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Show Local and Personal. Mrs. Edward, Chiids is visiting relatives at Ephraim this week. Connty Commissioner C. M. Mad-sen Mad-sen spent the first part of the week a Salt Lake attending to some business busi-ness matters. e v. p. James P. Fjeldsted has been visiting visit-ing relatives and friends at Salt Lake this wrek. R R R N. C, Soren-ion, Geo 8. Francis and L. H. Childs have bv., , minted mint-ed as judges of election for ijunuiccn precinot for the epeaial election to be held June 8. K Ml N 100 good envelopes printed with your return addreBS for 50c at this office. R R R L. H. Erickson nas sold his residence, resi-dence, located just east of the Presbyterian Presby-terian chapel, . to James L. Kearns. R R R A, A. Ferre of Bingham is in Gunnison Gun-nison this week visiting with his sons, Charley and Joseph Ferre. r , r ; r G. T. Oison, former iyiof Emery county but tow of Richfield, was in Gunnison this week-visiting r-ektivea. and sa!iin. bands with iriends. R R Born, to Mr. and Mra, Leonard A . Soreuson, Westvietv, Monday May 17 1909, a son. R R . R MONEY 10 LOAN. Anyone wishing to burrow money on easy terms should see Mrs. Annie C. Christenson, Gunnison, Utahv R R R Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen of Centerfield lost their four-weeks-old baby girl Wednesday from on attack of whooping cough, Burrial takes place-; in the Centerfield cemetery this Friday afternoon. R R R Mayfield has 9 candidates for graduation from the public school It is very likely that Mr. Kewrns will ouen up a hotel there in the near future. R K. Memorial Day will be observed in Gunnison on Monday, May 31st. The town authorities havs taken the matter in hand and are arranging a suitable program for the occasion. The program will be published in iur next issue, R R R When wo read of jealous or other people murdering sweet hearts and wives- and tnen committing self-destniotion self-destniotion we cannot but wisb that the suicide had come first. It would save in each case at least one life. R R R this year, as f Hows ; Selma Rose-lund, Rose-lund, Pearl Hansen Lottie Scow, Isabell Campbell. Carrie Jensen, Berdella Nielson, Parely Jensen, Royal Wbitlock, Merril Whitlock-Fayette Whitlock-Fayette has two, Liliie Mellor and Ella Bown. R R R 0. H. Halverson returned from Mt Pleasant Tuesday where he had been to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Annie Marie Rosenberg. Mrs. Rosenberg was born in Denmark in 1839, came to Utah in 1869. She was left a widow three times. She is survived by two sons and two daughteas, O. H. Halverson' OBcar Smith, Caroline Peterson and Mrs, Ole Nielson. Funeral was held at Mt. Pleasant Sunday afternoon. R R R Justice Albert Swain is now provided Woods Liver Medicine is a liver regulator wbich brings quick relief to sick headache, constipation, bilious ness and other symptoms of liver disorders. dis-orders. Particularly recommended for Jaundioe, Chills, Fever, Malaria. The 1.00 size contains 2 times as much as the 50c size. old by Paul Von Nordeck. K R R A bashful young fellow says that he went to see his lulu girl a few nights ago and while the gas was burning exceedingly low tbe coy voung maiden handed him the follow- with the new fish and game licenses for 1909. The price of tne residence license is $1.25 instead of $1.00 hereto here-to fore. Tbe justice has been instructed in-structed by the state game warden to notify the public, through the press, that the new license is ready for issuance, is-suance, and to afterwards furnish the department with the names of people who hunt that they may know who has licenses and who has not. ing clipping and he wants some one to tell him what to do about it : ''A girl could have just as much fun going go-ing sleigh riding in the parlor before an open fire if there was the same excuse ex-cuse for smuggling up close to keep |