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Show -. ! Moroni ! I ! Mr. Seymour of the Utah Glass Company is here again. He has started work on the west side of the north hill designated for the factory. About one hundred. square yards will be leveled to make ready for heavy machinery that is expect ed to arrive soon. The workmen will be paid for their labor in stock. The factory seems to be steadily coming to realtiy. Mr. John Jackson, an aged man "f about 78 years, died at the home of his son, Charlps, last Saturday, of general debility. He left a numbei of children and grandchildren. His memory will live as being a faithful man to whatever he undertook, Fur, eral services were held Wednesdf y at the Relief Hall. Last Saturday the Snow Academy basket ball team played with tht High School bovs carrying off the victory by 30-28. The Snow Academy Acad-emy orchestra furnished music foi the dance that followed. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Beal spen' Thanksgiving with relatives at Sf-lina. Sf-lina. T?.n JOHNSTON-DRUGS. Mourn .Pleasant and Morjni. FREEdeliyen to any place in Sanpete Co. Mail & Phone orders receive prompt atten tion. Advertisempnt. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Pc-terson, Mist Mella Blackham and Mrs. Ed. Brad ley were the guests of relatives : nd friends at Ephraim for Tnanks-giving. Tnanks-giving. Miss Eulala and Virgil Blackham visited at Lehi last week. Mrs. Orlando Bradley spent Thanksgiving at Salt Lake l eturning . home Tuesday. Bp. Bradley camt back Wednesday after two weeks or the Jury. . . Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gee are rejoic I ing Over the birth of a fine baby girl atthesrhome. '' Miss Hazel Faux came home fcr ! Thanksgiving. She is engaged as a teacher'in the Public Schools at Brig ham City. |