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Show I" Spnng City Jj TheSno-.v Aea.l.-my of Ephraim fur nished the prugram for Conjoint i Cvislm Sunday evei.in. It was one j jf the best meetings held this " winter. ! Jas. Clawson is a business visitor i in Salt visitor this week. j Mrs. Orson Acord left for Salt Lake Saturday to jo:n her husband iwho has employment there. They expect to make their home in Salt Lake City. Miss Nita All red went to Salt Lake Sunday expecting to remain indeffi-nately. Mr. U. U. Kasmussen, lutai jc..v. and N. H. Omensen, local Nursery man are in Salt Lake this week. John S. Blain, D. V. Larsen and 5. T. Beck have spent part of the week in Ephraim on business. Mrs. Jos. Downard is visitinar in Manti this wt eK with her daughter, Mrs. James J. Jensen. Seven of Spring City's young men were arrested and fined $2,50 each ihis week, for disturbing the peace. Better be good, boys. A tamp of gypseys visited Spring :ity this week, trading horses and elling fortunes. 0..e young man is reported paying $4.00 for his fortune This seems rather steep but as his future is to be so bl ight he thinks ! ne got value received. All the pull in the world wouldn't pull some fellows together. I Miss Harriett Calkins of the Meth odist Mission left Wednesday for Los Angeles, California where "she 4'oes to escort a sick aunt to Chicogo. Miss Sloan will have charge of the school during the absence of Miss Calkins which will be about twe Mrs. T. W. West returned home Sunday after several days visit in Provo and Salt Lake. Miss Grace Blain is visiting with friends at Manti this week. Hogan Peterson has gone to Woods Cross expecting to obtain workfron the Desert Live Strr k Co. Will Sorensen and Chris Thompson Thomp-son Jr. left for the west desert Wet nesday expecting to remain until Spring. |