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Show LOCAL ECHOES. The high school orchestra give3 a dance in the R.S.IIall Saturday night i FOR RENT Gunnison Irrigation Co. water. J:. M. Knighton. -Adv. C. K. Chrlstenson came home Wednesday Wed-nesday from the desert, occasioned by tbe Illness of his mother. WANT TO BUY house and lot, or building lot. Address 43. Gunnison Gazette.Advertisement- Mr. Charles Carr of Salt Lake with his wife, formerly Miss Joseph Ue Myrup are visiting with relatives and friends both in Gunnison and, Center field. " ' PRIMARY , water right in the Gunnison Irrigation Co. for rent by C. M. Madsen. Advertisement. Deibert Madsen who contracted the marriage rite last week with Miss Violet Bosshardt, Bishop James Rasmusson (not Bishop Fjeldsted as formerly stated) performing the ceremony, cere-mony, With his new bride left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Chesterfield, Idaho, their future home. 1 The old Thunneson property in this city, recently acquired by J- M. Knighton has again changed owner-. owner-. ship, I. G. Draper of American, Fork being the purchaser and is coming to soon occupy the place. The afternoon of Wednesday was spent by the Self Culture club at the home of Mrs. C. E. Halverson, in 'sewing. Mrs. Mary Madsen resigned us president of the club and Mrs.Allie Metcalf elected to the vacancy, with Mrs Ira Overfelt vice president. Mrs. Dennis Beauregard was accepted as a new member. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Andrea Chrlstenson. Chrls-tenson. The Gunuison Literary and Civic society met Tuesday evening and. enjoyed en-joyed a most excellent program. A. N. Cherry opened with a very interesting inter-esting digest of current events. After a song by Miss Virginia Peterson, a reriow wsh?dof the previous read- ing fro'n Stoddard's lecture on Swit.-erlandb. Swit.-erlandb. bly conducted by A. 1ST. Cherry. Cher-ry. Miss Josie Curtis continued the reading and was followed" by Mrs. Delia Ldwards, who gave a humorous reading. Dr.M. II. Dearden, Eve Sight Specialist, Spec-ialist, of Salt Lake City will be at the White House hotel in Gunnison all . day Thursday, March 26th. His methods and instruments are recognized recog-nized as the best by leading doctors, optometrists, and opticians of the state. Special references from prominent promi-nent people throughout the state. ,FREE examinations this trip only. Advertisement. The Cleofan club met Tuesday evening eve-ning at the home of Miss Idell Childs. The evening was spent chiefly in sewing sew-ing and conversing. At the usual hour a dainty luncheon was served. The week previous Miss Mary By-water By-water entertained the club, in her usual tasty manner, when a very enjoyable en-joyable time was spent in sewing, tatting, and music. Of course Mary did not forget to serve luncheon at the usual hour. |