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Show ward the wool industry that oounts so important in making the wealth of cur Btate, at m r Rev. G. W, Martin will preach in the Presbyterian chapel Tuesday, January 24, at 7 :30 p. m. Everybody welcome. K M H. A, Kearns, loeal manager of the Spalding-Livingston ooipany, is contemplating con-templating a few weeks1 stay in California. Cali-fornia. His son, Ernest Kearns and family, vacate the Parker ranch and remove to Ogden. a M ss Supervisor 0, L. Smith and his assistant, Parley Christiansen of the I Manti reserve were down from Eph-raini Eph-raini yesterday to adjust Borne matter with the local grazing company. M M fia LOCAL ITEA1S. ' Theatre this Friday and Saturday evenings. A. J. Bobbins is a business visitor with us a few nays, from his temporary tempor-ary home at Goodsprings. M Childs & Son are soliciting your custom by offering bargains during all of next week. Read the firm's dvt in this paper. Only a few maskers attended last Friday's ball, but spectators were there is plenty a double row of seats being -required .to accommodate the m St R St Elmer Kearns. preiident of the Young Ken's Mutual association, was in Manti Sunday at the stake onferenee. MM FARM Of 100 acres nearly all under cultivation, fenced, and has good water right. Located near by railway station. Will sell at right price. Mrs. Elizabeth E. Peterson, Fremont Barnes formerly of Iowa is now located with his family at the Pafkerfarm, which he purchased a year ago and will now lend it personal supervision, and be a permanent citizen cit-izen of Gunnison valley. Samuel Wiser is another eastern man having located here and will rsside on his newly acquired farm in Westview. 1 Tuesday evening was delightfully spent by the officers belonging to the Mutual Improvement associations in social given at the Swalberg residence resi-dence in honor of Ernest L. Swalberg ad Mrs . Nepbi Anderson, both of whose resignation was tendered and accepted at the ward meeting Sunday Sun-day as chorister and organist respeo -tively. The party was given in the form of surprise, proving a success in that respect as in tbe program followed. Adding to the company's pleasure was the electric light feature which began service in Gunnison that evening. Every room in the house was brilliantly lighted during tbe evening. Gunnison, Utah. M M M The Moore-Ethier company has the local theatre boards Friday and Sat urday evenings in this week, presenting present-ing "Under Two Flags" and "The Couaterletere." Both bills are exceptionally ex-ceptionally attractive. M M M Next Tuesday evening in the opera house dancing party will be given by the Mutuals, proceeds given to assist Mrs. Delia Edwards who bas been kept quarantined constantly since the first part of December last with her three small ohiidren. Everybody ought te contribute. mm The Gunnison .Cash Store has been busy plaoe all thie week, the proprietor, pro-prietor, Mr. Edwards putting on a cheep sale that has attracted large orowds of customers. The opening day proved exceptionally bo on account ac-count of number of artielesthat were given away The Bale is going a few days longer. a a E. J. Kearns is with us a few days from his office desk ia Salt Lake City on business matters. . Mr. Kearns is somewhat interested in the Bheep bus-ness bus-ness and views the recent agitation over the grazing of flooks unjust to- |