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Show homo for the past, month or more, will fio to the coast, visiting San Franciseo, Los Angeles and other points of interest, after which she will return to her home in Missouri. Mrs. OverL'elt and her daughters will spend a few days at Salt Lake visit-in;,". visit-in;,". Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson and children . expect to leave MoncLi., morning for a vacation trip to the mountains. They will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Nielson of A.v ell and the party will seek some fishl-.is nooks and will he absent a week enjoying en-joying "real life." Mrs. John S. Peterson, Mrs. Pen Hopor and Mr. and Mrs. Bon Peterson Peter-son returned last Sunday evening from an extended vacation trip to Idaho points. The party traveled by 'ul:) and 1100 miles were covered in the visits to Grace, Soda , Springs, Drummond and other points. Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Christensen have as their house guest Mrs. A. C. Bartholomew Barthol-omew of Og'den. Jack Jones, cashier of the Gunnison Gunni-son Valley bank, is back from a business busi-ness and pleasure trip to the stale capil.ol. Gus Lindberg, formerly of Gunnison, but now a prosperous resident of San-ford, San-ford, Colo., is in the city renewing acquaintances. ac-quaintances. I Bishop Joseph Christensen. accom- panied by Mrs. Chr:sl ensen, ar.j i i Gunnison for a few days from dalr. I Lake City, as the guests of friends and relatives. Rex Kearns was a northbotnd traveler trav-eler yesterday. He is destined for Idaho Ida-ho where he has accepted a position with a mining company. Rev. Martin Thomas and Mrs. Thomas, of Marysvale, passe. I through Gunnison last Friday en-routo en-routo home from a trip north. Mrs. Maria Sorer.son and children of Los Angeles, came in from the coast, the first of the week and are the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Madsen. John Tuft, recently back from Fiance, has gone to Salt Lake for an indefinite stay. lie expects to engage en-gage in business pursuits at the capital cap-ital city. Mrs. Dick Collett, who has been visiting wiih relatives and friends in Salt Lake for the past several weeks. returned to her home in Gunnison last Monday evening. Mrs. S. F. Martin has returned from a short visit to friends and relatives rel-atives in Idaho. During her absence she visited with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Scott, at Malad. L. D. Christensen, sheriff of Uinta county, Wyo., occompanied by his wife and family, has; returned to home at Evanston after a brief visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chrisnensen. Andrew Jensen, assistant church his- j torian, and' Alvin E. Olson, of Salt j Lake, were Gunnison visitors Wednes- I clay. They were gathering data for the Gunnison Ward history, soon to be published. pub-lished. Ooorge Hardy, the well known j traveling man, was a Gunnison visitor vis-itor Wednesday of this week. It, has been several, years since Mr. Hardy i last visited Gunnison and he. was j more than surprised at the thrift and . growth of the city. F. II. Childs and L. M. Jepson have : returned to Gunnison after an absence j of more than a month. They were out j on an auto tour and visited points in ( Idaho and Wyoming and a trip through i the Yellowstone park. For a story j about hears, consult Mr. Childs. j i Mrs. Ira Overtoil, Miss Alma . J low- : ells, and Misses Lois and Helen OverfeU, were travelers to Salt Lake this morning. Miss Howells, who has been the guest at the Overfelt |