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Show ' 'Over -InUloimiaw ' ' i CUITIXC.S l-KCM SAM'ETE PAPKl'S Epliraim Miss Alice Lund has returned from a lusint-ss trip to Salt Lake and. Utah ' couniics. Miss Lund won the distinc- j tion of -writing uiore insurance in ' December than any other agent in , this state for the Penn Mutual Li e Insurance company, and in reco-nuio.i ot her work she was given a handsome prize. The B-tnk of Ephraitn held its annual ' election Tuesday uft.rnojn and tie. tt d the lollop in j; dii ect'ji ate: J. F. Mc-C Mc-C irFeriy, Cnris Wi1l.:r.Jsen, F. H. Rasmuss-j.i, Pet.-r Lund, WTtliam G. B irton, T. A. B.'al, Andrew O.risten-8.-n, A. N. Bjerreaard, and J.ih.1 ; Atinti-on. The board will,elcct ofn-. cers next ..ionday. Mrs. Oscar Neilson is seriously ill as ; the resul; of a hemorrhage which she! sustained last Monday afttrnoor. ' It was reported Timrsday afternoon ; that her condition was quite favorable. I Mr. and Mrs. Ben iiasmusson enter I tained Wednes ay at the Dell hotel in ! honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rasmus-' son of Magrath, Canada. j It is reported that Peter Peterson, ! who underwent an operation at Saltj L ike, is on the read to recovery. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rasmusson of Magrath, Canada, called on relatives and friends in this city this week. Martin -Isaacson spent Monday in Mt. Pleasant. Willard Pehrson is in Ephraim on business. Miss Pearl Thorpe was pleasantly surprised by her primary class Friday evening. Miss Josephine Mortenson entertained entertain-ed the J. G. F. jrirls Monday evening. Miss Esther Gates of Salina is employ em-ploy edjn the new hotel. Miss Luella Christensen returned Wednesday from a pleasure trip to California. Parley Christensen returned from Mayfield Wednesday. Miss Grace Larson came home from Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Ben Carlson and family returned return-ed from Fairview Tuesdsy. Salin i j If Mayor Martin hasn't, he ought to i gie the keys of the city to the pretty s -hool ma'ams who are in ?alina this j we-k. Welc .mi-to them all. All of' them are educat.'d and' intelligent,! some of them are fair, some of them are fortv. James S. Jensen, who wmt down to Salt Lake last week to interview the j 1 "gislators, was given the position of a '.-isrant sergeant at arms, a id will be ahs-nt all winter. Misses Corny Ditlevsen and Ilene j Rasmussen went to Ephraim last Mon- day to represent the Salina second ! ward at the Snow Academy in the j San lay school course given there. Davi.i Bird has this week purchased the house and lot hitherto belonging to J. D. Merrick. I: is said that Isaac Colby has ex- ! c mged jarms with a Mr. LSastain of t-igurd and will remove there shortly. Miss Alvilda Nielson is home from P.i:e, whi re she has been for several months past, and has done very well. Mr. and Mrs. W. if tirown went to St. Anthony, Idaho, Tuesday on maL-ters maL-ters of business, as Mr. Brown has some interest there. Mr C. M. Hansen celebrated his oS'.h birthday Wednesday. A good big family dinner was given in his honor. He is hale and hearty at this age and lite still looks good to nim. Several friends have received cards from Mis- Essie Rex who is so.ourning in Washington D. C. and is certainly taking in the sights there. While the place is hardly up to the standard of Salina, there is still much to see and admire. Mrs. Joseph Prows spent a few days a Manti last week, and went up again o'l Tuesday of this week to spend a few days on bu-iness. Mr. E. W. Ellis, Secretary of the Jensen Creamery Co., was in Salina this week on matters ot business. To Mrs. Isaac Harding was born a so.i Mond i.v. To Mrs. Morrill Robins, a daughter Sunday. To Mrs. Lucius Gatrs, a son, Monday. Mon-day. Onest Nielson, who has been down with a hard attack of pneumonia, is said to be improving. The teachers institute opened here yesterday afternoon. j The High School Domestic Science students and teachers prepared and i urnished the banquet feast given the I j teachers who attended institu'e here. ' It was very creditable, j Redmond Charles Jensen has purchased an. or-' or-' gan this week. The school closed Thursday morn-. morn-. ing to allow the teachers to attend the . institute at. Salina. J The Redmond ball team went down and played the Elsinore team Wednes-day Wednes-day night and beat them to a frazzle. . |