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Show Ho assist with water n, I This include, Glen SumsioYvH Phillips and Dewey Bird d'i.t ": X tion; L. G. Sumsion, Spencer 7' sion, Theron S. Hall, improved j From the Herald Files Fifteen Years Ago .future, a group of relatives and l friends entertained at a bridal shower. Hostesses included, Mrs. L L. Baker, Mrs. A. O. Packard Mrs Bert Groesbeck, Mrs. Wayne Johnson. The party was held at the Johnson home. A large group ot relatives and friends attended. Maurice Bird has been reappointed re-appointed Springville watermaster for 1935 and Earl Smith, deputy. A committee to attend to water problems has also been appointed Announcement is made of the engagementof Miss Norma Witney, Wit-ney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Witney, to Boyce Van Patten Pat-ten also of Springville. The marriage mar-riage is to take place March 8, in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Childs gave a delightful 49'er dance at their home with the following guests attending: at-tending: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Callister, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lowry Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Haymond, Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Neill. The Lincoln School comprising some 160 students will present the operetta, "Uncle Sam's Visit," next Thursday and Friday evenings. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Holley are proud parents of a 10-pound baby daughter, born at the family residence. resi-dence. Miss Ruth Wiscombe entertained at a party for a number of friends at her home. Guests were Muriel Jensen, LaRie Perry, Erma Men-denhall, Men-denhall, lone Nielson, Grace Holley, Louise Plumlee, Irene Jensen, Delia Houtz, and the hostess. Complimentary to Miss Miriam Groesbeck, to be wed in the near |