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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Miss Carol Jensen has as her house guest, an Oberlin College friend, Miss Isabel Plumb or Chicago. Mrs. A. C. Madsen is spending a week on the family ranch at Indian-ola. Indian-ola. Miss Josephine Woodruff of Salt Lake is a guest of Miss Louise Madsen Mad-sen lor the week. Alonzo Clark, formerly of this city, -and Miss Blanche Redmond of Moroni were married in Manti Wednesday, July 2 5. They are now spending their honeymoon visiting relatives and friends in North Sanpete. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johns are glad to welcome them back to Mount Pleasant this week. Mr. Johns has spent the past three years at the head of the Sheldon Jackson School in Sitka, Alaska, but will assume the principalship this year of the Wasatch Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Oldham entertained Sunday with an elaborate dinner in honor of Mrs. P. C. Christensen Chris-tensen of Castle Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. John Gledhill and two children of Richfield. Covers were placed for sixteen. The evening was spent in music and singing. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Dibblee of Salt Lake City have returned from the East, where they visited all the principal prin-cipal cities, including New York, Washington, Philadelphia and Chicago. Chica-go. They attended the Grand Lodge Convention of Elks which was held in Boston July 8 to 14. Mrs. Dibblee is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Candland. Mrs. Willard Frandsc-n received a telephone message yesterday morning morn-ing from her daughter, Mrs. Lavar Averett at Salt Lake, informing her that Lavar has been brought from their home at Rupert, Idaho to the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake to be operated upon for appendicitis. The operation will be performed this morning. .Mr. -Averett has been ill j for about a week. He was accompan-' ied to Salt Lake by his wife and mother Mrs. John Averett who also resides at Rupert. |