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Show The amount of money has accumulated accum-ulated from various departments and inasmuch as it not drawing the amount of interest being paid on the bonds the plan is considered consider-ed nn economical one. The council also granted permission per-mission to the management of Park Ro-She to install a larger pipe for water into the resort, providing pro-viding the water is used on meters installed by the city. At the council meeting it was also decided 'to increase the insurance on Memorial Mem-orial hall to $31,000. Reese H. Anderson, son of Dr. and Mrs. John R. Anderson of this city, will receive his degree of doctor of medicine from the Northwestern university medical college, at commencement exercises exer-cises this week, according to word received here. Mr. Anderson, a graduate of the local high school, completed work at the medical college midterm mid-term and is now filling his interne-ship interne-ship at the Wesley Memorial hospital hos-pital in Chicago. When his service serv-ice there is completed, he will join the staff at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, it is stated. in Cedar City recently relative to making arrangements for the an-plough, an-plough, became frightened and ran, dragging the man several nual Black Plawk encampment to be held in this city this summer. The First ward has recently completed the installation of a sprinkling system over the lawn surrounding the chapel. The Springville City council, Monday night, voted to buy up $11,000 worth of waterworks bonds in the' very "near future. : : I Local Due to unsettled weather conditions con-ditions the Daughters of Pioneers entertainment to be held conjointly con-jointly in honor of the pioneers of the community, has again been postponed from Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon to Saturday afternoon when they will meet in the Relic hail. All are urged to be present. pres-ent. A six week's course in kindergarten kinder-garten work began in the three grade schools of the city Monday with approximately 20 boys and girls enrolled in each class. The teachers are Miss Lucy Roylance at the Jefferson, Miss Edith Nash , at the Grant and Miss Lillian Russell Rus-sell at the Lincoln. i W. H. Anderson, agriculture instructor in-structor at the local high school, plans to leave Saturday to attend a two weeks vocational agriculture agricul-ture conference at the U. S. A. C, Logan. Members of the Springville high school Future Farmers chapter, chap-ter, composed of about 40 boys, are planning a vacation and educational edu-cational trip to Yosemite National park this summer, under the supervision sup-ervision of W. H. Anderson. They .plan to leave early in July. F. C' Packard, assistant cash-,ier cash-,ier at the Springville bank, was elected secretary-treasurer of the .Utah Bankers' association at the annual meeting held last Tuesday , night at the Hotel Roberts, Provo. . John Ludvig, 55, Mapleton, far-, far-, mer sustained a badly cut head and severe body bruises Saturday when the horse he was using to yards over the field. He was treated at a Provo hospital and later removed to his home. Alma Fullmer with other state Black Howk committeemen was |