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Show I LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS 1 R. H. Winder and J. T. Jones, of Salt Lake, were the house guests of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, yesterday. Mrs. Hannah Rasmussen of Eph-raini, Eph-raini, who had been visiting with v relatives at Redmond, spent a few days with her son, Charles Rasmussen. Rasmus-sen. on her return (rip hemic. Mr. and Mrs. Marius Jensen spe'iit the early days of the week visiting with their daughter, Miss Hhoela. who is a student of the Wasate-h-acaelemy at Mt. Pleasant. Ronald Norman of the J. C. Pen-ley Pen-ley company spent yesterday with 'riends at Mt. Pleasant enjoying turkey tur-key feed. T. C. Candland of Mt. Pleasant vas a business visitor to Gunnison he early days of the week. He was i guest at the Gunnison hotel. W. Harvey Ross, president of the Sunnison Valley Sugar company, was linvn from Salt Lakethis week inspecting in-specting operations at the plant. Superintendent Fred Hinze, of the Gunnison Valley Sugar company, returned re-turned yesterday freim a short business and pleasure trip to Salt Lake City. Miss Josie Curtis and Miss L. S. McMonigal went to Ml. Pleasant last Wednesday. They were the guests of friends at the north e'ity during Thanksgiving. C. K. Christenscti. representing the Ceint ini'iital Life Insurance company, com-pany, returned Wednesday afternoon from an extended visit in the southern south-ern seelion. ' Arlon Kowen and R. C. Norman were Richfield visitors Wednesday evonin;;. Mr. Rowcn took Uio first degree of his entrance into the Masonic Ma-sonic lodge of Richfield. Mrs. H. W. Cherry, and son, Wesley, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cherry at Mt. Pleasant. They will spend 1 lie week-end visiting at the northern city. Julius Duggins expects lo leave Gunnison about the I 0th of the coming com-ing month for Detroit. Mich. Mr Duggins will be absiMit about six weeks or more taking a special rour.-e in the auto se'liool at the Ford Automobile factory studying the in-ricacies in-ricacies of the "jitney." |