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Show 18 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, July 10,2008 269 E. 400 S. Springville, UT 84663 1 mm m SNIPPITS of Springville Histoiy (M M ,Ci? y (Wf with Regional Coverage arKetplaCG ofover125,000 Homes 373-6450 www.harktheherald.com 100,000 daily page views. FOR SALE SINGE BURIAL PLOT in Springville Evergreen Cemetery $700.00 Call 471-7788. 471-7788. 7-24 BABY SOCKS WITH BEAUTIFUL BEADED EDGES! Handmade. Great gifts for those little ones! Choose your own colors! Available in newborn through toddler sizes. $6 per pair or $15 for 3 pair. Call Marri (5 37fr8237. tfn FOR SALE MEMBERSHIP SELLING RESORT MEMBERSHIP with swimming swim-ming pool tennis courts, play ground, game room, and volleyball court. You also get the use of 3 other parks call 801471-8708 ask for Boh. 7-10 FOR RENT ONE, TWO AND THREE room office spaces for rent,' 715 N. Main, Spring ville. Call 489-8436 or 377-8861 377-8861 .tfn HELP WANTED FARMERS INURANCE AGENCY is looking for a part-time secretary. Reguirements: Detail Oriented, Ori-ented, Efficient, Highly Accountable, Computer, Phone. Flexible hours. Pay to be determined. Contact rich 801-704-0807 or email to rdavisllfarmersagent. com SUNROC has an opening for a P?T Floor Associate to work evenings and Saturdays. Sat-urdays. 15 years contractor contrac-tor experience required. For additional information call Jannalee at 222-3300. Apply at 35 E. 400 South, Springville. EOF, tfn NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT DIS-TRICT For current listing list-ing of job openings for teachers, teacher's aides, secretaries, custodians, maintenance workers, bus drivers and food services. Please go to www.nebo. Helen Beardall Notes from the Do You Remember column written in the Springville Herald in 1941 by Maud Hatch Benedict Bene-dict show fun insight into the yesteryears of Springville. "October, 1941-Do you remember when about this time of year when we would stop on our way home from school, under a big black walnut tree to fill our tin DRIVERS HELPJ hch often ur &! "aprons, with the spongy, iii it IITC II ' green-covered nuts? Or strip Vw Mil I CU the skins off with our fin- DRIVERSCDL Career gers, leaving a "stain" that Training wCentral Refrig- lasted, for weeks? Walnut erated. We Train, Employ stain on clothing never did eduhrjohs. w$0 down Financing. Average $40,000 1st Year! 800-521-9277. july 31 DRIVERS NEEDED: Weekly Earnings $1000-$1200 $1000-$1200 Expanding Tanker Runs in Rock Springs WY! Great Pay, Benefits, Con- Great Career Op! Must Be Highly Motivated! Great for Returned Missionaries! 6 Figure income in first year, Benefits, Bounuses, Base Commisson. No Cold Calling! CALL JIM 801-216-3669 Great Career Move, Room to Advance, Benefits, No Hard Labor, Great Pay, Will Train, Not MLM, 4kmo CALL JIM 801-216-3669 come out. 1 We recall that many large old walriut trees grew along the sidewalks in Springville, and perhaps to this day these very trees bear walnuts that are hoarded by youngsters as in the days gone by! sistent Work! CDL-A wX, When nearly every fam- 2 yrs Exp. Req. 866-339- ily had a gunny sack full 0072 II of black yvalnuts stored DRIVERS: A Steady Life- for 'winter,' and we sat style - Regional Openings, around the kitchen range Top Miles, Tpp Pay Home and cracked the huts with time Werner Enterpris- a hammer, using the bot-psi bot-psi 800-346-2818x151. J22 torn of an old-fashioned flat BARNEY TRUCKING, iron, or said iron, 'as a solid INC. is looking for experi- surface on which to crack enced drivers. Apply on- them? Remember how we line at www.barneytruck- used a hairpin, toothpick, ing.com or call for more orange stick or sometimes a info: Lynn Scow, 435-529- "common" pin to dig out the 4403. nut meats from the shells? Remember the lovely autumn days, when we loi tered happily along the way home, scuffling our feet in the dry pungent leaves that covered the sidewalks? The scent of decaying apples as we passed an orchard, or-chard, and the tangy smell of chrysanthemums as we "lazied" along? How back in the mind we dreaded the chores awaiting us at home, and often "put off" the inevitable, in-evitable, until the last lap of homeward journey would Coaching Sales Positions, Best Infomercial Leads in the Industry, Over 3 Million Per Week in Sales. MAKE WHAT YOU ARE WORTH! BenefitsBonuses CALL JIM 801-216-3669 find us running to be home before the sun had set? Those dreaded chores! The worst one, filling the wood-box-the yawning depths of which seemed never to have had enough wood! Do you remember the woodpiles in every back yard? When wood was burned almost exclusively? That, of course, was before furnaces were dreamed of for home heating purposes. And do you remember the wood sheds most of us ( had lined with cut wood? Regardless of many writers writ-ers using the wood shed as the place where punishment . was meted out to bad children, chil-dren, by an irate parent, we can truthfully state we were never spanked in our wood shed! Oh, well! Do you remember that we always changed our school dress for an "old" one after school, and that we often wore one dress a whole week before it needed lauru : dering? Our brothers, too, " wore shirts many days without with-out washing. ' Do you remember homemade home-made rag carpets? How the rags were cut in strings about an inch wide, sewn together, wound into a one-pound one-pound ball, and it required two or more flour sacks of carpet rag balls to make a nineby twelve carpet? , Whenever we sat down at home our mothers would hand us a lap full of carpet rags to sew "while we were resting!" , We recall, too, Old Lady Anthons, and dear old Grandma Swenson, mother of Mrs. Fred Mason, and of Oscar Swenson, who were carpet weavers. The huge loom used, and how the pattern came out either striped or "it or miss" depending upon how. the warp was set up. 7;;vv Some of these carpets were beautiful. Clean, new straw was used under the carpets, and do you remember the gadget gad-get we had to stretch the carpets? It helped, but most of the stretching was done by hands, back and sore knees! The thrill of a new carpet and the hard work it was to sweep them! Do you remember the rope spring beds some of our grandparents brought across the plains? The bed rails would have little knobs along the topsides and ends, over which clothesline rope was woven back and forth, up and down, forming perfect per-fect network of squares, the end of the rope tied securely to a bed post, and there your bed had springs! Some , of the early settlers used cat-tails that were so plentiful along the banks of the Spanish Fork River, where it emptied into Utah Lake, for stuffing for their bed "ticks." The cat-tails were placed in a small opening open-ing in the tick and stripped off by hand of the fuzzy fluffy down. When filled they made a most perfect feather bed. Later they became be-came lumpy, but an experienced experi-enced bed maker knew how to shake them back into light fluff again." " These little notes of history brought back so many memories, mem-ories, and maybe to some of you. Please preserve your history and share a copy of it with the Springville Historical His-torical Society. 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