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Show 25 YEARS AGO... Thomas Mark Hatfield has returned re-turned to San Francisco after visiting vi-siting his mother, Mrs. Amos Hatfield Hat-field here. A graduated electrical engineer, he saw service in the Argonne Forest in France, World War I, and with others was rushed to Belguim where he fought and was wounded under King Albert. Pretty in every detail was the party given by Miss Bess Houtz at her home Monday complimentary to Miss Annie Smith, who is leaving leav-ing to work in Santa Barbara, Calif. Howard Maycock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maycock, has received re-ceived a call to serve in the LDS Austrian Mission. He' wall go to the mission school the latter part of August. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Tew entertained enter-tained a few friends at their home Sunday in celebration of their 14th wedding anniversary. Arthur Harmer of Mapleton has returned to his home from serving in the Northwestern States Mission. Mis-sion. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting from their son, Jesse, in Washington, that he expects to be released from his mission about July 1. He has been laboring in the Northwestern States. 20 YEARS AGO?.. Funeral services for Mi k ces Bird, 54, who died at h.V3-of h.V3-of a sister, Mrs. H. J jex 0!r' Lake were held Sunday .'ft? Sal! in the Third ward chapel Helen Mendenhal! ' of the Springville ' Rec grounds, was in Salt Lai ? Tuesday to visit LibeTw ft' playground and buy eaL for tha local playground a; Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Olson , nounce the birth of a dam. June 26; Mr. and Mrs. Axel nf son have a new baby son wlf past week; Mr. and Mrs r Woods, twin doughters w.? day; Mr and Mrs. Clarence mann, baby son, Sunday K' Funeral services for' Job -Coffman, 74, who died SatL evening win be conducted Mo i afternoon in the First wa.7!; reeled by G. L. Beardall If bishopric. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Thorn m leave soon for New York J they will meet their son Gra who is returning from a'mhv to the Eastern States. They be accompanied by Miss jLi Dalton. Announcement is made of it marriage of Frank GabbiUs ) this city and Miss Margaret (C pie of Spanish Fork. Sne js', daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j0 J Chappie. '" 15 YEARS AGO... Road crews today were clearic the roads in Spanish Fork at' Echo canyons from one of thi worst floods in years. Severs automobiles were caught in ft. cloud burst, but no one was jured. Mr. and Mrs. Ardeen Van La,, van announce the arrival 0f s baby daughter born at tlie horn of the grandparents, Mr. and Mr Ben Holley. Arthur Hughes has been ip. pointed coach of basketball at ft. high school. He will succeed Cai Davis, who coached one year. Xfi McBeth will have charge of tip football. Funeral services for P. C. La-sen, La-sen, who died Sunday, will be K today, Thursday, in the Four!! ward chapel. He was 59 ver old. Miss Helen Palfreyman. who taught music at the high sck! last year, has been awarded a scholarship at the Chicago Muste! College. Funeral services were conduct?: I in the First ward Tuesady after- noon for Edwin Hardman, his j band of Eliza Hardman, who die ; last Thursday at his home i: ; Eugene, Oregon. |