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Show LOCAL ECHOES. See "See Dutch Windmills" at the R. S. hall this Friday. W. H. Gribble has spent the week in Salt Lake on business connected with his store. Mrs. N. Gledhill spent Sunday with relatives in Salt Lake. See "A Box of Doll" by the school children this afternoon and evening at the R. S. hall. Mrs. Minnie C. Taylor and son, Fred were Salt Lake visitors Sunday at the funeral of Thomas Edward Taylor. Fred acted as one of the pall-bearers at his father's funeral. The Mutuals give the opening ball in John S. Peterson's new hall Saturday Satur-day (tomorrow) night. Extra ladies ill be charged ten cents. The Royal Neighbors gave a social Wednesday evening in the Co-op hall in honor of Samuel Weiser and family, fami-ly, who leave Monday to take up a new location In the Uinta reservation. reserva-tion. A choice program was rendered and refreshments served. The G. A. club met Saturday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Samuel Weiser. Mrs. Weiser and daughter served luncheon and entertained. Needlecraft was taken up, during which time Miss Curtis finished the reading of "Dear Enemy." Dr. Peck returned yesterday from Salt Lake where he acted as best man at the wedding of Mr. J. W. Jones of this city and Miss Jean Winder of Salt Lake, the ceremony taking place Wednesday evening and performed per-formed by Levi Edgar Young. Others Oth-ers from Gunnison attending the reception re-ception were J. T. Jones, father of the groom, and Miss Talula Metcalf . Mr. and Mrs. Jones will spend their honeymoon in California before taking tak-ing up their home in this city. Mrs. George Halverson on Saturday afternoon entertained the Social Circle Cir-cle club, serving a delicious luncheon after the sewing hour and providing music as a cheer to the busy hands. Special guests were Mrs. E. B. Childs, Mrs. Floyd Childs and Mrs. Myrtle Erickson. The next meeting will be on Wednesday December 29th at the home of Mrs. R. C. Swalberg. Prof. Bramwell was the principal speaker and gave a lucid talk on the "Qualifications of the Sunday School Teacher" at the ward services Sunday, Sun-day, which were devoted to a convention con-vention of Sunday school officers and teachers of the south part of the stake. Quite a number of visitors were in from Axtell, Centerfield, Fayette and Mayfleld. WATCHES! Bring me your watch es, clocks and jewelry for repairs All work guaranteed. Prices that you can afford. I also repair sewing machines. Give me your patronage, I am here to stay. C. C. Rasmussen, located in George's Baber Shop, Main Street, Gunnison, Advt. The ward bishopric are holding a series of cottage meetings. Wednesday Wednes-day evening five families assembled at the home of H. M Childs and enjoyed enjoy-ed a spiritual feast, under the direc-ton direc-ton of Counselor Adolph Peterson. About twenty-rive persons were present. pres-ent. The biggest bargains we have ever oilered our subscribers Is The Gazette and four magazines, aJl one lyear, jfor ?1.75. |