OCR Text |
Show day afteruoou entertained the W. O T U. members, at tier home, in honor of Mrs. L. L. Shepard who gave a most delightful talk ou the subjeut of purity. Light refreshment was served. t k e Edward Guilds this morning left for Salt Lake to be preseut during an operatiou upon his sou Harold aged IS. Harold has been at the hospital for a mouth past in preparation for the ordeal. His trouble ia one atleet-insr atleet-insr the kidney. R K St Mrs Lu;y Borglund was h .uored with an assuriug surprise at the Relief Society's annual meeting Thursday, in appreciation of her long aud faithful faith-ful service as a teacher in that organization, organ-ization, R K R O. H, Halvereou is home for a month's stay. Mr. Haiversou has had a gang of carpenters in charge at the Consolidated Fuel company's coal mines in Hiawatha, Carbon county, where he expects to return as soon ns Local Stems NOTICE. The Fish and Gamf Licenses for 1910 may now be obtained, obtain-ed, upon payment of the legal fee, $1.25 for each License, to Justice of the Peace Albert Swain, et R K Clarence Hilversoa has baeu up to Salt Lake this week and passed a successful examination for the ton- sonal cratt. H R W. H. Gribbie and J. T. Jones were up to Salt Lake for a ride in Paulhau's aviator, but they had to be satisfied with jiiBt sseiug it lly and they were. R K K Principal Beal and corps of teachers teach-ers are in Mt. Pleasant attsndiog the Joint Institute, which concludes a two daya meet tomorrow. The schools have 'been closed for that purpose since Wednesday afternoon. R K R Mrs. John S. Peterson entertained at a card party Wednesday evening, iu houoi of Miss Allie Halverson who the hard weather breaUB up. lie says Hiawatha ia a low cump, situated about twenty miles southwest of Price and promises to soon be one o? the best coal producers in the west. Kail-road Kail-road connections between the miues and Price is owned by the compauy and tie camp is shaping rapidly toward to-ward the proportion of a buay town, i R R R As the result of an iiiveHtigation conducted by the National Monetary Commission, statements have been obtained showing in detail the condition con-dition of pructically every banking institution iu the Uuited States on June 30, 1909. k was found a com-hinprl com-hinprl denosit of $ 1 3,000,000,000 was expects to leave Sunday for a wedding wed-ding tour. The eereoKjny uniting in marriage Miss Haiversou and Mr. Raj; Metcalf will take place tomorrow at the home of the bride's pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hdverson. R R R Mrs. William Mek-alf on Wednes- crodited to 25,000,000 depositors. Are you one of that number? If not, why not get into the channels of industry in-dustry by opening an account with GUNNISON VALLEY BANK. Small accounts appreciated, as well us tbe large. |