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Show 1 MaY 28, 1959 Page Eight THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD . for the items during- last year's health clinics. Towels will be added to the rooms later. A similar bed. fully equip-ped will be purchased at a la-ter date for the Junior high school, it has been announced. SHS Presented Hew Equipment Two fully equipped beds have been contributed to the health room of the senior high school, through efforts of the PTA Council which raised the funds Politicians, like show people, give the public some truth and some hokum. SPRINGVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES i - " . , i ":::'r 1 "'Is ? t - 1 i l .-- 1 f j , ' . ' v'--- i ' ' i I - . ' ' - :i j ely . . . Funeral services for John Averett, 85, were held in the Fourth ward Friday. 15 Years Ago Dr. John R. Anderson has returned to Springville from Salt Lake and has converted the Mendcnhall Bank building into a clinic . . . Police offi-cers are warning on the dan-gers of children playing near Hobble Creek which is full of water . . . Mr. and Mrs. Alma Miner announce the engage-ment of their daughter Almah to Blaine Johnson, stationed with the Marines at Santa Bar-bara . . . Grant Thorn will be a candidate for State JC presi-dent . . . William Gaylord Clark, 21, lost his life in a motorcycle accident Sunday afternoon in Provo canyon . . . Lt. Vernon Tipton has been re-ported missing in action but his crew were reported later seen bailing out in France . . . Announcement is made of the jmarriage of Miss Juanita Bees-le- y and Delbert Mellor, which jtook place Monday May 15. FROM OUR dlpF FILES J graduates will give a program and later go to the Opera House for a grand promenade and dance . . . Miss Donna Dillingham has won the inter-stak- e public speaking contest, representing the First ward . . . Howard Law was elected student body mayor at the high school this week . . . Miss Georgia Harmer, yearbook edi- - 30 Years Ago Elder David O. McKay of Salt Lake City will address the students at the seminary grad-- ! uation exercises Sunday even-ing . . . Dr. Herbert B. Maw will speak at the senior high school graduation program Fri- -' day evening. The band will play a concert on the lawn of the high school and then the tor and her staff passed the books out last week . . . R. W. Llewellyn, 67, well-know- n Mapleton man died at his home Monday after several months illness ... A highlight of the dedication program of the Sem-inary Sunday afternoon, was presentation of a lovely paint-ing by John Hafen of Hill Cumorah, valued at $50, given by Andrew Pierce. 25 Years Ago A contract has been let for construction of a shop, auditor-ium and gymnasium at the Spanish Fork high school cost-ing $69,965 . . . Clarence Ash-craf- t, 57, died at a Provo hos-pital Wednesday of a long ill-ness . . . An athletic card head-ed by Ira Dern will be held here Saturday night under di-rection of the Black Hawk committee . . . Approximately 50 men began the rocking up of Hobble Creek this week . . . Howard Law, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Law of this city and a graduate of the USAC, Lo-gan, has signed a contract to play professional football with the Detroit National League . . . Virginia Clark, Minnie Hen-derson, Gretchen Greenlee, Bill Wilkin and Harold Harmer were selected as honor students to give the speeches at the 1934 graduation class, along with Blaine Clyde, Clara Har-mer, Cora Harmer, Helen Car-penter, Finley Roylance . . . Marjorie Straw, yearbook edi-tor announces that books will be out this week. 20 Years Ago Funeral services were held here last week for Alan D. Mi-ner, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dea Miner who died in Bakers-fiel- d, Calif., of a throat infec-tion and two-da- y illness . . . Mrs. Selvoy J. Boyer has been elected president of the high school PTA for next year . . . The Springville Chamber of Commerce hopes to add 100 new members in a drive to be-gin this week . . . Many friends attended services for Jacob Hatfield, 80, in the First ward Sunday . . . Arnold Bar-ney was elected student body mayor last week, Earl McKen-zi- e is judge; Edna Nielson, sec-retary . . . Funeral services for N. K. Nielson, 65, high school principal for 12 years, were held in Salt Lake this week . . . Miss Naomi Maycock has been released from her mis-sion and plans to return home soon ... A special assembly is being held at the high school Friday to honor Harold Alle-ma- n and Wayne Johnson who are retiring from teaching af-ter 40 and 42 years respectiv-- FOR YOUR BEDDING PLANTS Hosemaster Sprayers, Garden and Flower Insecticides, Garden Tools, Fertilizers, Field Chemicals, Sprays for Orchards Lawn Seed -- Peat Moss Berry Cups and Crates Call HU 9-5- 59 1 SMART'S FEED & PRODUCE 340 Soulh Main Springville, Utah I; Tmrn I I. Kentucky Straight Bourbon gM ; 8 Years Old J i YEARS OLD. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON. 80 PROOF, SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CO., N.Y.C. 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