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Show LOCAL ECHOES. Judge Christenson will open the fall term of the district court next Monday at Manti. MM Mrs. Delia Edwards is at Salt Lake on business counepted with her millinery establishment. ft K M Mrs. Edward Childs and daughter, Mrs. George II alversou, were amoug the Salt Lake visitors to return here Sunday. m k r County Commissioner and Mrs, C. M, Madsen returned Sunday from Salt Lake haying Bpeut the week chiefly at the Trans-Mississippi congress. k m m Miss Lois Mace and Mis9 Babe KearuB joined in giving an enjoyable lawn party to a number of young Irienda during the week. The Kearns place on the occasiou was radiant! with colored electric lights, j n e n The machinery which operates the electric light power get out of order Saturday evening, thus giving the kerosene lamps another chance for duty a period of three days until the pecessary repairs at the power house were made. R R R The stake outing at the- Gunnison reservoir last Saturday was a decided success. However, Mrs, Theodere E. Christeneon is a sufferer from her visit there on account of a ruu away in which she sustained fractures of the left arm and collarbone, The accident occurred on the way to the pionic. OMR Carl A. Erikson has been busy the the past thee week locating right of ?vay for the new current line from the power company's Beaver plant. Carl has frequent calls for professioual service iu the line of engineering, amoug them recently the adjustment , of a water right controversy at Mount Pleasant. MM Mrs. L. C DugginR, mother of S. M. Duggius, died at her home in Provo last Sunday in her 81th year and was buried Tuesday. She had bean a patient sufferer for more than four years, from paralysis. M M M Mrs. V. C. Child of Mt. Pleasant, who was formerly MiBB Maud Wilson of thia city, stopped for a brief visit to her parents, en route with her husband hus-band to Annabella where Mr. Child ia engaged to teach another school year, r r te Dr. and Mrs. Bullock have returned return-ed from their wedding trip east and will make Guunieon their residence during the first half of each month, Dr. Bullock dividing his practice atj Saliua and here. I R R The Gunnison Co-op has changed management, Mr. Berglund haying sold bis two-thirds interest in the firm to J. W. Edwurds and Alma Bartholomew who assume charge today. M M A killing frost the pa3t two nights damaged more or less the unripeued lucera seed. Frost came ou ub thia year sooner than usual by ten or fifteen fif-teen days, a period quite ample to have ripened what part- of the crop is late. M M M The Gunnison high scoot begins next Monday. A public meeting to be held in behalf of the school tomorrow to-morrow (Saturday) night, iu the Re ief hall, will be addressed by Jur ge Christeuson and others- Good mut ic and siuging. |