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Show LOCAL ECHOES. Martin Peterson is again one ol Gunnison's number, after residing in Manti a number of yetrs. K K N Miss Jodie Curtis, caretaker at the Presbyterian chapel, is home after spending Bocae two months in Denver to benefit her health. R K M The prelimary program at the mutuals to be held Sunday evening nest : Organ solo by Nora Mace , recitation by Reva Gustaveson, lecture by Henry Christiansen of Ceoterfleld ft k m. The latest club organization in local lo-cal circles is that of the ''Ruby Seal," tots of niue and ten years of age. We deum it best to recognize only their parents or guardians ia any matter this "club" desires published. m m' H. M. Garrick was here Old Folks' day from Centerfield. Mr. Garrick recently returned from a two months' stay in California where he enjoyed a splendid time and feels much unproved un-proved in health. tan There'Ba scene of domestic bliss at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terrance M. KearnB, owing to a visit from the stork yesterday. Mother and daughtei are doing nicely and the father is adapting himself to circumstances. circum-stances. Here's looking at you Tez. M it M Dr. and Mrs. Hagan entertained at cards Saturday evening last. The feature was progressive sixty-three, John S. Peterson aud Mrs. James Bown winning first prizes. Ira Oy-erfelt Oy-erfelt and Mrs. Delia Ed words received re-ceived the consolations. Guests to the number of twenty enjoyed the evening's pleasure and partook of an excellent luncheon before separating. m k it A subscription has been taken up this week to aid the family of J L, Smith who is unfortunately confined to his sick bed and not likely to recover. re-cover. A contribution of about $70 resulted from the canvass and will be portioned to the family by the week as may be needed L. T). Christen-son Christen-son and Austin Mayfield were appointed ap-pointed at Monday evening's priesthood priest-hood meeting to do the canvassing. St M |