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Show From The Herald Files 15 Years Aao . . j uate to do this in some 15 years. 5 ... Max Packard is back in school j again after a week at home with a slight attack of the mumps. ... The track team of the Utah Aggies will be strengthened by Jack Cherrington, former P.ed Devil all around performer and winner of the high jump in the state high school the past two years. ... In the spring of 1914 Virg. Haf-en, Haf-en, now president of the local Fish and Game Assn! made a bicycle, bi-cycle, trip from Paris, France, to the border of Italy a distance of some 600 miles. ... Advertising ... Potatoes, 10 lbs, 12c; peas, corn, beans, 9c per can; sugar, 10 lbs, 57c; Hamburger 2 lbs, 15c; pork chops, 2 lbs, 27c. Fine brick home, nice garden spot, lawns, flowers, $1650. 2'o acres ground, 3-room house, barn, garden, fruit trees, $1625. S Major Items .... With about 600 people present, the annual Black Hawk War veterans vet-erans social was held Friday night. It was annonuced that officers, would be elected Saturday night in the Library. Supper and dancing danc-ing were enjoyed. Industrial representatives met with Kiwanis to plan the annual Kiwanis-Farmer social. Among those present were John Alleman, farm bureau; West Hutchings, Cattlemen Assn.; Wendell Menden-hall, Menden-hall, Lamb Feeders; H. C. Rig-trup, Rig-trup, Poultrymen; Joseph Carnes-ecca. Carnes-ecca. Fruitgrowers. Firemer.s' annua) report showed total damage of $47.50 by fires the previous year, 1933, the department depart-ment responding to a total of 16 city fires. t Aprpoximately 20 blocks of sidewalks side-walks are being graveled and a roadway from 4th No. along the D&RGW right of way. to the Columbia Col-umbia Steel plant is under construction, con-struction, under direction of Harvey Har-vey Hutchinson, city road supervisor. super-visor. Social. Notes . . . A number of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thorn at their home Friday night, the occasion being their 30th wedding anniversary. anniver-sary. ... Announcement is made of the marriage of Kate Twidell Payne to Glen Dean Lasson of Fairview which took place Feb. 10, at Provo. ... Mrs. E. E. Knudsen was in Eureka Eure-ka Tuesday evening to teach the MIA Gold and Green ball. She was acompanied by Madelyn Harrison Elden Ashcraft and Margaret Pierce. ... According to word received from the USAC secretary's office, Howard How-ard Law of this city has been a-warded a-warded a blue sweater with the official letter for prowess in conference con-ference competition during the past year. The award was made for third year football participation. participa-tion. Previous to the Nephi-Spring-ville basketball game, a program was given by the Sophomores at high school with class president Dee Sanford in charge. Guy Brown, who has been seriously ser-iously ill for the past several weeks, was taken to Salt Lake Wednesday for a medical examination. examina-tion. ... In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Weight who were just married, mar-ried, Miss Nell Weight (Condie) of Salt Lake City assisted by Mrs. Willis Weight and Mrs. Minerva Weight, entertained at a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Weight. Sports . .' . Nephi takes the test this week when they plav the Lions at Pay-son, Pay-son, and the Red Devils on the Wasps floor. The Red Devils and the Wasps kept evenly matched by winning their games with ease last Fridav. The Red Devils downed down-ed Spanish Fork 52-20 with Wil-kins Wil-kins and Sumsion leading the attack. at-tack. Nephi won over Tintic 49 to 15. The First, Ward and Mapleton have cinched spots in the regional M Men basketball tournament to '5e held in Provo starting February 20th. ... Max Senior, former star forward for-ward with the Red Devils, is coming com-ing along fine with the Utes. Although Al-though he is not on the main string as yet, he has won his letter, let-ter, the first Springville high grad- |