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Show Centerfleld Items. The public school opened up with a goodly enrollment of 290 on Monday, Mon-day, the 13l.li. The Mutual workers turned out 20 strong to the Mutual convention held nt Mayfleld lust Sunday. The Arizona temple meeting last Sunday was burned over to the Seventies, Seven-ties, conducted by linns O. Jensen, president of the Sixty-fifth quorum of neventy. S. P. Jensen and George Petersen were the. speakers. James L. Wllardson and family of phra i in and Mrs. John Anderson of Sterling were visitors here Sunday witli Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Embley, the, parents of Mrsj Anterson and Mrs. Willnrdson. The theologiral class of the Sun- ' 'day school gave a watermelon bust to the officers and teachers of Mint organization last Friday night. -It was held on Hrlgliain Jensen's lawn, mid was a delightful affair and long to be remembered. The Misses Melva. Kosenval and Krma Anderson entertained some fifteen fif-teen of their associate young friends last Sond;iy evening at the home of Miss Kosonval's grandfather, X. ('. Tollcst nip. A light lunch was served ill the early evening and later on Ire cream and eake. An enjoya bin even ing was spent. Mr. Andreas Jensen. Hie barber, has purchased the Centerfleld Opera House and is preparing to build an up-to-date confectionery and other apartments in front thereof leading up to tli. sidewalk on the east. |