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Show MMiili-d l,y Ji iK wife and Iwo chil- ' clri'l). lie will visil his limtlicr mill ' sister nt Lus Angeles before i-o-liinnuu to l'orlhiiiil. 1 1 reports Unit bin is ibe first visit honm in five yea r.s mid that ho is iiKikiii' liis; trip liy auto. The Wprinvillt'-Miipli'lon . snirar ftietury will probably finish ts rim ("day or toaim-row. Ilfllph and Leslie Unto, former SpriiiKville residenls but now of Jilnho, are visiting for n few days with their mother, Mrs. J. II. Hate. . .. The Etude class met nt the home of Josephine Reynolds this week. The class read the lesson on "'The Tronbndors and Who They AYero;" piano selections wore played by Miss Toss nines; vie-Iroln vie-Iroln selections, class work, signatures. signa-tures. Luncheon was served by the hostess. I sriuxovirxE news G. W. Strnw of SprinRville wns nllowed compensation pnymonta of $15. M2 per week from Juno 15, lO'Jt, to continue until Strnw is fully recovered from injuries received re-ceived wdiile employed at the Iloblde Creek quarries, by the state industrial commission last .Saturday. .Satur-day. Payments are to be made by the "Utah-Colorado Industrial corporation cor-poration and the Utah Birdseye Marble company. Albert L. Ilutchiut's of the Springville Second ward, who recently re-cently left for a mission to Germany, Ger-many, arrived at Liverpool, England, Eng-land, Saturday, November 2!), according ac-cording to a report received last Monday by Harold S. Iteynolds, mission secretary. Jessie It. Reynolds of Portland, Ore., who was formerly of Springville, Spring-ville, was a SprijiKVille visitor this week, nt the home of his father, Lon Reynolds. Jesse wns neeom- |