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Show Ova4 the lUountmn Choice Clippings from the Sanpete Valley Paper Manti Frank Cux of Orangcville is a Manti visitor this week. Mrs. Maggie McCaU entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hatton and Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins of the Foote company at supper Monday evening. W. W. Crawford speaks very highly of the benefits derived by delegates to the rourjdup at Logan last week and regretted the fact so few Sanpeters were there. On his trip he met our former townsman, P. F. Graber, who is prospering in the vaudeville and picture business. Myron Bird was taken to Salt Lake Fridav where he underwent an operation opera-tion for appendicitis. According to the last reports from the city he is doing nicely. J. C. Lemon and John E. Larson were over from Ferron during the week. E. T. Parry was called to Salt Lake Wednesday on business. Mrs. W. G. Crawford and daughter Miss Eva, came out from Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Frank Parry of Manti, Utah, were visitors in the Park the first of the week the guests of Mrs. Parry's parents, Mr. and Mrs John McKay. Their visit was a very pleasant pleas-ant one. Park City Record. A. O. Allison is taking a vacation of about six weeks. L. Oakley acting as agent for the ). & R. G. during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Sidwell entertained Sunday evening. The evening was spent with music, cards and refreshments. refresh-ments. C.F. Parry went to Salt Lake yesterday yester-day for a second operation for nasal trouble. The preliminary program for the north ward mutual meeting Sunday evening will be a speech by J. W. Sessions; piano solo by Maud Tuttle; vocal due. ocneil Brown and Lucile Tuttle. Fred W. Tattle of this city and La-Priel La-Priel Willardson of Epnraim were married yesterday and a reception tendered them in Epnraim last night bv the bride's parents. Salina is figuring on holding one of the biggest and besc fetes ever held in this part of the state to Uy, tomorrow and Sunday, entertaining the officials and a number of citizens who will atte.id the meeting of the State League of Municipalities. A program has been arranged for every minute of the time. nearts were trumps wicn the young people Wednesday and they had man enjyoable frolics witn valentines. Salina The new store whicn. is to be opened about the first of Marcn will bear the name "The Leader." A representative ot tne firm is now in New York where he buys anj ships an the goods for the store. Mr. Max Cohen, wnj will have charge of the place, is expected here about the 20th of this month. A number of Salina people have been in Manti this week on business connected con-nected with tneir religious ceremonies. Those going are: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Jonnoon, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dalshruu, Oeorge Cas u, ..no. Curtis ai.u Mrs. T. W. Simper The dance for young people at the R. S. Hall Monday evening drew quite a crowd and those out had a good time Dancing and lunch was the order. Ber-ener's Ber-ener's orchestra furnished the music. The Primary and Reunion class dance given by these organizations of the second ward at the Chapel Wednesday evening wag a deligntlul little atl'air and was well attended. Tne children had a real good time. Each person present receivtd a valentine. Justice W. H. Evans says the complaint com-plaint filed in the Justice's court uy Deputy Sheriff Koss, against James Sorenson for disposing of liquor witn-out witn-out a license, was dismissed by the sheriff for want of sumcent evidence. John Barnard, Jr. is now employed at the Salina depot with W . M . Forney . |