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Show which be oow posBesaea the eutira atrip of giouud between vhat building md ViHiird'e. Here he intends at once erecting a ten thousand dolllar opera house. Now that's progress ing some, ien't it? r r n The city council haaordored oloaed on Sundaya, the barber shops of Gunnison. 1 ought to Lavs been done before, but "better lata than never." The council has also de-? creed that dancea shall close not lai ter than twelve o'clock, A Bimilai order waa made before and its first violation was at a party given under auspices of the oity itself. Be fair to the young people this time was successful and the. little one now fair way to recovery. R R El mer Kearns was a business visitor vis-itor to Ephraim, returning Wednes. day. m m m Mrs. George S. Francis and two children returned yesterday from visiting at Levan nearly a formight. R R R The Utah AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, at Logan, begins its Twenty-third Year . of Servioe on Tuesday, September 24, 1912. Courses Cours-es in Agriculture, Home Economics, Agricultural Engineering, Commerce, General Science, and Mechanic Arts. R R n "The Two Orphans" may have been played here before, but not with a full set of special scenery as oarried by the Walters' Stock company who prosent this great play in Gunnison opera houae Monday ight, September Sep-tember 16. n 8. M. Duggins seems to have confidence con-fidence in Gunnison, by the way he invests iu Main street realty. In addition to the new store just completed com-pleted -vMr. Duggins yesterday bo't the Edwards'- building adjaceut on the north. Not content at that he closed a deal with the Co-op, by LOCAL ECHOES. A baby girl, the first native of the colony, waa born Friday night last at Clarion. R R R Orson Rasmuesen is here, with his family, prepared to take charge as principal at the openiug of district school next Monday. R H Leland Hofheins haB just completed com-pleted and is now ooenpying a pretty 3 room brick cottage just west of the Co-op, Run Kegular Sunday services at the Presbyterian chapel as follows : 3 :00 p m Sunday school, 4 :00 p m Preachiug. 8 :00 p m Preaching. HUM .'Tr.W; "A Busy Day," to be played Tues day night September 17th by the Walters' company, ia an English comedy that never fails to please. R H R Mrs. Marinua Beauregard s back from Burley, Idaho, where she spent several days at the sickbed and ultimate ulti-mate death of her sister, Mrs. Frank Hill. M M M The Young Ladies' annual at the Relief Hall last night was well patronized. pa-tronized. The partwere all rendered render-ed well and the social feature pleasing pleas-ing to all who were there, J R R R The cross dithes along the coun ty road through Centerfield are all being covered by uniform culverts of cem-ent, cem-ent, twenty-eight feet Jin length. When completed the job will make one of the road ons of the best in the county. R R R The funeral of Alma Gates, who died Wednesday, takes place this Friday at Salina. Mr. and Mrs. W. H- Gribble, old acquaintances of deceased de-ceased wil attend as will Miaa Emily Laraon, who is requested to sing at the service. m n Clement 'Swalberg has gone to Kansas Oity for the purpose of studying veterinary. We thought he was going to stay Jwith us since coming from Richfield but "Nixie's" ' ambition reaohes out too far for this nick of the woods. Succeaa, boy, h n a Arzella, the six-year-old daughter i of Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Kearna was r taken last Friday to the Holy Cross hospital at Salt Lake for aa operation due to a severe case of appendicitis. Keport is reoeived that the operalio n |