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Show Page Four The Springville Herald December 16, 197 from the Herald tiles 10 years ago this week Families of Springville men in the Utah National Guard can look forward to a happy Christmas with their loved ones at ; home according to word received here this week. The majority of the men will be given leave for the holidays guard officials announced. ; Brent Rigrup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Rigtrup, is in the Utah Valley Hospital in serious condition as a result of an automobile accident. The city adopted a six-months city budget of $54,935 and expenditures ex-penditures of $79,855. Funeral services were held Monday in Salt Lake City for former high school principal, Ernest E. Knudsen. Paul Thorn, now serving as president of the In-termountain In-termountain Contractors Assn., has been named to the board of directors of the Utah Mfg. Assn. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn are now residing in Orem. Acappella choirs annual Christmas concert will be held this evening at the high school. Mr. Montague is director. Sustained Sunday as new members of the 11th . Ward bishopric are Robert Parker, second counselor; Harold Bartlett, bishop; Ralph J. Snelson, first counselor; Arco Morgan, Ted Smith, Ellis Murray, clerks. Ernest Boyer was bishop with Floyd Shepherd and Jack Andreason, counselors. coun-selors. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gore will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary Saturday with a quiet family dinner.' Joan Delores Miner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson K. Miner, will recite vows with Joseph Edward Klobucar of San Francisco in January. 20 years ago this week Arvile Child, owner of Memorial Art co. has worked out a unique way to extend the season's greetings to his friends and all who pass his place. He has a huge Christmas candle at the bottom of which is Greetings done in ice.. , , . , Funeral services will be Friday for Mrs. Polly Warren Dallin, 83, wife of Steven M. Dallin, in the First Ward. Funeral services for Richard S. Bird, 62, Mapleton, were held Sunday in the Mapleton Ward chapel. Community church and the MIA organizations are scheduling Christmas cantatas to be presented here for the Christmas season. Regular Catholic services will begin in Springville at the new site obtained by the church at 599 So. Main on Sunday. Chairman A. L. Thorpe of the local Red Cross chapter this week received a letter from the county Chapter chairman thanking the local unit for their cooperation in the recent Kansas flood disaster campaign. Wedding bells will ring this week for Miss Joan Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Dickson of Calispell, Montana, who is engaged to wed Russell F. Groesbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Berton Groesbeck. The wedding will take place Saturday morning mor-ning in the Salt Lake Temple. One of the loveliest events of the pre-holiday season was the trousseau tea given by Mrs. E. T. Crandall at their home Sunday afternoon complimentary com-plimentary to their daughter Peggy who is to wed Jack Childress on Dec. 22. Now making their home in Provo are new Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gabbitas following their marriage performed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Millet, Provo. The bride was the former Mary Lou Millet and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gabbitas of Springville. ' A lovely mid-winter wedding was that of Miss LuDean Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark of this city and William E. Fredrickson of Hollywood, California, which took place at the home of the bride's parents. Two Springville nien were among the crew members graduating recently from a combat training course at Randolph Air Force Base. They were Cpl. Kenneth Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Russell and Cpl. Dean Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Allan. Sterling Ottesen returned home from serving a mission to the British Isles and will be welcomed home Sunday in the Eighth Ward. Two Scotsmen visiting London were inspecting a large building when they noticed the. cornerstone cor-nerstone bearing the date in Roman capitals: MCMIV. "There you are again," said one, "a 'brither Scot with his name on the biggest building in London. You canna' keep a guid manVdoon!" PW - - m til Z If 111 Hankscraft Steam VAPORIZER Model 217 I gallon $6.95 Value Modi 217 33 CHRISTMAS REPLACEMENT BULBS L J . C-92 Bulb for outdoor & indoor Light Sets mi 3 6 BOWS INSTANT STICK-ON Assorted colors $1.00 UIA VALUE tXBOWSj! 1 IT 'id SS FLAME-PROOF COTTON STAR DUST TREE MA T 934 sq. ft. 16" x I yd. 2 ft. 2" 79c VALUE 49 ilPlus T jipbld Tablets J 1 ,..,t-9t,r ALKA-SELTZER PLUS . 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