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Show i" NEWSY NOTES FROM ALPINE. The Relief Hocloty gave- tin "old time" ball In tho Alpine Opera Houbc, Thursday, March 1U, eommoiunrathe of tho organization of tho society. MIbb Mary Lyman, recently letutncd from the northwestern states mission, Iiiih been visiting with her friend and former companion In the field for a few days. At the Sunday services In tho ward hoitso both ladles discoursed upon their past experiences as mls- 1 blounrlcfl. , ' I Mrs. R. Y. Nash Is visiting with her 'daughter, Mrs. J, W. Johnson of Provo. I 1 Mr. Oscar Whitby and family havo moved to Idaho, whcro they expect to mnko their home. Ex-Hlshop II. Fullmer Is moving Ills I furniture to his new home In American Amer-ican Fork. t Mrs. It. C, Rowlands attended the funeral of Mrs. Sinn King ln American I Fork, Wednesday. Rumor reports that two of our prominent young men, Wesloy Heck, on a mission to Now Zealand, nnd Edw. Hurgess of tho northwestern states mission, will return homo during dur-ing the next two months. Mr. Gcorgo Dubois, principal of the district school, spent Saturday and Sundny nt his homo in Vineyard. Mrs. Amnndn Lundgrcen hns boon quite 111 for ton dnys, but Is roportcd 1 somo bettor. Mr. Carllslo of Mill Creek Is n visitor visi-tor In Alpine. Sovernl days ago thro Jewelry merchants mer-chants mndo their advent Into Alpluo, I nnd finding business so dull wcro glad to exchnngo somo of their goods for .somothlng to cnt. When last soen they wore wending their wny to I "greener pastures." o - |