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Show "F " LOCAL ECHOES. Some of the boys connected with the high school are giving a "hard times" dance Saturday in the Co-op hall. Dennis Beauregard is in Salt Lake for the purpose of undergoing an operation for appendicits and other complications. The play, "Sea Drift," presented at Centerfield by the Mutuals of that ward drew a packed house. A so prano and tenor duet, after the first curtain, sung by Hiss Lillian Mellor and E. H. Bardsley brought out a well merited encore. Rev. A. P. Ilaydon will preacli in the Presbyterian chapel Sunday, February Feb-ruary 28, 1:30 p. m. Subject of sermon ser-mon "Life of Washington. Miss Elna Myrup gave a delightful social at which a goodly number of her young friends were present, at the home of her parents. A variety, of entertaing games was followed by a dainty luncheon. The Home Dramatic company will present in the Casino theatre on Saturday, March 6 the military drama in three acts, entitled "After Taps." The proceeds will be shared by the Sunday School and the Mutuals of Gunnison ward. ! Street Supervisor Baxter had a j force of men and teams yesterday grading $he Main street. Since the poles have been removed from the center the grading can be more even- ! ly rounded and a much nicer appear- I ance obtained than before. The , work will bedelayed by the big snow I storm which set in this Friday. Hr. and Mrs. W.H. Gribble received a telegram announcing the marriage in Richmond, California on the 18th inst. of their daughter, Jessie, to Tony O. H. Bogalsky. The groom is known by a number in this city, he . having been here on several occasions on business during the time Hrs. Gribble kept hotel. Mr. Bogalsky is manager for the Ellis Landing and Dock company, of San Francisco. The Relief society program for the meeting to be held next Thursday, March 4, at 2 o'clock: Lecture on genealogy, Mrs. Roxie Christenson. Song, Mrs. Dora Kasmusson. Lecture on art, Mrs. Laurena Peter-. son. Household suggestions, Mrs. Hannah Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McMillen entertained en-tertained on Saturday evening at 500. Fred Jensen and Mrs. Joel Erickson won first prizes, the consolations going go-ing to Joel Erickson and Mrs. Geo. A. Gledhill. The guests present were Ira Overfelt and mother, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. D'iggins, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ju-lius Duggins, Hr. and Hrs. Albert Gledhill, Hr. and Mrs. W. J. Gledhill, Mr. and Hrs. Fred Jensen, Mr. and Hrs. Ross Palmer, Hr. and Mrs. Evan Wilson, Hr. and Mrs. John B. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Kenna, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Erickson, Mrs. Ilermansen, Hrs. Smith Kearns, Mrs. May Jensen, and Mrs. Charles Wilson. |