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Show LOCAL ECHOES. ' -Registration of voters for the ensuing en-suing general election begins next Monday morning at 8 o'clock. Oth-her Oth-her days on which to register this month are Tuesday the 18th and Saturday Sat-urday the 29th. Place of registration east of Main street is at the millinery store of Mrs. Edwards (C. W. Perkins agent) and on the west side at residence resi-dence of the agent, A. M. Christen-bon. Christen-bon. The Gunnison orchestra is reaching out the hand of worthy benevolence, having provided to give a dance in the Centerfield opera house, which they have under lease, next Tuesday evening and devote the entire proceeds, pro-ceeds, not charging for the music nor hall, to assist Miss Evelyn Fjeldsted. Tickets ought to sell readily, even to those who never attend a dance. If Apostle McKay's advice, uttered at the stake conference held in this pity last Sunday, was heeded Gunnison Gunni-son would be found refining more on lines that go to make a clean and desirable de-sirable town instead of fostering as days following visiting Mrs. Hailey Martell, their daughter, in Spanish Fork. CM. Madsen and Miles, his son, left Monday to enjoy a vacation of about three weeks in Canada, where Mr. Madsen's daughter Mrs. Harold S. Parker resides. The ward choir has suspended rehearsals re-hearsals during the month of August. fin Ideal the desecration of Sabbath. Cashier Jones of the Gunnison Valley Val-ley bank is absent on a trip to Montana, Mon-tana, occasioned by the serious illness of J. W. Jones, his son, whose health has been such that he was advised to take a vacation and now it is feared he may not re cover. Justice of the?Peace Gledhill valued val-ued the "fun" of getting drunk at $10 In a case before his court this morning. Drunks at that price ought to be scarce, specially in a dry town. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kearns are in attendance at the Black Hawk reunion re-union in Provo and will spend a few - |