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Show Local and Personal Mention Mrs. C. O. Dewey has returned to her home at Manti, after a week's visit with her husband, Dr. C. O. Dewey. Anthon Lund, after a three-weeks visit with relatives here, returned to his home in Salt, Lake the early days of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Sorenson, who have been visiting with relatives in Salt Lake for a week, have returned to Gunnison. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clement have returned home after several days absence ab-sence visiting with friends at Salt Lake, Fairview and Fountain Green. C. M. Madsen was a traveler to Salt Lake the early days of the week. He will be absent several days looking look-ing after business matters and visiting visit-ing with friends. J. W. Jones, cashier of the Gunnison Gun-nison Valley bank, has returned after af-ter several days' absence in Salt Lake. Mr. Jones attended the State Rankers convention held at the capi-tol capi-tol city last week and he reports it one of the most successful of its kind ever held in the state, i Martin J. Sorenson came in from Park Valley the first of the week for a brief visit to his family. L. H. Erickson, a former resident of Gunnison, but whose home is now at Loa, was here on a short visit this week. '..iii Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cribble were among the travelers to Salt Lake Tuesday. They motored in the Grib-ble Grib-ble car. Mr. and Mrs. Daunt Sanders motored mot-ored to Salt Lake City last Tuesday. They will be absent until the weekend week-end visiting with friends and relatives. rela-tives. Julius Duggins and family returned return-ed from Provo last Wednesday. Mrs. Duggins and children have been at Provo for some two weeks visum? with relatives. The ballists of Mayfield walloped the Sa'.ina bunch on the hitter's dia-i dia-i niornl last Sunday afternoon. It, was a good game and the Mayfield ploy- ers showed their superiority by win-; win-; ning the game with a score of 17 to i 7. A number of Gunnison fans mot-i mot-i ored to Salina to witness the game. |