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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NSWS Men's new hats, caps and ties at Progress. advt. Frederick J. Peterson is home' froi Mammoth this week. William Darke of Salt Lake City was a visitor at the home of J. C Barton this week. Mrs. H. S. Kerr of Manti is a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Cherry. Mrs. C. E. Noland returned Tuesday Tues-day from a month's visit in Salt Lake City. George Milner of Wellington and Andrew Omen of Price are in Mount Pleasant this week buying cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller of Castle Dale are the guests of Mr and Mrs. C. J. Rasmussen. Mrs. E. H. Ericksen went to Salt Lake City Thursday to visit with her children there. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Christensen entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jensen, V L Johnson and Miss Stella Olson. A box car loaded with baled hay caught fire at the Fairview depot Tuesday night and was the ras nf a good deal of excitement until the 1 blaze was controlled. ! Ernest Winkler, Inspector of Graz- f ing of District No. 4 of Utah, Idaho f and Nevada, came here from Ogden i Monday and spent the day with P .friends. He left Tuesday for Salina. Miss Nettie Beaumann entertained f Wednesday evening at a most enjoy- S able luncheon and kensington. The H beautifully appointed table which 1 had a centerpiece of violets and Cecil Brunner roses held covers for the I Misses Kate Ericksen, Eva Simpson 1 Goldie Neilsen, Gladys Ericksen, Ad- 0 die Andersen, Arcilee Barnett and I the hostess. H The O. S. A. club entertained Sat- i urday evening of last week with a de- i lightful dancing party and luncheon $1 m the Opera House in compliment to U Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Vickers, who will M leave about the first of April for fa their new home in St. Anthony, Ida- S3 ho. Mr. and Mrs. Vickers have made M hosts of friends during their' six M year's residence in Mt. Pleasant who M regret their departure. ffl |