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Show Pointed Paragraphs. Miss Florence Monsen returned from Payson Sunday. She has spent a couple of weeks visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Owen Meiling. I Dr. E. 0. Onion of Illinois is visiting visit-ing with-his brother-in-law, Dr. Linebaugh of Moroni. He expects to spend a number of weeks; in the west. Master Douglas Strang is spend ing the week with a friend at Hotel Moxum Salt Lake City. Douglas says he will take a float in Great Salt Lake ' on the 4th. Mr. Ed. Madsen, one of Mt. Pleas-ant's Pleas-ant's popular young men, visited in Salina several days recently and was the guest of Miss Edna Madsen. There won't be need of any change of name in this case. Call. The Call reports that John and Earnest Winkler of Mt. Pletsant bought an eighty-acre farm at Clarion Clar-ion in Siever Co. and put in half of it in grain. They will have no crop at all because they could get no water. And other cases, many of them, might be mentioned. The town is parctically devoid of Seely's this week, the Dale having contribufed nearly all of that name residing here to the big reunion being held at Mt. Pleasant iu honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the birth of William, Joseph, Stewart, and Eva R. Seely of Mt. Pleasant all of whom either have just reached or will soon pass that milestone. We have . been the victim of many i dark look the latter part of the ,vf ek from one of our typos, M's; Anna Wood, who, on the morning of the departure of the Seely .s for the big reunion in Mt. Pheasant, was thrown from a horse which she had '-ven experimenting upon to see if fie same were safe for George to t ickle on the ride over the mount a'lt. T lie accident might have resultM worse, but as it is she is now faor-i faor-i ig us with her jolly presence, Ioo3 -i ig a little worse for her little cipade hut happy in the knowbd'.in.1 o: HIS return next week. Progrc t3. |