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Show Mouoxr William Taylor of Manti was a Moroni visitor last week. Miss Delphia Reese has been visiting visit-ing relatives at Wales. Eugene Faux of Spring City visited relatives of this city a few days last week. ' Ernest Anderson of Fountain Green was in town a few d:iys hist week on business. Mrs. Samuel Bulow is visiting relatives rela-tives at Salt Lake City. 'Austin Gerell of Randolph has been the guest of Miss Gladys Stark. Elmer Luritzerson of Clarion has been visiting relatives of this city lately. John Warner of Vermillion has been visiting relatives and friends here lately. Mrs. Alice Lund and children of Centerfield is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Larson. Lonzo Peterson of Preston, Nevada, Nev-ada, has been visiting with Miss Eva Olson. Melvin Curtis and Kay Story returned re-turned to their home from the reservation reser-vation last week. MiS9 Ethel Nielson of Eureka is visiting with her sister, Miss Mary Nielson. Clarence Justesen, who has been visiting at Lehi, has returned to his home. Marion Jolley of Manti has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Irons. Miss Mable Nielson and her friend, Miss Austin of Salt Lake, are visiting relatives of this city. Niels Olson has left for California here he will spend the winter. Miss Laura Nielson of Salt Lake City is here visiting with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Nielson. After spending several weeks with relatives at Moroni and Mount Pleasant, Pleas-ant, Mr. Goevita L. Halberg left Tuesday Tues-day for his home at Clear Creek, accompanied ac-companied by his uncle, Ed Anderson. Ander-son. S J. W. Anderson of Mount Pleasant visited with the Moroni High School and District School Wednesday. At the devotional exercise Mr. Andcv:;ou ind Mr. Faux gave very interesting :alks. which were enjoyed very much by the students and the faculty. Miss Ophelia Monsen entertained it a musical recital and luncheon at her home Wednesday evening. At mid-night a dainty luncheon was served to Misses Mildred Irons, Thel-na Thel-na Morley, Francel Larson, Theora Christensen, Pernella Larson and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Irons announce the marriage of their daughter, Le-ola, Le-ola, to William Jensen of this city. The nuptials took place in he Salt Lake temple Wednesday, November 22, 1916. The young couple left, for Salt Lake Monday where they will remain re-main for a short time. They are of the best known and most popular young people of this city. Many friends join in wishing them a very happy life. Mrs. Hannah Hardy entertained in honor of her forty-fourth birthday Monday evening. The evening was spent in a social way and a very elaborate elab-orate dinner was served to the following fol-lowing guests and the children of the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. John Keliet, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. -arson, Mrs. Anna Blackhani, Mrs. Elsia Larson and Mrs. Alice Lund. L. J. Anderson was most pleasantly surprised at his home Friday evening. even-ing. A delicious luncheon was served serv-ed to .Mr. and Mrs. L. .1. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Neilson. Mr. mil Mrs. John Rostron, Mr. and Mrs. Vin-cin Vin-cin Major, Mr. and Mrs. James Neilson, Neil-son, Mrs. Susan Christensen, Mrs. Anna Swensen, Mrs. Anna M. Hardy; Misses Brilta, Alberta and Zelnia Anderson, An-derson, Ed Anderson, Goveita 1.. ii:tl-berg, ii:tl-berg, Leonard and Ivan Anderson ami Zeldon Rostron. j A slight accident happened to Lonzo Morley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Morley, a few days ago. ''or-tnnately ''or-tnnately the boy received no perio 's injury. He was riding on his 1.'' ! behind a loaded wagon and not seeing see-ing an automobile in head of the wagon, turned eat on the savie kMc and the driver was not able to '-t ip his machine suddenly, enough to pr"-vent pr"-vent a collision. The hit veto vn-struck vn-struck by the fender and the bov w-"-pitched to the ground. Uc v n'. unconscious un-conscious for some! 'me ''lit 'S no v able to attend school again. i |