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Show V FILES iff Evelyn Ellett, Lenora Mf! X Ruth Fry repre-kiJar?the repre-kiJar?the Sprin&ville Junior S hool at the district spelling contest in Span- Jk Wednesday. Lent is made of tSS o" Cornell Clyde, k Mr and Mrs. W. W. fnfjhisjitand Edna Thornack of Logan which took place last Thursday. Both are students at USAC, Logan, and an uncle of the bride, President Presi-dent E. G. Peterson of the AC, and his wife will entertain at a reception in their honor Friday. Fri-day. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Menden-hall Menden-hall spent several days of last week in Salt Lake City due to the serious operation which their daughter, Mrs. Orville Child underwent. Blaine Clyde of the Spring-ville Spring-ville FFA won first place in the Central Region oratorical contest. He will represent this region, which includes Utah, Wasatch and Juab counties at the district contest in Salt Lake City. The drama contest of Kolob Stake will be held Tuesday evening eve-ning with the following participants: par-ticipants: First ward, "The Killer,'.' talking part: Emma Peterson, Wilford Mower, Lamar La-mar Weight, Wilford Manwar-ing; Manwar-ing; Second ward, "Peggy", Clarence Wardsworth, Norma Harrison, Harold Bissell, Laura Alleman, Coba Caffel, Aleen Vane and Rex Bronson; Third ward, "Peggy," cast, Mark Johnson, Lucille Johnson, Beth Smith, Tess Packard, Virginia Virgin-ia Clark, Milan Metcalf, and Dwaine Spafford; Mapleton, "Women Folks," cast,' Louise Bowen, Mrs. Rulon Jensen, Mrs. Ada Lee, Mrs. Mabel Hansen, Mrs. Merle Diamond, Mrs. Bert Jensen. Wallace Brockbank of the Spanish Fork High School has been named president of the Nebo Teachers Association. Frank Salisbury has been named president of the Springville Spring-ville Concert Band for 1933. Vern Thorn is secretary-treas-uer; Ralph Weight, Will Parry and Ralph Snelson, members of the board. 20 YEARS AGO Cause and Treament of Cancer Can-cer will be the subject of talks given in each of the Relief Society meetings Tuesday with physicians of the city to be speakers. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Patrick have a baby daughter born Friday morning; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tipton have a new son born Tuesday. Funeral services were held in the Second ward Friday for Sarah Spafford Lowe, wife of Wm. Elden Lowe, who died on Tuesday following a long illness. ill-ness. Farmers believe the new rates on beets will take all their profit. Secretary of Agriculture Ag-riculture Henry A. Wallace has increased the thinning and blocking price from $7 an acre to $8; first hoeing the same $2 an acre and the third hoeing from $1.25 to $1.50. The farmer far-mer must also furnish free to the laborer, a house, a garden plot and other items. Karl Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bird has won the Distinguished Honor at Snow College in public speaking and debate. He is one of eight stud- ents to represent the school at a contest in California. The new electric light system sys-tem went into effect the first of April, councilmen announce. A substantial savings on many electric bills will result in the new arrangement. City Councilmen Coun-cilmen also wish to remind citizens cit-izens it is unlawful to dump rubbish in the streets. Jackie Parker, 8-year-old son of Mr. . and Mrs. Lindsey Parker is convalescing from a major operation. The following have been selected sel-ected to represent the federated federat-ed clubs at the district convention conven-tion in Provo next week: Mrs. D. B. Welch, Home Culture; Mrs. A. O. Packard, Alpha Beta; Mrs. Beulah Whiting of Mothers Study. 15 YEAKS AGO Many residents of the state of Utah have contributed old knives to the Marines for use when they next go on the defensive. de-fensive. Among those who received re-ceived honorable mention for his contribution was 11-year-old Marvin Schultz, 302 So. 3rd East, Springville. "A" book coupon No. 5 is good for four gallons of gasoline gaso-line which must last until May 21; No. 12 for five pounds of sugar good until May 31; and stamp No. 10 for coffee, one pound good until April 25. A bare-footed woman about 40 was picked up by local police po-lice officers on Main Street at 2:20 a.m. Sunday and booked for drunkenness and later being be-ing lodged in the city jail. Henry M. Weight has been elected president of the Utah County Wild Life Assn. Roy Smith of Pleasant Grove is vice-president and Reed Rig-trup Rig-trup is secretary. Funeral services will be held in the Tird Ward Friday for Msr. Nancy J. Deal, 89, who died Tuesday at the family residence on North Main. She was the mother of ten sons and daughters. Paul K. Walker, principal of the Junior High School, will address the Lincoln School PTA on Friday. Max Larsen has been promoted prom-oted to sergeant in the army air corps and is presently stationed sta-tioned at San Diego. Pvt. Clifford ' Pierce spent two days here this week visiting visit-ing his father Andrew Pierce enroute to his station at Ed-wood Ed-wood Arsenal, Md. He has been an instructor in civilian defense at Stanford University. The Springville city pasture will open April 20, with cattle cat-tle to be tested at the gates. Tags for the cows are to be obtained at the City Hall. |