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Show lememher . . . 15 Years Ago Hunters are being urged to save their deer hides and turn them into commercial channels chan-nels to aid in the war effort . . . Eileen Felix, who recently returned from the Spanish-American Spanish-American mission will speak in the First ward Sunday evening . . . Ernest A. Strong, former bishop of Second ward has been sustained president of Kolob Stake succeeding J. Em-mett Em-mett Bird . . . Issuance date for War ration book No. 4, will be Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day with distribution to be made through the schools . . . The 163 homes project in the southeast section of town was this week named Brookside. The project was to cost in the neighborhood of three quarters of a million dollars . . . Announcement An-nouncement is made of the marriage of Pvt. Max Simkins and Norda Christensen of Provo which took place Oct. 4, in the Salt Lake Temple . . 20 Years Ago The Salt Lake and Utah Railroad (Orem) has been outhorized to operate, a bus line between county points and Salt Lake and to Deer Creek damsite . . . Verl Averett, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Averett was one of a party of 16 men who bagged 15 deer and he also got a bear . . . Blaine Clyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clyde, who has spent the past two years in Czechoslavakia, hes returned home from his mission . . . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miner of this city announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter Harriet Har-riet to Bert Strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A.- Strong. The groom-to-be has just returned re-turned from a mission in Australia Aus-tralia . . . Mrs. John I. Holley announces the marriage of her daughter Miss Mildred Reynolds, Rey-nolds, to Earl Mendenhall . . . Complimentary to Mrs. Don Blanchard, the former June Whiting, a recent bride, a number num-ber of friends gave a shower at the home of her sister, Mrs. Helen Wiscombe . . . 25 Years Ago A one million gallon water storage tank has been constructed con-structed to facilitate the culinary culi-nary water system, near the old headhouse in Spring Creek canyon and was inspected Monday Mon-day by Mayor John Whiting and members of the council. It cost $14,000 . . . Over 200 head of cattle were driven from the canyons east of here Friday in the first drive of the season . . . Ralph Phillips suffered suf-fered several fractured ribs when he was thrown from his horse while riding for cattle in the west fields this week . . . Mrs. Francis E. Bring-hurst Bring-hurst died Wednesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Frederick Fred-erick Dunn . . . Mrs. J. M. Westwood observed her 85th birthday Sunday . . . The first real frost of the season visited this locality "Sunday . . . All voting districts in the county which has 300 or more voters, will have two sets of judges, it was decided at a county meeting meet-ing Friday evening. 30 Years Ago The Americain Legion has taken over the management of the opera house for the win ter, according to R. S. Maughn, committee chairman . . . Gro-ver Gro-ver Clyde has been elected commander of the American Legion post here . . . The city pasture will be closed Oct. 20, announced Harry Pennington, city recorder . . . Zenos Man-waring Man-waring associated with the Springville Coal Co., for a number of years, will now have charge of the office . . . Funeral Fune-ral services for Richard J. Jensen, Jen-sen, 31, son of Joseph and Irene Mendenhall Jensen, who was killed Wednesday, while inspecting a part of a bridge in San Francisco, were held Sunday in San Francisco . . . The Springville high school wil? close for ten days for the industrial in-dustrial vacation and during the time the teachers will attend at-tend UEA three days . . . How- j ard Bird is' convalescing from a fractured leg sustained while playing football with the BYU freshmen last week. |