OCR Text |
Show ''There is a real blunder . whole idea of 'government V thii cial groups.' "-chaZ Jr., NAM president R' Sli h rom the Jeraid Ji(e3 . . . ire spending a delightful vacation in California. A delightful canyon party was given by Miss Minerva Johnson Friday evening in compliment to her cousin, Mrs. Gwen Wall, visit-ino- here from Oakland, Calif. Miss Ina Sanford entertamed a croup of friends at her home at a slumber party Wednesday evening. even-ing. Mr and Mrs. Stephen Deal and two little daughters Janet and Betty of Seattle, Wish., visited in Springville with relatives and friends the past week. Mr and Mrs. John R. Kindred were in Salt Lake City the past week to visit their son Borne, of Tooele who underwent an operation for appendicitis. 25 Years Ago . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hall motored to Salt Lake City Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Christensen. Hugh J. Dougall will leave on Thursday to attend summer school at the University of California at Berkeley. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dougall. Horse races of various types drew a capacity crowd at the lair grounds for the pre-Fourth celebration. cele-bration. J. T. Wheeler of Springville Spring-ville piloted the winning cnarioL racers winning the $:i5 prize money. Mrs. Jesse Salisbury announces the marriage of her daughter Helen to Jess Whiting, son oi Mr. and Mrs. John Whiting, which took place Thursday in the Salt Lake ' Lemple. . By a vote of 153 to 14, Springville Spring-ville citizens in a mass meeting in the high school Monday night, decided de-cided that the city should dismiss a suit against the ProvoSpring-ville ProvoSpring-ville Holding Co. and the Columbia Steel Co., for relinquishment of the title to the Springville city pasture deeded to the holding company com-pany previously for the steel plant. Several speeches were made and G. Ray Maycock reviewed how the city had been trying to get the steel plant located here since 1921. Fred Lewis Kindred of Springville Spring-ville and Chloris Hill of Payson were isued a license to wed at the county court house on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thorpe are the proud parents of a baby daughter daugh-ter born at their home July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Weight announces the marriage of their daughter, Wilda, to Arthur D. Oakley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Oakley of this city which took place Thursday at Heber. he suffered on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hafen announce an-nounce the birth of a daughter at their home; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark have a new baby daughter at their home this week. Miss Sarah Kill will be in charge of the summer story hour at the public library. Five Springville people, including includ-ing Lillian Russell, Melba Sum-sion, Sum-sion, Rea Straw and Ruth Musig are on a tour with a group of students and will visit the old south the Atlantic seaboard, Niagara Falls and the fair at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lorenzo Weight announce the marriage of their daughter Blanch to Fred Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hansen Han-sen of American Fork, Wednesday June 28, in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Julia Alleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alleman and Avery Caine of Salt Lake City were married shortly after noon c-n Sunday at the home of the bride's parents. Supreme Judge Elias Hansen, uncle of the bride, per- 1 formed the ceremony. 15 Years Ago . . . Many relatives and friends went to Lake Shore Sunday to attend the funeral services for 3-year-c-ld son of Roland and Bernice Weight Brown, who was fatally injured in an accident. A marriage licence was issued at the county court house early this week to Miss Thelma Butler of Springville and to Ernest V. Holt. Complimentary to Miss Lucille Talyor, bride-to-be of Hasting Smith, her mother,, Mrs. Leonard Taylor entertained at a shower on Friday evening. Mrs. W. W. Clyde and three daughters, Ila, Louise and Carol, 20 Years Ago Alma H. Child, 73, well known resident of Springville died Wednesday Wed-nesday at his home, North Main street, following a stroke which |