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Show . Neighborhood News I - w Born to the wife of August Lundberg, a son June the 16th. 1912. Mr. F. C. Jensen returned Saturday Satur-day from a business trip to Salt Lake City. Miss Christie Nielson is home again. She has spent several days visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. James W. Anderson returned return-ed from Salt Lake City where she has been with friends. Mrs. J. W. Cherry, went to Spring ville Tuesday to visit with relatives and friends, returned home Friday. Mrs. John C. Peterson and daughter daugh-ter of Sleepy Eye, Minnisota are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Jensen. James Waldemar left for Grant Montana, Monday where he has some land which he intends to care for this summer. They will be absent about thirty days and perhaps Mrs. Nielson will spend two months with her mother before returning. Mrs. Erick Ericksen and daughter Eva came home from Salt Lake Friday, having spent a Couple of weeks visiting in the city. The little son of Prof. C. L. Johns has been very ill with an attack of Chicken-pox for the past week, but is doing very well now. Miss Rhoda Nielsen, one of Mt. Pleasant's fair daughters, has spent the week in Salina. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Freece and Miss Florence Larson. Call. W. F. Jensen and E. W. Ellis of the Jensen Creamery Company of Salt Lake City were in Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant last Friday on business connected connect-ed with the Jensen Creamery ef this City. Miss Arbella Seely is home from Salt Lake City to spend the summer vacation with her parents. She attended at-tended the L. D. S. University at Salt Lake City during the past school year. Miss Ruby Jensen, who was operated op-erated upon for appendicitis at the Winters Hospital about five weeks ago is well now and able to go about Miss Jensen had quite a severe time of it, but is fully recovered now. There is no real need of any one being troubled with constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets will cause an agreable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect, give them a trial a trial. For sale by All Dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poulsen and Mr and Mrs. Anthony Poulsen returned from their home in St Anthoi.y, Idaho last Friday on account of the serious illness of their father Mr, Hans Poulsen who is at the home oi James Monsen. Miss Annie Braby was called home Saturday from Salt Lake City on account ac-count of the accident which her father encountered Friday morning Miss Braby ha i gone to Salt Lake to spend a short vacation with her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Moiling and V. M. Peterson and his sweetheart left Payson Wednesday m irning of this week for an extended fishing .rip in Strawberry vahey. They will be gone about ten days before returning. re-turning. Fis-'ing may not be she only motr-e of the l rip s Cupid is s irae h'-ve'nea a han I and friends of Mi . Pe e s n ;i.a.. ex, ci ' ear of his propounding the fond Question |