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Show I SPRING CITY I Ry Speflnl Correspondence 1 James Otte Lii-sen of BlubeU has for tho last couple of weeks been visaing here with hii soi Evea-ett Laa-s n and other relatives. Mrs. F. C. Sorcnsen has gone to CXdor City for a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Arvill Anderson. Ida Billlngton left Friday fca-Eplvaim fca-Eplvaim 10 wva-k for her oousin. Mr: Hai-vcy Thompson while slie. acoomp.imtd her mother to Cedar City. Paavnts and Teachers Association gave at dancing party in the Gymnasium Gym-nasium Thursday cv-ning. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Jos'ph G. Schofleld antjounce tile marr:age of their grnxid.vughUr, Thelma. Benson, to Mr. Lon Lareen of Chester. The young couple will make their home in Ch ter. Their Spring City fri-nds wish tliem happ'neas and success for thrdr future. Mrs. H. L. Acord is visiting her son, Fcrd and family in Idaho. George Ellis and family motored here from Ne-w Jersey and visit" d Tuesday with hts sisters, Mrs. Olivia Oli-via Mikelsen and Mrs. Ruth Dye and ether relatives. Mr"1. Que Hafen, Janic? Justesetn, and Vards Baxter pave a shower for Mrs. Lon Larsen Friday evening at th? home of Mrs. Joreph G. Scho-fteid. Scho-fteid. Many beautiful gifts were received by the bride of a w.:tk. Dainty refreshments were served to their many guests. Mrs. Ruth Allred has retumd from a visit with her son in Sa't Lake City. A number of caers of Chickenpox have b?en reporoted this week in Spring City. Elliott Watson has returned horn--from the Hawaiian Islands where he has b en for the past two years. Mrs. Leon Allred and son, Roy have irons to Nevada to Jon Mr. Allr'd who has employment there. The fu-Ft sncw of this season fell on the east mountain th-' nirh; between Mor.day ar.d Tui?day this wk. H?inz Larsen has returned homt from Garland wh.re he has be?n working. A mreting on the Townsmd Old Age Pension plan was held in th" City Hall Saturday evening. A conir mittee with X'hmael H. Beck as icha rman wa? orgamized. Earl jcrs; n and faml'y upon returning re-turning home Sunday evning from a visit Wth' their cJ-ushter. Ruth Butler et Pa-k City, while passing by Sam Martin's stor- at Chester, was run into by a horse. The car iwan badlv demoll-hrd and the family I war badly shaken up, but ncne were seriously hurt. I Many cf tlw Spring City rl-opla. jtor"ther with offlcrs cf the M. I. A. ipltPnd'd th? convention held at Marti Saturday even'ng and Sun- A numb-r of our young girls at-'tendiri? at-'tendiri? the Junior Seminary at Mt. Pleasant gave a pregram Sunday 'y. SacTO,m.'int m-fing with Dora Beck directing. Parts were rendered by Hildred Fr?mdsee, Fanney Benson and Arlvnmi NisLn. Ml'. P. A. Pfel of thr stak- high council arx visited Spring City ward and gave a plo-nttta talk in sacramant merg Sunday. The Daughter of the Utah Pioneers Pio-neers hfld their rrionthly meeting in ward chao'l Monday vt 2 p. m Their meetinga and sepals will bs hold the first of each month in Mi ward chap"l at 2 p. m. grrveral car loada of lambs were .iold Mondny by Spring City woo 1-groers. 1-groers. and th r&ee-p are ran Om sir way to the winters range?. Th lambs wer soldi at $7.25 p'r hundred weight and they wefla all In line condition. , Mr. and Mrs. Alma Downard are ,fhe proud parents of a baby boy born let week at their home it Hheir fifth child, but thrrir first son. |