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Show Storied from tie Jiied - v'5 VI'.AKS AJ) , Miss llolen Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jt. T. Reynolds, has just returned from the northwest north-west orn states mission. Iter time was cut short due to ill health. Mr. imd Mrs. A. H. Riding and daughter Konda just returned from n two weeks trip to LeCrande and Portland, Orog. Harriet Miner was elected president presi-dent of the 4-11 Cooking club this week; I,ois lljorth, vice-president; I-ydia Burgeman, reporter. Joseph Ritey was brought from Salt Lnko City this week to face criminal charges. He is suspected of being the mrtn who held up Lewis Siglcr at Springville near the D&UG railroad station a month ago and releaved him of $375. Reed Avcrott was elected mayor of the Springville high school; Mark Jones, Judge; Berniece Niel-son, Niel-son, secretary; Wilford Mower and Lyman Melcalf, one-year council members; Bert Taylor,' one-year junior council member 1 and Mildred Mil-dred Spafford, 2-year junior council coun-cil member. Many relatives and friends paid tribute to the life of Mrs. Anna S. Bird, Spring-ville teacher, at funeral services in the First ward Wednesday. Mrs. Bird died suddenly sud-denly Sunday, Mothers Day, at tho family residence. Winners of the Flower Show held Wednesday are announced as Vers Day program and dinner givcn by club members Thursday evening. even-ing. W. R. Eddington gave a talk on the influence of mother; Milton Harrison and W. W. Brockbank, tributes to Mother. 15 YEARS AGO Kenneth Rothwell and Floyd Anderson An-derson will represent this region as runners-up of the Region 3 loii-nis loii-nis tourney in the Utah state high school meet May 11. Piatt Waas will represent 1 Springville in the 440 and Clyde Stone in the 220. Approximately 20 paintings ware sold from the 1940 April art show, it was reported this week. Glen Turner, Springville high art Instructor, will teach at the BYU Summer school. Directed by Chairman G. Lowry Anderson, the C. of C. membership drive will swing into action this week and will continue just one week. Funeral services were held Sunday Sun-day for Mrs. Florance Boyer Hoffman, Hoff-man, who died of a long illness at her home Thursday. Jaycees have elected Ray Richards, Rich-ards, president; Glen Tipton, Raphael Ra-phael Palfreyman, vice-presidents; Wallace Patrick, secretary, Leo Crandall, treasurer; Fred Sumsion, Arnold Roylance, Glen Hansen, two-year directors; Lee Miner, Paul Haymond, Myron Childs, one-year one-year directors. Two new members, Wilford Manwaring and Dr. R. C. Petty joined this week. follows: Mrs. Julia Packard, sweepstakes; Mrs. J. O. Reynolds, Rembrant tulip; Mrs. Ellen Wheeler, Wheel-er, Parrot tulips; Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Jr., Dutch tulips; Mrs. Ellen McKenzie, Brown Darwin; Earl Wing, Cottage tulips; Mrs. Dim-ack Dim-ack Childs, basket of tulips; Mrs. Norma Holmes, pansies; Charles Boyer, columbine; Wayne Johnson, peonies; Mrs. Hugh Baxter, Japanese Jap-anese peonies; Mrs. J. X. Gardner, narcissus. In appreciation for her services as Red Cross nursing class instructor, instruc-tor, members of the class gave a party at the home 'of Mrs. G. R. Maycock. Present were Mrs. Emma Alleman, Mrs. Maude Peterson Mrs. Zelma Beardall, Mrs. Hilda Grant, Mrs. Gwen Baxter, Mrs. Sylvia Crandall, Mrs. Berth Dallin, Mrs. Bertha Stewart, Mrs. Etta Thorpe, Mrs. Beatrice Glazier, Mrs. Cornelia Allan. 20 YEARS AGO Sheriff officers are looking for the burglars who robbed the home of Elmo Blackett Sunday night taking furniture and clothing valued val-ued at $150. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reynolds (Ina Bird) announce the birth of a baby daughter. The new arrival is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. J. Emmett Bird. Six Springville students will graduate from the BYU this spring including Merlene Tew, Margaret Bird, Jay Strong, Madeline Harrison, Harri-son, Pearl Starr and Karl Weight. Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood this week purchased the B. P. Burt home on East Seventh South St. Approximately 2500 head of cattle cat-tle have been placed on the ranges east of here announces President Wes Hutchings of the cattle assn. Miss Hilda Clegg will leave May 24, for St. Louis, Mo., where she will be married to Boyd Eugene Nelson. Night Crawlers for Sale signs are being posted in all parts of the city reminding all of the opening of the fishing season Sunday. Funeral services for Donald Frank Bramall, infant son of Franklin and Ora Dalton Bramall, were held Tuesday at the family residence. Mothers of Kiwanis club members mem-bers were entertained at a Moth- |