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Show Page Four The Spi ingvillo Hoi rid October 21, 1971 DRINKS 46 OZ. CANS 2'2 CANS CAMS CAMS ', IBM Wfl HP Co) (o) 0 j - I LBS. A Two cousins, Trent Isaacson, son of Mel and Sherrie Isaacson, former Springville residents, andTara Lynn Isaacson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Isaacson of Louisville, Kentucky and ex-Springville ex-Springville residents, celebrated their first birthdays on October Oc-tober 7 and 6 respectively. from fbe Herald files 10 years ago (Oct. 12. 1961) Considerable damage was done IhroiiRhou! the city Sunday night when a high easterly wind leveled trees, blew branches off, cracked windows, two large ones, one at Jacks Toggery and the other at Skagg's. A house trailer at the Gene Palfreyman residence was completely turned around and blown over on its side and shingles on the new home of Mr. ?.nd Mrs. Wilford Manwaring in the northeast section were blown off. Homes in Maplelon and an electric light pole were damaged. Rain followed the wind but calm was restored by Tuesday. Springville politics came into the limelight with the nominating conventions set by the Peoples and Citizens parties. Wilford W. Clyde, ardent supporter of Scout activities and renowned contractor, was reelected re-elected president of the Utah National Parks Council at a Friday meeting m Provo. Dr. Floyd M. Anderson, son of Mrs. Fllen Anderson, has been appointed executive director of the American Institute of Family Relations in Los Angeles. Melvyn Weight. 21. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Weight, is in the hospital in Tremonton as a result of an accident while working on road construction. He suffered concussion, severe lacerations to his face, body bruises and a broken thumb. First mass departure of the National Guardsmen, mobilzed because of the Berlin crisis, began Tuesday when the last of Springville's 116th Engineer Light Equipment Co. departed from the Salt Lake Airport for Fort Lewis. Washington. The unit commanded by Captain Cyril Thompson was composed of about 40 men. Leo A. Crandall, president of the Utah School Boards Association, was re-elected vice-president vice-president of the Utah Education Television Foundation. Elder John C. Judd. son of Dr. and Mrs. Clair W. Judd, will be honored at a farewell in the Second Ward Sunday prior to leaving for a mission to California. Two new counselors were sustained in the Sixth Ward to Rishop Wm. J. Pratt, Mays Anderson, first counselor; Lynn Hoiiser, second counselor. They fill the positions formerly held by James Miller and Ray Lovell. "Room for One More" is the play selected by the Springville Playhouse to be presented this fall and will be discussed by Merle Schreiner. An open house honoring Christie Lee will be held Sunday on the occasion of the 85th birthday bir-thday of Mrs. Lee. Now making their home in Salt Lake after their marriage are Mr. and Mrs. Norman LeRoy Cahoon. nee Susan Bushman of Mapleton. The wife never wrote for publication, but she sure has a buv-line. I'll years ago (Oct. II. 1951) Springville and Mapleton PTAs are holding their membership mem-bership drive under the chairmanship chair-manship of Mrs. Alton Packard with respective school's committees com-mittees assisting. Membership fee is 25 cents. Little Jane Newman. 5 year old daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Jay Newman, was released from the Salt Lake hospital and at home where she is nearly recovered from an attack of polio. Another victim of the disease. Carol Ann Woods. 13. spent two days in the hospital and was returned home Friday. Her spine and knees were affected. Dr. Paul Wehrle and other members of the staff were in Springville early this week to make a check of the cases of the disease here. Springville High School's orchestra will play before the Utah Education Association conference in Salt Lake City under the direction of Harmon Hatch, conductor. Rishop Oliver Dalton is convalescing con-valescing at his home from a major operation which he underwent un-derwent last Thursday. Ruel Averett, local police officer and health inspector, is in therayson hospital as a result of an accident while on duty Tuesday. Renny Fietkau. Don Thorpe and Gyland Allen were elected as president, vice president and secretary, respectively, of he ninth grade at the junior high. Funeral services were held at the A. Y. Wheeler Mortuary Sunday for the infant daughter of Rill and LaRee BirdJPeterson who died Saturday morning at theUtah Valley Hospital. Bishop Leo Crandall of the Eighth Ward officiated. Gary R.jarnson. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rjarnson. is home from a two and a half year mission to the Danish mission. He will be welcomed home Sunday in the Senncd Ward. Lauren Rryan and Dale Allan were presented with the Deseret Recognition Scout award and Jimmy Lawrence received his Eagle Scout award of Troop 68, Sixth Ward. Randy Snow. 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Royd Snow, was relumed from the Utah Valley Hospital where he had received treatment after being burned on his hack, shoulder, foot and arm received when he climbed on an oven door. Arnold N. Davis, president Provo Grocers Association; J. A. Miller. Springville Chamber of Commerce manager; and LoGrand Jarman, representing Utah County Farm Bureau, huddled to discuss plans for Greater Utah Vallev exhibits during GUV week Oct. 22 to 27. Miss Dorothella Johnson is engaged to wed Richard Hatfield with no definite date announced for the nuptials. A shower for the new Mrs. Ned Lee (Doris Campbell of Provo) was honored with a shower in Mapleton by her mother-in-law, Mrs. Ronald Lee of Mapleton. Springville Red Devils upset the Lincoln Tigers of Orem 12-6 Vhat seat belts and FALLOUT SHELTERS o Qhousands of LIVES SAVED WITH... fifth r ? -JKY LIBE . -i "Mens of millions OF LIVES COULD SAVED WITH... MORE PACTS? 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