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Show bi3 Ulh ar; I WEEK'S) 1 Blain Watson returned Saturday to Tooele, where he is engaged as a teacher in the public school. Ray Monson, who is teaching school at Payson, returned to that city Saturday. . J. E. Gunderson and family of Clear Creek have been visiting relatives rela-tives here during the holidays have returned to their home. Jacob Hansen and family returned Saturday to their home at Rexburg, after a pleasant two weeks' visit with relatives in this city. Miss Zelda Rassmussen has returned return-ed to Salt Lake to resume her studies at the University of Utah after spending the holidays in this cicy. David H. Brown of Storrs, Utah, who has been visiting in this city during the holidays has returned home. Mrs. R. Frandsen and two daughters daugh-ters who have been visiting relatives in Mt. Pleasant have returned to their home atBlackfoot, Idaho. On Monday evening Miss Carol Jensen was hostess to a number of her friends at the picture show and later in the evening, luncheon was served. For Sale A good ranch containing contain-ing 70 acres of farming and hay land also 20 acres of pasture. Sufficient Suffi-cient water right. Apply to A. L. Burnside. advt. Bishop Hyrum Seely of Indianola has purchased the residence of Chris Simpson of this city. Mr. Seely has leased his ranch at Indianola to Elmer Spencer and will move his family to Mt. Pleasant in the spring. Mrs. Geo. Clemensen and daughter Florence returned from Salt Lake Monday where they have been spend ing the holidays and visiting with their daughter and sister, Elinor. Miss Kate Musig who 'is teaching at Payson and Miss Ruth Edwards who is attending high school there and Mrs. Chas. Musig spent theholi days in Mt. Pleasant wich relativts. Miss Carol Jensen entertained in honor of Miss Ruth Becker, at a delightful de-lightful bob-s!eighing parly on New Year's eve, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Covers were laid for twelve. |