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Show Moroni jj ED JOHNSTON-DRUGS. Mount Pleasant and Moroni. FREE delivery to any place in Sanpete Co. Mail & Phone orders receive prompt attention. atten-tion. Advertisement. The teachers engaged to teach in the public schools this year are: Messrs Peter Peterson, N. C.Curtis, C.Cur-tis, Urvin Gee and Misses Iza Sum-sion, Sum-sion, Edna Hardy, Laura Bradley, Sadie Blackham and Marie Olson. There is yet one vacancy. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Beal arrived Thursday from California. Heat-tended Heat-tended Summer School at Berkley and will be principal of the High School at Moroni th s year. Miss Laura Bradley entertained a number of friends from Ephraim last Saturday. They were Mrs. Aaron Aa-ron Hanson, Misses Dollie and Florence Flor-ence Peterson, and Mrs. Davenport and daughter Bianche from Birmingham, Birm-ingham, England, who are the i ouse guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hanson. Mrs. Raymond Blackham and Mrs. E. D. Anderson spent a few days last week visiting Mrs. Eugene Elia-son Elia-son at Vermillion. Mr. Andrew Anderson and Mrs. John Blackham made a trip to Richfield Rich-field Saturday to take Miss Ida Hales to her home after a visit here. Miss Flora Draper, who has been at California over a year, arrived home Monday. Last Tuesday Eble Ebbeson met with considerable loss. A small boy set fire to the hay in his barn, and before help could be procured the flames were beyond control. Both crops of hay and a new buggy were con-.ummed. Elder Elmer Lauritzen, who has just filled a mission at Denmark re turned home Sunday accompanied by Miss Jacobson. His brother Louis of Murray came Saturday to see him. Frank Jensen had an accident with his car near Ft. Green on Munday. It was tipped upside down and he came out with a broken wrist. Mes-sers. Mes-sers. Jeff Olsen, Ferd Anderson and Hans Jensen were with him but they escaped unhurt except for a few bruises. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheffield of Kaysville, who have been visiting relatives here for a week, returned home on Tuesday. Miss Eulala Blackham came home f rem Salt Lake last Wednesday. She was accompanied by MissNeta Hammer Ham-mer of Lehi. The M. I, A. girls surprised the town Tuesday morning by their early rising. They went out in the south fields at 5 o'clock and cooked their breakfast over a campfire. All enjoyed en-joyed the repast, the walk, the gath eiing of flowers, and especially the shallow water in the Sanpitch. Mrs. George Bradley and Mrs. Kenneth Bird of Manti came to visit 1 relatives here on Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Shafer and little grand- daughter of Salt Lake are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Wilford Tidwell entertained a number of her friends Friday in honor of Mrs. Sidney Hutchinson of Salt Lake. |