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Show I Spring City ! , j-'i Miss Byrl arrived home Sunday after along stay in Salt Lake City. Henry Blain, James Thompson and Leo Spenser are among the business visitors to Salt Lake this week. Mrs. R. W. Allred is spending the holidays with friends and relatives in Eureka. Miss Vera Larson of Salt Lake is spending the holidays with friends and relatives in Spring City. James Clawson and wife and Louis Jestensen were Ephraim visitors this week. ReidBcKand family of Provo are spending the holidays with Mr. Beck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Beck. ' Mr. Jos. Justensen and her mother are spending a few days in Lewiston Idaho visiting with friends and relatives. rela-tives. Miss Myria Madsen departed Saturday Sat-urday for Rupert. Idaho intending to make an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. S. W. Beck. C. Jay Smith presents the rural comedy success "Sis Perkin's" at the Opera House Dec. 30th, you will miss a treat if you don't come. ED JOHNSTON-DRUGS. Mount Pleasant and Moroni. FREE delivery to any place in Sanpete Co. Mail & tJhone orders receive prompt attention. atten-tion. Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hayward are visiting in Salt Lake with their son, Willard Hayward who has been employed em-ployed at the Salt Lake Post Office for several years. D. W. Larson 'of Richfield is here on business connected with his saw mill now running in the mountains east of Spring City. Mr. Lars in nas made a success in the timDer and lumber business for years. Niels Rasmussen of Salt Lake has exchanged places with his mother, Mrs. Hilda Dahl. Mr. Rasmussen has moved to Spring City and Mrs. Dahl departed for her new home in Salt Lake Tuesday. The students who have been away attending the various High Schools of the state have returned home together to-gether with our usual Holiday visitors visi-tors makes Spring City seem a very lively town and it is. J. G. Schofield returned Wednesday Wednes-day from Salt Lake with his son Holley who has been in the L. D. S. Hospital for two months suffering with a badly broken leg. Holley is getting along nicely and will be around again in a few days. "Library Corners" presented by the home dramatic Saturday eve ning was a big success, the players did exceptionally well, the play was enjoyed by a large enthusiastic audience audi-ence all of whom are hoping the company will not be long in announcing announc-ing another date. "Is you de gemman wot adv'tised dat he had a parrot for sale?" ask Mr. Erastus, "lam." "Is he a profane pro-fane parrot?" "I'm afraid he is." "Could you gyahntee de profanty?" "Certainly. But I'm surprised that you consider that a desirable quality." qual-ity." "Well, boss, I'se been drivin' dat mul' foh a good many years, and I's jes' j'ined church, an now he won't pay 'tention tti a word I say to him, I done speck mebba if I could put dat bird on de dash board an' let dat mul hyah some er de ol' time conversation mebbe I could budge 'im wifout reskin' my own salvation. W. S. |