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Show the forest restriction. He has been an advocate from the first in support sup-port of protection to the mountain range and water supply for irrigation. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Malverson were at Mt. rieasant yesterday in attendance attend-ance at the funeral of Mrs. Alma Rosenberg, the sister of Mr. Halver-son. Halver-son. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Halverson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Metcalf , and Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Edwards likewise relatives rela-tives of the deceased named were also at the obsequies. A primary of the Republican 'party in Gunnison precinct was held last evening in the city hall. A delegation delega-tion of five was elected to,a,ttend the convention in Mt. Pleasant tomorrow, namely William Metcalf, H.M.Childs, C. W. Perkins, John E. Metcalf, and C. M. Madsen. The delegation goes instructed to try for the four year term commissioner and representative representa-tive to the legislature. For the precinct' pre-cinct' ticket Nephi Gledhill was named for justice and George Halverson Halver-son for constable. ' LOCAL ECHOES. Miss Linda Bardsley, locaj postmistress post-mistress is home again convalescing nicely from an operation she recently underwent at Salt Lake. Miss Portia Rawlins, the granddaughter grand-daughter of C. A. Swalberg is visiting visit-ing from Draper relatives in this vicinity. C. M. Madsen and son made their stay short visiting Canada, owing to the war excitement in that region. Chris is no fighter except for the Republican Re-publican party. Cashier Jones is once more at his post in the bank Mr. Jones states he left his son, whose state of health became. be-came. alarming, much improved but it wilj take Jack some time ty) regain his former self. Prof. A. C. Lund and family came down, from Provo to attend the obsequies obse-quies of Mrs. Capson, the grandmother grandmoth-er of Mrs. Lund. L. Ludvigson returned Monday ' from a business trip to Detroit, Michigan. Mr. Ludvigson didn't escape the "hot wave" by his absence, nor did his avoirdupois diminish, showing he must have enjoyed his trip east. The Primary association will devote next Monday's session to social hour lesson. The children by their own handiwork are each making a small basket, which they will fill with luncheon lun-cheon to partake of with ice cream prepared by the officers and teachers. Parents are cordially invited. A short program will first be rendered, commencing promptly at 3 p. m. 1 Dr. Hagan and Reuben Christenson took a day off in Twelve-mile canyon last week and landed a nice string of trout. Mr. Christenson besides fishing fish-ing had delight in seeing the increased increas-ed foliage in and about ,he watersheds water-sheds that has made appearance since |