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Show I SPRING CITY ! 1 Ry Special Correspondence j Last Sunday a Father's Day pro-gram pro-gram was remdered in connection with the Sejeramsnb njjieting. It was given under the direction of tho Ward Relief Society. President Rose S. Pedersen priesided. A program pro-gram given las follows: A Boys chorus; a tribute to Father by Faun Terry; rJepon) e to th tribute by-Reed by-Reed H. Alh-ed; Mrs. Ethel Lai-sen gave a "Wife's Tribute to the Father of a Family;" Cards were giv-n to the Fathe-es present, a duet, i "Dear Old Dad," was given by Faun i Terry and Merle Covert, acccm- ' panied at the pianej by Veone Jen- . sen; the- clo ir.g- prayer was offered by Boyd Ellis. It wa.-s also- Home Miesionary Day, with Ja.m;u W. Bloin as the main speak r at the Sacrament meeting. Paul Louckau and family accompanied ac-companied by Ida Billi.egton and Miei Cora Griff, i of Salt Lake motored mo-tored to Sprin;; City and spent Sunday Sun-day with' Marinda Bihngtm. Wallace Greav y and lamily of Eureka, v sit. "d Sunday with Mrs. Greaves' perents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Blain in Spring City. Mr j. Josephine Christensrn ha?i gone to Spanish Fork where shei will vis t for a month at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christiansen'. A number of men froim, this city, who have be i.il employed at sheep sfriaiing in Wyoming, returned horn i Menday. Mra Susani Allred has moved to Mount Pleasant where she will make her home with her semi, Earl Allred. Benjamin Smith of Salt Lake City is spending a two weel.s' vaea-tion vaea-tion at Spring City with his parents Mr. and Mile. E. D. Smith and Gchei relatives. Orlando Hansen suffered a broken collar bene and fractured shoulder last Saturday when he was thrown frcm a horsie. The acciaent occurred occur-red irai what is known as the Lane. He had been working on the Charles Olsen farm and wae riding fast to catch up with a team which was going towad tewn when he was hurt. Somei of Spring City's woolgrowcrs trailed their sheep across the mountain moun-tain the later part of the past week and report that there were heavy drifts of snow that we-re difficult to I crov. even in the night while it was ceol. Farmers are beginning to cut hay in the- South East fields whfre the Ha:l Str.rm did net damage the fields and a good harvest is expected. expect-ed. The first of 12 lesrons Were given Menday afternoon In the Tithing Office. Aout 25 young mothers have availed them'Clves of this opportunity oppor-tunity as th"' lessens are given free and the cost is but 75 cents for a book rcrded. A number of new cases of Scarlet Scar-let fever have been reported this week. Anna Olsen came heme from Eureka Sunday to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ols n at Spring City. |