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Show li'l of good infonn-iti on descriptive i of Utah's resources. A copy may be had by addressing the C. C. Publicity I B ireau, Salt Lake City. K X K Services at Presbyterian chapel : Sunday school, 3 p m. Sermon, 7 :30 p. m. Bubjeet : "The marriage of the king's sou." K a C. S. Whiting, manager Ephra im branch Cm. W. and M. company, aal wire wpre in Gunnison to attend the funeral of C. O, Lundeberg. r M m Cards are out announcing the marriage mar-riage of Mr. G. T, Olson of Emery and Miss Lizzie B. Seegmiller of Richfield. They are expected here shortly where they will make their Lone, Mrs. Ella Larson has returned to Gunnison after a month's visit here. Mrs. Delia Ed wards and children of Gunnisoif are visiting relatives and friends in their old home town. JMr. and Mrs Howard Roberts h-ive goue te Gunnison Gun-nison where they will make their future home Emery Cor. Progress. !S Sf Saliua is making elaborate-preparations to entertain the convention of municipal office's there February lti and 17. Among the prominent men expected to attend are Governor Spry Justice Straup of the supreme court, the juvenile court judge, and Dr. Beatty cf the state health board. Mayor Cbristenson of Gunnison expects ex-pects to be in Logan on the dates unmed, attending the farmers roundup round-up which begiua on the 5th at the 'Agricultural colleee , but a member of the council will very likely be appointed ap-pointed in his stead. K K At a meetiug of the Royal Naigh bors held in" tlieeity hall the following follow-ing ofTcers were installed : Sylvia Barnea, oracle; Ellen M. Kearoes, vice oracle ; Andrea Cbristensen, pa9t oracle j; Belle McKenna, chancellor; Stella B, Gledbill, recorder; Elizabeth Eliza-beth E. Peterson, receiver; Anca M. Anderson, marshal; Eveline Dal-ryniple, Dal-ryniple, assistant marshal; Nancy Weiser, icner sentinel; E W, Duggins, outer sentinel ; Laura Bill-ingsley, Bill-ingsley, Marie Petersen and Samuel Weiser, managers. Following the installment a parcel shower was tendered ten-dered Mr. and Mrs. Dalrymple, when the lodge members went through their drill, under the direction of Captain Samuel Weiser. R New Fashion 'Store For Gun, ison The Fashion Store Co., managed by A, Malouf & Bros., expects to open up at Gunuison, in the Perkins' building, about February 15th with A LINE OF READY MADE GOODS FOR LADIES & GENTS. This company is purchasing its stock through the Western Merchants Association of Nw York, who are the originators of the LOWEST PRICES and the BEST QUALITIES. Everything will bo handled up to the minute and styles. LOCAL ITEMS. fJV.. H. Gribble has a number of 1 joa-is engaged hauling to the depot, ''a seed aggregating a 3-carload ( I R A I W. E Tolletrup came from Salt V j Lake on account of the bereavement ; ' befalling hia sister. Mrs. C. O. Lun-s Lun-s deberg. X Bt I -.a Alma Bartholomew came home this week, from his sheep camps ia Millard county. He report the dea' ert raDgo and the Bheep grazing there in excellent condition mrk WILL SELL Reasonable 5 head horses, 2 sets work harness , 1-wagon, 1 binder, 1 reaper, 1 hay rake, 1 sulky plow. For particulars call on or vyrite Lena Mayfield, Gunnison, Utp.h r r n Haua Tuft came up in his auto from Monroe Friday accompanied by his wife. Mr. Tuft is one of Sevier's a irrmissioners and is deeply interested interest-ed in the "good roads" movement. Hi not only had an enjoyable visit with his brother, J'. A. Tuft of Centf r-fjeld, r-fjeld, but spent Monday in a Bocial gathering at the home of his friend N. C. Sorenaon in this city, R H R A handsome folder has just beeu issued by the Commercial Club Publicity Pub-licity bureau and the Utah Develop- ment league of Salt Lake, which is 1 |