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Show Neighborhood News 1 Max Seely came down from Salt Lake City and spent Saturday and ; Sunday visiting with loved ones. Rnv Monsen came horn la-it wee'v to spend the vacation with his par-e: par-e: t-' p. nd friends Mr. ai;-: Mrs George Clemensen wen' ;o Manti to attend the Presbytery Presby-tery of Southern Utah and participated particip-ated in the Ladies Missionary work. ' Rev. Meeker and Wasat'n Academv teachers and als-i Mrs. Meeker went to Manti to attend the Presbytery. : Miss Martin also enjoyed tht pleasure plea-sure of visiting with her parents while there. ; Mrs. L. F. Becker of Manti came to this city last week to visit with hor sister Mrs, F. C Jensen, who is confined to her bed at the Winters Hospital. ; Mr. A. J. Syndergarrd is improving improv-ing so well that Mrs. James Long returned to her home again in Mary-svale. Mary-svale. Mr. C 0. Nicol of the Wasatch Academy was a Salt Lake visitor during the vacation last week, Swen 0. Neilsori and wife were calling on! friengs in this city last Sunday, driving back to Peacharosa late in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Neilson are prominent in business and social circles in this state and their identification with the interests of this Valley are a matter of congratulation. con-gratulation. Dispatch, Ras Matson came home monday from Green River where he has been shearing his flock. He reports the weather in excellent condition over there for the sheep and pros-p-'cts are very good for the coming season, Judge A. N. Cherry leaves to day for Milwaukee, where he is engaged as assistant counsel on a mining suit involving a controversy amount- ing to $35,000. Judge Cherry expects to be absent, on this case and a visiting visit-ing it'nerarv among relatives, until May 1st or later. He has promised to be good during all of his stay on this trip and above all to not miss a single opportunity of "boosting" for Gunnison valley. He's a bov that can bo it. Gunnison Gasette. Wiley Payne Allred, for many j years a Sannete County pioneer died at Emery last week. George M. Miller, one o" the original orig-inal Huntington boosters and one of financW" "heavy" mQn of the town, has interested enongh of the moneved men of Huntington, Mt Peasant and Ephraim to fully finance a banking concern for his town. The ri.-k. made in Hun tington, is now on the site of the new bank and work will haq-in jn a few weeks, at the outside says the Carbon News. Lars Gunderson formely of this city, has received a contract to erect a new tabprnacle in Price at a cost of $15,000. D"n't be surnnised if you have an attack of rheumatism this snr nc. Just rub the affpetpd parts freelv. with Chamberlain's Liniment and it will soon disappear Sold by All Dealers. A complaint has been filed bv Salt Lake officials acrainst J. H. Nelsen at one time of Mt. Pleasant but now one of the promoters of the Salina Orchard Company, The charge is "hat the company is obtaining money under false nretenes. The president of the company at Salina also 'under the same charge st ates that their is not-hine to it and that he and Nelsen will have no trouble in elearieg them so'ves. Nelsen was here recently in the interest of the farmers union he ;s forming in Sanpste and Sevier counties. Our wagon will deliver any thing anyvhere Qmluv Market. Phone no. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Brandon returned Tuesday, from California where thev have spent the winter Mr. Brandin savs that California has the ideal climate, but intends to rpmain in Mt. Pleasant for a long time to come. |