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Show il Fountain Green ED JOHNSTON-DRUGS. Mt. Pleasant & Moroni. FREE delivery to any place in Sanpete Co.. Mail!& Phone orders receive prompt attention. atten-tion. Adv. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Christian Oldroyd, a boy, Jan. 18th. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Niels Cnrif-tiansen, Cnrif-tiansen, a girl, Jan. 31st. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. James Aagard, an 11-pound boy, Feb. 2nd. Floyd and Ivan Jewkes are visiting visit-ing relatives at Huntington. Ed Hanson and Parley L. Holrnan spent a couple of days home this week, but have returned to Provo where they aie attending the B.Y.U. On Sunday, a case of small-pox was pronounced, the unfortunate one, the little girl of Niels Christiansen. Christi-ansen. Everybody had been expos ed, so schools and all public gatherings gather-ings are closed for an indefinite length of time. Tne following teachers have returned re-turned home until school begins again: Indra Whittaker and Rub Madsen of Mt. Pleasant and Mabei Dyring of Manti. The committee for the old folkc party had arranged for a program and dinner for the old folks oi Thursday but has been postponed until a future date. Mrs. Frank Hansen took suddenly ill on Sunday and on Monday nigh, was taken to the Mt. Pleasant hospital hos-pital to be operated on for appendi citis. Reports are she is doing nicely . John and Wanen Holman lea Sa.-urday Sa.-urday for Bear River City, to aaenu the funeral of their sister's child. May Whiting of Nephi is visiting with Martha Edminston. A. F. Bartlett did rut go to Gui-nison Gui-nison as was reported last week. HA is still in town. Mrs. W. O. Collard is visiting with her mother, Mrs. T. J. Smith at Nephi. Lund Smith of Nephi spent a few days here last week. Louis Fugai of Pleasant Grove was a visitor here a couple of days on business. |