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Show : I SFRINGVTLLE NEWS I I; , Four hundred and twelve tickets '.. Were sold at the junior prom danc-L danc-L lng party held at the opera house 1 Friday evening, February 27. r The parents class of the Second ' ward fSnodny school gave a farewell i: party Wednesduy' evening In honor i: of Robert A. Jones, who Is leaving I- to moke his home In Preston, Idaho, i- Mr. Jones has been the class leader for the past year. Short speeches were mode by members of the class, i Mur. Karl B. Snmsion gave a vocal solo. Luncheon was served during - which time jokes were told and toaHts given, Andrew V. Nelson act-. ig os toastmaster. A carload of Ford enrs were un-loaded un-loaded at the Orem depot nt Spring-vtlle Spring-vtlle and paraded through Main street by J. M. Nichols Ford Sales and Service this week, it Walter Adams of Provo addressed address-ed a crowded house at the Second ward chapel Sunday evening at the monthly meeting of the M. I. A. I The Thirl ward ladies' chorus gave a number. Melvin oDne played a cello solo and Alzadn Wilmott, Jam Allcuinn and Mary Strong per- formed a piuno trio. The Mapleton male quartet sang ' three numbers at the Provo Second ward last Sunday evening. After q.; the meeting they were served with refreshments at the home of Albert linssmussen. Thomas Komney, head of the genealogy work of the tUah stake delivered an Interest ig address to n large audience at the Springvllle i Fourth ward chapel last Sunday II evening. Merit badges were awarded to scouts In all the Springvllle nud Mapleton wards nt the Sunday evening services this week. |