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Show Spring City ; Local Folks Go To Idaho For Funeral Rites Mr- and Mrs. Joseph I. Beck, jjfts. Grace B. Allred and Angus o-ack left Friday to attend the "neral services of their brother "'aw and cousin, George Frank uawforth at Rupert, Idaho. lr. Crawforth, a resident of s city for many years died , tie home ot his daughtei Mary Goffpert, Wednesday "ight after a long illness. He Pro h0T.n February 28, 1865, in whV0, ytah. His parents moved Citv u was sma'l to Spring y where he lived and mar mr T3v.tha Black December 1 Cn. . e" moved to Minidoka ' until y '? 1913 and farmed there madpV years aS when n tet e nis home with his daugh- MrsUrVrVilg are his daughters ; otfpert, Mrs. Dora Mer- continued on back page.) SPRING CITY i Bv Mrs. Virgus Osbo-ne (Contniued from first page.) rill, Paul; Mrs. Martha Ken-drick, Ken-drick, Buckeye, Arizona; Mrs Luella Thompson, American Falls; Mrs. Lavonne Phillips I Rupert; two sons, George Craw-i Craw-i forth, Imperial, Calif., and j Stanley Crawforth, Paul: a sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Jane Brough, Tremon-ton; Tremon-ton; a brother, J. W. Crawforth. Nephi; 21 grandchildren and one great grandchild. James Brough of this city who has been employed at Salt Lake city the past few ysars was struck by an automobile the past weekend and sustained sus-tained a fractured hip and bruises. His sister, Mrs. Grace B. Allred visited him Sunday and Monday. ... Attending Sacrament meeting Sunday and visiting with relatives rela-tives in this city were: Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Poulson, Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Reese Bradley, Moroni; Mo-roni; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rig by, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rigby Fairview; and Mr. and Mrs. Therald Rigby and baby, Hiawatha Hia-watha and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Nielsen and baby, Provo. The visitors came to attend the blessing and meeting of ths babies of Mr. and Mrs. Neldor. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Therald Ther-ald Rigby. ... Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Schofield. Yvonne and Patsy SehofielJ were visitors in Salt Lake City. Saturday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Blain and family of Salt Lake city visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allred, Mr. and Mrs Boyd Allred and Burns Allred and family. ... Visiting with relatives Saturday Satur-day were Pratt Allred and Jen-nis Jen-nis Allred of Manti. ... Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lat-sen Lat-sen and boys David and Larrj of Fairview, accompanied by friends from Norway who wer: in the mission field of Mr. Lar-sen, Lar-sen, spent Sunday afternoon with Bishop and Mrs. Reid H. Allred. i . Mrs. Serena Ostler and Miss-Charlotte Miss-Charlotte Knapp of Moroni were visitors the past week at the home of Mrs. Max Blain. ... Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Black and children visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angu.-Black Angu.-Black the past weekend. The visitors live in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Trena Black visited with her sister, Mrs. Annie Braby, a: Mt. Pleasant Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. ... Mrs. Dana James and children of Salt. Lake City visited with the parents of Mrs. James, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Allred the pas; week. ... , The Relief Society bazaai ! scheduled for November 18th will afford a splendid variety of handiwork to be sold during the afternoon and evening. The articles will be made and donated do-nated by the members of the organization. Mrs. Grace All-red, All-red, president, will be in charge of the organization. Mrs. Gracs Allred, president, will be in charge of general arrangements. A program will be presented in early evening and hot lunche-are lunche-are to be sold with a large vari ety of "goodies". ... Captain Dorcas Blain, Ada Allred and Emma Sorensen, with the other retiring officers of the D. U. P. were honored a: a party given them Monda-afternon Monda-afternon at the home of Mrs Blain. Mrs. Grace B. Neilsen was chairman of the following program: pro-gram: Vocal duet, Mrs. Lola Watson and Mrs. Alice Strate: reading, Mrs. Nellie Blain; songs and readings, Carolyn Hope reading, Mrs. Hazel Black-songs, Black-songs, Sheryl Blain; reading James W. Blain; reading, Mrs Jennie Brotherson. Various members of the group present gave jokes. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to the group. The retiring captains were presented pre-sented with beautiful gardenir corsages. |