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Show Over the mountain Choice Clippings from the Sanpete Valley Papers 1- Mt. Pleasant R. Aiviit rson went to Utah county on busini'ss SuncUy. Mr. Anderson will make nn extended business trip into Emery county boforo returning home. Mrs. Cecil Murphy and and Mrs. Olivia Pedcock, dauKhters of Mrs. Mary Gade, are here from Pocatello, Idaho, lor a visit with their mother and other relatives and friends. Perry Bush of American Fork, will open the barber shop formerly occuired by J. C. Barton, on March 1st. Mr. Bush is a m in of much experience, having wo ked in many of the up-to-d ite shops in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H.yrum Fechser hav been in Fairview for a few days attending attend-ing the Terry reunion. Elmer Miller has recently had two new barber chairs installed in his barber bar-ber shop on the corner of Main and State street. A new mirror, that will extend the full length of the building, has been ordered and will be installed as soon as it arrives from the factory. A Johnson, mauager of the Wasatch Mercantile Co., is a business visitor in Salt Lake this week. W. D. Candland, president of the State Land Board, is in Salt Like on business. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielson are down from their present home in Indianola and will remain here indefinitely. L. C. Rasmussen and Joseph Mon-sen, Mon-sen, members of" the board of directors direc-tors of the Central Utah Farmer's Exchange, will go to Salina Friday on business connected with that organization. organiza-tion. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Johnron entertained enter-tained Wednesday, Feb. 14th. in honor hon-or of the latter's 50th anniversary of her birth.. An elaborate dinner was served in the evening, and latter car I playing and fortune telling was indulged in-dulged in Those present: Host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mtisen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. Boon Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dreage and Mr. and Mrs. R Whittaker Mrs. H. S. Nielson, Airs. J. F. Jensen, and Mrs. W. W. Wood ring, Peter Jensen, Jen-sen, Ed Wall, Pearlv Johnson and Misses Viola Whittaker Rhe Dreage, Mayme Monk, Fern Sorenson Those present expressed having had a very enjoyable time. Nels Waldemar returned home Saturday Satur-day from Frisco where he has spent the winter. Christian Larsen is reported seriously seri-ously ill, grave hopes are entertained for his recovery. Mrs. H. II. Lawson has been in Ml. Pleasant for a few days visiting with her husband. Jacob Neif and Frank Reusch ariived home from Colorado during the week. Mr. and Mrs. R. b'. Small of Nephi are here visiting with the family of Mr. Small's brother. S. D. Longsdorf is in Salt Lake looking look-ing after tne atiairs of the state during the absence of the governor. Wliile in the city, Showman will indeavor to perfect himself in dancing the Grizzly Bear waltz on roller 8Kat.es. Cashier rl. C. Beaumann of the north Sanpete Bank, is again contined to his bed, suifering witn stomach trouble. J. JJ. Si.i.pson is acting cashier during Mr. Beauiiiann's lllnesd. J . W . McGarn has tnis week received receiv-ed several pu.-a cards from F. C. Jensen who is at present in Cuoa. The cards snow tue tobacco industry as it is carried carri-ed Oil b tn; natives, from the time li is piauLeu until it is made into cigars and then reuueed to asnes and returned I to inotner earth. The members of the Home Culture club surprised Mrs. W. C. Hunter Tues-f Tues-f luriioon. A nice program consisting con-sisting of music and oongs was rendered render-ed and a uengnuui luucueon served. Mrs. Hunter lias ueen in i r sometime and biili unable to leave her room. Capt. and Mrs, Tnos. Braby enter-ta.ned enter-ta.ned tne commissioned and noncommissioned non-commissioned olticers 01 Oo.npiny U. N G. U. at tneir ho . e last Thursday evening in honor of Lieut. Pearson. A delightful luncneon was serveu and a pleasant evening spen" in social Chat. Tnose present were: Lieut. Boyden, Sergeant Cnnstensen, Sergeant Braby, Quarter Master Serg. vVise, Corp rais Nielson and Peterson and Private S.ndergaard. Lauritz Lar en has been a bussiness visitor in Salt Lake for a few days. aiuiity L. Rowe of this City and Miss Rui.n E. Dye of Moroni, surprised their friends by goi. g to Manii and procuring a marriage license this week, returning as man and wife. Sid's right arm is almost disabled, caused by hand shaking. Tneir many friends wish them every success in their new adventure. ad-venture. I - Spring eity Mr. and Mrs. James Hansen are visitors in Provo. j G. W. Urismore of Salt Lake City is the uest of Miss Ruth Fransen. James Clawson is a business visitor in Salt Lake this week. Miss Lanina Justesen has gone to Salt Lake to remain a few weeks, Mrs. Cecil Murphy and Mrs. Olivia Pedcock of Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting visit-ing here with their sister. Mrs. Lyman Aldrich. The Latter Day Saints are preparing to hold a bazar, commencing Feb. 28, and continuing until March 2nd inclusive. in-clusive. Lloyd Anderson of Gunnisonstopped off here a few days to visit with his parents. Mr. Anderso.. is on his way to Bear River where he intends to locate. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Justeson entertained en-tertained a number of their friends Thursday evening. Refreshments were served. A number of friends of Gustava Larsen gave her a very pleasant surprise sur-prise Friday evening at the home of her uncle. A general gooJ time was enjoyed. A very enjoyable affair wag the 'Hearty Party' given Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr3. J. M. ! Aldrich, the guests being the members j of the Home Culture club. The decorations decora-tions consisted of carnations and roses 1 Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Fer-gus Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Lester Acord, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. West, Miss Vera Blain and ' Newal Larson. |