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Show LOCAL ECHOES. Thd Mutuals are going to give a married people's party next Friday night. J. T. Jones, former cashier of the bank is with us again for a brief stay. The T. B. club members were en tei'tained Tuesday evening by Miss Dora Bywater. " The G. A. club was pleasantly entertained en-tertained Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert McKenna. Af- J. A. Uagan, Mrs. Ray B. Metcalf, Mrs. O. II. Ilalverson, and Mr. Linden Lin-den Jensen. Honors were won by Mrs. Knighton and Dr. Ilagan. The club will next meet at the home of J . W. Jones. Dr. J. II. Peck lias left Gunnison, having found a more lucrative field in his profession at Gold Hill, Tooelo county. During his stay in Gunnison j Dr. .Peck has made a good lot of friends who regret to see him leave. Gild Hill is a mining section near the Nevada line and affords employment for a large force of men who will have liis professional services. ter program the hostess served luncheon lun-cheon to twelve members . and two special guests, Mrs. A. J. Christen-sen Christen-sen and Mrs. Billingsly. The priesthood meetiug Monday night was the best attended for months. The holiday rest seems to haie acted as an impetus to stir the quorums into action. Erick Rosenvall has been successful in land ing a good contract with Salt Lake for the construction of a pile and cement bridge over the Jordan river. Mr. Rosenvall was at the car. i-tol i-tol last week on this errand. The job is to. be completed before March. Attorney A. E. Park has brought his family since the holidays, to reside in the home formerly owned by C. I, Christenson. Attorney Park spent Monday and Tuesday at the district court at Manti. F. C. Alder, member of the High Mrs. T. M. Kearns entertained 3 tables at "500" Saturday afternoon. Favors were awarded to Mrs. Chris N. Jensen and Mrs. J. A. Ilagan. An excellent supper was serv ed by Ler tD the following: Mesiames Leo N. Gledhill, T. F. Kearns, H. A. Kearns, Ray B. Metcalf, Clarence E nalverson, A. M. Christenson, J. A. Ilagan, II. J. Salmon, C. N. Jensen, R. C. Swalberg, Henry Knighton, Eva Jensen and C. M. Madsen. Mrs. George S. Francis gave an afternoon af-ternoon birthday party in honor of her baby, Blanche, Mrs. Francis served supper to Mesdames Sarah E. Newman, Eva Jensen, Leo N. Gledhill, Gled-hill, Henry Knighton, Louisa Larson, Lar-son, L. Ludvigson, Hyrum Fredrick-son, Fredrick-son, Nephi Gledhill, A. M. Christenson, Christen-son, T. M. Kearns, Fred Jensen, Adolph Peterson and C. W. Perkins, Miss Cinthia Larson and a crowd of children. School faculty in this city left for Salt Lake yesterday for an operation on account of the trouble he has long had with one knee. His brother, John Alder will take his plaee during dur-ing the time he is forced to be away. Preliminary program for the Mutuals Mu-tuals next Sunday evening: Talk, J. Alma Janson. Piano duet, Elna Myrup and Elma Fjeldsted. Reading, Calvin Mace. Dr. J. J. Buswell, ophthalmic specialist, spe-cialist, of Salt Lake, will be at the Edwards hotel Friday 3 p.m. until Saturday 3 p. m., January 19 and 20. No charge for testing eyes. References; Refer-ences; Mrs. W. O. Porter, her child, and others. Advt. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jensen entertained enter-tained the Tuesday evening card club January 9. A delicious iuneh-cheon iuneh-cheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Overfelt, Mr. and Mrs. John E Metcalf, Met-calf, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knighton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Christenson, Dr. and Mrs. |