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Show From flie feraJ Fies Fifteen Years Ago $ Miss Lucy Phillips of thic city is convalescing: at her home from a serious operation as the result of a ruptured appendix. Wm. Phillips, commander of the Legion, was elected vice-commander of the district at a meeting- this week. Lew Gammell, a former resident of this city, has been appointed city marshall at Reno, Nevada, according ac-cording to word received by his mother, Mrs. Lottie Gammell of this city. He plans to take over his new work, July 1. Miss Cleo Pierce (Heavener) teacher at Ogden, left this week for a two months stay in New York. Miss Effie Kelsey, teacher in the New York City, is spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. Selina Kelseyf Miss Melba Sumsion (Johnson) principal at the Grant school, is attending the USAC this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mason announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter Mildred to Walter Bolin-der Bolin-der of Salt Ijake City. The marriage mar-riage took place Friday with the ceremony being performed by Bishop Bis-hop A. W. Cherrington of the First ward. j The bridge building program begun be-gun in Springville in April will be completed this week, according to Supt. Harvey Hutchinson. Five bridges including three foot bridges have been built across Hobble Creek at an approximate cost of $6,000. The work was under the FERA and constituted one of the major improvements to the city this year. Announcement is made of the arrival ar-rival of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Booth, Coriene Roberson. The new baby is the first granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Roberson of this city Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunn announce an-nounce the birth of a son at their home Monday, June 24. Mother was formerly Charlotte Black. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sumsion and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cooper of Salt Lake City recently returned from a trip to the Hoover Dam. Well attended services were conducted con-ducted in the Fourth ward chapel Wednesday for Mrs. Fannie Oakley, Oak-ley, pioneer of this city, who died Monday at the home of a son Ernest Oakley, following a long illness. . The local Black Hawk committee plans an entertainment at Balsam I Park Friday afternoon, under the direction of Captain M. F. Miner. Although Springville is not sponsoring an elaborate Fourth of July celebration, a program of games, sports for the children and a band concert will be held on the city park, 'with the American Legion in charge. LaVar Anderson is chairman. |