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Show The Snow Academy Dramatic Ciub j presented "Olaf the Assassin" a o'ay in four acts, by Miron Leffing-well, Leffing-well, at the Opera House last Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. The play was very highly appreciated by those who attended. at-tended. Special prices on some groceries at the Sanpete all next week, It will pay you to see us. Our cut prices on Men's and Boy's clothing is still in force. at the Sanpete. San-pete. We defy competition on these j prices. This week only you can buy boys clothing at half price at the Progress Masquerade at the Armory Friday Feb. 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. R. A. Burch departed de-parted on Thursday for Los Angeles where they expect to spend the next three weeks. A good Up-To-date General Merchandise Mer-chandise Store for sale. Good stock of goods, Brick building, plate glass front, cement pavement: Main business bus-iness in town. In good condition. Easy Terms. Call or write, if interested. H. O. NEILSEN, Redmond, Utah. The latest reports from the sheepmen sheep-men on the desert are of a more in-couraging in-couraging nature. Mr. J. J. Watson of Ibex informs the Pyramid in a letter of recent date that the storm which came last week was welcomed by the flockmasters in that section of the country. For several weeks previous pre-vious to that time it had been necessary neces-sary to keep the herds on the mountains moun-tains as much as possible so that they might get a little snow as it had all disappeared in the valleys below. Since the last snowfall con ditions are improving as there was about an inch of snow in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sutton wt-re in Salt Lake City during a portion of last week and the fore part of this. Mr. Sutton was there to attend the Quartevley meetings of the-United Drug Company. At these meetings a number of new drugs and toilet articles are recommended to the druggists to be placed upon the market. Upn their return Mrs. Sutton stopped off at Provo to visit with her moiher. Mrs. Isadora Clark who is going to Chicago to remain with her daughter, Miidred Clark, until she completes her college course at the University of Chicago. Mrs. Dr. D. D. Tebbs went to Panguitch early this week to visit with her mother. She expects to be there for a few weeks before re-turnirg. re-turnirg. Mrs. J. B.- Staker returned home Monday after spending the past ten days with her daughter, Mrs. D. L, Argyle of Salina. |