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Show EASTERN AND SOUTHERN UTAH X CASTLE DALE f CA8TI.K DAI.K No 20 Thv Ihrnmlnen homo wn tho rerun Int Monday etnlnic of n happy Kathrlnic of ouiin folk when MIm Itllma innilmn rldeiit dnURhtcr of Mr nnd Mrn Holier Krnndncn nnd Klmcr Jrffn, H'jn of Mr and Mm Jnmrn Jeff, wrro madn husband nnd wife Tho Rrooin hail hocn kIncm n good tract of land h) his parent mid he will no doubt he one of our prosperous pros-perous farmers of the near future Mr nnd Mrs In Peterson returned lakt Thursday from Cleveland, where they lulled with Mrs Peterson's parents par-ents Mr nnd Mrs. It II Ovlntt, Jr The latter are still suffering; from had bruises suMalned In n runawn) while Mi nnd Mrs Ovlntt were going to I'lmo n couple of Weeks ngo It Is n mlrnrln that both were not killed, though Mrs Ovlntt Is still In delicate ondltlon having been confined to her bed slnto thn nccldent. Tho s)m-path) s)m-path) of a host of friends nil ocr tho county goes out to them Nonrl) cer)ono In town Is suffir Ing from lagrlppn nnd colds. Mrs Muriel Italtersott entertained tho iroihet tluh ladles last Thursda) eenlng John V llrnshir, one of Hunting-tons Hunting-tons lle tllliens, was oer In this link of tho woods last Mondn) Mis William Kilt nnd son of Wellington, Wel-lington, formir residents of Orsnge llle nnd Desert Irfike, wero In tho ount seat hist WednesU Jnnics Jeffs Is reported to hnc n deal tinder way whereh) ho will dls poso of his Huntington Creek ranch nnd otlur proprrt) to n man from Idaho Ho left for Idaho last Hun iln) nnd will look oxer some live stoik of ft red In part piomeiit In the transaction Ham Klngh tun of IV r ron now sports t brnnd now l'ord Ills Maxwell, w tilth f limit) gnn way to tho Inevlt-nblo Inevlt-nblo l'ord, was one of tho first two tars tiwmd In the count) and broke tho trail on innny n plectt of road In Kmery county that knew naught of rubber trend or the stink of a gas wagon Marter Von Hickman mid n loaded IS tilth er I If It' mixed together Inst Tuesda) noon In tho doorynrd of the IlleWinnn homo on tho benihjulth the usunl uufortunnto results, inl this lad inniinKed to get off with it splintered splin-tered blr too Dr Ornhaiii drosseil tho Injured membt r nnd took ste to stop danger form lockjaw Mr nnd Mrs. Dan 4Htcnoii und two children lecentl) from Hiinny-side Hiinny-side nro locating In Cnstlo Dale The uro lit Ing with Mrs Htotcimoii s mr-t mr-t nts tempornrlt) Mrs. Ilenr) lltcks and ehllilren nro Uniting In Kali Utko Cll) follow Ing the titirlnl thero last Hunilu) of tho husHand nnd father, who died In New Mexico last I'rldn) Tho stork lulled tho homo of Mr and Mi. Kugelin 1'ouls.iu at Kerton lust HsIurilAy night nnd left it Mlie lnh Ihij All tHineerned nro doing lib oljr The gill" sowing chili met nt tho homo of the Ml Dorous nnd Tilda olta.ii ut 1'erron last week Dalnt) rtfivshments wore servwl und nil prosotit hnd n er eiijoynblo time This week Mb t.lllliin Itnsmusiien will ei tertnln the girls Kdwln Kodeniulst. who Iihs spent the lat two )cii rs In tho mission field, lelurned to l'rron this week A wtl-ihiiiio wtl-ihiiiio homo purl) will be given him I'rldn) night D A l.iwr) nnd Mrs Hamutd Hiu-glotou Hiu-glotou of Ken on returned home from Mnntl Hiindii) whtrn the) attended the fum nil of tin Ir father Miss I.llllun Nnlsou of Perron has Kune to Halt I-nko Clt) to rtH'vhe inedlttil trentment Miss Mnrln Ilhnswn of lArron guvo it er) Intt resting euttrtnliiuieiit here Wedntida) night Miss Kthel NMistn of Ken on nrrhed home Ttitsdu) from Knit Uikc Clt), where sho huM bteu working the past )ear filer i: Johnson of llunllngtnn left No ember I'lth to fill it mission In Kuglnud A farewell urt) utis kUkii In his honor Mouda) dn tho 13-)eur-old iluilglllur of Mr und Mrs N P And-rHoii of Km-trt Km-trt died viy suddenly last Hiinda) oionilng Hho had onl) been III fIihm Ttiostht) mid was not considered dan-gt dan-gt rousl) III until n few moments Ih-foiv Ih-foiv ilenth .nine Hlie was nn sxcep-tl. sxcep-tl. iihII blight girl, nnd her death sot ere think to her Ntrellts sihiHilniHtes and friends As the itiiise of her death toiild not bo detr-mlnod detr-mlnod she whs burled HinuU) noon, and memorlttl serthwt held In the nftertttHtn at the meeting hoilstt 'I he floral offerings wero profuse, tho hixil thlldteii and ttaeheis having eent to Hlt l.nki Clt) for beautiful Hi tiers Mis. Magnus Abelln rume over to Kmor) from Mphnilm to attend the funeral of her granddaughter. Itecentl) a bcth) girl was horn to Mr. nnd Mis Chris Jensen of Kmer) Uxvll I'oole the 6-) ear-old son of Mr mid Mrs ChnrltsT I'ooto of Km-erv Km-erv is suffering from pneumonia Heturul friends of Mrs lillxa O Joigeuseii of Knur) met nt her homo Tucsdu) Hfteruoon, tho event being In honor of her birthday Mr und Mrs. Hteve Vortices from Mtntl have been visiting with their daughtei, Mrs. Illiuicli Clark at Km-er) Km-er) Mr and Mrs. Howard Itohorts of Dunnlson hnvo been visiting with rel-ntlieti rel-ntlieti nnd friends In Kmer) Thi to Is n groat deal of sickness In Cleveland. Jn fact ntmrl) over) bod) hi suffering from severe colds and some nre tiry serious. Mr nnd Mrs. Churl w Johanseii r-centl) r-centl) welcomed it fine IkiV to their home Ip Clevlaud V 15 CowHoy of StorrH visited lel-ntlves lel-ntlves In Cleveland last week In spite of tho storm a largs number num-ber of the Saints from Cleveland attended at-tended tonferento at Huntington no Hiinda) school or aaoruinentul meat Ings being held there Clarelitt Ovoon nnd Andrew John-ton John-ton Ifitvo boon ohOsen .us 6tmnauloi-s In tho jcftiug men's n-lsoclatlou ut Plevclnnd and they huvo now started an their winters work Miss Addlel Cowl) has been chosen ns the other counselor In the young ladles' association asso-ciation The oung ladles nre preparing prepar-ing to put on nn entertainment the night before Thnnksglvlng MANTI t MANTI, Nov JO Miss Ittihy Von Nordetk, daughter of Pnul Von Nor-deck, Nor-deck, died nt Bait Lake City Hundny night from spinal meningitis, following follow-ing pneumonia. Miss Von Nordeek was born In Provo twent)-lx )cars ngo Hho wns postmistress In dunnlson dunnl-son over two jears nftcr serving six )ears ns assistant, while her father was postmaster funeral services were held Tuesdn) at Bait Ijtke City Mrs. A H Parsons nnd daughter Nellie of Hlgln, Ore, formerly of Mnntl, are visitors nt the A It Miller homo When Oorhnm Mndsen, lessee of thn Fox pool hall, opened up tho hall Tuesdn) morning ho found n nice hlaxc Just getting under wn) Kvl-tlcntl) Kvl-tlcntl) n cigarette had been dropped In n box of sitwdurt nnd had slow I) burned the box, n largo hole In tho floor and n chunk off the bnschoArd Miss Mllle Klders of Halt t-nko Clt) visited with Mrs. Clinton KJnr during tho week H M. Pnrr) wns a Halt Nike Clt) Visitor last week end Willie Ijtrson has spent the greater part of the Inst week visiting In Mil-burn, Mil-burn, n guest of Mate Ornlmni. Lieutenant Wallace spent Prlda) to Hiinda) Inspecting proper t), attending drill nnd nsslstlng In some special map studies. Ho also started n campaign cam-paign for recruiting up the strength of the compan) After thn dnncn Prlday night n hunch of ) oung men treated their Indies to a chicken roast nt the P C Keller home. Miss Hnxol Clark of Bait ltke Clt) Is visiting with her sister. Miss Inex Clark Juan Do) den visited In Ml. Pleasant yesterday Tho M)sllc Monks wero entertained Wednesday evening h) Miss Hernia Keller Mr nnd Mrs J C. Madsen announce tho marriage of their daughter. Miss Htella MniNeti nnd Mr Ouen Kinltli nt the Halt Ijtkc temple next Wed-nesda) Wed-nesda) Tho oommltti e lu charge of entertainment enter-tainment tif the old folks gave it theater thea-ter Mtrt) Tuosdit) afternoon for nil over slxl)-flvo )onrs of ngo The telephone and power tohs have hi on sot on tho sides of depot street nud tho phono wire nro being moved Tho power wires will soon follow, nnd the ihiIos wilt bo removed from the eollti r of tho street The niedloirsft rluli met with Mrs Klh tl Crawford Wednesday Mis. John Norton or Kitnwr Is ox-peeled ox-peeled tomorrow to spend Tlmnks-giving Tlmnks-giving nt tho Niels JarKcnsen home Mis. H I. VnrlH-es Is v haling In Knury. MhM lltuvnto DomgCMrd ontortaln-' od it bout twertt) girl friends WihIhos-da) WihIhos-da) evening her tdghteeiilh birthday niiuhstsar) Mis Hsdle TimiUi expects to return to Hall l-ttk Cll) IihIh) Mrs. Ito)doii smoiiI Hnturdit) until MoiidHt In Mt PiMtsant I It r mother. mo-ther. Mis N P Mitdseu, fell a run pie of weeks ngu tllshmttllig her shuuhler and frnrtiirlng her collar Intne Mnirlage Ibensos were Issued the IHist week to Hurl Ciilduell of Center-field Center-field nnd t In Jorgeioion of Itedmond Harold llrnndon of Ml Pleasant and Heliua Auderson of Kalrxlew Itryaut Uirsoii hiiiI Clam Htrate. both of Hprlng Clt) Mr nnd Mrs. !. II llnuguiird re-tinned re-tinned this week fiom n visit to Proxo. Mr nnd Mrs. C 1 King of Co)tite nro xlsltlug their daughter Mrs. John Middle Mrs Delhi Mndsen and Mrs Mrtle Jiidd entertnlued at a showtr l'rlilii) ex eulng for Mrs. Hlla Mil) Waulass. Mis 1.01111 Ijirson entertained Tuesdn) Tues-dn) aflt moon ut n riulltlng MT. PLEASANT T MT PI.K.SA.NT Nov SO Mr und Mis. H K. Jensen and fnmll) deiarted lust Huturdit) for Haii Pranelsco to visit the grout fnlr They will he nt Umg lloiuli on Thanksgiving Da) to Mttwnd the wedding of their son, Ilex Jhhoii nnd Mlm Hoxlo Nellson Hex Is one of Mt Pleasunt'a popular )nung men and Miss Nellson, sister of lion-aid lion-aid mill Andrew Nellson of thin t Ity, has man) friends hero ns well ns at Uug Ileal h who nro pleased to hear of th ouiig coupltf'M future huppl-ntws huppl-ntws Mrs John II Heely and Mrs. W D Cundland went to Ogden Tuesdn) tt nttend the funeral of tholr uncle, Christopher Polton, which was held Wednosda) Mr Polton was 88 )tsirs old Mr nnd Mrs William Olson nnd daughter Htella departed )esterday for Han Prnnelsco, where they will visit tho great exposition They have relatives on the toast and will prnh-nhly prnh-nhly remain thero for 11 few weeks, llerkle) Olson nctompanled them ns far an Halt Uike Clt) Andrew Mndsen, Hr, Is still nt the hnspltul following his operation for prolate trouble H J Kolsen of Klslnore will leave tho hospital In a few days recovered from a serious hladdtr operation, Mrs James A. Hansen und children, chil-dren, who hnvevheen visiting for some time pu.it nt the home of Mr and Mrs. Oeorgo P Petersen Mrs. Hansen's parents, departed Hundn) for thrlr home nt Ht Joseph, Arlx Petersen accompanied them as far as Halt I-nli Clt) roturnlng to this clt) Tuesday. 1-atii It Itrseii announces the mar-rluge mar-rluge of his daughter Dora to Chester Ches-ter J Ma sen or Halt Uke Clt). noxt Thursdu) lu the Bull Ijiko temple The )oung couple will mnVe their home nt the Prlmoton apartmenta In Halt Iiki Clt) after December 16th Mrs. (loorge Tuft announce the marriage of her daughter. I.0I11 to Ora I-. Hansen whloh will tuke place Wcdnokdn). November 21th, In tho Matitl temple The oung couple will make their homo at Mt Pleasant af ter Doiinbcr 1st Hansen I man oger of the local house of Hit Consolidated Con-solidated Wagon nnd Mnchlne com- Mr nnd Mrs Oscnr I.undberg tlc-imrted tlc-imrted for Hphrnlm Thursdn) Vernon Clemensen went to Ball Lake City Wednosda) on a short business trip Mr nr.d Mrs J C CI) tie returned Thnrsdsv from Hprlngxllle nfter n short visit Nell Mndsen arrived In Mt Pleas-nnt Pleas-nnt Thursday from Beofleld He will remain n short time on business Mr nnd Mrs llnrold llrnndon who were married In Mantl lasl week, came to Mt Pleasant Thursda) Mrs llrnndon was former!) Mls-i Hilda Anderson An-derson of Palrvlew Jooph llrometed left Wednesdn) for his home nt 8t Anthon), Ida lie has been visiting relatives III Mt Plesmnt for the past three weeks. Has Hansen of Hphrnlm father of Ora Hansen, local Consolidated Wagon Wag-on nnd Machine rompan)'s manager, wns In this tit) for a few days this week returning to his home Thursda) Thurs-da) Mrs. J H Alrmrt returned Wednesday Wednes-day to her home at Ball I-ke Cll) after vhtlllng n few weeks In this clt) st tho home of her sister. Sirs P. M Mc Arthur nnd also her mother Mrs Dorothy HwoiMcn The teachers of the Wnsnte.li ncod-emv ncod-emv entertained tho Christmas club at the girls' dormltor) Wednesdn) evening There were twelve ladles who spent the evening sowing man) things for it fulHre linsnr whlrh the) expect to have soon A very plonsifnt social time wns enJo)ecl MORONI T . MOItOS'l. Nov SO Funeral services ser-vices for T J Morley, Hr, were held In the Moroni tabernarle on Thursda), S'ovemlwr 11th lllshop Orlando llradley wns In charge of tho servlros Klder Jabox Pnux offered the opening prit)er whlrh was followed h) talks from Amos llrndlo) Joseph Jolle) nnd lllrhop llrndle) The choir, conducted conduc-ted by Jains !.ursou sang tho opening open-ing nnd closing stings. A duet. ' o M) Father ' was sung h) ltn lckhnm sml Mrs. l.eonn Irons. Tho htnedlc-tl-11 was olfeiod ti Ifctnbd Anderson Tho speakers gave boHiitlftil and s)in-IMtthetlc s)in-IMtthetlc talks The) told of tho lll-legrll) lll-legrll) of Mr Morle) and of their long nnd pleasant association with Mm Man) frlsnds nud t nitons attended at-tended tho funeral to m) their respects re-spects to Mr Mtrle) anil to extend thrlr symimth) to his wife and fnmll) Ito) Morle) of Austin was a Mori. Mo-ri. nl vlltor this week K. T Jones of Holt l-nk City Was In Moroni fur a few dn)s this wtwk. Mrs. It D Andtrsoii has returned rr. m Malt 1-sks Lily County Clerk T J Morle) of Mulitl Usdlng with relative hero tho latter Htrt of the week Mrs Florence Wlnglemun of Mt Pleasant wits the guest of Mrs. Cull 011 HuiiiIh) Will Chrbdoiu-an of Kalrxlew wns tho guest of Mb- thedlo llrdh-y tiun-tlay tiun-tlay Mir KmiIIo ltrsdley MiitertMlnod nt her home Tuosla ox eulng Her guests were members of the ti. O I) U iluh A laigo irtiwd was In attendance nt the ward conference whhh was hold In tho Moroni Inbsrnatlt on Hunda) Oeorgo Chrlstonsen and James W, Anderson An-derson of Mt Pleasant wero the prln-ellHxl prln-ellHxl speakers 011 the program The xxard tholr tendered some beautiful anthems nnd Mrs. Kthel Peterson sung 'O Yo Mountains High," In n vir pleasing manntr FAIRVIEW. t lAtltVIKW. Nov SO On Monda) evening while riding home on 11 load of straw, Mr I.undgren, mi aged cltl-sen cltl-sen of Fulrvlew ntarlng his seventieth blrthda), fell off the load hatkwards, falling 011 his head und shoulders Ho was quite serlousfy Injured, Mrs. C O Pedtrson nnd fixe children chil-dren enme from Weudnll, Ida Monda) Mon-da) bringing thn remains or tilt Ir little lit-tle bub) girl who hnd died nt that plate Nov ember 13th llie child wns onl) one month old ut the time of her death which wns duo to stomnch trouble Funeral strvlros wire held Tuesday at tho home of Mr nnd Mrs It A Htevons, grandparents of tho baby. Horn to J D lllghr, November 9th n boy to tho vvlfu of Hugo Mower, October 38th, a liti), to tho wife of Invent Hweusnn Novtmber tlth, n girl, mid to the wife of Jacob Has-inussen, Has-inussen, Nox ember ltth, n bay The Infant child of Mr and Mrs, Alxa Clement (lit tl last week Dan Nlelson mid Itoy Nlelsnn went to Halt Lake City this week Will Chrlstensen returned from Halt iMko Clt) this week. Heverul new cases of chlckenpox have been reported, Marlon, Tucker Is building a new udditlon to his house, Il)rum Hanson la building nn up to date bungalow. John O. Carlston and daughter Ira, went to Halt iJtko City Tuesda) Joe Carlston and William Itlgb) went to Bait I.akn Clt) this week on land business, Mr and Mrs A D Chrlstsnson left Monday for California, where the) will visit the worlds fair Mrs. Peter Hansen has been very 111 the pait week, but Is somewhat better at this time Prank Tucker who has been seriously seri-ously III for tho past ten days Is getting get-ting better Mrs. Hortense Ilrady returned Friday Fri-day from Idaho, where she has spent the past six months A shipment of near!) a thousand dollars vvoilh of steers was made this week It) Joseph I Mower Mr nnd Mrs. Will Cuxyaon moved batk to I'm ion this vxeek Cbt)aon hits been tho baker here the past summer sum-mer Mrs. It A. btoveiiK, Jr 11 ml ihlldroii leave Prldu) for Blorrs, where they go to Join Htevons and remulu for the winter Bllas lirud) and llebtr Phearson leuve for tho Plntith reservation Pi da) with some over two hundred hend of cattle to feed for the winter Mrs Bills Vaneo entertained the prlman officers Tuesda) evening lie-freshmerjts lie-freshmerjts were served nfter which amusement of various kinds were en Jo) ml ' , t).vlng to the host examination nnd the loufst hid made on the rural free dellxer) route Hums Cox will tsko the plnco of Ainnsa Teir) In the near future Cox has purchased the entire en-tire outfit of Terr) Wednesda) evening a pound part) whs given for Mr nnd Mrs Parle) Olsen nt their home b) relatives and neighbors Olsen has been bedridden for the past nine weeks with leakage of the heart His condition Is not much Improxed Miss Hilda Anderson or Fnlrvlcw and llnrold llrnndon of Mt Pleasant t married nt Mnntl, Tuesdn), November No-vember Klh A reception wan given thtiu Wedntsda) lit Iho homo of the brides parents, Mr nnd Mrs John Anderson C P Olsen, Hcltr Olsen. Ell A Da), Jr. W B Ilench, John U Honch nnd Albeit Chrlstenson went l) auto Inst Haturdu) Into Juab county to look nt some land for dry forms The) were much pleased with the Innd nnd will probnhl) purchase some of It EI'HRAIM T - KPIIItAIM. Nov 30 One of tho pleasant sotlnl nffnlrs of tho week was tho farewell part) given nt the Dell Hotel Hundn) evening for Dr lrfifa)etto llces by nbout a hundred of his relatives nnd friends. Music wns n ronturo of the evening nnd n lunch wns served nt 10 o'clock Dr. Ilees left Mondn) for Htnr Vnlle), W)t where ho wilt pratllio medicine Miss Joan Horensen was hostess Mondn) evening nl n kenslngton Refreshments Re-freshments wire served Ora Hansen nnd Miss Lola Tuft or Mt Pleasant wero guests of Hansen's imretits, Mr nnd Mrs Itns Hansen, In this clt) lasl Balurda) mid Hundn) Miss Mnrle Anderson entcrtnlntd the Merr) Mnlds club Tiitsdn) livening liven-ing I.utuh was served Mr mid Mrs. Orvnl llorrowman left Tuosda) for California to nttend the world's fair Tho) will also visit with relatives nt I.os Angeles nd (Iridic) Mrs. Adelbert Itnsmusscii xxns plcn-snntl) plcn-snntl) surprised Mondn) evening h) the officers of the Houth vvnrd primary pri-mary association Mrs Itasmussen will leeext lu the near future Kir Mon-i tie, tlo Tuesda) evening h pleasant birthday birth-day imri) was given In honor of Peter Pe-ter Anderson, It being his seveiit)-1 first hlrthiln) Dinner was sir veil tc , thirty. Miss I.oIh All red was hostess Mondn) Mon-dn) evening nt n pleasant social given In compliment to the Misses Jo)ce OreaVos. Viva Pointer nnd Casslc A. OriHivos Ihorvnld Ilrolnholt n turned Wed-needs) Wed-needs) form Hallnu, where ho tins fill-billed fill-billed a iHixlng oiitrlneri for the city Mia. Alfred Hollander of Halt !.nke t'lty. formerly of linker, Nov , wns tho guest of Mrs. Cln)tnn Horensen last week. Mr nnd Mrs. Anrnn Ilreluholt visited vis-ited with relatives and friends In dun-nliMin dun-nliMin this week The I D oluh gave n farewell part) Moods) evening In compliment lo Mr mid Mrs. J C Hoik. Music nnd games were features of the evening and lunch wns served to sixteen Andreas Olson left Mondn) for Nor-wu Nor-wu , where he will spend the winter. Mr mid Mrs. C M Jnrobsen left Monda) for Bull Ijike City, whero Mrs. Jitcobsen will undergo a surgical ope ration A number of relatives nnd friends gave Mr and Mrs John H. Ileul n pleasant surprise Hundny evening. A muslonl program xxns rendered and lunch wns served Miss JosO OImiii spent Wednesda) nt Ntphl |