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Show BUSY DAY IN SANPETE. The various amusement features and other attractions offered for the public on Monday of this week in Mount Pleasant gave the town metropolitan airs that were noticeable noticea-ble and interesting. It was a day of bustle and stir from early morning until late at night. In addition to the attractions of the day business was good, out-of town people by the hundreds, in for the day's pleasures taking advantage of the opportunity to do their week's trading in local stores. . ihe features of the day and evening even-ing were a circus and a theatrical tent attraction, each with a street parade, and in the evening a big dancing party, moving picture theatre thea-tre and school closing exercises. It kept people who were of the inclination inclina-tion to see things on the move. But they were equal to the occasion, the fact thaL every attraction was treated treat-ed to excellent patronage giving indisputable in-disputable proof of that fact. The visiting amusement attractions attrac-tions received the heaviest patronage Jones Bros, circus drew seating capacity ca-pacity in the afternoon. It is composed com-posed of vaudeville features almost entirely, most of which were clever and interesting. The Courtenay Morgan Theatrical Company, under canvas,, with our old tims friend, W. J. Peters, as advance ad-vance man, and two Mt. Pleasant boys, .Eric Waldemar and Summit Nicholson, in the music section, opened a week's engagement in the evening to another capacity ca-pacity hcusa. The company is perhaps per-haps the best that makes this circuit cir-cuit and it is adding daily to its popularity here by the excellent manner in which it is presenting the various plays selected. It appears each night this week, concluding the engagement then. YRAMID PRINTS EVERYTHING. |