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Show Huntsville Planting Trees in Public Park HUNTSVILLE. April 15. A farewell party will be held in the Huntsville ward auditorium Fridaj' evening in honor of the Misses Rose Jensen and Nora Morlensen, who are soon to leave on missions for the Mormon church In the eastern states. A program has been arranged under the direction of the Y. L. M. I. A. and religion classes. Refreshments trill be served. Prom Huntsville there are tow fourteen missionaries scattered throughout the world. Several more are to leave this summer. Arbor day is being observed by a general planting of evergreen trees. Bach quorum and organization of the ward Is to plant a tree in the public square. Membera of the Y. M. M I. A. are to prepare the park for the summer sum-mer by trimming the trees, repairing the baseball grounds and build a tennis ten-nis court. V Several farms in this vicinity have firured in real estate transfers this j spring, the property having advanced 1 100 per cent in value during the past five years. The valley center will be made attractive at-tractive this summer by members of a cfvlc improvement committee, recently recent-ly appointed. Members of the committee com-mittee are F. B McKay, Diana Smith, Alma Peterson, J. Earl Felt, Albert Engstrom. Plowinjc is In full swing and an un-( un-( usual large acreage of beets and peas jvlll be planted this spring. oo ' |