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Show j Local : The Springville chapter of American Red Cross, which operates oper-ates separately from the Provo and Utah county unit, has gone over the top in the latest drive for relief funds for the flood victims, vic-tims, officers of the organization announce. " . Officers of the Springville-Ma-pleton Bull bloc association announce an-nounce the purchase of a purebred calf from Robert M. Iliff, Independence, Inde-pendence, Ore. The animal, which arrived here February 10, after a 35-hour ride, will be placed in the east bench bloc for two years. The calf is said to be outstanding and attractive and is one of the richest animals of the breed that belongs to the association. Members of the association feel that the type and production bred into this calf will do much to improve dairy herds in this vicinity. vic-inity. He is a son of Liliac Sir Duston and Romulus Liliac Louise, a grandson of Liliac St. Mawes, the Maoris Liliac, Liliac Romulus and Liliac St. Mawes Annebell, bred by the estate of Harry D. IliTf, Independence, Ore. I - I Robert Dowdle of Springville, senior student at Brigham Young university, made the honor roll for the autumn quarter, according to a list of honor students recently recent-ly released by Registrar John E. Hayes. Mr. Dowdle is majoring in history, his-tory, and minoring in political science. There were 14 students in the honor list from the senior college and nine from the junior. Seventeen towns in seven states were represented. A large number "of Springville people were in Spanish Fork Friday Fri-day afternoon to attend funeral services for Tony Clayson, husband hus-band of Mrs. Clara Brown Clay-son, Clay-son, a former resident . of the city. Business houses of Spanish Fork also closed during the afternoon after-noon in respect to the family. Burial was in the Spanish Fork City cemetery. The high school junior prom is scheduled for Friday night, at Memorial hall. The class Will be in charge of the assembly program pro-gram at the school in the afternoon, after-noon, when a pep rally will also be held in anticipation of the basketball bas-ketball game with Spanish Fork early in the evening. Class officers in charge of the dance are: Mat Olsen, president; Velma Olsen, vice president; Phylis Smart, secretary-treasurer; Venice Whiting, Gwenevere Johnson, Ruel Crandall Cran-dall and Leland Clements, committee com-mittee members. Funeral services were conducted in Thistle " Wednesday afternoon for Lewis Edwards, 74, who was accidentally killed under the wheel of a D. & R. G. railroad train last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Edwards Ed-wards was known and remembered remem-bered in Springville for his attendance at-tendance at stake conferences and other church meetings here. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown went to Thistle to furnish music at the funeral and were accompanied by Mrs. Lola Weight, piano accompanist. accom-panist. Burial was in the Springville Spring-ville Evergreen cemetery. One of the successful and enjoyable en-joyable events of the past week was the annual M Men and Gleaner Glean-er Girl banquet, program and dance, held last Saturday night, at the high school. The affair was i held in the form of a cabaret en-j en-j tertainment this year, with the banquet served at small tables. I Wilford Mower acted as master of ceremonies and a large crowd attended. |