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Show j ' i ! SPRING CITY ! By Special Correspondence j Hyrum and Arel Larsen of Provo Pro-vo visited the latter part of last week with relatives in our city. Mrs. Joseph Aiken and Thercu Mac! -en motored to Evanston, Wyoming Wy-oming last week. They were accompanied ac-companied home by Mr. and Mrs Lowell Aiken, who will spend the winter here. William E. Watson has been ir Salt Lake the first part of the present week. George Olsen of Cartle Da'e visited vis-ited here Sunday with relatives and friends. Mrs. Lcren Brough ent?rt3hie:' 34 young friends of her daughter Hope Thursday evening. Games were played and refreshment-served. refreshment-served. It was Hope's 14th birthday. birth-day. Aldcn Fox, student bedy president presi-dent of the junior high school, wai pier; antly surprised en 5iis il6th birtiiday by mere than SO friends in the Home of his mother, Mrs. James H. Pederson, who served refreshments re-freshments to the guftits. Members of the water board James V. Blain, Vivian Larsen, M. 14. Strate, Ed H. Hansen, Or-in Or-in Jen!:en and Jesse Blai:-. haw been in Manti Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday on business connected with the Horseshoe Irrigation Company. Mayor William Lee A'lred made a trip to Salt Lake Friday of last week, where he met Saturday in the CWA headquartern w;ith other mayors of this county. The purpose of the conference was to work out a plan for giving more mne work It is understood that another crew of 30 men will go to work here on Monday morning. Orvel Petersen has moved hV. family into town so the children may go to school They live in the house owned by Floyd Brough ir Tuesday met our boys and defeated defeat-ed them in a game of basketball. Wednesday night a 3Vj . inch snow fell here after an almost steady stea-dy rain for 18 hours. The farmers are an pleased as if Santa Claus himself had presented it. |