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Show l I Local ::: Harrison R. Merrill will be in attendanuce at the autumn opening open-ing social given by the stake M. I. A. for all ward officers and teachers and their partners, at 7:30 p. m., at the high school Tuesday, September 7. Miss Naomi Maycock, daughter of Mrs. Lena Maycock, who leavesj soon on a mission to the Central states, left Sunday night, to attend the mission school in Salt Lake City. A number of officers from the Springville and Aaron Johnson camps of D. U. P. were in Salt Lake City Monday, to select a bronze marker to be placed on historical his-torical monuments sites at exercises exer-cises planned by the D. U. P. for Springville Day, September 18. In the group were Mrs. Lela Sum-si, Sum-si, Mrs. A. Y. Wheeler, Mrs. Bell Childs, Mrs. May Bird and Mrs. Lola Weight. The Provo Second ward choir which has furnished music in numerous cities throughout the county and others in towns farther far-ther south, is scheduled to give the program in the Springville First ward chapel, at 7 p. m., Sunday, September 12. Miss Lucille Sanford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanford, who has been laboring in the western stakes L. D. S. mission with headquarters in Denver, Colo., has been transferred to Albuquerque, New Mexico. She will leave for her new location about September 2, according to word received by her parents here. Miss Sanford has been in the mission field about a year. |