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Show Parratt's Kin Dies Friend A.W. ParratUs daugh ter, Mildred Emerson died Tuesday Tu-esday of heart trouble. Friend B. Heinrich wri'es from Salem, Utah count', that he is glad that he has been able to do some farm and dairy work to help the country. He will wait now till some one calls him. He can do landscaping, beaut ficaton work as well as general farm work. He wants to be a friend to man Friend 0. F. Gudmondsen come in the day before Christmas, Christ-mas, feeling tiptop. The Christinas Christ-inas weather reminds him of many of the winters he spent in old Sanpete, and believe us t' ey used to have some winters there, when the snow was as deep as the fences were high. Friend Butler N'plsen was in end as always, did his full duty. He is a thinker and puts forth some very good ideas. He" is for and with the people and his heart is always right. Miss Belh Jensen, charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alon-zo Alon-zo Jensen of Axtell, was united in marriage lo Mr. Verge Earl Kennedy cn Friday, Dec. 23, at the Jensen home. A reception recep-tion was tendered the couple on the evening of Dec. 27 Mrs Aileen Barnes of this city was in attendance. Congratulations Neighbor Harvey Marchant of Union, has a son in the service serv-ice Corporal T. Marchant. He iias just been transferred from North Camp Hood, Texas, to Camp Blanding, Florida. Nephew Albert Petersen who has been in government work at Whitehorse near Alaska, is now stationed in Chicago. Friends Mr. and Mrs. David Athay were both quite sick during Christmas week |