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Show Ephraim Andersen and family ol Salt Lake, spent the week end ir Centerfield, visiting with relatives and friends. Monday they contin ued their journey to Elsinore for i brief visit. Mrs. John Anderson and Car Poulson of Sterling, visited witl Chas. H. Embley for a few days las week end. f Miss Hazel Jensen is visiting in l Salt Lake this week. 3 - Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Funk were i. Sterling isitors recently. George Nay was culled to Circle-1 Circle-1 ville the first of the week to attend i the funeral of his brother, John t Nay, who died nt Portland last week, as the result of blood poisoning. John Christensen came in from Dividend to visit with his family the first of the week. . Miss June Jensen, who was badly injured in an automobile wreck on the Axtell-Redmond highway, some two weeks ago, is yet in an uncertain uncer-tain condition and shows only slight signs of improvement. Some twenty young ladies left for Provo Tuesday. They will join the army of berry pickers who are now in the fields on the Provo bench and other berry districts of Utah county. !-! i- I CENTERFIELD : NEWS ITEMS ! I I l I Harrv Christensen, who has been; employed at the Fred Swalberg cuttle ranch at Marysvale for the past six weeks, returned from the ! south last week and Saturday he ' left for Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Duffin, Mr. I nd Mrs. L. J. Hoopes and Miss Ina j Hoopes, Portland, Ore., spent last I Thursday at the home of Chas. H. Embley. Decoration day was appropriately observed in Centerfield Wednesday. A program was given at the ceme- ttry at ten in the morning and I friends and relatives spread flowers ; on the graves of those who had been j called. |