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Show LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gribble are in Los Angeles, visiting. MM Mrs. Johannah Christenson returned return-ed yesterday from a visit among a number of her children who reside in Salt Lake City. K H However did Springvile, without a saloon, manage to owl its electric light plant and an up-to-date water system? Funny. m n Services at Preebyterian chapel Sunday eveniDg, 8 :o:clock. Sermon by Kev. C. H. Hampton, who is to have charge of the work in Gunnison for the coming year. Topic : Appreciation Appre-ciation of Privileges. R N M Next Friday, June 23, is the only day on which you can register for voting at the liquor election. Unless you register, you can't vote. See that your name is duly listed, x r n Well, now we have it. A bowling alley has been licensed and will open for business Saturday, under a tent erected just south of the bank building. build-ing. W. R. Offerman, city plumber, is the proprietor. R R R Program for Y L M I A next Monday night: Music, Mi9s Glade Brown ; conference report, Mrs. Sena Fredrickson ; recitation. Miss Leah Fletcher ; song Miss Mabel Kearns. R R R A case of smallpox in the family of E. J. Mellor of Fayette oame to light Tuesday. This and a number of ex-. posures, some in Gunnison, were promptly quarantined and it is hoped the disease will be kept from spreading. spread-ing. R R R It was a welcome rain we had Tuesday Tues-day evening, after the temperance rally. Thousands of dollars worth of good will resu It from the wetting so calmly thrown over the growing crops of this valley. After nearly three months of drouth the downpour was appreciated. ' e r Bishop Joseph Christenson of the Tonth ward in Salt Lake City made an overnight visit here Sunday, the guest of his sister Mrs. Nephi Gled-hill. Gled-hill. Bishop Christenson had attended at-tended the Scandinavian jubilee at Manti and improved the chance of a drive down to see his old home town, a Weddings are plentiful this month of roses. Two are announced from this vicinity, to take place in the Manti temple next week, Mr. and Mrs. M. J Sorenson of this city announce that of their daughter, Nan, to Aaron E. Willardson of Mayfield ; Mr. aud Mrs. N. P. Sorenson of Axtell that of their daughter, Helena, to Sidney J. Fjeldsted of Centerfield. ft R K Funeral took place Sunday last over the remains of John Peterson, whose death from typhoid occurred Friday afternoon, June 16th. Deceased De-ceased was a little past 15 years of age, son of Mrs. Maria C. Peterson of this city, He was a very promising promis-ing youth, a willing worker and trustworthy Contracting a cold early in the spring his illness ultimately ulti-mately developed into typhoid to which he succumbed after being nine days confined to the sick bed. et k h The temperance organization in Gunnison was given a change of officers of-ficers at the meeting Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Grace Christenson , who has acted as president a considerable time asked to be released. After conforming con-forming to her request the position was filled by electing Mrs. Lorenzo Edwards. Mrs. Emma U. Metcalf was selected for vice president and Mrs. Beatrice Halverson retained as secretary. A number of new members mem-bers joined the white ribbon roll, m |