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Show j - t Neighborhood News Money raiaingr sale at Quality Market Mar-ket all next we. k. Come in find see the quality of Men's Union Suits we are offering at $1.00. Wasatch MercCo. Fresh Fish at Quality Marke' Friday and Saturday. There will be an E'ection Dance at the Armory Hall next Tuesday evenine. Get our bargains all next week, Quality Market. Mr. and Mrs.T. C. Candland returned re-turned from Garfield and will make their home here this winter. WANTS If you want anything advertise in the Pyramid. Best overcoats forthe money ever shown, at the Wasatch The Brigham Young University Winter Semester will begin Monday, December 2, 1912, and continue un til March 28, 1913. An excellent opportunity op-portunity to do a full semester's work in the heart of winter. Adv. Great bargains in gents and ladies union underwear at the .Wasatch. The Hallowe'en Dancing Party piven at the Opera House by the Chanticleer Dancing: Club and Sorority Sor-ority Girls last evening was very much enjoyed by all who were present. pres-ent. The hall was decorated in a manner suitable for the occassion. The Free Dance given by Johnson & Stewart last Wednesday evening at the Armory Hall was highly appreciated ap-preciated by the young people who took part in the : entertained. Mr. Johnson feels that the Mount Pleas ant people have been very courteous and friendly to them. An example will be made of someone some-one soonor or later if they do not let the Post Office Boxes alone, which do not belong to them. Postmaster Braby informs the Pyramid that Undo Un-do Sam is no respector of persons and it may be John or Jam-, it make no difference with Uncle Samin .this regard. There has been five leUti : taken from a certain box and opened by some one who had no right to d so. The penalty for such a crime is a heavy fine and a long term in pris-pn,- Mrs. H. F. Miner of Vineyard is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bills. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Garlic, jr., entertained en-tertained a number of friends in their new home Sunday evening. A pleasant evening was spent and dainty dain-ty refreshments served. The seventh grade hsld a Hallow-'een Hallow-'een party Tuesday evening. The evening was pleasantly spent in games and an excellent luncheon w as J served to all. A number of other " parties are tlanned for this week. The eighth garde will hold one this Friday evening. |