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Show I St i V 'il i . t.' if SUNDAY HERALD AROUND AND ABOUT - 4 Sbrinaville Has A Folders Printed 1 1 i 1- 'nil rah SPRINGVILLE The Springville Chamber of Commerce and Spring- - whh h "... ' Ph. FR 40217, ; ; ? i'r' i - . : .L. J K office n x V i v i , H . l . j t i f f V 1 I - ! - I ' M I. II U t i i i 1 . i WaC MrV and Mrs. 1! of Wilmington. C. left last Ni 1 Waldron 7 j Hos-fservan- Li, : '1 - I ! I 'II i strike-plagu- y, i i . t '. - - , j . w m Hi- iii f.'i. ...ii 1. ... .' mm ? - 700 j .' RenUl ptLjmtnU ttdjte KAMI if Per Month TKT MUNI ' " I MUSIC t II H , ', ; . r 57 N. Univ. Ave. Phone FB i ; K f ,.: Street ! State. City 'Est. m m -- I', n si s,sa d3 Herald Want Ads Birlnn Results . 3-40- , 20 n , , ll'ii i """" (l n . .." :. ? .. 7 .. - am - . : ,. !,,,-- "L A , , j . i i " - --i Jess Gibbons of St. George, is spending a week In Provo on Provo ' Seveenth 'Ward Relief Society will hold its' theology and and Mrsl Ray Brandenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibbons; and teachers' topic meeting Monday a ton, Norman Gibbons, attending school. Krj ! 'II t t !tdi. 5) Alton Wade of Fillmore, is making his home this summer Pansy. Plants 35c doz. 358 North ."with Mr. ' and Mrs,' George Ashby 'oft- Provo. Alton was recently 10th West. adv.V"lj,j"ll 1 ;j; N released . from the! Central States Mission where he had ; been " ; Permanent Wave Special, Wil-zna- 'a serving in Oklahoma. Alton will enter school this fall. M :A' Beauty Shop;: offers you $10 ; ' ' price. Mr. and Mrs. Melrin T. Ashton and son, Michael Thomas, and i$15 permanents for are visiting here for a month. Melyin is stationed with the Army Call .FR above bus station. 25. They at- 'Vint.HiU (adv.) Farms,. Va. They will bet here until May iii : ii i - f . . i 'i Ii ; i -- . it' iMS W0lnJ AT MATE fiilOElGM - OFtfi I" iieipjc ") ' ; . II' inr UN t !,UUl ' i - mm '..i'f:J h STEAM AND! DRY IRON i - X'lW.1 r ' v.v.."! - fi ; ';-- : 3 I si i t . - x (I 1 .w.v..;. - diaisaaMBM- f. 4 I 7u-- NOV ,4f LOW PRICC! ' i i y : - . v.vrti.jKVi'iVAWWKWAt-X'WIiC'K- ! ; L Mil .i IUI II "v il I , ' , I 5 V Iff p W e- - 5 ' n , y :;x'..xX..'.:.:Xv...'.v.vx..... f . i i - .'ViN.v"X""'""X"X""X"XX 50e 1' Lv.xxx:i:x,x:X:Xxi:-x- MO MOWEY i; 1 DOWN .i " : ; Two Irons In one at the flick no need to of a .switch empty water to Iron dry. Handy and Fabric Dial . .,. easy bills . . . cuts empty preising in half.' Llghtwtijht. r i::r.7S Tin NATE riCHGAN 113 VTcrt low f:.:c:i (For prompt 1 - u .. . Ujs Thh.Ccpen to .: . by Cr-'- rr cr i f.U"! n ( ) n X " c"s I Mr i?a U fcfy Cc-t- -r, allTry, i - - JtJztlzn Preva i C- - 5' pay on th advertised Unas "M,M- R D" ,': i . ' - : I: ; j, , -- : : .i " rKpi , - "T " : i . A" ' N'ATE MORGAN JEWKLEKS - .10 West Center, Provo UUh ror prompx ceitvery, in inn coupon cwnpwwvj i svemsea terms i J '"l ftn.tne PJ It Cash C.O.D. (Please check which). t me I,.........;..-.....,.........- .. Please send 3! My name i il 1 ' 1 . . , i e e ' ti My address i.. State. It ' J Where I J . ...............,........ 1 1 1 : fi j ' f ............ Employed. Cusiness Address . i have credit with Lor.... ; .... . J cnit 5f1li" Tix t it rcn t 1jy r -- A 7 tit U'- I ' - 3, If i i ' - 1 ( I I - ' ' ' ' '' 1 .............!.'...... i ".' Their Address i A;ir::s . 7 ' til ta Uils eotipon eoic;Iely.) - v C ' V f Vhre - I J Ad4res '.r- VH . . 0 Cityjj civ-- 'i ! t:7 V .... to-fil- I. -- it f Ml " in Phone ii t- , Please send me full de- tails on your Wurlitxer Piano Rental Plan, Name -- i s h ei'Be 111 T DIXUJ. V3L.CIN ; to purohw. j ou dwiirt ,mwctc;whuions 4- !' ; j I son-in-la- musical education off to tho ' best start posslole tHrtugK our thrifty piano rental plan the your youngster can have thrill and Inspiration of play-- . Ing a brand new wuriitter ' i 1 turt ypur child gett hii.y 1W r ' I class FR3-4G8- i I ii FR3-f505- 0: , i ' - - .r m Be w " , i '. . ' 4 7 , I - ' ed Ill-da- - in Piano". March 3, 1879: Subscription : terms by car rler In Utah County: $1.50 Per monL. ; 8 months In advance S9.00 One year in advance $18.00 By, mail' anywhere in the United States or Its possessions; $1.50 per month; $9.00 for six months in advance; $18.00 for a year in advance. Herald telephone numbers: For editorial circulation, ad Tertislng and sports.' call for society and news, briefs ?eall tr l I I as i second Entered : : , To Start A : Musical Education matter at the'; post office In Prove. Utah, under the act of i f L I t I Published bf Oerald Corporation, 50 South First West Street every afternoon Mon-da- y throngb Friday. Sunday H e rla I U published Sunday morniar. - I- C ; i ; i : i 1 mem-woul- F.N. Gam VpThe American hospital has an - and Mrs. son Mr. of Healey, outstanding record of pitching in Harold Healey of Alpine, s to help its community in any Iionie! on furlough, lie reports emergency, Ilospitals haVe alback to his ship in San Diego ways put great emphasis on beon May 10, where he will soon ing prepared fpr; community dissail fori Japan.; He has com- -' asters; Thlir preparation to meet pleted a G.E.D course which is floods,, explosions, tornadoes, similar to" a high school course, fires and other natural disasters and wii receive; his graduation is both valuab e in itself and in ,i f papers! i case of some widespread holo-ausU" NLRB CHAIRMAN SCANS From 1921 to 1952 National Hos VOLUMINOUS RECORD pital Day was- celebrated on May r I.' 12,' the birthday of Florence SHEBOYGAN. Wis.. (UP) Nightingale, the famous nurse George Downing,: National Labor crusader of the- Crimean War, Relations Board chairman; today whose pioneer t service, led to the pondered overj 19,170 pages - of testimony: in a hearing on unfair Improvementthe'1,of hospital care world. The first labor charges brought against the throughout HOME ON LEAVE - t , - ! 1 ' . 'i j . ! r . ' '? -- aisasiers. ,k The administrator stated: i -, ce - . , i 'atlonal Hospital Week begins' National Hospital Day had the unday and continues' through endorsement of 'President' Warren ; tne od- ijway IZ. The theme nationally., tiaramg. bince of hospitals',, activities in Provo will be "Your !Dital For You: and Your Com-.ha- s to a week. been extended fi :.. ' J'- .1 . ... . if tiospuai veex is spon jatioai John H. Zenger. administrator sored annually fon a national of the LDS Utah, Valley Hospital, basis by the American Hospital announced today that the empha- - Association, the it organ- on would be sis hospitals' manyjitation Representing the hospitals contributions id their communi-;0- f the United States and" Canada. d ti s;! Special attention, he sald,jutah Valley Hospital is a A- be deVoted to hoSDitlls'lKo th t Amrin Hnhitl , i " i " I i- Si week for Tremdntoh. to .visit oth er relaUves. IThey visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Pringle of Provo and i Mrs. Cora Childs of Springville. They spent J.wo weeks here land plan to remain anotner month-- or-- two: visiting In "the. i Mrs. Glsela Clayson entertained members of the German West, T IfKohler Co. War Brides Club at her home In Spanish Fork this Week. Nine At one! timeji many years ago, ., The hearing ended Fri-for the chosen name the and were Summembers organization present Mrs. Mark L. (Sharlene) Is the- Femuetluchkelt Club." Mrs. William Hall Is secretary, sion of Provo arrived .safely by day. J Downing said1 he will have 300,000 llamas were engaged in hauling ores and metals from the The next meeting will be June 6 at the home of Mrs; Maria Bier- - Lair in Guatemala where she met to review all the testimony before 'mines . In Peru. decision. his and games completed her husband who: was released handing down ., ley at Llndon. A buffet .supper was served ii. I,. ' . ; : . the evening. j hi ; on April 30 from an LDS Mission there; They will tour Central "V Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank Jones-anchildren, Michael land America andMexlco before reLinda, are newcomers to Springvllle. They were formerly of Mil turning to Provo. Mrs. Sumsion ford., Mr.; Jones Is. employed with; the Union Pacific Railroad is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ii t n1 ;i ii'i John L. Taylor of Provo, and Mr. i, . of son. CaMos Jndd and Mr. and Mrs. Dell, Kantb, spent Sumsion is the son of Mr. and three days visiting in.Proyo this week with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mrs! J. B. Sumsion of Spring- in ill t id daughter. m.l 'ii J? As ay, their i t 1 - ! , w, r 1 t, Utflh Valley Hospital!-- I f i 'V i ; ; visiting; with their: parents; Mr. and Mrs. Clay Benson of Orem and pMr, and Mrs. ''Frank Ashton. During their visit they have been entertained at dinner at the Clay, juensons ana aiso uast ounaay a family dinner 'was held at the Ashton ' home and their grand parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. T. J. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashton, were special guests. " ,v ! hon-prof- M ' H XlcJ . H The folders have a colored picture of the art gallery on the front with a story of Springville, telling aboui; places of interest, recreation ana education facilities, cnurcnes and other assets which make the town a good place to live. Calif.; and in southern utan. ' i Mr. and Mrs. ArthuK Ivle received word! of the reentimarof HawaU. to Raymond Bidanher riage of their daughter, Karleeri, Hawaiian LDS the in Were Temple;. They are flying married "They Tier parents and will lariive about June 12. ;; Karleen here to visit past four has been- attending he University of JHawall for the will She time. that in home graduate 'years and has not been this spring with a major In dress designing. the from, university ' Karleen won1 the grand prize last week in t fashion show for an xor original wedding gown, t she t nso won two xirsi P" J a .' afternoon dress ana piaysuit. . Mra. Merlht Cook of Roy, was a visitor Thursday at the Moore Mrs. and and Mr, Oakley home of. her daughter In some Moore time! Mrs. and Cook Mrs. spent of Spanish Fork. auo. irovo visiting reiauyes James Roberts, on of Mr. and Mrs. Stahley H Roberts, Mission; He recently received! his call - to serve; in the Tahltian o will sail ana will enter the. mission home in salt Lrfiice, June ' at a later date for Tahiti. son-in-la- v.; I I ; ',!' I I : i Dr. H. Kent Stahell has returned to Washington,! D.C., after a! vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs: H. R. Stheli,jand Utah. brother, Lynn, who Is a medical': student at ofUniversity j ofGeneral at District work Columbij; He will complete his intern Wnltal. While in the west he also visuea menas in ; H t IpWl I J'i ! ; ' ': t t - " 1 H ', COLLEEN ROWBERRY T vine business houses have just had 13,000 art folders printed for distribution from motels, cafes and as well as all places of business t 111! of froml;I'M the ' Chamber n Commerce ' ii i -'-hi- : SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1956 mh : K'M S, v Utah County.' Utah ' ii it I " 1'.. ;i(. o-iw- : v I |