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Show a uniformity of wages to be paid for thinning and bunching sugar beets. t was decided to pay $8 and $10 per acre, and that an overseer be paid extra for directing squad work of the younger class. Dr. J. J. Buswell, Opthalmlc Specialist, Spe-cialist, of Salt Lake, will be at the Hotel Edwards, Saturday, May 18. No charge for testing eyes. References. Refer-ences. Glasses are worn to benefit health as well as vision. 2tl7 The high school commencement exercises given last night as well as the exhibit deserve a more extended extend-ed notice than our time this week permits. The school finishes to day by an outing to Funk's lake. Ward conference will be held at Centerfield next Sunday. Schools close there as in Gunnison this Friday, Fri-day, and this evening the pupils of MissEmbley's room give a closing entertainment. Mr. Young gave a pleasing muslcale Monday night at Centerfield as a review of the music study there the past year. Local Echoes. The Women's Missionary society met with Mrs. E A. Porter on Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Ten members were In attendance. Max Daniels, managing director of the sugar factory is spending the week here. Beet planting is over and the field directors, E.L. Swalberg and C.A. Peterson, are busy oversee lng the cart of the crops. Garden Peas. We have 'a good stock. Oswell Beck. H17 Prepare to join the crowd Decoration Decora-tion day at the cemetery for a general gener-al clean-up of the enclosure. Watch for detailed announcement next week. Mrs. George Halverson entertained the Social Circle club Wednesday afternoon, af-ternoon, at which light refreshments were served after spending a profitable profita-ble time knitting. Mrs. C. N. Jensen gave a reading. i The Gunnison Valley Farm bureau held a meeting last Friday evening in the R. S. hall and discussed plans for |