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Show Former Springville Child Is Killed Word was received in JViringvili' Friday by W. W. Clyde of the death of the Infant son, aged 4. of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gibson Palfreyman, of Pocatello. " Idaho, formerly of Springville. The child was killed in an automobile accident, but no par ticulars were given. ' Funeral services were held Sat-' urday in Pocatello. This is the sec ond accidental death in the family in a short time, having recently had a child scalded. Mis. Ben Argyle nnd daughters, Zella and Cloe of Spanish Fork, were guests during Monday at the home of her mot her, Mrs. N. J. Deal. Mr. and Mrs. Argyle will leave soon to make their home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Boyer and family, of Salt Lake, and Charles Boyer from Richfield, spent Sunday1 and Memorial day in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sfnith of Salt Lake City are siwnding a two weeks vacation In this city with relatives and friends. M rs. Gladys Lvnd Harrison f"d husband are spending several weeks at the home of Mrs. Harrison's mother. Mrs. Sarah Lynd. Mr. Harrison Har-rison has been teaching durlnc fh--past year In St. George high school. A nicely arranged dinner was given giv-en Sunday hy Mr. and Mrs. J. W. G roe.-beck n t t heir home. Guest s f nun out-of-town included : Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ilughy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snow and family, Mrs. Helen Carlyle and Miss Helen Groesbeck. all of Salt Lake City. |