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Show SFRING CITY Miss Erraa Blain went to Provo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Johnson are Salt Lake visitors this week. j A. J. Reese is a business visitor in Salt Lake for a few days. Mayor John S. Blain and X. C. Jensen Jen-sen are Manti visitors this week. Miss Elizabeth and Eva Swalberg departed for Salt Lake Tuesday. j Miss Lola Johnson arrived home Thursday. Mrs. Joseph P.Iain who has been confined to her room for severa'. Jays is reported to be improving. Miss Minnett Allred is attending the Y. L. M. I. A. conference at Salt Lak. Willard Hayward and family are in Chester visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hayward. Miss Susie Sumison departed for Salt Lake Sunday to attend Summer School. Miss Sarah Dye of Wales left for Provo Sunday where she will attend Summer School at the B. Y. U. Mrs. L., W. Aiken went to attend the Y. L. M. I. A. conference at Salt Lake Thursday. Ray Beck who has been attending school at the B. Y. U. at Provo the past winter returned home Saturday. Veo Lund departed for Butte, Montana, Mon-tana, Thursday. Mr. Lund will probably pro-bably be gone all summer. Mrs. Thomas Hayward arrived home from Salt Lake Sunday where she has spent about thirty days visiting visit-ing with relatives. Mrs. J. Carl Allred of Provo iE visiting with relatives in Spring City. Jas. Clawson is a Salt Lake visitui for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Julin of Salt Lake returned home Wednesday af-I af-I ter visiting with Mrs. Julin's narcnts. Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen. Mrs. Fred Mickel, Mrs. Petria Mou-son, Mou-son, Mrs. John R. Baxter and Mrs. Frandsen are among the Salt Lake visitors this week. Mrs.' Christian Anderson went to Salt Lake Wednesday on account of her son who has been operated upon at the Judge Mercy Hospital a few days since. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Suhofield, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Baxter, Jr., and John S. Blain departed for Salt Lake in Mr. Schofield's automobile Thursday morning. Otto Larsen arrived home from Lu-cern Lu-cern Valley Wednesday. He reports the Spring City people who moved there a short time ago (o be O K and says conditions are favorable. J. W. P. West of Murray and a former resident of Spring City, died at his home in Murray Tuesday evening, even-ing, June Sth. A wife and six children chil-dren survive him. A bundle shower was given at the home of Miss Edith Osborne Friday evening in honor of Miss Louie All-red All-red who was married the following Wednesday. The rooms were beautifully beauti-fully decorated for the occasion, and a delicious luncheon was served. Misses Nancy Lamb, Kosella Davis, Winnie Midgley, Dora Midgley and Mrs. Loa Taylor and Mr. Archie Anderson An-derson all of Wales departed for Salt Lake City Sunday where they go to attend Summer School at the Uni- ersity of Utah. |