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Show 25 Years Ago This Week High School Robbed of SI 50, According to Files ... J'of proposed individual exnioics. The exhibit is under direction of the Hafen-Da!lin club. The deer hunting season will open Saturday and continue until October 29 giving- a 10-day period to hunt. Serving of school lunches began this week in the elementary schools and is expected to get underway un-derway soon at the high school. bishop of the Fourth ward bun-day bun-day at conference with counselors Solon Wood and Howard Salisbury. Salis-bury. F. C. Packard was installed commander com-mander of the Springville American Ameri-can Legion Post Friday evening; George Nelson and LaVar Anderson Ander-son were installed vice-commanders; John Miller, historian; A. E. Wignall, sergeant-at-arms; Harold Christensen, adjutant and Harlan Boyer, chaplain. Speakers at conference Sunday afternoon included Max Alleman, who is leaving soon on an LDS mission to Argentina and Bert Strong, who will go to Australia. Nathan Columbus Bartlett, 77, of the First ward died Monday 25 Years Ago More than $150 were taken from the high school safe in a robbery here Tuesday night. The robbers entered the building by means of a pass key going through the boiler boil-er room and then used a punch to knock out the safe combination. In honor of Mrs. Lora Patrick, president of the Fourth ward Primary Pri-mary Assn., officers and teachers entertained at a social Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burdell Paxman of this city announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter Eleen, to William B. Dumus of Eureka, which took place Oct. 1. The new Six Durant, series 6-14 embodying all the fine engineering and suerb construction possible in the 1930 automobile is being offered offer-ed at the new low rice of $795 all fully equipped and delivered from Phillips Garage. Everyone is invited to the dance at Glengary October 18, when a new Chevrolet is being given away. Men's suits are being offered at J. C. Penney's for as low as $4.95. Come in and see them. Mr. and Mrs. John Burt announce an-nounce the birth of a daughter at the Miner hospital this week. The Nebo school district census will be taken beginning this week. It is important that parents give the names of all children over 6 and under 18 as money is received from the state for each child -enrolled. The school principals will do the canvascing. Impressive funeral services for R. W. Nagle, 74, who died in Rex-berg, Rex-berg, Ida., October 9, were held here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Combs of Nebraska are spending a month here and in Salt Lake where they are doing LDS temple work. Miss Melba Roylance of this city was welcomed into the Provo Business Bus-iness and Professional Women's club Thursday evening at a dinner at the Roberts Hotel. 20 Years Ago Word is received here of the birth of a baby daughter Beverly Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. rJ Straw at Long Branch, N. J. Frank Rigtrup, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rigtrup, suffered a fractured left cheek bone Monday Mon-day when a lever on a cement mixer mix-er struck him while working on construction work on South Main. He regained consciousness shortly after reaching the doctor's office. Elijah Duncan, 72, died Tuesday Tues-day at the family residence East Fourth North street after a year's illness. Interment was held in the city cemetery Saturday for the infant sons of Mr. and Mrs. Donloe Kennedy, Ken-nedy, who died at birth Friday at the Holy Cross hospital, Salt Lake. Leo Robertson was sustained night following a snori miiess vl pneumonia. He leaves his widow and five sons and daughters. Mrs. H. T. Reynolds and Mrs. Bill Phillips who with their husbands hus-bands have just returned from the national Legion convention in St. Louis, Mo., gave reports to the auxiliary meeting Wednesday night. Mrs. Annie Bradley of this city announces the marriage of her daughter Dorothy to Garner Mad-sen Mad-sen of Provo, which took p'.ace on October 10 in Salt Lake City. 15 Years Ago Miss Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Len J. Taylor became the bride of Vayne Zobell of Lake View in Manti temple rites October 15. After a two weeks honeymoon trip to Burley, Ida., the couple will live in Provo. Approximately 300 friends and relatives attended a wedding reception re-ception in the First ward Thursday Thurs-day evening for the new Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Mason (Evelyn Davis). They were married Wednesday Wed-nesday in the Salt Lake Temple. They will make their home in Springville. A promise of continued Indian summer weather was given Utah residents this week by the weather bureau. Highest temperatures this week was 71 degrees and the mean 57, four degrees above normal. Complying with their country's call 431 young men between the ages of 21 and 35 had registered by 7 p.m., Wednesday and the number is expected to be well over 500 before the doors closed at 9 p.m. Bids will be open by federal works agency in Washington, D.C., November 13, on the new Springville Spring-ville postoffice. Plans for the new building were begun here more than a year ago. Since that time the site at the comer of Main and Third South has been procured and tests made to determine the kind of footings needed for the building. build-ing. Approximately 50 paintings by B. F. Larsen, representative of his life's work are hung in the Art Building as the second in a series |