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Show From the Herald Files .- VEA15S AGO . . . Esther Maycock and Viva Larson, Lar-son, Beehive girls of the Fourth ward, were successful entrants in the Beehive scrapbook contest, stake officers announced this week. Miss Elsie Harker was the guest of honor at a bridal shower given by Bessie Wannacott and Florence Daley at the latter's home Monday Mon-day night. Miss Harker was married mar-ried to Jack Robertson of Provo on March 23, in Salt Lake City. Funeral services for Mrs. Ar-lecn Ar-lecn Miner Memory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Miner, who died at a hospital in Price following follow-ing an operation for appendicitism were held Monday afternoon, in the Second ward with Bishop William Wil-liam Wainwright in charge. Upon a petition from certain business men to the city council, it has been decided to let cars turn around anywhere on Main street. The petition said that requiring re-quiring cars to go to the intersection intersec-tion of the street, worked a hardship hard-ship on the motorist. While driving a Ford truck loaded with household goods on the highway in Salt Lake City last l Thursday C. O. Claudin collided with a street car but escaped un- j injured. While he had gone to get j assistance from a garage to move his car, the car caught fire, the gas tank exploded and most of tha load was destroped. "If I Were King" 3-act play will be presented by the high school in the opera house the latter part of April. Selected to appear in the production directed by Miss Melba Condie, are: Jay Anderson, Howard How-ard McKenzie, Howard Bird, Dix Jones. George Young, Bert Gled-hill, Gled-hill, Harold Holley, Howard Salisbury, Salis-bury, Sam Clark, Ray Alleman, Garnie Johnson, Pat Ward, Ira Allen, Paul Haymond, Elden Ash-craft, Ash-craft, Fred Hoffman, Louis Har-mer, Har-mer, Maurine Olden, Hannah Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Lucy Wainwright, Dona Salisbury, Ruth Johnson, Margaret Bird, Louise Crandall, Wealtha Spafford, Elsie McCurdy. 20 YEARS AGO . . . Funeral services for Betty Jean Banner, 3-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Banner, died Saturday night of scarlet fever. Funeral services were held on Monday. Preliminary work on Spring-ville's Spring-ville's street paving project got underway this week with the removal re-moval of trees and electric light poles and clearing of other obstacles. ob-stacles. Gibbons and Redd of Salt Lake City are the contractors. The project includes the installation of curb and gutter and paving of five blocks of Main Street from First North to Fourth South. The paving pav-ing will be laid in three strips. The contractor's bid was ' $37,-683.45. $37,-683.45. Funeral services for Mrs. Mae Reese Reynolds, wife of George Reynolds, who died last. Thursday in Los Angeles, Calif., were held i Sunday in the Fourth ward chapel. I She is survived by her husband and nine sons and daughters. Miss Louise Childs, daughter of James Childs of this city, won the Nebo district spelling contest in the junior high schools. About 2400 students took part and Miss Childs was one of the 30 finalists and then won out over all. She will represent the district in the state contest. .A mammoth American flag, 40 feet wide and 105 feet long commemorating com-memorating the Washington bicentennial bi-centennial will be the decorative theme for the Junior prom set for April 1. In charge of the event are: Dick Wightman, calss president; presi-dent; Virginia Rivers, vice-president; Helen Crandall, secretary-treasurer; secretary-treasurer; Grant Palfreyman, Len-ore Len-ore Condie, LaCelle Haymond, Josephine McKenzie, La Von Whitney, Whit-ney, Melva Jenkins, committee. Jaunita Dunn, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunn and Frank Lar-abee, Lar-abee, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Larabee, were married March 18, in Provo and are making their home in Springville. Owen Beardall, son of Mrs. Rhoda Beardall and Miss Bernice Warner of Spanish Fork, were married Monday in the Salt Lake Temple. For their little son, Wallace Edward, Ed-ward, who was one year old Sunday, Sun-day, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bird entertained at a dinner at their home. John R. Miner, son of Mrs. Mary Miner of this city and Leona Erma Damico of Provo were .married Monday at the county court house. 15 YEARS AGO ... In honor of her mother, Mrs. Andrew Knudsen of Provo, who is 83 years old, Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr., entertained at a dinner at their home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.lElias Harmer have just returned from a two weeks vacation in California. Fourth ward Primary officers, Mrs. Mary Reid, president; Mrs. Pearl Hall, Mrs. Afton Palfreyman, Palfrey-man, Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs. Leona Wilson, went to Salt Lake City Saturday to see a demonstration demonstra-tion of the festival similar to that which they will put on this year, Primary and Sunday school conventions con-ventions will be held in connection with the quarterly conference Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Mae Huntington, stake Primary board president and Harold Har-old Alleman, Sunday School Superintendent, Sup-erintendent, will be in charge of the respective sessions. Due to so many people going to the tournament, the regular. PTA meet set for March 22, has been postponed, announces Mrs Hilda Cherrington, president. The city council has approved the appointment of Francis Beardall, Bear-dall, as city pasture custodian After several bids for the fire engine en-gine had been received ranging from $4500 to $6500, it was decided to further consider the matter oi purchasing a new fire truck. Approximately 200 farmers anc poultrymen are expected to attenc the annual Kiwanis banquet scheduled sched-uled this evening in Memorial hall President Milton Harrison will bt toastmaster. Mrs. Ronald Beardall entertained entertain-ed a few friennds at her home or Thursday in honor of Mrs. Florence Flor-ence S. Holley, who is visiting here from Seattle, Wash. 1 |