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Show Ohf Park proves atfmcfiue stopping place hr many travelers One of the most used tourist tour-ist attractions in the city is that of the city park, judging from the number of people who frequent it daily. Located on the main highway, it offers tourists a wonderful opportunity opportun-ity to stop, get out, relax, and, like a large number do, spread their breakfast or lunch out on the furnished table, for a picnic. A friendly chat with Jake Groesbeck at the information booth, sponsored by Springville Spring-ville Chamber of Commerce, or an inquiry regarding tourist travel and places to see, is another reason the park is a pleasant place to stop off. Springville has always boasted of its finest drinking water, and the city park offers of-fers tourists and passers-by a spring-cold drink of water. Locally; civic clubs, churches and other organizations use the park for fund-raising occasions oc-casions breakfasts, eonses-sions eonses-sions and other activities, including in-cluding a place to send the children to enjoy the play ground equipment and sand lots. Thursday of this week, the Murray City Fire Department, enroute to the State conven-ion conven-ion in Price, enjoyed an early breakfast at the park. Directed by a breakfast committee of Hyde Stauffer, John Stauffer, and Frank Gordon, Gor-don, they fed some 30 firemen and their wives. Fire Chief of the Murray department is Earl J. Healy. All such groups are welcome wel-come at the city park. |