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Show Colonel E. W. Tatleck, Statistical Agent of the Department of Agriculture Agri-culture of Utah, made a very pleasant pleas-ant visit at the Pyramid office this morning. He came up from Rich-Held Rich-Held yesterday and is visiting with old friends and acquaintances in this city. O. II. Halversen, wife and daughter, daugh-ter, of Gunnison spent a day with relatives at Mt. Pleasant this week. Judge E. D. Sorensen of the Juvenile Juv-enile Court was in Mt. Pleasant on Thursday and held court. One boy, was committed to the State Industrial Indust-rial School. He is going to the eastern east-ern part of the District. Among the cases to be heard will be some adults for furnishing liquor and tabaeco to minors. Judge Sorensen is 'deter- mined to make examples of such parties, and give boys benefit of protection law places about them, says Conditions throughout the district dis-trict are getting better. Found. Money and blankets, call. |