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Show Local The First ward chapel was crowded to overflowing at funeral funer-al services conducted last Friday for Miss Leola Thorpe, 15, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thorpe, who was killed in an automobile accident on the highway the preceding pre-ceding Tuesday night. Interment was in the Evergreen cemetery. The M. I. A. union meeting will be held in Room 13, at the high school, Sunday, due to the art exhibit ex-hibit in the auditorium. Three one-act plays will be pre-sehted pre-sehted in the First ward hall next Wednesday at 8 p. m., as a feature of the budget program. They are: "Pink and Patches," "Teapot on the Rocks," and "Andante." Mrs. Clara . Sumsion, . Nebo school district nurse, announces 1 the immunization program against smallpox and diphtheria is completed com-pleted throughout the disrtict, with 797 vaccinated for smallpox and 1649 innoculated against diphtheria. diph-theria. Committees of the Salt Lake Presbyterial announced at a meeting meet-ing here Wednesday afternoon, include: in-clude: Nominating, Mrs. W. A. McKay, Mrs. Stewart McLeese, Mrs. S. T. Ricketts, Salt Lake; program, Mrs. A. E. Baker, Mrs. Robert Steele, Salt Lake; Mrs. B. F. Ott and Miss Gene Breeze, Pay-son. Pay-son. H. M. Dougall, John Dougall, and Mrs. G. S. Wood went to Whitticr, Calif., last Friday to attend funeral fu-neral services for their brother, Charles Stew-art Holcomb, who died there earlier in the week. Mr. Holcomb was a former resident resi-dent of Springville. Blaine Clyde and Mack Dougall of the U. of U. spent the past week end with their parents here. |