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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS A The Nephi orchestra will play for i dance at the Armory next Monday night, July 3. John A. Carlson has returned from Marysvale where he has been employed employ-ed for some time past. Mrs. A. B. Waldemar leH Saturday for an extended visit with her daughter daugh-ter Mrs. O. S. Jensen in Bingham. Mrs. H. Le Roy Neilson and Mrs. H. S. Neilson left for Salt Lake City Tuesday on a short visit. Mrs. Georgia Johnson departed Tuesday for New York where she goes to attend summer school. Mrs. Chas. Ranibo has gone to Salt Lake City to spend a week or ten days. Roy Neilson of Clear Creek came over Tuesday to spend the Fourth in this city. His family has been here; for some time visiting relatives. .Mrs. D. B. Baron of Salt Lake Citv who is a sister of J. II. Straus of the National, paid her brother a short visit this week. The out-of-town members of Troop E., N. G. P.. were the honored gnosis at an elaborate four-eo'urse dinner given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Meyrick. Covers were laid for twenty-live. Mrs. Leonard Thompson of Ephraim Eph-raim was in' Mount Pleasant on a ehort visit with her father, Pres. C. N. Lund this week. Mr. Lund's condition condi-tion is improving slowly lutl surely from his recent automobile accident in Salt Lake City. Sherman Allred of Salt Lake City was in Mount Pleasant over Tuesday-night. Tuesday-night. .Mrs. Allred and baby who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Allrod's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ericksen. for a short time, accompanied ac-companied him hack Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jensen, Miss Crystal Jensen, Milor McCIain. Hers-shel Hers-shel Jensen. Mrs. A. S. Nilson anil Mrs. Raymond T. Head were guests at dinner Monday evening at Iho 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Uox Jensen. Mioses were used as a centerpiece on Iho dining table. Following dinner music was enjoyed during the re- ' maindor of the evening. |