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Show Mapleton. Danxage was estimated at $400 with no insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. "Davis have a new baby son at their home. Mrs. Davis is the. former Rose Lowe. The wedding of Miss Mary L. Ballantyne and Paul G. Packard took place Saturday, May 16, at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. C. L. Larsen at Sandy. Judge Stewart performed the ceremony. Mrs. Alton Harker and twin sons left recently for Nampa, Ida., where they will make their home. 114 senior high school graduates gradu-ates will receive diplomas at exercises ex-ercises Thursday evening. It is the largest graduating class in the history of the high school. From the Herald Files ; ' 25 Years Ago . . . Charles Bird, 70, well known -farmer of Mapleton, died suddenly "-'in the night of a heart attack Thursday. Funeral services were 'held Sunday. Word has been received here that Bert Sumsion, who has been employed in Preston, Idaho for the past year or so, wilj go on a mission to the Northwestern states May 26. ( Members of the Springville Fish land Game Association will attend fa two-day outing at Geneva re-Isort re-Isort Friday and Saturday. I Glen W. Coffman, secretary of ithe local farm bureau, announces J that now is the time to combat noxious weeds in this vicinity. The 'J first to need attention and by far :Miller, Mrs. Rufus .Averett. Sel-voy Sel-voy Boyer, Fred Cutler, Theron Hall. Officers at the high school for the coming year have been elected as follows: Erie Boorman, mayor; Eli Tippetts, judge; Miss Grace Holley, secretary-treasurer; Robert Rob-ert Cranmer, one-year counciler; Fern Simkins, Don Bird, senior councilmen; Virginia Bird, 2year junior councilmen; Arlene Hatch, one-year junior councilman. Mr. arid Mrs. Lee Miner are the proud parents af a son born at their home recently. The new baby has three sisters. ' Fire of undetermined origin destroyed des-troyed several tons of hay and a hay baler belonging to Vance Giv-iden Giv-iden at the R. L. Bird ranch at roast at Bent's Flat in Hobble s Creek canyon Monday evening. Included In-cluded in the party were, Dwain Spafford, Virgil Bird, Blake Holley, Hol-ley, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cran-dall, Cran-dall, Beth Smith, Helen Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baxter, the latter being chaperones, The annual Poppy Day will be held in Springville Saturday, May 23, announces Mrs. LaPreal Friel, Legion Auxiliary president. A total to-tal of 500 poppies will be sold under the direction of Mrs. Esther Johnson, 1931 poppy chairman. Officers of the Springville high school Alumni Association have been elected as follows: Ray Alle-man, Alle-man, president; Mary Roylance, vice-president; Lucy Wainwright, secretary-treasurer; Charles Boy-( Boy-( er, Madge Thorn, executive board menibers for 1932. 15 Years Ago ... ' Democratic delegation members to the state convention in Ogden Saturday are: Mrs. Marie Fennell, Melba Miller, Mrs. Abe Ullock, Arnold Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baxter, 'Mr. and Mrs. Cris $ the worst weed in the locality is white top, he said. Glengary, popular resort on the north limits of Springville, will open its bathing plunge Sunday, according to J. A. Owens, manager. man-ager. Construction work oh a half-million half-million dollar cast iron pipe plant will begin within the next few weeks at the Ironton site of the Columbia Steel company. The Prov - Springville Holding Co., which is holding in trust the land donated by the people of Springville Spring-ville and Provo to the Columbia Steel Co., is making preparations to turn over upwards of 75 acres of land to the new company. As soon as the deeds ' for the land is turned over to the company, work on construction of the plant will begin. During the senior graduation exercises ex-ercises held at the high school Tuesday evening, Earl Glade of Salt Lake City was the speaker. The efficiency awards during the exercises went to Ruth Smith of Springville and Ronald Whiting of Mapleton. Howard Maycock and Virginia Whittaker were given honorable mention. Ruel Ashcraft was class president; Mabel Averett, Aver-ett, vice-president and Ruth Smith secretary. 20 Years ago . . . J. U. Cherrington underwent a major operation at the Miner hospital, hos-pital, where he is convalescing nicely. Lewis Cutler, scoutmaster of the Fourth ward, was given a badge Sunday evening, in recognition of 10 years service with the scouts. At a meeting of Camp Mapleton Maple-ton DUP, new officers were elected elect-ed Thursday afternoon as follows: Mrs. Viola T. Allan, captain; Mrs. Hattie Jensen, vice-captain; Mrs. Belva Martain, vice-captain; Mrs. Martha Houtz, secretary; Mrs. Nellie Wiscombe, assistant. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Crandall celebrated cel-ebrated the silver wedding anniversary anni-versary of their marriage Saturday Satur-day evening. Graveside services were conducted con-ducted Saturday for Junior Dallin, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dallin, who died Thursday night. Miss Mary Roylance and Miss Rea Straw will be the teachers for the kindergarten classes at the Lincoln school, May 25. The Jefferson teachers will be Miss Lucy Roylance and Miss Pricella Nielson. Leland Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allan, left Sunday for Jackson Hole, Wyo., where he will spend the summer with his father. The junior class officers of the high school entertained at a weiner |