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Show 1 - j: j Spnng City Born to the wife of Amasa Mad sen Tuesday Jan. 13 a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Clawson are here from Murtauch, Idaho. Mrs. T. W. West left for Provo Thursday to visit with her friend, Mrs. Dean. James Clawson of the True Food Dairy Commission is a business visitor visi-tor in Salt Lake this week. Miss Florence IWumh departed ;'or Salt L ike exi-eciiiu to remain for several months. ED JOHNSTON-DKUGS. Mount Pleasant aad Moroni. r'K d-ir.-e.-y to any place in Sai'pete C . .ia.l Phone orders re".-ice prompt i-.t-.ru-tion. Adver.is-jment. For Salf-rTwo houses ami lots fu'l water light., at a hat gain in the ortn eastern part of I tie city. Apply Ap-ply to P. C. Mausen. advo. Mr. C. C. Kasmussen of Salina came here this week and opened a watch repair and jewelry shop. Mr. Rasmussen has had many years of experience in his line, and is prepared prepar-ed to give first class service. The Mt. Pleasant High School Orchestra gave a splendid musical program in the Tabernacle Sunday eveningof last week. Prof. Nielson and Stewart made short addresses along educational lines. The program pro-gram was the best we have had in a long time and it is hoped they will favor Spring City again. Christain Christensen is suffering f yom a severe attack of pneumonia. Funeral services for New-el Lai -sen and Wm. Clawson who were killed in a Snow slide, were held Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. at the Tabernacle. Relatives and friends attended. I The speakers were S. T. Beck, ; Win. S. Barney, Bishop Samuel Allred of Spring Cuy Prof. Nojes and Jensen of the Snow cademy Ephraim. " Ar hur K y and Li e Filmore of Annabeib. the funeral wfcs one of the largest ever held at Spring City. |