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Show FROM OUR dSW FILES 5p cobsen is supervising the construction con-struction of tables and benches for the project . . . Nearly 50 men from the RFC lists have been employed by the PWA the past several days . . . Pres. Maud Thorn has appointed Sadie Whiting and Tom Carter chairman of the spring tulip show . . . Announcement is made of the engagement of Howard Thorn of this city and Gnyeth Judd of Salt ' Lake, the wedding to take place December Decem-ber 9 . . . Approximately 150 adults met' at the high school Monday night for the first adult education classes. Elementary Ele-mentary engineering, shorthand, short-hand, public speaking, English, French, sewing and poultry production are some of the classes offered . . . Miss Helen Ostler of this city and Kenneth Nelson of Spanish Fork were married by County Clerk Frank Salisbury at the Court House Wednesday. 15 Years Ago Townspeople are asked to go through their attics for old clothes and papers and magazines maga-zines to aid in the war effort. ef-fort. "Remember Pearl Harbor" will be the watchword for the drive. . . Joseph W. Harmer, 71, died suddenly of a heart ailment at his home on South Main Sunday . . . Mrs. Wilbur Allen asks those who want to do Red Cross sewing to get in touch with her . . . Clarence Tuttle home from a 2-year mission mis-sion in the Hawaiian Islands and Reed Jones from the southern south-ern states will speak in the Fourth ward Sunday . . . President Pres-ident Ernest A. Strong announces announ-ces the organization of two new wards, the Fifth and the Sixth in the Fourth ward chapel. This leaves a membership member-ship of 892 in the First ward compared to a previous1 membership mem-bership of 1793, while the 4th ward will now have 812 members mem-bers compared to the previous membership of 921. The new Fifth ward will have 921 members mem-bers and the Sixth 985. Two wards will now have to use one church, but this has worked out in Salt Lake and is expected ex-pected to be carried out here. 20 Years Ago The Springville high school band made a fine showing at the Provo Christmas parade Thursday evening with Jettie Jacobs, snappy new drum major ma-jor leading ... Utah contractors contrac-tors were entertained along with their partners at Memorial Hall Monday evening with A. O. Thorn, chairman . . . Local farmers received some $7000 payment on their summer, corn and pea crops from the W. R. Eddington cannery Dec. 1 . . . J. W. Olsen, Seminary principal princi-pal will give a Christmas talk at the Literary Civic Circle Monday . . . Tess Tyler and Mildren Perry are on the Ban-yon Ban-yon committee at the BYU . . . Frank C. Robertson has been elected president of the Utah chapter of the league of Western West-ern Writers for 1938-39 . . . Arthur Finley was elected a 3-year director of the Springville Spring-ville Irrigation Co. at the annual an-nual meeting with Victor Phillips, Phil-lips, Dewey Bird, Spender Sum-sion, Sum-sion, Ed Averett, directors . . . Plans are going forward to have the whole town participate partici-pate in the home decoration contest for the holidays. 25 Years Ago Arrangements to feed undernourished under-nourished children1 in Springville Spring-ville one hot meal a day are practically completed, A. E. Ja- |