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Show LOCAL ECHOES. The dance given by the Royal Neighbors kst night was attended by a big crowd. K K Miss Winnie Parry and Miss Myrtle Harmon entertaiued Wednesday evening even-ing the "5ve-in.itials." The theatre and luncheon following were the features. K M (t Miss Efiie Madsen after bavins sign in the February fog business noticed particularly by newspaper publishers and that is after a fog in February the subscriptions are hard to collect. If this difficulty is experienced experi-enced prior to the month of February, it is a sign that there will be a fog in that month a dark clond as it were, of unpaid drafts upon the newspaper offices. , . I k m n FOR SALE 160 shares capital stock of the Gunnison Irrigation Co. Apply to Joseph Curisteoson, Mayor. Advertisement spent a fortnight visiting relatives iu Gunnison returned to Salt Lake Wednesday. n O. B. Berglund is the latest of Gunnison's business men, to sport an automobile, but he has a "beaut" to-be- sure the "Rio." ft ft R Andrew Christenson of Wyoming was a visitor in Gunnison this week, coming over from Manti after attending attend-ing the funeral of His brother John T. Christenson. ' w. a Centerfield Relief Society annual will be held next Mondav. in the afternoon by a program aud refreshment refresh-ment and a dance at night. R R R Program for the Mutuals next Sunday night:, Prelimenary exer-. cises -Violin solo by Ira Vace, lecture by Junius S. Embley, soug by Susan Swaiu. Class work Young men's conducted by C. 0. Holladay ; youug ladies, lecture iu senior clans by Nora A. Jeusen, lectures iu jnuior class by Ella Jeuaeu aud Mary Bywater. K 9 Martin Isaacson, count y road com missiooer sees a growth iu this valley that demands considerable attention to road building and was here Monday Mon-day sizing up the needs for making depot road from the Anderson intersection inter-section more in keeping with the better bet-ter road movement. The commercial club we'are told is aiding in the matter mat-ter and had this subject under consideration con-sideration at its meeting last night. R R R Mrs. 3. W. Edwards was the recipient Friday afternoon and again in the evening of a suryiise from a number of her lady friends, the second visit being by the Royal Neighbors. The occasion was Mrs. Edwards' forty-fifth birthday. Again on Sunday afternoon she was sur prised by a company of her friends from upper (Gunnison, altogether making of the event a time worth remembering. re-membering. At each of the visits socialibity was at high tension and the ladieB had a -way-up" time. R R R We have a new sign which was never known. to fail. It is this; If there is a fog in February, taxes will be big the following year. Just watch aud see if this is not an unfail iugsign. We have noticed it for ten years. In all that time aJog came in February and taxes were high the following year. There is another |