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Show THE I r w The Man with a Fat i OMES-.NKW- J. W. Olpin, transacted in Salt Lake Wednesday. Bank Account business isn't nervous. n Provo Miss Albertus Lynn has returned to Salt Lake after a few weeks visit here with her mother. Mrs. Ruth Emerson of Idaho, is the guest of her parents Mr. and Airs. Edward Jones this week. Mrs. Ella Young In Provo last week. He knows he can meet his obligations right on A baby girl was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olpin. the dot, because he Mr. and Airs. Wilford Cole, motor- Provo. where they ed to Provo Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Elgy Ellersou have spent the day visiting with relatives returned home from Salt Lake where and friends. they havq resided for the past few Mrs. Alex Pace and daughter of months. Price, Utah, are visiting with relatJ. F. Newton is down from Salt ives in Nephi this week. Lake for a short visit with his family J. H. Lunt, went to Leamington, Miss Lillian Mudge of Salt Lake Wednesday to purchase a bunch of has returned home after spendng a cattle. week here as the guest of Mr. and Miss Maida Foote, went to Payson Mrs. Ed Piatt. Wednesday where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Brimhall of relatives for some time. Provo visied with Mrs. Brimhall's Loran Belliston, came down from parents this week. Park City" Monday for a few days Eldred Kay of Provo was down for visit with his parents in this city. a short visit with relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams, of Eureka were the guests Wednesday Mr. and .Mrs. Hyrum Kay, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Cazier. Mrs. Adelbert Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. James Cole, and Mr Wilford Floyd Cloward of Santaquin Mona visitors last week. Cole, were called to Eureka yester day on account of the serious illness Glen Hatton and Glen Pratt were of their brother Mr. Ross Cole. down from Eureka for a few days Mrs. J. E. 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