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Show if SUN?iY?1'964 9 Sunday Herald yyyyyyy-- yyyTysyysy.rr'yyyyyyyy&y. c .4nujgu& ifnvtrnwrn M00OWWWlOMl'i'i ' I ' 'r t iyKiyyyyyyyyyZi yy ttyyyyyyyyyyyZy. ' W&yyyyWZ$yyWy?W 2 Provo Sporting Goods Companies Merge M'M'f- myyyyyyyyyyy-y- 'y s,, y. 4 ," ' US ',. y, '', ' Jerry Lovcridge. owner of Loveridge Sporting Goods and I;, mmz Gene Jones, of Provo Sporting Goods, today announced a KyyyyyyyyXyyVVlttttVyyyyyy myyimmmyMmmm ' ""J J"" J" 1 T""JJ" f , ? ' merger of the two firms as of April 1 under the name of the mmM" " ; latter firm. The operations of the two firms will be located in the Provo Sporting Good:: site at 150 N. University Ave. The building now occupied by Loveridge Sporting Goods, 33 W. 100 N., is owned by Provo State Bank, which has announced intentions of expanding into the store site if it has to abandon its University Branch bank. Mr. Jones said that the merger plan has been under discussion for the past three or four months. He said Mr. Loveridge will receive stock in the Provo Sporting Goods firm in exchange for the assets of his store. "The move will strengthen our staff and increase our f"if1Hv .'yy.r-- :w. v,r '.rwcapital position to oifer a better sporting goods selection to Provo," Mr. Jones said. California Gov. Edmund (Pat) Mr. Jones indicated that Mr. Loveridge has built up a CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR ON SCENE specialized clientele in archery, fishing and hunting goods. Brown (arrow), and his party view damage to Crescent City, Calif., after a tidal wave nearly totally demolished the center of the city. The governor Provo Sporting Goods, he said, has built up specialized clientele in skiing and ice skating equipment. All interests can is framed by two wrecked automobiles, one piled on top the other, in one now be served from one store, he said. of the city's motels. Gov, Brown called the damaged city "unbelievable." yyyyyyyyyy-ylyy- U"-- : - Mountain Fuel Supply Co. announced it will reduce its Utah rates by $410,500 annually as a result of the reduced federal corporation tax, pending approval by the Public Service Commission. President M. M. Fidlar said the firm has filed revised schedules with the PSC as a result of the reduction in income tax rates on corporation incomes. He said the 52 per cent rate was reduced 50 per cent this year and will drop two per cent more next year. Fidlar said the rate reductions would take effect not later than May 1 for residential users and July 1 for industrial customers. mmt ... (D-Uta- h) Eureka Firm Cited by Travel Organization Gig's Place, eating establishment on Highway 6 in Eureka, has received word of its nomination as one of the outstanding tourist stops in this part of the country. The selection has been made by Traveimat organization of Wisconsin. According to word from J. Alvin Dru'yor, president of the organization, only one in more than a hundred stops merits this honor. The firm visits the tourist stops on over 150,000 miles of the major highways in this country. Geneva Pipemill to X-R- A major new customer service 100 per cent tion of all weld seams on large diameter steel pipe next week at U. S. Steel's Geneva Pipemill. X-r- First to be tested on the newly-installe- d X-ra- 1 NOW polyester foam cushions. modern covered in a rich charcoal color with foam rubber NOW cushions. Regular $319.95 2 pc. 3 Nylon cover. Covered in a rich brown color. NOW $100 $219.95-Sa- ve STARRING ES NOW ONIY CCTI ftlMCTTC UIIMC Regula 119" Ilk $57.50 8 1 u 1W -- 148" 44 our fam padded chairs, 30x48" extension table, with formica top. NOW ONLY oo APPLANCES Bonze Tone High Oven MONARCH RANGE NOW aud,b. 324" al storage cabinet. Regular $354.95 Fully Automatic MONARCH RANGE NOW ONLY TTL 25995 wil do the same cooking on the surface that you do in the oven only on a smaller scale, large oven that will bake C bread at one time, a very good buy. NOW ONLY Reguar $329.00 12 loaves of DRUM TABLE walnut finish, 28 inch diameter, x 20 inches NOW high. Regular $55.00 4500 KELVINATOR AUTOMATIC WASHER ?JT 7 Pc. Early American By Old Povincial. In Maple finish. IMMTTTC UINfcl It. Regular $379.95 for the fabric you wash, it has five speeds for washing. See this time releasing washer. Reg. $369.95 . . . NOW Save Save Save A A AM AD "LI Apartment size electric range, three mUlMAltVll surface units, a fine oven. NOW ONLY Regular $169.95 NOW 3 Beautiful Oil Walnut Lar9e triP,e dresser with P,ate mirror, bookcase bed, all hardwood throughout, fine cabinet construction, a real value. NOW Regular $212.00 6 Pc. French Provincial CCT nriDAAIA UtUliUUIVl dCI nriDAAA DCUrcUUlVl CCTI By Dixie' 17 Complete Large Drexel double drseser and plate mirror with chair back bed. Regular $272.50 CCT nCnPOOAA DCUliUUJVI 3CI bed. ,Recjular $209.95 THEATER " ' iTJik J . NOW ONLY So,'d MaP,e' double dresser and plate mirror with poster NOW ONLY IwK jp tn. S95 MON-WAIfc- K hT& better mower than our 1ST0 LAWN MOWER :7benon;I0gno ilT LAUNDRY CART mower and there is no one of mower. 18 inch Reg. $79.95 NOW Huffy gas power tt ,T. your clothe from the washer to the line and when not In ute, it foldt up for storage. Reg. $4.95 . NOW ONIY OPEN WON. - i 40 ga"on 9,ass ''ned nCAICK ARCH. One that is large day enough to furnish all the hot water for your everyONLY NOW needs. Regular $154.95 Think ahead' 9et vour room AAI CP liUUlVl LUULCli cooler and be ready for the warm days ahead, a good buy. NOW ONLY Regular $57.95 UCATCD large double dresser and plate mirror, chair back bed, foot board and rails and nlte stand, a beautiful set for only. Reg. $291.95 ... NOW BEDROOM SET 2? 295 MISCELLANEOUS ln white and go,d' II in color on KENNECOTT NEIGHBORHOOD 1 durable comfortable chairs, 1 formica ISIHIC JC top table extends to 6 ft. plus 24" Auxiliary table, an excellent value. 10 pc. set. NOW ONLY Regular $179.95 AIMCTTC CCTI MERSMAN LAMP TABLES KUTV-- 2 A comfortable Regular $149.95 5 Pc. I 113 a MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS Large 10 Pc. BEDROOM STORY I, nci icdv . Full size. OW By Lane. Oil w & IH SIM II LIES XJ'X FREE! FIRMF0AM RUBBER MATTRESS i Iris ,XJW' r'JW'''-''- jny 100. SOFA AND CHAIR y FIRST TUNE 0M TV . X:-V (y2o) J IIC DINING ROOM & OCCASIONAL TABLES I .:. ' ,7 i'11 with 837 coil Mattress . .I innerspring construction. Complete with matching box NOW ONLY spring. Regular $109.95 u.a. rv-- i iwi' u wy ji rvnw unu z Unas 259" For the second consecutive month, Halbert J. Keller, an associate of the Provo Agency of the American General Life Insurance Company, has been named to the company's Top mUO&E T7j in' APPLIANCES Walnut 30" Diameter, with leather top. Regular $64.95 1 U" A VERY GOOD BUY 1 W5 Firm Honors Provoan for Production Record IF ) s if'5 Regular THRILL 3 MONDAY AND TUESDAY items category in the professional division with her three stained camels. entry One of her students, Mrs. Joyce Stott, won honorable mention in the amateur division with her entry of miniature pheasants in stain. TTK1E iiTiH . Pc. SECTIONAL By International reversible poly foam cushions with nylon cover, Save $90-NRegular $389.95 of - .J NOW - SOFA AND CHAIR Two Provo ceramics artists won honors in the professional TONIGHT II""" 1 LIVINGR00M SET Beautiful Gold Kroehler covered in nylon with 100 Regular $279.95 Show Two Dozen Club. In qualifying, Mr. Keller ranked as one of the company's leading 24 producers in a field consisting of over 700 agents throughout the United States and several foreign countries. .iiiH" ,y,yyxS"- - I 2 Pc. holidays-novelt- J1' " , GREAT MAGNITUDE OF QUAKE SHOWN University of California, Berkeley Seismologist Tom Turcotte plots the magnitude of the earthquake that hi around Anchorage, Alaska, Friday on seismograph tape telemetered from Mt Hamilton, Calif. Dark lines running horizontally show the seismo- graph when running normal. Pencil points to where line broke off when quake hit causing needle to jump to great magnitudes as it continued across the Telephoto) graph (Herald-UP- I fi Beautiful turquoise with nylon cover. Regular $199.95 fluoroscopic equipdiameter pipe and amateur ceramics divisions at the recently-conclude- d Spring Garden Festival in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lucille Rawcliffe won first place in the I" " .. TTT:.. j 30th STUDIO COUCH AND CHAIR will begin at State Ceramics ti in " ,i . y," Provoans Win Prizes S3 LIVING ROOM ment will be some 40,000 feet of 20 and for Mountain Fuel Supply Co. The new radiological inspection process works "like a chest according to Pipemill engineers, designers of the new equipment. 24-in- ch ... tAALblL (i inspec- ay 'LMjwM7ffl TWO BIG DAYS! OWN ACCOUNTS All Weld Seams ay .yw.:. 7U0NTH amnm reSenator Frank E. Moss Business Small the Administration that apported Saturday proved seven loans to Utah firms during February. Only one from Utah County was to the Associated Landlords, Provo, for $35,000. , ! that the city would be declared djr C,ND SBA Approves Loans for 7 Utah Companies WASHINGTON, D. C. Z' He told Crescent City Mayor William Peepe a disaster area. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) Gas Co. to Trim Rate As Result of Tax Cut s AC Wyyyyyyyyyyyyy'ZK 9 AM. 'TIL 9 P.fil.-TU- ES. thru SAT. 9 AJfl. TIL 6 ((if)95 $ 4" 3 PJ.t f |