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Show From the Herald Files Fifteen Years Ago - a Mrs. Mae Huntington of this city was elected vice-president of Nebo District School Teachers Association As-sociation at the institute conducted conduct-ed here Saturday. Victor Frand-sen Frand-sen is Springville district representative. repre-sentative. Wallace Patrick, BYU student, was one of five Freshmen and Sophomores who made the honor roll for the winter quarter. "The Sea Rover", by Wm. Rit-schel, Rit-schel, said to be one of the most powerful marine pictures exhibited exhib-ited in Springville, was unveiled as the prize picture of the 1935 Art Exhibit. Erma Cellventra and Sylvia Birch won the awards for the art essays. Candidates for the high school officers for next year werer announced an-nounced this week as follows: Red Party: Merlin Jones, mayor; may-or; Helen Tew, secretary-treasurer; Lawrence Clark, judge; Vel-ma Vel-ma Olsen, 2-year councilor; lone Averett, Owen Lambson, one-year senior councilmen; Ina Sanford, 2-year junior councilman; Marjor-ie Marjor-ie Child, one - year junior councilman. coun-cilman. Blue Party: Dee Sanford, mayor; may-or; Mary Whiting, secretary-treasurer; Woodrow Weight, judge; Robert Cranmer, 2-year councilman; council-man; Elaine Brockbank, Dorothy Hill, one-year senior councilmen; Loween Crandall, Edna Wiscombe, one-year councilman. Students have been selected to speak from the various depart-cises depart-cises May 16. Gene Baker will represent the sciences and math-matics; math-matics; Richard Loveridge, music; Richard Oakley, public speaking; Vivian Bartholomew, commercial; Lee Bartholomew, agriculture; Erma Er-ma Cellventra, English; Richard Boorman, athletics; Bliss Packard, social science; Delia Houtz, art; Helen Kelsey, home economics; Max Mendenhall, all departments. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hansen of Mapleton announce the arrival of a baby daughter, born Sunday, April 21. In honor of Mrs. Hannah Calli-ster, Calli-ster, who is leaving soon to make a home in Tremonton, members of the Ladies Literary club will entertain en-tertain at a party Saturday evening even-ing at the home of Mrs. Bess Mendenhall. Men-denhall. . Condie Crandall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Crandall of this city and Miss Fern A. Broadhead of Duchesne were married Tuesday at the county court house, Clerk Clarence Grant performing the ceremony. Impressive services were conducted con-ducted in the Mapleton ward chapel chap-el Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Luella R. Perry, 66. wife of Hy-rum Hy-rum B. Perry, who died Saturday Satur-day following a long illness. Postmaster Charles Boyer announces an-nounces a change in mail schedule. sched-ule. Mail will not be made up after af-ter 10 a.m., on Sunday and holidays hol-idays but on week days will be made up at 10 a.m., and at 6 p.m. Leon Bird and Robert Harrison recently took over the Conoco Service station on North Main street. |