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Show Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mace returned Tuesday evening from Fillmore, the viBit there being occasioned by the death of Mr. Mace's eldest brother whose funeral was held Monday, In driving over the Lone Cedar canyon route Mr. Mace encountered unusual bad roads owing to washouts caused by the week's heavy rains, k n m An exchange truthfully remarks that the men who are walking from ocean to ocean to ocean and doing I other stunts are wasting their time.' They cannot make walking popular again. The modern man will not walk. He wants to ride in an automobile, auto-mobile, or fly if he is going to make a change at all it wilt be to flying;. LOCAL ECHOES. Preaching services at the Presbyterian Presby-terian chapel next Sunday at 8 p. m. IMS 0. W. Varnay of American Fork is spending several days in Gunnison, Representing the Gabbott nursery of Salt Lake. n n n Rev. Hamilton and wife returned during the week from an extended missionary tour south for the Prestjy: terian church. t:" t m r fj, 0. Swalberg yesterday bid hi? Punnison friends good-bye, on leave for Kansas City where he will resume the Btudy of veterinary for probably 1 l i !: cuupia ui years luuio uuu quaniy as q practitioner in the 'profession pamed. r m n It is said that for every five iu the increase of population in the past ten years, four live in towns and cities pad but one ou the farms. This means the increase of population off the farm is as four to one. If this rtio is maintained the high cost of iviog is here to stay. e n Messrs, Duggins with their families who have spent a fortnight visitiug in Salt Lake while the ban was over the Casino theatre, ar.e, home agaiu and the picture show under their management manage-ment is in full swiijg as usual, m. w n 4 bill has been introduced in congress con-gress providing for the organization of farmers' loan associations and authorising the government to loan money to them in the form of 20 -year ? per cent bonds, the farmer to pay back principal and interest and the government to hold mortgages ou arm property. R a The Self-cuJture slub Wedneaday pfternoon met in fortnightly session at the home of Mrs. Eva Jensen. A j rjalightful luncheon was servsd by i the hostess and a most excellent time had in a social way after the sewing pnd regular order of business that usually ocoupies the members at these raeeta. Mrs. Mary Kuighton, Mr;, Elizabeth E. Petersou and Mrs, Ida Swalberg were welcomed as new members of the circle. Mrs. Ira Overfelt has tbe entertaining for mxs (late, the 17th.. |