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Show I I SPRING CITY Rv Special Correspondency .u.iaU nuuU OX IM ilAau, w.w nuo apciil. uie suxuiiiei ..i oaiipctc coiui.y, viaiiea reniuves .,uc liiiO weeK. iu,.e A. iJeck of Provo jv..,. tiic ncv-& cua xiere. ana mis. .Uiiies Allred an-uwivs an-uwivs uie Limn oi a uauy ooy on i.iuay, .uuiuei -ito. ivi.s. Alirea v, as iurmerly Miss Ruby Larsen. mis. Krisune Cloeson of Idaho is visiting at the home of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Aimina Petersen. ivi'is. Mane J. Allred has returned return-ed home from a month's visit in Charleston with her daughter. Mrs. Mina Larsen entertained a number of friends at a dinnei Sunday, the occasion being her 71st birthday anniversary. Glen Nunley and family have returned home after spending the summer in Wasatch. Wiliiam McKay Kelsey, Mat Dye, Lewis, Vernon and Burton Neilsen relumed home Sunday from Idaho wnere they have had employment. An Armistice Day program will be given Friday in the junior high school in connection with Parent-Teachers Parent-Teachers meeting. Roy Black, Everett Larsen and Aaron Brough were judges in precinct pre-cinct one on election day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aiken. Aik-en. Frank Watson, Charles Thomp-sen Thomp-sen and John R. Baxter acted as judges in precinct two in the City hall. John H. Colman, who has been ill, is improving slowly. Sunday School ward conference will be held here next Sunday and ward conference will be held here on November 20th. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitley of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mr. Moroni Brough and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis oi Salt Lake City spent the week end at the home of her sister, Mrs Bert Allred. |