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Show Mrs. John E, Larson is risiting here from Salt Lake, the guest of her mother Mrs. Brick Larson a week's atay. r r n The funeral took place Monday afternoon, af-ternoon, of the infant born August 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Kroten, death being due to weakness of the heart and occurred at the home of the mother's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Madsen this city. M M M Some'people never hand in an item of news for publication, but if we happen to miss an item in whioh they are interested they are sure" to hand us a north pole stare that would freeze the liver of a polar bear. mrn Mrs. A. B. Christenaon is visiting at Fayette her parents, Bishop and Mrs. John Bartholomew. Professor Christeoson, her husband we learn has resigned his position as instructor LOCAL ITEMS. Best $15 Suits in America at SCHWAB'S. K R R William Metcalf answered to a business bus-iness call Tuesday from Salt Lake, n n Charles H. Embleyhas been on the sick list during the past week but we learn is now on the improve. R N M Mrs. Delia Edwards and family returned yesterday from an extended visit 1o relatives in the state of Ihaho. Dr. Bullock has lost a pair of rimless rim-less eye-glasses. Finder will confer a favor by leaving same at the bank and be rewarded. R R R Albert Modeen returned to his home in this city looking well, following follow-ing an absence of about six years in the mining districts of Nevada, R R R Following an enjoyable out visiting visit-ing with relatives and friends in San-taquin San-taquin the past week Joseph Blixt and fa mily returned to their home in this city last evening, R R R The September term of the district court in and for Sanpete county will be commenced by Judge A. H. Chris-tenson Chris-tenson at Manti next Monday at 10 a. m. fc. H M Mrs. A. J. Bobbins and family of three young sons returned to their home at Goodaprings, Nev,, last Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Robbins has been visiting in Guanison her former home the guest of her mother, Mrs, Annie O. Christenson, having spent an enjoyable enjoy-able time since tbe middle of July last. in the L. D. S. university in Salt Lake City and removed to Provo, where he takes a position, of instructor instruc-tor in the B. Y. U. ' R R R W. R. Home, who is in the undertaking under-taking business in Richfield, was engaged en-gaged to embalm the remains of the late Mr. Overfelt in this city. Mr. Home is a son of our former townsman towns-man and bishop, Joseph S. Home, who over thirty-five years ago left Gunnison by ecclesiastic appoint-men appoint-men to reside at Richfield and there became associated in the Sevier stake presidency after serving a few- years as bishop over one of the wards. M M Ira Overfelt, local railway agent, has left accompanied by his family for a vacation of ahout two months. The official position of Mr. Overfelt during his absenoe is being filled by G. A. Henrie, who isJtransf erred from Ogden. R R R Quite a number of strangers are seen in Gunnison just now, moutly homeseekers who are being shown over the valley by our real estate men. We learn that these visitors are generally well suited with the conditions con-ditions the farms being well covered with bounteous crops of grain and alfalfa, thickly standing sheaves ready to haul in the stack, several threshing machinas in operation and the large stacks of hay dotting farms all over the valley of several thousand acres, all attesting the richness of the soil, adaptability of climate, and facilities for homes to accommodate ten times the people who are here. |