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Show Middle School fourth term The following students earned a place on the honor roll at the Springville Middle School for the fourth term. 6th Grade Donna Bawden, Chelise Black, Camilla Boyer, Lori Branam, Kenneth Childs, Corrin Chivers, Melia Clyde, Adrienne Conover,' Sara Erickson, Caleb Frischk-necht, Frischk-necht, Tifanny Hjorth, Sophia Houser, Jacoy Kinyon, Kristi Loveridge and Scott Madson. Cassi Mittanck, Brady Nance, Nicole Nielsen, Ryan Richins, Traci Rigtrup, Anna Roberts, Gary Robinson, Angela Rogers, Brooke Shiley, Rebecca Stans-field, Stans-field, Julie Widdison, Wendy Woodfield, Cara Wright, Joy Young and Allison Arnold. Amanda Augustus, Jonathan Barney, Christoph Bartholomew, Kathryn Baxter, Joshua Carlson, Sandra Davidson, Brooke Eastman, East-man, Danielle Eastman, Jennica Erickson, Kimberly Evans, Matthew Mat-thew Gammell, Jessica Gore, Trisha Graves, Shauna Greer and Laura Holley. Keith Kasperson, Brian Lang-ford, Lang-ford, Nicole McCarty, Hal Mc-Connell, Mc-Connell, Jeanette McLay, Laura Merrick, Jared Moir, Rebecca Mottishaw, Adrien Newton, Jay Noxon, Amilia Poulson, Susanna Roberts, Jessica Wheeler, Joseph Beals and Autumn Benson. Jeff Davis, Molly Gadd, Rac-helle Rac-helle Larsen, Scott Lifferth, Burke Morin, Tiffany Myer, Catherine Paraskeva, Zoreatha Buy, sell, trade or rent through CLASSIFIED ADS 3 For Sale Miscellaneous 3 PRESCRIPTIONS Fountains, free delivery. SOS Drug, 214 South Main, 489-6041. tfri TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre way- from carpet and upholstery. Rent electric Shampooer. $3 Kolob Lumber. 1 POSTERS and signs lainted for any occasion or business display. Call Art City Publishing, 489-5651 489-5651 and ask for Pat. 1 fh ' l2 HP type 30 air compressor 120 gal. tank 175 psi $1450. Call 489-7043. 489-7043. J10L A billion in America and France is a thousand million. In Great Britain and Germany it is a million mil-lion million. 600 N. Main Springville 489-0707 We Do NOVUS Repair Replacement HARVEY leatingtf Airl Conditioning Swamp Coolers Alr Conditioners 'Furnaces For Service Call Don 489-7088 Leavitt Insurance Spanish Fork 810 North Main Street 798-7343 FOR FRtt 'O J COMPARISONS A' O , nA untJlF AUTO. Building Metropolitan" Property and Liability Insurance Company and Subsidiaries Phone 489-5651 C Business Opportunity C WOLFF TANNING BEDS. New commercial-home commercial-home units from $199. Lamps, lotions, accessories, monthly payments low as $18. Call today for free new color catalog 1-800-367-6836. J 17 OWN YOUR OWN acupressure acu-pressure center. Fun, easy, high income cash business. Complete training and set up. Acupressure procedures for weight control, smoking control, stress and fatigue. Treatments very successful Training August 1992. Call Acupressure Center 801-467-2675 Salt Lake City, UT J17 EARN UP TO $4,000month working at home processing HUDFHA refunds. No experience necessary 1-801-468-6288. J 10 I I For Sale I I FOUR ALL STEEL arch buildings for storageshop stor-ageshop use, new, never erected, some seconds. Will sell cheap, can deliver. (303)757-3107. M27 Nothing fishy about it--one of the flounder's eyes travels to the other side of its head as the fish develops. devel-ops. The winter flounder's eyes are on its right side, while the summer flounder's floun-der's eyes are on its left. COMMERCIAL AND BONDS SEE: Parks Mangelson Mary Diamond A Michael Vowles ; ) Andrea Muhlestin Margaret Hawkins Debbie Nixon Success Perry, Robin Rowley, Elizabeth Sanchez, Jeffrey Sheldon, Joseph Shuler, Stacie Siddoway, Bonnie Versluys and Nicole Welch. Melissa Young, Travis Anderson, Ander-son, Angela Averett, Devin Bird, Brandon Degn, Jaime Lyn Evans, Daniel Felix, Heather Hall, Rac-helle Rac-helle Jackson, Clayton Kappas, Jennifer Kirby, Marc Lambert, Jessica Magrath, Diane Nielsen and Toby Piquet. Sheri Ann Richey, Phillip Roylance, Seth Scott, Ryan Shepherd, Shep-herd, Jessee Smith, Scott Anderson, Ander-son, Candace Bringhurst, Megan Carrasco, Garrett Crane, Erin Jackson, Jenifer Miller, Theresa Nolan, Steven Orme, Amerley Parker and Michael Sorensen. Adam Kelly, Russell Wilde, Michael Blakey, Lance Brown, Suzanne Croshaw, Emily Ger-hauser, Ger-hauser, Ryan Hone, Erin Hulce, Monica Knight, Chris Mertz, Leslie Mitchell, Emily Oldroyd, Haley Peterson, Myles Peterson and Alesha Revoir. Adrienne Roberts, Cindy Witney, Alisha Ferguson, Krissa Gibby, Ian Mounteer, Christian Sorensen, Jared Staheli, Donald Anderson, Melissa Brierley, Jennifer Cartisano, Matisse Clyde, Tiffanie Dexter, Pete Larsen, Jay Oman, Bryant Owen, Tonja Petereit, Zane Rasmussen, Aubrey Ratcliffe, Cody Slade, Heather Smith and Shannon Smith. 7th Grade Lindsey Argyle, Shellie Bird, for fast action Instruction 3 PIANO LESSONS-Any level, any age, $6 per lesson, In your home, Call Gena at 489-5293. J17L c 3 Help Wanted C 3 HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. $35,000 potential. Details. Call 1-805-962-8000 Ext. B-2236. B-2236. J17 COVENANT TRANSPORT TRANS-PORT 'School 6 mos. OTR Min. age 23 Team pay 27-29 cents Single pay 19-22 cents High mileage bonus miles Motel layover Paid ins. 1-800-441-4394. J 10 CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING--Earn $2000month world travel holiday, summer and career employment available. No experience necessary. For employment employ-ment program call 1-206-545-4155 ext. C888. J24 CONSTRUCTION: Hiring all phases now, excellent pay, bonus, paid living and travel expenses. expens-es. (Must relocate). Call now! DirectoryFee 407-645-2140 Ext. 100, 9-8 EST. J 10 If a gas range flame isn't blue, it isn't efficient. To save energy it should be repaired. FACTORY AUTHORIZED SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE Factory Warranty Service Available BRIGGS 4 STRATTON D Many parts in stock for mechanic CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. State St Provo, Utah E3 honor roll Brooke Bleggi, Devin Caywood, Annaca Davis, Carolyn Gardner, Lane Gardner, Jodi Haderlie, Stephanie Judd, Sara Kasperson, Janet Lehnardt, Heather McCaus-land, McCaus-land, Jess Mendenhall, Jessica Newton and Kilee Orton. April Peterson, Angela Rasmussen, Ras-mussen, Jenifer Rowley, Stephanie Stepha-nie Sheldon, Jenny Shelline, Breon Singleton, Daniel Smalley, Karen Walker, Merianne Wheeler, Wheel-er, Jeffery Wilson, Keri Anderson, Ander-son, April Averett, Linda Baird, Allyson Bird and John Bird. Amanda Black, Laura Chapman, Chap-man, Sharlane Coppieters, Georg-iana Georg-iana Deming, Dixie Fausett, Aimee Floyd, Julie Johnson, Anika Kronmiller, Kelli Lamb, Heather Macdonald, Alicia Mottishaw, Motti-shaw, Michael Nemelka, Mandy Nielson, Juliann Ogilvie and Katie Park. Marlena Patch, April Preston,-Jennifer Preston,-Jennifer Reynolds, Jaime Som-mer, Som-mer, Rachel Staats, Nathan Tran-chell, Tran-chell, Trenton Walker, Melissa Watters, Anthony White, Chari Whitney, Jessica Young, Aaron Averett, Kristy Averett, Cassie Burraston and Cassie Condie. Summer Folster, Jeremy Fran-corn, Fran-corn, Angela Fry, Abby Hjorth, Matthew Langford, Zackery Moorman, Natali Morris, Lam-ecia Lam-ecia Newbury, April Palmer, Tia Patrick, Kristen Pickering, Devin Pope, Rashell Shepherd and Timothy Stewart. Jason Taylor, Leslie Wilson, Bryan Wischer, Mary Jane Bie- 3 Real Estate I 1 FOR SALE: View lot, 104' x 96', on East Center. Call evenings 489-3961 J17L TIME SHARE UNITS and campground memberships. Distress . sales-cheap!! Worldwide selections. Call Vacation Network US and Canada 1-800-736-8250 or 305-566-2203. Free rental information 305-563-' 5586. J10 I 3 Personals I Z3 RESERVE YOU BOOTHSPACE: Peach Days-Brigham City, Sept. 1112. Call 723-6730. 723-6730. S10L MAKE A FRIEND...FOR LIFE! European, Yugoslavian, South American, Scandinavian, Scand-inavian, Japanese, high school exchange students. stu-dents. ..arriving August.. Au-gust.. .Host families needed! Amerjcan lntercultural Student Exchange. Ex-change. Call Wanda (801)255-5037 or 1-800-S1BLING. J17 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED CLASSI-FIED ad in not 1, not 2, but 42 newspapers throughout Utah. One placement, one payment puts you into the "Utah Classified Advertising Network". Reach over 379,000 Utahns for only $99. Call the Springville Herald and 489-5651. tfn THE AMAZING MICRO DIET. Send for free information. Betty Keim-your independent advisor, 1624 Palm St. 324, Las Vegas, NV 89104. 702-641-4648. J24L ADOPTION: Young, loving California couple can provide wonderful future for baby, promise sunlit nursery, education, devoted, grandparents. Expenses paid. Julie, collect, (818)241-8171 or attorney 1(800)242-8770. J17 LOVING, MARRIED, CHILDLESS couple hopes to adopt your baby. Beautiful home, safe suburban neighborhood, neighbor-hood, large family and a great future await. Expenses paid please call Dorothy and John. 1-800-779-1163. J10 MONEY PROBLEMS? Pay all of your debts, including back taxes and child support through Chapter 13 bankruptcy. For FREE information, call Bruce A. Embry, Attorney. 1 -800-798508. JL1 singer, Jacob Brinkerhoff, Jason Cochran, Jesse Dellamas Janae Duncan, Jessisa Erdman, Sarah Finley, Annemarie Ford, April Gonzales, Jason Jackson Haley Jex and Jaclyn Leetham. Brooke Mattinson, Natalie Oakey, Miesha Rawle, Julie Tobler, Michael Whiting, Sariah Barrientos, Michael Cope, Michael Mi-chael Dobson, Kendra Duff, Alison Duncan, Rex Eagar, Nathan Na-than Farish, Becky Fawson, Cori Hall and Kara Hill. Krista Jones, Cody Olsen, Ryan Perkins, Heather Snyder, Stephanie Taylor, Shydra Witney, Christina Baum, Robert Bennion, Susan Bird, Elena Findley, Kristy Gardner, Jedediah Jackman, Matthew Kimber, Devin Morin, David Peay and Tyler Bird. David Claybrook, Nicholas Cordell, Benjamin Elder, Christian Chris-tian Jacobsen, Deven Johnson, Jeremy Killpack, Kara Marshall, Steven Mohlman, Alyson Vir-chow, Vir-chow, Brooke Boyer, Chaterine Brown, Kimberli Dansie, Leann Erickson, Nicole Evans, Brandi Gammell, Jake Harward, Ashley Jordan, Nathan Poorman, Brett Showgren, Melinda Stokes, Rachel Ra-chel Tew, Joshua Thorn, Evan Watkins and Anna Woods. The Flying Dragon, a lizard that lives in Asia and the East Indies, can spread out folds of its skin to form "wings" and glides through the air from tree to tree. PUBLIC Probate and guardianship Notice Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further invormation Notice of Ordinance Notice is hereby given that on June 2, 1992, Springville City Council adopted Ordinance No. 20-92 entitled AN ORDINANCE ORD-INANCE INCREASING THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE RECREATION BOARD FROM FIVE MEMBERS TO SEVEN MEMBERS; AND AMENDING AM-ENDING SECTION 5-1-1 OF SPRINGVILLE CITY CODE 199U The Recreation Rec-reation Board; will consist of seven members, one of whom will be a member of the City Council. The Mayor is authorized to appoint two additional members to the Recreation Board for terms ending February 1, 1994 and February 1, 1995. The ordinance will become effective June 11, 1992. The original of the ordinance ord-inance is on file in the office of the City Recorder and may be inspected there by interested parties. Notice given by order of the City Council. Richard B. Manning City Recorder Published in the Springville Herald June 10, 1992. Notice of Ordinance Notice is hereby given that on June 2, 1992, Springville City Council adopted Ordinance No. 18-92 entitled AN ORDINANCE ORD-INANCE REZONING AN AREA ON THE WEST SIDE OF MAIN STREET FROM APPROXIMATELY APPROX-IMATELY 1200 SOUTH TO 1600 SOUTH AND ON THE EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET FROM 1400 SOUTH TO 1800 SOUTH TO RA-1-20,000 AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP. The ordinance zones property which fronts on Main Street at those addresses from the existing CI-1 and A-l Zone to RA-1 -20 ,000. The ordinance will become effective June 11, 1992. The original of the ordinance ord-inance is on file in the office of the City Recorder and may be inspected there by interested parties. Notice given by order of the City Council Richard B. Manning City Recorder Published in the Springville Herald June 10, 1992. Miscellaneous 3 SOIL TESTINGANALYSIS. TEST-INGANALYSIS. It's not too late to improve soils for this growing season. Complete test-texture-pH--nitrogen-phospho-rous-potassium. $18 postpaid, includes tax, return mail and instructions. instruc-tions. G.C.I. Company, P.O. Box 326, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062. J 10 Some say dreaming of eggs means riches. NOTICE Public Notice Notice is hereby given of a Public Hearing to be held by the Mapleton City Planning Commission on Thursday, June 25, 1992 at 7:00 p.m. in the Mapleton Maple-ton City Council Chambers, Cham-bers, 35 East Maple Street, Mapleton, Utah, for the purpose of considering consid-ering the proposed Master Street Plan which is to be included in the revised Master Plan. Published in the Springville Herald, June 10 and 17, 1992. Public Notice Springville City Council Coun-cil will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 16, 1992 during the regular reg-ular Council meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Civic Center Council Room at 50 South Main. The hearing will be held to receive public input on the proposed Fiscal Year 1992-93 Budget. Interested parties will have the opportunity opp-ortunity to be heard. Published in the Springville Herald May 20 and 27, June 3 and 10, 1992. Notice of Ordinance Notice is hereby given that on June 2, 1992, Springville City Council adopted Ordinance No. 19-92 entitled AN ORDINANCE ORD-INANCE AMENDING RESTRICTIONS ON SALE AND USE OF FIREWORKS TO CONFORM CON-FORM TO STATE LAW; AND AMENDING SECTION SEC-TION 3-4-11 OF SPRINGVILLE CITY CODE 1991. The ordinance ord-inance replaces the word "fireworks" with the words "common state approved explosives" in Section 3-4-11 of the City Code. The ordinance will become effective Jun 1 1 , 1992. The original of the ordinance is on file in the office of the City Recorder and may be inspected there by interested parties. Notice given by order of the City Council. Richard B. Manning City Recorder Published in the Springville Herald June 10, 1992. Public Notice Springville City Council Coun-cil will hold a public hearing prior to revising the Fiscal 1991-92 Budget. The public hearing will be held on Tuesday, June 16, 1992 in the regular Council Coun-cil meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Civic Center Council Room at 50 South Main. Interested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard. Published in the Springville Herald May 20 and 27, June 3 and 10, 1992. The land animal with the largest eyes are those of the horse and the ostrich. os-trich. They are about one-and-a-half times the size of a man's eye. June 10, 1992 - The Springville Herald - Page Eleven Shirlene Revoir honored at Utah Valley Hospital Shirlene Revoir, a May Team Member of the Month, can tell you everything you've always wanted to know about Mapleton and Springville. Other than a vacation to Hawaii and an occasional occa-sional trip to Las Vegas (to visit her daughter) this native Utahn has not been outside of the Beehive Bee-hive State. Her travels instead are on the inside of the hospital, as she makes her rounds each day stocking stock-ing ICI, CCU, IMC, 5A, Pediatrics, Pediat-rics, TCU and Cardiac Rehab. Shirlene is an inventory coordinator coordina-tor (previously titled floor manager). manag-er). She has worked at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, beginning as a unit secretary and changing to her present job six years ago. Shirlene was born in Mapleton and graduated form Springville High School. She and her husband hus-band of 35 years, Lloyd, have five daughters and one son all married-ranging in ages form 20 to 35, and 14 grandchildren. Shirlene continually goes the extra mile, says supervisor Marie Prothero. "She is wonderful; the staff love her. What else can I say?" Co-workers also say she is never cross, does a great job in keeping her units well stocked, and often comes in on her days off to make sure the units have all Stress bvsting What can you do, after all, when your life gets frantic? you've misplaced the keys to the car; you're already late and you get lost on the way. Ever been there? How do you deal with these situations? Well, 1) Stop. The mere act of stopping what you're doing is the first step in dealing with a stressful situation. 2) Breathe. Yes, breathe. It sounds simple, bui when we're under stress, we tend to hold our breath. So take a few deep breaths. The process, in and of itself, is relaxing. 3) Reflect. OBITUARIES Oleah Huff Sargent, 87, of Springville, died June 3, 1992 at the home of her daughter of chronic leukemia. She was born Feb. 10, 1905 in Spanish Fork to Isaac William and Geneva Wood Huff. She married David Merle Sargent November 17, 1925 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died November Novem-ber 13, 1971. She was an accomplished accom-plished musician, and accompanied the Musettes for 30 years. She was a community and church organist for 62 years. In her younger years she was pianist for silent movies at Barbara Hill Hendrickson, age 88, of Springville, died Sunday, June 7, 1992 at her home. She was born December 7, 1903 in Fayette, to James William and Sarah Baker Hill. She married Lsalan Hendrickson April 25, 1928 in Manti. The marriage mar-riage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She attended schools in Fayette and Manti. She completed nurses training at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. She cared for many people in their homes. She loved gardening garden-ing and genealogy. She also enjoyed camping with Laurie Johnson Laurie Ann Fullmer Farley Johnson, 35, of Ft. Bridger, Wyoming died Wednesday, June 3, 1992 in Evanston, WY. She was born September 12, 1956 in Payson, to Kent Lamar and Wanda Dee Murray Fullmer. She married Jerry Farley, April 9, 1975 in Provo. They later divorced. She was a member of the LDS Church and she loved fishing, animals and the out-of-doors. She is survived by her daughter, Angela Farley, Orem; her parents, Kent and Lynda Fullmer, Bountiful; Wanda and Sil Hathaway, St. George; grandmothers, Barbara Murray, Mapleton; La Rue Johnson, Spanish Fork; five brother, James Fullmer, Full-mer, Orem; Jason Hathaway, Hath-away, St. George; Bret Fullmer, Layton; Randy Fullmer and Gary Fullmer both of Clearfield; four Oleah Sergent the old Spanish foik Theater. She is survived by three sons and three daughters: Blair and (Dickie) Jane Sargent, Dr. David H. and Martha Sargent, Springville; Quinn H. and Sandy Sargent, Sarg-ent, Tooele; Mrs. M. Kae (Janice) Weight, Springville; Spring-ville; Mrs. W. Kay (Gloria) Collins, Provo; Mrs. Charles L. (Ruth) Payne, Woods Cross; 16 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; one brother, broth-er, Arvil W. Huff, Spanish Span-ish Fork. She preceded in death by a grandson. Funeral services werr Barbara Hendrickson her family. She was a member of the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers. She is survived by her husband of Springville; two sons. Maurice L. Hendrickson and Wayne L. Hendrickson, both of Springville; four grandchildren; grand-children; and six greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three sisters. Funeral will be Wednesday Wed-nesday at 1 1 a.m. in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel, 211 E. 200 South, Springville, Spring-ville, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. sisters, Trudy Hailstone, Orem; Judy Knickerbocker, Knicker-bocker, Pleasant Grove; Sandra Dee Hathaway, St. George; Dianne Hammerman, Hammer-man, Witchita, KS. Graveside services were Monday in the Springville Sprin-gville Evergreen Cemetery. Ceme-tery. Laurie Fullmer Johnson V I if J I : 1 - 1 Shirlene Revior the items that they need. Shirlene gets a lot of satisfaction satisfac-tion in her job and enjoys her coworkers. co-workers. She likes the challenge of having to stay one step ahead of everyone's needs. The job offers her a lot of variety and the chance to move around from floor to floor versus a desk job. When she is not working, she stays busy with yard work. She recently built a new home, which takes up a lot of her time. Her principal hobby, however, is her grandchildren. Shirlene's husband is contemplating contem-plating retirement and she looks forward to traveling outside of Utah. Appraise the situation; identify the stress or problem. Understanding Under-standing the origin of the stress is s precursor to defusing it Finally, 4) Choose. Decide right now how you'll deal with the stress. The first three steps, stopping, breathing breath-ing and reflecting, prepare you for taking control of the stressful situation before it takes control of you. Studies show that among college col-lege students the use of marijuana, marijua-na, LSD, cocaine, tranquilizers, alcohol and cigarettes has declined de-clined in the past decade. Saturday. Burial was in the Payson City Cemetery. Oleah Huff Sargent Barbara Hill Hendrickson Stinging requires a bee to use 22 different muscles. mus-cles. Spring vi((e and (jiff for all your Sympathy needs Springville Floral 207 0. 400 S. 489-5647 cm I C A I |