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Show is now under construction is completed com-pleted with a plunge supplied from these springs with volume of water sufficient to fill the plunge in less than four hours, then will Springville Spring-ville begin to be known as one of the centers of amusements of Utah county. The f;iet that, this resort joins the Columbia Steel plant on the south, and is also located across tiie street from the state fish hah-hery, with its additions of bird and animal life, which is already an at t raction for thousands of sightseers sight-seers and tourists during the summer sum-mer months, adds very much lo the possibility of its great future. SPRING CREEK. i Spring eivel; hns always been the, most popular place for swimming I for t he Springvil le boys. Spring j crei-k and ;i good swim h;is been ; s nniiyiuous terms to' practically ! every man that has grown up in I Springville. Who is there among j i!ie men that does not recall the happv days of boyhood when the' I.:. Me of "the lillie hole- or "Mil-1 tier's da m" is nieul hmed '.' ' Hundreds of people while travel- j ing a long t he state road, north of I ! Springville, ha vo gazed through (his clear, sparkling water to the white pebbled bottom and then said l o I hemselves, ''My, how inviting ! hat water does look." Is it any wonder then that; soiiu':'ie slwdd conceive of the idea of building a swimming plunge on the side of the state road, on the bank of this stream. The reader would not think so if he knew that I be springs at the source of this stream, just a few yards east of the state fish hatchery, spring tip at t he bottom of the mountain at a temperature of 70 degrees and so clear that a silver dollar may be seen at a depth of ten feet. When the Glengarry resort that |