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Show FROM OUR dSIF FILES has been released from the Australian mission. His mother, moth-er, Mrs. Chester Hutchings and sister, Jessie left recently to meet him in Honolulu, T. H. . . . Mrs. Clara Sumsion, Utah county public health nurse this week organized a public health nursing committee to comprise representatives from the various var-ious cities . . . Glen Holley through his outstanding record in writing life insurance, has been awarded a trip to Swamp-scott, Swamp-scott, Mass . . . Seven wells have been drilled in the Dry Creek section as a drough relief re-lief measure. The flow is expected ex-pected to help the farm crops . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowland Row-land of this city announce the marriage of their daughter Fern to Max Senior also of this city . . . The first carload car-load of cabbages left Utah county this week. 30 Years Ago Leo Felix, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Felix of the First ward has received a call to serve in the German mission . . . Clair Rowland, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Rowland, suffered a broken arm Saturday while turning cartwheels on the lawn . . . Funeral services for Stanley Stan-ley Brown, 18-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown, who was drowned in an irrigation irriga-tion ditch near their home Thursday . . . Milton Harrison is convalescing from a major operation which he underwent in a Salt Lake Hospital. . . Mr. and Mrs. Burton Groesbeck announce the birth of a daugh- ter August 9 ... A number of missionary friends of Maurice Anderson were dinner guests at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. George Anderson Sunday Sun-day . . . All business houses will close Wednesday at noon so that everyone may join in the Kolob Stake outing at Geneva. A picnic lunch at noon will be followed by a band concert, con-cert, water carnival and a free dance in the evening. 25 Years Ago Howard Salisbury, who has just returned from a 30-month mission in the Eastern States gave a commendable talk in the Fourth ward MIA Tuesday evening . . . Edward Hutchings 20 Years Ago Twenty-one WPA workmen f are busy on the schools to get 3 them ready for the opening September 5. New cement floor and stairs are being installed in-stalled in the lincoln; the class rooms are being enlarged at the Junior High and the heating heat-ing plant at the high school is being remodeled . . . Mrs. Per-sis Per-sis H. Anderson, 65, widow of Anders Anderson, died at her home Wednesday . . . John Charles Hansen, 63, a native of Springville, brother of Fred Hansen, Mrs. Annie Ross of Los Angeles and Mrs. Emma Utt of El Paso, Texas, died in a Salt Lake Hospital Monday . . . Mr. and Mrs. Willis K. Johnson announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter Rachel to Glen Moulton of Heber City . . . Farmers throughout the county met with commissioners at the court house last week to protest a 10 percent hike in farm valuations . . . Main Market Mar-ket weekend prices: Clearwater Tuna, 10c; potroast, 17c; leg o mutton, 15c; cantaloupes, 3 for dime; corn flakes, 3 pkgs. 10c; MJB coffee, one lb. 27c. 15 Years Ago Funeral services were held Wednesday for Gail Averett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Averett, Ave-rett, who lost his life in a traffic accident Sunday evening even-ing . . . Joy Roylance, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Roylance; Roy-lance; Phyllis Bramall, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bramall and Roma Tuttle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar La-mar Tuttle won beauty contest con-test honors the past week . . . Lt. Ben G. Bartholomew, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bartholomew, Bar-tholomew, has been awarded the1 Silver Star for gallantry in action off the coast of France in June . . . Paul C. Miner has resigned as secretary secre-tary of the Chamber of Commerce Com-merce . . . Clara Bird, daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Mary A. Bird became be-came the bride of Pfc. Gene Averett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Averett in home rites August 10 . . . Complimenting Ensign Bertha Bearnson (Johnson) (John-son) who was home from Florida Flo-rida where she is stationed with the SPARS, Mrs. Lucille Bird gave a breakfast Sunday morning . . . |