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Show . ; LOCAL ECHOES. J. C. Show, county horticultural inspector, paid ua a pleasant ' call jteiterday. Mr. Snow states there is a decided interest being taken in fruit culture over the past. Many of the old trees are being substituted and Iruit o the very beat class cultivated iuitead. He finds, conditions excel-lot, excel-lot, bat the average crop this year if ihort fully one-half the norma! yield. The fruit raised in Flat canyon, can-yon, a locality some miles north of Fayette, he found was among the West in the county. In going over the county to ascertain conditions in oiticulture Mr. Snow also roughly estimated the probable value of this jer'i fruit crop in Sanpete county to $0 from $20,000 to $25,000. Thus, had a full crop beeu realized the in-$ in-$ ome from this source would have bee no small thing. m m m The Young Ladies Mutual gave a dance and social in the R. S. hall last Friday evening as a preliminary to tbe initial meeting of the season's T ?! work conducted by the organisation organi-sation and which took place Sunday eveningiVrith a rather light attendance. attend-ance. Tbe association has for its president this year Mrs. Sina Freder-Ukson, Freder-Ukson, who has chosen as class in- etructors Mrs. Elsie Bartholomew and Mr. Millie Christenson. Meetings Meet-ings are held weekly ou - Sunday evening. mum A petition to the postoffice at Washington has beeu circulated , asking for removal of tbe local post-ffiee post-ffiee from its present stand to the jpew Swain block. V is9 Linda Bards-ley Bards-ley is appointed as postmaster, to take charge October 1. .st at n Mrs. Peter N. Roseberg recently tnjoyed a visit of about three weeks at Sandy, the guest of Miss Hilda Soderberg who formerly resided at t Centerhaid. tun : The 8elf Culture club's meeting Wednesday afternoon was uneventful xeept for the nice luncheon served by the hostess, Mrs, Ira Overfelt. Mrs Addie Burns a,nd Miss Ruth Howe were visitors. Dennis Beauregard is nursing1 a lame knee since colliding with another player while practicing ball just prior to tat) game a week ago. e m LEGHORNS A fino lot of S. C. White Leghorns Coqprels.for Sale, Terrance Kearns, Gunnison, Utah, Advt K m n The Gunnison Orchestra has taken a year's lease on the opera house at Centerfield, effective next Thursday. The Co op has installed in front of the store a safety auto filler tank that adds to the business aspect of that vicinity. ' wt t Warden N. P. Aagaard on Wednesday Wed-nesday visited Gunnison officially; t p. GOAT for sale! Apply to Mrs. Lena MaySeld, Gunnison. Adv e m at The Gazette $1,50 the year. |