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Show SPRING CITY Arthur Larson and Allen I'.lain went lo Spanish Fork Sunday where the boys have secured employment. C. H. Stiate and J. M. Johnson are business visitors in Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and .Mrs. Orson AUred went to Salina Monday to attend a wedding wed-ding party. Milton Allred has returned from a trip whL'h took him through the north and western part of the state and part of Idaho, the journey being made on his motorcycle. He reports conditions in the parts visited as being quite prosperous. Dr. M. W. Bigelow will move his family to Fairview in the near future, fu-ture, having decided to take Dr. Ed- munds plaee at that place. All will regret tiie Doctor's going as we all nnnQMor nr Ripplnw a vprv callable man. He has made a great many friends here and was popular in social so-cial ard public affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dlain are among the Salt Lake visitors this week, visiting the state fair and attending at-tending conference. J. I. Benson arrived home from Wasatch this week aiyl is spending a short time visiting with his family. W. H. Allred and family who have been looking over conditions on the Uinta reservation have returned and are trying to dispose of their property pro-perty here, intending to locate at j Ci.darview. i Born to the wife of Arnold Allred I of Eureka. Wednesday, Septembr 29. ' a fine baby girl. All concerned are I getting along fine. 1 James R. Xielsen and family of Spring Citv moved vesterdav to i ; ' Storrs, Utah where they expect to remain during the winter months. Mr. Xielsen is engaged in the dairy business at that place. W. E. Bacon and wife of Garfield are visiting with Mrs. Bacon's mother, moth-er, Mrs. S. C. Williams of Chester. Mrs. Austin Ericksen of Ephraim has been here a few days visiting with relatives and friends. A. P. Anderson and Miss Floras Allred were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Allred Wednesday morning, October 29th, Bishop Allred performing perform-ing the ceremony. Mr. Anderson comes from Ephraim, being a well respected young man of that place. Mrs. Anderson was one of Spring City's well thought of and popular young ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson iet't Wednesday afternoon for Dayton latino at wmcn place tne win uiuue their home. Miss Aliethe Allred went to Eureka Wednesday. ."Where the Trail Divides" with Robert Edeson as the star is the offering at the Lyceum Tonight. "Where t'.ie Trail Divides" is a typical typi-cal western play and is reported lo he better than the "Virginian." Yo-i will make no mistake by seeing this wonderful Paramount production. Mr. Baxter of the Lyceum Theatre has contracted to show I'atbe's Weekly Week-ly every Saturday night in connection connec-tion w ith the Trey O" Hearts. |