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Show LOCAL ECHOES. Come and do honor to the Utah pioneers at the celebration next Tuesday. Chris. A. Teterson was in fromCen-terfield fromCen-terfield Wednesday showing some fine sugar beets from his farm. He had a bunch taken from 'loam soil and another bunch taken from heavy clay and both were splendid specimens for only two months growth. They would be hard to excel anywhere In the state, Thomas C. Groneman, contractor and builder, of Provo is the home guest of his brother-in-law, John P. Peterson. Mr. Groneman has engaged en-gaged the building of two cottages here, one for Howard Roberts a;:d the other for J. A. Tuft. Yes, Mr. Tuft is going to move here from Center-Held Center-Held as soon as his new home can be made ready. Mrs. Emma E. Peterson was installed in-stalled Tuesday as second counselor to President Sena Frcdrickson of the Relief society. The vacancy existed owing to the resignation of Mrs. Linda Lin-da Myrup. Mesdaines N. C. Chris-tensen Chris-tensen and J. II. Carpenter of the stake authorities in the Relief socle ty were present and gave timely instructions in-structions to the sisters assembled at the meeting. Mrs. Willis CnrlstenAen.ent(-rtinrd last Friday, theoecasion of her 1,'nlJi- day. The following were guests who enjojed the hospitality of Mrs. Chris-tenseii: Chris-tenseii: Mesdaines C. E. ilalverson, Elmer A. Poller, II. A. Kearns, T. M. Kearns, J. A. Hagan, John S. Peterson, Peter-son, Sylvester I'ierce, Ellen Chrlsten-sen, Chrlsten-sen, Albert McKeima, Leo N . Gled-hill Gled-hill and August Villard. |