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Show Miss lieatrice Ncilson is visiting in Salt Lake City this week. Fred Kasmi.isson. local agent for the D. li. G. R. It. Co., has been carrying a most pleasant smile on his fare all week. A fine baby boy was born at TiTs home on June 2Glb. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kml! have relumed from Hurley, Idaho and e pert to make their Tiome in Mount Pleasant again. They were former I'esi'ienl i,f Jliiy ,ity and rondne(ed a bakery business licre for man; years. Arlluir Ri' hapKon.. a inerrliant of Frnta. Colorado, and bis wife and dij'-tchlor together with Mhts Rulli Rni'u l and I'lida Neilson of Salt Laic I'ily 'ante to Mount Pleasant (o visit with friends. While here iliey were guests at th,. home of Mr. and Jin. Olof Ttosenlof. It was Mr. Rirliard Ron's first visit to riah and he said that he had fallen in love wiih the country. ITr was deeply impressed with the prosperous roiirjitieots of the pnple nd the natural beauty ewr;- It. J. Malinsten of Gunnison is becoming known as a cartoonist and the subject of his latest sketch is devoted to the liquor election held at G'linnison. Mr. Malmslen is employed in the Golden Rule Store at Gunnison. Gunni-son. He is a brother of Roy L. Malinsten of the Golden Rule Store, in this city. Mr. Malmsten was in the habit of spending his spare mo-ments mo-ments in drawing while he was employed em-ployed as a rail road engineer during the past few years. Since, taking up his work with the Golden Rule Store he occasionally use3 his pen to good advantage, : 1 |