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Show I Mrs. J. Wellington Seely and son ' Frank are expected to return today from Salt Lake where the latter has been receiving treatment for his hearing. hear-ing. Judge George Christensen with his family is now nicely located in Manti having moved from Mt. Pleasant in order to be better situated for his judicial ju-dicial duties. Hugh Waymon of Molen, one of Emery county's earliest volunteers, having joined the regular army some two years ago, is visiting relatives in the county. Doc A. G. Gutheil was in town Tuesday Tu-esday accompanied by Druggist Sutton Sut-ton and family of Price to whom Doc has just sold a magnificent Willys-Knight Willys-Knight touring car. Tad, son of Bishop and Mrs. Alonzo Brinkerhoff of Emery is reported just recovering from a very malignant fever fev-er attack. The young man suffered intensely for a few days. Members of the Pleasure club with their husbands entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jensen at the Edmund Ed-mund Crawford home Saturday night. Mrs. Mae J. Staunton of Salt Lake , City was an Incoming stage passenger Wednesday having been sent out to assume the position of stenographer I and bookkeeper in the local Con. Wag- J on branch office. Locaf teamsters have been busy the I latter part of the week hauling a car-! car-! load of lumber for R. C. Miller from the Mohrland terminal. It is some of I the finest lumber that has showed up in the Dale for some time. Carter Curtis, one of Castledale's first volunteers, who recently quali-i quali-i fied as an expert marksman, suffered the loss of his right thumb the other day when handling another soldier's gun which was not supposed to be loaded. He is stationed at Douglas. Arizona, but may now be released to come home as it is thought the loss I of the member will incapacitate him for general service. A bone in his ! hand which was broken in a mixup ' with his mount had. just got well. |