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Show Deering Twine. None Better, let it at Madseji and Longsdorf's. Red and White Currants for Sale. Apply to Mrs. Jens Anderson. Pres. C. N. Lund was at Sal'iia to spend Pioneer Day. He returned o this city on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jensen were visitors at Manti and Gunnison during dur-ing the week. Alvin Anderson and Mrs. Grey of Elsinore were visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. James W. Anderson last Sunday. Mrs. L. J. Johnson and children of ialt Lake City have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Taiiie-3 W-.'Vnderson W-.'Vnderson this week. Ira and Mrs. Eva Terry of Provo have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James W. Anderson in this city early n the week. John H. Seely and W. D. Candland have been in Idaho to purchase some fine rams which they desired. Air. Seely returned home Thursday. Lexit, a baby's Jacket between Ed. Wall's residence and R. Anderson's, binder please return to Mrs. Ed. Wall. Mrs. Earl Cook and Miss Una Fou-tain Fou-tain of Ephraim are gue3ts this week of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson Ui thi3 city. Chas. Hampshire of Salt Lake City-is City-is visiting in Mt. Pleasant. He was a former resident here many years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Lyon of Salt Lake City have been visiting in his city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 7. T. Drage, parents of Mrs. Lyon. They were here for about ten days. Rev. John Meeker will preach once each Sunday at the Presbyterian Ohurch during the month of August. The morning services will be discontinued discon-tinued during the month. Miss Geneva Sorenson and Clarence Clar-ence Oldroyd of Fountain Green were leri in ihp Miinti Temple on the 17th of July. The young couple will make their future home at Fountain Green. Mrs. James Borg and daughter, Mrs. Georgia Horg Johnson, departed Tuesday afternoon for a pleasure trip through Yellowstone National Park. They will be gone for ten days or more. Word is receive ! of lla- nia:''-i:iKe of Miss Christie Ni"lsem, a peip.ih'r young lady of this city, to '..lac S'-. iy of Idaho, who is also W"ll li now t iu Mt. Pleasant. The iu:ur:.ic.y took place on the 21st of July at St. An thony. The newly weds are speiii'-ing speiii'-ing their honeymoon in Yellowstone National Park. A. Merz and Co. are removing their old frame structure on South Slate Street and are laying a foundation for a good substantial brick building 20 x 50 feet for their business at the same place. They have tor many years done business in the old building build-ing and now feel like they need an up-to-date building. Mrs. Wm. Madsen, Mrs. L. P. Mad-sen Mad-sen and daughter, Trossie" departed Tuesday arternoon for Portland Oregon, Ore-gon, to meet Elder Wm. Madsen and . lake an extended trip with him through southern California before returning liMmc. Elder Madsen bust been laboring as a Missionary for the L. D. S. Church in the North Wostoni States Misnion for the past two years. Miss Eva Ericksen entertained the) gills of the "Billy Club" at. her home Monday afternoon at a Kensington. There were seven ladies who enjoyed themselves at a dainty luncheon prepared pre-pared by the hostess. Red and White Dailies were used as table decorations. dec-orations. The lnelics completed their entertainment by going to the moving picture show. The party was given in honor of the succors which they had iu the Parade on Pioneer Day. They represented th float of "Today." |