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The Springville Herald from Springville, Utah • 8

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Springville, Utah
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Page Eight The Springville Herald May 30, 1974 SHS to graduate 271 tonight Art City Days events slated derson Shepherd, Gary Ted Simpson, Richard LeRoy Singleton, Lawrence Thomas Slagle. Carla Jean Sly, Richard Bradley Smeath, Joseph Dean Smith, Norman Jeffrey Smith, Valorie Smith, Cathy Ann Snelson, Carol Marie Snelson, Sheila Sorensen, Kenneth Clyde Spencer, Paul David Spencer, Brent Alan Springer, Leslie Scott Staheli. Boyd F. Stallings, Camille Sylvia Stansfield, Gaylene Steele, Jane Stewart, Molly Margaret Straw, Kevin LaMar Stuart, Sue Sumsion, Christine Rose Tanner, Catherine E. Taylor.

Gary Lee Taylor, David Ross Terry, Steven Don Terry, Michelle Elaine Thomas, Linda Thompson, Lynn Ann Thompson, Alison Tippetts, Jean Tippetts, Kevin Dean Tipton. Konnie Gae Trone, Carol Ann Tuttle, Micheal D. Uriderwood, Gwen LaRue VanAusdal, Chester S. Vest, Delna Marlene H. Vest, Peter A.

Vogel, Jordan Richard Walker, Rodney Glen Wall, Nola Walpole. Lucinda Webb, Jared Grant Weight, Jo Weight, Ruth Esther Weight, Val Kae Weight, Vickie Coe Weight, Paul Brent Wheeler, Kenneth White, Mary Whiting. James Micheal Whitney, David Wayne Wilkinson, Winston L. Williams, Diana Wilson, Khristey Lynn Wilson, Ralph Wing. LeAnne Winger, Brent K.

Wiscombe, Deborah Wood, Deborah L. Woolf, Jed Thomas Woolsey and Gregory Paul Wright. (continued from page one) David Ernest Long, Michael Glenn Long, Keith L. Lovell, Dianna Louise Lowery, Linda Lucas, Jodie Lynn Lund Jeffrey Conrad Maag, Steven Wayne Mann, Karen Marrott, Mary Ann Marsh, Heidi Marshall, John Robert Marshall, Kristine Mecham, Barbara Ann Metcalf, Karen Mae Hardy Miller. Richard John Miller, Jim Bruce Miner, Steven Smith Miner, Mae Mallahan, Linda Money, Randy Lee Molyneaux, John Eric Munson, Stephen Paul Munson, Kaylene Murray.

Timo Janne Matias Myllypakka, Louise Nelson, Mark Billings Newton, Deniece Mary Nielson, Mark Thomas Nielson, Yvonne Frances Nielsen, Michael C. North, Judy Norwood, Melvin "Kent" Packard. Terry Dean Palfreyman, Dale Earl Parker, Steven Karl Peay, Wendy Lee Perkins, Micheli Perri, Gary Dale Peterson, Janet Harding Peterson, Sidney Morris Petersen, Raymond Ned Poulson. Christine Ratos, Cheryl Hansen Raulston, David M. Raulston, Loralee Reese, Randy Lloyd Revoir, Roger Alan Rife, Valerie Dawn Robbins, Carl David Robertson, Diane Robinson.

Steve Lynn Roper, Kyle John Roylance, Michael Hardy-Roylance, Steven Austin Roylance, David Edward Ruff, Caryn Anne Salisbury, Steven Richard Schultz. Scott Richard Selman, William Thomas Sharpe, Wayne Russell Shelley, Danny Hen (continued from page one) dogs, hamburgers and soft drinks. A program will be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. with Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Killpack as emcees. Miss Springville royalty will be presented as will trophies to winners of the pet show and pie eating contest. The Clark Day family will perform with vocal and instrumental music. Others will be Sheldon Phillips, vocal solo; Dick Conover and Merrill Christiansen, instrumental and vocal numbers; Christine and Lorena Bartholomew, vocal duet; Bonnie Wickes, piano solo; "The Provokers," barbershop quartet and comedy team from Provo Chapter of S.P.B.S.Q.S.A. and numbers by the Musettes.

Tickets will be distributed to the Bishops of each ward and the pastors of the Community Church and St. Francis Catholic Church in Provo. Tickets are to be sold in this manner and each church group will keep the first $50 they receive from their float and half of all the money received after that. Prices will be students (12-18), 75 cents; kids (5-12)- 25 cents. There is an overall charge of $2.50 for each family group, regardless of size.

Each ticket shall consist of a colored badge to be worn by the purchaser at all times. Only those wearing badges will be Receiving their anti-litter but certificate at Brookside school are (front row) Lisa Snelson, Randy Felix and Katheryn Holm. With them are Police Chief eland Bowers, Principal Ray Clark and PO Officer Norman Cole. Members of the morning kindergarten class of mouth of Hobble Creek Canyon. Here many of Mrs.

Mary Schriever at Brookside school are the youngsters got to see animals they had not shown on their recent field trip. The class went had an opportunity to see observe closely, to the farm of Karen Zobell, located near the Thinking Out Loud If the family budget looks sick at the end of the month, it's probably something you ate. t. 1 LikJiJlV-iil I permitted to participate in the events. Each member of the family must wear their badge.

Everyone is encouraged to dress for the "gay nineties" theme. Additional information may be obtained by calling Mr. The river otter can stay under water for about four minutes. This enables it to travel about a quarter of a mile without coming up for air. "Brides don't blush.

It's just that their faces are flushed with victory." These two youngster, pupils at the WesUide School, received the anti-litterbug certificate for their school this week. They are Patricia Alcon and James Anderson. With them are Principal Sterling Swenson, Police Chief Leland Bowers and Officer Norman Cole. All of the other elementary schools were presented with certificates for their efforts in the recent anti-litterbug contest Shown at the Middle school are (left to right) Police Chiel Leland Bowers, Principal Frank Patten, Barbara Martain and Officer Norman Cole. til1! ill Jll "faisgiini HO rites pipe Ik ite-m! not a Mgfe cUbcd" Sage Creek school received it's certificate in the anti-litterbug contest this week.

Shown at the school are (back row) Principal Lee Ralphs, Police Chief Leland Bowers. Barbara Martain and Norman Cole. Receiving the certificate for their school are Sasha Jenkins, Tracy Dunston and aloe Bingham. 6'V 657 Keith Christeson, Division Superintendent, Pipe Mill, Geneva Works. Just outside Las Vegas, the Cal-Nev Pipe Line Corporation ran an independent test on 100 miles of their 14" diameter natural gas pipe line produced at U.S.

Steel's Geneva Works. It was perfect. No leaks. No imperfections. Not one defect for 100 miles! Keith Christeson, Division Superintendent at Geneva's Pipe Mill, tells how this is possible.

"It's a matter of having the right equipment and the right experience," says Keith, "and, of course, testing is most important Every single piece of pipe is mill inspected at least 4 times. Our aim is to provide no margin for error!" Keith Christeson's words are powerful testimony to the "Errors Zero" program at Geneva. We try to cut waste by doing things right the first time. It's one way we stay competitive and improve 8'W98 OTHER SIZES 4" TO 24" CONCRETE PIPE. IMIBATMI and DRAINAGE.

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