Show t T PLEASaNT EqS Aw S Nison Coining Back Prom CaforiDeth of a Pioneer Special Correspondence Mt Plelt Dec 1Andrew S Nil son who left lhis city 1 month ago a went t California In hop of obtaining relief for heart troubles writes to relates rela-tes here that prominent Jhysica of Los Angeles have informed him atr a I careful diagnosIs or his case that cl italic conditions are in no degree repon nbl fr his illness and that he will not be benefited by remaining there Mr benefie rmaning Nison and ire who accompanied hIm on days the trip are expected home in a few Auust Anderson one of this velley 5 early setUers diei this week from art attack of pneumonia Mr Anderson was born in Lunsrp Elfsburg Lane Sweden Mahch14 1843 He came to Utah and Mt Pleasant when a very young boy and has resided Ia this vicinity since He was at cnn timo in rnscc1nn of a larre amount tii staunch business men of the community He leavec a family of six children besides his wife Messrs Seely Nelson and Peterson who accompanied a trainload of stock east a couple of weeks ago returned this week They were fomed to dispose of their stoc1 on a falling market and consequently con-sequently did not realize as much as anticipated an-ticipated A new theatrical combinatiOn has been formed in this valler this week and will shortly take the road for a tour of this and neighboring states The organizatiOa vil1 be known as the Washington Dna matic company and is composed of the following members Mr and SIrs James Ellis Hariy Bean and Daisy Tudor who were with the Imperial Dramatic company com-pany until the recent disbanding J W Tie and liss May Schanalbe of the Eph ralm Dramatic company and A B Torn son the erstwhile Utah newspaper man The initial performance will be given at Mantl next week The local Odd Fellows lodge elected the foliowing officere at their semian flhiaI f1eCtlOfl held this week Noble grand George Ryland vice grand Wit ham Olsen secretary A Waldemar treasurer A Mane cliaplilin C M Hansen Han-sen of Ephraim The A 0 U W order will cect officers next Monday evening Three cases of eariet fever have been reportee to the health officer this week and are qcinrazUned They are in the families of W D Candland Thomas Bra by and Leo Burnett None of the cases are considered serious A twe and onehalf years old child of thur Everett died thIs week of mem braneous croup |