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Show Mount Pleasant Band Played For X National Irrigrtion Congress Received Many Cheers from the Crowds That Thronged Throng-ed the Streets as the Parade Moved Along The Mount Pleasant Band was c I'd again in Sail Lake City to as-S's; as-S's; in tiii' celebration held there i! s v . . k. Th.-v left Sun. lay after-n after-n ..hi m;iiclii g down Main slreet to the depot, playing as they went. There were mem hers of the bands ft m Manii, Ephraim aril Fairview w io j. in. -ii (h 'in, making their num bi r fump e'a'. Wnile they were in the city, they w.ie kept busy playing, f ir the celebration cele-bration he;d by the National Irrigation Irriga-tion Congress. Large crowds cheered cheer-ed them while they marched through the streets in the parade. They also piiVed at the State Fair grounds on Tuesday. VJ'eclnesriay the boys returned home feeling that they had had a rrost enjoyable time and that the trip had been a success in every respect. re-spect. There were many other bands from different parts of the state at the celebration and we are proud to note that the Mount Ple..sant band was given credit of being one of the best bands in the state. j Moroni ! L Born, to the wife of E. P. Chris-tens Chris-tens 'h, a girl, Sept. 27th. Saturday Mrs, Kennith Bird went to Manti to visit for a few days. Rodney Anderson came home from Emery Monday. Mrs. Wm. Irons returned home list week from Sterling, Canada, where she has spent the past month with her daughter. A delightful outing to Maple Can-; Can-; yon was enjoyed by the following lust Saturday: Owen 1'. Beal, Clarence Clar-ence Jensen, Eugene Faux ard the Misses Myrtle Perkins and Jennie Blackham. Wednesday evening the "Jolly Girls' Club," met at the home'of Eva Olson, where they entertained a number num-ber of their gentleman friends. Supper Sup-per was served in the dutch lunch order and all had a jolly time. I. E. Ingram of Nephi spent Monday Mon-day at the home of Vernile .Jensen. The North Sanpete High School at Moroni is to give their first dance Friday evening. Born, to the wife of Ames Draper, Drap-er, jr., a girl, Sept. 2Sth. |