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Show Reliable Merchandise Sincel855 Makers of Two Horse j I ! v J Fcf lis? A new Pair FSEEif ThyRp XKICcH BOB HOOD NEWS ! Four carloads of Mt Pieasant's .miiiu'd pure-bred rambouillet rams tie snipped Saturday to the tentu .uhual national ram sale in Sait ..ike, August 31 to September- 2. .he Mt. Pleasant, breeders -who nipped rams were, John H. Seely tnd Son3 Co., W. D. Candland anil .ons, John K. Madsen, William Hilar, Hil-ar, Charles Truscott, and Francis . Nielsen. Under the auspices of the book :ommittee of the public library joard, a musical program will be ,iven in the North Ward chapel Vednesday evening, September 9. l'Iib price of admission will be' one ook or its cash equivalent, k The 'he program is in charge of Mr3. .-C. C. Jacobs and Rev. A. V. B'oand as charge of the advertising.'. A .enerous response is expected from he public as the library has enjoyed n unusually large patronage durin,? he past year. Miss Iona Seely entertained Tuesday Tues-day evening for the North ward jun-or jun-or girls. Mrs. Angus Rosenberg ;ave the lesson from St. Matthews ind Miss Ruth Neilsen gave a sketch f the "Live of Long fellow". The ostess served luncheon at the con-iusion con-iusion of the program. Mrs. George Sorensen was hostess -X a dinner party yesterday in honor .f the eighty second birthday anniver-ary anniver-ary of her mother, Mrs. Louisa fasler. A party of Mrs. Hasler's Id friends called during the after-toon after-toon to extend birthday greetings ) the honored guest. Mrs. Margaret W. Hone and Mrs. '. Faireld Larsen entertained last londay in compliment to Mrs. E. '. Gardemann who left Wednesdav vith Mr. Gardemann for Salt Lakr o make their home, Mrs. J. D. Simp on and Miss Dorothy Simpson ac-o-mipaniod them to Salt Lake and ill later go to Pocotello to spent e winter. Miss Margaret Thompson is visit's visit-'s friends in Salt Laket Announcement, is made of the irth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs sse Simmons of Chester, and a in to Mr. and Mrs. William John-in John-in Jr. of. -Fountain Green last week. Ivan Andersen four.ecn year old n of Lars Anderacn of Moron' is kicked unconscious by a horse nd received a bidly fractured skull isterday whtn returning with a boy 'rnpanioii with a ".oad of coal from e Huntington -mines. The two s had stopped for dinner and ere unhitching the. Iiorses when oung Andersen was kic-ked. The rcident happened just north of the ounty Infirmary at Fairview. The oung man was brought to Mt. leasant by Mrs. Estella C. Noland ho was passing in a car. His- inn-ties were dressed in the offices of ounty physician, Dr. P. L. Holman .nd he was later removed to his lome in Moroni by Dr. H. E. Dice, '-le is at present still unconscious nd but little hope is held out for lis recovery. The local Lions Club held the regular semi-monthly meeting Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the Forre3t Hotel in Nephi. The Scenic attractions of Utah, good roads, and signing the roads to divert traffic through San-,pete San-,pete County were the principal topics of discussion. The evenings speakers speak-ers were President S. M. Nielsen of Mt. Pleasant, Mayor Thomas Bailey of Nephi, W. L. Hoyt, president of the Nephi Kiwanis Club, E. S. Wood-r-viff of Salt Lake president of the Utah Scenic Highway 'Association, E. S. Hinckley, secretary of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, L. A. Bird and F. D. B. Gay, editor ol the Scenic Magazine, both of Salt Lake. Music -for the evening's entertainment en-tertainment was furnished by Miss Christie Clark and Miss Amber Han-ford Han-ford of Mt. Pleasant. Phyllis, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Staker suffered a badly bruised forearm by being caught in an electric wringer, Tuesday. Tues-day. Superentendent and Mrs. Louis A. Petersen and 'Mr. and Mrs. Vern H. Gundersen left Wednesday on an automobile tour through Southern Utah. Members of the local Lions .Clubs have reveived invitations to a party to be given by the Gunnison Lions Club a.t Palisade Park, beginning at four o'clock this Friday afternoon. The evenings entertainment features will Include sports, games, races and dancing, and a basket lunch will be served at six o'clock. All Lion-! Clubs in Sanpete and Sevier Counties will attend the gathering. Announcement is made of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dahl, of Spring City, Wednesday. A group of twelve girls of the North ward Y. L. M. I. A. Thursday paid -a visit to "grandma Wilcox" now past ninety, four years of age, r the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Bills. The girls brought with them and- served a luncheon and during the afternoon, Mrs. Wilcox Wil-cox one of the few surviving pioneers ot 1847, related in teresl in.g event .1 of her life since embracing the L. D s'. faith in Canada in 1837, under Parley P. Pratt. Miss Pearl Truscott, Miss Florence Rackraan, and Miss Beth Ericksen chaperoned their SJ on a picnic to Rlvenide pT day afternoon. Part- Th Mioses Helen J0,gensen Lund, Thelnia Thompson, U V' 'Delia T. Chnistensen 5 a -progressive jianeil rtalN ,t members of the South Kirla of the M. I. A p K Principal W. K 'TW I to Clear Creek Friday f eral services for John" H a former Wasatch mim r. in Salt Lake Wednesdw I pendicitis. . . f fy |