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Show alarm in record breaking time. In less than six minutes after the alarm was turned in, the lire engine en-gine was in position and ready for action and the hose was put together to-gether with lightning speed. Provo was on the ground and ready for action in 10 minutes after they were called by phone and Spanish Fork was not more than five minutes behind be-hind Provo. The fire was under control shortly short-ly before 9 o'clock but the Springville Spring-ville department was kept busy until day light the following morning morn-ing with the small flames that persisted per-sisted to shoot up here and there among the derbis during the night. Springville was represented at the Democratic state - convention at Ogden last Thursday by H. T. Eevnolds. Mrs. H. Lee Boyer, Mrs. G. AV. Mendenhall, M. E. Crandall, Jr., and Thorn C. Miner. Five dollars was the latest contribution con-tribution to the Pallin monument fund by G. A. P .Veteran 7. M. 'WPKtwotN'?. A letter received by Wayne Johnson this week states that Mr. Dallin will be here from Boston to attend the unveiling on July fourth. Chas. Reynolds has been given a contract by the Utah Fuel company to build two church buildings at Hiawatha. Mrs. Blanche Conrtie left Inst Saturday Sat-urday evening for Boston. Mass., tn join her husband. Richard Condie. who is studving in the Boston Cim-servitory Cim-servitory of music. Mrs. Condie will take a course at summer school in Boston this summer and return to take the position as head of the domestic art department at the B. . university next fall. SPRINGVILLE NEWS I The Brown & Neilson Meat Mar ket again have their full store of meats and groceries back in order after the havoc that resulted from the fire last Friday. Although everything was removed from the building, all the window's were brok-cnHntl brok-cnHntl '.he frame house in the rear consumed by'-tiablmes, everything is again in tact ouo7Trtiei;&&. going on as usual. Harold Christensen, manager of the City Drug, that was destroyed by the fire last Friday has secured quarters in the G. S. Wood building next to the Star theater, where he will open business within the next few days. During the fire which threatened to destroy all of Springville's business busi-ness district last Friday the splendid splen-did work of the Springville fire department and the tpiiclc response to the call for help from Provo and ' Spanish Fork should not be over- looked or unappreciated. The j Springville boys responded to the |