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Show LOCAL ECHOES. William Metaalf was a Richfield visitor Monday. . m Haying is on in srneat, the yield being excellent and the weather just now ideal. mm JudfficK from the quiet of the pa6t fewday6 the Fourth in Gunnison this year is going to be a record breaker on the safe and sane lines. teen hours and three minutes of sunshine sun-shine out of twenty-four hours. MUM C E Ferre and wife are visitors for the Fourth at Monroe. w Prof. A. B. Cbristenson came in Sunday from Provo. He attended and addressed the ward meeting. K Mrs. W. H Gribble is visiting for a week in Salt Lake, making the trip by auto Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. William Metcalf, Jp , who has been visiting here a few days, c wt Miss Emma Christenson, temple hand at Salt Lake is spending a I to be one qf Salt Lake's fastest plaj-! plaj-! ers. The game starts at 3 ;30 sharp and being the only formal holiday ar-traction ar-traction in Gunnison ought to bring out the biggest crowd ever seen in the park, K Gn the I9th of this month a stake outiDg to the Gunnison reservoir will take place, each ward contributing toward to-ward the day's program which it is expected will be most interesting. All the wards are invited to, taka part in this annual out. tt m Perhaps you will not believe it, but they say that one of our town girls recently sent the usual 25 cents to I The band boys are going to be out and lut us know the Fourth is here anyhow. Incidentally they are giving giv-ing their service to boost the baseball game this afternoon, Gunnison' vs American Linens of Salt Lake, M ft K Virgil Tollestrup of Cedar City has spent the week with relatives and friends in Gunnison, his native town, aud vicinity. Mr. Tollestrup is en route to fill a mission in Germany, taking hie departure from Salt Lake on the 9th iust. His father, Prof. week's vacation in Gunnison with her mother, Mrs. Johanna Christenson. k ft m Order the Jesse Knight's Spring Canyon Coal. For sale ""by Jaiaes Ra&musson. Avt. . K K K H L. Wilson returned recently from Salt Lake, haviog undergone a successful operation for appendicitip, Mr. Wilson's case was reported more serious wheu be first entered the hospital and his friends are more than pleased to see him home with a pros Snd out how tq whiten hands, and in a few days the following answer came, "poak them in dish water." Her mother was tickled to death, ft m ft Henry Roper, now past seventy -seven years of age, is over from Lawrence, Emery county visiting h s daughter Mrs. G M. Bartholomew t-.t Fayette. Mr. Roper was over this week to see the old town, and seems j as jolly as we knew him of yore. The touch ofgiayhas made some change in his appearance, otherwise |