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Show PERSONAL? Miss Afton George and Hilda Cummings of Kanosh and Miss Ada Gard ner of St. George are here in Mount Pleasant visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Dr. Winters. For the best assortments of medium med-ium priced chinaware and Japanese-ware Japanese-ware see the Progress. Beet and Cane sugar at the Wasatch, Wa-satch, buy before it goes higher. W. Merc. Co Fruit Jars. Plenty of them .at the Sanpete. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bachman and family of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Anderson during the early part of the week. El Monte Olive Oil, nothing better for sale at the Sanpete. The best lot of ladies coats and suits will be shown this fall by the Progress. . When you want mens summer underwear don't forget we are selling sell-ing at 48 & 70c per suit the kind you pay 75c & 1.00 for. Miss Helen Anderson returned from Redhiil, Virginia where she went to make her home with her sister in the east. Miss Anderson loves Utah best and came to Mount Pleasant to visit with her sister, Mrs. O. F. Wall before returnsrg to Salt Lake City where she was formerly employed by the Salt Lake Hardware Company as stenographer. stenogra-pher. First shipment of fall silks and velveteens has just been received by the Progress Merc. Co. , Don't forget our Economy 2-25c and Round Ticket 25c stockings, they are the best the markets affords. af-fords. McKinley 10c music for sale at The Sanpete. A splendid line of rain coats for men and ladies from 2.75 up. W. Merc. Co. Born to the wife of Dick Cawley a girl, July 27th, All concerned are are doing very nicely. Our entire stock of Straw hats at 1-2 prices a dandy stock to select from. W. Merc Co. You always buy good shoes at the Progress Merc. Alma Staker returned to his home in Lawrence after spending a lengthy visit 'with his brother, J. B. Staker and family. Overstocked on balbriggan underwear, under-wear, we are closing 76c suits at 48c $1.00 suits at 70c. W. Merc. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sundberg and family of Salt Lake City while making mak-ing a trip to Sevier county in their automobile stopped in Mt. Pleasant and spent a few pleasant hours with "Grandma Staker." B. E. Guiver returned to his home in Salt Lake City on Sunday after spending several days in this city, guest of Miss Lyde Staker. Mrs. Lydia Burton, Nurse. 2nd South and 10th East. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seely and Mrs. Lizzie Hancock returned last Wednesday from an extended pleasure pleas-ure trip in Idaho. They spent several sev-eral days in Yellowstone National Park while on their vacation. They visited with Stewart R. Seely and other relatives and friends in Idaho. Mrs. Fred Tuzey of Canada was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Anderson this week. . Mrs. Claude Candland returned from Salt Lake City last Wednesday. Wednes-day. She has been visiting in the city for a week. Mr. and Mrs. O, R. Dibbley and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. Dibbley's mother of Oklahoma are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Candland. Miss Margaret Candland, who has been in Salt Lake visiting with her sister returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Backman and family of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mayor and Mrs. J. W. Anderson last Friday and Saturday. Satur-day. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson of Mona were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson during dur-ing the week. |