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Show !egIon Gives High School Program u Honor War Dead 25 Years Aqo HI I i- ! Slfwwi'"'ioKlon j.ost con- hltfu sdioot on A i must loo lhl -,vtvl by Commander iTiml"11- Numbers itu-liul- 6' ( Uliv.-s l,v Attorney Slan-iJ Slan-iJ " vA of riwo; vocal duet, ( '.( ri',"i,,ilips Hiu! Miu-ko Kmnd-( Kmnd-( !" mmibouo iiut. lull Ttirry ) ; r'lU'U W oiKt : Pumo sol. h inslon. A silent tnbuto to IK 'ir dead wns l-0,ullK-UM by U ) ;-miuuiu!U MIA floor shows ( m Ix'M r01"11' lvl,in ln the ( ?vlr 'r,,s of Hnin;viUo Tuos- ' I; -tor IMulHps was n.-vmod diree- I u( th0 sprinsviUe Irrigation i I ;'r Ht meeting Monday. '! ;'iin!'irv Pimlek Ohilds road the '( -pd report unl said a $1 ) ''"'"'siiiont per iuto foot of wa- w".:!",i,i lie made next year. r S,llHV,,ly' Noven.ber it, ltUft, iu Spanish Fork Announcement la made" of the marriage of Miss Lucille Wls-oom Wls-oom o of Salt Lake City to Lewts L of Mr. and m"4 ll'irnior of Mnpleton Members of the Thorpe, family honored their mother, Mrs! Levt i ""'l'"',,0" tho occasion of her MJi birthday Friday '' 15 Years Ar . . . President Roosevelt lias again proclaimed Thanksgiving Day one week ahead of the customary date Until IS);;-) the holiday was always held on the last Thursday of the month, but President Roosevelt changed it. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thillips announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter Fawn to Earl Halverson son of Mr. and Mrs. James Halverson Hal-verson of Svmniuh Pnvk plications following an operation at Payson hospital. Services were held Saturday morning in the Third Ward for Oto W. Silberman, 38, manager of Art City Tourist Park who died Wednesday in a Salt Lake City hospital. Frank Rringhurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bringhtirst and Miss Relda Gardner of Logan were wed. The ceremony took place on November 1G in Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Kennedy have returned to Springville from Salina where Mr. Kennedy operated operat-ed a drug store for the past five years. Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Bulkley are parents of a baby" girl born on Monday, November il. Taylor Reynolds, sophomore at the University of Utah, this week pledged by Sigma Nu social fraternity. fra-ternity. Harold C. Johnson, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis K. Johnson and James A. Thompson, son of Mrs. Mellissa Thompson have enlisted en-listed in the U. S. Army Air Corps. Funeral services were held Saturday Sat-urday for Glen B. Whitehead, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitehead, White-head, who died Wednesday night. David-Newstrom Construction Co. of Denver, Colo., with a bid of $53,700 was low bidder on the proposed pro-posed new post office building and it is belived tiiey will be given the contract. Final tributes of respect were paid Wm. Leslie Grooms, 75, at services on Thursday in the Community Com-munity Church. He died of com- ! ivm riiillips was elected ioot- 1 Arum tor the high school ' , ,, '0f 1W1 llt a banquet, at ( vt Ckc lob Howard was a ) " !t The Novelty Circle girls '""'.i tlio banquet directed by ?ss P'TUUi Reed of the domestic f,0t department. ,,riiivillt? Red Cross officers , set-kins' members at a fJHr each. This city's quota is mVuuo as American Fork. Span-pork, Span-pork, Lehi and Payson must ?t 75 members and the little :ovvru -J- drive was made in Spring-rile Spring-rile this week to collect jams and 'Hies for the soldiers in conval-isoent conval-isoent hospitals. Impressive services were con-d..cted con-d..cted in the First ward Tuesday for Pimick Huntington who died Friday- Bishop Ernest Strong of the "second ward was in charge of services. Speakers were George H. Brimtiall. A. O. Smoot and 0. B. Huntington. The Sixth grade at the Wash-ir.ston Wash-ir.ston school elected officers this week. Naomi Pierce is president; Jeanne Neill. vice-president; Barbara Bar-bara Gudmundsen, secretary; Karl Bird, judsre; Beth Anderson. Ivor Bramall, "Tom Latimer, police officers. of-ficers. A babv girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Beri R. Holley, November 9, at Oieir home. i Jl) Years Ago . . . Plans and specifications for the hish school art building have bn drawn by Claude S. Ash-worth, Ash-worth, architect, and the Nebo school district board and the high school art committee have come to an agreement "to buy the Daniel Dan-iel Witnev property for the site of the building. The S79.S6S structure struc-ture will be a YPA project, the government paying S54.000 and the sponors $25,000. While the city is in no financial position to pay the full amount, assistance has been proffered by the church, civic and industrial concerns and the BYU has offered to help. Mrs. Lela Sumsion was elected captain of Springville DUP Camp at the monthly meeting Thursday. Thurs-day. She succeeds Mrs. Julia Packard. Other officers are Mrs. Anna Mendenhall, Mrs. Dorothy Wheeler, Flora McKenzie, Mrs. Irene Strong, Mrs. Reba Revnolds, Mrs. Bell Childs. Mrs. Olive Mc-Curdv, Mc-Curdv, Fanny Rowland, Nellie Straw, Millie Sutherland, Ella Reynolds, Myrtle Harrison, Vivian Viv-ian Johnson. . iiiigvmt; riLjiii-ii aim Legion will gather toys for repair re-pair and distribution to needy families at Christmas time. The city is putting in a new 4-inch water pipe line from Fourth North north to the Fish Hatchery Hatch-ery at a cost of 55000. The federal fed-eral government is contributing the cost of the labor and an additional ad-ditional 25 percent on the cost of material. Funeral services w-ere conducted conduct-ed Wednesday for Mrs. Harriet Susanna Whiting, 80, well-known Mapleton lady who died af a heart attack at her home Sunday. Friends will be interested to learn of the marriage of Miss Lucy Zabriskie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Zabriskie, to Frank C. Argyle of Spanish Fork, which |