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Show I The sixth grade pupils gave a splendid concert al the Zenith theatre thea-tre last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clayson moved back to Payson this week. Mr. Clay-son Clay-son Vis been the baker here the past sum mer. Mrs. R. A. Stevens, Jr., and children child-ren have Friday for Storrs, Utah, where they go to join Mr. Stevens J and to remain for the winter. j Klias Brady and Heber Phearson leave for the Uintah reservation Friday Fri-day with some over 200 head of cattle cat-tle to feed for the winter. Monday the Relief Society ap- I pointed a committee to prepare a play to be given in the near future, the proceeds to be given to missionaries. mission-aries. i Mrs. Ellis Vance entertained the j Primary otlicers Tuesday evening, refreshments re-freshments were served after which amusements of various kijids were en jo ed. Owing to the best examination and the lowVst bid made on the U. F. T. route, Mr. Hums Cox will take the place of Amasa Terry in the near future. fu-ture. Mr. Cox has purchased the entire outfit of Mr. Terry. ; Wednesday evening a pound party a as given for Mr. and Mrs. Parlev Olsen at their home by relatives and :ioi: hbors. Mr. Olsen has been bed- ridden for the past nine weeks with leakage of the heart, his condition is not much improved. Miss Hilda Anderson of Fnirview and Harold Hrandon of Mount Pleasant Pleas-ant were married at Manti. Tuesday, November 111. A reception was given them Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. ('. P. Olsen, Heber Olsen, Kll A !!', Jr., W. K. Hench, John L Pencil and Albert Christenson went by i.i.ito last Saturday Into Jual ;! to look at some land for dry (arms. They were much pleased with the land and will probably purchase MMue of it. Monday evening while riding homo o: a load of straw. Pro. l.undgren, t , iu: d i i t '.ii of Kairview Hearing Hi seventieth birthday fell off the loail backwards, falling on his head i and shoulders, resulting in serious i injuries. At this writing he is some j what improved. j Mrs. C. O. Pederson and five children child-ren came from Wendall, Idaho, Monday Mon-day bringing the remains of their little baby girl who had died at that place November 12. The little one was only one month old at the time of her death which was due to stomach stom-ach trouble. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stevens, grand-parents of the baby. The many beautiful flow-: flow-: ers and large number of friends and relatives showed the love and esteem felt for the bereaved family. |