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Show Ernest Gray has gone to Salt Lake. Otto Rasmussen is a Salt Lake visitor. vis-itor. Harold Jensen went to Salt Lake City Friday. Chas. Purrington went to Salt Lake last Tuesday. Mrs. Drage returned Tuesday from a trip to Salt Lake. V. D. Candland came home from Salt Lake last Tuesday. Our Band promises us a guaranteed guaran-teed attraction in Vaudeville Saturday Satur-day night. Mrs. Lizzie Hanson of Suit Lake, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J, C. Fecher. Thea Rasmussen went to Salt Lake last week to visit her sister, Mis. F. G. Watson. Miss Nina Neilson returned to Provo Tueaday, after a three week's visit with relatives here. Mrs. Albert Rosenlund, of Shell-bourne, Shell-bourne, Nev., who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. P. C. Lund, has returned to her home. Miss Libbie West of Salina, who has been visiting witn Drusilla Mey-rick Mey-rick the past couple of weeks, returned re-turned to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. C. W. Sorenson, Mrs. E. R. Poulson and son, Clinton went to Aianti iuesday to attend the Mad-, Mad-, sen reunion. Thelma Johnson, who has been guest of her cousin, Beuluh Anderson, Ander-son, has returned to her home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Johns, spent Friday sight seeing in the mountains, going to Manti Saturday and returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson and daughter, Max.ine of Lima, Montana, were guests of. Mrs. Jas. Wilson, the latter's sister, this week. Ladies if you are making your own clothes buy the material from C. M. Petersen; the Tailor 54 inch wide all wool goods $1.35 and up. Leonard Seely went to Richfield on business. Returned to Ephraim Saturday where he attended the Republican Convention and came home Sunday. The Utah Agriculture College, at Logan begins its twenty third year of service on Tuesday, September Sep-tember 24, 1912, Courses in agriculture, agricul-ture, Home Economics, Agricultural Engineering. Comj.perce, General Science, aid Mectayjfc Am, Horace Lewis returned to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Lizzie Hancock is home from Provo this week. Olive Neilson came home from Salt Lake Tuesday. R. N. Pilcher went to Richfield Tuesday on business. Seeds, spices, vinegars, for pickle-ling pickle-ling at Quality Market. Pauline Fuller is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGann. Mrs. Albert Rosenlof returned to her home in Salt Lake Tuesday. Ivan Burns is home from Nevada after an absence of several months. L. P. Anderson, local telephone manager, came home Tuesday from a business trip south. Mr. Tebbs, brother of Mrs. L. T. Winters, returned to his home in Panguitch Tuesday. Reserve seats on sale for vaudeville vaude-ville Saturday night at Sutton Drug Store 35 cents. Mrs. Amanda Clark, who has been the guest of Mrs. Tebbs here has returned re-turned to her home in Panguitch. H. J. Brown came home Tuesday after a week's absence in the Southern South-ern end of the county, on business. W. T. Gidney of Brigham is visiting visit-ing with his family this week, guests of Mrs. Wallis, Mrs. Gidney's mother H. F. Gray is a Richfield visitor this week. He is there in the interest inter-est of a Chicago Soap Co. Efficiency Education" is the title of a very neat catalogue from the n.-L A : li 1 O.li -j. T Utah Agricultural College at Logan. It is neatly gotten up and all branches branch-es of study are thoroughly illustrated. illustrat-ed. A neat little pamphlet arrived at our desk this week announcing the Seventeenth annual re-union of the South Sea Island Missions. An appropriate ap-propriate program has been prepared. prepar-ed. Lagoon selected as the place, and Wednesday Aug. 31st is the date. Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer living liv-ing near Fleming, Pa. says he has used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for fourteen years, and that he has found it to be an excellent remedy and takes pleasure in recommending it. For sale by All Dealers. The 0. N. 0. club was delightfully delightful-ly enterta ned last Thursday evening even-ing by Miss Viola Whittaker. Sewing Sew-ing and delicious refreshments were indulged in and enjoyed by the following: fol-lowing: Hilda Madsen. Margaret Reynolds, Mabel Borg, Florence Monsen, Etta Rolph, Indra Whittaker, Whit-taker, Ailene Whittaker, Tressa Lar-sen Lar-sen and the hostess. Sweet peas and golden glows were used as table decorations. dec-orations. X. Fruit jars and Rubbers at Quality Market. A new lot of Kodaks just in at the Sutton Drug Co. Pure vinegars and spices of the best grades at the Progre ss. The public and press tell us that we are going to have. a dandy vaudeville vaude-ville attraction Saturday night. Mens new shoes for fall, just arrived ar-rived at the Progress. The U. F. S. club was entertained at the home of James Christensen, Thursday evening last with Vera Christensen as hostess. Sewing and luncheon were the leading features. Mt. Pleasant Band will give a big concert next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The entire band will be in attendance. See the first shipment of dress goods for fall at the Progress. Mr. and Mrs. William Daniels went to Provo Friday to attend the funeral of Mr. Daniel's son Henry T. Daniels who was killed last week in one of the Mercus Mills. They returned home Su nday. Afton Jensen was lesponsible for the good time enjoyed by the Soror-iety Soror-iety girls Wednesday evening of last week. Miss Edith Stocks, sister of J. C. Stocks was the guest of honor. Music, games and sewing were indulged in-dulged in and a splendid luncheon served. "Were all medicines as meritorios as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the world would be much better off and the percent age of suffering greatly decreased, writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple Ind. For sale by All Dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell were host and hostess at a "Picnic," at the Rainbow Fishery, Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Luncheon followed by an invigorating in-vigorating "swim" made a most pleasant afternoon for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Burch, Mr. H. LeHoy Neilson, Miss Ethel Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knudsen entertained at their home Monday evening the following guests: Mr. and. Mrs. E. A. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Merz, Mr. and Mrs. Koy Foreman, Harry Ericksen, Tressa Larsen, Mesdames A. L. Larsen, Reynolds, Amanda Neilson and Anna An-na Anderson of Chicago, Maggie Goodman of Nevada, Virgie Whit-lock Whit-lock and Mrs. C. W. Sorenson. Games, music and light refreshments refresh-ments were the order of the evening. Holeproof hosiery for men, women and children, guaranteed for six months, costs no more than others, at the Progress.! |