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Show SPRINGVILLE ENTERTAINS CONTRACTORS i ' :i fYirnlimr tilary 1o the lai -ge number num-ber of con ( ractors res tiling in Springville, , the- inlennOunlaiii brunch of AnNoHuted General Contractors Con-tractors of America, mPt. in, this cilv Muiitlay. The memliershjjj of Hie a-psm-via-lion .were, conducted through Ihr iron und steel -plan I k .at- Ironton early, in ihe afternoon and later visited the Springville art gallery. Though most of (he visitors had attended the Npringville art exhibit, I hey expressed appreciation to uguin- visit the gallery and paid tribute, to the high school for its efforts in carrying on the project. The visit to the industrial plants were also especially interesting to the men, Secretary Mark Tultle of Salt .Lake, said. A round table discussion of problems prob-lems concenihig. the construction ind ust i y feat uied t he business meeting at the .high school during the late afternoon. It was decided to hold the annual meeting and banquet in Salt Lake on January 8.1 A banquet was held in the Sec-; ond ward amusement hall during the evening with short talks given by Mayor George A. Anderson ol ; Springville, County Commissioners I J. W, Gillman, A. O Smoot, Charles White, Mark Tuttle, executive secretary sec-retary of the association, Salt Lake, and President A. E. Christensen. A burlesque by Hamilton G. Park, "Senator from Sandpit," was a feature of the evening's entertainment. entertain-ment. Harry Reynolds was toast-, master.. Music was by the Spring-ville Spring-ville high school orchestra and ladies chorus, Harry Reynolds, VV. W. Clyde and Ernest Strong constituted the committee com-mittee in, charge of the entertainment. entertain-ment. . |