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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Mrs. Marie Barton sustained several sev-eral bruises Monday by a horse stepping step-ping on her while She was attempting to get out of the buggy to which the frightened animal was hitched. The horse being frightened backed Hie buggy over Mrs. Barton and stepped on her legs. No serious injuries were sustained. Capt. Thomas I'.ruby met with an accident Wdenesday while working in the tield. which left several bruises on his body. In moving his horse which was Jiilched to a rake (he animal ani-mal became frightened and ran catching catch-ing Mr. Braby who sustained several scratches and rubs before ne could free himself from the liuplinicut. No serious injury was done. Mayor Carlos Gunderson and family fam-ily of Price went, to Salt Lake City last week and while there the fua.vo, purchased a fine lluirk car, model l'JIG and cauie to Mount Pleasant to spend the National Day with relatives here. Tuesday the mayor was called to Price on official business and during dur-ing his absence bis brother, John has performed manfully behind Ihc helm and kept the wheels of the car humming through thc streets of Unci Un-ci ty. Miss Rhea Nelson, who has been employed at the Progress Millinery during the summer, will leave for her boine at Axlel (o visit a few days with her parents. Miss Nelson will depart Tuesday. Jmly L'filh for San Kranrisro where she will visit the greal exposition, and also spend several sev-eral works ill one of u largest whnlesal,. millinery houses fin the 'oast. She will return acain next fall "ith many new ideas in milliner work. Assistant (hnnh Historian An drew Jensen and w ife and daughters, Eva and llr rtlia anil son Leo Jensen also Mr. ami Mrs. Alvin nisen f Salt Lake City raine in Mount Pleasant ill flu ir anlnnidliile and spent Mnn day and Tuesday visiting with friends in this fit v. Tbey were kii..,Is at lh,-honie lh,-honie of Mr. and Mrs. ('. W. Sorensen. While here they gained a wry favor aide inipr;sion of Mount Pleasant and were w,.U pi. :,-,) Wlh tlier jsit here. They ro m pi i m en t er the people wry much for their rrogrcitheuciis. |