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Show Neighborhood News J Ice for sale by H. C. Merz. I Fountain Green Orchestra at Armory Ar-mory Hall, July 22nd. The Lundberg block is for sale. Apply to A. Lundberg. Mens New velour beaver and rough finish hats at the Progress. Parlen Carter has been a Salt Lake visitor this week. Ben Christensen of Ephraim is guest of Miss May Carlson this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Candland were Salt Lake visitors last week. Kodak Finishing done by an expert ex-pert photographer at Sutton's D rug Store. Miss Esther Kelson who has been guest of Miss Hazel Hansen left for Salt Lake City Monday. Miss Beatrice Burns returned home Sunday from Montana. She will spend the summer here with her mother. Miss Esther Kelson, and Emil Kelson Kel-son of Ephraim have been visiting in Mt. Pleasant this week guests of Miss Hazel Hansen. Plumas Boyden went to Salt Lake City Wednesday to engage himself in musical work. He will be in the city a number of weeks. The Fountain Green Orchestra and band will give a dance at the Armory Hall Monday evening July 22nd. A good time is assured. Mrs. L. P. Madsen returned from Salt Lake City Wednesday. She has been in the city visiting with her daughter Edna. Miss Almeda Carter returned from Hoodriver Oregon where she has been living for a few years. She will visit here a few weeks before returning re-turning 10 Oregon again, i First Class red bricks can be purchased pur-chased at a reasonable price of the C. C. E. Peterson Brick Company at Mount Pleasant. All bricks are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Nielson of Chicago are visiting in this city ! with their cousins, Mrs. Roy Foreman, Fore-man, and Mr. I. E. Jorgenson. j Mr. F. C. Jens?n was called to Salt Lake City to attend a number of important im-portant business meetings connected with Utah Savings & Trust Co. and the Roe & Keely Clothing Co. At the State Bankers Convention held at Ogden July 13th Mr. F. C. Jensen of this city was elected one of the members of the Executive committee for a term of two years. The subject for the Parents Class at the South Ward next Sunday will be "Sabbath Breaking" Bro, Adolph Merz will lead the discussion. All parents are urged to be present. Word was received Wednesday morning from Twin Groves, Idaho, that Lura Nyborg wife of Eph. Ny borg formely of this city died at that place early in the morning. The Peterson Brick Company oi Mount Pleasant has just burned one of the best kilns of brick that has been burned in this neighboihooc for many years. They have a verj good color and the quality is excellent. excel-lent. 1 Judge J. E. Frick and Attornej j general Albert R. Barnes of Sail , Lake City payed the Pyramid a verj s pleasant visit Wednesday morning They have been making a toui through the state going as far Soutl I as St. George and while on their re I turn they stopped off in Mt. Pleas j ant a couple of days. U L. C. Rasmussen was hauling haj j! Wednesday afternoon and whik 1 crossing the Railroad tract south 0) j Mount Pleasant with a load, the j I wagon tipped over letting Mr. Ras mussen fall heavily on the ground, One of his ribs was fractured and he was bruised quite badly. The team ran away and was not founc until the next morning. |