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Show Only S12 Heeded to Complete Fund For Pioneer Monument 25 Years Ago person. Bliss Childs j, tL YMMIA president in 1 the Howard; Ho-ward; Vernon Castletnn Ser gene Miner counselors Jr.?! Et Anderson is YWMl a Mrs. Elmo Blackett r?sitlst Laura Alleman, counselors Graduates from the Pvt, month are: Sterling CranrtH7 & Anderson, Carol Condle a11' H ingston, Cluff e. Honla t ft -Whitney, Grant E. Allem I ard Boorman, Carol B ?' Ri4 Mary Huntington FllImore Many relatives from Tit v out-of-state paid tribute W. Weight, at Cerall conducted Sunday in Vh servcf! ward chapel. He died at if- Thursday of a heart attack htf s15 Years Ago G W Mendenhall and sons of Springville were awarded a road fob in Spanish Fork and another in Spanish Fork Canyon at a bid of $62,946.95. A tentative budget for Nebo school district calling for expenditures expendi-tures of $458,850 for the years 1941-42 has been recommended to the school board for adoption. Miss Pauline Clyde of the University Uni-versity of Utah has been named this week as the winner of the ASUU honor award for participation participa-tion in student activities. She won the honor for her work with the Varsity play. She was also named recently as one of seven seniors to membership in the Beehive, hon. orary senior student society at the U. of U. Reed Reynolds, 55, a former Springville resident, was drowned Saturday at Tillimock, Oreg. in an fishing accident, relatives here learned Sunday. Jack Cherrington, recently returned re-turned missionary, has been sustained sus-tained president of Kolob Stake YMMIA, succeeding G. Lowry An- 25 Years ago Only $12 is needed to complete the $3000 fund raised for the Pioneer Pio-neer Mother monument to be placed plac-ed on the city park, it was disclosed dis-closed this week. The unveiling of the monument which was to have been on July 24, has been postponed post-poned due to Covered Wagon Days in Salt Lake. The unveiling will be at a later datae and in the meantime, it is hoped that the remaining re-maining $12 for the monument will be raised. Edward Boyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyer, has been honorably honor-ably released from his mission in the Netherlands. He has also spent some time in Italy, Germany, France and other countries enroute home. Burglars entered the OP Skaggs store sometime Saturday night and stole goods valued at $39, reports City Marshall Frank Cellventra. Receiving special awards at the BYU graduation exercises the past week were five from Springville: Florence Frandsen, Lola Nielson, Virginia Eggertson, Orman Weight and Dix Jones. Twenty seven towns in Utah were represented in the awards. Springville unit Legion Auxiliary won a national citation for going over the top in membership this week and President LaPreal Friel went to Ogden to see the national president and attend a luncheon. Miss Blanch Weight and . Miss Ellen Wheeler have been assigned to teach kindergarten in Mapleton this summer. Mrs. Wayne Johnson was called to Beaver this week because of the serious illness of her son Clair. Courtland Starr and Richard Best, students at the USAC have secured positions for the summer months with the US Forest Service. 20 Years Ago Mrs. Frank Bjamson has just returned from Penrose, Wyo., where she was called by the sudden sud-den death of her mother, Mrs. Ed W. Jones. A special Orem train will leave Springville at 6 a.m., Monday as an excursion to the Salt Lake temple. Round trip fare will be $1.12. Miss Luell Straw entertained at dinner Tuesday for fellow teachers of the Grant school in honor of Miss Margaret Hadley who will be married to Russell Blackett this week. Covers were laid for Miss Melba Sumsion, Miss Lucy Roy-lance, Roy-lance, Miss Marie Rivers and the guest of honor. Mrs. Gordon Livingston, the former for-mer Eulalia Condie was honored with a bridal shower given by Mrs. Harriet Miner and Charlotte Hall Friday evening. F. C. Packard, assistant cashier at the Springville Bank, was elected elec-ted secretary-treasurer of the Utah Bankers Assn. at a meeting last week. The Springville city council Monday Mon-day night voted to buy up some $11,000 worth of city water works bonds in the very near future. Miss Leora Peterson, a bride-to-be of June was honored with a bridal party by the First ward MIA and their partners given at the home of Mrs. Hannah Clyde. Later the group attended a program pro-gram in the Fourth ward where a new pipe organ was being demonstrated. demon-strated. Members of the high school FFA comprising some 40 boys are planning plan-ning a vacation trip this summer to Yosemite Park. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Childs and two daughters are visiting in Fillmore Fill-more with Mrs. Childs parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Carling. I |