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Show LOCAL ITEMS. The Gazette would appreciate the services of some one to act as correspondent corres-pondent from Csnterfield and also one from Axtell. t BOUX. In this city, Saturday, October 1, 1919, to the wife of Leland HofheiD, a daughter. K K R Another case of scarlet fever ia reported re-ported today, attbehome Niels My-rup, My-rup, The school board has been notified no-tified to fumigate the school buildiug on account of this new case, which is one who has attended school, a j m The death of Mrs. 'Amanda Christiansen Chris-tiansen of Centerfield is reported this week from Mt Pleasant, whe'-e deceased de-ceased had been under care of relatives rela-tives for some time afUicted with heart trouble and dropey. She was the daughter of Pres. C. N. Lund of Mt. Pleasant, where funeral took plnce yesterday, St R R Fred Ludvigson, one of Gunnison's pioneer men, returned feeling well Monday from visiting during the past four months a number of bis relatives and friends residing in the states of Washington, Iowa and Missouri. Mis-souri. . While in the two last named states Mr. Ludvigson was especially UJ.uu r, places connected with the early history his-tory of the Mormon church and the opportunity there afforded him of allaying piedjudice toward Utah and her people. Welcome home. a Wm, Wamshire's Eastern Stock company number 2, under the business busi-ness management of J. C, Garvin, plajed "For Her Child's Sake" Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the opera house. Last night this company presented "Midnight In China Town," a somewhat some-what inferior production comps-red with the opening bill, whioh was pleasingly given and afforded ample scope for the leading characters in I comedy as well as pathetic situations. 1 The hunchback, a character difficult ' to portray, was cleverly sustained by Mr. Fiinn. "Big Hearted Jim'' goes this Friday night as the closing bill this visit. Mrs. Mary E. Taylor is once again in Gunnison, the home she so well loves and would spend her remaining days here if circumstances would permit. per-mit. Mr9. Taylor is ths guest of her daughter Mrs. John M. Knighton and resides at Provo, R R SB L. Birlcher and son, of Pisgah, West Virginia gave us a pleasant call Wednesday. Messrs, Birtcbar are here to gee over Gunnison and are being be-ing shown Bome of the good locations being offered by H. A. Kearns in behalf be-half of the Spalding-Livingston company. com-pany. The gentlemen seem well pleased with this locality. j , Bishop Joseph Christenson has accepted ac-cepted the appointment to lecture before be-fore the Parents' class of the Sunday school next Sunday on the subject; "Modern Education." Parents are apeoially invited to attend. School commences at 10 a. m. Be in time to enjoy the openiDg exercises and see what a profitable half-houv is carried out regularly, each Sabbath, before class work is taken up. Mrs. Mary K. Metcalf of Legrand Ore. formerly residing in this city, has spent the week visiting friends and relatives here and at Fayette, Mrs. Joseph Bartholomew, sen, of the latter place and now in her 94th year beiDg Mrs. Metclaf's mother. Mrs. Lillie Fisher and Mrs. Walter String-ham, String-ham, two of her daughters, accompanied accom-panied tbeir mother on this visit to their native town. The husband of Mrs. Stringham carries on a mer-chandisa mer-chandisa concern at Embler and all here mentioned are prospering in the Web foot country. |