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Show Local Items Itubbor footwear at I'coplo's Coop. Mrs. S. 1. Goodwin was a Salt Lako visitor Friday. Thdmaa Jones was a I'rovo visitor last week. Miss Lonoro Fox was a Stato Fair visitor Friday. Mrs. James Gray spent tho wook-ond wook-ond In Salt Lako. o Mr. und Mrs. Herbert Taylor spont Saturday In Salt Lake. Colo's Hot Blast Heaters and Hnnges now at Pooplo'a Coop. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Hobor Comor wore Stato Fair visitors Saturday. Mr. and Airs. Waltor Hutchlngs woro Salt Lako visitors Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Len Kackor wero Salt Lako visitors Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Wall spont Friday Fri-day and Saturday In Salt Lako. Mrs. llonry Lowls Is spending this wook In Salt Lako with relatives. Dlankots! Quilts! DoddlngI Now Is tho tlmo to buy tho placo is at Peoplo's Co-op. adv. Mrs. Josh and Georgo Whitman woro Amoricnn Fork visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mason woro Salt Lako' visitors Friday and Saturday. Satur-day. 1 Miss Tholma Goodwin nnd Miss Martha Klrkham woro Salt Lako visitors visit-ors Sunday. Don't buy anything from anybody boforo you got our prlcos. People's Co-op. ndv. Mrs. A. II. Andorson Is spending this week In Salt Lako with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Andorson. Airs. Stophen Woods of Salt Lako Is visiting lioro with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs Taylor. Miss Ora Lott, who Is attending tho U. of U., spont Sunday horo with hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Lott. Itubbor footwear at Peoplo's Co-op. Mrs. L. Harris returned to hor homo aftor visiting horo with hor mother, Mrs. Hcbocca Evans. MIsb Uoulah Gray returned homo from Salt Lako Monday aftor a short visit thero with relatives, David Tumor of Holdon, UUh, spont Monday horo nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Olios. Mr. nnd Mrs. Josoph Hammer and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frod Unities woro Stato Fair visitors Thursday. A Colo's Hot Mast will make tho coal pllo last, adv. o Mrs. Itoy Francis of Morgan was visiting horo tho guest of hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas this wook. o Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Houghton of Salt Lako woro visiting hero Wednesday Wednes-day with Dlshop nnd Mrs. Henry Lowls. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slovens nnd Edgar Harmon of San Hnrnardlno, California, wero tho guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Giles Friday. o Mrs. Odoll Thomas ontortalnod nt dlnnor Sunday Mrs. D. A. ThomnB, Mrs. D. W. Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Thomas ot Salt Lako. Mrs. Glen Adnmson roturned homo from Pleasant Grovo Sunady after spondlng tho past throo wooks there with hor paronts. Don't buy nnythlng from anybody boforo you got our prlcej. Peoplo's Co-op. " adv. Mrs. Sarah Klrkham returned homo from Salt Lako Sunday aftor spondlng spond-lng tho past two weeks thero with hor daughter, Mrs, J. C. Itussoll. Mrs. W. C. Horron gnvo a chekon dlnnor 8unday In honor of tho thirteenth birthday of hor daughtor Norma. Those present woro: Roso nnd Lawronco Booth, Sarah and Georgia Brown all of Salt Lako, and Lloyd Fox and Leda Johnson. J. H. Giles made a buslnoss trip to Provo Tuesday. 1 J. B. Watson mado n business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Hnrdy woro Salt Lako visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. pTTl. Allrcd of Salt Lako wero Lohl visitors Monday. Miss Wanda Goodwin wns n Provo visitor Monday. Iloubon Dauls was a Salt Lako visitor Sunday. o Miss Mlrl Clark was n visitor to Salt Lnko Saturday. o Julius Ottorson mado n buslnoss trip to Salt Lako Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Wanlnss woro Salt Lako visitors Friday. o Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gtlos woro Salt Lako visitors Friday. Sy Jonos of West Jordan was tho guest of Miss Edrls Ashar Monday. Mrs. Sheon ot Salom Is visiting horo with Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Jackson. Miss Wanda Goodwin and Claudo Curtis spenf Sunday In Salt Lake. Aliss Mabol Giles and Viola Peterson Peter-son woro Salt Lako visitors Thursday. Bishop S. I. Goodwin and G. S. Potorson mado a buslnoss trip to Salt Lako Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Thomas ot Salt Lako spent tho wook-end hero tho guosts ot Mrs. D. A. Thomas. Don't buy anything from anybody boforo you got our prices. Peoplo's Co-op. adv. Mrs. LIzzIo Davis ot Salt Lako was visiting Lehl relatives Monday. Colo's Hot Blast Hoators and Ranges now at Peoplo's Co-op, adv. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wobb and chldlron wero Stato Fair visitors on Saturday. Mrs. Charles Harmon ot Garflold Is visiting horo with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Woodhouso. Tho MIssos Norma Hammer, Anna Stoddard, and Mattlo Davis woro Salt Lako visitors Saturday and Sunday. Miss Edna Loveless spont tho wook-end wook-end In Payson visiting with hor parents. par-ents. Miss Tholma and Lowls Stowart woro In Salt Lako Saturday to soo their grandmothor, Mrs. Suno Stowart, who Is at tho L. D. S. Hospital. Mrs. J. E. Cotter, Mrs. F. D. Worl-ton Worl-ton and Mrs. James M. Klrkham, aro In Ogdon this week attending tho mooting of tho Fcdoratod Womons Clubs. Don't buy anything from anybody boforo you get our prlcos. Peoplo's Co-op. adv. Vornon Andorson, Hugh Broadbont. Lonoro Cox, Blnncho Bates, Eula Bates, Francis Gurnoy, Allrls Klrkham, Klrk-ham, Ora Lott, Carl Roborts, Marlon Robs and Loath Whipple of Lohl aro this yoar students at tho University of Utah. Mr. Andorson, Mr. Broadbont, Broad-bont, and Mr. Roberts aro studying medlclno, Miss Cox, Miss Evans and Miss Whlpplo aro In tho Bchool of arts and sclonco, MIbs Eula Evans, Miss Gurnoy, and Miss Lott aro In the school ot oducatlon, Mr. Robs Is studying engineering and Mr. Klrkham Klrk-ham Is In tho school of commorco and llnanco. Although registration Is not yot comploted 1047 havo onrollod. A got acquainted rocoptlon was given by tho faculty last wook and a hlko to tho big "U" on tho hill abovo tho campus was arrangod by tho Btudonts. Classes havo organized, publications aro bolng Issued and all campus actlvltlos aro moving. Football prac-tlco prac-tlco Is hold ovory afternoon both for tho froshmon and varsity Bquads, - - 'ittti.gtliaitttttttit Mrs. Mark Austin of Idaho, Is a Lohl visitor this wook. Hood rubbors at Peoplo's Co-op. adv. Miss Myrl Clark and Art Worlton nttondod tho Northern States Mission reunion at Salt Lako Saturday. o Tuesday ovonlng tho mutuals ot tho llvo wnrds hold socials In tholr various wards. Tho ovonlng was spent with programs and dancing. |