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Show season. A contract to have such an attraction in this city appears favorable. favor-able. By all means let us have it, for the encouragement of more refined entertainment in our community than is customary. An instructive and profusely illustrated illus-trated folder, featuring the Panama-Pacific Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, and Panama-California exposition, ex-position, . San Diego, as well as the scenic attradtions of the Rocky antfr Sierra Nevada mountains, lias just emanated from the passenger department de-partment Denver & Rio Grand-Western Pacific. A most comprehensive topographicai map, showing the western west-ern portion of the United States, and a panoramic birdseye view of the San Francisco exposition occupy the center pages of the folder, all of which is enclosed in a handsomely designed and well-executed cover. LOCAL ECHOES. TheOld Folks of Gun uison are to be regaled next Friday. The committee in charge is planning to make this 12th reunion one of the best that has been held. Invitations will be sent out early next week. Last Tuesday afternoon Miss Dolores Sorenson gave a party for her little nephew, Win ton Jensen, in honor of his third birthday anniversary. annivers-ary. Twelve of Winton's friends spent the afternoon playing games, following which they were served with luncheon. -fProgram for the II. E. A., at the E. S. hall, March 8, at 3 p. m: Montessori Mother, Mrs. C. N. Jensen Breakfast menus, Mrs. Elsie Bartholomew Barthol-omew and Mrs. O.I. Rasmusson. How I cook meat, Mrs.Clarise Larson Round table. Roll call. Response, household hints. All ladies are cordially invited. Fred C. Graham of Salt Lake was in Gunnison Wednesday to promote interest in a lyceum course of entertainments enter-tainments here during the ensuing |