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Show Saturday, talking horee trade. Mr. Bolitho waa shown througii the bank building and like" all who visit here felt Gunnison should be mors thau proud of such a structure. R R R Mr. and Mrs, A. M Chiistenson were home from the ranch last week and while here purchased the home of C. I. Christenson, which they will doubtless occupy later on, having rented it out in the meantime, r m ' Irvin Williams and Miss Lucinda Bunderson of Emery were married in the Manti temple Wednesday. The new couple are spending the week ia Gunnison, guests of Mrs. Delia Edwards, Ed-wards, sister of Mr. Williams. r m m Miss Grace L. Nichols, a teacher from Bedford, O., is spending her summer vacation in GuDnison the guest of her friend, Miss J. Curtis of the Presbyterian mission. This beir g Miss Nichol's first visit to the Inter- Items of Interest. Miss Emily Larson returned Sunday Sun-day from a visit of several weeks with friends at Salt Lake and a professional profession-al engagement as vocalist in Preston. M w a President Knighton and Treasurer Treas-urer Christenson of the Gunnison Irrigation Ir-rigation board made a trip to Spring City for legal counsel, Tuesday. K K K Say, you would look nobby i n those shoes and suits offered as specials one more week at the Gunnison Cash Store. Better prepared than ever to supply the demand for setsonable items in dress goods at:d notions, i J. W. Edwards, proprietor. R R R "Si Punkins" seems to have nothing noth-ing to tell his Maria about Gunnison doings this week. Guess ha's too busy working, to catch on to the gossip, or perhaps he's up watching the 'lectric Ught people fix the power dam. If so, Maria will likely hear something about it next week, m ft r We promise all favors consistent with conservative banking. Our safe deposit vault, the finest in the west, offers you the cheapest insurance for your valuables against fire or theft, and costs you nothing. GUNNISON VALLEY BANK. mouutain region she is greatly impressed im-pressed with the sublimity of the mountains and the beauty of the valleys. R R t Auttin Mayfield returned home Tuesday from a stay of eight months' in the mission field, laboring in Ohio Elder Mayfield returned home sooner than he anticipated doing chiefly because be-cause of circumstances at home. He bas added considerable avoirdupois while away, an indication of splendid treatment from the rieoDle anion? whom he has been. Mr. Mayfield is certainly looking well Bud reporta v having gained many friends to Mor-monism Mor-monism during his brief stay.- duevhr. believes chiefly to the influence of . former acquaintances, who received him kindly and in turn led to his access ac-cess with his message into a number of other homes. Sunday School will be held at the Presbyterian chapel next Sunday morning, and servioes in the evening. All are cordially invited to attend, - R R Among ih6 list of registry agents appointed this year are : Gunnison Mrs. Delia Edwards. Centerfield -Charles Nielson. Fayett3 C. L. Anderson. Mayfield C, R. Nielson, jr. R R R Fayelte is being treated to a series of camp meetings. Rev. G. W. Martin of Manti being there with a coterie of of followers in the Presbyterian faith to evangelize this little burg. The company intend visiting other localities locali-ties this summer on their errand of missionary work for the Master of salvation, R R R J. M. Boliiho was up from Richfield Another case of scarlet fever has been quarantined this week at the home cf E. S, Childs. m r m The mayor has issued a proclamation proclama-tion forbidding the use of explosives, by any person, in the corporation on the fourth day of July. Read it and obey it. R R R C. I. Christenson haa sold out in Gunuison and removed his family to Salt. Lake, where he has purchased an elegant home. Gunuison loses a staunch citizen in Mr. Cnriatenson. R R R Ice cream parlor in Gunnison? Why not? Yes; Bnd elegantly furnished, at that. Not only that, bnt deliciousness itself is temptingly served at the place just oponed by Miss Vio Sorenson, adjoining the opera house. Just what was needed, R R R The Fourth of July program is printed in another column on this page. There is to be no parade, but a loyal outburst of patriotism can be shown just as well. All turn out and make the day one of general rejoicing in honor of the natal day of our country. R R R Harold Childs of Gunnison is visiting visit-ing his sister, Mrs C. W. Lund, of this city. He returned Tuesday from California, where he has spent several weeks for the benefit of his health. C. S. Whiting of Gunnison, who is conducting the business for the C. W. & M. Co. in thii city, hai moved his family here and will remain during dur-ing the summer. -Ephraim Enterprise R R Silas Hofheins and wife returned last week from Levan, where they attended at-tended the obsequies of Mr, Hofheins' mother, one of the oldest settlers of Levan ward. Mr. Hofheins' mother was 80 yean of age. She leaves 6 sodb, 3 daughters, 48 grand children and 14 great grand children. She suffered many persecutions of the saints and was one of the many who saw the Prophet Joseph Smith. |