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Show The Week's Doings. ED JOHNSTON-DRUGS. Mount Pleasant and Moroni. FREE delivery to any place 'in Sanpete Co. Mail.& Phone orders receive prompt attention. atten-tion. Advertisement, LOST Ladies Elgin watch size 0, between Fairview and the Grist Mill south of Fairview. Return to Fair-view Fair-view Merc. Co. $5.00 Reward. ! IW. C. Pack, who has been visiting with friends in Mount Pleasant for several days during the past two weeks, .returned to his home at Provo last Tuesday. J. A. Larsen and Miss Effie Rolph werj passengers on the Denver & Rio Grande train Tuesday afternoon to Salt Lake City. They went down there as Sweethearts but came back as man and wife, the necessary ceremony cere-mony having been performed in the temple on Wednesday. Miss Rolph has been employed on the Pyramid Staff for several years and has been momentous in assisting us to circulate circu-late the local news of the neighbor hood. It is with regret that wt have to lose her assistance so faithfully faith-fully rendered for many years," but congratulate the young man for having won her affections. Postmaster Thomas Braby, Dr. E G. Mills, Mrs. Thos. Braby and daughter, Ada returned last Sunday from an extended fishing trip in Piute and Garfield counties. They have fish stories to tell that wiil gladdn the heart of any angler. They caught fish that weighed six, eight and eight and one half pounds. Dr. Mills came to the rescue of one of the ladies of the party who managed to get a eight pounder hooked and with united effort on the part of both, the monster was landed safely on the bank of the stream. Fortunate Fortun-ate to say that the lady was not pulled pull-ed into the stream. They say that there were others who got ahead of them a day or so and caught all the fourteen pounders that they heard of. The best part of . the trip was that they brought a fine string of fish home with them. Buy shoes for the entire family at the Sanpete. S. M. Nielsen has gone to Elko, Nevada where he has been employed in a Meat Market. . Our Ladies and Misses coats and suits are going fast. Better hurry. The Sanpete. Born to the wife of Albert Raymond, Ray-mond, a girl, Sept. 24, 1913. |