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Show NEIGHBORHOOD N3WS Alter lilteen years of faithful service ser-vice us assistant cashier of the Mt. lius.iiil Commercial anil Savings Hank, li. F. Willi of this city has asked ask-ed ih board of directors 10 release him of the responsibilities of the i... .ij. A. r. Wall was released last Monday and will spend his time rais-u. rais-u. iviic-ut on ins dry farm for Uncle S;. :n. I. E. Jorgensen wa employed to take the place or Mr. Wall. John Oniansen was a Mount Pleas-ai Pleas-ai I vis. .or during tile past two weeks, lie in now at Salt Lake City with his ,lr. iM'le Dam from Richmond, Utah, win i o lie has been instructor in music for ,h" past four years. Kn.eit Winkier of the Forest Department De-partment at Ogden was a Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant vis tor during: the week. ' Judge Ferdinand Ericksen was a Mount Pleasant visitor Monday. Mrs. James L. Neilson of Fountain Green is a Salt Lake visitor this week. The Mount Pleasant Orchestra played for a very successful dance at euterfield Thursday night. Supt. J. W. Anderson, President C. N. Lund and John P. Johnson of ihe Board of Education are in Salt Lake City attending a school convention. con-vention. Elmer Johansen, who has been appointed ap-pointed leader of the boys of the School Garden Army or this city, states that he has received a Penroyd letter which should be read by all of the children. |