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Show Springville Experienced Plenty Hot Veather. 104 Degrees 25 Years Ago wnesdav afternoon for Thomas? 'ffif 82?who died Sunday at the family residence. Townspeople are asked to buy and store as much coal as possible before Oct. 1, as a defense measure meas-ure Because of the suspension of Sne operations in April, there is expected to be a coal transportation transporta-tion congestion. Miss Helen Moir of Provo and Elden Perry of Springville were married Tuesday July 15, at Evan-ston, Evan-ston, Wyo. The bride attend BYU and has been employed at J. C. Penney the past four years. Mrs Blanch Beal is announcing the engagement of her daughter Nedra to Rulon Fox, the marriage to take place on Tuesday July 29, in the Mantl temple s 25 Years Ago ... Nine successive days of heat bringing the thermometer up to 100 and 104 degrees has been reported re-ported here by local weather observers. ob-servers. Tuesday's 104 tied Monday Mon-day the 13th for the hottest day of the year. The nights however are somewhat cool. .Resorts ana soft drink parlors are doing a boom business with swimming appearing the most popular sport. We would like a nice big rain. Many flowers and friends at the home funeral for Don C. Johnson, 84, were evidence of the esteem in which this well-known civic figure fig-ure was held. The services were in charge of Bishop Peter Nielson of the Third ward and he and the Rev. Harold L. Wilson of the Community Com-munity church were speakers. A large delegation of Springville Spring-ville Black Hawkers are planning to attend the celebration at Payson August 4, 5 and 6. Transportation will be furnished all pioneers with Henry Clerk in charge of the First ward; A. V. Nelson, Second; Effie Boyer, Third; John Whiting, Fourth; Wm. Allan, Mapleton; Sol Clyde and Steve Dallin will make a float for the parade. After removing a lock on the back door, burglars entered the O. P. Skagg store here Friday night and escaped with about $3.50 from the cash register. The cash register regis-ter in the front of the building and merchandise were not touched, according ac-cording to Marshall Frank Cellven-tra. Cellven-tra. Approximately 100 boys and girls are enrolled in the daily vacation vaca-tion Bible school being conducted at the Community church undef direction of the Rev. Harold L. Wilson. Construction is well underway on a new packing plant east of the highway in the south section of town. J. O. White will operate the plant and plans to ship green tomatoes, to-matoes, fruits and vigetables. A good crop of green tomatoes is expected providing the water supply sup-ply hold outs. Complimentary to his 'little daughter Elaine on her seventh birthday, Lewis Cutler entertained at a birthday party Thursday at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larabee. Howard P. Vane, eldest son of H. L. and Nellie Pennington Vane, died at the family residence Wednesday Wed-nesday following five weeks illness of typhoid fever. Bertha Howe, 18, was killed and Bessie Diamond Gill, 18, both of Springville was rendered unconscious uncon-scious when a car driven by A. C. Hopkins of Provo turned over at 1:30 p.m., this morning at the mouth of Spanish Fork canyon. Mrs. Gill is suspected to recover. The party was returning from a dance at Castilla, when the accident ac-cident happened and Hopkins is being detained in the county jail, pending an investigation of the accident. ac-cident. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. LeRoy announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter Lucy to J. G. Kerr, the marriage to take place next Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Both young people have been active in affairs at the BYU. ) ! 20 Years Age . . cnapel j The new Fom th wa t rfcoofleoroOOfnow com- lite and -dor occ;mancy, a. , people have en installed m assembly room. Fmances . io ard Salisbury, counselors. A terrific rain storm resembling a cloud burst deposited -35 inches of rainfall here and resulted m a flood down the canyons and blocking block-ing the road between Springville and Provo in several places. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Hdl Hmisrhter of John S. Hill ot city and Newell Weight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weight which took mace on Monday July 20, at provo. P When Mrs. LW Harrison arose SuXy morning, her eel lar was filled with water the firemen were called to pump it out. Seems she was having a bath tub put m and The city water had followed a tunnel into the house and down the Brigadier General Walter C. Sweeney, Fort Douglas and several other officials had dinner and made an inspection at the Hobble Creek CCC Camp Friday. Mrs. Hugh Baxter and Mrs Harry Pennington were in ban. Lake City Friday to visit Mrs. Amasa Rowland, who is convalescing convalesc-ing from a major operation. The Springville city council will assisted with funds for the band to play at the Black Hawk at Payson and are considering the proposition of giving funds to the firemen to go to the state convention. conven-tion. 15 Years Ago ... In the early part of the second week, the strike at the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. continues con-tinues and the case has been re-fered re-fered to the national mediation board. Services for Delbert D. Fullmer, 56, were conducted on Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon in the First ward. Mrs. Lily Leone Wright West died at a Provo hospital Wednesday. Wednes-day. Funeral services are pending word from her son in California. It is requested that all ladies knitting sweaters for the Red Cross, turn them in by August 1. Mrs. D. B. Welch is in charge of the knitting. Mrs. Harold Christensen and Eastham Clegg have been added to the Public Library Board to succeed suc-ceed Arlene Mendenhall and M. W. Bird. Other members are Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Clyde, Glen Sumsion, Theron Hall and Mayor A. O. Thorn. Through the efforts of the Chamber of Commerce and the Recreation department, swimming classes will be held at Park Ro-She Ro-She this summer. A large receptacle has been palc-ed palc-ed on the corner of the Springville bank and townspeople are asked to deposit all their old aluminum in it in keeping with a national defense de-fense drive. Funeral services were conducted |