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Show Local Items A Farmers' and Housekeepers' school is to be held at Ephiaim January Jan-uary 10 to 14, candustad under the auspices of Extension staff,' Agricultural' Agricul-tural' college aad Snow academy, Three sessions will be devoted each day, Profs. John T. Caine III, George M. Turpiu, J. C. Hogenson, A. N. and L. A. Merrill, aud Hous. J. Edward Taylor and J. G. Puffin being engaged to give illustrative lectures on various subjects of interest inter-est to the farming communities of U-tah. U-tah. Valuable information may be gained by attending and those who can arraDge to go should take advantage ad-vantage of the opportunity, CRM The Gunnison Valley bank has favored us with a large calendar, the prettiest we have yet seen. The cal eodar is given a prominent place in our sanctum, and Cashier Jones is hereby tendered our heartiest thanks with best wishes for a most prosper- uua duu ua-yy liow year. t m. This zero weather has caused th:-. blocking of Saupitch river with ice and a consequent overflowing of the bot toms, where dwellings have had to be vacated owing to a deluge of water and ice covering the ground. M K Frank Carroll of Mount Pleasant has been in Gunnison during the week aud 'will likely effect, a deal with Mr-Ludvigson Mr-Ludvigson for the "Newport" property prop-erty and goods with which to rut) a saloon, r n r The first -baby born in Gunnison this year was on January 4, that of an 11-pound daughter to the wife of Arthur Sanders. t t. te Miss Josie Olson, night operator at the Ephiaim telephone exchange, was the guest Sunday of our local chief operator, Miss Mary Gledhill. |