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Show j SPRING CITY i I By Special Correspondence j George Allred, Lynn Barney, Marvin Pedersen, James Martinus and Eastern Thompson left Monday Mon-day Jar Rawlins, Wyoming, to. filjery sheep, Friapty ' oiffST-ppn JMjrs. AboWp Aiken entertained thp members of the LetlUa Club at hr heme here. Several new cases of whoop ng cough have been reported this week. . Mrs. John Jensen of Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant visiied for a few days last week with her aunt Mrs. Elizabeth D. Larsen. Mrs. Almlna Peterson has gone to Salt Lake City to receive medical med-ical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strate, Mrs. Christine Stiaie and Miss Geneva Strate went to Salt Lake City the latter part of the past week. Mrs. Strate went to consult a medical specialist. Peter C. Larsen of Provo vis-ted with relatives and friends here the latter part of the week. He left Sunday in company with Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Jensen who were return re-turn nc to their home in Mountain Moun-tain City. Nevada. They came here to rittend funeral services for Mrs. Or.n Hansen. William E. Robinfon returned home Friday after a weeks stay In Salt Ltiko City w'nexe, his ftiugh-ter, ftiugh-ter, Mrs. WH'lam Py7ey of Maa, underwent a sevkjus operation. Mr. Rrblrcpon reprrts his daughter as sliehtiy -'mproving. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen an-ncunre an-ncunre the marriage of their daughter Earldine to Ferd Clark, ron of Mr?. De'cne Carlson on April 8th. We wish the young couple Joy and success ire their marled life. Mrs. Minnie D. Barney returned heme last week from vis'ting her children at Delta. She also visited her brother William Allred in Redmcnd. Wardlo Jensen and fami'.y left here M:nday for California where Mr. Jensen has employment. Among the people who came to Spring City to spend Easter were: Mrs. Wallace Graves and children and Mrs. Henry E. Raddatz oi Eureka' were guests of Mr. and ! Mrs. John S. Slain. Blain Larsen, ; Maurine Larsen, Miss Jensen and Von Williams motored here from l Salt Lake C ty and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Larsem A rumber of beys came home from the CCC. camps to spend Easter. R-ss Allred and family of Dividend Divi-dend visited here with relatives the first part of the week. Mrs. Mack Butler visited here 'art week with her mother, Mrs. Earl Jensen. A dinner party was given Sunday Sun-day in honor of Andrew Thompson. Other guests were his children, grandchildren and friends. He is the oldest man in Spring City, having been born April 16 eighty-nine eighty-nine years ago iu Denmark. He is one of our most respected citizens. |