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Show the hall soliciting and by this ineai.s raised the sum of 2y.(X FOHND-Iiy Dan Wllbeci , sum buck skin purse containing a silver coin. OvMier may gel it. Miss F.dna Gledhill entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening even-ing In compliment to Miss Henrietta Williams w hose marriage to J. Alma Janson Is announced for next Wednesday, Wed-nesday, June 19. A prettily appointed appoint-ed luncheon was served following a program of music, songs and a variety of games. Miss Virginia Peterson gave a nice lawn party for some twenty guests on Wednesday evening in honor of her friend, Miss Ila Kasmussen, who la visiting Irom Elsinore. The lawn was prlttily decorated with an array of Chinese lanterns, a light refreshment refresh-ment was served, dancing after music mu-sic by the vlctrola was indulged and altogether a quite merry time had. The following program will be given giv-en next Sunday evening at the R. S. hall by the M utuals: Devotional exercises. Our Ally, Belgium; Albert, king of Belgium, and Belgium's part In the war. J Alma Janson. Piano solo, Elna Myrup. Incidents of Belgium Valor. Display and explanation of Belgium flag. A. IS. Park. "God moves in a mysterious way," closing hymn, by choir. Mina Beauregard, stationed at Fort McKinley, Phiipplne Islands writes to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marenus Beauregard that his health continues good. He was eagarly looking forward for-ward for the arrival of a supply of motor trucks which have been ordered order-ed for his post, he having been selected select-ed for one of the drivers, a line of work that will come handy to him as he was accustomed to It before leaving leav-ing home. Mina is learning telegraphy telegra-phy and linework, enjoys seeing the odd customs among the natives and has sent home a number of souvenirs of the Philippines, that he hopes to some day have the opportunity of telling about to his friends personally at home. Local Echoes. Miss Fleming of Buhl, Idaho, Is visiting with Miss Josie Curttt. Mrs. Lexie Edwards entertained the ladies aid of the Royal Neighbors' lodge Monday at the Edwards farm. For Sale One- and two-months old White Leghorn Chicks. Call on T, M. Kearn3, Gunnison, Utah. j!4 Mrs. A. M. Christenson and Miss Cora Jepson have each undergone successful suc-cessful operation this week at the Sallna hospital, the former for threatened threat-ened appendicitis and other troubles. Both are reported as doing, well. The dance given at the Centerlield opera house last Friday evening by the sugar factory employes was liberally liber-ally patronized and netted $72 29 as a beneficiary for the Bed Cross.. The net proceeds was apportioned $38.00 to Centerfleld, $15.00 to Axtell and $19.29 to Gunnison. A side feature was that of four little girls in white, who . each with a red cross marched around Mr. and Mrs. T. O. II. Bogalsky ar-rived ar-rived Saturday and are the home guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ii. Grl bla for a ten days visit. Mr. Bogalsk) s place of residence is In California but he has spent the last two years in a business that has required an itin-ery itin-ery over twenty-seven states in the south and middle west. On this ex. tensive business tour he was aeeom. panied by li Is wife, who formerly was Miss Jessie Gribhle of this city. Mr, Bogalsky is not a stranger here, having hav-ing visited Gunnison regularly for more than ten years as a commercial man. He Is now en route to California Califor-nia It was from that state he was awarded a medal showing that he served in the Spanish-American war 18S8-S9. He is an Interesting conver. sationalist. . . 4 |