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Show Storied from tlie 'i(es I their daughter, Louise, to ra Hjorth, son of Mr. and M,-i ntS Hjorth. 11 s' ti3 Mr. and Mrs. William Palf,-. man wish to announce the ll J' ment of their daughter Bettv T to Lynn Walker, son of iff Mrs. Lee Walker. ' and Dwight and Berniece Teasrbi Bartholomew are the parent' ! a baby girl born Monday, SeDt.m ber 2, at the Payson hospital t new arnval has a brother Miss Jettie Jacob of Comnt Calif., formerly of Spring v, ' invited to be the guest of '.2 station KSL in Salt Lake cf v during the week. l 25 Years Ago ... , .. . One of the largest crowds that has ever attended a Springville celebration is expected here during dur-ing the three-day homecoming which begins September 18 and continues until Saturday, September Septem-ber 20. The celebration is in commemoration com-memoration of the eightieth anniversary an-niversary of the founding of this community, and Don C. Johnson, only surviving member of the original or-iginal company who came here September 18, 1850, will be the special honored guest. New Orleans, Louisiana Senator Sena-tor Joseph Ransdell, veteran of 32 years experience at Washington, has lost his seat to youthful Gov. Huey P. Long, whose vigorous campaign plunged Louisiana into one of the most bitter" political battles in its history. The new teachers at the Springville Spring-ville high school, including Miss Naomi Broadbent, Miss Rilla D. Reed; Alfred Swenson, A. O. El-lett, El-lett, Wilford Johnson, Bob Howard' How-ard' and Monty Groesbeck, were formally introduced at the first assembly of the school. W. W.' Clyde and J. W. Whiting of Springville were low bidders on the construction of seven miles of gravel surfaced federal highway high-way from Panguitch to Bryce canyon junction. The contractors will receive $60,018.13 according to present estimates of quantities. W. Clyde Beardall, son of Mrs. Gene Beardall of this city, and Miss Florence Lloyd of Spanish Fork were married Wednesday, Sept. 3 at the county court house, Provo. E. Byron Dastrup, county, clerk, performed the ceremony. Mapleton has gone over the top with the flood relief fund raising their quota of $30 to $33 according accord-ing to announcement by Mrs. Ar-della Ar-della Perry, chairman. 20 Years Ago ... Approximately 15000 school children in Springville will end their summer vacations Monday when the four elementary grade schools and the junior and senior high school will open for the year. Mayor George A. Anderson received re-ceived a letter this week from, T. Earl Pardoe, head of the speech department of Brigham Young University, stating that the department de-partment would be pleased to cooperate co-operate with the city officials and art committee in any way possible possi-ble towarde securing an art building build-ing for Springville. . Complimentary to Miss - Dally Thalman of this city who will be married to Roe Thorn, Friday, Mrs. Elias Harmer and Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace Harmer entertained at a fruit shower at the home of the latter. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Fay Nelson, a daughter of Andrew V. Nelson of this city, to Ivan Holt also of Springville, which took place Friday Fri-day in the Logan LDS temple. Mr.: and Mrs. Ralph Fullmer of this city entertained at a wedding supper, for their daughter Erma, who was married in 'the Salt Lake Temple June 26, to Emil Mecham of Walsburg. With approximately 300 people in attendance, the community activity ac-tivity of the MIA entertained at a social for all Mutual workers and their partners at the high school Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Childs are , the parents of a . baby daughter born Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Weight announce an-nounce the birth of a daughter at their home here August 30. 15 Years Ago . . . Football stalwarts received the anticipated call to don their togs and make ready for the annual pigskin sport Tuesday. Coach Ned McBeth reports that 40 men are out for the sport this year and prospects for a successful campaign cam-paign are very favorable. Plans are complete and specifications specifi-cations are now being drafted for the new Federal building to be erected in Springville in the near future. Election returns in Springville Wednesday showed 330 votes for Selvoy J. Boyer, local stockman, and 173 votes for Elisha Warner, Spanish Fork, in the race for the Democratic nomination for the state legislature from the Fourth district. However, complete election elec-tion returns from the district show 664 votes for Warner compared com-pared to 571 for Boyer. In the presence of the immediate immed-iate 'families. Miss Margaret Mc-Pherson, Mc-Pherson, daughter of Mrs. Flora McPherson, became the bride of Tom Keith Keller of Manti at a charming home wedding Saturday nifr, the home of the bride, with Elder Callahan of Provo officiating. of-ficiating. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Averett wish to announce the engagement of |