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Show PERSONAL? Ronal Nielson and Pearley Johnson John-son left for Los Angeles, Californi?, last Sunday. Ronald went to visit with his mother and Pearley is going for a pleasure trip to the land of Suishine and Flowers and expects to be absent from this neighborhood about thirty days. Mr. W. B. Hicks was a business visitor to Salt Lake City this week. Elmer Ney of Clear Creek came to. Mount Pleasant last Friday on account ac-count of t.hp rlpat.h of his hrnrher-in- law, C. O. Anderson. He remained in this city for several days visiting with his mother and other relatives and friends. August Deleen of Salt Lake City was in Mount Pleasant a few days last week visiting with relatives and friends. John K. Madsen was a business visitor in Salt Lake City several days last week. The Owls were highly entertained last Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Jorgensen. An elaborate dinner was served and a most pleasant evening enjoyed by the following Owls present: Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jordab, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Olson, and Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds. Rey-nolds. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Draper were special gue3ts. Parley Madsen left for Lortetree, Wyoming, last Tuesday. Mr. Madsen Mad-sen is interested in real estate and is also a range rider at that place. He spent the greater portion of the winter months in this city visiting with his relatives Mrs. Madsen will remain here for some time before joining her husband at that place. Leo P. Olsen is here from Rupert, Idaho, where he has spent the past year. After spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Olsen of Birch Creek and other relatives and friends in this vicinty, Mr. Olsen expects to return to that place again. Authnell Carter left Sunday for Salt Lake to take up the insurance business again after spending the holidays at home in this city. Max Seely, who has been in this city for several weeks visiting, went to Salt Lake last Monday and will tike a trip soon over in the Eastern counties of the state. For Sale A good wagon, fodder-cutter, fodder-cutter, and also good plow and hay-rake. hay-rake. Apply C. A. Clark. 2t Rev. John Meeker went to Salt Lake Citv last Tuesday on a short business trip. Mrs. Jas. Synderg rd entertained at a birthday dinner party at her home last Sunday the 12th, in honor of the 26th anniversary of her husband, hus-band, James SyiiWrgaard. Covers were laid for eight. The invited guests were: Vance Mcintosh, Miss Florence Monsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schofield and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Averett. |