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Show kvin the Herald Files completed until spring, the work is going along nicely, reports Bishop Ernest A. Strong. Helen Alleman of Springville was pledged to Gamma Phi Omi-crom Omi-crom sorority of the B. Y. U. this week. Mary Huntington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bird Huntington, slipped and broke her arm on the icy cement at the Washington school Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Swazey of Mapleton announce the arrival of a baby girl, at their home Saturday Satur-day morning. Mrs. Sadie Whiting entertained a number of guests at a party at-their at-their home, complimentary to her little son Niell, who was nine years old Sunday. ' i,t'ATs'ii'iiii' IViry Vhtliig, II-11'1" '. (' spi'inKvlllo mid ,U'"tM W- l'f l',l,'t tl''l' ''''Cmo H MrtpU'tou Suiul.iy. ,,, mo.it im or the wm , of Mi-"1" 1 .nolle Wts- "r.Vumlit-'' Mr- u,ul R1,'s' ooWo of Salt lkeOUy. ' " . 1 lliu'int'V, sou of Mr. j'js" KHi" Hann.-r of Muplo- ,' of the Amovii'im Lo- MCiixsiiw i-t Wednesday at ',.,,1 Hail umler tho direction Kl Thelma Clark, incident. 5 f',rttiiiv of tho mooting was M1" Station of n vm-hno. "In KioKis," by Lola, lYters..m "T'cnmdall of Sprmgvillo lJl !lt tho USAC. has boon ''"',1 for membership in tho u Zota. national honorary iuimivo fraternity. vSprinsvillo Firemen with as-j"lK.o as-j"lK.o of the U-gion, will gather N'"'- ami ropir them lor distri- v-Ini to worthy families at 'is'tmss time. Mrs. Carlisle Crandall '.,'a babv daughter born No- vr 3, at tho family residence-. 5s Cnuuiall is the former Janet 'r'Lela Sumsion has been Construction of the new auxiliary auxil-iary unit of the Springville power plant is practically complete, and installation of the machinery will begin this week. It is planned to be ready for operation early in December. De-cember. There has been an increase of 209 pupils in all of the schools in Nebo district this year over last, ol-vtod t.np, , ,,., u, ) "U.veodmg Mrs. Julia Pack-aid, Pack-aid, Other otueors are: Mra. Anna Moiulenln.il and- Mrs. Dorothy heeler, vloo-onplnins; Mrs. Flora M.'ken.ie, soorelnrv; Mrs Irene Strong, historian; Mrs. Helm Reynolds, Reyn-olds, custodian of relies; Mrs ChiUls, treasurer; Mrs. Olive Me-Ciirdy Me-Ciirdy corresponding secretary; M.ss ba.mlo Rowland, registrar; Mrs. Nellie SI raw, librarian; Mrs Millie Sutherland, organist; Mrs. Kim Koynolds, chorister; Mrs Myrtle Harrison, chaplain; Mrs' Vivian Johnson, class leader. ' 25 YKAKS AGO . . . C. A. Van I,ouvan. better known to hks friends as Han Van Leuvan, age 53, died suddenly in his bed at the family residence early Tuesday Tues-day morning. Ho had worked the day before. Miss Enid Mendenhall, who is attending the U. of U. spent the week end with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. F. Mendenhall. The Trimary organization gave an Indian festival in tho Opera House November l-l, which was enjoyed by a large audience. After the festival, a program was given and little Ruth Baxter gave a dance; Alberta Mendenhall (Hoover) (Hoo-ver) gave a piano number; dance, Marie Binks; vocal duet, Evelyn Miner and Lucy Wainwright. Holley's Mercantile Store had a full 2-page ad in which he offered granulated sugar 5c per lb.; wash boilers, $1.49; men's work shirts, 39c; pongee dress shirts for men, 9Sc; men's work shoes, 95c; harness har-ness oil, 49c; scrub brushes, 5c; fire shovels, 7c; ladies silk hose, old but good, 10c; rubber boots, 29c; mama dolls, 20c; wash tubs onj: sale, 12 M.c; mountaineer overalls, 15c pair. Poultrymen got a fabulous price for turkeys, receiving 36c per pound which was the highest price ever paid for the birds, (times haven't changed so much). 20 YEAUS AGO . . . The first step in furnishing the new Second ward chapel was taken Wednesday, when 400 chairs for the recreation hall and 75 for the Relief Society hall, arrived. Although Al-though the building will not be according to the census just completed. com-pleted. (Sprmgvihe alone had an ncrease of 152 this year over last). A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holley, Sunday, November 9. Mr. and mrs. 5. E. Snow announce an-nounce the arrival of a baby son at their home in Orange, Calif. Mrs. Snow is the former Louise Crandall, daughter of Mrs. Dora Crandall. Commemorating the 12th Armistice Armis-tice Day, the Kiwanis club entertained enter-tained at, the meeting this week for about" 40 ex-service men of World War I. H. T. Reynolds was master of ceremonies. Elmo Coff-man Coff-man gave a solo, and Bill Grooms a reading. |