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Show THE OLD FOLKS. The 'bill of fare" at the old folks' reunion held in the R. S. hall yesterday yester-day was not alone ' sunshine and pure air," as the Railroad Red Book puts it for Gunnison, but In addition a sumptuous repast of earth's bounties good enough to set before the best of people any where. The committee In charge and their aids are to be commended com-mended and the "old folks" will certainly cer-tainly remember the day as one of the pleasant times In their history. The oldest person present of the ward was Mis. Anna S. Lason, 84. Others present and over 80 were Frederick Ludvigson and Mrs Clirls-tena Clirls-tena Christenson, aged 82. A. P Mo-deen Mo-deen was another of the veterans, on the verge of 80, besides N. C. Tolle- 1 sLrup, C'enterrield's oldest citizen. The program that preceded and followed the banquet was made quite interesting with reminisces, music and songs. Dancing was indulged us a concluding leature. A crowded dance was given at night for all married people, packing the ball to its utmost. Sandwiches and coffee were served at 11 o'clock. |