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Show i i i SPRING CITY i By Special Correspondence ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mickel. Mr. Earl Kofford, Verne Ericksen and Evelvn Chrisr.ensen attended funeral fun-eral services Thursday in Salt La!-.e- City for Mrs. Merril KofforcJ Hansen. Mr. Delone Carlsen, Mr. and Mrs. Fskel Carlsen of Eureka visited vis-ited Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Mina Carlsen of this city. Lloyd Allred has returned honv from the Livestock Company where he has been employed. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allred motored motor-ed ever from Eureka Sunday for a vic't with friends. Willard Hmsen is walking abcut cn crutches as the result ol an injured kneecap. Miss ldona Carlsen of Los An-qeles. An-qeles. California is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mina Carlsen. She will stay over the Christmas holidays. holi-days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradshaw and babv have come from Salt Lake City and moved into the hone belonging to M-s. Brad-sirnv's Brad-sirnv's father. Warren Allred. Mrs. R. Stvate is visiting relatives rela-tives in Salt Lake City. A larce number of people frcm Spring City attended the North Sanpete Hich School Opera, The Outlaw King, at the Elite The atre at Mi. Pleasant Wednesday evening. Special teaching for the month of December is almost completed bv (he wr.rd bishopric and other men assigned for that work. Out door funeral services were held Friday, December 11th at 12 r.Vlcck for Clair Ju3tesen, 17 year old son of Earnest and Saran Allred Justosen. The services were conducted bv Bishop James F. FMU. Bishoo Ellis and Counselor Ried H. Allred were the speakers. A special duet was rendered by Earnest Terry and Mrs. Rose R. Schofield. Clair Justesen, who died from spinal miningitis, is survived by his parents, one brother and four 4.ers; also by three grandparents, grandpar-ents, Anina Justesen, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Allred. Mrs. Margaret Christiansen, who has suffered for years from reum-atism, reum-atism, is very ill at her home. |