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Show C. J. Hansen, tailor from Richfield, has moved to Mount Pleasant and opened up the place of business formerly owned by C. M. Petersen of this city. Mr. Hansen is well pleased with the new location and is getting ready for a pros-porous pros-porous year. - ! Montell Winkler, a son of; Mrs. Lena Winkler of this city, is seriously ill from the result . of breaking his leg several ; I days ago. The young man who i herds sheep for James Larsen, j was on his way with the herds to the desert, when he was kicked by a horse and his leg broken. Before medical aid could be reached, his leg wag so badly swollen that as yet the bone has not been set, and the boy is in a serious condition. Former postmaster L. l . Nelson and family returned last Friday evening from a six weeks automobile tour through California, Mexico, Arizona and Colorado. Announcement is made ot the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, Wed-nesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Andersen. Armistice Day was observed in all the churches Sunday with special services and mu-sic mu-sic Last Saturday evening the Service Star Legion entertained enter-tained several hundred guest J at an Armistice Day dance iUj the Armory and special j programs were presented in the schools Monday and Tuesday. |