OCR Text |
Show 25 Years Ago Heavy snow of the past week was responsible for the death last Friday of ten sheep belonging belong-ing to Pete Jensen in Hobble Creek canyon. The sheep with about 80 other head were in a barn when the heavy snow caved in the roof. Highway workmen cleaning the snow from the road, heard the crash and rushed to free the remainder remain-der of the herd. State road officials estimate it will cost about 55,000 to clear the snow from the 18 or more slides in Provo canyon. At least seven slides have crossed the highway which will be closed for the next day or so. Miss Eva Harmer of Maple-ton, Maple-ton, valedictorian of her .1931 graduating class at Spring-ville high, has been voted queen of the girl students at Henegars in Salt Lake. Alma Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds, has been given the Legion all-round student award based on character, char-acter, scholarship, honor, leadership lead-ership and service. Three horses belonging to James Wiscombe, two of which won first places in the Utah county pulling contest last fall, puled a board off a grain bin &nd ate too much wheat resulting re-sulting in their death last wek. The horses were valued at $400. Leon Nelson, 10, son cf Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Nelson suffered a broken nose and the loss of four teeth and other facial injuries in-juries when kicked by a horse at their home here Saturday. For her son, Fred, Mrs. Dim-ick Dim-ick Childs entertained at a birthday party at their home Sunday. A party cake holding seven candles delighted the guests, who included Delphia Dallin, Merle Livingston, Earl Nielson, Mrs. Walter Wheeler and members of the Childs family. fam-ily. 20 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Robertson Robert-son and two daughters left Saturday Sat-urday for Vancouver, B. C, from where they will sail for the Hawaiian LDS mission field and Elder Robertson will assume as-sume his presidency duties. Jeune Mere club members were entertained at the home of Mrs. Fay Haymond this week. A book review and bridge were diversions. Present were: Beth Jensen, Marie Whiting, Mabel Wright, Gwenith Thorn, Edna Clyde, Helen Haymond, Mabel Simkins and Kate Las-son. Las-son. Mrs. Elizabeth Whitmore of this city left this week for San the high school opera, "Tulip Time," set for presentation two nights next week, are: Virginia Bird, Pauline Clyde, Scott Thorn, Bernell Anderson, Eli Tippetts, Keith Boyer, Douglas Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bear-dall Bear-dall announce the birth of a son on Tuesday at the family residence. 15 Years Ago A. W. Cherrington was elected elec-ted a director of the Springville unit of the National Farm Assa. succeeding Myron Boyer, who has paid his loan and submitted his resignation. Mr. Cherrington Cherring-ton was elected for a 3-year period. The Springville Herald is this week beginning delivery of ths weekly newspaper by carrier. If subscribers do not receive their paper by 8 a.m. they are asked to Phone 33. Funeral services were held here Sunday afternoon for Clint Menary, 54, a former resident of this city, who died Wednesday Wednes-day from pneumonia in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Willis K. Johnson John-son have received word that their son, Harold has landed safely in Australia with the U.S. Airforce in which he on-listed on-listed more than a year ago. Arthur Finley has been elected elec-ted president of the Springville Catlemens' Assn. Leland Mc-Kenzie Mc-Kenzie and Ed Averett are directors. di-rectors. Thomas J. Groesbeck, 81, retired re-tired farmer and miner, died Tuesday evening at his home on Canyon Rd. Car owners are asked to take down the number and size of their tires by Sheriff .Theron S. Hall. Due to the tire shortage, many are being stolen and their recovery is easier with the information. in-formation. The Fourth ward MIA will present the 3-act comedy, "June Maid," Friday March 13, with the following cast: Nana Lee Reynolds, Joe Cranmer, Elmina Madsen, Albert Palmer, Frank A. Berrett, Mrs. Florence Roy-lance, Roy-lance, Carol Clyde, Max Morgan, Mor-gan, Ted Miller, Lloyd Ash-craft, Ash-craft, Marian Patrick. Bernell Dallin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dallin of Provo, formerly of Springville was married Sunday to Orva Davis of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Salisbury spent several days of the past -week on the west coast visiting their son, Joe in the National Guard. Francisco where she plans to spend two months with her son, Glendon Whitmore. Boosters Club of the high school orgaanized in 1925, held a birthday party at the home of Miss Ila Clyde. Present were the following: Naomi Pierce, Mat Olsen, Pauline Clyde, Robert Cranmer, Erma Holley, Donald Bird, Enid Pennington, Lawrence Rowland, Virginia Tuttle, Rex Whiting, Grace Holley, Mack Holley, Elaine Nielson, Donald Blanch-ard, Blanch-ard, Phyllis Smart, Russell Holley, Hol-ley, Dama Grant, Ruel Crandall, Cran-dall, Irene Bird, Earl Child, Edna Wiscombe, Thales Brown, Florence Bramall, Dean Men-denhall, Men-denhall, Lucile Metcalf, Harry Alleman, Lois Johnson, Grant Clyde, Ila Clyde, Taylor Reynolds, Reyn-olds, Elaine Brockbank, Erie Boorman. Bert Cherrington and Douglas Doug-las Brown have been chosen to represent the Springville high school in the FFA band at Kansas City next fall. Funeral services were held in the First ward Tuesday for Courtland Adelbert Starr, who died Saturday at his home of a lingering illness. Speakers were Wm. T. Tew, Hugh Baxter and A. W. Cherrington. Eli (Tony) Clayson, 29, husband hus-band of the former Clara Brown, died at Spanish Fork hospital Monday of complications complica-tions following an operation for appendicitis. Cast in the principal roles of |