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Show From the Herald Files V V 'kane, Seattle and Portland. A full week of entertainment is planned for the holidays for old and young. On Monday night, there will be a musical in the high school; Tuesday, a dance in the high school sponsored by the MIA; Wednesday, a free picture show for all children under 10 years. Santa Claus will be on hand. This is under direction off the Kiwanis club. Thursday will bring an alumni dance to the high school; Friday, an entertainment for the very young children directed by the. Primary and Saturday a ball game at the high school. 15 Years Ago . . . Invitations are being sent out to artists soon, inviting them to exhibit in the April art show Approximately Ap-proximately 100 letters will be sent out. E. A.v Strong and T. G. Rowland Row-land were nominated for the office of-fice of president of the Associated General Contractors at the meeting meet-ing here this week. A ticket has been given with each 50c purchase here the past few days to apply on the new Ford to be given away Christmas eve. For the benefit of all citizens, citi-zens, it is announced that the lucky ticket holder does not have to be present to get the car. Mrs. Ramola Norton entertained at a shower at her home Friday evening complimenting Miss Norma Nor-ma Miner, . a bride of the near future. v Bert Strong, son of Bishop and Mrs. Ernest A. Strong, left Sunday Sun-day morning to fill an LDS mission mis-sion in Australia. He has spent the past three weeks at the mission mis-sion home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Harmer of Mapleton announce the marriage of their son Lewis to Miss Lucille Wiscombe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wiscombe of Salt Lake City. The marriage took place November 19. 25 Years Ago . . . John F. Mendenhall was elected president of the Kiwanis club at the regular luncheon held at the Third ward hall, Thursday night. Nelson Bcal was elected vice-pres-dent; J. E. Bird, secretary; M. O. Packard, district trustee. The board of directors include, J. W. Whiting, C. R. Jones, Wm. N. Grooms, Ernest A. Strong, E. E. Knudsen, S. L. Mendenhall, J. F. Wingate. Mr. and Mrs. George Roylance announce the arrival of twin girls, born Tuesday, December 1. Mrs. Will Alleman entertained sixteen little guests Saturday at their home in honor of her son Max on the occasion of his birthday. birth-day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Wheeler announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter Marie, to Frank Cran-mer, Cran-mer, the marriage to take place in the Salt Lake Temple, Dec. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bramall are parents of a baby girl born Tuesday Tues-day December 8. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phillips are the happy parents of a 12-pound baby boy, born Wednesday. The marriage of Miss Florence Carrick and Sylvester Allan of Mapleton took place December 2, in Provo. Elmo Coffman will leave for a short term LDS mission shortly after the first of the year. 20 Years Ago . . . L. J. Taylor was chosen chief of the Springville Fire department at an annual meeting Monday evening. even-ing. Guy Brown is first assistant chief and Olin Zabriskie is secretary. sec-retary. ' At the annual stockholders meeting o fthe Springville Banking Bank-ing Co., last week, Claude Q. Salisbury was chosen cashier of the bank, filling a vacancy resulting result-ing from the death of G. Ray Maycock. Frank M. Brown has been released re-leased ' from the Northern States LDS Mission. He plans to visit in Chicago and go on to New York, before returning home. A can of food stuff will be the only admission to the Second ward Sunday School play Thursday evening. Principal characters in the play are Lucy Wainwright, Eldon Ashcraft, Harold Bissell, Gene Smith. Milton Harrison left Wednesday for a two weeks pleasure trip combined with business in Spo- |