OCR Text |
Show LOCAL ITEMS. Here's to the Old Folks. n 9. w County Assessor Bogh completed yesterday his round in Gunnison valley, listing property for taxing. e A masquerade ball will be given in Centerfield opera house on the 13th. Masks may be obtained bv applying that day at the side door cf the opera house. P. B? BS Today will be given over to the old folks to meet iu reunion as honored guests of the younger element in the community. How thoughtful to make this an aunual affair I b. K " The Suow Academy Dramatic company com-pany preieuted "A Vision of the Falure," to a small audience in Gunnison last Friday evening. The play is one showing college life and the company seemed in their element, The boys aud girls of the academy did well. . For the L D. S. Conference and Ladies Re lief society in Salt Like City, the D. & R. G. will Bell rouud trip tickets at one eiogle fare. Selling Sell-ing dates are April 2 to 7 inclusive, final return limit April 15 K C? R J. W. Edwards is preparing to build a new fenc9 to replace the old fort wall and bastiau relic of Indian times. Regret to see the old land mark torn away is quite natural but we must let John have a nev collar like the rest of us if he wants , 5 e R The cemetery ia being re-surveyed in order to plan a better access to the lota. More streets are being laid out ia both directions instead of the continuous con-tinuous line cf lots extending west and east from the main driTeway. With the city water accessible the en closure can be made a real beauty apot. ttie.fi. The self culture club of Gunnisou met at the home of Mrs. Beatrice jjalversou on Wednesday evening. After a few matters of business the members were entertained by Mrs. M. R. Swain with a reading from "Rebecca "Re-becca of Sunny Brook Farm." The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Fraa-jis Hal-ver3on,served Hal-ver3on,served refreshments and otherwise other-wise provided a happy finale to the meeting. R R W The mutual conjoint Sunday evening even-ing last wa9 intensely interesting, every part as previously announced being taken. The musical portion was an attractive offering and the lecture preceding, by Sorea Andersou Ander-sou of Contorfield, quite suited. Bishop Rasmussen occupied a por-tiou por-tiou of the time, couclud'ng the program pro-gram in a peaceful veia, Elmer Kearns presided, k tst v. Services at. Presbyterian chapel : Sunday school, 3 p m. Sermon, 7 :30 p. m. It K K A meeting held Sunday evening attheGribble hotel by officials and others interested iu the good roads movement, savored the levy of a five mill tax and this may be adopted by the county commissioners thi9 year. Some fel that the roads in this vicinity vicin-ity are in a condition to answer very well until there can be some Relief from our present heavv tax. Unless otherwise absolutely necessary an extra road tax just .now should not be MRU Arthur Johnson is again iu our midst, and can now tell of the wonder scenes in California and the country south. He visited Mexico and was on the battle ground of the late rebellion re-bellion there. He is looking well . dresses nobby and acts like a fellow who would not remain much longer outside the circle of benedicts. Girls, are you forgeltiug this is your year to make good. R R K Bishop E. J. Caldwell was over from Moleu, returning yesterdsy after transacting seme real estate business. Bishop Caldwell is a naliveof Gunnisou, but his lot is east in Castle valley through the moviug there of his parents iu the 80's. However, he seems to be a loyal Emery county man and solicitous for the advancement of that section of the styte. He Bpesks of the many natural resources iu that valley which are fast developing, and predicts that in the near future it will be a second Pittsburgh. |