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Show LOCAL ECHOES. M. llermansen of Lphralm paid us a pleasant call Wednesday of this week. The party put on by the high school orchestra Saturday evening last was well patronized, toning the exchequer a matter of $25. . WANT TO BUY house and lot, or J building lot. Address the Gunnison Gazette, or call Advertisement, i Mrs. J. W. Edwards celebrated her 47th birthday Sunday (8th). A number num-ber of her friends and relatives came over from Gunnison and joined her at lier home, where they spent a pleas-afternoon pleas-afternoon and evening Salina Call. Ralph Anderson from Idaho came to Gunnison Saturday to join his family fam-ily who had preceded his visit here a few weeks and who are held in quarantine quar-antine for scarlet fever, delaying their anticipated return home. Mr. Anderson An-derson is permitted to see his , family, but under the circumstances is required to make his stay at a separate se-parate place. Mrs. Anderson Svas formerly Miss Lillie Rosenvall. The high School was this week the recipient of a valuable gift from Judge A. N. Cherry, consisting of a full set in eight volumes of Chambers Encyclopedia, full library bound and practically new so far as usage; also a en-volume set or "Famous Orations," compiled by William Jennings Bryan. The student body will no doubt appreciate ap-preciate this generosity on the part Of Mr. Cherry. Dx.M. II. Deyrdn,':EYe Sight Specialist, Spec-ialist, of Salt Lake City will be at the White nouse hotel in Gunnison all day Thursday, March 26th. THs methods and instruments are recog-n recog-n ized as the best by leading doctors, optometrists, and opticians of the .tale. Special references from prominent promi-nent people throughout the state. FREE examinations this trip only. Advertisement. W. n. Gribble, n. M. Childs, Fred Savage and Reuben Christenson were In Ephralm at a meeting with the Forest reserve service Wednesday, and succeeded in getting the privi. lege to range a number of cattle on the reserve this season. The men feeing connected with a company that owns land in proximity to the reserve, it seems has been-a bar to such privilege privi-lege in the past that was deemed unjust un-just by the cattle association. E. H. Clarke was in from Silt Lake this week and returned with a bran-new bran-new "Overland," which. he purchased whilst liere from the Petty-Ludvig-son firm of this city and Mt. Pleasant. With the closing of this month Mr. Clarke retires from the Wasatch Forest For-est r-.sr've service, after a steady employ em-ploy -f ..'ver ten years. On his re-Itau-io i r i the service Mr Clarke will give ..'., at! enti-in to real estate licl'd -' - :. v i'" main st.oei " v ' -; .'. a.- .B'.'.ilj: co.il '.. ojit i,ake. John E. Larson of Salt Lake, paid his home town of Gunnison a visit, returning Wednesday. The particular particu-lar occasion of Mr. Larson's coming at this time was the birthdr.y anniversary anni-versary of his aged mother, Mrs. Erik Larson, which was commemorated Saturday afternoon last, by a family reunion and a surprise from a number ?f her aged lady friends. A daughter, Mrs. Anna Madsen, was present also, from Price and a time of rejoicing was had that will no doubt be a delightful de-lightful remembrance to Mrs. Larson of her four-score milestone in life. SKETIIEM. THEY ARE GREAT. The Harmon-Kendall Players in the Centertield Opera House next Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday. A delegation from Gunnison attended atten-ded the conference of Progressives, held Wednesday as Manti on the occasion oc-casion of the visit by Mr. Cadmus. Reuben Christensen, John S. Peter-.: son and Fred Savage constituted the chosen delegation, but were accompanied accom-panied by a few others. '1 he program for the Literary and Civic society n &3ting next Tuesday evening, March 24: Roll call and reading of minutes. Chorus, 6th grade girls, W. school. Current events, Elsie Bartholomew. Review and reading of Stoddard's lecture on Switzerland. Reading, Mrs. Minnie Edwards. Solo, Mrs. E. B. Kearns. Reading, Mrs. M.ittie Pack. The general publ.c is cordially invited. invit-ed. Entertainment begics at 8. |