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Show From the Herald Files 5 a recital for her Bian together with a tea T this week. Ed Wiliiam Pa.' with vocal music and t ' Springville students 7 follo:-Reeda follo:-Reeda Bjarnson, Bettv 5 h Carol Clyde, Dick CraS' Long, Maunne Child Wil H LaRae Thorpe, Erma Hn,?aBt' eryn Weight, Thora Whi Jl Hardy, Glen Law vk sion. ' K&beu5,:, fanfUy and a had ured hip- H bruises and Dona Salis-MSfMi-Slmkln. sustained sus-tained body cuts and bruises 'vices were conducted FZerFirst ward chapel Wed Sunday, "fonow a long 11 Mrs8! Mary Bird entertained at 25 YEARS AGO . . . C. W. Bushard of Atlantic City, Ga., has arrived in Springville to assume management of the J. C. Penney Store. He will succeed A. L. Garbett, who has been transferred trans-ferred to Rawlins, Wyoming. A fire of undetermined origin burned the home of L. T. Hofhein on East Center Street at 3 a.m. Wednesday. There was no one in the house at the time, Mr. and Mrs. Hofheins having gone to Portland, Oregon. J. F. Wingate was the speaker in the Third ward Mutual meeting on Tuesday evening talking on, "Birds." He said people should hunt birds with kodaks rather than guns. Thursday was Arbor Day and the children of Springville schools were given a vacation and that means a hike to the mountains. That is why Leonard Brailsford, 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Brailsford, Sheldon War-wood, War-wood, Wayne Evans hit for the hills. When Leonard went to get a pine tree for school, he slipped and fell head first down a steep incline. He was seriously injured with deep cuts about his face and body together with many bruises. LeConte Stewart of Kaysville will talk on the pictures In the Art Exhibit next Wednesday at 7:30 nm Thp rtuVilir ia invirp.d. I birth of a baby son to Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Parker at a local hospital April 15. Mrs. Parker is the former Inez Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackett have a new baby boy; Mr. and Mrs. Jack May cock, a baby son. Mrs. Haycock was the former Ida Wing. Mr and Mrs. Milton Harrison announce the birth of a baby daughter on Easter Sunday at the LDS hospital. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Harrison is the former Leah Hales of Spanish Fork. Announcement is made or the birth of a baby son to Mr and Mrs. Timothy Marsh of Maple ton. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clayson of Spanish Fork have a son born Monday. Mrs. Clayson is the former for-mer Clara Brown. Norman Thorn of this city suffered suf-fered a badly bruised leg and Dan Alleman also of Springville, suffered suf-fered a severe cut to his head m an automobile accident near Vivian Park, Provo canyon, Tuesday night. Since the establishment of seminary sem-inary here in 1924, classes have grown steadily until two teachers will be hired next year, says Wm. T. Tew. A total of 85 will graduate grad-uate this year. C G. Salisbury, cashier at the bank is convalescing from severe injuries suffered in an automobile accident southeast of Silver City, Nine members of the Wednesday evening Bridge club motored to Eureka Wednesday to surprise Mrs. Melvin Done. Attending were, Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mrs. Ike Johns, Mrs. Mark Tripp, Miss Florence Flo-rence Childs, Miss Mary Bird, Mrs. V. S. Wilson, Mrs. L. E. Holt, Mrs. Stephen Deal. Miss Louise Crandall entertained at a Novelty Circle party at her home Thursday night. Present were Virginia Whittaker, Mabel Averett, Alene Wheeler, Dona Salisbury, Sal-isbury, Helen McKenzie, Lucy La-Vanger, La-Vanger, Margaret Bird, Sarah Hol-ley. Hol-ley. Miss Helen Gottfredson entertained enter-tained the Boosters club at her home Monday night: Florence Daley, Mildred Hoffman, Vera Packard, Vera Chader, Blanch G. Hales, Marie Jensen, Wealtha Spaf-ford, Spaf-ford, Carrie Sanford, Helen Hughes, Emma Lee, Gwen Za-briskie. Za-briskie. 20 YEARS AGO . . . Paul, "Simba" Thorn, one of the greatest football players ever developed de-veloped at trie BYU, will return to the scene of his former triumphs as athletic director of the Springville Spring-ville high school, next fall. He graduates this year ffom the college col-lege and coaches and professors will miss his work in class and on the field. ' Patrons are invited to see the exhibit of mechanical art at the high school made this year, under the direction of A. E. Jacobsen. Miss Lucille Crandall, nurse at the Holy Cross hospital visited her parents here the past week end. At a meeting of the board of Education Wednesday night, it was decided not to hold the bond election elec-tion to raise $250,000 at this time. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Childs announce an-nounce the birth of a son Wed., April 6. Mr. and Mrs. George Noe have a new baby daughter also born this week. 15 YEARS AGO ... Announcement is made of the |