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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS A big rabbit hunt was carried out at Indianola Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mickelsen of Rexburg, Idaho, are visiting relatives in this city. Mrs. Chas. Musig was called to j Ephraim today on ra ce tint of illness in the family of her daughter. Mrs. Abram Johnson was called to Summerset. Colorado. Monday, on account of the illness of her daughter. daugh-ter. Mabel. Roy L. Malnisten of the Golden Rule Store went Salt Lake City Tuesday Tues-day to attend the Golden Rule convention. con-vention. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Sams of Salt Lake City have been visiting with their many relatives in Mount Pleasant this week. They are guests of the Simpsons and X'.elsens. Judge and Mrs. Ferdinand Erick-sen Erick-sen of Salt Lake City will entertain at their home in Salt Lake this evening. even-ing. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jensen and daughter, Winnifred are Salt Lake visitors this week. They went there to attend the Woolgrowers Convention. Conven-tion. I Berkley Olson of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olson. The Relief Society gave an interesting inter-esting program at the South Ward j Chapel last Tuesday afternoon at Which about 150 ln,dies were present. Following the program a fine luncheon lunch-eon was served. Miss Gladys Erick-sen Erick-sen furnished musical numbers. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Petersen will entertain at an elaborate dinner patty pat-ty this (Friday) evening at 6:3' o'clock In honor of ll.elr thirt i .th 1 v. eddlng anni v.-raai y. Later : a t. evening the gues-.ls will eiyi) '. -Ing at tin; Armory. A. L. PeterHoii was a Manti vi...:or Ibis week. Mr .and Mrs. R. A. Hroad b a : al aa: Salt Lake visitors this week. D. R. Jeiii-.en went to Salt Lake ' i'..' yesterday on a pleasure trip. Mrs. Dolph Lasso.'i returned la I- -: home al. Indianola Sunday after va-it-ing wilh her parents in this cil. Aniasa Schovil went to Spring: I'a , Monday lo moot his brother, Prig-ham, Prig-ham, from Canada who came to (' . ii to visit his relatives. The people of Mountain vil'.e pa e a dancing parly last Tuesday cv-t'-ing, Ihe proceeds of which v.a-r.. u-.-1 to help pay for their church or.-a , A. C. Jensen resigned his po iiiou at the .North Sanpete High hahnol and Mr. Harrison Hurst of Provo lias been employed to fill the vaeaaay. Loeton Roach of Salt Lake ' ii v and Anna M. Johnson who were married mar-ried December 28 at Salt Lai- :.. I to Fairview and have been vi-!'. ; with Miss Johnson's parents the pa t week. . Andrew Anderson and Th a raaa Blackhain of Moroni dc-paried ye:-::-..-- ' . day for Salt Lake City where they a; going on a short business trip. Mrs. A. Crane enterta1 ..'. tie Home Culture club at a bannaec a' her home Tuesday afternoon. .'.il the members of the club vvere r.r ,..,r and a v ery pleasant time was en jr." a. The basket ball game played Friday Fri-day evening, Jan. 14, at Ephraim between be-tween the X. S. II. and the Sao v Academy resulted in the score of 2 3 to 28 in favor of the latter. This is the second league game of the season. The 20th Century club met Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at the home of Mi.s Winnifred Jensen and a vry i:. t-ar-esting program was carried out. Mrs. P. M. Xlelsen gave a book review of "The Clansman." Mrs. A C. V.'a'l gave a club collect. Refrc siime.-:-vvere served by the hostess. "a::;.? Carol Jensen gave piano se'eet'ousa Carnations were rased in decorating the rooms. Mr. A. Crane has received word of the death of his youngest sister, Mrs. Anna Morehead of Cincinatti, Ohio, who was 80 years old. Mr. Crarte has only one brother, Wesley Crane, who is still living of the family of six children. Wesley Crane is now 85 years old. Their first home was at Bethel, Ohio. It has teen .j years since Mr. A. Crane left the old home and came west. |