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Show leuA rioted ... Mrs. Retta Harmer enjoyed a visit over the weekend from a son, Vernon Harmer and wife and family from Twin Falls, Idaho,, and a daughter, Clara Harmer of Salt Lake City. Several officers represented the Springville unit of the Legion Le-gion Auxiliary at the annual convention in Ogden the past weekend. Mary Weight, retiring retir-ing president went up Friday and Cleo Bishop, newly elected president, Hazel Roylance, Nellie Nel-lie Burt and Edith .Miner attended at-tended Sunday. Representing the Springville Herald, the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Pyra-mid and the Eureka Reporter newspapers at the National Editorial Association convention conven-tion the past weekend, were Publisher and Mrs. Harrison Conover and their son Martin, advertising manager. Recently elected to office in the Utah-Juab Firemen Association Asso-ciation from the Springville department were: Reed Rig-trup, Rig-trup, who was named vice-president vice-president and Alma Fullmer, named treasurer. The two-county two-county meet was held at San-taquin. San-taquin. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Moss and son Alan spent some time last week visiting in Springville Spring-ville from Sacramento, Calif. They came especially to complete com-plete the sale of their home on Third South and Second East to the Mauray Paynes. Mr. and Mrs. Gylan Allan and son and daughter have recently re-cently moved to Seattle, Wash, from Idaho Falls where they have been living the past 5 months. The Allans are former for-mer residents of Springville. When a man or woman gets so much religion that he orl she is ready to fight every-' body who doesn't get in line, you may put it down as "too much religion." Salt helps control the development devel-opment of yeasts in bread doughs and contributes to the flakiness of pie crusts. |