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Show Storied from the Jiied . . Chester, Minn., Mhere Mr. Erdmans will take treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielson announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter Geraldine to Carl Atkinson Atkin-son of Philadelphia. The marriage took place in New York May 10, the ceremony being performed by President Don B. Colton of the Eastern States LDS mission. Following Fol-lowing a short trip up the Hudson to Niagara Falls and Ontai'io Canada, Can-ada, the couple will be at home at Chester, Pa. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace Harmer, who were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple, Tem-ple, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harmer entertained at a lovely reception at their home Friday night. 15 YEARS AGO Phyllis Smart was elected president pres-ident of the White Key, BYU senior sen-ior honorary sorority, for 1940-41, at school this week. Dr. Herbert B. Maw, member of the senate for 10 years and president presi-dent of the body for four years, this week announces he will run for governor of the state on the Democratic ticket. Mr. and Mrs. George Simkins of this city announce the engagement of their daughter Marie, to Myles Roach of Spanish Fork, the marriage mar-riage to take place May 29, in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Harmer of Mapleton announce the marriage of their daughter Berniece, to En-nis En-nis S. Woffinden of Leland, which took place on Wednesday in the 25 VKAKS AGO , Mrs. Nil Johnson, Legion Auxiliary Auxil-iary poppy - salivs chairman said that the sales wore very successful success-ful this year, with 500 poppies being be-ing sold. The chairman divided the poppies among ward chairmen, and this method proved easy and successful. suc-cessful. I President Hebor J. Grant will speak and give the dedicatory prayer at the dedication of the new First ward church Sunday. Other speakers will be Stake President G. R. Maycock, A. W. Cherring-ton, Cherring-ton, chairman of the building committee, com-mittee, and Bishop J. Emmett Bird. The church was built at a cost of $17,500. The following Boy Scouts were presented badges at a stake court of honor Sunday evening: Blaine Clyde, Finely Roylance, Cornell Clyde, Samuel Sorensen, Frank Bringhurst, Max Alleman and Grant Alleman. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Packard of this city announce the engagement of their daughter Virginia, to Alton Al-ton Harker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harker of Springville, the marriage to take place in the Salt Lake Temple June 4. Arnold C. Roylance, a graduate of the BYU and a member of the first year law class at the U of U has been pledged to the George Sutherland chapter of Phi Aloha ' educational institution he has at-tended. at-tended. Taul Thorn, who recently filled a mission to Africa and later went around the world, will tell of Africa Afri-ca and his travels at the children's story hour in the library Saturday afternoon. Paul is a student at the The Springville band is holding practices twice weekly for the annual an-nual summer concerts. However some conflict has been registered due to church coming at the same time so this difficulty will have to be ironed out. At the last meeting of the Home Culture club this season, Mrs. Harold Har-old Christensen turned over the gavel to Mrs. C. F. Packard. Mrs. C. E. Eggertsen was welcomed into the club as a new member. Mrs. Fred Smith of this city announces an-nounces the engagement of her daughter Maud, to Howard Holla-day Holla-day of Santaquin. The marriage will take place June 25 at the home of the bride. Miss Smith has been a teacher in Springville schools and Mr. Holladay is principal of the Santaquin school. Miss Naomi Maycock entertained entertain-ed at a slumber party Wednesday night for the following friends: Eulalia Condie, Charlotte Hall, Harriet Miner, Verona Condie, Marjone Straw, Minnie Henderson, Eloise and Evelyn Metcalf, Venita Peterson, Geraldine Nielson, Jane Bagley, Lucy Zabriskie, Edna Delta. Despite the fact that he lost his eyesight some 15 years ago, he has an enviable record in scholarship scholar-ship and school activities in every Notice On June 5 and 6, Mr. Young, an expert from St. Louis is giving permanent waves at the Oakley Barber shop. All who desire de-sire a wave are asked to contact Mrs. A. G. Johnson. 20 YEARS AGO M. W. Bird was named chairman of the new Sons of Utah Pioneers chapter in Springville, when it was organized Sunday. His assistants are John S. Boyer and Willis K. Johnson. John Alleman is secretary; secre-tary; Charles Alleman, treasurer; Salt Lake Temple. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Dougall announce an-nounce the birth of a daughter, on May 17, at the Nashville, Tenn., hospital. Miss Colleen Lewis, sixth grade, was the winner in the town of the Poppy Poster contest. She will be the guest of the Legion Auxiliary and will receive a cash prize Wednesday. Wed-nesday. A. Y. Wheeler, Charles Boyer and Harrison Conover have been appointed to judge the city-wide clean-up, paint-up contest which ends June 1. About 25 property owners have entered the contest. John Groesbeck, historian; Ralph Snelson, song- leader. Miss Maria Johnson, supt. of nurses at the LDS hospital, is the speaker this week at the convention conven-tion of the Wyoming Nurses Assn., in Rock Springs. After nine years absence from his homj town, Paul Miner came to Springville this week from Philadelphia Phila-delphia for the 100th birthday anniversary an-niversary of his uncle, Moroni Miner. John Hardy is convalescing from a recent operation for appendicitis at a Provo hospital. Mack Dougall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dougall, graduated from the medical school of the University Univer-sity of Utah Tuesday. His parents attended the graduation exercises in Kingsbury Hall. Funeral services were held Monday Mon-day for Mrs. Charlotte Beardall Bramall, 64, who died Saturady at a Provo hospital following a long illness. Word has been received here of the birth of twin sons to F. E. and Mary Bird Huish in Oakland, Calif. The boys have a brother. Many relatives and, friends paid tribute to Carl Weight at services in the Second ward Sunday afternoon. after-noon. He died Friday of pneumonia pneumon-ia after an illness of scarlet fever. The marriage of Miss Noma Jolly, Jol-ly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Jolly of Provo to Morris Thorpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thorpe, is announced this week. They left on a trip to the coast and will return re-turn here June, 20 to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Erdmann of Midvale, former residents o f Springville left this week for Ro- |