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Show 76 YEARS AGO IN SPRINGVILLE... '' following Horns taken I mm Im old Srino ille Vdtu. successor to lli still oklcr Spi iuo i, liulopciuli'iit, I...Lw mi-'lit lu ol interest, (speciallv to tlio nl.le.- NVt-,i, the itwrn1 i" which they-i fM I";, boinc d.tod Krid:,y, De,-P!H De,-P!H o io iipproximatelv L'li ,.,,i1kt yo:iW ay"- , , ,.Th0 marriag'O of Miss Adelin Yf t- look Place Wednesday. "oh. salt Lake "lVmple." ..TV homo of Mr. and Mrs. ...mi;im Hrinshurst w a s m a d e iV"!; v,Mno1y with the r-rivaVof r-rivaVof a baby son' ..'lis Thelma Rover (now Car-tov)' Car-tov)' was a visitor in Salt Lak' City Monday' .,M-ss L"ah Cook of L o g a n moVLwli Jones') spent the Thanksgiving' holidays here. 'ter speniiing the Thanksgiv-hilidavs Thanksgiv-hilidavs hore. Miss Minnie rlev (Minnie Gvoesbeek) has re-urm;i re-urm;i to Hinckley where she is teaching- school." "Mr Ori-ssa CVllventra. president presi-dent of the Rebtkah State As-semblv. As-semblv. made three official visits in Utih countv last week, Payson, j.Vphi and Provo. Very profitable meetings all of them." Berton Groesbeck. who spent the Thanksgiving holidays here has returned to Logan, where he attends the Agriculture College." . . ; "Miss Catherine R. Dougnll uc-i uc-i cessfully entertained nt her home l'r.iday evening. Progressive 500 was played and n dainty luncheon was served to the following: Misses Miss-es Carol Bird, Ruby Bryne, Helen Groesbeck, Alice D.' Reynolds, Birdella Reynolds, Helen Clyde, Lela Royer, and Messers. Clark j Wright, Elmo Coff man, George I Johnson, Frank Reynolds, Paul Packard, Wnyne Clark, Fay Packard Pack-ard and Jack Riley of Spanish Fork. "Miss Florence Childs who is attending the Agriculture College, at Logan, attended the football game at Salt Lake City." "Mr. and Mrs. Deal Menden-hall Menden-hall of Raymond Alberta, Canada, announce the birth of a baby son December 1." "The following members of the various clubs of Springville were chosen to attend the "convention of the First District Federation of Womens clubs at Provo Saturday: Satur-day: Mrs. Dimick Huntington, Mrs.' O. A. Packard, Mrs. M. W. Bird, Mrs. Rena Roylance, Mrs. Milan Straw, Mrs. Drucilla Clark and Mrs. Anna Johnson." 1 "Miss Ada Harrison ( Ada Krausei of Salt Lake City spent the week end in Springville." "Mrs. Thelma Clark has gone to Hammett, Ida., where she and her husband will make their home for the winter." "Miss Alice Sanford (Ence) who is teaching school in Delta, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here." Among Mapleton items were' included : "Mrs. Douglas Hatfield left on Wednesday for Mt. Pleasant, where she will make her home for the winter." "Sunday evening, Miss L o r a Hurst entertained the following guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mark Whitney: Mabel Warren, War-ren, Melba Tew, Hanna Carrick, Violet Huff, and Messers. Lamar Bird, Lester Hansen, Fay Jensen, Arthur Gallup, Lee Diamond." - Recorded in the same issue of the paper was an account of the death of Mrs. Harriet H. Brinton." The election of the late J. F. Bringhurst to the school board with J. C. Nielson of Mapleton running a close second, was also a story on Page 1 where also ap- I I peared a news story concerning the closing of the 1921-22 sugar ' beet campaign in which 24,000 tons of beets were processed at the Springville-Mapleton factory. The organization of a Memorial committee was also an item of interest in the Beacon, with Wayne Johnson named as president of the group. |