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Show From the Herald Files Fifteen Years Ago $ The ladies were in charge of the Kiwanis club program .Thursday evening, with Mrs. Charles Boyer acting as master of ceremonies Readings were given by Miss Donna Salisbury; a vocal trio by Mrs. W. W. Brockbank, Mrs. Sel-voy Sel-voy Boyer and Mrs. Cornell Jessie. Jes-sie. Mrs. J. F. Wingate gave a toast. The attendance prize went to Mrs. A. G. Thorn. The Utah State Tax Commission has opened a permanent office in Provo and will be open each Friday Fri-day and Saturday. Auto licenses will be issued and income taxes may be paid at the office. Mrs. Lucy Van Leuvan has returned re-turned to her home after spending spend-ing the winter with her daughter in Nephi. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bissell announce the birth of a daughter at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller have a baby girl born at their home; Mr. and Mrs. Max Beardall, a baby son; Mr. and Mrs. George Wing, a baby son and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hales, a daughter. Mrs. Hales was formerly form-erly Leona Wignall. Five Future Farmers will give I their orations at the high school April 3 and from them one will j be selected to give his speech in the state contest. Those selected to give their talks are: Lawrence Bird, Stanley Bird, Elmo Jensen, Rulon 'Crandall and Elden Mack-ley. Mack-ley. Billie Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunn, was wounded with gunshot while hunting near the foothills Sunday. He laid his gun down and in picking it up, it was discharged, showering him at close range. Springville ladies were well represented rep-resented at the district convention held in Provo Saturday. Mrs. Mae Huntington was elected secretary of the district, Mrs. Fern Ercan-brack Ercan-brack of Provo was named president. presi-dent. Mrs. Reva Beck Bosone of Salt Lake City, was the speaker. Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Sr., Mrs. Ernest Reynolds, Miss Helen Roy-nolds Roy-nolds and Miss Josephine Reynolds left last Thursday on a three-week vacation trip to the Hawaiian Islands. Is-lands. Processing of eggs for cold storage stor-age began this week at the Utah Poultry plant. It is the second year this process has been employed at the local plant. It will continue until June. o o The advanced foods class of the high school gave an Irish dinner March 18 in charge of Emma Mendenhall, lone Nielson, Lola Smith and Delia Burrows. The class will give an oriental dinner soon with Mina Crandall, Phyllis Carter, Erma Cellventra and Helen Kelsey. The Bee-hive class of the Maple-ton Maple-ton MIA were entertained at a banquet Tuesday night at the home of Miss Fern Jensen. Present were, June Whiting, Ruth Whitney, Whit-ney, Lois Whiting, Bernice Har-mer, Har-mer, Helen Larsen, Ella Snow, Alene Jensen, Phyllis Jensen, Mel-ba Mel-ba Hall and Beryl Whiting. o o The American Legion. post held their annual fathers' and sons' program Wednesday evening under un-der the direction of Commander W. J. Phillips. |