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Show J Business Mouses Closed for Stake : Outing at Glengary 25 Years Aqo I . YKAKS MiO ' inisiiu'ss hoiiso.i in Sprins:-I Sprins:-I '. ,,,) Mnpli'ton will 1h closoil Thiul:1' ii',,'rno" ,ho Kolob K0 juimiiil out ins' to b hold at S'i'.,V"U'.v 11,0 "itonioon. Ap-mvxUnatoly Ap-mvxUnatoly 1000 poop'o me ox--tod l'lnns call tov .swmmiini;' 'T- ill :,s at sl,',il '''' liours. tIumo will ho a ohiklren's panulo I smrts. l.unehoon ami a band fii-ort tlio owning followed by ''Anilv shower and a danoo. In '-Ivip'O 'of anan;:'nieut.s for 'the 'ff'iir to wliii'li n" invitod are Klo'vd Mmor. Hush Haxtor. Mrs. Iflsie Alloinaii and Mrs. Millie An- jliss Loris Snolson won first l,ee in the bathing revue held it' the Rivoli theatre Saturday. Dorothy Barrett took second; La-Buve La-Buve Neilson. third and Lenore Thorn, fourth. They represented t-princville in n bathing- revue at q-Utain and in addition received from three months to three weeks free pusses to the Rivoli theatre as prizes. The following- births were reported re-ported this week : Boy. to Mr. and Mrs Brig". Loichty; boy. to Mr. and Mrs' Ronald Allan; girl to Mr ami Mrs. Reed Clements. Many people attended services for Mrs. Elizabeth Blaekett. who died suddenly at her home Thursday. Thurs-day. x Several thousand people witnessed witnes-sed the Firemen's tournament at the Spanish Fork race track Wednesday, Wed-nesday, when the Springville department de-partment took most of the events. Mrs. Agnes McKee of this city announces the engagement of her daughter Ethel Taylor, to Marion M. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson of Murray.- The marriage will take place in Sept. Miss Ethelle Gore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gore and Mr. Wayne Anderson of Spanish Fork, were married Monday in t-he Salt Lake Temple. The new bride was honored with a shower Friday eve given by Maurine Fullmer, Leona Averett," Wanda Peay, Virginia Collins and Zillah Brown. J. Crede Kindred, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kindred and Neva Farmer of Provo were married on Monday in the Salt Lake Temple. The couple will live in Spring-ville, where M. Kin.'red is employed with J. C. Penney. .7 20 V MA US A(iO ward'T TeinK f the Foul'th waul Kehcf Society kitchen and banquet hall will be held FridlJy 'shou!,n'-iMn U,e fom of a kitchen M l ho.se attending- will be V"1 t01"' f Ulp boilcling, 'H'corduig- to Mrs. Jennie Clyde prcsu .t M Zina Condic and Mi.s. Hat tie Dougall are counselors counsel-ors and Mrs. Helen Crandall is secretary. sec-retary. Births: girl, to Mr. and Mrs. 1' iank Clark; daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Averett Mr. and Mrs. P. w. Crandall announce the marriage of their daughter Blanch, to Owen B. right, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma V right of Hurricane, which took place August 15 at St. George, they will make their home in Los Angeles. Complimentary to Miss Margaret Mar-garet Fox, who leaves soon to fill an LDS mission a number of friends were entertained Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Sanford. Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thorn, Ida Hoffman, Fred Kelsey, Wilford Manwaring, the guest of honor and the host and hostess. Complimentary to Miss Lucille Sanford who leaves soon on a mission, mis-sion, the Gleaner girls of the First ward under direction of their leader, lead-er, Mrs. Hannah Clyde, entertained entertain-ed at a party Tuesday night. Complimentary to her son Glenn and Miss Olive Barney, who were married recently, Mrs. Glenn Allan entertained at a party at the family fam-ily residence on Wednesday. Flood waters in Wanroads valley val-ley has done considerable damage to crops in that vicinity, it was reported this week. Several acres of alfalfa seed ready for harvest nave been covered with mud and rocks washed from the mountain side. A miniature parade, program, sports, games and a luncheon are planned by the DUP organizations September 18, in celebration of the eighty sixth anniversary of the pioneers arrival in Spring-ville. 15 YEARS AGO The new postoffice on South Main street is nearly completed. New equipment is to be installed soon and it is expected thatMt will be in operation by Oct. 31. A diploma for the completion of a course for mess sargeants has been handed Pfc. Mays W. Anderson An-derson of Springville. The graduate gradu-ate has already qualified for administrative ad-ministrative duties. Pfc. Norman Bird is going to be mighty handy around the home when his service duties are over. He has been given the coveted certificate from the school of bakers bak-ers and cooks at Camp San Louis Obispo, after two-months training. train-ing. Between 300 and 400 people from Springville 'were camped at Richfield the past week for the annual an-nual Black Hawk encampment. Alma Fullmer was re-elected state commander. |