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Show Local News Mr. and Mrs. John Metcalf were Manti visitors last Saturday. Sheriff J. H. Sanderson of Fairview, was here on official business Wednesday of this week. Mrs. F. A. Beck spent last Friday and Saturday visiting with friends and relatives at Salina. Fred Swalberg of Marysvale, was here yesterday looking after important business matters. J. W. Locke, of Locke & Johns, Ford dealers at Mt. Pleasant, was here several days this week in the interests of this company. F Have you bought your Christmas Seals? Buy a bunch and stick one on each letter and package you send out-it out-it will aid a great cause. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Swalberg of Marysvale, are the guests of Mrs. Swalberg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Christiansen at Centerfield. John S. Peterson and P. M. Peterson were motor travelers to Salt Lake Tuesday Tues-day of this week. They are at the state metropolis combining business with pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Fredrickson. who have been on an extended visit to friends and relatives at Salt Lake City, returned he was driving became frightened and i started to run. Oberg was thrown under the horses feet and before he could be I rescued one of the horses kicked him. ; His injuries are not serious. It is important that Xmas shoppers visit the several stores of Gunnison when wanting to make a selection for a suitable present. The display shown by the local stores is complete and it is unnecessary to go out of town to do your trading. Keep the money at home. 'Billy" Shay, of Mrrysvale, spent a few hours in Gunnison Wednesday combining business with pleasure. "Billy" reports the mining camp as prosperous and predicts unusual activity ac-tivity during the coming spring and summer months. The Bonne Foi members met with Mrs. C. Frischknecht yesterday afternoon after-noon and enjoyed the usual good time. I Instead of the usual reading during the needlecraft hour a "guessing game" ! occupied the time and proved highly ! interesting. Mrs. Frischknecht served light refreshments at five o'clock. Mis. C. W. Metcalf, who sufferd the l loss of her daughter, Miss Eunice Metcalf at Green River last Friday, jaccompained by her children, Bert, Otho, Clara, Clifton, Clyde and Ella, arrived in Gunnison Wednesday morning. They will be here for an indefinite period visiting with relatives and friends. i to their home in Gunnison Monday eve I ning of this week. Ernest Hal verson, local representative for the Kansas City Life Insurance 1 company, returned Tuesday from a short "isit to Salt Lake. He was in the city 1 Hiking after important business matters connected with his company. Edward Oberg, of Mayfield, was severely injured yesterday afternoon when a horse kicked him in the face. Oberg suffered two large gashes in the right cheek, had several broken teeth and was otherwise bruised. He was un-loading un-loading oats at the depot and the team |