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Show UFrom the Herald Files Fifteen Years Ago .... , , . - Largely attended funeral services ser-vices for Phillip L. Stewart, who died Thursday of complications following scarlet fever, were held a Sunday in the Second ward. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sarah Bell Hansen Stewart and one son, Marvin H.; his mother, Jane Pace Stewart; two brothers S and a sister, Floyd, Dean and Wanda Stewart, Springville. There is a slight change in the sprinkling schedules this year. A ' 1 charge of $3 is to be made and everyone is to get a ticket before using the hose. A large number of townspeople attended the funeral services for Mrs. Eleanor Warren Gallup at A the Mapleton ward chapel Sunday. " Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Clegg an-. an-. nounce the engagement of their ,y daughter Hilda, to Boyd E. Nel- son, the marriage to take place May 24, in St. Louis, Mo. S Appointment of a new superintendent superin-tendent of Nebo district schools is necessitated with the resignation of Melvin Wilson of Payson and will be made by May 1. Board members have received approximately approxi-mately 30 applications all from reliable men, reported J. Emmett Bird, local board member. Governor's Day at the April Art Show will be Sunday, April 28, it was announced this week, with Governor Blood expected to be a special honored guest. The popularity popu-larity queen contest is going on with Helen Averett representing the seniors; Bernice Johnson, juniors; jun-iors; Louise Evans, sophomores; Elaine Nielson, freshmen; Jane Lee, eighth grade; Nona Marsh-banks, Marsh-banks, seventh grade. The Springville high school band took first place in state class B competition, it was' announced this week; first place in band marching scoring 99 percent. The orchestra took first place in Class B and second in state all classes, i . Emil Ostlund, manager of a ' local theater, left recently for i Gottenbing, Sweden, to visit his mother, Mrs. Charlottle Ostlund J and other relatives. He plans to return about June 15. Mr. Ost-lund Ost-lund has not seen his mother since - he left Sweden 35 years ago. He v plans to visit places of interest in Denmark and Norway and will visit his daughter, Mrs. Lowell Johnson and family in Washington D. C. enroute home. During the past few days, water in Hobble Creek has reached its highest point since 1932. The water measures 85 second feet. While 60 second feet will be distributed in canals and other waterways, 25 Ot: second feet will continue to the lake. |