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Show What Utahns are Doing Mrs. Thco. Millar and children of American Fork spent last week with relatives rela-tives at Taylorsvllle and Salt Lake City. Miss Sadie Imlay of New Haven has gone to Salt Lake City to visit her sister. Miss Winnie Candland has returned to Mi. Pleasant from a lengthy visit with mends In Salt Lake. Mid. Ethel McGahen is In Mt. Plcasnnt from Salt Lake on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Seely. Mrs. M. A. Hardy returned to Salt Lake last Friday morning after a visit In Pay-son Pay-son with relatives and friends. Hyrum Taylor. Jr.. returned to Ma-grath. Ma-grath. Alberta, on Friday, from Salt Lake City, where he has been attending school. Mrs. Ernest Bennlon, who has been spending the winter months In Utah, has returned to Magrath, Alberta. Mifcs Amanda .Torgensen of Mt. Pleasant has been promoted to assistant chief operator op-erator In the Bell Telephone exchange ln Salt Lake. ' Misa Irene Nielson is visiting at her home in Mt. Pleasant. She is attending school In Salt Lake and Is home for a few days only. Mrs. Earl Garrett of Salt Lake City has returned home after a ten days' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crookston of American Fork. Mrs. Alice Cavanaugh and babv of Salt Lake returned home on Saturday, after a week's visit in American Fork with her mother, Mis. Thomas Lee. Warren Foster of Salt Lake Citv has been spending a few days In Logan. At one time he was editor of Living Issues, published in Salt Lake City. Miss Mamie Cramer of Salt Lake City is visiting her friend and companion, Miss Agnes Irvine, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Ajax of Tooele City. ' T. E. Steele and family of Salt Lake came to American Fork Sunday morning for a few days' visit and, Incidentally, to surprlso Alice T. Steele, It being her j birthday, I Nathan Robinson. . who has been visit-1 visit-1 ing Ids brother Jed for some weeks, will l return to Salt Lake in a dav or two to make preparations for the removal of his family and household effects to Shelley. Miss .Mary Langley of Ashton. Ida., left Saturday evening for Salt Lake, where she will spend a few days before reluming relum-ing to her home at Los Angcle.1:. A. C. Langley accompanied hia daughter aa far as Iduho Falls. Charles Qulgley, general manager for Studebaker Bros, company, was in Pros- ton and Logan on Thursday and Friday. Ho expresses himself as being satisfied with tho apparent prospects for the present pres-ent year in a business way. President Angus M. Cannon left SI. George Monday for his home in Salt Lake I City. He bus been spending the winter In St. Georgo with his brother. President David II. Cannon, on account of his health, which haa been much Improved. I |