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Show PERSONAL? Miss Cnristie Morrison of Monroe was in Mount Pleasant Sunday and Monday visiting with relatives. She returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Boyden came up from Manti Thanksgiving day to attend the wedding reception of Mrs. Boyden's nephew, Bazil Mad-sen Mad-sen that evening. Louis Peterson, who is teaching in the High School at Sandy was home to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. He returned to his work again on Sunday. Plumas Boyden came home from Salt Lake to spend Thanksgiving week with his father and mother. Plumas is attending the University this year. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Becker of Manti, were in Mount Pleasant Thanksgiving week, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jensen. They returned to their home on Sunday. Miss Ruby Jensen disl ocated her knee Sunday by making a quick turn. She is able to get around on crutches and attend to her work at the telephone exchange and i' is hoped hop-ed that she will soon recover from the effects. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Merrill of Salt Lake City came here to spend Thanksgiving week with Mrs. Merrill's Mer-rill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Seely. They returned to their home in the city on Sunday's train. Geneve Johnson came home to visit vis-it during Thanksgiving week. She is attending sdhool at the University in Salt Lake City. A new dark oak Regulator made by the F N. Welch Company of For estville, Conn., has been purchased -from the local jeweler. Mr. 'o. D- Sirang, and will be put in the halls ' of the North Sanpete High School. You will find that druggists every -where speak well of Chamberlain's j Cough Remedy. They know from , long experience in the s-de of it that in cases of coughs and colds it can ',, always be depended upon and thatit is pleasant and safe to take. For t sale by All Dealers. I |