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Show LOCAL ECHOES. H. W. Nielson, wile and daughter, will tomorrow (Saturday) leave on a visit to the expositions in California. Rev. A. P. Haydon will preach in the Presbyterian chapel at Gunnison next Sunday, February 14, 1:30 p. m. All are invited. A number from Gunnison were guests at the Old Folks' reunion in Centerfieldyesterday, The resignation of Bishop James Rasmusson has been accented. His counselors, Joseph A. Larson and Niels C. Myrup are temporarily in charge of the ward. Program follows, for the Relief So-, clety meeting to be held Thursday, February 18: Current events by Charlotte Villard. Lecture on ethics, "The Law of Obedience," Obe-dience," Harriet C. Bigler. Song by Zora Ryan. Lecture, "Th Law of Faith," Mary L. Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. Myrup, who by exchanging properties recently acquired ac-quired the home formerly occupied by Martin Peterson, Jr., south of the creek, entertained their, new neighbors neigh-bors at a pleasant get-acquainted party par-ty Wednesday evening. ' The guests included the ward bishopric, with which Mr. Myrup is associated as second counselor. Some weddings are a miracle, some are calamities, and some are merely a habit people acquire. A marriage license can teach a man more biology in six months than he could learn at college in six years. Most people marry for money; some marry to gain social prominence, and once in a while we hear of an old fashion couple marrying simply becausa they love each other. We are in receipt of a pleasing letter let-ter from Roy M. Madsen. in which he commends the enterprise being shown by our local high school students.oon-cerning students.oon-cerning whose progress he learns from The Gazette each week., Mr. Madsen graduated last year from the Utah Agricultural college and is now engaged en-gaged as a teacher in the Agricultural college in Laramie City, Wyoming He is a son of Anthony Madsen, this city. In the Baltimore American of February Feb-ruary 1 is reference to one of our townsboys, Newell A. Christenseii, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E,. Christensen.rand who graduated from a leading medical college in the east better than a year ago and has since that time been in the profession at one of the leading hospitals in the Monumental City. From the clipping clip-ping which follows it appears that Newell, now Dr.Christensen has decided deci-ded to take up his profession in Utah. A photo of Dr. Christenson appears over the wording: "Dr. Newall A. Christensen, in charge of the accident ward of Mercy Hospital, who has resigned and left the hospital staff yesterday. He will go to New York and from there to his home, in Utah. He has be;n in charge- for nearly a year.''. |