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Show Mr. and Mrs. Burke McArthur returned from Salt Lake City Tuesday Tues-day evening by automobile. They were accompanied by Mrs. Florence G. Frank, Lucile Dorius. Mrs. L. P. Nelson and Helene Nelson. Dr. O. Sundwall of Fairview was (in Mount Pleasant this week looi.ing over the field and says (hat he intends in-tends to locate and practice his profession pro-fession in this city. During the past year he has been house physician phy-sician and surgeon at the St. Mark's hospital at Salt Lake City, and comes well recommended by the staff of this hospital. Dr. Sundwall nceiv-ed nceiv-ed his doctor's degree at the Washington Wash-ington University School of Medicine and previously his A. B. degree at the University of Utah and later his B. S. degree at the University of Kansas. ' In honor of Mrs. Maude Farn-worth Farn-worth of Blackfoot. Idaho, and Mrs. Joseph Clarke and Mrs. Thomas Coates of Chilley, Idaho. Mrs. A. Crane and Mrs. R. Anderson entertained enter-tained a party of old friends at luircheon Wednesday afternoon at the Anderson home. Besides the honored guests there were present Mrs. E. C. Freston. Mrs. Miranda Omati, Mrs. William Olson, Mrs. A. G. Nelson, Mrs. Cclestia Barton, Mrs. .leanette Brotherson, and Mrs. J. N. Seely. i Eureka played ball with the Mt. Pleasant team at the City Park Thursday afternoon and won the game with a score of '. to 6. Glen Matson came down from Bingham last Friday to spend a few 'rlays with relatives and friends In ; this city. Born to Mrs. J. Adolph Larsen a fine baby daughter on Sunday, August Au-gust 3rd. Mrs. F. It. Candland left Thursday i morning for a few months stay in Long Beafh. California. Miss Ella Neilson will ,;o to the coast, with her. ! Mrs. C. H. Worthen of Salt Lake was a guest the early part of the Iwpck at the H. C. Beaumann home. Mrs. Earl Seely and children left - Sunday morning for a few days visit 1 with Salt Lake friends. I |