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Show 15 Years Ago -From The Herald Files t Everything is in readiness for the annual art exhibit opening Sunday, April 1. Classes are working work-ing to place their queen candidate in the lead to unveil the prize picture at the close of the show. Queens are as follows: Seventh grade, Fern Simkins; Eighth grade, Naomi Weight; Ninth grade, Theora Tuttle; Tenth, Helen Hel-en Tew; Eleventh, Helen Kelsey; Twelfth, Harriet Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Bird are proud parents of a baby boy born Sunday, March 25, at the home. Mrs. Eastham Clegg celebrated her birthday Sunday with a dinner given for a number of relatives. . Members of the O. B. and Han- ah Huntington family held a reunion re-union Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clyde. Mrs. Florence Neilson entertained entertain-ed at a nicely arranged shower at her home in honor of Mrs. Orval Bray, the former Olive Mad-sen Mad-sen who was married recently. Mrs. Thelma Clark and little daughter came from Kingman, Ariz, this week to visit relatives here. A dry season is expected this year by irrigation officers. Hobble Creek which at this time of year is generally overflowing its banks, is practically dry in places. The maturing of sugar beets will depend de-pend entirely on storms as the Strawberry water will be used up early. Many farmers are planting crops which require little water. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Bernice Faucctt, daughter of Mrs. J. M. Bate of this city to Fred Owen Cranmer, also of Springville which took place F'ridiiV, March 23, at Provo. J Miss Precilla Nielson gave a ' party at their home Friday evening eve-ning in honor of her brother, Merrill. Guests included: Norma Whitney, Merrill Neilsen, Esther Laney, Lamar Weight, Leora Peterson,' Pet-erson,' Ivan Felix, Edna Star, Blaine Thorpe, Ruth Witney, La-Mar La-Mar Mason, Leola Felix, Elvin Peterson, Madeline Weight, Brent Weight. Evon Averett, who recently returned re-turned from a mission in the Southern States, will be the speaker speak-er in the First ward Sunday evening. eve-ning. It is probable that Dix Jones, who left on his mission from the First ward, will also speak in the Sunday evening services. ser-vices. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Clements announce an-nounce the birth of a son; Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cook are also proud parents of a baby son. Mrs. Lloyd Bird underwent an operation for appendicitis Monday. She is convalescing nicely. Mrs. Helen Thorpe is convalescing convales-cing from an operation for appendicitis ap-pendicitis which she underwent at the General hospital. . Frank Sanford is home from the hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. Largely attended and impressive impres-sive services were conducted Tuesday Tues-day in the Mapleton ward for Otto A. Hall, who died suddenly Saturday Satur-day of a heart attack. |