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Show j SPRING CITY I By Special Correspondence Lemoyne Kelsey has returned from th'j Livestock Company where he has been employed for the past summer. Mrs. Herbert Allred of Preston, Nevada is here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis BlacK. Ethel' Allied, Mary Colman, Vi-nena Vi-nena and Erma Christensen hav returned from Clearfield where they have been working for the Woods Cross Cannery. Delone and Gerald Carlson of Eureka visited their mother, Mrs. Mina Carlson in this city last Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Josephine cnrlstensen visited vis-ited her sister Mrs. Ada M. Billing- ton in this city last week. Mi', and Mrs. Christian Mickel-sen, Mickel-sen, Clarence Mickelsen, Alice and Ida Larsen attended funeral services serv-ices in Spanish Fork Wednesday for Mrs. Annie M. Larsen, who until un-til a few years ago, was a resident of Spring City. Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan Johnson John-son of Long Beach, California, are in Spring City, on a business trip relative to the settlement of judge Johnson's estate. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt. Osborne are the proud parents of a nine pound baby boy born on Tuesday. Mrs. Harvey Thompson of Ephraim Eph-raim is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sorenson in this city while Mr. Thompson is deer hunting. Several deer have been brought to town. The first man to bring in his deer was Hyrum Sorensen who brought his down on Monday afternoon, the first day of the hunt. Mrs. Minnie D. Barney has received re-ceived word from Los Angeles of the illness of her daughter Mrs. Lee Parkin. Mrs. Parkin is in a Lcs Angeles hospital. |