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Show " Over tbt Mountain'.' CLlHm'GS FROM SAM'ETE PAI'F.KS Manti '. The Domgaare family is arranging to hold a reunion in this city the 27th of this month in honor of the 100th birthday anniversary of Niels Peter Doingaurd. Invitations are beintr jsent to relatives in several different I states. John Alder was among the holiday i visitors from the A. C. at Logan. I Miss LaRue M'jnk entertained Sat urday tiight for Lucile Anderson who will soon leave Manti. Local ph sicians performed an operation on Carlyle Christofferson Uie past week drawing off a collection of water from the chest cavity. Sheldon Anderson came over from Prr:j to attend the Crawford Munk nuptials. Miss Laura Crane of Salina visited in Manti the past. week. Chris Anderson came homo from Evan ton, wyu. for a short holiday visit. He says the Manti mechaires will remain in Lvanston until spring. Ted Jones is up from Sigurd among j holiday visitors. Mrs. E. V.Hardy of Salt Lake is I visiting in this cay. Mr. Hardy went to St. George to attend the funeral of his father. Mrs. S. A. Cahoon was out from Salt Lake for Christmas returning Sunday. Miss Lusdla Lo.vry came down from Prove yesterday for a few days visit. Marslial Harmon placed three young men uider arrest for drunkeness Christmas and brought them before I Justice McAllister, who let them off J with a lecture this Lime with the ad-i ad-i monition that they would get the lull j penalty of the law if the offence was j repeated. j Miss Leona Farnsworth who is j teaching at Goshen was home for ! New Years. Mis3 Lucile Anderson entertained ' for her friends Monday night. ; L.'Ster !!ain..n an I wife of Salina 'visited tk; on ai.-i's parents in this city the pa.it week . Word cow i'i-otrt Oregon that John Strinhain, formerly ., of Manti has soUi his holdings in Lnbler and invastet n farnjtug land r.ear Union, Oregor Miss Delia, Keller entertained a number num-ber of friends Saturday evening. Tne Misses Ann and Winnie parry-entertained parry-entertained about about forty friends at a card partv Monday night. Miss MJjierva Mickelson won the ladies' prize and her sister Miss Alice the booby prize. John Aider won first prize for the gents and Ed Tuttle the bo by. Music and refreshments added to the evenings entertainment. H. R. Cramer of Denver was a guest of Miss Florence Fox Tuesday to Thursday. Lorin Merriam and Miss Isabell Livingston wer. married in this city Saturday. An entertainment was given giv-en at the home of W. D. Livingston, the bride's brother, Tuesday evening. Miss Mabel Parry has isited in Provo the past week. She is expected home today. David Hatton of Provo is a gue; t at the home of his sister, Mrs. Niels Peterson. L. R. Anderson and family movod ' to Salt Lake Wednesday where they ; nave ie::ted rooms and will reside the : next three months while Mr. Anderson Ander-son attending the legislature. During the year 1912 there has been 140 marriages licenses issued in Sanpete. ;alh he Misses Thuressa Gates and Essie j Fenn entertained a num-ber of their j friends last Friday evening at the j home of Mrs. G. A. Gates, in honor of j their cousins frojs. Canada. Covers, wore spread for fourteen. A well pre- j pared supper was served, after tvhich ; the crowd adjourned t" trie dance. i Miss Emelin Rasniir-'en of Salina ( was married yesterday at Richfield to , Mr. Phil Daiton of Sandy and the couple will nuke thVir h:j:n in Salioa for the present. Th" bride is 21 and the groom 25. Mts,s Kmelia was at court in Eieiifield r.-cently and had her former marrige unnuled. She did not receive a divorce but the court ruled that the marriage was illegal and therefore void. Uncle John Elben has been very sick i for a time and is not improved at this writing. - Mrs. A. J. Lewis entertained at an i elaborate dinner for a few of her I friends Now Years day. ' Henry McKenna is having his share of it this winter. He has been bedfast for a couple of weeks or more with bronchitis and is still far from being , well. I George Poulsen returned last week ! from Park College, Missouri, where he epent several months, i Miss Emma ChristenBOn, who has I been away teaching school, has been home for the holidays. Joseph A. Anderson was home from : the Agricultural College for the holidays holi-days . Miss Mary ChriBtensen entertained her fellow school ma'ams at her home Friday evening and a delightful time was had. Hugh Stevens of Goahen has been spending the holiday in Salina, having a real good time. Mrs. E. A. Thorsen has spent part of the holiday season at Goshen, visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens. Mr. pnd Mrs. George Gates went to Spanish Fork Monday, being called there by a message announcing that Mrs. Gates' mother wai dying. Mrs. Oseka of Salt Lake is visiting with her parent9, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bellon. |