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Show OPENING OF mm PLANT $1 4.:-'i1 Springville Kiwanis Club At Work . On Project. Efforts are being made by members of the Springville Kiwanis club and sugar beet growers of this vicinity and Mapleton to arrange for the operation of the Springville-Mapleton Springville-Mapleton Sugar company factory fac-tory at Springville next fall. Confer With Officials A delegation from the Kiwanis club, including President Harold Christensen, M. O. Packard, M. R. Straw, Dr. George Anderson and S. h. Mendenhall, recently confer-, red with the sugar factory officials at Salt Lake, on the proposed plans, stating that the large, amount of sugar beets raised in this district justifies the opening of the factory. It was also further pointed out that the factory here could be put in running order .at small cost. With the exception of Spanish Fork and Lehi districts, this district dis-trict raises a larger acreage of beets than any other in Utah county, coun-ty, it is stated. The beets this season and last were shipped in jcars and trucks to the Spanish Fork factory. After the close of the beet campaign, cam-paign, Kiwanis representatives plan to meet again with the factory fac-tory officials, to discuss plans further, fur-ther, it is stated. some communities. Serious complications com-plications may follow the illness, particularly if the one so affected :becomes active too early. With the first signs of the onset of "flu" it is .best to go to bed and remain there until complete recovery. re-covery. It is recommended particularly parti-cularly that parents keep Ufeir children out of school until complete com-plete recovery. While many absences from school have been reported as due to influenza, the condition has not become alarming, and probably will not become so if the precau- tions suggested by Miss Lamph l are ,taken. |