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Show Dr. J. J. and Win. M. Buswe'.l. ophthalmic oph-thalmic specialists of Salt Lake wil. be at the Anderson Hotel. Kt. Green, Tuesday, April loih; at the Fliso:i house, Moroni Wednesday, April 11; at the Marie Hotel, Ml. Pleasant. Thursday, April 12th; at the Norman Hotel, Fairview, Friday, April 13ih; at the Allred House, Spring City. Satu'dary, April 14th. No changes for testing eyes. Kefemers. Glasses Glass-es are worn for health as wed as vision. Advt. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Carter were visiting friends in Mt. Pleasant last week. They have returned to their home again at Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Mertellus Johanseji and little daughter Helen are here from Sunnyside visiting with their parents and friends. N. S. Neilson is home again from Long Beach, California where his family spent the past winter. The Mount Pleasant Woolgrower'a Association Wool Pool was opened here for bids yesterday. This pool consists of approximately 23,000 fleeces, averaging about nine pound? to the fleece. This pool contains probably one of the cleanest clips of wool to be found in the west shrinking shrink-ing on an average around 64 percent. Those making up the pool are W.D. Candland and Sons, John H. Seeley and Sons Co., J.U. Meyrick, Poulson and Bona John K. Madsen. r red Stansfield, Guy Olsen, George Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Leroy K. Barton. Parley Roseu-lof, Roseu-lof, and Arthur Candland. |