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Show SPRING CITY Mrs. Marinus Larsen is visiting relatives rel-atives at Clear Creek. Mrs. J. I. Benson departed for Clear Creek Friday to join her husband hus-band who has employment there. Chas. Anderson of Murray has been here visiting with his brother, C. J. Anderson. Mrs. Olive Acord spent the holidays holi-days visiting with relatives at Salt Lake City. Arthur Larson departed for Castle-Gate Castle-Gate Monday. Mr. Larson has secured se-cured employment at that place. Mrs. C. J. Anderson spent the past ten days visiting with her parents at Murray. N. C. Thompson and Soren Anderson Ander-son made a business trip to Nephi a few days ago returning Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Potter and daughter, Rosella, of Wales have been visiting at Mammoth this week. Mrs. Neils Brotherson of Price is visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. A. Christensen of Chester. Mrs. T. J. Edmiunds has been appointed ap-pointed agent of the National Grocery Gro-cery Co. of Denver and is now taking orders for their line. Miss Ruth Jordan, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. W. West of Chester, for several days, returned re-turned to Salt Lake Sunday where sheiwill attend school. G'smer Beck, Pratt Osborne and Miss Lois Allred who are attending school at Provo returned to then-studies then-studies Monday after having spent the holidays home with their parents. Mrs. George Rasmussen and Mrs. Peter Christensen spent the holiday season visiting with relatives at Redmond. Red-mond. Ed. Crawford of Castledale was guest of Mrs. B. R. Justesen during the holidays. Mr. Crawford and Mr. Justesen left for Castledale Friday. Mrs. Jos. Downard, Mrs. John Robinson Rob-inson and son, Verniel, arrived home Monday after having spent about ten lays visiting with friends and relatives rela-tives at Price. Lin Cloward of Chester lost his dwelling house on New Year's day, which was destroyed by fire caused by a defective flue. The house was completely destroyed. It is reported that there was no insurance covering the same. Mrs. Elizabeth Larsen and children enjoyed a New Year's dinner at the home of Mrs. Larsen January 1, 191C, '.t being the thirty-eighth anniversarv of her wedding day. & i rker served about two o'clock a iff : . rest of the afternoon -was sp t i , playing games and social com , tion. ' The room used for a confectionary ;tore in the Lyceum Theatre huild-ng huild-ng has been remodled and new counters, coun-ters, show cases, etc., installed. The proprietor, Mr. John R. Baxter, Jr., is now ready to supply his customers with anything in the drug line, a new supply of which has jiust been received. re-ceived. January 2nd, 1916, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson celebrated the fifteenth fif-teenth anniversary of their wedding lay. A lovely supper was snrec ibout 7:30 o'clock and the remain-ler remain-ler of the evening was spent in nuts-c, nuts-c, singing and playing games Tliox present were Mrs. Asa Wilcox, Mr md Mrs. John Jensen. Mr. and Mrs Will Coates, Perry Homer, and Na-hella Na-hella McArthur and Miss Rhoda Larsen Lar-sen of Mount Pleasant; Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Larsen, mother of Mrs. Peter son, Mrs. Maria Jorgensen, mother of Mr. Peterson; Mrs. Orson Ilann, Mrs. Chris Thompson, Mr. and Vr's. ( Marvin AndeVson, Lauvee Nei'ser., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. Vinccn Billington. Evard Larsen. Miss Virga Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soren'en. Mr and Mrs. Waltermer Rasm us'-.'-n tnd Mr. and Mrs. Pete Christopher-son. Christopher-son. "' x |