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Show LOCAL ECHOES. Mr.and Mrs. Anthony Metcalf were visitors at Sprlngville last week. J. Alma Janson is down from Tre-monton Tre-monton for Yuletide event. Mr. and Mrs. John Larson were in Salt Lake for the holiday. -pm John Christenson and Miss En Christenson of Salt Lake are visit relatives in Gunnison. Mrs. H. A. Christenson with ht family is visiting in Salt Lake with her parents. Mrs. Maria Newren and Mrs. H. S. Handin, sisters, are visiting indefinitely, indefi-nitely, in Provo and Salt Lake, respectively. re-spectively. Buy Thrift Stamps or War Stamps and help win the war. At the bank or postofflce. Joseph A. Larson and family are visiting at Manti for Christmas week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bench, Mrs. Larson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bay B. Metcalf on last Sunday evening entertained the Tuesday Tues-day Evening Card club. The prizes went to A, M. Christenson and Mrs. George Halverson. Christmas was observed at the Presbyterian chapel by a children's program and a distribution of gifts of remembrance. Miss Curtis afterward after-ward organized among the children a branch of the Band of Mercy. J. S. Beck, the cattleman, has lost . small memoramdum book containing notes of his transactions in cattle, hay, etc., of value but to himself. Finder kindly return same to owner, or leave at this office and oblige. Mr. and Mrs. M, R. Swain of Way-an, Way-an, Idaho, are here to enjoy a visit during the Chritmas event with their parents, Mr.and Mrs, Albert Swain and Andrew Olson. C. W. PerHns with his wife, O. H. Halverson and Oscar Fredrickson, who have spent the summer wor.l:ig at Garfield are home again, the improvement im-provement work having closed down for the winter. Miss Roselda Edwards of this city was married at Mantl last Monday to Mr. James W. Hofhelns of Levan. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W Edwards, Lionel Sorenson, who Is home from the Agricultural college for the holiday holi-day vacation made a very creditable tajk at the ward service last Sunday. Harold Halverson and John Tuft, the latter a corporal in the 145th, Utah Artillery, are home to enjoy the Christmas and New Year holidays as a respite from the routlie bustle of soldier camp tactics. E. H. Clarke and wire are in from Pocatello to spend the holiday with Mrs. Clarke's mother, Mrs. Annie C Christenson. Mr. Clarke In addition to his real estate business is venturing ventur-ing with considerable success in oil projects of Idaho and norhwestern Wyoming, |