Show I Local Jots Mrs Rhodn Malcolm of Eureka visited visit-ed in this city Friday and Saturday of last week J W Kramer has sold his farm nt Lake Slioru to the West boys and will move to Spanish Fork Mrs Hannah Boyack Is down from Mammoth visiting with her parents Bishop and Mrs Marimis Larsen Miss Annie Evert of Provo has been visiting in this city during the week with the family of Andrew Jensen Claud Saxey went to Salt Lake Wednesday to transact business connected con-nected with the railway mail service Under the new management the Electric J Theater is pleasing its patrons more than ever If you want to spend a very enjoyable evening go to the Electric Theater Mrs Doctor Niel of Richfield and Mrs Niels Jensen of Provo stopped and ate dinner at The Press office Monday while on their way to Pond I town where they will visit a short i time At a meeting of the board of school 1 I trustees held last Friday night the plans of architect r T Davis of Provo wire accepted for a 30000 modern school building to be erected on the grounds of tho old Thurber school opposite the city hull Lust Sunday night Mrs II W Cruei was taken suddenly ill Doctor Hagan 1 was called in and pronounced it appendicitis append-icitis and advised that she be taken tr the hospital She was taken to th e ispitul i at Salt Lake Monday and operated oper-ated on the sumo day find is reported to be doing nicely Our cash box at present is running mighty low We wish some of those who are indebted to us would permit their souls to prick them into line to such an extent as1 to loosen un a little on their purse strings Look at you name label and if the date on it Is i past you should be making this office u 1 pleasant call I i Th Petersen the blacksmith has 4 moved his shop from the lot opposite the postolHce to the vacant lot west of Oran Lews stoic The country opposite the potofflcu now looks like a desert i Eirikssons place is i empty Houtza old saloon stand is dry and the pounding of Petersens hammer on the anvil gone purely it makes it seem that there is nothing left to live for Last Mo uluy afternoon about thirty friends and relatives of Mr and Mrs Peter F Boyack met at their home to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of their wedding At i p 1 m the guests sat down to sumptuous dinner after which they spent tho aftemooi in in social chat Mr and Mrs Boyack I were married April 5 180 and have 2 sons five daughters and eleven grandchildren grand-children I Last Saturday night the relatives a id friends of Mrs Andrew Nielsen I gave her a grand surprize as she is going to California on a visit Mrs Hans Larsen was in the chair and < l she conducted the program in a most able manner The most pleasing features Othe evening were a quartet by the Nielsen family entitled God will Protest Pro-test You Mother and u bolo by Hans Larsen entitled We will Welcome Your Return Dainty refreshments I I were served The midsummer session of the Utah I Irs Association will bu held in Provo June 8 It is i expected that nearly a 1 I hundred men who are engaged in the newspaper work will visit i this city It is said that the Commercial C lub will take a hand in entertaining the men as it is concekd that it will be one of the very hest advertisements Provo has yet I had No doubt these men will be treated a treat-ed in the Rood Provo style and they will go to their homes and spread the c gospel l of Beautiful Provoism r Provo Herald f The Greer building formerly occupied s bj the dry goods department of Oran Lewis store is now vacant Mr Lewis having decided that spreading out over and covering so much space docs not pay it is I not business All the groceries groc-eries and dry goods are now in one building and the Mime amount of l business can be handled I to better advantage ad-vantage and with less help The place has been entirely rearranged and painted paint-ed and to those entering it gives the impression of being very neat and tasty It was a business move |