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Show LOCAL ITEMS. E. N, Hansen of Fillmore has been visiting ia Centerfleld with bia brother-in-law C, H. Christiansen - KM Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson mourn the loss of their infant of ten days, interment taking plaoe Monday. BUM A series of meetings have been held in the Presbyterian chapel since Stnn)g Rolf J Mr-Plain nf Suit Loke doing the principal speaking. m Councilman Beaurgard received a meessage Wednesday announcing the death of hia aged mother, Anna Beauregard, at her home in Fillmore. k k n W. E. Smith, a practical electrician and representing the Western Electrical Elec-trical company of Salt Lake, gave Gunnison a professional business call Tuesday, having contracted the disease this week just when the other two were recovering. This last case was more severe but is now better ve are pleased pleas-ed to state. Mrs, Yetta Sorenson has kindly gone in to assist Mrs, Edwards in caring for the children. tun Judge JohnsoD, counsel for Gunnison Gun-nison City, met with the city council last night. lm MS m - K K R Well, now, doesn't Main street begin be-gin to lodk busy with the electric light gang rearing a string of 35-foot poles. No light yet, but it's coming. Don't ask us when I R R R " The Sunday school officers and teachers were royafly served by Mra. John Larson at her home Wednesday evening, where the company met in social capacity. The business transacted tran-sacted wrp pertaining to promotion in the various classes, R R R That was a grand snow we hud Tuesday night and Wednesday. It becked the progress of work a little oa the water system, but how glad everybody i anyhow to, se the dry f pell broken and a white Christmas at hand 1 R R R J C. Garvie has bought William Wamshire's No. 2 company and announces an-nounces two bills for Gunnison op-i op-i era house, on January 6 ' The Wolf" od January 7 "Sweetest Girl In Dixie." The last named play is a 1 beautifnl outhern comedy drama in four acts. New specialties between acta. R R Mrs. Delia Edwards is having quite siee of detention in her home on account of soarlet fever cases in her family, a third one of the children FOE SALE CHEAP A good 60-foot air motor Windmill Pump and outfit oompleto. F. C' Savage , Gunnison, Utah. 12 9-tf R R R The Washington school is to give an entertainment this evening in the opera house. Programs have been printed fcr distribution among the audience attending. Parents should all be.there and see the little folks in their drills and songs and. oomic operetta. oper-etta. The small admission oharge is made solely to get in means for assisting as-sisting to defray the cost of a new piano recently purchased for the school. ; R R R The public meeting given by the Elders' quorum Monday evening, oommemorating the Prophet Joseph Smith's birth, was not so largely attended at-tended as anticipated, Elders Erl Piokett, N. F. Kearns and Dennis Beauregard divided the time in speaking, speak-ing, the man, the prophst, and the martyr serving as topios. Miss Emily Emi-ly Larson and E. L. Swalberg each contributed a vocal selection,'' Joseph the Blest" and "An Angel From On High" were the opening pieces rendered ren-dered by a select quartette, the congregation con-gregation joining in the closing hym n "Praise to the Man." R R R THE GAZETTE, $1 .BO per year |