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Show j mer is retained as secretary-treas- ! urer. i A contribution of $25 was voted by members of the Home Culture club at its meeting last Friday to help with the Utah Valley hospital, hos-pital, announces President Ada Barron. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mack Whitney announce an-nounce the birth of a baby daughter daugh-ter at their home here. Dr. S. Eugene Dalton, former resident of Springville, now living in New Jersey, recently perfected a new device has brought him unh dreamed of publicity and fame among noted physicians and surgeons sur-geons over the country. : horn the Herald Files ! l making all arrangements for the' filming of the picture. The first Thespian Society was formed at the high school this year under direction of Miss Mel-ba Mel-ba Condie. Elected officers of the club include: Reese Anderson, president; Maurine Olsen, vice-president vice-president and Donloe Kennedy, secretary-treasurer. , i r- sj Yeats Ago . Camping out in a special deluxe train near Thistle is a producing tc: company from the DeMille studios making the film "The Night Fly- er." It is not known just which day the "wreck" will be staged I? but it will take a week or ten 11 davs and the railroad company is ! ' I Arleen Mendenhall, who expects I to leave soon for Boston, was de- ' lightfully surprised by a number of friends at her home Monday; j evening. - j j Democratic and Republican Pri- j j maries are to be held in this city j Friday and Saturday to select can-' didates for city officials and in-' terest is running high. In the limelight lime-light for possible nomination on ' the Democratic ticket for mayor, are John F.. Mendenhall and J. F. I Smith, while Ford Crandall and Eastham Clegg are possibilities on the Republican ticket. j 20 Years Ago ... v j R. YV. Bradford . for the past j three years manager of R. L. Jex, Inc., store here announces that he , has bought the store and hereafter it will be known as Kolob Merc. Since coming to Springville, I have made up my mind that I want to I live here and so in purchasing the new store, I will have something some-thing to look forward to," Mr. Bradford said. Announcement is made of fc! marriage of Miss Margaret Hunt ington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bird Huntington, to L. O. Jones, Tooele, which took place Friday in Salt Lake City. A. O. Child, 76, retired Springville Spring-ville farmer died at his home on Tuesday following four months illness. ill-ness. Funeral services will be held Friday. Following the resignation of Mrs. Helen Crandall as Legion Auxiliary president early this month, a re-election of officers was held. Mrs. Esther Johnson was elected president; Mrs. Delia Clark, Mrs. Flora Maiben, vice-presidents; vice-presidents; Mrs. Thelma Clark, treasurer; Mrs. William Wain-wright, Wain-wright, hisotrian; Miss Helen Reynolds, Rey-nolds, chaplain. 15 Years Ago ... The Kolob Stake Relief Society j has been reorganized with Mrs. Hannah M. Clyde named president to succeed Mrs. Hannah B. Mendenhall. Men-denhall. Mrs. Prudence Palfrey-man Palfrey-man and Mrs. Vern Crandall will be counselors and Mrs. Retta Har- |