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Show ff iaiTnp'llTTTTlH II l I II I I'M -J JJHi HI H' II1 I j j Neighborhood News , Cherries at the Qualiiy .Market. Walter McArthur spent the Fourth 1 in Salt Lake. , . Economy Fruit Jars Quality Market. Mark-et. House for Rent inquire of Mrs. I Eph. Madsen. Fruit Jars, caps and rubbers, Progress Pro-gress Merc Co. Born- to the wife of Gibbs Mon-sm, Mon-sm, a daughter, July 6 th. 15)12. Mrs. John Hasler and Miss Host-etler Host-etler were temple visitors at Manti this week. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables i.t tl.e Qualify Market. Mrs. John Carter and daughter May have been visitors at the Manti Temple this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cummings returned re-turned from lleber City where they have been on a visit for a few days. Earnest Hansen went to Salt Lake to spend the Fourtn. and had a very fine time. End of week sale tomorrow at Quality Market. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Nielson have returned from Price and Salt Lake City where they been for uweek or more. White Wine, Malt Heinz Pickling Vinegars, prices 40c to SOc at the Progress. Mr. and Mrs. A. Merz were tem-'ple tem-'ple visitors at Manti this week. Dr. Emotine B. Wells accompanied them on their trip and will attend conference confer-ence while there. Miss Crystal Jensen is on an extended ex-tended pleasure trip to Provo and Pleasant Grove where she is visiting with relatives and friends. She will be absent a week or more before returning. re-turning. Miss Arbrelia Seely entertained at a Kensington Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Lucile Howe and Miss Eva Barton. The rooms; were decor ated in peonies and rostis and twelve guests were served at si dainty lun- 't cheon. - ; , j Mr. E. Parley Ciii'f and family re ! 5 turned toJHeber City Tuesday. His I - wife and famiiy went on the train to : Provo Monday while he went through - the valley in a buggy. Tuesday ' morning they continued their jour-; jour-; ney homeward from Provo in their ! carriage. . i ' I wish to thank the people of Mt. Pleasant for their gc neroSily in se-v se-v curing a home for myself and child-? child-? ren. j Mrs. J. C. Rer.burg ' Mrs. N. P. M-adsen accompanied by Miss Mary Ann Hansen, left Fri-i, Fri-i, day of last week for St. Anthony, I Idaho. Airs, Madsen will probably spend the summer - ith her son, David C. Madsen and family. 5 The fishing party which wassched- ) uled by V. N. Peterson and Owen Meiling of Payson came off as had been planned. Strong as Cupid ! played his part there was no response from Mr-! Peterson's sweetheart and j from the forlorn look on his face j" since the return it would lead one to .' 3 believe that the trip had been a fail- ure. J August and Henry W all, the suc-y suc-y cessful fishermen, have returned : from another trip. This time they : i went to Gooseberry and caught as j ) many of the little speekled beauties a as the law would allow. Tiiey want- ; r ed to stay longer but had t return: b on account of having' too many fish. ! ) V.L.Johnson, one of Mount Pleas- i ant's most progressive young busi- j L ness men, has aecepte 1 a position j y with Kimball and & Richards, Land j 1 Merchants of Salt Lake City, and is doing a very nice little business for 5 the company. He has only been with the company a few weeks but has al-'J al-'J ready sold a i;ood many lots in Hi- land Park. . MissLu Allen, local music instruct or of the Ulan C mservaiui-y of music, has received a month's vaea-U vaea-U tion and will spend a few weeks 'J with her mother in Salt Lake City. i She left on Monday to be gone about. three weeks before returning to her regular work again. Miss Winniefred Jensen returned. gj Wednesday from an extended pieas- j ure trip to" Boise Ciiy blr.ho, Logan I and Salt Lake. Miss Jensen was ab-y ab-y I sent about throe veoks. during 1 which time she visited with a nuvn- ber of her College friends whose hm-j hm-j ! uaintance she made while at Ob', nisi r Ohio. Mr. ami Mrs. Stew ar' Soely wer.t ! to St. An t'n ry Idaho Saturday of y last week. Tin y spent p. mst 4nj-y-! 'k time iu-re in Mt. r'.a.ant. r ! Asid- from the l)ig S: e'y It; union wl;ich they c:r)r-.iu'Hai!y t-ast.Td y i t'oey wore riviiego'i to vI-!l with : many of their iviatives whom th.'y have nor sx-en for riar.v ears. Altho ?JMr Seeiv thinks Mv . rieas--mt to b-yi, b-yi, 1 ihe host linle town to I'.vo in lie tiivis j5 j that he is ab!- to .roeie more in Ids I line of work in Lh:.h'. He ao'-ays lias -4 I a longing desire to visit in '. it. Picas i'ant. ' |