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Show , : . il Fountain Gieen ED JOHNSTON-DRUGS. Mount Pleasant and Moroni. FREE delivery to any placein Sanpete Co. Mail & Phone orders receive prompt attention. atten-tion. Advertisement. Rorn to Mr. and Mrs. Lenard' a girl Jan l!Jth. N. P. Aagard, A. J. Aagatd, Henry Hen-ry Jackson, J. J. Oldroyd, Warren Holman, T. J. Oldro.vd attended the Wool Growers Convention at Salt Lake last week. Martha Edminston has returned from Price. Rube Ivory was taken to Winter's Hospital Tuesday morning. He has a very serious attack of appenaictis. Nephi Robertson, Ed. Draper, R. M. Johnson arid -A. James Aagard left for Mcnti Monday, they were summoned as jurymen. Earl Livington has gone to Shelly Idaho. TheJ. E. G. Club entertained Monday night by Mrs. John A. Jr,n son A pleasant evening was spent. Mrs, M. A. Anderson and Ida are visiting at Lynndyl for a few weeks. M. A. Anderson Jr. and D. A. Robertson left for Caslle Dale on Monday on business. Vilate Howarth of Nephi is visiting visit-ing at the homo of Nellie Aagards. The luneral services of Lois Col-lard Col-lard was held Thursday at 1: p. m. Speakers were Principal J. N. Dor-ius, Dor-ius, J. L. Nielson and Bp. C. J. Christiansen. Al) the school children child-ren marched from the home behind be-hind the hearse to the meeting house. It was one of the larget funeral fun-eral held here. , Nearly 200 people were present. Beautiful floral offerings of-ferings were presenned by the school children and many friends. She was well thought of by -all her school mates and all who knew her. The Shuttle club was entertained Monday night by Tillie Borg. The u'-iual sewing and conversation w;s indulged in and refreshments were served. N. P. Aagard local representative of B. Harris Wool Co. is contracting contract-ing wool at 13c per pound which is more than the wool growers had ex pected. Roy Holman just came in from the desert and reports the sheep are doing fine uo to date. |