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Show o , MANILA NEWS Mr. and Mrs A. E. Holman and Mr. Artlo Holman wont to Provo Wednesday Wednes-day morning to see Wlllard Holman, who leaves In tho Immediate future for Dox Eldor county, whoro ho will bo In tho employ of tho Government. Miss Ilclla Ncllson, the, llttlo daughter daugh-ter of Otto .Ncllson, who underwent nn operation In tho Lchl hospital for nppondlcltls, has recovered sufficiently sufficient-ly to bo removed to her homo. Mr. Karl HawkitiB of American Fork, will deliver tho lecturo nt the regular conjoint meeting of tho M. I. A. Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Qcorgo Holman of Provo, were, in Manila Saturday nnd Sunday visiting his parents. Miss Arova Ivcrson spent tho week in Salt Lake, City with her sister, Mrs. Nolls L. Monson, who recently moved from Llndou. Mr. Wllford Wnrnlck has begun the election of n cement silo, t Commissioner James II. Gardner and County noad Supervisor Marlon Cllngor, wero In Mnnlla Trldny inspecting in-specting some desired rond improver monts. They authorized our District Supervisor, Mr. Irving Johnson to bo-gin bo-gin grading tho Glcason street and also to place several needitl cement culverts. Mr. It. D. Wndloy was a business visitor In Salt Lako City last week. Mrs. Swcnson of Provo, Is spending the week in Manila with her son Ezra and family. Mr, C. L. Warnlck mnde n business trip to Provo last Friday. The Theological class of our Sundny Sun-dny s hool gave n Leap year party In ho school house, on Tuesday ovenlng. Tho many present had a most enjoy-iblo enjoy-iblo tlmo. Tho pnrty was In charge of tho teachers, Mrs. Jessie Wndlo and Wllford Warnlck. Edwnrd Jop-corsou Jop-corsou and daughter Florenco furnished furn-ished tho music. S. S. Supt. C. W. Whltnkor and Ilro Ell J. Clnyson visited tho Sumlnj School Sunday morning nnd were thf Homo Missionaries at 'the Sacrament Meeting in tho afternoon. Many of tho locnl farmers aro nt-ending nt-ending the Farmers' Round-up nt Amorlcan Fork this week. Mr. John Ellis, ono of Manila's oldest old-est citizens, who has been seriously ill for somo timo Is reported as slowly slow-ly recovering. K r V Saturday was Grandma Holman's 88th birthday and Sunday was A. E Holman's BCth birthday. Tho events wero celebrated nt tho homo of Mrs. A. E. Holman on Snturday ovenlng. nil tho family was present nnd mnny of tho Immediate relatives cumn from Provo nnd Bnntnquln to attend. A most cnjoyablo evening wns spent In muslo and gnmes. Somo of tho grand daughters of Grandma Holman remained re-mained for sovornl days' vlnttlnv friends nnd relatives In Manila, C. P. Wnrnlck and sons have purchased pur-chased 40 acres of tho old Feather' stono farm. Mrs. M. D. Atwood nnd daughters, Sadlo and Ardenn spent Frldny at the homo of Lnwrcnco Atwood, |