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Show Storied from the 3ife5 Valena) will appear in an enter- tainment featuring contortions, acrobatic, ac-robatic, tumbling and tight-ware performances as a benefit for the DUP Wednesday evening. The young farmers association has just been organized here with Blaine Bennett, president; Merlyn Houtz, vice-president; Reese Mower, Mow-er, secretary; Merrill Allan, reporter re-porter and Blaine Larsen, ser-geant-at-arms. 25 TEARS AGO ... Death came Saturday at 4.$u p.m., to Jesse Horace Crow, 105, believed to be the oldest resident in Utah. He died at the Utah county coun-ty infirmary, where he had spent the past nine years. Until a week or two ago, he was able to come to the table to eat and was mentally mental-ly alert. He was a native of Lexington, Lex-ington, Ky. Dr and Mrs. L. E. Ottesen announce an-nounce the birth of a son at the family residence, East Depot St., March 7. Mother and baby are do-inp- nirelv. P the Art City Publishing Co., and Mrs. Conover, left Friday on a two-weeks trip to Detroit, Mich., and they plan to spend a short time in Chicago and St. Louis. A number of parties have been given here the past week honoring Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Moulton who were married recently. Mrs. Elvin Sumsion will be hostess hos-tess to the Elite club at her home Saturday evening. Funeral services were held Tuesday Tues-day for Mathias E. Wahlin, who died Sunday at a Provo hospital. Burial was in Fairview. He with his wife, the former Katherine H. Funeral services for James Lyle Pennington, 2, son of Edward D. and Elnora Aldridge Pennington, were held at the Claudin Funeral Home Wednesday with Bishop Peter Nielson in charge. Mrs. Ida Mae Van Patten. 56, died at the family residence Tuesday Tues-day of a 10-day illness of influenza. influ-enza. She is survived by four sons, Chauncey, Goldie, Carl and Boyce Van Patten and five daughters, Mrs. Winnie Holm, Mrs. Marguerite Marguer-ite Polachek, Dora, Lucille and Ila Van Patten. Postmaster Charles Boyer gave an interesting talk to high school students Fridav on the postal sys- Groesbeck, have lived in bprmg-ville bprmg-ville the past 15 years. 15 YEARS AGO . . . Springville Red Devils won the Nebo division and a berth in the state tourney by defeating Nephi in a playoff Monday night. Members Mem-bers of the team are Kenneth Rothwell, Juan Whiting, Eugene, "Beno" Robertson, Calvin Johnson, John-son, Elliott Cameron, Neil Whiting, Kenneth Olsen, Bud Averett Blame Dallin, Creed Weight, Nee Blackett, Kelly Jensen. Seymour Mendenhall, Ella Rey- tem. "Chimes of Normandy," will be presented by the First ward in the new amusement hall tonight and tomorrow night. Principal roles will be taken by Myrtle Childs, Hazel Ha-zel Bird, Beth Dallin, Erva Childs, Hannah Clyde, Hilda Grant, Frank Bjarnson, Guy Brown, Leo Weight, Glen Allen, Lee Snow, Al Beardall, Glen Brown, Ralph Child. The chorus is composed of 30 voices and will be accompanied by a 19 piece orchestra from all the wards, directed by Ralph B. Weight and Orman Weight. C. H. Child is musical mu-sical director; Mae Huntington, Minerva Weight, staging; Alma Fullmer, Willis Weight, scenery; Lois Blanchard, fZelma Beardall, decorations; Sterling Noakes signs, Glen Dallin, manager; Hilda Clegg, nolds and W. G. Sears were speaK-ers speaK-ers at funeral services Wednesday for Mrs. Elsie Clegg Condie, who died Monday, following a short illness. ill-ness. Services for Gordon Bray, son of Glenn E. and Mildred Houtz Bray who died Tuesday of pneumonia, pneu-monia, will be held today at the A. Y. Wheeler and Son mortuary. The child is survived by .a sister, parents and grandparents. Cecil Johnson of the high school FFA won the central district public pub-lic speaking contest and will now enter state competition. Thieves entered the city hall, right in the shadow of the jail Tuesday night and stole $19.74. The money belonged to the fire department and was in a desk drawer. Entrance was gained through a small unlatched window. win-dow. The Stewart sisters (Tora and aanumg. "East Lynn" famous novel will be presented by a Mapleton ward cast Wednesday. The cast includes Leo Marshbanks, Frank Snow, La-Vell La-Vell Bird, Reid Hales, Ermel Jensen, Jen-sen, Mack Holley, Maxine Davis, Elaine Bird, Martha Whiting, Uda Holley and Ina Holley. 20 TEARS AGO ... Miss Fern, Bate (Gear), high school commercial dept. teacher, spent the weekend in Burley, Ida. Harrison Conover, manager of |