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Show Dr. D. D. Tebbs expects to be at his office work next Tuesday, Nov, 28. ' Harold Jensen returned Sunday from Castle Dale where he has farm- ing interests. , Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rasmussen have received word that their son, Otto, has arrived safely in France. Hyrum Seely went to Castle Valley ' last week to attend the funeral of his ( brother, Orange Seely, who died ' last Tuesday. ' A. R. Young has returned from ' Benjamin, Utah, and w'ill make his home again at Mount Pleasant where , he formerly resided for about 15 ' years. II. L. Despain of the Board of 1 Health of Freedom informs us that there is only one case of Influenza at j that place. This one is reported to ' be doing very well. Mrs. Nellie Norris has returned i from Helper where she has been visit" i ing with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carter, j R. C. Larkin and Shirley Christen- sen were home last week from the ' Mechanics Training School at the ' University of Utah. , Mrs. John Hasler left Monday for Provo to visit with her son. Dr. Wal- j ter Hasler, before he leaves for ser- 5 vice in a medical training school in A the East. 2 Judge George Christensen of Manti J was a Mount Pleasant visitor early in the week. Mrs. Annie Hansen of Spring City, mother of Mrs. Lawrence Ericksen j of Mt. Pleasant, left Wednesday for Wattis, Utah to assist the family of 2 Clyde Christensen, who are all 111 f with the Spanish Influenza. The parents and three children all have , the Influents. |