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Show From the Herald Files phed over the Eureka Miners Fv day in the final game of the ," son of the post-season played ht tween the two teams for side bet. 300 ted for September 22, 23, 24 with $200 in race purses offered. The music pupils of Miss Tess Hines entertained their parents at a recital Friday afternoon. Those taking part were: Minnie Henderson, Hender-son, Mary Whiting, Donna Faddis, I Mary Boyer, Donna Snelson. i Left Cole of Springville trium- I a work permit by September 17. Mayor G. R. Maycock was elected elec-ted president of the Utah State Municipal League by acclamation at the convention of the league this wheek. The 1927 meeting will be at Nephi. Miss Clara Clyde entertained at dinner Sunday for Miss Ella Ward. Miss Lillian Russell, Miss Virginia Whittaker and Miss Mary Bird. The fire department answered two alarms this week, one at the Otis Hjorth residence where about 8 feet of shingles were burned off the roof with "damage estimated at $50. The other was at the Columbia Col-umbia cafe, which was caused by electric curling irons on a screen getting too hot. Damage was estimated es-timated at $7150. The Tftah county fair is announ- 15 YEARS AGO ... 1 Mrs. Gladys Lloyd Harrison has accepted a position with the experiment ex-periment station of the USAC. She, with her little daughter Joan, have just returned from Berkeley, Calif., where she attended the university. j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips, Mr. j and Mrs. Joe Grant and Mr. and j Mrs. Harry Reynolds plan to at- , tend the national legion conven-tion conven-tion in Cleveland, Ohio the latter part of the month. Members of the Kiwanis club : and their ladies will travel to J Coon Chicken Inn for dinner this i evening. Arrangements are under the direction of president G. Lowry Anderson and Mrs. Anderson. Plans are complete for the big celebration marking Springville's birthday September 18. A mammoth mam-moth parade will take place at 3 p.m. There will be ball games, races and a band concert at the park., In the evening an elaborate elabor-ate pageant, which is composed by Mrs. Eva Crandall will be given. After the pageant there will be a dance at Memorial Hall. Myron L. Crandall, 79, well-known well-known contractor of Springville, died Wednesday at a Provo hospital hospi-tal following a short illness. Louis A. Johnson has been appointed ap-pointed coach at the Western State College of Colorado, according to word received by his mother, Mrs. L. E. Harmer of Mapleton. He succeeds suc-ceeds Elwood Romney. Funeral services for Leon Har-ward, Har-ward, former resident of this city, who died in Blackfoot, Idaho Monday, Mon-day, will be held at the home of his siser, Mrs. Owen McKenzie today to-day at 2 p.m. Theo Phillips, shop foreman for G. Lowry Anderson, Inc., left Springville on a special train headed for the Texas Centennial Exposition, Dallas. The train carried car-ried only winners of the Ford Motor Company 1936 National Merit Club contest. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hutchings are the proud parents of a baby son born on Monday, September 7. 20 YEARS AGO . . . Grant S. Thorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. ' O. Thorn, was recently appointed LDS mission president of a part of the Blue Ridge district dis-trict in Altoona, Pa. Armed with crudely fashioned bombs, and knives, a group of prison inmates staged a riot in the state prison today in a futile effort to escape. One prisoner was killed one wounded and a guard injured. The riot was quelled an hour and a half after it began. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weight and , Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eggert-sen Eggert-sen were in Manti Wednesday to witness the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Orman Weight and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thorpe in the Manti LDS temple. Mrs. Clecmda Miner entertained at a delightful little part Wednesday Wednes-day for her daugher Beverly who was eight years old. Nebo school district plans to hire a public health nurse next year and has engaged Mrs. Sarah B. Lyance, who has been working in the county health clinic. The county nurse will be released. An immediate survey will be made to determine the extent of need among unemployed families in Utah county, it was stated this week. Emily Nielson, in charge of community welfare, explained a need for funds exists among many families who cannot start their children to school on account of a lack of clothing. Miss Naomi Dal ton (Thorn) has returned to the coast after a two weeks visit with friends and relatives rela-tives here.. Wm. J. Wheeler and two sons of Tacoma, Wash., are visiting relatives and friends here. The peach harvest will be practically prac-tically over by Sept. 20, growers report. The recent record warm weather has ripened the crop fast. Earl Groesbeck, Eagle Scout, i earned his scout merit badge Wednesday Wed-nesday by taking a 20-mile jaunt over the east mountains. He was accompanied by J. F. Wingate. 25 YEARS AGO ... With the opening of school this year, the LDS Seminary also opens for its third year in this city, under un-der the auspices of the Kolob stake board of education, with Wm. T. Tew, Jr., as principal. C. V. Mendenhall, attendance officer, announces that every boy and girl in. Springville must be either registered in school or have |