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Show Page Might The Springvillc Herald .January .'50, lfX.r) Cottonwood DUP hears histories I tah's Governor, Norman Bangerter, talked to the many other patrons of the Marriott Hotel in iiiciii hers of the Springville Band and shook their Washington D.C. He thanked the band for represen-liands represen-liands after they played several numbers for him and ting the state at the Inaugural. jaMa -. Cameras were in abundance as the Red Devil Band are shown inside the Washington D.C. LDS Temple toured our nation's eapitol. If the kids weren't taking Visitors' Center. They opened it special for the band pictures, they were buying post cards to remember on Sunday morning, the many things they had seen. Here a group of them ill! 'VIA iifwiiiiilSil 1 ??&M:i?&? Mlilitiifp Hp: Mayor Brent Haymond and his wife, Janice, are special reception for the band students to meet Miss shown with I'tah's Miss America, Sharlene Wells, and America. Springville's, Jeri Winger. Mrs. Winger hosted a Camp Cottonwood held their January meeting at the home of Alice Sudweeks. Evalyn Fletcher welcomed everyone there. Chorister Afton Merrill led us in the opening song and encouraged all members to memorize it. Velma Hutchings was honored for her January birthday. Darcy Nutter gave a very interesting in-teresting lesson entitled "Early Apostles." Velma Hutchings read her personal per-sonal history. She was born to Charles William and Mary Darcus Wood January 27, 1919 at Benjamin, Utah. She was baptized in the old swimming pool called Arrowhead. Velma met Loren Hutchings in Spanish Fork and they were married September 13, 1933 at Provo. She is the mother of five children, 28 grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. She has four sisters and two brothers. Hostesses Vera Anderson and Alice Sudweeks served a delicious luncheon to 14 members. Tuna usually swim at a constant, steady rate of nine miles per hour. Estimates indicate that a 15-year-old tuna must have traveled one million miles in its lifetime. r . n.ttwi rtpimti nia caon iinnnliarc ion hp cppn in the hackf?round that wprp in crossing the street on their way to lunch. They had have been used for the Inaugural Parade, just loured the Capitol and White House that morning. le Roosevelt set a hand- "people used to be.ieve that S shaking record on New Year's Day, winds were kept m jars by a god on a picture ! to ken captures souls in 1907, when he shook 8,513 hands. mountain. ine LdIIie feJss? W Three members of the Red Devil Band pose in front of the Lincoln Statue inside the Lincoln Memorial. In spite of the bitter cold, most band members would only wear their blue band jackets and red Washington D.C. sweatshirts when touring. They wanted everyone to know where they were from. Some band members traded buttons with kids from other bands. Some people once believed that they could make it rain by plunging stones into the water. Some people believed they could frighten off storms by shouting and waving weapons. ART CITY CLOGGERS Now registering for compt. & show teams all ages Call 489-6662 after 3 p.m. Deanna Crandall will celebrate her first birthday February 2, 1!)S5 with her parents, Craig C. and Elizabeth W. Crandall of Springville. Spr-ingville. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar V. Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Heath of Springville. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. O. Freeman Bird, Mrs. and Mrs. W. Heber Johnson Shd Mr. and Mrs. Mervin D. Wright all of Springville. BATHTUB RESURFACING I WITH OUR EXCLUSIVE SYNTHETIC PORCELJUNCOTE aii l J . .:ki :. ...... ..... i. Tlinfl miiun a mat 100 Guaranteed!! All colors available. .-. TILE REGLAZED LIKE NEW CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE PERMA CERAM9 374-2172 Solid Brass Antique Fixtures and Supplies "We Make Ntji2. Uuiiii .1 IJ GMT Of course, we're talking about our ff s Oji) energy efficient, natural gas water iff ( sJj J V-Jf heaters. Far and away the most popular! J fs ( J water heaters in the state. IUl Iff y O'J That's primarily because they heat Vl Jr water faster and for less money than any yV f 7v other energy source. In fact, the savings ',7TfCN JtC000 V you can experience when you use effi- v In 10) "vS O 7LS C'ent natUral 9aS t0 neat Water Can e rNri very substantial. I A And we have all the facts and figures I j to prove it. So see us today. Q Utah Service, Inc. J 35 East 400 South VO Springville n 489-5686 V I |