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Show H. P. Jorgensen has spent the week at Moroni at the home of her sister, Mrs. James Fechser, the family fami-ly being all sick with Influenza. Mr. and Mrs. W. ir. C. Morrison returned to their home at Monroe, Thursday after a ten day visit with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ericksen acompanied them home and will spend a month at Monroe and Richfield. Bishop James Larsen returned home from Boneta, Utah, Wednesday Wednes-day after an absence from home of several weeks. Mrs. E. C. Johnson entertained at a delightful kensington Wednesday aftrenoon. Special musical numbers were furnished by Miss Arclee Ear-nett Ear-nett and Miss Margaret Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marx went to La Point, Utah Tuesday and expect to make their future home at that place. Mr. Marx has a brother, Joseph who is living at that place. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jensen departed Tuesday morning for Mackay, Idaho wherethey will spend the greater portion of the summer. Mr. Jensen .recently purchased a fine ranch near Mackay and his sons are looking after the place at the present time. Mrs. Ellas Gardner of Thistle has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Seely in this city during the week. She also visited a short time ago at Richfield. She left Tuesday morning for her home at Thistle. Mrs. Andrew Johansen of Boneta left for her home Tuesday morning after visiting three weeks with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Mons Monson in this city. She was a former resident of'Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. E. H. Ericksen returned Monday Mon-day from Salt Lake City where she has been visiting with her daughter, during the past month. Miss Eva Simpson came homp Monday- from Salt Lake City, where she has spent a month visiting friends. Rodney Baanall of Chester left Tuesday for Price where he will engage en-gage in shearing. Moroni Faux and Eugene-Faux of Moroni left Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City. Moroni experts to engage in business in the city. |