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Show ffom the Herald Files fifteen Years Ago , i, miM flJirf Nathan IlnKvs, RT,r of Spanish Fork, loft the (ls on trip to the World's iimeiitarv to Miss Gladys C"t a bride of the near fu-"mS fu-"mS Lois Hjoi-Ui ui Miss :u!' ' -uiner entertained at a de-S de-S shower Saturday night. .i- oiiosts spent the evening ressiveames. . Clyde will be a student at Bf, of u the coming year and ik gring-huret will attend the i'SAC ss Mr and Mrs. Reed Rigtrup, Mr. Md if'Vn Bil"d Mr and Mrs Noldon Adams spent the del Dam & mt0r U"ip t0 Boul- Miss Lucille Sanford has just returned re-turned from Chicago, Hi., where she has spent the summer T. E. Child has gone to Mt. Pleasant Plea-sant where he is employed on the large Presbyterian church school being built in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Madsen have received word that their son Clark has received a fellowship to attend the Northwestern University. Univer-sity. Reorganization of the Third ward Relief Society is announced witlh Mrs. A. B. Gore, sustained president; Mrs. Theodore Diamond, Mrs. Oscar Boyer, counselors; Mrs. Mattie Henderson, secretary. Funeral services for Win. A. Clark, 71, who died Friday at the family residence, were conducted Tuesday afternoon, in the Fourth ward chapel, with. Leo Robertson of the ward bishopric invchange. I A preliminary survey is being made by the city to ascertain the approximate cost of a proposed sewer system in Springville. In view of the fact that no make-work make-work project is planned for the winter, a sewer system is believed to be one of the most worthwhile projects possible. The government will donate 20 percent of the cost and the work will be dome by FE-RA. FE-RA. Under this set-up, the city 'believes 'be-lieves it an opportune time to begin be-gin the work. The survey will begin be-gin " this week and definite plans announced later. Complimentary to her little daughter, Mary Louise, Mrs. Amasa Rowland entertained at a birthday party Tuesday. A dainty lunch with balocm favors, was served ser-ved to the following: Nana Lee Reynolds, Ray Clegg, Mary Louise Grooms, Connie Christensen, Calvin Cal-vin Packard, David Beal, Norma Robertson, Lucille and Buddy Oakley, Allan Wingate, Beverly Sumsion and Virginia Robinson. A suggested menu ira the Herald 15 years ago, was planned to serve dinner for four for $1. It included, Sauted Salmon slices with creamed cream-ed peas, 26c; potatoes in parsely, creamed sauce, 10c; com salad, 22c; hot J rolls, 10c; jellied fruit mecedoine, 26c; iced tea, 4c. To those folks who can serve tltoe same items for three times as much these days, the Herald will glad-lv glad-lv snmnlv the reciDes. |