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Show Neighborhood News George M.Miller has sold his'farm south of town for the sum of $8,000. The purchasers are from Sunnyside, but we haven't learned their names yet. - says a news note from Huntington. Hunting-ton. v Mr. Miller, who formely was a resident res-ident of Mt. Pleasant, still owns mucji real estate in Emery County, is proprietor of a large general Mer-j 'chandise Store, and has many other valueable interests. Inow is the time to get rid of you rheumatism. You can do it by apply ing Chamberlains Liniment and massaging mas-saging the parts freely at each application. ap-plication. For sale by All Dealers. Erick Waldemar and Summit Nicholson of this city, left early in the week for Utah County where they joined the Courtney Morgan Theatrical Company, which opens there this week. The young men have accepted positions with the company as orchestra members, playing violin and drams, respective-; ly, and expect to continue through the season with it. The eompany is one of the best that travels the smaller cities. It will make the sum-; mer season as a tent show. I Now is the time to order a monument mon-ument for Decoration Day, The best marble and granite may be , : secured from A. Merz & Co. JMiss Eliza Burton has just com-! ' pleted a course in tailoring and dressmaking dress-making at the Keister Tailoring College Col-lege at Provo and is now prepared to receive orders for any kind of ( dressmaking. i |