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Show 7rom the Herald Files fifteen Years Ago e.v Impressive and largely attended Mineral services were conducted (.in the Second ward chapel Wcdnes-'day Wcdnes-'day afternoon for Clifford Alle-man, Alle-man, prominent poultry man of this city who died Sunday morning morn-ing of injuries sustained in an automobile accident Friday. The Mapleton Male chorus enjoyed en-joyed -a banquet Wednesday evening even-ing at the school house in compliment com-pliment to Harold Holley, who is leaving to make his home in Tremonton. With the completion of a new $3500 cement bridge over Hobble Creek at First East Street, the road has been formally opened by Mayor George A. Anderson. The new bridge which constitutes one of the major improvements in sited throughout the district with 797 vaccinated against smallpox and 1649 innoculated against diphtheria. diph-theria. The Springville high school orchestra or-chestra under direction of Clair Johnson, won the division music contest again this year, it was announced at Payson Saturday. Edward Boyer, who recently exhibited native costumes at the filled an LDS mission to Holland told of customs of the people and meeting of the Home Culture club conducted Friday at the home of Mrs. Harriet Dougall. Complimentary to Mrs. Grant Huff, the former Miss Ruth Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Albert Hutchings entertained en-tertained at a shower this week at the home of her ant, Mrs. Wm. Witney. Thirty relatives and friends enjoyed the party. the city this week is 47 by 20 feet. Extension work on the Hobble Creek bridge on Second East street is complete and when filled in, this bridge will also add to the safety and appearance of this part of town. The city plans to build about 6 new foot bridges over the creek before completing the program, according to Superintendent Superin-tendent Harvey Hutchinson. Miss Cleo Whiting entertained at her home at Mapleton during the week for her little brother on the occasion of his seventh birthday. birth-day. Twenty little friends attended. attend-ed. The Fathers and Sons banquet sponsored by the high school FFA chapter Monday evening was very successful with approximately 160 persons in attendance. ' Mrs. Wayne Johnson has just returned from an enjoyable visit with her sister, Mrs. Jessie Man-waring Man-waring at Blackfoot, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Banner are the proud parents of a baby girl born at their home this week. Mrs. Clara Johnson, Nebo district dist-rict health nurse, announces the immunization program against smallpox and diphtheria is comple- |