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Show I Neighborhood Newsjj Thn Industrial train will arrive in this city at 2 p. m. Have your cattle cat-tle and horses at the depot at that Dont forget the big dance Saturday Satur-day night at the Opera House. Found A ladies purse containing 25 cents. Bring your eggs to the Quality Market. Anthone Madsen is over from Scofield on business, Fresh fruits and vegetables always al-ways on hand at the Quality Market Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Selby are business visitors in Salt Lake 'this week. Big reduction on men's high cut shoes. Wasatch Merc Co. Miss Maggie Reynolds was home from Thistle to attend the formal opening of the Armory Had. See our samples of messaline silks $1,00 grades for 78 cents by taking five yards or more. Wasatch Merc. Our fish and oysters is Friday's treat. Quality Market. Mrs. Pauline Burns has been a visitor in this city lor a few days, Arbrella Seely, Maggie Candland, Virge Johnson and Carner Jensen were ho me to attend the festivities of last Thursday. Come in and get a good pair of shoes at less than cost, Ladies $4.50 shoes for $2.78; -Misses shoes $2.25 for ?1.G8. Wasatch Merc Co. Wm. M. Ericksen was up from Sigurd to take part in the celebration celebrat-ion of Feb. 22nd. Watch our ad each week for specials: spe-cials: they will be good ones. Quality Qual-ity Market. Mrs. Laurence Larsen came in from Mammoth Thursday Hyde Wilcox is down from Salt Lake for a few days visit. Dolph Larsen has returned from Redmond where he has tpent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Niel M. Madsen are over from Scofield to visit with friends and relatives. S. R. Hampshire has been a Salt Lake visitor durning the week. Authnell Carter has been in Salt Lake and Odgen during the week on business. There will be skating Saturday afternoon af-ternoon at Arm"ry Hall from 2:3fl to 5 p. m. for those who wish to learn. Admission 15 cents. Eaphel Jensen and Lenard Seely arrived home this week from thier Calif 01a trip, they say it been one continual round of pleasure. Harry Ericksen returned Tuesday from S m Francisco, wberf he has spent tee part two weeks. Harry claims to have had a "bully" good time. , C. G. Purrington, mauager ol the melba thertre, has been a visitor iu Salt Lake for a few days. Judge Ericksen and Atty. George Christensen went to Salt Lake the forepart of the week to hear W. J Bryan and attend to other business matters. Mrs. William Mclntoch, of Burlington, Burlin-gton, Wyoming, and Mrs, Orson Johnson of Clover, Utah, sisters of Mrs. A. E. Mcintosh are here for a two weeks visit at the Mclutosh home. Friday evening there will be a basket ball game between Ephraim and the N. S. High Sceool teams. There will be a dance aftre the game. At Armory Hall The work of adding an extention to ll.e east gable of the old Peel building, on Main and First West, is progressing rapidly and will be completed com-pleted in two weeks. The building will be leased to J. C. Barton, and will be used for a barber shop. Mr. Barton has been in Salt Lake and purchased new chairs, mirrors, etc., and will conduct a first class and up-to up-to date shop. Mrs, J. F. Mcintosh was hostess at a dinner party given in honor of Mrs. William Mcintosh and Mrs. Orson Johnson. Those present were Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mcintosh, Mr. and Mrs K Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Jorg- jensen, Mrs. Neils Johansen, Stella ! and Vance Mcintosh. j The Owl Club was very pleasantly (entertained last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Olsen. A splended luncheon was served. The-Misses Ada and Ethel Dawson, Daw-son, who have spent the past tw o weeks in Salt Lake, are at their post of duty again at the Melba, pleasing pleas-ing the patrons of the theatre with their sweet strains of new and appropriate ap-propriate music. i Principal James W. Anderson of i the Puplic schools, was tendered a ; surprise Wednesday evening by the pupils of the eighth grade. Mr. Anderson was presented with a beau-1 beau-1 tiful gold ring set with a large ame-1 thyst. The occasion being the an-j niversary of Mr. Anderson's birth. : A program was rendered and vari- ous games indulged in after which a i delicious luncheon was served. Atty. George Christensen delivered deliver-ed an address on "Uniform Or dinances" at the annual meeting ' of the State League of Municipalities Municipali-ties held at Salinalast week. Mayor James W. Anderson was elected a member of the executive committee of the State Leagne of Municipalities at the annual meecing held in Salina last week. For Sale. House and lot, parn and other out buildings. For particulars parti-culars apbly to Parley Hansen. Hilda Madsen entertained the memberstif theO, N. O. club at the Leap Year ball given at the Opera House last night. The Leap Year ball given at the y Opera House last night was one Lig success. It was the girls nierht out 7 and they showed the boys a real nice time. S. D. Longsdorf was dance master and introduced several new dances, learned during his visit in Salt Lake last week, Among the new dances S. D. introduced was the "bunny hug' the "turkey trot' but the thing that set the boys "dippy" . for sure, was " hen Showman oid the "angleworm wiggle" and the coyote glide. It is reported as the big social event of the season. |