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Show NEIGBORHOOD NEWS O. S. Jensen of Bingham is visiting with his brother, A. C. Jensen of this city this week. Word is received that Walter Mc-Arthur Mc-Arthur is improving and will recover He will probably be able to leave the hospital in a week. A baby's shoe was found at the corner of Main and State streets on last Tuesday. Owner please call at the Pyramid office for it. Miss lone Page of Marysvale has been visiting friends in Mount Pleasant. Pleas-ant. She was the guest of Miss Avanda Lee. Mrs. Chas. Musig left Wednesday on a visit with her husband who is in business at Elsinore. She intends I to spend the Christmas holidays there before returning. Mrs. F. C. Jensen entertained at a dinner party at her home Wednesday Wednes-day in honor of her daughter, Wlnnifred. Wln-nifred. The state fish and game comis-sioner comis-sioner will ask the legislature to pass a law placing the payment of bounties boun-ties for killing predatory animals under un-der the direction of his department. Andrew Bingham of Ogden and Roy Griffin of Denver have been in Mount Pleasant for several days buying buy-ing horses for the English government govern-ment and also for the western market. mar-ket. The draft horses were pur-3hased pur-3hased for use on the coast while the smaller horses will be taken to Europe for the English cavalry. The prices paid were from $65 to $150. Mrs. H. S. Nielsen and Miss Ella Nielsen entertained at a card party and musicale at No. 4, Stewart Apartments, Salt Lake City, Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Maxwell Seely. Assisting Miss Nielsen in the musicale were Miss .Edna .Evans. Mrs. Hazel Barnes Hart and Mrs. Ivy Crandall. About thirty guests were present. The decorations were red (carnations and ferns. An elaborate luncheon followed the musicale. |