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Show : Mrs. Karl- S. Carlton is confined to her home this week with an attack of stomach trouble. At present she is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Spetigue are now permanently located on company row C. A. Calp of Salt Lake was here Friday. Mr. Steve Bailey of Delta, Colorado, Colora-do, was here this week. Miss Alice Ipson of Salt Lake, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Eph. Smith. Mrs. Lulu Ctrmo went to Salt Lake the first of the wetr Tor a few day's visit. Ben Archie of Spanish Fork, one of the prominent Northern Utah men was here Thursday. Warren Neilsen of the Fair Deal garage in Beaver, was here on business busi-ness Tuesday. B. M. Prescott, the railroad official, offi-cial, is in our city. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Patterson were up from Reed Tuesday. Mr. H. J. Snavely of Richfield was here Monday with Supt. String of the Continental Oil company. 1'. J. Hearty of Salt Lake City, has been givin a position at the railroad rail-road "-hops. Mark Parker our old time friend called in our city last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson will spend Christmas with Mrs. Larson's mother. Mrs. Crosby of Beaver. .'. C. Herron was here for a few c'ay- ar-d then was transferred to C aliente. Mr. and Mrs. E T. Griffiths will spend the holidays in Southern California. Cal-ifornia. MP. and Mrs. Hi Davis' daughter, who- was operated on last Thursday for appendicitis, is improving n;cely. Clark Kesler has bough: the rnov-in rnov-in gpicture house at Minersville an.', will reopen it as a first class show house, about December 27. Exact date will be announced later. |