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Show NEiSHBQRHOOD NEWS ' A box luncheon and social will ibe igiven by the Women's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church next Monday evening in the Academy Auditorium, the proceeds of which will be given to the New church building fund. A program of musical numbers, including several sever-al special entertainment featufes in i charge of Miss Celeste Mosely will ; be presented a3 follows: reading Miss Eva May, violin solo Mrs. E. F. , Gardeman, quartett Messers John, i Harney, Jorgensen, and Goodman, i Selection Mrs. R. L. Malmsten, read-' read-' ing Mrs. T. M. Keusseff, vocal solo ' Mrs. C. A. Hone. All members of ithe congregation and friens are invited. in-vited. In observance of St. Valentine's Day a special Valentine program was presented Tuesday afternoon by the North Ward Relief Society. It con-, con-, sisted of readings, piano and vocal numbers by Mrs. Lydia T. Winters, Rudger Miles, Alice Peel and Jessie Hansen. i The Y. L. and Y. M. M. I. A. of both wards also presented valentine programs at their regular meetings Tuesday evening. j A small fire broke out in an up-r up-r stairs room Monday evening at the j S. H. Ollerton residence. The blaze i was caused by a little boy dropping ! a lighted match among some papers I while looking for a book. An alarm was turned in and the fire department depart-ment responded but the fire was j'tinder control an'd the department was not needed when the hose cart arrived. Very little damage was done. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Otte have an-, an-, nounced the arrival of a son at '. their home in Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. , 9th. Mrs. Otte, a former Mount Pleasant girl, the daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. G. W. Brand was for ' several years a teacher in the Salt Lake public schools. ; Mrs. Hyrum Meyrick entertained 'Sunday, Feruary 12th. at a blrth- day dinner party. Twenty-five guests, vwere present. I Tanlac now has the largest sale of any medicine in the world. There 'is a reason. Ed. Johnston. Advt. i 1 m i j FOR SALE ' I will sell my farm at Mt. Pleasant, all or divided up in parts, with full water right, on the best of terms that can be obtainable. R AS MOXSON, Mt. Pleasant, Utah I 2-25. For Salt A good sewing machine, al?o washing machine. Both for $25.00 R. N. Draper, Mt. Pleasant BABY CHICKS. Several varieties. Frooder Stoves. Allen Hatchery, j Hyrum, Utah. I' ll W ' -j TRUNK LINES OF THE BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM f ""II I Ifillun. ' Vpper Left Corner From Photogrnph I I K'HUIIC " of the Flrt Telephone, 45 l ean Ago. i : j The Triumph of Half a Century Forty-five years ago the telephone was an experiment an invention inven-tion of uncertain utility and of questionable value. Today it is an actual business necessity and an almost indispensable household servant. The development of the telephone to its present high state of facility facil-ity and efficiency has come about through hundreds of supplementary supplemen-tary inventions and the solving of hundreds of scientific problems. Nearly half a century of research, experimentation, invention and the exercise of organizing genius has resulted in a public service of inestimable value a service which thousands of telephone men and women are constantly striving to improve and enlarge. It is their constant endeavor to serve you efficiently and satis- j factorily. 7$e Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company j i L . ,.J Ad Bets A BARGAIN. FOR SALE 440 acres good dry-farm dry-farm land 150 acres under cultivation. cultiva-tion. Has a good spring In center of farm, also good well. Goou farm equipment goes with it. Located Lo-cated 2 miles North of Hill Top Has more than 3 miles of fence. Will sell on easy terms. Call at this office for information. Are You Prepared For Storms? Will your Automobile Top and Storm curtains keep out the cold and snow this winter? If not, let fae quote you prices on a new job, or repair the old ones. Prices right. All work guaranteed. THE ALTO TOP SHOP D. L. Argyle, Prop. )l,ocated at Seeley-IIinckley Garage. FOR SALE Plenty of good apples' at the home of Vack Taylor. Fivj varieties. I Vack Taylor, I Freedom, Utah. WAXTKD I I Wan ted-To buy hides and pelts. ' j Hyrum Christensen. Mt. Pleaaant Q R H H PBBBaiiWWapCTWipWiiHBjBgMPSIBIBWBBagR b Heat Your Bungalow, d flpfij I Cottage, or Flat with f i gL I 5 5 Hot Water cot " 3S2!jfe5Sv small house with- 2pBI3W C wTfj I Q eS ! out disturbing WMt fePAnfiW 6 IMM I ) : 81 ks& mmm : B sfOi I t'1 ready to use V '4a"yrt. jj V-,J with the Vs5Sp 1 U I r17 AT A 1 The Areola is placed in Hv- If -illpfll P liLALi VrCOlcl ingroom.parlor.orkitchen " " iJ?M I' fn n v. . T 1 Bnd fired as a stve. It H J wwf Kadiator-ooiler heats the room and also h zSz'ffiW icxi.wi 8ends it5 exccss hea t by hot " t '- '-' water system to American Radiators in adjoining rooms. The -s' simplest, most durable, most economical heating plant ever II IDEAL-Arcola Radia- devised for small buildings. Don't delay to find out all about it. 0 g tor - Boilers for small -wm m-, tj H houses without cellars. 1 I 7 ) 1 M Hot -water heating as I 1 111111 Iff " simple and easy as run- Jt f WJ J 1111 ning a stove one fire g k"ia"'""M' MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. 2 m iBIIBIBBHBBRBBBIIBBRIIIIIBIHHIHIDIIRBIIIIBEl :; :: ;: :: :: :: :: : ::: -. . ;sv--:f; HAVE YOU EVER FORMED THE I HABIT OF HAVING A BANK I I ACCOUNT? i I H Send your money out through this bank, $ $ thereby getting a receipt for every bill paid. l H We pay four per cent on savings. I $ 1 Ml PLEASANT COMMERCIAL 8 SAVINGS OIK I v ft" ijii.j"Wih::')iiij.h mm ..-....i.i,. u.,.. .mu.mmumirmtmmtmHn r-ili II ii f wr-nnnl-TWi n I uriaifc iiu'i nm i ir-mvM vt hi-qiMi tw :'.? "Say it with Flowers" The Manti Floral Company opened up a Flower Show in Kalph's Pharmacy, Manti, Utah, with a full : line of cut (lowers and potted plants. Funeral Designs De-signs our Specialty. Place your orders with your : local agent as follows: Peacock Pharmacy Beck Merc. Wales Co-op. Fairview Spring City Wales Anderson Drug Co. Nash Grocery Co. Moroni Fountain Green A. Merz & fcS? rL Co. fefe lJi4 " fesaJll |