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Show I Sensor citizen program popular The committee in charge of recreation for Senior Citizens Wedneday afternoon, at Memorial Mem-orial Hall, this week expressed their appreation to the many individuals who are helping to make the program a success. Special thanks is offered to the Haymond Drug Store, the SOS Drug and the City Drug, and to Mrs. Vilate K. Reynolds, Rey-nolds, who donated prizes for the Bingo games last week. The Wednesday afternoon programs are attracting larger crowds weekly as are the dances dan-ces Friday evenings. Several tables of cards and other tables games are enjoyed together with shuffle board, Bingo and general visiting. It is planned to expand the program pro-gram for the spring and summer. sum-mer. Refreshments are served at the close of the Wednesday afternoon events from pennies, nickles and dimes donated by the participants. i Springville Ladies League League Standings Team: W L LeMars Cafe 13 . 7 Peays Market 12 8 Berg Mortuary 10 10 Ruffs Garage 9 11 Ferg's Service 8V2 11 Springville Bank 7V2 12 High team game: Springville Bank, 802;. LeMars Cafe, 780; Berg Mortuary, 763. Ind. high series: Norma Mock, LeMars, 587; Lela Averett, Bank, 549; Jean Christenson, LeMars, 517. , Ind. high game: Norma Mock LeMars, 204; Lela Averett 202; Marie Barrett, Ruffs, 188- Advertising in The Springville Herald is the cheapest way to tell everybody what you want them to know. |