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Show j Spring City Advertise-s should use the Christmas Christ-mas issue of the Pyramid. Mrs. D. C. Donaldson of Buhl, Idaho is here visiting with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blain. Warren Anderson left for M 'lilana Monday expectng to remain during the winter. FOR SALE 53 acres of land on County road between M'c. Plea?ant and Spring City, apply J . M. Aldricb. Mrs. Louisa Christensen has gone to Price expecting to remain about sixty days. The Home Dramatic is preparing to put on a play for the M. 1. A. at an early date. The new home of Albert A'.lrcd is rapidly nearing completion. They expect to be in their new home about Jan. 1st. Mr. N. B. Jensen, who is employed in the County Treasurers Office, spent a couple of days at home tlr's week. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nielson of Chester Ches-ter will celebrate their Golden Wedding Wed-ding Friday evening. A nice time is being arranged for. J. M. Johnson has purchased the farm of Hyrum Larson south of town, Mr. Larson expects to move to Utah County in the near future. ED JOHNSTON-DRUGS. Mount Pleasant and Moroni. FREE delivery to any place in Sanpete Co. Mail & Phone orders receive prompt attention. atten-tion. Advertisement. Mrs. Chris Sorensen returned to Elsinore with her mother Thursday where she expects to remain for a short time visiting with relatives and friends. The large farm of Rasmus Strate .vhich has been run for some time by Larson ane Puzey is to be cut up in small farms and rented to different individuals. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blain and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Peterson went to Ogden Monday to attend the wedding .if theirrelalive, Lee Peterson, form .rly of Spring City. Mr. A. C. Strate and wife and i heir daughter Melba have returned nome after spending the summei with friends and relatives in Canada. Their daughter Phyllis stopped ofi at Sat Lake, but will be homeaboui Christmas. Mr. Johanas Christensen one ot Spring Cities aged citizens, died at us home, Tuesday. Mr. Christensen, a brick layer by mde, has been i .esident of Spring City for a gooo nany years. His widow and a large family of sons survive him. The funeral fun-eral will be held Friday afternoon. A great many people think tht government would get rid of tht expense of carrying the mails if ii owned the railroads. If the roilroads could eet rid of paying taxes, as th-jovernment th-jovernment would, they could aft'orc to carry the mails for nolhing. In 912 raiiroa ls received only $50,458,-758.00 $50,458,-758.00 for their mail service against 1118,153,819.00 they paid in taxes. Mrs. Carl Hansen of Ephraim returned re-turned home Saturday after two weeks stay with her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Erickson of Mt. Pleasant and her sister, Mrs. J. P. Johnson, Mrs. Ericksen's baby has been suf fering with a severe attack of Bronchitis, Bron-chitis, having taken ill while Mrs. Ericksen was here attending the Hanson reunion some time aero. A farewell reception was given at the Mormon Tabernacle Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith and family, of Trinidad. Colo. An excellent program was rendered and refreshments served. Friday evening the teachers of tht religion classes entertained for then in a similar capacity. They departed depart-ed for their home Saturday. Mr. Smith is a Railroad Engineer and expressed ex-pressed himself as being very much oleased witn this part of the country, and will probably return t( Utah and locate. |