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Show v" -- L , ...v" - c...l TSP?AJNIERALp, UARCH. 25, J?23: V. Jotia litivu and iUti Auu tieurgo ' Dala.'"- v, ' Msr. Creer was born at Salt Lake. August 14. 1853. The family moved to Spanish Fork when,,Bhe was 3 years She married Edward Creer; of aa-eVnd-M- rs. Charle Handly, Sr and they made their home at Sjmish were at Vineyard Monday and Tues- Port nntn 20 'Yeara ajro. when they day. Mr. Handley Is overseeing the moved to Lund. Idaho, where they re-- . sided tor U years. They returned drainlnsrof his farm, here In 1915. - Mrs. "Creer is survives Mr. and Mrs. Dell Brimhall, Mr. and two daughters ami 15 Mrs. Loris Manwaring of. Salt Lake,' by her husband, grandchildren.' Tin an A YVVrf' O T DAirAAlila nt DrAon - CLOCWOr.lEfl VISIT ART EXHIBT . ir. wuu juoi itrj uviUO Ul (Uiu, Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Gardnet met at ThB'a falully Satherlng Sunday at the 1 ft' lroh SPRINGVILLE3, 21 First DUtrlct Federation of Women's Plnha mft In 'thSrincvill hleh ' Mr. nd Mrs. V. FirmaKe of Auun'lcan Fork, parents of V. A. Finuuge, sehpol auditorium Friday afternoon to and his sister,-- Mrs. Kay Jones of Salt on exhibition it. Luke, spent Sunday at Springville view being thf annual Art day fosteryd iy. Ltihi'ii a diniier party was given In thoir honor. 1 the school. 7 Jhe following splendid program was Mrs. w. L. Grooms read a verv in thoroughly enjoyed by the 'large audi- structive and entertaining letter Pri- fti 1 MVA ence: Mrs: Mary Flnley, .president of riot- nrtnininii nt rin TheSpringville Banking Coi - - I - :n 1 ' l-- i fI?-- S 'iMIiidi ifN Wf MVil l til i I; Otire 1- ijl ! duplicatrlir f Ch,f ntiDg. irridescent, chaste loveluiess rJ 7rrarii :17K nn - -- B-- . wMMMd 11 XfVM jM j if Wj Mjm i.,,;,;..;:,... 1 - " feJ ! l3 i WOmen s chrys-1- aiv Tack didn't PATENT LEATHER PUMPS P LEATHER - PATENTTTTr nvi?.gTR A P PI TMPS pt BROWN KID ONE - STRAP PUMPS rvmro -BLACK KID These arrto be had in either mihtary or flat heel, with rubber lifts. TWO-STRA- tt TWO-blKA- l- EXCEEDINGLY - LOW PRICED AT Scouts.by-Mayor-Hanse- SPfllf BiaufifuTWanielOrStl fl0r?i!I' norf dav Fred and ack were otiUsMli iUnlkipg ome. team tvful noise starieg, uivm. ..i... tha firi engine." TheoysHrushed toThe cotner, bnty instead of seeing smoke ana huh. Mrs. there was a large sign reading, inTown. ' CleanestTard s Millef, t i'nv love she won it mvnr handed over the large aay-ioun- a rj.. j.i.- - Slot v. min up." ; . Paul v nl order; And. ft?r got w f o nom uu ie. of Instead ajnrii got little licking iKind-Act- ; chores, welV goodbye." vu ' easy a minute, listen, HEBER TWIN 1$ BURIEB. wants to be la our rowd. 8hould we ' ' . By WILLMA BOYLE. have hlmr , serf . xrrh tipi . liX Yert. 0!gfaUTtS: Bad" as were U to nlnr. - with that Jack, that's. Just ices w ww VUV umj wa "tine lheJ"iersonwBoha8i-- t his . lot . m .....' ,' cleaned np. .1 guess Load tetter get wuiuum.. Chstmati, tor Dale, on. . who edot . oe -ana Hjjuyj Wairt minute,-JBlshoD Fred- had ..,rdv. 'them the? could retch he before Music was I d. obey myor.u Iff non of hU busi I dickens? thA that four nished by ness how dirty my lot uuw,ii aom Will, i.. by Leroy Mahoney. could be In '" - ' wanted lll It . t.o ask hUn If I , wa ll.a HIV w ih Iplaker. were Joseph' Moulton The .. their crowa." i want an 'airruHf. OUefcrr-- -T Predirick -Blshon cnly reason why I'm going to clean oh,: weiyre don'tjpare.J'oo r2JrV and : v" -- ,.- ; 'u, 1 uet r ... aJuTCll . -- pre-We- speakers: fallowing coacn a. ciironn rnntain Paul Thorn, tcu. uur- - music. i f competing, with any baker when quality and service are considered. I We use Utah County products. WM. WAINWBJGHT, Prop. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. l i by have the largest and best eaumrjea in all Utah county. Our a grow- - Ml era nave nan a nietime oi ex- we penencc-s- o weay have the very BEST there is to offer. YouTare Invited to visit our greenhouse. m SpringvilleFloifal Company SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. ' , f i CANDY LAND Real Estate Transfers and H. Wednesday, JVIarch 21. gess Sumslon, Silas HutcMngs. T. Reynolds. Section 34, township 4 south, range we 1 A song fsliecially arranged for east; J. F. Sandberg to Continental and Loaii association. ball boys by M. E. Crandall and mil Building . Grooms met with hearty appieum.-Section 34, township 4 south, range Aiaivin i oi, at r A. c," I.undstrom to Conti jVn Instrumental trio by nental BuHdlng and Loan association. Strong. Vern. Thorn ana sirs. ,, na uian well received. iificthm.l4tOMhlp 4 south, rang rlnli hustness .inciuueu iu 1 east; Cardon company to A. w. nvbu,HI I.undstrom: choosing of K. h. IXme e r. . soptinn 7. township 8 sotffti, range to tliiS Atlanta convention, and J. Nf. alternate. Smith as 3 east; David Williams to Claude won .tue.ai- "WilliamB. Attorney M. R. Straw ; Sections 29, 30. township 8 soutn; G. It. Maycock, cnairman oi uie uu- range 2 east; Lillie Canel etal to is the home of Home-Mad- e made of home products, consumed by home peo-pi-e. Because it is better. Candies IT Why? WelUi js'one of Utah county's products. . . -- . . iV. PEXTON : I Proprietor. SPRINGVILLE, UTAHS . i; W: E DUNN Garage - n 1 Every job guaranteed Ex Section Id., township 5 south, range pert- - - workmanship Highest t east; Cifrollne nail to-'" ' quality - of materials used. DAUGHTER IS BORN. company and the spamish FORK. March !Z. Mr. Ten years' experience with all now oc- and Mrs. "JackU. Brown announce the These kinds of Batteries Js - also birth ot ft daughter at. tneir nome ia BUISK - ',. - ' 44hiytlfigton & Eagley Photo i.ava remodeled their store, New Nebctjectrlc company cupy the south side. There another entrance to a large dbbbiucui room which will be for rent, as an ' v. office or barber shop. William Ridge of Provo Is building the foundation of new house on the .xt.nnc.rtv which waa owned br Enevold Anderson, located on he corner ot Flrts North and Second East,- -, a Wpvnolds is installing a equipped to brood 6000 plant, brooding coop 14 4y babjr chicks.oafnAntAitentire and clean with itA w l.V lO.ifc, la l I- & '. -- wn g elghUrii)deJLitOTeiuJHeJs-topirtin- v. f j- - ' is ' ' 1; ' -- The mother was formerly Miss Ctari Nelson.. MRS. MARY.?REER DEAD. week. fiPAWiHH FORK. March 24. Mrs. Cnnlili Proor. wife Of Edward u.n, i a, j. wvu.mat - her '"home here Tues- Creer, died a. uw M.Mm aftAr an -illness oi sevUUJ nnmini eral years. She was the daughter of Simmons chick-- stock of ens from the most reliable hatcheries w in California, his mam viatnanfi for orders tor pullets mii breeding roosters.', we and pure-bre. wish Mr. Beyooias mucn iuwh . new business, his a- - A AA M , - JiHl-- f Springville,' Utaji. ; the Steel oty C0E8-0- . BRITISH BPRlSQTiat:.lareb-:8,T,5- Phone 22. MISSION.. ,( !UIJ&JANN0N1 r Eyesight Specialist Springville Office- - Hour- sThis Easter set was exhibited at the British mission, and will leave aptu International flower how In Grand i u 4m call from Montreal, van Mondays, Tuesdays and Wed Oentrsi palace, New Tors, to show ada, on the ship Mont Clair Mrl. what beauty flowers can add to a George Wright wlU accompany him to nesaays, y a. m. to 1 p. m. This Drug Store. church If used tastefully and approprl-Md' Englandand spena tne snmmpr ;iiuu . ; relative .'and'trlends. .. t J. Jr., son of Mayor and Mrs. S. Boyer, has accepiea a, cau.w.w" Boyer", quaiificatioris keep us. work ing steady.' Our location is . SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. Photographers pharmacy d .... . of extremely high grade work. We always give satisfaction to everybody. ; Our stock con sists of Picture Frames and Mountings, Kodaks and Kodak Supplies. - "The .prices are right Huntington' & Bagley - . X' -- - ..HI,,,,. . t?iMvriAJi-MarcnA4.--TJi- l ierickk i.He March 24. Bishop SPRINGVILLE, G. K. Maycock was lie loasimaBiei i Thursday evening.. .given in complimeftt to by the KIwanians J" . the-- basketball players. humorous and a praiseworthy jn manner the bishop mtrpuucwu SPRINGVILLE i,.nv rrrr But oje.an mt pockeu. nice, big tine for not hating i -- xity:;ihat'-we'"'aicapable- Mac-Qirr- u Next 11 Seventeen years has proven to tne local peopte ot our steei assures we imuuv. Hattie Stewart. that the ball players are going to Chi Thursday, March 22. Section 28, township. 8 .south, range cago. 3 east- - Vie Christian to" Sherman greenback to Mrs. MUler ad "Goodness knows I need iJt nsr JacK ana enough." Fred Jones tiibv cleaned un the lot ton tell a single souL" . t dldr-'j me and -Ukft. the money. J Never mtedf-yo-- SPRINGVILLE - she said.i boys." our constant motto. tVnda-nce-'rize- . The-tear- (Q) "Service and" Accommodation" u,.lnr iuuis ., year d, of very successful" business.' -'F.- te " if what ne was und After the flowers were planted went order to they put wervthlng horA determined not to let anyone did know know about it. But someone, saw everything. Miller Mrs. it. about rolled down her face, as s shes aw the boys plant her favorite The Styles Consist of l kthera-taRBig' thirty-secon- operat-.ingi- n. v.v,,-iTx- want to say of that flower again, bUf went to tne ' . ciub meiqber, Mrs. M. JS. Fredenburg of Nttrtlf Carollira; "which gave- the account of .her travels through the ea t.. . imlshedrjd th.e"name Ji ' our .Ur qI ace, irum ineir om We are now Avith lia. -ol -' g" : je)-i- invites the incoming, public to dtr"their - Banking Business o ,i,ar a!,iP f the yard trying to Inspecthimsomething, which he didn't know A ana j;rs. waiiace r a - Its who welcomed the guests "I Love You Well", girls; chorus, high school. Invocation, Mayor John S. Boyer Jr. WuUting sob by Birdie Jenkins Solfr daflee, Helea Menaennaii. over. nd get anything that will do to clean The delights of children, and of it up. most grownups eating cakes and The next hour "found the boys very kindling bonfires are actually the bzusy, 'raldng.oellginandr burning two oldest methods of 'IwielSfjiftnT'fn trash. the wdrldf They, go .back to the time "Do you think we'd, better plant that the regular set of gods and godflowers." desses were Just in the process " of hV 'I've imme at home, I was going to Ing established. Most every group IveTf lo slster for her birthday, but seems to have started off with-- sun- I can get her sometnmg eise. i god who was worshiped by fires and I won't need my marbles. with a kind of goddess of f lights and V-"Hurry!" plenty, or earth deity, or qupen of Jack busied himself in loosening up, Henven- - , ThS iast lndy was worwUh cakes )n ol(1 chtnai in the soil. As Fred Jones returned wirn M mane B early Britain and j, the flowers, Jack said, We canohrvS-. h- -m nonnern i5.li rope. prety flowers vuv v In fn) the ireBldjngmdM Ibc-Jtemfl- theM,er .....BarfJ5Sr3 i ' . lS ri iiur -- parTTWeratrfl. wlnaate. who eave a uaoeron St. atrlete1 and : th: irlab,. aelectlwia mi ycal aep:hasffman. 1 C.Neslen ol Salt Lake In- the victrola by Uie hostBss Tne home Majwr sisted, that he had been invjted onl decorations and luncheon was suggesto view the pictures, and that when tive of St Patrick's day. Twenty-twMary stood without at ; Uiwurpassed theswned jnafce an address. ha noth mejuMrsjpxeM8q wepineijniLMaijsBi, ' ilnwn nndTooSed Into theseDuiefcrr" i i'll IPfivl Irr prepared; but that the pictures so s ul end Id social. And seeth two angels Id white sit tnh'ired him ft was easy to talk about Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bird, Mr. and H pommended Mrs- - v. W. Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs, tinjfr4bnt4heieadrndUie other 4hf-t-- at the feet, where the body of Jesus gprtngvllle for their ttorta la foster Bill McKenzle motored to Salt Lake, tlnSg art' to'lhe 'ittgOtU-n- l .11 dues, nnf Saturda And thev sav unto her. Woman, why aid thev had reason to be prouo or Mr. A. C. Bird entertained at a weepeat thou? She salth- - unto jthem, their own artists. He paid Uibute to dinner party Friday evening In compli Because they have taken away, my John Hafen 'and Cyrus Dallen, and ment to Mr. and Mrs. J. . Harmon of I 1 Lnrd...imn I Ttnow not, whefexoerna ve zimutm i iiuij ,.T..mgdettr laid htm UppfeclatTdH W given to' Wists-whi- le james Bdmslon Of the Sumsion ftshe said she And when had thus, lived. Smart company, is chairman of the turned herself back; and saw Jesus Sunt - Rav Done of Snringvllle high entertainment committee for .the pa standing, and knew not that It was how the stu rentskclass social at the Fourth wara Hiidkn and told Jesus. the dents pictures, ana church next Thursday evening. appreciated Jesus said unto her, Woman, why a wonderful function in had art that weepest thont whom seekest thou? th student body, and that it . was : w.y.sijj She, supposing him to be the gardener, e next annual the make to BOY SCOUTS HEAR saitb untfl blra. Mr, if Pwu have borne planned hast thoir him hence, tell me where a nri7.. of J300 is to be awarded, I will take him away. laid him,-an- d which will be announced as soon as Klie unto saltli tier, Miiry.( Jesus ,lrlrtfed hv the iudees OF INDIAN LIFE turned herself, and salth iinto him. Tra it O. Morrell of Ogden; the St.' Rabboni, which is to say. Master. former chalman of art ."of the Utah Hoy Scouts Thursday evening were John, 20:1140. .MWatinn irf Women's Clubs, then riven their awards by the Court of ,wk and told how it was really nec hHwiur at the Contral school auditor- iiim. I'Hfsary to uve wiui pieimKb iu Mayor O. K. Hansen and Alex snoweu iiniifintKt Vhnm. and that the iieople members of the Court of thoir appreciation of their own. artists Honor were present and made the preHOT CROSS BUNS IN HISTORY form sentation of. the awards. by exhibiting their pictures and said that Sacra Tsr nniwtinns. She 'Deputy Scou.t Commissioner Harry . . Originated as Part of the Spring niento, Calif:, had tne unesi rtiitier mesldfal at the exercises. Troop nW Ynnsttf' 4h the S rntdet xf rtit Festival in Honor of tne dlrectron o WpS'iy Scoulj llUIl Ul lJiiw nf Goddess Eostre. teaching their Commissioner-Ho- y r Passey-ha- d cuarge r..,t,n. .... mi .thus . i n. . nrl nl.f,,aat guuu young cnmiren io ku of the flag ceremony. which of Hot cross buns, the eating when they sasy them. Addresses were niade to the Doy said that. I tan liaa n Mmec la sliek' agaln. She's Jsicli all ift.one. pf lhe.ceemiijesjfj( and Director Mrs. Morrell-alsday, were first baked as pnrt of the done her full share for the sake ot art, E. L. lloberts of the athletic depart' the jtime festival for the goddess Eostre, and that there was an art school as nient of' the Young university; ' 1 -"gfier-can- 'tWho's spring move, either. whose pagan name has clung to the eariy-- s liSS in Salt Lake. Mormon Selman, who has been an season. The heathen cakes have never going to clean up her lot?" Indian interperter and who nas'llVed rou"By Jingo, let's do It. The person been dropped from the regular ,.w,nfr thn Tndi.iiiH for years, gave a Dozens either. and educational verv entertaining who has. the best lot get's reward of tine of the feasting, CLUB LE of early clergy tried to stop the more Dressed in affairs. on Indian talk needs the She money. or less ceremonial Indulgence in them. ten dollars. he gave sev attire r.r,mniotfl Indian We can clean her lot up so It will look They prohibited them, But nothing eral dances, explaining each one of happened about it. So they had them as the millionaire's garden. DELEGATE them. Scoutmaster Ralph Smltn PICKS rked with the cross and took them Indian lock n e 8i8ter tWS daiDty' IMm - e- everythiBr-exeept-th- rnttmetjpratefr4iieir-As. a gilt to mother," wife, sweetheart or TI W ifoii-tit - il"" V Hi I'ij - -- ' Springville, Utah. i |