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Show SPRINGVILLE PIONEERS TO BE HONORED The Aaron Johnson and Springville Spring-ville camps, Daughters of Pioneers, will begin the season's activities Thursday at 3 o'clock when an old fashioned camp fire dinner will be served on the corner of Second North and Second West streets, the place where the first Springville Spring-ville settlers made camp 81 years ago. Pioneers of the community will be honored guests on the occasion. They with members of the D. U. P. organization will form a large circle cir-cle around the camp fire and while the dinner is cooked, a program pro-gram will be given under the direction di-rection of Captains Margaret Miner and Ella Reynolds. Pioneer reminiscences, rem-iniscences, impromptu reading and music will features the program. Joseph Shepherd and company, pioneer fiddlers, will furnish music for old time dances on the green, i After the dinner, all present will ; carry stones to build a mound as a i temporary marker identifying the ' place of the first Springville camp and the corner of the first fort built in 1850. The organization plans to observe the anniversary of the settlement annually with appropriate exercises on or near September 18, It was necessary to meet September 17 this year, due to the community fair on Friday. |