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Show 1- Local . Fire of undetermined origin, burned a bam, 30 bales of straw and some farm equipment belonging belong-ing to Joseph S. Wheeler, early Friday morning. ' Damage wajs estimated at $1,000 partly covered by insurance. The local fire department answered an-swered two alarms Sunday, the first at 5:30 a. m. when straw removed from the J. S. Wheeler fire, to the Dallas Holley stock yards began burning again, and the second call was to the Springville- garage at 1:30 p. m. when a car being washed with gas ignited. Three car-loads of cattle have been shipped from Springville through the government drouth relief plan and another will be shipped today it is reported. The Kiwanis club ladies night sccila, planned for this Thursday night, is posponed until next Thursday, the time and place of entertainment to be announced later.' Charles Boyer, Mrs. Ella Reynolds Reyn-olds and Mrs. Dorothy Wheeler wish to express their thanks through the Herald to everyone who so loyally assisted with the various features of the Black Hawk parade. After last week's vacation, the regular weekly sewing classes will be resumed at the fire hall on Wednesday's and Friday's from 1 until 5 p. m. The making of tailored or bound buttonholes will feature Friday's meeting. Fire from an overheated stove burned a small place in the roof of the Will Gardner residence, Wednesday Wed-nesday forenoon. Firemen extinguished extin-guished the blaze before it spread to other Darts of the buildiner. |