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Show LOCAL ITEMS. v W. H. Gribble is enjoy'ng the con ference week at Salt Lake City. run Niels C. Myrup is home again, convalescing con-valescing nicely from his operation in a severe case of appendicitis, n r at Reuben Christenson has disposed of his holdings iu Provo and is once more numbered among the good citizens cit-izens of Gunnison. KM O. B. Berglund of the Co-op has made a business trip to California, stopping on his return a short time at Salt Lake. k h n Mr and Mrs. Clarence Ralverson hare gone to Fait Lake City for a few weeks, to afiord Mrs. Halverson the opportunity of undergoing an operation opera-tion at the hospital. m mm Mrs. Albert Brough rrom Garland viBited a few days here with her brother, Lloyd Anderson. Mrs Brough left again Monday to visit relatives in Spring City on hor Tvay home. k h n . ;- v;V Relatives in this city received news ' ' Wednejday of the death of Melton Jennings at his home in Levan aftar a lingering illness. Mr. Jennings was a son-in-law of Mrs Duffin. R K t In order to accept the position of president of the Gunnison Valley Power company to which he was recently eleoted, M. Beauregard has resigned his place on the city council. f Batween two evils Mr. Beauregard chose the "lighter" in this ease. R R R The Gunnison Valley Power com pany met Monday and omong other matters elected Dew officers. Secretary Secre-tary Roush and L, Edwards, director, step out and their comber filled by M. Beauregard and A. 0. Bartholomew. Bartholo-mew. The board of directors now are: M, Beauregard, president; S. M. Duggins, vice president; M. D. Beauregard,' secretary ; James Bown, treasurer. A. C. Bartholomew completes com-pletes the board, R R R Highest price paid for Veal, Hogs. Poultry and Eggs. C. N, JENSEN. - 1 George S. Francis, L. Ludvison and Arthur Johnson, three of our most deeply conoerned citizens in game protection, were out Tuesdav assisting David Matsou of Provo, deputy state game warden, to deposit depos-it a shipment of trout fry. Sir cacs of the fish were placed in thefligland reservoir and a like quantity in the stream at the left fork of Birch creak, in Twelve mile canyon. R S? BE The Home Dramatic company L. Thompson, T. M. Ksarns, E. L Swalberg, C. E. Ferre, Mrs. Lloyd Anderson, Miss Ruby Jensen and Miss Edith Bartholomew handled their respective parts remarkably well in "A Noble Outcast," presented last Saturday night. They were greeted with a deservedly big house and frequent fre-quent applause. The company played play-ed Redmond on Wednesday. Friday Fri-day night they are billed for May-field May-field and Saturday at Cehterfie Id . R R R Deserves Indictment. Munsterberg: A state which will not prevent what can be foreseen is open to Indictment. |