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Show (jew $56,000 Second Ward Church ' VI Dedicated on Sunday, 25 Years Aao ' Venn Ar ,,r,,,ulont ll.-h.-r J. Grunt of the , nJ i-iuiivH. will .l.HlL'tite the now y ,t vi.l l'i'l Suiuiiiv, nn-S'1m?-00 Is,n' Knu'st A- Stum ss nl nu-tion work on this miiR-? miiR-? Tn truoturo boB.i in April f iSS and was oomph-tod last June '1 Jist of $M.HU). ;! R.-U- huntinir sems to bo an nt-(ivc nt-(ivc imsttiine for ih-er hunters "! Jt wwk. Will Child, Owen, "ml H.-rt Hall shot a nio-i nio-i h,r bear and two onhs in Wan- lls l'st week and also sot their i; ? Vm. Weipht also reported ' Turin" a Rood-sized bear in 1 Sumxufs. wli'lo Jesse Hrown and t lii Bird each shot a bear in psv's Canyon. ilnia M. Barker, 44. died Sun-nvst Sun-nvst the family residence after a SSsieffe of typhoid fever. N Miss Lucille Crandall was re-tiv re-tiv pleoted president of the 1932 S of Nues at the Holy Cross ' oause of the success of the ': -ofeteria at the high school last !fV the Home Kc. department 1 U decided to again serve lunches ? ,hi, year to those who live far ! jjvay'from home. Each dish will v be sold for 5 cents. Mrs Mildred Jarvis has been s rhosen president of the Spring-vine pTAssn.; Rea Straw and Jennie p civile are vice presidents; Han-nah Han-nah 'Rowland, secretary, i farewell testimonial is plan- -m Sundav for Leo A. Crandall, Zn of Mr." and Mrs. YVelby Cran-jajl Cran-jajl who leaves soon for the Northwestern States Mission. v The nuemployed are asked to register at the' city hall, giving " ace and marriage status. Mayor 20 Years Ao . . Mrs. Ralph Smart of thi, ritv laUKl ter, Marian of this city to Kay Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs Kd Johnson of Provo, the mar" nageto take place the latter part Announcement is made of the arringe of Miss Norma Harrison ding liter of Mrs. L. E. Harrison o this city and Sam Ped 0 of M.dvale, which took place on F.i- Fifteen little Primary children Mrs" Teo,t0rtHainSd at th h o" niVt'v r Hardy at a Halloween paity Friday evening. Final tributes of respect were raid the life of James M Clark at services held Tuesday in the Second Sec-ond ward chapel. He died on Sat- South St 1101110 n WeSt Third Carlos Hutchings, 84, one of the winn kaf xetercmfwytt enndi.M chan war veterans died Sunday and services were held Wednesday in the Third ward. y Riding into office on the crest of a Roosevelt landslide the entire en-tire Democratic county, legislative and judicial slate was elected with i a two to one ratio in most instances, in-stances, election results indicate. W Stanley Dunford was named district attorney; Arnold Roylance county attorney. The tickets were so scratched that in spite of two sets of judges, the counting was not completed until noon the following fol-lowing day. Mrs. Emma Hansen, 91, well-known well-known Springville woman, mother of Fred Hansen of Springville, died Wednesday at the Hansen home here. She fell the latter part of last week and fractured her hip. The Third ward church was filled fil-led to capactiy Wedntsday afternoon after-noon at services for Ted Lee, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lee of this city, who lost his life in an auto accident near Payson Sunday. Sun-day. 15 Years Ago . . . Stewardt C. Whiting, who leaves soon on an LDS mission to Texas, was honored at a farewell testimonial testi-monial in the Mapleton ward Sunday. Sun-day. Lamar Metcalf had a deer hunting hunt-ing experience he will not soon forget. After he had shot his detr and approached the animal, it sprang up and gouged him in the side with its horn. Lamar ran to a brush patch and downed the animal ani-mal with another shot. Frank Warwood, while hunting in the hills was surprised when a shot pierctd his horses jaw. Announcement is made by Mrs. Lula Tipton of the approaching marriage of her daughter, Helen to Robert Bringhurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bringhurst also of Springville, the wedding to take place on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James . Wiscombe of Mapleton announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Edna to Thales Brown, son of Guy and the late Sarah Childs Brown, the wedding wed-ding to take place Nov. 7. At a meeting of the County commissioners com-missioners this week, it was decided de-cided to have Springville, due to the increase in population, become a school district of its own as No. 1 in Nebo School District. Mapleton Maple-ton will be with Clinton, Thistle, Soldier Summit, Birdseye, Colton, Benjamin, Salem, Lake Shore to comprise Dist. 3. |