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Show ( SPRING CITY j John S. Iilain has been a Mantl visitor vis-itor this week. Bishop Samuel Allred is a Salt Lake visitor this week. i Charles Crawford and Mrs. D. W. Clark are Price visitors this week. Peter Myer has moved from Pro-vo Pro-vo to Fountain Green. I Mrs. Samuel Allred was visiting 'with her daughter in Ephraira the later part of last week for a few days. ' E in j 1 Nielson and Lance Brough departed for Mammoth this week (where they expect to find employ- ment. Mrs. Sarah E. Hyde returned home this week after having spent ten lays visiting with her sisler,' Mrs. 'George Cook of Birch Creek. Alton N.'elson is home from the Tnivers;ty of Utah, where he has ?pent the past winter attending school. N. N. Da hi departed for Price Wednesday where he will look after his live stock interests located neir that point. Fred Mickel and C. E. Allred departed de-parted for Salt Lake Tuesday. They l "ill probably accept positions with he Deseret Live Stock Co. of Woods Cross. i Mrs. A. P. Anderson of Trenton las been here visiting for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. ,'llred. She returned to her home i Wednesday. ' The Alatbea club held its regu- v ar weekly meeting at the home of Irs. Marian Allred Friday, April 27. ; t being social day, bulletins from ( he A. C; college were read on con-ervation con-ervation of food and other economi- ' il subjects. Delicious refreshments '.'ere served by the hostess. Spring City is glad to have two : oung men enlist in the services of "Tcle Sam. Hoyt Allred, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Fugene Allred, is the first o enlist since the outbreak of the var, having joined the Milita Band U Mount Pleasant a few days ago. i "homas Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Baxter, Sr., is at present serving i n the navy, having enlisted before he outbreak of the war and is now ,it San Francisco. The regular monthly meeting of i ,'he Daughters of the Utah Indian ,War Veterans was held at the home ,of Mrs. Anna Justesen, April 26. The following program was carried out: Opening prayer, Rasmus Justesen; Reading from Sanpete History, Sarah Sar-ah A. Justesen; Talk on Skirmish He Had With Indians and the Killing of .His Father by Them,' S. T. Beck; Quartet, "Drifting to Dreamland," ipaun Lund, Dona Justesen, Nora ISchofield and Leona Schofield. Mrs. i Nora Schofield gave a report on the 'meeting held in Salt Lake April 5. Benediction, Mrs. Olive Acord. After Af-ter the above meeting delicious refreshments re-freshments were served by the host- ess to twenty-four members of the '.organization, the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Madsen, May 13. |