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Show George Rolph returned Tuesday from Standardville, where he has spent the past week with his niece, Mrs. Royal Averett who is in the standardville hospital, having undergone under-gone a serious operation for goiter Thursday of last week. In the annual report of the sec-rotary, sec-rotary, L. C. Rasmussen, it was noted that the local farm bureau now has an enrollment of fifty active members and also that during the past year the bureau donated a total of $137. '1 0 to the Mt. Pleasant Service Star Legions memorial fuind. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen have gone to Shelley, Idaho for a two week visit with their sons, J. Berkeley Larsen and J. Raphael Larsen and their familes. An enterestening demonstration was (given before the students ot "lorlh Sanpete high school and Wasatch Was-atch Academy Wednesday by George L. Hossfield, worlds champion typest in 1918, 1920, 1921 and 1922. Mr. Hossfield, whose official record Is 146 net words per minute for one uour, gave a demonstration of speed and accuracy on the typewriter and in an interesting address advised the students how to attain these attributes. attrib-utes. The lectures were well attended attend-ed at both S'.liools. At the regular meeting of the home Culture Club held Wednesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Clarence Anderson, with Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. J. M. Burns as hostesses, the following new officers were elected for the ensuing year; President, Mrs T. M. Keusseff; vice-president. Mrs. L. R. Christensen; secretary Mrs. S. S. Atkin; treasurer; Mrs. E. W. Wall The new pr?sident will appoint three members on the board of governesses it the next meeting of the club, March J 7. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Petersen of Fairview have announced the birtn :f a son. -Mrs. Petersen was. formerly form-erly Miss Elva Hansen of Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. North Sanpete Hfch School and the Moroni High School will meet for the last time this season in a -ESketball game Friday evening on 'orth Sanpete's floor. Wasatch Academy will meet thr? iivision leidero. Manti High fchool, n what promises to be a real battle, n Wasatch's floor, Saturday even-t even-t g. Ehurary 27. The Junior Literary Club enter tained at a patriotic party and lunch-i lunch-i eon for ten guests last Thursday evening eve-ning at the home of Hiss Neil Madsea |