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Show Flection will he held next Tuesday. If you are a quallMed elector don't neglect going to the polls and there vote your choice of eongi cssloiuil, state, county and precinct official. Meetings cannot be held because of t he quarantine for inlluena, but the two political parties are publishing .statements In this Issue of The Gazette. Ga-zette. Heail them over. Io not, however, neglect to vote on the three amendments to the constitution. They are important., especially so Question No. 1. Failure to vote this amendment into the constitution will jeopardl.e the chance of keeping the saloon out of commission. Use your franchise as electois should untrampled. ing friends were In attendance. A 1 v In was born August 2, 1NIM, in Aulborg, Denmark, and therefore In his LVali year at his death, lie died October 1U, 1D1S, of Spanish inlluenza while in the training camp at Fort Logan, Colorado, to which place be was assigned upon enlisting on Oc-tober4tb. Oc-tober4tb. lie was ihe son of Niels and Catherine Peterson, who also have two other sons in the soldier service, llyrum somewhere in France and Oliver at ('amp Lew is, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. l'eterfon appreciate the kindness and sympathy extended toward them in this trouble. They wish to here express their thanks' to all the people who brought Mowers or assisted In any way and hope to do something in return, feeling that it is j;ood to have friends at such a time. Funeral For Alvin G. Peterson. Funeral services were held last Friday ufternoon for Alvin George Peterson, whose remains were shipped ship-ped from Ft Logun Col., as mentioned men-tioned last week in The Gazette Nothing that could be done w as lacking lack-ing to show the honor due this deceased de-ceased soldier boy from Gunnison, our Sfoond son to make the supreme sac. rltiee in the conflict; now being waged against the enemies of justice. As remarked by the speaker, Andrew Jensen of Centertield, that "while not on the battlelield Alvin was nevertheless never-theless In readiness to face the enemy in defense of Ids adopted country, America." Only a brief service was held, being In open air on account of the Spanish influenza epidemic. The weather, too, was quite unfavorable. liishop K. L Swalberg presided and besides t lie speaking a quartet rendered appropriate ap-propriate singing. There was an elaborate elab-orate tribute of flowers, w bile a goodly number of mourners and sympathize |