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Show his board, arid the landlay paid ft dsbk she owed to the man who found th bill, lie took the bill to the ban and deposited It, and the banker thrw It out as counterfeit. Now who wa tho loser by the deal or was anybody? II. C. Beauinan, cashier of th North Sanpete bank at Mt. Pleasant, was visiting a short while In Gunnison last Tuesday, returning from a trip over In Millard county, .-According to news In the tt papers tho building of a railroad, through the Salina cub-ofl Is being mooted again. And again we all hope down this way that it will com to a reality. We need it through-this through-this and Fayette valleys. Cashier J. T. Jones is a visitor to Salt Lake, making the trip by auto I - LOCAL ECHOES. Mrs. William Metcalf on Thursday entertained in honor of her sister, Mrs. Mary Peterson from Seattle. The afternoon was spent doing fancy work, while a delicious lunch was in connection with Mr. ana airs, u, A. Keains. Miss Elma Fjeldsted has returned from an extended visit with a s!tor at Salt Lake. served after. Present were Mrs. J. II. Mace, Mrs. T. F. Kearns, Mrs. Cathrlne Pace, Mrs. H. M. Childs, Mrs. Anthony Metcalf, Mrs. C. W, Perkins, Mrs. George H. Knighton, Mrs. C. M. Madsen, Mrs. C. N.Jensen, Mrs. John S. Peterson, Mrs. N. C. Sorenson, Mrs. Gustava Capson, Mrs. Henry Halverson, Mrs. Ray Metcalf. Cleon Anderson, druggist at Eph-raim, Eph-raim, has been in Gunnison this week looking up a location for opening a drug store in this city. A possible competitor from Juab county he found had preceded him and Mr. Anderson An-derson will be undecided until something some-thing more definite is learned. A man found a ten dollar bill. He paid his rent with it, and his landlord paid his grocery clerk, the clerk paid |