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Show LOCAL ECHOES. - Vr. It. Clement Swalberg returned home Tuesday, having succeeded in graduating from the Kansas City Veterinary college. - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edwards, proprietors pro-prietors of the Hotel Edwards In this city were Salt Lake visitors the past week, returning Wednesday. Hyrum A. Chris-tenson of Salt Lake, who has the White sewing machine gency for Sanpete county, with his family lias located in this citv. The frontage at Marinus Beauregard's, Beaure-gard's, on the west side of Main street lends a new and Improved appearance jrlth a bran-new iron rail placed there fchla week. Mrs. Lizzie Jennings returned Sunday Sun-day to her home In Levan after a visit, vi-sit, for ten days with her mother, jMrs. Margaret Duffln, and her sistevs d this city and Centerfield: --Mrs. J. II. Mace, stake aid, and Mrs. N. Gledhill visited Mayfield last ilonday In the interest; of Primary Association work. George S. Francis, accompanied by his family and his mother, Mrs. S. E. Newman, left Wednesday for Levan, Mrs. Francis being called there to the sick bed of her aged mother, who was bot expected to recover. Dr. N A. Chrlstenjen returned itome Monday from Salt. Lake, occa- slonedbytho illness of his father, Theodore E. Christensen. Dr. Chris-tenaen Chris-tenaen since graduating as a physician physi-cian nearly two years ago has been , a,woclat6d on the medical staff in a leading institution at Boston but recently re-cently lias located in Salt Lake City. His many friends in this city are delighted de-lighted to greet Dr. Cnristensen after hii extended absence. On the occasion of their club meeting meet-ing last Tuesday evening Miss Mary ' b) water entertained the Cleofan girls. The hostess served dainty refreshments re-freshments following the routine program. pro-gram. Present besides Miss By w ater were Ruth Kearns, Idell Childs, the Misses Parry, Linda Bardsley, Leola Childs, Dora Bywater, Virgil Winn Marian White and Talula Metcalf. At 8:45 next Monday night, April 19, in the Gunnison R. S. Hall the ocal High School presents Meressa Thompson in "Rebecca of Sunny-brook Sunny-brook Farm." This entertainment nisbeen engaged at considerable cost j-o the High School and should be iberally supported. The admission price is 25 cents for adults and 10 cts. for children. |