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Show FROM OUR dill' FILES lj posed to build a gym at Spanish Span-ish Fork, a junior high at Santaquin, elementary grade school at Spanish Fork, addition addi-tion to Payson junior high, grade buildings at Salem, teachers cottage at Lake Shore, remodeling at Benjamin, Goshen Go-shen and Thistle ... A project pro-ject being undertaken by the local Garden Club is to beautify beau-tify the banks of Hobble Creek a block west of the Main St. bridge . . . Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Oli-ver Dalton announce the birth of a son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Manferd Hutchings, a daughter daugh-ter . . . Plans are practically complete to convert the big Roylance home on the corner of Second East, Second South into a hospital for Springville . . . Howard Law was second high man at the AC for the football-scholarship medal this year . . . Jack Cherrington was presented a sweater for his participation in Freshmen football foot-ball at the AC. SO Years Ago With construction of the Echo dam on Weber river underway, un-derway, the U. S. Reclamation Bureau is turning its attention atten-tion to other units of Great Salt Lake and is planning to erect dams on the Ogden river and the Provo river . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg announce an-nounce the birth of a son Jan. 24 ... A bank balance of over $40,000 is seen in the city finance fi-nance report this week, according ac-cording to Recorder Harry Pen-i Pen-i nington . . . total receipts are ! listed at $76,120 ... A cottage meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Houtz at Mapleton with 10 present ; ... the Eighth Springville Art show will open through the month of April. The committee is constantly receiving re-i re-i quests for wall space from ar-j ar-j ! tists over the nation . . . the , : j following girls have been cho-' cho-' i sen to represent their wards at the Gold and Green ball in the opera house: First ward, Leora i Peterson; Second, Eileen Har-j Har-j rison; Third, Jessie Packard; Fourth, Helen Palf reyman ; Mapleton, Lucille Ellett. 25 Years Agrj A meeting was held in Spanish Span-ish Fork on a proposed bonding bond-ing of the school district for i $175,000 which would be added to a $75,000 federal grant for j a building program which pro- 20 Years Ago The First ward was filled to capacity for funeral services for Sarah C. Brown, 40, who died Wednesday night . . . W. W. Clyde was elected president of the Associated General Contractors Con-tractors at a meeting in Salt Lake Saturday . . . Hugh , Hjorth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hjorth, arrived home Wednesday Wed-nesday from an LDS mission in Norway . . . Barbara Gud-mundsen Gud-mundsen and Earl Whitney won places on the BYU honor roll this quarter . . . The library li-brary has a total of 7817 books on hand at present . . . Famous Fam-ous Broadway play, "The Bat," will be presented by the high school, directed -by Bernice Park Thursday and Friday nights. Taking part are Nedra Beal, LaJeune Whitney, Reed Brockbank, Grant Clyde, Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Child, Joe Salisbury, Earl Child, Bob Burt, Jack Clark, Gene Bird . . . Mrs. Mae Huntington Hun-tington will give a book review re-view at the meeting of the Literary Li-terary Circle at the Library Wednesday to which the public pub-lic is invited. |