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Show Ed. Johnston has been in Salt Lake several days during the week getting more automobiles for his customers-. Mr. and Mrs.. R. A. Broadhurst are on an extended trip in their new automobile to some of the towns out west. They will visit Scipio, New House and Black Rock' before returning. It is a customary thing for people to give letters to the mail carrier who takes the mail from the local oi!Ue to the Rail Road and ask him io post .them at (he train. This is not in accordance with the postal regulations re-gulations and should not be done so frequently as it is at times. Difficulties Difficul-ties may arise from irrigularities. People should post their mail in time to get it properly cared for at the ollice. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Purrington have moved to American Fork where they will make their future home. Mr. Purrington has purchased the new Orient Theatre at American Fork and will continue in the same business as he was in while in Mt. Pleasant during the past three years. The Orient is a new and up-to-date picture house and with the many years of experience in the show business busi-ness .Mr. Purrington will undoubtedly make a good success. lie came to i Mt. Pleasant from Mammoth and i iOureka where he had managed shows j'')f the same kind. He started the moving picture shews at Spring City ' and Panguitch, and was interested I I in the Melha theatre for two and a I half vears. i ! j HHigh School Concert, mentioned in ' i another column of this paper has been ' j postponed for a few dxs. I I n |