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Show BUSINESS DIxtZ.CXORlf Jas. Caffrey & Co., . Furniture. State jTet. G E. Anderson, Pl,ojrr&Dher. Hate street H.T. Reynolds & Co., general merchandise. State street. Deal Bros. & MendenliHll, general merchandise. State .reet. Wm. B. Roy 1miic, harness, dealer in harness fixtures. State st. G. S.'roor1 Mrn-Hiitle Co., wholesale and retail dealers in general merchandise. Win. M. Rovlance, wholesale fruit, produce, seeds and Train; bicycles, Studebaker waKons. State street. llanner it Brown. Dealers in all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. State street. The Independent. The local newspaper. Suhscrlbe for it nd read it. It will do you (rood. Job Printing. Print chop is north side of srtate street. A few more Histories of Springville for sale cheap at this office- The . Well Dressed Man Wants his Linen very carefully looked after, and Tall Laundry work well and neatly done. That's the way we do our work. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. GO LICK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. SELLS THE TENDEREST MEATS ON THE MARKET Their Prices Are Right They also keep a choice line of frest and cured Meats. Lard. Pickles. Canned Can-ned Goods, Vegetables and fish and game in season. There's no Better Service Than that via the From Kansas City, Saint Louis and Memphis to points in the South, Southeast South-east and Southwest. The Southeastern Limited Leaving Kansas City at 6:30 P. M. daily, will take you to Springfield, Memphis, Mem-phis, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville and all points in the Southeast. For detailed information apply to , G. W. MARTIN GENERAL WESTERN AGENT 1106. 17th St. - DENVER. COLO. Goiijg East a 318 If so it will pay you to secure complete information about the new service via the Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Line. Information in regard to rates 6topovers, etc., will be gladly furnished by application to C. S. Williams, Commercial Agent 106 W. 2nd S. St., Salt Lake City. EES Going li This E. G. , Q. H. AX, Ooxx East Fall? The Independent. D.CJOHNSON - - Publisher A G. JOHNSON. - -Manager. Entered at the post office at Spring ville Utah, for transmission through the mail as second-class matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, Six months. Three months. 11.25 .75 .40 HALLOWEEN SOCIAL The social given at Fraternity Hall last Saturday evening, met only with praises because of it complete suc cess, socially and financially The east end of the hall was lighted with gnrtesque Jack-o'-lanterns, giving a weird and uncanny effect, and the decorations were of autumn boughs, leave i and fl wers, arranged artisti -ally. An interesting program was tive i, under the management of Mrs. J. O. Houtz. Sng by the Ilungerford male quartet. quar-tet. Piano solo by Miss Baskervil'e. Vocal solo by Miss Flossie Packard. Original comic reading by G. P. Thompson." Vocal duet by Jennie Chase and May Huntington. A short talk on Halloween by D. C. Johnson. Song by the nungerford male quartet. T. K. Kelly told of a gostly experience of his own, that had a very solomn effect upon the audience. An hour was then spent is social chat and in partaking of light refreshments. " . The Companions of the Forest are responsible for the event and much praise is due them for evening's entertainment. The Best Remedy for Croup From the Atehison, Kan., Daily Globe J This is the season when the woman who knows the best remedies for croup is in demand in every neighborhood. neigh-borhood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in the middle of the night hy a whoop from one of the children. The croup reuiedits are almost as sure to be lost in case of croup, as a revolver is sure to be lost in case of burglars. There used to be an old fashioned remedy for croup, know u as hive syrup and tolu, but some mothers say that Chamberlain's Cough Reiuepy is better, bet-ter, and does not cost so much. It causes the patient to throw up the phlegm quicker and gives relief in a shorter time. Give this remedy as soon as the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It never fails and is pleasant and .safe to take. Springville Drug Co. THE LITTLE OUTCAST E. J. Carpenter's mammoth production pro-duction of "A Little Outcast" is the great scenic success of last season, will tin nn t mlpil hero Vridtiu "TJriw R a i Ik- Ci?.v Hall. It is a story of New Yo:iclt:e. introducing May Stocton s as tl e star, and theatre goers will see i ninny contrasting views ' of life in the great metropolis. j A Runaway Bicycle , ler nii afcea witn an ugiy cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then liucklen Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for burns. M-Mlfls, skin eruptions and piles 25c t the Springville Drug Co. We can tell you how you can best reach your destination, the lowest possible cost, and give' you the best service en route. Trains for Omaha and Chicago leave Denver Den-ver 11:30 a. m., and 10:35 p. m. daily, and Colorado Springs 11:45 a. m. and J0;30 p. m. daily. Trains for Kansas City, St. Louis and all points south and southeast leaves Denver and Colorado Springs 8:45 p. m. and Pueblo 7:05 p. tu. daily. These trains carry dining cars midday luncheon, fifty cents. Sure connections at Colorado Springs and Denver from points east. If you're planning a trip anywhere East or South, write us. DRAKE, Diet. Pass. Ag't. A. Bible, Trav. Pass. Ag't. 100 W. 2nd S. St., Salt Lake. jzst Denver. MINING LOCATION NOTICES I for sale at this office. Henry Wood is glad that he voted the Republican ticket. Phil. Chase and family have returned re-turned for the winter from Rigby, Idaho. The glorious Fourth came " to the front with 54 straight Republican majority. Everybody were as good natured on election day as a family of puppies. David Craudall smote Goliah Clark hip and thigh at the Polrs Tuesday. Chief Judge Straw, in the Fifth, was busy all day putting Republican ballots iu the box. The Republicans held an election on Tuesday without letting the Democrats Dem-ocrats kuow anything about it. Mrs. Lousia Johnson writes an interesting in-teresting letter from Raymond, in which she reports the Springville frieuds as being prosperous and con-teuted. con-teuted. , Miss Ilellen Boyer is now playing leading lady with a dramatic company, com-pany, doing the large cities in 'an Eastern circuit, presenting" 4,The Manxman." Rev. Nichols of Springvillejp reach ed to a small congregation at the court house at Price last Sunday af-ternoou, af-ternoou, returning to Helper in the evening, -holding services at the chap el there. Trice Advocate. . Bp. O. B. HuntiugtoD is just com pleting a tine brick cottage iu the First Ward, which is a credit to that locality. It is a modern house show ing a fine perspective, and the inter ior will be neat and convenient That great melodramatic success, A Little Outcast" which broke all records last season, will be presented here in its entirety Friday Nov. 6th. It is a story of New York Life and has a wealth of scenic equipment. . Sister Bird's (Francis) tbeoh.gy class 'The Book of Mormon," now numbers 42, the largest in school. They are doing good work and will be heard of hereafter as advocates of the truths of that sacred record. Emery County Progress. The Ladies of the St. James Guild held a fifteen cent luuch and social at fraternity Hall last Thursday. The evening was spent in social games and wound up with a raffle for a beautiful quilt, nude by Mrs. Al bert Staten. - We have just opened up a nice line of the celebrated Imperial perfumes and toilet accessories. The trade is requested to call and look the line over. It is one of the completest and best ever brought into the City. Jordan's Jor-dan's Book Store. A man once bought a jim-crack pen. . It wrote like a horse shoe nail. And every time be tried to write. It never failed to fail. The Parker is not that kind. . Jordan's Book Store The scenes and story of "A Little outcast" company, which appears attheCity Hall Nov. 6th, are all founded on actual facts and conditions, condi-tions, The production last season earned the name of being the most correct play ever written about New York life. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, go at once to Springville Spring-ville Drug Co's, store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One or two doses will make you well. They also cure biliousness, sick headache and constipation. con-stipation. "Fons" Ethier who is playing a leading part in "Ben Hur," took a day off last Friday and came down to Springville to see the friends of his youth, all of whom are pioud of bis achievements in the histrionic line. He makes a suburb Messala in the famous play, 1 . . Get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomache and Liver Tablets at the Springville Drug Co's store. They are easier to. take and more pleasant In effect than pills. Then their use is not followed by constipation as is often of-ten the case with pills. Regulr size 25 c per box.. David Packard has received a letter from box B," Salt Lake City. He will leave for England atout the 11th and will labor for three years, at tempting, to turn the bard-headed Brintons from. the error of their way. Last evening the- Third Ward gave him a splendid reception and social at their chapel. The Provo knitting factory are now manufacturing the finest class of union suits, from 81.20 up. First class woolen suits, cotton and silk. No shoddy, but geuuine in every particular. par-ticular. When at Provo call in and examine our goods. Don't go beyond us, for we can suit you. 132 W. Center Cen-ter St., Provo, Utah. WANTED A trustworthy gentle man or lady in each county to manage business for an old established house of solid financial standing. A straight bona tide weekly salary of 918.00 paid by eheck each Monday with all expenses ex-penses direct . from headquarters. Money ad y a need for expenses En close addressed envelope. Manager, 360 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. PROF. C. B NEWTON the noted California humorist and entertainer will give an 'entertainment in the Meeting House Thursday evening, Nov. 5th, under the "auspices of the public schools of the City. The professor pro-fessor is one of greatest entertainers on the American platform. He will appear before the various colleges in Utah, and our citizens may be assured as-sured a rich treat. Prices, reserved seats 35 cents, general admission 25 cents, school children 10 cents. Entertainment En-tertainment commences promptly at 815 p. m. H. R. A sadoori an, M. D., treats diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Special attention paid in testing eyes and fitting glasses. Office Of-fice in Farrer Bros, block, Provo. I was a glorious victory, y S The "Whiskey party" seem to be popular in this City. ' The Democrats worked like Trojan? hauiing in Republican voters. Disconsolate Democrats can flock over to Provo or Goshen for conso lation. For sale. A seven room brick house aud one acre of land. Enquire at this office. Come to Huntington & Bagley's and look at their enlargements. They are the finest in the market. There was tin enough on Mayor Reynold's lawn Wednesday morning to start a good sized junk shop." Mayor R- ynolds said Tuesday, "If I am defeated I'll take the flrt train out of town." He will on-Lably re turn. Mrs. W. W. Ilinch, the youngest daughuer of Mr. and Mrs. Atuo6 Warren, War-ren, with her three children, are visiting vis-iting for six week with her parents, Mrs. Annie Houtz has returned from Tooele county, where has been sojourning during the past summer with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Drury. Ernest Boyer went to Calientes Monday, to take charge of the railroad rail-road outfit, belonging to himself and brothers, who have a winter's job on the Salt Lake Route. 4 Old timer Geo. Storrs has moved to American Fork, where he expects to reside in the future. He will be missed here, for he has been a familiar figure upon-our streets for nearly fifty years. Cyrus Browulee Newton, the noted humorist aud comedian, was born in California. After completing his co - lege course in is native state he became be-came a teacher of rhetoric aud literature litera-ture iu the Stocton, California college. col-lege. His splendid humorous 'enter tainments commenced to attract wide attention iu his .native" state. He appeared over fifty times in San Fiaucisco alone, before'cluds, lodges aud societies.. He is, without doubt the Uueot entertainer that bis native state has produced. He has toured extensively through the Southern and Middle states. Among the pleasing features of his etitertaiumeuLs are rare simplicity and naturalness of uis humor, refined personality, remarkable remark-able melodious voice and versitility. He will apper tonight at the Meeting House. Constipation Health is absolutely impossible if constipation be present. Many serious ser-ious cases of liver and kidney complaint com-plaint have sprung from neglected constipation. Such a deplorable condition con-dition is unnecessary.- There i a cure for it. Jlei bine will speedil.f remedy matters. O A. Lindsay, P. m., Bronson, Fla., write Feb. 12. 1902: "Having tried Heibine,1 .find it a fine medicine for constipation,!? 50c, Springville Drug Co. Chest Pains From "Tobacco Heart." Valvular Heart Disease Dis-ease Threatened. Dr. Miles Heart Cured Me. Cure The effect of excessive smoking shown by such symptoms as heart pains heartburn, smothering spells, shortness of breath, fluttering flut-tering and palpitation, is most serious., If your heart is in any way affected you should at once begin the use of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure which enriches the blood, regulates the heart's action and improves the circulation. "I am a local newspaper man and have been an inveterate smoker since my boyhood. A little over a year ago I first noticed symptoms of heart trouble, palpitation palpita-tion and acute pains and a peculiar, I might say, indescribable feeling across my chest. Local physicians said I had ttobacco heart.' I quit smoking for a while and took regular dose, of digitalis and belladona with some relief but the same old symptoms were still there. A friend of mine here recently died of what the doctor said was valvular disease of the heart, Knowing- that his symptoms were similar to mine I felt that my time too was limited, although I am still a young man, in my thirty-ninth year. In Skillman & Stone's drug store here Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure was recommended. I began taking it and I can positively state that its effect is marvelous. I have just finished my third bottle and feel like a 'kid' and believe I am cured. This letter m the spontaneous utterance of one who wishes to thank you for benefits received." Wx. N. Grant, -Seattle, Wash., formerly of Spokane, Wash. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle bot-tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Iiiseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co Elkhart, Ind. Ac My Specialty is Horseshoeing and ALL WORK GUARANTEED At Kindred's Old Stand J Red Front Grocery Is still in trie lead witri Green and Staple Groceries - I It will pay you to deal with us. t J WWtiiig, Prop. I t t WASHINGTON SCHOOL NOTES ' Character -and Reputation" were ;he subjects discussed by Mr. M. E. Crandatl Jr. Wednesday 28th, at cbapd. A class from the Park building sang The Musician." The grammar grade girls have been naking aprons for inanuel training. The High School has just cotuolet-ed cotuolet-ed Grecian history and next Monda will take up Roman. The following will be discussed by M. O. Packard, Lla White, Ralph Groesbeck and Alice Whitney at their next class mueiiug: Resolved that circumstantial evidence should be sufficient to couvict an illicit liquor seller for violation of the law. The history class of the eighth year debated the subject: Reso.vtd that the Spaniards bid a better right to America than the English. Friday night Nov. 6th, the eighth year will bold a -class meeting at the Washington school. A yery interesting interest-ing program will be given. All are invited. The grammar grade boys are mak ing match boxes in manuel training this week. . The following named pupils have not been late or absent during the year in Miss Alleman's room: Chauu cy Childs, Roy Hanoer, Floyd Kelly, Albert Thorpe, Hattie Bringhurst, Jessie Bird. Marie Clark, Dottie Deal, Annie Hill, Priel Kelsey, Blanch Oak ley, Amelia Peterson, Nellie Weight, Dora Jenson and Martha Hill. "The sixth year students of Miss Melville's department are doing some excellent composition work in lan guage. Miss Mower's pupils sang at chapel exercises Wednesday morning Oct. 23. Transpirings of the past week of school in the ninth year: Mouday Oot. 26th the pupils of the ninth year debated on the question: Resolved that the Americans fought more val iantly iu the war of 1812 than did tt e English. After some consideration the judge, Mr. Justesen, decided through the points brought out by each side, that the English fought more valiantly on land and the Americans Am-ericans "fought more valiantly on sea. Ou Monday we had our regular manuel training work. The girls of the ninth year met in the seventh year room and did their work under the direction of Misa Ada llleman. While the I boys met in the eighth year room and did their work under the direction of Mr. Harold Alleman. On Friday we took our first lesson in water coloring. Eva Berry. PARK SCHOOL The following are those in Miss Brown's room who were neither tardy nor absent during the past eight weeks: Mattie vVhitiuore, Birdy Clark Deal Cherrington, Ethel Mendenhali. Dora Keams, Vera Burt, Eva Thorpe lva Bulkley, Marrel Pack ird, Alvira Ostler," El.lie Hutchiuson, Larval Jensen and Edward Pennington. The pupils of Miss WelchV room had a very pleasant surprise for her last Thursday after school, and the following afternoon the pupils of Miss Brown's room succeeded in surprising sur-prising her. For a Bad Cold If you have a bad cold you need a reliable medicine like Chamberlain's Coutth Remedy to loosen a relieve it, and to allay the irritation and inflammation inflam-mation of the throat and lungs. Springville Drug Co. How's Thisl We fitter One Hundred Dollars Reward Re-ward for any case of. catarrh that cannot can-not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props.. Toledo, To-ledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction and financially finan-cially able to carry out any obligations obliga-tions made by their firm. West & Tru ax,' Wholesale' Druggists, Drug-gists, Toledo, O. Warding. Kinnen & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. 1 1 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, inter-nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Doesn't Respect Old Age It's shameful when youth "fail to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and ir respective of old age. Dyspepsia, jaun dice, fever, constipation and yield to this perfect pill, 2oc at the Soring ville Drug Co. General Blacksmithing S. CARTER, PfOp. t BLaC(t-DRAUG!!Tj!i Constipation ia nothhte more I than a clogcrinir of the bowels and nothinc less than vital stair- nation or death if not relieved, If every constipated b offerer could realise that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in hia system, he would wn bet relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, biliousness, bilious-ness, colds and many other ailments ail-ments disappear when constipated consti-pated bowels are relieved. Thed-iord'a Thed-iord'a Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the Jmrging of calomel or other vio-ent vio-ent cathartics. Be sure that you get the or Spinal Spi-nal Thedford'8 fiSck-Drauht, made by The Chattanooga Medicine Medi-cine Co. Sold by all druggists in cent and $1.00 packages. florgu. Ark., Wt 23, 1901. I eaaaot iwommead TheJford' lilark Draaght toe hlehlj. 1 keep It In my kunn all the Ubm aail kara aaed It for Uw last tea jreara. 1 aerer aare mj ehlldrea aay ataer laxaUr. I think I could ever be able to work wlthiai It oa arroaat of aelaa; troabled with roastl patina. Tonr medicine la I all that keeps ate ap. V. O. MerXBIiUID. Professional Cards. G-eo. E. Inshaw, Late of Birmingliam, Eng. PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER. Cenfer St. Springville, Utah Qeo. smart, m. d. Physician and Surgeon. . Office in Rooms 5 and 6. in Bank building. Office hours 8 to 10 a. in.. 12 to 2 and 5 to 9 p. m. Springville, - - Utah. Ralph b. Weight, Organ Cleaner and Tuner. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. D. C. JOHNSON, Httopney-at-Uarju and flctary Public. Springville. Utah.. James caffrey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. DUNN, M. D. 'physician and surgeon. Office in Bank Building. Room 3 SPRINGVILLE UTAH. Dr. N. H. PACKARD, Extracting, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT KESIDEXCE One block south and 1 east of K. G. W. depet Springville, Utah. Societies. E. O. T. M. Springville Tent No. 9 meets in re gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Rev. Db. Bailey, Com. Elliot N. Jordan, R. K. THE HERALD The Salt Lake Daily Herald is the most readable paper in the inter-mountain inter-mountain country, Every day in the week 85 cents per month. The Sunday Herald with its magazine section should be read by evervone, 82.00 per year, $1.00 for six months. The Semi-weekly Herald (Tuesdays (Tues-days and Fridays) only $1.50 per year, with Orange Judd- Firmer (Weekly) $1.75. Strictly in advance. If it happens, it's in the Herald. Stops the Cough aid Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Care, no Pay, Price ZScents. '' Before Contracting for Your Electric Wiring See B BACHMAN Of Provo, Telephone 70 X The Largest Stock of Electri-cal Electri-cal Supplies, Chandeliers etc. South of Salt Lake. LOW PINCES ON SPRIXYILLE WORK Orders may be left with H. T. Reynolds & Co. BROWN & OAKLEY Tonsorial Artists For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on them. XjeLdies' - and Gliilclren.'a Haircuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry. Salt Lake Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H. G. WOOD, Tonsorial Artiste All work done in the Highest Style of the Art. Shop One Door North of Dr. Kelly's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. promptly pnxwiea. OA WO FEB. Send model, ktteh.V ? or photo for tn report patentability. Book -How V to Obtaia U.S. aad Foreirm FataaUMd Trada-Marka," ; FREE. t ire term rer etrarad to larentors.i ) PATENT LAWTEE3 OF SS TEA 18' FRACTICE.( ?n nnn pitfnts PRflnuRFu through t em. )AU biuineas confidential. Sound adrios. i'aithfnlC IMrrioa. Moderata thtrM ) Write If OMAW O- . to Wa M. 0A1WU UL aW.f PATENT LAWYERS, ; Oon. U. S. Pataat Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. RAILROAD WATCHES Headquarters for Railroad Watches BECK'S JEWELRY STORE Come and see our new Silverwer, YVeUiii Rinjis, Fine China. Cut Glass, 1847 Roger Bros. Knives and Forks. . .. . Spectacles Fitted.' . . Next Door North of Farrer Bros.. Acay Aye., Proyo ntab It's 10 to 1 you do if of malaria. Don't Do it. It's We'll adinit it will euro malaria, but it leaves almost ticadl uf tor tfuicta. ia purely vegetable and absolutely guaranteed to cure malaria, , sick heada"hs, biliousness, and aJl stomach, kidney and liver coxni laiiits. TRY IT TO-DAY. " 50 Cents Rcttlo. AI! Druggists. LIVERY and TRANSFER STABLE. COKjtTER cf EOYLAKCE and SIZTH STREET. Gentle horses, and a new constant BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS High P4toiUiai Life li)sCo. o( Rfer York Has paid $38,000,000 more dividends than any company in the world. Kulon WeU, Mgr. Salt Lake City. L, G. E. ANDERSON and ; Pliotograplior, Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes, , Pictures copied and enlarred by home artists. Pictures of tftnfcily groups, residences, stoct or bj sub jects taken on the spot. KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME ' - SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. rhifl signature ia on every box of the genuine Laxative Brent Qusaine T.Mets the remedy that cures m eolJ ta so sy 3 Through Service TO ST. LOOJDS AND THE EAST VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY KA!!ssM2mSSQURI PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. electric lights. Electric Fans, reclining chair cars (a ears rati) Up-to-date Dav Coaches. Far Bertts, Tickets, Fuller , etc., tfdrss H. C.TOWNStND, OCM'L PASttNGEI AND TICKET ACEBT. IT. UK JjCONSULT $hoj6reS tPfCIALISTS USA.lt tit - u' STRICTLY RELIABLE. stock of Watches, Clocks, Rings, Engagement you are a victim &&-r: Devngerous. lot of first readiness. clas3 vehicles in Grade : Monumental : Work 4 M j THROUGHSCENlC mm .M a ja fc. r I'TL a aa IN Marble and Granite- MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ET6. Provo - - Utali. Assets $382,432,631 Snrplns $58,131,223 W. Major, Spcl. Agt. Springville Fine Job Printing stylo At This Office - -CT-gg-ar-aarr |