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Show Local Echoes. Fresh Fish today at The Modern. Advt. Mrs. J. W. Edwards returned Tuesday Tues-day from a visit the past ten dys to relatives at Cedar City. Paules Peterson cam e in Wednesday Wednes-day from northern Utah where lie has been the past eighteen months steady at the sheep camp. At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Fredrickson this city, a - ! Johhson and Ethel Chrlstensen, Mr. Stubs. That Sunday school concert, now in preparation promises to be an attraction attrac-tion of unusual interest. Keep it In mind. Mr. Fjedsted states that the chorus training is progressing quite satisfactory and lie will soon be ready to announce the date when the entertainment en-tertainment Is to be given. Work of changing the electric light and telephone lines on west Center street and Second West north to the citv limit, from the center of these streets to the curb was commenced this Friday preparatory to grading the state road recent ly designated. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. William Bardsley entertained In honor of Mrs. Eliza Bartholomew of Fayette. The afternoon was spent pleasantly at Taney needle work when, at 6 o'clock the hostess served a fine supper. lie-sides lie-sides the honored guest were Mes-darues Mes-darues Joseph Chrlstenson, James Bown, Hannah Jepson, S. M Dug-gins, Dug-gins, A. M. Chrlstenson, A. Swain, Elizabeth Peterson, John P. Jensen, Ida Edwards. 12-pound baby boy was born to the wife of Clarence Hansen of Redmond last Friday. Dr. J. J. Buswell, Ophthalmic Specialist, Spe-cialist, of Salt Lake will be at the Edwards hotel, Gunnison, on Friday 2 p. m. until Saturday 2 p. m., May 5 and 6. So charge for testing eyes. References -Advt. The popular grocery and meat market T HE MODERN. Advt. The High school will lead the crowd Saturday night for their play "Confusion," to be given in the Centerfield opera house. The play is a comedy and promises in the hands of the High school to make an evening of fuu for all who sees it tomorrow to-morrow night. Mrs. T. M. Kearns entertained for the Social circle club Wednesday afternoon. af-ternoon. The hostess served a two-course two-course refreshment after the sewing hour, and music was furnished by Mrs. R. C. Swalberg and Mrs. J. R. Lamb. The club at its next meeting May 10th will be entertained by Mrs. A. M. Christensou. Bishop Swalberg and wife served a turkey supper and dainty deserts at their home Monday evening complimentary compli-mentary to the bishopric, co-workers and former members. Mrs. Nephi Anderson and Miss Lilly Johnson assisted the hostess in serving. Adorning the tables were Eastertide suggestions. After partaking of supper the guests spent the time until twelve In social chat, and listening lis-tening to music given by Mrs. R. C. Swalberg, songs by the host, and readings by Mrs. A. Peterson. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Peterson, Peter-son, Mr. and Mrs. Kephi Gledhill, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christenson, Mr. and Mrs. John Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Ne phi Anderson, Mrs. R. C. Swalberg, Mr. C. A. Swallberg, the Misses Lilly |