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Show SPRING CITY By Special Currrsuondenoe Mi-a. Huny HaikJcn of Evuuston WyoiiLUig, u. d Mr... Mar.on C.o-ijrd C.o-ijrd oi Aurvra, uuue hero to bo wiuli tin ir nioJhi ir Sliua Alir-d on Oaf IWiid b rtliiiuy. Othm- reia-i. reia-i. v j also weru guosu-j ut a dinner m h a- home given im her honor ai ihe lltl. Rulon DiUil Is home from th Oflfj d isor where ho lias bevn this winter with a sheep h rd. Eldej's ul Vtk Spring City waid held a dancing party in the Victoiy Hall .n mcnioiy of George Waali-aiig.ian. Waali-aiig.ian. Miss Vauu Blackhum of Moroni was a gut Wedn sday at the ham i at Mr. and Mm. Joseph Bock. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Norman w re Sunday gu.-i.bs of Mra. M 11a Carlsern. The kcal cln pter of the Dautgh-t Dautgh-t rs of th ' Plane etrs held th ir m nth j meo ing and a paxuy at lihs home of Mr:. Jos ph Aiken on Wedn.sday. Two pione rs wei-c .iorodl gu ats, Mrs. Stina Ander- on Allred. 82, an orUrinal pioneer, corming h re from Denmark in 1857, and Mrs Lourina SOrensen AUr id, ape 77, who operated the J first b 'iograph efflce ltn Spr ng City. Mrs. Allred wjs tho ho tess at the Allr d House for m-any yiajM. sh ia the mother of 11 hlldren and th i widow at Orson Allred. Both p one rr enjoy good health. A program was given and ih plane rs related their life's hii.ory. Lunctvxn was trved to thirty-five gu sts. A :how r w s g ven Wednesday vcn'Jig at th home of Mr. and Mrl . Jos ph Beck in honor of ih ir daughter Mrs. Harold Arnold-ci, a bride of the month. A program was r ind?red and many useful and lovely gift: were received re-ceived by the bride. Rr f r shments were & irved to more than 70 guests. The young couple wil make th ir horn In Moron h re th y will establish a poultry busi-ne.o busi-ne.o Mary CMemon and Lour- Ool"man aocompani',d by Sam Cabebee of S-lt Lake visited this w lek nd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Col man. Mr.) Or on Aired entertained a .lumber of friend: and neighbors i hi tr hctmie h re Ota Friday. Mr. end Mrs Everett Strate mBde a motor trp to Salt Lake City on la t Friday. Mr and Mrs. Vero Aiken werr" Salt LaJc i visitors last w nek. Mn . Cler d B an gave a party 'or relativ s on Saturday in henor yi h r father Jems J Sorensen's 8J'.h birthday annlv rsiry. Mr. Sorerrsen was for many years pr isildent of the SeandlnavUvn meeting held in Spri ig C ty. He cm to Spring City wth his 'ami'y frcm D nmark in June 1884. Mr. ani Mrs. Jim s Soren- l -n cf Focat'-Uo, Idaho, and Otto 3-rcnen a-r.d family of Salt Lak" City came here for the party. Mm Nrdr.i B.irney Swens a w:i.' t:c.T. s r'oufly hi al the home of hi parents on Tuesday. She was taken to the Dr. Dice Hospital at Moroni wh re an appef dicitis operation oper-ation was performed. lVports from the hoepital say she is do'ng as well as en be fxpected. Mm. S rilda Jane Allrd Blain, 33 died at Irr r eldence Monday cf infirmitl''t? inc'denl to age. , She was born in Pike county, ni.eoi. July 18, 1852, thr- daughter of Isaac Newton Al'ed and Julia Arm Brown. Te family lived in linnet's about thre: yrnrs and then to Icwiii. wai'ing at Florence for two weeks for th" wagon train to leave for the west. They came h Captain David Cannon's company com-pany tn 1861. During the Journey th- Jouln y the Indlani stamped d thre r'in and one man was killed. Sh was edght years old when she arrived in Salt Lake City. On D cember 19, 1870, sh-- was marri d to John- Blain 'n the old 8r.lt Lak Endowment house. Her husband was a Black Hawk In-die.r, In-die.r, war veteran, and bbry underwent under-went many hardships and dangers lueid tat to planer life. Mrs. Blah Is surviv'd by seven chidrcn: Jd se Blain, Mrs. Rose Olson. Mrs. Mary F. Jetnsen and Mrs. Jan Donald' on, all of Spring City; Mrs. Clartsa Nielson of Clear Cr ek; Mrs Laura James, Buhl, Idaho; and Mrs. Myrtl"' Madden, Trernonton; a brother, Albert Allied, Sa't Lake Ciby, and w-i fistTS. Julia Ann Bainey, Idaho, and Sarah H. Just tneen. Sacramento, Californlia. Forty-six grard chidren atnd 58 gr'fit grand-chidren grand-chidren also survive. Fun' ral services were conducted Friday at 2 p. m. in the L. D. S. ward chape!, with interml nt in the SprtTM; City c rnet'ry. |