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Show THE Sl | Sees days : at State Society snp He was ec called Busycurred his last littleweek. ofdaughter, Beste | MANTI. hace. | during the w seek on Gronvig ome home to]te surprise ) HERALD-REPUBLICAN: at h his ho me r Wednesday whosein Mant Virgieure) ka. death || ‘ rriiiss a. Rosenlof 3 wes fends “sofat friends busine of the "eatscoelie ra as }rmain Inde a one ee. a visiting. caugh' ite Anite ly SALT al | will by i PO i CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1909. : eA Jones rationed to |Salt Friday AlvinLakeStewart of Clear here ‘ LAKE probably Tue hades ‘in Allie Bryan,Peetu Long guests Were Misses! derenere Harper,and Olive Sny-| Creek ‘tert | ersaard, Pearl, Wright Florence} Mon« Miss Effie McPheraon returned home in Pocatello A baby girl was Sunday. born to Mr. and Haynes Alva me aeeh Mrs Stout. D easant 5 rise party was held Bits, Tom to The Herald-Republican.) | Was no Mant; last week visiting at returned home SunMr. and Mrs. J. H. Small of Filim Alma Miner of Fairview went Wists Larsen the frome of thelr dauaix | (4¥ ¢vening Foote from Payson ae ee a eee Tee parents, Oct. 2—The marrlage ot Miss home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Reusch, tne|. Mr. Jr. | Selma Tu “day to attend the funeral | ter, Magnolia, weir Gaugh=| “George week withof Anaconda, Mont,,|and Mrs. ‘Thomas Brough. tto Ottosen of this city has been|” Etta ¢ aris of Fairvie e _Aliss J.C. Nicholson of Moroni left | SPent the Parrott his nephew, James| Mrs. J. W. Whitmore is visiting rela- Mant!, °- | 8 WAY Laura “Pearl Reld, daughter of Mr, an Mrs. William Reid of this Wintsch, was solemnized Rvednesday by President city, to warey at the temple Lewis Ander- posi sina to his home some days, hav-| jing had the misf rtune of letting a | horse fall on him and bruising parts of trom aaa. Wednesday, veer tees | Tussday. ie Ma mies George fie and family of Fatr-| Peter Rastcneeeee foe view have» moved to Gran taville den to spend w son. <A reception, at which a larg «| his body, disabling him for a few days number of relatives and friends asser.|_ Keller returned Sunday trom| x 4! bled, wis given by the parents of the| 19 ho, " here he has been #mployed| and have many tend making friends, They their residence = in Mant Mr. Tooele, where ind make "hershe husband walt and make Oe tin Mr. with = but upon and Hyrum ‘ Mrs. son. .of t a ; examination = Seymour Dr. in +] B C. Manti Hansen of 2 missionary covered much was trip His asked until he to postpone ‘7 , Were had condition improved, and a fully at bad his . Manti and. 1e-| present case ; js of ‘f r ty-|° weeks > eri de $ pee beiait taOK lyr dy pam ae -¢ c spend days visiting friends and to atte nd ference Mrs. Anna Cook friends in Mr. to Butles Manti and were the week Ephraim the David in to Edwin Miss and Be o ex the ee Stevenson ren ae me r at pect work c nd in of the . Mine r was in NOES Miss | Bb. AS to Salt to her H. D. Monday ‘ar h sen tue Sea See was well in Mrs. Dr for ace samen <n Sunday,- i came day in oon They on part es rovo school agli Alma and AMrs. Mr. Martine to a euat theatre J. Nettle Bryan ST ce Mayme : one and aoe LaVerne Sow ae Miss Phyllis Sparks Lulu , iy Women’s Orr pect eee The ara muslin week. Mrs g incy Republican.) Oo and friends for a few weeks >. a Jensen ided se and the es z : | J.C. left Sunday last for Salt] he will be employed for a| Mie freshments time were was spent served by Mr. and Mrs. and those a. din- cs . ” aca ofgren > Mr Nios ed from 1 Lake visitors Taft Mrs. J. L, were during the Ewing expects 5 ¥ to Springville to Mant! The Howell it of Pres-| of Fairview visitor Wednesday following cases of typhold Ida leave] have been Mrs Peter a Bees during was the Rasmussen, Mrs. lay southern part last of the after state a| the lake the An excellent line of these in dark coloss— splendid 65c quality—Monday and oe the week, you choose at— *) my (iceKorakes J at V. ol week C. th Stunning Jessie M iting A Mrs. in the Frank pete her parents and the] travelin Mrs. left id) days Friday Ws F rd olins on, Tv: Dan he u Viola” Whittaker f of They decided. Richfield Thist vere 7 wil ‘eae on Mon- Bo} visitor t road fee Oldroyd of Fountain Manti Thursday visiting Maiinnd: Sie Bile 1: and of M Idaho t 5 Salt in is in this ast sveek ughters, Hilom Salt Lak = Te tay Poe “pee } Mr Annie D. Stevens Fairview | teaching In the public schools if Llebe as : a Jensen cf). 22 Home 'ct J. We Tnereou,. Carl Fountain Green pent Thursday ir | Ira al oka were all.. visited b t} Mantli visiting friends istork thi week and bo left ¢ Rasmus Hansen, with his son Ora, of | « u place , Ephraim, were Mantl visitors Wed bbs I S et A day. Ora leaves soon for a mission | ~ Mrs. James Clawson of Spring City of. Sur vas in Mant! Wed! lay t ittend the] n unt marriage of her daugl r Sarah to J.| to ere forL. Johnson of Salt Lake i Mr Miss Ka thleen Nielsen, daughter of a tl Thurs Mr. and Mrs . Nielsen of this: cit | m 1 is suffering from a severe case of ty | 2 t phoid fever Phere are 1 ca of | x a this Gisease In the oo Cit | uM . eT ieeietis Jesse P. Steele of this cit { suffer-| o¢ Galt L ore are s week ; ing from a compli anon of disea f tl interest of the I lelephone cor Company: F, N U gave it an| par nual ball at the opera house Friday| Earl H rWOF t of =e) Lake me i evening The affair was a complete | 2“ < a + y we , success i Gray Lar n went » Pr » this wee} J.J, Reuse ir.. returned to Salt Lake! to, attend hoo tt I 1 during the week, after spending a few | rough weave 1 rage was given a materials, Black broadcloth coats, $5.00 Miss underwent an by local phyAwait. ware nintae black and assortment will be col- found of braid, married © ive their homa Madsen Tuesday Charl the others and imported also one and two-tone effects and plain colors; coats in various lengths, beautifully lined, self colored linings and finished with handsome metal buttons; skirts in the proper plaited effects. elt nik and homespuns, In have trimmings buttons and finished with lace yokes; full range of colors and sizes, specially priced for this week at $12.95 to $20. ari mn eo — ’ Moston sen worsteds collarless. trimmed Princess dresses, very fashionable for Fall beautiful lines in the long waist and Moyen age kilted. The fabrics include serge, diagonal, broadand silk jersey. Some are plain tailored effects, of fine broadcloths pleasant These ¢ made very attract ve, open front and greatest bargain of good weight taffeta, in having the new style coll back, full ever at ......66.. A week 20¢ Damask dozen last of this you get Figured number them at h Turkish Wa each Monday Bleached fring or Se Heavy Unusual 16 46-inch yard : worth Ic 5c eee 2-8c. Turkish This sale 300 Remnants of yard lengths, each figures. 200 To close Remnants of Towels, ré it ne i 18c 2C yard, Tc to in £3 plain i BE tO $5.00 To price O81, amash h T Bed avy Austrian worth Draw a 45c in each. Linen Monday Drawnwork 20x20, Four >} « worth thousand ste Linen 25¢ . of dewn Outing rhades—worth *- 7 Avncinas . Flannet--ligh) 12%c a yard ‘ Two thousand yards Ccerdown, worth lfc thousand i vide and whe of bk and Ela yard rvecial ards of Dueieit Eunadown, worth ks 9 yard aS ° ve yusand yari 0 36 sana c var ayy 1 Ae most T Peltsh sand plaid, worth oc: ay S703 Svacees s 23 Mw Sy Aha ) me brown Sale . seller, c 12t/2c Bauare Brpeciall. 25c 60 splendid ored serge represented. large ‘sizes: styles to choose from. Made in black and ecnland Panama, Various plaited styles for fall are These come in Misses, regular and $ -UORUSUaIy VAIUCRUEE iévccscececceetscnes 5.00 $5.00 taffeta silk pettidoats, $3.95 Splendid line, including black and shades to match with extra full tailored flounce. An or suit. Made you at the price .... assortment that will charm Tr 8c ideine ; 238. 2:25 mld Blankets, 3 SpeOC iat 91 tains—in ecru, green worth $2.00. Special 50c in special gray mod'g $1. heavyweight yard. Extra a 3 hie 45 any gown ) hundred pairs . Ayrtal ofand Bungalow red— ~ for this pc eacn tods—s “2 Our entire o stock stor ae up to lic a yard. special é -clal, re ofof 36-inch 36 wT actys Extra 35c 19c Table special Damask— 29c pure linen Table This sale, Damask Oc Irish Double Damask—pure linen— wide—our regular $1.50 8c Special, a yard ..-...-..... 39c Lace Cur-c Linen Crash yard—full 12-yard limit.17 Toweling—worth inches a Special wide—with at, a yard..... Ife 8 a 2 sale.... ye each. ‘Extra special, the sale regular weicelsialeawele Bleached 72 inches quality. only. why Damask—our special at, He 2avy unbleach ed —worth 7ic a yard. Pure Five 12¥ec Table Extra Mercerized worth - $2.95 ata : Seah ag nish—wor shin Extra 2c all Cc Extra only Cotton ' ene a yard $4.00 White Wool Blankets special during this sale at Teazel- rster wywre “oo Bleached quality a yard. 5c brown Tee made—our be imodum &c DA Pian- last, a yard special Daisy c : Dress Scotch pieces of real wool—worth 60c a yard they Red, gray and wool—California 25 week each yards . While 19 Scarfs, and lanne Is “an, Pink, cream, ¥ mite ane ght blue, worth l5c a yard. Sale Two thousand yards of Amoskeag One wile ie $5.00 Twenty nels—all ° 25 1 Spreads 69 Bates’ Bed Spreads, our = 39 leade 18], Special, Monday and week ...... Aust ri of fine broadcloth, in the domestic soi igainihaep Fringed and Scalloped Marseilles patterns, worth $3 each sale . Thi Te Made fancy Fine Messaline and Taffeta Silk, in plain tallored and desiens All the new fall shades to match tailored suits do months. If they Each waist gvaranteed to wear three net wear, we replace with new. toys Sale Table Linen, 1% remnant marked Crash at the price. $7.50 - scraniied silk La and size 10c 9c taieannenuias close at, the remnant, lle t ( me . k lot of fine . HHuck. ani 1 0 .4 ; values to 75 For thi they id 8t/2c ar worth White Soft-finish Nainsook, worth A limit of 12 yare to @ cus- COMED | oisinie neuen ace ca g thre Towels double Turkish Spec jal hem worth 1 Bleached Muslin, sr | . vaiues wale diagonals, serges, cravenette worsteds and rubberized silk, cut on the newest lines. Lined and semi-lined, colors comprise the newest autumn tints and black, A splendid Off¢r at: .cccccccnccssecders wececrorecnrrrees = of “eomociel 9° Huck Towels only While they “1 2toc Cloths, special Unbleached worth tailored ars New fall skirts at $5.00 New fall coats at $13.95 semi-fitting style coats, black broadcloth black velvet braid trimmed collar and cuffs. ' an exceptional $8.50 value, Se iec sae 5.00 leneth Black taffeta silk waists, $3.50 |}! 1 are These are beautifully wear, designed in long styles. Skirts are full cloth, taffeta silk moire are made ( “yrs some Largest and best showing of novelty suits we have ever made—beautifully tailored, braided, embroidered, tastefully trimmed effects. They |! fe Mrz Mrs. | Operation visar ak nad broadcloths, Coats in 45-inch lengths, satin lined with coat shaped collar Distinctive styles in dresses, $12.95 $13.95, $15 and up to $20 r, I ions they vill make suits, self-material, Novelties and tailored suits at $40, $45, $47 and $50 62-inch I Valley and strictly tailored styles as well as the fancy ideas trimmed with braid and pocket effects, and the skirts in the new plaited ideas. Thse suits will equal any $25 suits on the market. Monday we make the special price, $20. | | | Eleanor Parry of Springville is| ma and cit visiting her sons, Sam and | the firs Parry, railroad men of the San re Mr Mrs Mary Green was {in friends of silk moire 4 | Jo 7 LO jane new fall suits — $20 of tailored ors comprise the assortment, ) Tressi Lund to attend conference. . _ oy a a Bean assortment faculsurposs ‘ Monday, be Is In our ready-to-wear department will prove a delight to hundreds of women during the coming week. Visitors will be especially interested in the unusual values we offer for the season’s most authentic styles. Large Nielsen » MR. Child: eek will dre Wm 2: week. tool 2 week touring as photographers Mr Hafen Springville during e@ week Hafen will remain here a fe a HOLL Send name and address and wo wil tall rea Ss bo LAR BOS ATONCE L MFG. CO. 936 DENVER, COLO. VY thi ol til rasroldictr Rolph, fever F. TRIAL time, | friend this elt » through Monsen, Ada Barton, Anna Anderson, Emma Larsen, tae ing Jolley, Mrs. Andrew Mickelsen and Mr W,. T. Hall Some cheldren also ar fflicted with the disease Mrs. Nicolena Poulson, mother of P. A Poulson is slowly recovering from a sick spell Quite a Baers r of Temple City people will at id conference in the metropolis tre week Mrs ». Lowry of this city is visiting relatives in M yroni during the week. Walt Johnson left for his home in O x the week, after spendi S assis ti ing in the masonry | ie new opera hou Mrs. Leo Hafen returned to $1 BOX MADE =a t Mant! during Pe present month — for] day Price, where she ll meet her } band, | : John Rockman and John Bigler left who will accomp her to Myton,|* a week for slackfoot, Idaho y 4 vy of Tre onte Teel where 2 they are. w 41 mia tneir home Mrs Frist t Tremonton, ate 7 |I came nd or-a Utah ten Jorgen Madsen of this city returned | gays Mr. and from a two years’ mission to Denmark | Mr iJ. rd during the week President ¢ Lund went to Salt Sylvanus FREE THE W Knutsford, Provo a h highs Cc itiads prdtis ably lochta future Candland and re a da from public rs 5 J Etta ’ Larsen, of p le asant Sa : md, 1 Salt} to went first to for a few} Madsen | ye STORE. Opposite -Morherecri went e Salt se ‘4! se toe ve country 1ecre peer and says ver wel ana: wa ill there sometime in the Mr. and Mrs. W. D. thelr. daug —— Ruth In a = few days Mr, Candland leaves for St. George, where he will spend ths ident Clyde Royal Candland of Mt winter surveying Mr. and Mrs. Frank Outfit Co. QUALITY St. (FS oman’s i: vareen Sona Rolph, John O.- a busy: present. THE State 49 cents Harriet s week to visit relatives and Will C.Clo retunned to this week from a lengthy Fred Feller returned Sunday 7 from| Idaho, where he is been employed] during the summer Mrs. Nephi Ottosen entertained at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon Re-| Pleasant are in Manti visiting days with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. correct ee on Children’s rompers, special tn: Ox Lee Bench Lake, where few months. the 50 cents he “Corlanton” theatrical company ie Be re atictaatitn: cei ne ay : gave a creditable perfomance in Mefant |; visit here with her eae = Wednesday evening. The play w Scow joyed by a large and appreciative] The feth Century club began audience | its re ul reckly meetings Thursday Mrs. Aaron G. Oman of Mt. Pleasant! ae an lo & fo ad aye bee n elect “ ~% f“hy y 5 ec et t ay ini} 1@ con ne . year visited friends in Mant! Thursday. | President. Margaret P. Sec Grace W Ww Brown and Mr Brown Tre-| Madsen, vice president; E vina Rasturned from S ult Lake Tuesday, after| mussen, secretary Ma Ww Nielser spending several days in the metropoliai| Corre sponding secretar Bll Nielsen Visiting relatives and friends and see= essai 2 r flate B, Joh nson, libra- : for per garment; choose, the week at— aby an ‘Temperanc = convention Charle Tucker of Painyte w was a Mt. Pleasant ee this w Also Ezra ¥ ince, Lafayette R awlins. Raymond Sanderson and Vern Sanderson Ww {Ilia am Mads city and Mary both of thi married this week in Salt 1 The eailaaeiaiet: “Mt Pleasant people Were visitors to Moroni last Sunday Pre ident Cc Lund, Mr. and Mrs. a \ - Sorensen, Peter Mattson, Esther of Heyburn, Ida., | Veeeate ateree months !n Mant] | Joh ansen, Etta ing the President 65 O Billines left Sunday for she will. visit relatives where Phone WwW a : Western 260 ae drawers ~ pte irs.-Jorushea ior pnt- am : Imperfect’’ covers a multls in a diamond. Beware unless. the °of the,@ sigh slgntlyly Imperfect price is imperfect, oo. Splendid line trimmed with embroidery, lace and hemstitching, all style including umbrellas—splendid values at 65c to 98c ELEASANT. visiting her mother, Mrs. Nancy Reld, | Mrs . = aaa Mabel Sorensen. eft SSe 7 for Provo” : * From Fairvie ‘ lse h ee to visit relatives Anderson Heber " Olsen, Matilda Anders | Provo, . 4 area < Mrs. last week to continue her musical course 4t the B. Y. U, Charley Foote went to Provo Friday Morris Storley was in Provo Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Nielsen of Mz ve ue was in Me etn ee wR me Anderson, “at “ i Manti Tuesday visiting frien s. George Christensen, Pea rl Y WalCharles Christensen of Salt oe was| lis, William E. Watson. W a oe invisitor in Mant! during the|*¢". Stella Olsen, Mr. and Mr : ritz Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. ha . a8 Eee een Lak Fountain Mr. and best ere ates you're “paring you're forttt—our plan makes payingit for eee easy to“one dress seSSwasment right. = “Slightly MePher- a business wee Clara Bullock spending two fae — ate S. R. Mehee of Bale Thurmana of 5 AK e Lok, was Pleasant this week on legal busine Allen W. Stout of La Verkin, Washington county, and Miss Ellen I. Thurston of Annabel la, Sevier county, were united in marriage at the te mple Thurs-! day afternoon by President Lewis An-| derson. was a Jacob Bushman of: Fairview Manti visitor y Thursday Mrs. Sarah Braithwaite eae Saturd: iy last from Monroe, where she| spent some time visiting her son Les. | ter and family. | Mrs after i uits Hesta—)b styles—hent day iene =e Riches, mez Tele"Tetes eee Professor ©. J. Hawkins spent Suny y He has just returned in Nephi. from oa where he has been studyi ng mus James Bigier mado a business trip to Saturday. mache , See maiiis last ack : Wil. herCallard {is ‘Mrs visiting of parents, Billie club met at the home of th ose S ae present were the Misses ee Wright, at her power Robins: Sun da a week In Salt det Ofot thethe a < a worn ucrheo Nelle Housen, Sore. McPherson, Nellle Jane|| McPherson, Maud Pear! Orrack, Sunday | entertained Le ee ne ne ants Professor Mark rom rae i ngvil ay Eaters stelle W. Atwood wereMrs in ~Nephi last weekof LeamDella Foster ts visiting relatives] Miss Provo es Ret Lake oe , The ‘is visit- ne are Lioyd visitingAdams “W. relatives of|| friends in Nephi this week. and from . R. Salt and spent ' down Deh! Hague. oF ote day, : of. the} is v Sn ate Sugar City,See Ida., Mr. an and Mrs. h erMrshome Eugene Giles Nev., returned in Ely, to afterSunday having] ane y , sague oe Batley — last we ane in Ogden. ; oy ae veces of Provo a oe came to Mt. Seely’s. wife Colton we Sun-| | spent ake. O.er Lowe left Mond sONCaT where Mr. Lowe Farmington, teach to presented Beopert spent Mec eof P ingMr. relatives and Mrs.inPiS. ite in trip Arlington - S: time. was and Mrs. William Sp ringville and Provo Mr. Soe Boil eeeea taps *|ington family retarnea]?S:, and business crowded at the ~ irsday house evening aie pa a Goldsbrough Lake | week Mrs. in S. ProI from y Pack Tuesday. made Corianton” ; awrence Neilsen Payson Daniel to Ephraim at the Snow returned ofnine Ely, Nev., (Spectal toOct Herald-Republican) S y Oct.The 22.—Fores orest Supervisor ny. da Lacey Vickers 8 Eugene tik Salt Lake Giles ephi Nephi, visit|] Salt past. | NEPHI. i < enered from the to for sometime im oe xisiting been € reek went is visiting in Salt| ~ ? CE of this went Bale take s ere Bee Henry Forrest i Svan ALD) aD Wednesday Neilsen Emma Lamont will spend part ear a ona, a ee ae a dillewh oee ID aE a oo a oe Lake See ee ee ae eer Booth gspent Saturday and Sun-| chief for the Rocky Mountain Bell Bees ir the Rocky Movitain Het! “wen Mrs. for| — Mrs. Woods visited friends in Mant last wee The Gavbenaes club gave a ball Fri- aS a bride went ferenc Lund went nd school aoe a ae ct SSS ser ae a dinr i er iat th ; home Bate of the the thelr groom’'s| honar, parents, Mr. and Mrs C V. Anderson Inviopera house. in the a dance and Pear) for Miss given was shower A Reid Friday evening of last week at the] home of J. D. T. McAllister. The af-| of her several by up gotten was fair friends, Mrs. Wallace Larsen being the hostess. A number of pretty pres-| ents were given Miss Reid, who became | Mrs. roe ane home ‘Week. eoShe Mrs. ois B. Stewart o 2 has oFFair- to returned Sherite © Coots of ek ome came |! ave announced the lr marriage, w nic h Ti Oc Lake, Salt place ais Th to take son, their popular both people | are eng ee Anderson be will wedding ‘the and. | in this-city, of J. marriage Nora Miss jhe past] esant hursday a DE a lbé a | day’ | C. o now an extence] trip attending to business Central the with eee to: Emig Popeater at ont aoa Rep ae Galen on basines car temple | EiOe Sans ibaa TAOS, Hansen of | yj! ain Hemming Mr. and Mrs. Spring City spent Wednesday at Mantl| son will bo pleased and pat eo th aay and were temple visitors They the witness to L., to Hyrum of Ephraim. Ester to atte ae nae an Bing = se bere oa cSrecial ee Ae ‘Salt Se laely Lke ; Tuesday pe’ oron| f Canada : nearer yedr an gday . Mr. fae par le Pe) hilo ANG from east MT. re ul ent ae Nour ClencCreenun tt in faze left week from a came trip] of Gunniedn re the16 a Urst and © | north. Yanland of | ; peat ps home of J N.S. the ore connected rs = |e t oe A. Johnson attend con to l =ret Sura . d Miner of Fairview their home during the ir time doing Sunday through ene Salt City ; week this conference. :Mrs to spend on for E. Allred of Spring and Mrs. temple visitors Wednesday. of Clawson H at A. L. Manti Ee turned the Anderson Lewis Mrs. and President James AUG while residing here, R. Anderson and W. Sundav? rate Saturday left Lake to attend Mr, were iben Mrs and nd making Satin Beal reap D. 7D | to City : Mr. week. during Mary Mrs. D. = Mr. and Mrs. hip thel were guests place 6ame and ms temple dauch-| I njamin oO re Johnson of : aarate temple visitor during the week. a viaited N. Manti bea ew ane Thurs- of{Montos friends, license was Mr. a the the gent a <iils Ibee Tuesday . Green friends during Mrs. Ephraim week visiting A marriage . Fountain of Manti e atis cerpisfe Manti this Farr wee ell {r John 4 Mrs. J. M. Kearns of Gunnison spent orca as a visitor at the te emple. He Tl ae? Mrs Hans aon n Josep eco d he onday Joseph accompanied her Mr iM Mary E. of Monroe itedMrs. friends visrturned from in Johnson Mant the past week:|% ; 7 ! I : ey | SPencing part of her time at the templk Mrs Mary s was last a visitor aay hrs, Sarah ot pring phoid has evidentaly been broken up Mrs. Merriam Crawford of this city Pritts leftBe Tuesday last fora Charleston to B CRY! visi herai sister, » Mrs. Mrs NN. Murdock , tor 8! : 2 ta few : tre ate and L. Argyle irs, D. City | home In Sa wing Monda of Spring Mant ret wedi ns ore ier na tism cousattended the wedding B 1 ee wetecie ws Tuesday Tuesd ay Salt a Lake the eke in Salt Laka daughter in|| | to 8 I spepent in Miss marriage Clawson in Wednesday Ephraim Michaelsenand of friends relatives Mayfield visitors were united Wednesday. visit- | married eon am of Spring lee3 son of of Mr.Mr City and , James L. Johnson of Young found that the prospective mis: : sionary wae suffering from typhold fe. | 2188 Saram V. : Clawson he a hon uns a on |“ Beran of | were cali and ona pring at theCity teenie Nielsen iyfi eld M and Ella vis iting Sorensen Tuesday rroc Hansen Hemming The groom is the Alta Manti to Soren J.Pps Ander Lo Sa Petersen left for the|..MzsMary the intentio es z : Margaret of tee ie tu ee i eaten his aeae aaa ver | ae tl Mrs.|™“!8% Nora Wl Vakadae home, anMr. rand a Mrs. ee i Henry ; Petersen week’ inetropolis = we re |'"S the temple will her hom join airs her Mrs. Ephraim Mrs, Louise Williams left Wednesday last for wii and erett entertained a crowd | mond. . ee people Friday evening at the Mr a Mrs. Dibb a left Tuesda . 7H ansen of Spring ( ty | Ww ihe 1m Barbar of Centerville spent Sees Jebn Averatt | Sor their home a Richfield + | Bre city t¢ 7. corithoe Green Thursisy to at holdin eo he peo Oye O Len aAE éw {| friends “& | tend the funeral of her baby sister,| pose of raising fumle fore: oe ee | Pauline Monsen came up Red- Marjoria ing house . aan ae to visit te her parents from this week. | Pass Downs. went to Ogden Sunday, where| Miss Monsen teaching school Red- | he e a ar Ay bride at their home the same evening. | uring the summer by his brother. Mr. Wintsch js the son wf Mr. und Mrs. | Mrs. Ellen C. Jorgensen of Monroe Br ean ot oe, Semple City.) friends. Charles Wintsch of the Temple City |; Spent Wednesday in Manti visiting ! Friday a re a. cine from Fountain , e—wortl ia see Be Heavy c Silkollne—worth 5 9c x a Unbleached Cotton Twill (NOM THE a yard. Extra special | Bae Bleached worth § A AU snc Crash an Ueasoes errent osc ccine 2 eres Huck 1-3c. neeecsuaes Towels, Specia full 30 inches Ang long 5c Cc |