MORONTIT At the Kozy Theater, Sunday and Monday May 12th and 13th. “Painting The Town with Patsy Ru Miller starring. Wednesday and Thursday Dr. Bishop Health clinic dentist was here home free dentist work for all children Pre school use The Sorosis club meet at the home of Mrs. Marvin Anderson, Friday after noon. The following new officers were elected, President Mrs. Morgan Lamb, Vice President, Mrs. Loyde Glackhart Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. Blaine Draper chairman of Social committe Mrs. Russel Bailey, Chairman of P- - gram committee, Mrs. Cleon Anderson Refershments were served to twenty members. Friday afternoon all the parents were invited to see the art exhibit at the Lincon school many beautiful pieces of Wore were on display that the children had done. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Morley announce the birth of a daughter. Mr..and Mrs. Arthur Davidson and family of Evanston Wyoming were the guests of Mrs. Marvin Anderson Friday Tuesday May 8th the East Ward Relief Society held a Bazzar at their chapel. Many beautiful and useful articles were sold Lunches were sold during the noon hours. It was very successful. Tuesday evening in connection with first second and fourth grades of the Lincon school gave an operetta, “The Pink Parsor” It was very successful and the little tats took their parts well Their costumes were beautiful The following committee was chosen for a May day celebration to be held May 23,, Miss Zelma Anderson, chair man with Mrs. Andy Bradley, Mrs. Ernest Blackham, Mrs. Leander Olson, Mrs. Fred Rundquist, Mrs. Reese Brad ley and Dolph Taylor as helpers. Friday evening at the home of Miss Winnie Nelson she and Miss Viole Jensen entertained for Miss one Hanks, Miss Coney Larsen and Miss Ardelle Hogan. The evening was spent Playing five hundred. Prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Christensen, Miss Jene Hanks received the consolation prize. Refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. Clark Ivory, Mrs. Ted Robertson, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Lenard Anderson, Mrs. Ida Isa acson, Miss Florence Little. Mrs. H. E. Larsen of Spring City spent the week here visiting her daugh ter Mrs. Marvin Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. George Faux, have re turned from California after visiting relatives and friends there. Marjorie Seely, daughter of Mr. and Ms. E. H. Seely entertained a number of little friends at a birthday party Monday. She was ten years old on that day. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE STATE STREET BY CURBING AND GUTTERING NOTICE is hereby given by the city council of Mount Pleasant of the in tention of such council to make the following described improvements, wit Ts curb and gutter State Street with ‘emient and concrete curb and gutter, on both sides of said street for a dis tance of one city block, beginning at the intersection of State street and Main street and running south to First South Street. , It is proposed to defray the cost of the said improvement by a local asses sment upon the lots or pieces of lots or around abutting upon that part of the street to be improved, and said cost shall be assessed against, each lot or part of lot secording to the frontage upon said street. The cost of said improvement is es timated if $1.3/4.00, or approximately S$154 per winning foot All protests and objections to the Carrying Out of pated intention must be presented in writing to the city recorder on or before the fith day of June, 1928 being no time set by the city council when it will bear and consider such objection. By Order of the City Council of Mount Pieasaint. Dated the 10th day of May, 1928, James FP. Jordan, City Recorder.