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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Miss Theresa Freston came home yesterday from Eureka where she has been teaching during the year. Probation Officer 'Arthur O. Neil-son Neil-son went to Manti yesterday on important im-portant business. j Miss Zelda Rasmussen is home from Elsinore and will spend the summer here in Mount Pleasant. Miss Dora Larsen is home visiting with her fa' her, Lauritz Larsen, foi a short time. THE DOCTOR of Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines is F. Christen-, Christen-, son. advt. I Miss Myrtle Larsen came home 'from Salt Lake City where she has been for several weeks taking treat- ment for her health. I A May festival will be held on the Wasatih campus the afternoon of Mav 21st. Look for the program in next veek's issue of the Pyramid. The public is cordially invited. Scout Mas.ter D. D. Tebbs took seventeen boy scouts on a hike to the, mountains last Saturday and the party par-ty camped on the foot hills for the night. The youngsters had a very profitable as well as pleasant time. j The Academy's winners of places in events in the recent county High School Meet left yesterday to participate partici-pate in the State Meet at Salt Lake City. These include Frank Hurst, Dewey Hurst and Spencer Webb, accompanied ac-companied by Coach Donaldson. Mrs. A. Crane and Mrs. J. D. Mey-Wednesday Mey-Wednesday afternoon to atteDd the rick went to Salt Lake City last Grand Chapter of the order of Eastern East-ern Star. The ladies intend to spend a number of days in the city with friends. Hon. John H. Seely left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt Lake City to attend the regular monthly meeting of the State Fair Board. Mr. Seeiy s'ated before he departed that the board would -elect men to take charge of tho various var-ious departments of the Fair. Ed Johnston wants a good story. Read his ad. The Misses Anna and Harbara An-j derson returned home yesterday , from Emery County where tbey ha. j been teaching during the year. They ; were accompanied by their mother who' went to pay them a short visa ; before they came, home. The Pyramicj failed. to mention in last week's issue that Mr. Oscar Barton Bar-ton lost one of his horses in the stream where he had his accident, while going out to his farm to attend to some of his work.- It was'uuite a loss to the old gentleman as the an- , imal was a favorite of Mr. Barton. C. H. Malmsten, manager of the j Golden Rule store at Richfield has been in Mount Pleasant during the past three days auci lie iinui.us that Mr. Beatley. v. ho lias been employed em-ployed in the Golden Rule store in; this city for a few months will go to i Richfield and Roy Malmsten, v.h'j ha. been working for the company at Richfield will come here to worn . the local store. Mrs. Asa Wilcox together with Mrs. N. P. Xeilson of this city and Mrs. Bell Larsen of Spring City went to Salt Lake City last week and enjoyed a kind of family gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Davidson of Fort Brid-ger, Brid-ger, Wyoming came to Salt Lake to meet their son, Arthur who had jut( returned home from England. th:sj being the motive for the whole family i to meet there. A most pleasant and enjoyable time was the result. j Word Is received by the Pyramid that the music students of Miss Geneve Ge-neve JohnEon, w ho has been teach- i ing at Sandy during the past year took first prize in the final Eigfrh Grade contest of the Jordan district. dis-trict. The contest took place in the High School building at Sandy, April; 30th. Miss Johnson teaches music n the public Bchools at Sandy and the school board wish to have her asain next year. She has made a marked degree of success in her school work. |