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Show -: 1- 1 CENTERFIELD j NEWS ITEMS The long continued downpour of rain Monday night and Tuesday morning caused a cessation of work in the fields and threshing and harvesting har-vesting of crops was temporarily suspended. sus-pended. The rain was needed, however, how-ever, and the ground was thoroughly ! i Dr. R. C. Swalberg, who has been 1 working in Utah county for the past j three weeks as veterinarian, was enroute to his home to spend Sun- , day, when he was recalled on some ; , urgent cases among infected stock. ; ( Dr. Swalberg spent the major por- , tion of his time around Payson ancr , Spanish Fork. He is impressed with ; . the locality in and around Spanish j Fork and later he may decide to lo- j j cate there permanently. j ( jl The Spencer-Beck nuptials of last Friday and the elaborate wedding re- j ception which followed, proved the social event of the season in Center-1 field. Miss LaZella Beck, daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. Oswell Beck, and a j popular society girl of this place, and . Herbert G. Spencer, were married Friday at the Manti temple. Friday evening a big wedding reception was: tendered the newlyweds at the home ' of the bride's parents. K' Mrs. Reed Lund, who came from ' Salt Lake to attend the Beck-Spencer wedding, will spend a couple of weeks here, being the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winfrea Fjeldsted. Wm. D. Chijds is yet very sick, according ac-cording to reports. He remains in ai semi-conscious state, as he has for the past few weeks. Mrs. Linnie Anderson and children, who have been visiting with Mrs. Nicholi Christensen for some time past, hae returned to their home at Salt Lake. ' ""' ' : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christiansen motored to Manti Friday of last week. They were combining business r with pleasure and returned Friday evening. |