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Show j; KftjgiibGrfcood News j The Pyramid ommitted to mention in the proceedings of the special meeting of the city council last week that G. F Bohne was appointed and affirmed fire chief for Mt. Pleasant. First shipment of Men's Oxfords received at the Progress Get your first choice. R. Anderson went to Utah county on business Sunday. Mr. Anderson will make an extended bnsiness trip into Emery county before returning home. Mrs. Cecil Murphy and Mrs. Olivia Oli-via Pedcock, daughters of Mrs. Mary Gade, are here from Pocatella, Idaho, Ida-ho, for a visit with their mother and other relatives and friends. Perry Bush of American Fork, will open the barber shop formerly-occupied formerly-occupied by J. C. Barton, on March 1st. Mr. Bush is a man of much experience, ex-perience, having worked in many of the up-to-date shops in Salt Lake. Ladies have you seen the new lot of colored underskirts at the Progress. Pro-gress. Men's leather gloves, of best quality, qual-ity, every pair guaranteed. New lot. Progress. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Fechser have been in Fairview for a few days at-:ending at-:ending the Terry reunion. Elmer Miller has recently had two lew barber chairs installed in his sarber shop on the corner of Main and State street. A new mirror, .hat will extend the full length of the building1, has been ordered and j will be installed as soon as it arrives i from the factory. A Johnson, manager of the Wa j satch Mercantile Co., is a business j visitor in Salt Lake this week. W. D. Candland, president of the : State Land Board, is in Salt Lake on i business. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielson are ! down from their present home in j Indianola they will remain here .in definitely. j L C. Rasmussen and Joseph Mon-sen, Mon-sen, members of the board of directors direc-tors of the Central Utah Farmer's Exchange, will go to Salina Friday on business connected with that organization. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Johnson entertained enter-tained Wednesday, Feb. 14th. in honor hon-or of the latter's50th anniversary of her birth. An elaborate dinner was served in the evening, and latter card ulaying and fortune telling was indulged in-dulged in. Those present: Host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E, Madsen, Mr. and M.S. Chris Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. Boon Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dreage, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Whitlaker, Mrs. H S. Nielson, Mrs. J. F. Jensen and Mrs. W. W. Wood-ring, Wood-ring, Peter Jensen, Ed Wall, Pearly Johnson and Misses Viola Whittaker Rhea Dreage, Mayme Monk, Fein Sorensen. Those present expressed having had a very enjoyable time. |