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Show Litems P. W. D. Candland was a Salt Lake visitor on Monday last. For good shoes sce'the Progress. Mrs. Dr. Wm. P. Winters and daughter, Louise were Salt Lake visitors last week. They returned home on Saturday. Private music lessons on Piano will be given by Miss Arbrelia Seely it her home. Adv. EricK Gunderson went to Price last Monday to work at his trade at that place. ( Mr?. Chas. Musig went to Payson last Saturday where she will remain for some time with her daughters. Blain Watson is teaching school at Tooele this year. Arthur Nielson was a Salt LaKt- ' visitor last week. Miss Florence Clemensen was a 1 Salt LaKe visitor this week. j Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Broadhursl ) were Salt Lake visitors last week. j The Progress have received mo:e j ladies suits and coatp. Mr. R. Anderson returned onTuef-day onTuef-day from a business trip in Emery County. We are closing out our entire line of lace curtains at 25 per cent off W. Merc. Co. Mis? Ada Jensen, Lavern Arnold-sen, Arnold-sen, Myrtle Johnson and Maggie Peterson went to Salt Lake City last week. Miss Vern Seely and Venetta Mon-' sen are attending the State University Univer-sity this year. They left for Salt Lake City last weeK. ED JOHNSTON-DRUGS. Mount Pleasant and Moroni. FREE delivery to any place in Sanpete Co. Mail & Phone orders receive prompt attention. atten-tion. Advertisement. Postmaster Thos. Braby, Dr. E. G. Mills, and Mrs. Braby and daughter Ada, are in Sevier County this week on a fishing trip. They wanted to go where they csuld get the big ones so they are trying thtir luck in the South. The Progress has a splendid lot of Provo wool blankets. J. J. Stillman of Salt Lake City was in Mt. Pleasant on Monday last and purchased a number of fine rams of John K. Madsn. Mrs. Camila Noland went to Salt Lake City last Saturday to visit with Miss Tina EricKsen a short time before be-fore her departure for Colorado. Miss Ericksen left Salt Lake on Wednesday. |