Church? Did she know how the polygamy persecutions would end? Would the Church be victorious, with the government backing off? Or would the church back off, giving up a divine principle under pressure? There were so many things Ben didn't know. He wondered how other people could be so sure about the world beyond death when they had never seen or visited the other side. He only knew one thing for sure. When he thought of Grace Woolley there was a great sadness in his heart. There always would be. Her death was tragic and unnecessary. He also wondered how he would describe Grace's death to David Butler. Should he tell David what she had said about being deserted by the man she loved? Perhaps not. There had been enough suffering already. When Ben reached the Green River it was still dark and there was no sign of Nellie. He dismounted and stretched out on the soft, dry sand, waiting for the dawn when he could look for tracks. Sleep was still far away, so he listened to the soothing sound of the water as it churned over the huge boulders. Occasionally he could hear the muffled thumping jf a boulder being pushed along the rocky bottom. Lobo snuggled up next to him, the first time the dog had ever done that. Weeks of hunting, bringing in meat and coal and hiking the hills together, had finally won the dog's confidence. Lobo now spent more time with Ben than with Priscilla. A change had taken place. Lobo was Ben's dog now, not Priscilla's, or even George's, though the Indian had been the first to win the animal's confidence. It wasn't that Priscilla had officially given the dog to Ben. She had not. Lobo had decided for himself that Ben was now his master. The dog was still polite and even friendly at times towards Priscilla, but if she and Ben were to take separate paths, the dog would follow Ben instead of his former mistress. At first light Ben led the horses away from the river towards the mountain, looking for Nellie's tracks. He half-believed he had passed her in the night and would have to head back the way he had come, but right at the very edge of the hill, along a deer and sheep trail, he found fresh smudges that be. guessed were made by someone with feet wrapped in rags. Ben swung up on his black gelding, the same one he had taken from Owen, and trotted downstream, Buy, sell, trade or rent through CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 489-5651 for fast action For Sale Miscellaneous PRESCRIPTIONS Fountain free deliver. S.O.S. Drug, 214 South Main, 489-6041. tfc LOFTY pile, free from soil is the carpet cleaned clean-ed with Blue Lustre. 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For any of your graphic design needs call Craig at 489-5651 or 489-4276 for the best designs and prices around. tfn BIRDS STORAGE UNITS ,34 large & small new units J. Don Bird, owner All sizes - Store Anything RV Storage Dump Station Available fHIl Mat, PImm Vtonifc, in Minis 2200 So. Slot leaning over just enough to keep the tracks in view. Lobo loped ahead. Lobo was the first to find Nellie, wrapped tightly in her blanket, half buried in the soft white sand, shivering from the cold in a restless half-sleep that had just come upon her after a long, sleepless night. Because her face was buried in the blanket, and because she was near a noisy rapid, she did not hear or see Ben's approach. Nellie sat up with a jerk when Lobo began to pull at the blanket. She didn't look ready for visitors, her strawberry hair twisted and knotted, white sand shifting down over her shoulders. There were smudges of dirt on her tired, startled face, probably the result of falling during her midnight hike. There was a large bruise, half-covered with a fresh scab, on her left jaw. "I'm not going back with you," she said as soon as she saw Ben. "I don't want to take you any more than you want to go," he said in a tired voice. "You can get on the horse and let me lead you back, or I'll tie you across the saddle. The choice is yours." "You can't do this to me," she cried. "This is a free country. I have my rights. I can come and go as I please, and you can't stop me." Ben didn't feel like fighting, much less arguing. People wasted too much of life in conflict with each other. Life was too precious, too valuable, to waste by arguing. "I brought some fresh meat," Ben said, changing the subject. "You look hungry. Can I cook you some breakfast?" Nellie just looked at him. She didn't want to argue either, and the hunger pangs were gnawing away at her insides. She was hungry, very hungry. "Yes, I would like some breakfast," break-fast," she said politely. "Then I would like to continue on my way to the railroad crossing." Ben debated for a few seconds whether or not to respond to the challenge or just ignore it and fix breakfast. He decided on the latter. "Did you find Grace?" she asked, as Ben began building a fire. He stopped what he was doing and looked up at her. "Yes, I found her." "And? Why did she leave?" "She's dead." "No!" Nellie exclaimed, putting her hand to her mouth. "Killed herself. Jumped off a cliff." "But why?" "She just wanted out, I suppose, and had the grit to do it. Not like the rest of us. Guilt and rejection probably helped her along." "Where's her body?" "At the cabin. We were going to bury her this morning, but I had to come after you. Suppose we'll do it when you and I return." Neither spoke for a while as Ben handed Nellie a sharpened stick and a fist-sized chunk of deer meat. They began roasting the meat over the fire, occasionally biting off outside pieces as the meat began to cook. "I figured you'd find me," she ' Continued Help Wanted SALES help wanted (NO INVESTMENT) Texas Oil Company need mature person for short trips surrounding Springville. Contact customers. We train. Write H D. Dickerson. Pres.. Southwestern Petroleum. Box 961005. Ft. Worth, TX 76161. jl4 $60 per hundred paid for remailing letters from home! Send self-addressed, self-addressed, stamped envelope for informationapplication. informa-tionapplication. Associates, Box 95-B. Roselle, NJ 07203. ml8 WANTED part-time bus boy. Call 489-3625. jl4 NANNYS wanted- New York and Boston areas, room and board plus salary, non-smokers. Call Sandy" 516-569-0657, P.O. Box 46, Woodmere, New York 11598. ml8 PLAN FOR SPRING 0 RemodeT Addition Sy&fcA: Restoration ' New Construction Call Jim at 489-4484 For Design, Drafting & Construction Concrete (columns, walls, flat) Matonary (Stone. Brick, Block) Carpentry (Rough-finish) James C. Biesinger Const. Co. Springville, Utah im Girl's bosliefbill teas?, ready for season The Springville High School Girls Basketball Team has just finished their pre-season games. They had the opportunity of playing a lot of good, tough teams, which helped them to learn the things they needed to ensure a successful season. The coaches for this year, Shauna Andrus, Jenny Hansen, and Linda Burt, are really pleased with how the team is developing. Though they are a young team, they have a lot of dedication and good attitudes. They work very hard in practice and in the games. Lady Devil team members for this y w-" , ;w f c -: i ' - t " Amberly Ream, No. 31, goes for a basket as team member Klaine Williams looks on in last week's girl's game against Jordon. The girls are looking forward to their season games. Photo by Charles I.owerv. English Channel swim Swimmers at the Springville Community Pool will be attempting to swim the English Channel from the safety of the pool starting this week. The swim of 21 miles from Dover, England to Calais, France will be swum during regular hours and logged in a special book at the Patrick Clell Hardee, age 45, of Aurora, Colorado, died January 3, 1987, in Aurora. He was the husband of the former Judy Dawn Allen of Springville. Judy is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Champ Allen. Mr. Hardee was an engineer for Martin Marietta and owned his own "engineering firm, receiving two patents and national recognition for his voice stress analyzer. He is survived by his For Rent CUTE two-bedroom apts. $240 plus utilities. Trouble Free, 377-7902. .121 Superior TV Service Formerly Wee Fee TV NovServicing the Springville Area WE OFFER-- In-Home Service Carry-In Option Free Pick up Free Delivery Free Estimate Antenna Installations Satellite Sales We Specialize in TV, Audio 1 VCR Repair Located at 530 N. Main Springville (In the Tip Top Shoe Repair Building) CaH 489-7750 or 226-3081 fee Worenwiki, Owner Over 35 years Electronic & TV Experience NEW CHAIN SAWS AND QUALITY REPAIR SERVICE McCulloch. Stihl Homelite, Echo & Poulan Weed Eoter New chains & sharpening for all makes. SPfCIAl Buy 2 new chains and get 1 moret FREE of comparable value Many Parti in stock for the do-lt-yowrself mechanic CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. State St. . Provo, Utah year are Kim Bird, Kim Black, Cara Bradford, Shelley Curtis, Cretia Davis, Amy Frischknecht, Amy Gustin, Stacey Hall, Adrielle Herring, Michelle Kirby, Michelle Lewis, Elissa Maynes, Heather Nielsen, Natalie Palmer, Bobbie Peterson, Carla Peterson, Amberly Ream, ValRoden, Keri Roy lance, Laurel Whiting, Elaine Williams, and Krista Wilson. The team is looking forward to their season games and hope to reach their goals for being successful. Patrick Clell Hardee wife of Aurora, seven daughters, and one son: Amber, serving a mission ' Strasbourg, France; Mary Jones, Denver; and Eileen, Cheryl, Jennifer, Camille , Gail and David, all Aurora; parents, Clell W. and Mary Hardee, Aurora; a sister,, Catherine Pope, Woodland Hills, CA; a brother, James A. Hardee. Douglas WY; and two grandchildren. Burial was in Fair-mount. PUBLIC NOTICE Probate and guardianship Notice Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application) ap-plication) have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Utah County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 51,1104014116) APPLICANT: AP-PLICANT: Clark & Aldeen Palfreyman, 1888 Spring Oaks Drive, Springville. UT. proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of water as evidenced by (51-1104) A15902, Cert. 3170, (51,1111) A15988 Cert. 3171. HERETOFORE: QUANTITY: 0.55 cfs. SOURCE: 4 in. well 117 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S 515 E 1998 from Wy4 Cor, Sec 4, T8S, R3E. USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0.34 acs; Commercial: Washing & Cooling Vegetables. The water will be returned to the natural stream or sourceatapoint(s):.(l) N 2033 E. 164 from SW Cor, Sec 4, T8S, R3E. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.55 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 300 ft. deep. POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) S 530 W 300 from NE Cor, Sec 33, T7S, R3E. (Springville) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 16.40 acs; Stock-watering: Stock-watering: 18 head of livestock. PLACE OF USE: SEV4SEV4 Sec 28; NEViNEVi Sec 33, T7S, R3 E. 51-2542(al4117) APPLICANT: AP-PLICANT: Clark & Aldeen Palfreyman, 1888 Spring Oaks Drive, Springville. UT. proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of water as evidenced by (51-2542) UGW 17735. HERETOFORE: . "ffroti pool. The swim will begin this Saturday, January 17, 1987, with a special swim from 7 a.m.to 10 a.m. Entries are available at the pool, and a fee of $5 is required which covers a T-shirt. If you have any questions please call the pool at 489-3201. lsv Patrick Hardee QUANTITY: 0.089 cfs. SOURCE: 2 in. well. POINT( S ) OF DIVERSION: (1) S 461 W 3113 from EV4 Cor, Sec 4, T8S, R3E. USE: Other: Canning factory operation, steam generation, washing, cooling of fruit. PLACE 0FUSE:NEV4SWV4Sec 4, T8S, R3E. HEREAFTER: QUANTITY: 0.089 cfs. SOURCE: 6 in. well 100 ft. to 300 ft. deep. POINT( S ) OF DIVERSION: (1) N 830 W 78 from SV4 Cor, Sec 2, T8S, R3E. (1 Mi E. of Springville) USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 1.50 acs; Stock-watering: Stock-watering: 5 head of livestock; Domestic: 1 family. PLACE OF USE: SEV4SWy4 Sec 2, .T8S, R3E. Pro.tests resisting the granting of these applications ap-plications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before FEBRUARY 14, 1987. Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Springville Herald on December 31, 1986, January 7 and 14, 1987. "Napoleon had himself the illusions which he gave to the people. This was his strength and his weakness, this was not his beauty." Anatole France In old Scotland it was believed people born on Halloween could see and command spirits others could not. The first skyscraper in the United States was the Home Insurance Co. building. It stood ten stories tall. January 14, 1987 - The Springville Herald - Page Seven Men's League fjfils will basketball A League Quality Concrete, 89; Parry's Drive-in, 65. High Scorers: Brent Wiscombe, 24; Scott Parry, 20. Geneva Rock, 83; Provo Abstract, 53. High Scorers: M. Newton, 21; Joe Ahlstrom, 13. Avenue Dental, 90; Parry Construction, Con-struction, 77. High Scorers: S. Brown, 21; B. Monson, 21. Timp Mental Health, 70; Pizza Pan, 60. High Scorers: Davis, 17; Mark Harding, 20. League W..L Avenue Dental . 7 1 Quality Concrete 7 1 Timp Mental Health 6 2 Pizza Pan 4 4 Geneva Rock 4 4 Provo Abstract 2 6 Parrys Drive-in 1 7 Parrys Construction 1 7 B League Fat Jacks, 64; Murdock International, In-ternational, 53. High Scorers: Steve Gurney, 17; R. Carter, 15. Bona Signs, 67; Johnston & Phillips, 64. High Scorers: Chris Mecham, 17; Dave Chappell, 14. Tip Top Shoe Repair, 74; Main Stop, 71 in overtime. High Scorers: Chris Miller, 17; Chris Sorensen, 25. B&B Enterprize, 58; M&R Equipment, 53. High Scorers: Steve Bringhurst, 17; Mike Miner, 16. Ward Brothers, 64; Circle C, 52. High Scorers: Darin Clark, 18; K. Howell, 14. Tip Top Shoe Repair, 79; Ward Brothers, 63. High Scorers: Cory Meredith, 21; Kelly Hillman, 15. M&R Equipment, 47; Circle C, 44. High Scorers: Fritz Black, 13; K. Howell, 18. Johnston & Phillips, 77; Murdock International, 57. High Scorers: Bert Oakey, 23; Todd Parker, 25. Main Stop, 60; Fat Jacks, 57. High Scorers: Chris Sorensen, 17; R. Stevens, 13. B&B Enterprize, 68; Bona Signs, 58. High Scorers: Dennis Giles, 19; Chris Mecham, 16. League W..L Fat Jacks Pizza 9 1 OBITUARIES Louise Mabel Louise Fackrell, 74, of Springville, died Friday, Jan. 9, 1987 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo, following a lingering illness. She was born Oct. 29, 1912 in Greenville to William Hirum and Laura Jane Arthur Calvert. She married Frank Fackrell Jan. 12, 1933 in Greenville. Their marriage was later solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. She was raised and received her early schooling in Greenville. She also spent the early part of her married life there. She and her husband then moved to Caliente, NV and moved to OPEN FOR BID Springville City Water Department is offering for lease 7.25 shares of Mapleton Ditch Water and 50 acre feet of Strawberry Water on the Mapleton ditch for the year 1987. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the City Recorder, 50 South Main Street, Springville, Utah, until January 20, 1987 at which time they will be opened in the regular City Council meeting. The minimum sealed bid for the above water is ?500.00 (Five Hundred dollars). Verl S. Dallin, City Recorder Published in the Springville Herald January 14, 1987 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR SPRINGVILLE CITY CORPORATION For Reopening the Budget for 1986-87 Fiscal Year. Whereas the City Council of Springville, Utah, at a special meeting held January 9, 1987, authorized the reopening of the budget for fiscal year beginning July 1, 1986 and ending June 30, 1987, for authorization to exceed limitation of said budget in the general fund. Said public hearing will be held January 27, 1987 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers of the Civic Center, 50 South Main Street, Springville, Utah. Kenneth B. Creer, Mayor Attest: Verl S. Dallin, City Recorder. Published in the Springville Herald January 14, 21, 1987. After losing every game in preseason pre-season play, the Springville Red Devil Basketball Team won their first season game against the Payson Lions last week at Payson. The score was 65-58. Payson had a 2-6 2-6 record. Forward Korry Jordon and guard Scott Hullinger led the Devils to this first victory. Jordon got 17 points and Hullinger 16. Both teams were slow to start with a 9-9 socre in the first quarter. But in the second quarter, he Devils got the lead and had it for the rest of the game. The Devils play Carbon tonight at 7:30 p.m., here, and Spanish Fork Friday, there. BOWLING REPORT Early Bird Ladies January 5,1987 League Standings Team VV..L LesHardys 4 0 Brailsfords 3 1 Vaud Hanks 3 1 E. Dean Brian 1 3 Mulletts 1 3 Luxury Homes 0 4 High Team Game Les Hardys, 693; Brailsfords, 657; Vaud Hanks, 654. Individual High Series Laurel Lowe, Hardys, ,544; Jo Atwood, Brailsfords, 488; Hilda Hardy, Hardys, 466. Individual High Game Laurel Lowe, Hardys, 197; Betty Gonzales, Mulletts, 193; Jo Atwood, Brailsfords, 179. Main Stop M&R Equipment B&B Enterprize Bona Signs Tip Top Shoe Repair Johnston & Phillips Ward Brothers Murdock International Circle C Fackrell Springville in 1947. Survivors include husband, hus-band, one daughter and three sons: Mrs. Gene (Alena Lou) Wilson of Springville; May Ion Fackrell of Mapleton; Douglas C. Fackrell of Provo and Kenneth Fackrell of Orem; 16 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren and two sisters: Laura Pace of Springville and Dorothy Davis of Caliente, NV. Services were Monday. Burial was in Marvin Marvin H. Strong, 87, died January 8, 1987 in a Salt Lake City hospital. Born January 29, 1899 in Springville, to John and Sarah Jane Hut-chings Hut-chings Strong, he married Blanche Harmer, who preceded him in death. He married Gladys Westover, May 5, 1970. He was a member of the LDS Chruch, was a World War I Veteran, a supervisor of music in the Granite School District for over 30 years. He was also the Liberty Park band director for 33 years. He organized the Bountiful Senior Citizens' "Golden Years Or- Myron Knight Myron LaVell Knight, 63, of Provo, died Thursday, Jan. 8, 1987 at Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City of a lingering illness. He was born Dec. 13, 1923 in Provo to Leo J. and Adleen Farley Knight. He married Claire Swenson Johnson May 4, 1943 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They later divorced. He married Florence Dunn Chip-man Chip-man June 1, 1979 in Elko, NV. Survivors include his wife of Provo; two sons, three daughters: Stephen L. Knight and Mrs. Joe (Sheri K.) Morzinski, both of Bountiful; Mrs. James (Janice K.) Hubbard, Midvale; Connie K. Braithwaite and Carl James Knight, both of Sandy; 12 grandchildren; grand-children; five sisters: Norma K. Thnmpeew;' IPuHman, WA; Mrs. Paul (Myrtle K.) Henrichsen and Mrs. Harold (Fay K.) Jones, both of Provo; Mrs. Lawrence (Reva K.) Lynn, Springville; Mrs. David (Colleen K.) Dinsdale, Provo. Services were Monday. In one case on record, strong winds behind a cold front carried spores oT a fungus from Minesota to Georgia in two days. the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. 'J Louise Fackrell H. Strong chestra". Survivors: Wife, Salt Lake City; stepson, James Belfield; grandsons, John and Michael Belfield; sister, Maude Farnsworth, Springville; preceded in death by daughter, Joyce Strong. Funeral services were monday. Burial was in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Dick Jensen James Richard (Dick) Jensen, 55, died Sunday, Jan. 4, 1987 at his home in Long Beach, CA. He was born in Spanish Fork. He married Ruth Lawrence in 1950. They later I divorced. Survivors include three daughters and one son: Mrs. Lloyd (Laura) Pace, Visalia, CA; Mrs. Buddy (Eileen) Prevost, Sandy; JoAnn Jensen, Provo; David R. Jensen, Jen-sen, Riverside, CA; eight grandchildren; his mother: Eva Jensen, Spanish Fork; two brothers, one sister, Jack Jensen, Mapleton; Russell Jensen, Provo and Mrs. Blaine (Kaye) Poulsen, Spanish Fork. Graveside services were Saturday. In your time of sorrow, let us help you with all of your flower needs. Group lift available all-state fullback Cojrta lo.su U Gifts Galore & Floral 236 So. Main Springville, UT 489-8486 V |