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Show Local Items i Last Monday evening occurred the death of Yosidora Lopez, the 9-months old son of Joe Lopez, following an illness of ten days from pneumonia. The ohild's parents are Mexicans, re-. re-. aiding at the old Eobbins' ranch since I "Sa?, about three months ago. They with 4 6ome ethers of their countrymen in-"tend in-"tend trying farm life in Gnnnison valley, where they havo acquired a email land, holding, The family is of a religious turn and identified with the Catholic faith. m m at ' Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chris'.enson were recipients of a delightful sur" prise Tuesday evening fron a goodly number of their friends, who invaded the hams at an early evening hour . - well laden with parcels of bounties to satisfy the inner man and a spirit of suoh cheer that meant a relax from cares for a few hours. The affair came wholly unexpected upon the . honored guests. It was past the midnight hour when the party tamed down for separating to their respective respect-ive homes. IK" Major Knighton is getting at the merchants iu a rather unique manner with respect to applications for license, He offers to buy at his rate a merohant who is inolined to undervalue under-value the extent of a thousand or two the amount of capital stock carried, but eo far has been unsuccessful in acquiring a holding on 6uch easy terms. The licenses are accordingly bringing the city a revenue somewhat ia addition to what has been customary, K K at -' - -'--Mrs. Lorenzo Edwards gave a oaid party at her home last evening to a number of friends, who were treated by the bostest ia royal style. Winning Win-ning prizss were captured by LoreDZO Edwards and Mrs. N. C. SoreDScn, J. W. Edwards and Mrs. James B wn lining in f..r Ihe boobies1. k n NOTICE The Fish and Game Licenses for 1910 may now be obtained, obtain-ed, upon pajmentof the legal fee, $1.25 for each License, to J ustiotj of the Peace Albert Swain, Master Donald Kearns gave a valentine party at Ihe T. F. Kearns home Monday afternoou to a numbar of his little friends, who had a gay time with picnic and games. k et The city council at the special meeting meet-ing held last oanvassed the election returns and took Bteps toward hastening hasten-ing the bond issue. The sum of 89 was appropriated to pay the judges of election and $14 the special auditing audit-ing committee. K R R A party given at the horns of Mis. &. E. Newman Thursday was an enjoyable en-joyable one to those present, numbering number-ing a score. Cards were a feature in entertaining, followed by a luncheon and games. Miss Stella Newman was the honored guest and leaves next week for Salt Lake where she is an employe at the Paris Millinery establiehment. te Ak ancient sage said that opportunity opportu-nity is bald behind but that in front it has a forelock whiGh may be grasped grasp-ed and held. A giedt many people vi ho have missed their opportunity thirjk that the foreloek is so profusely greastd that it slips through the band. |