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Show M . V), LOCAL ECHOES. --W. U Cherry of Marysvale, pub-j fisher of the Piute Chieftain, was a: business visitor in Gunnison last 1 Saturday. . j Messrs'. J' W. .lones and Neil Sor-! ensori accompanied by their wiVes, I Sunday, motored to Salt Lake for a w eek's stay. Rev R. B. Norton of Mt. Pleasant jiitve a sp'lendid lecture before an appreciative ap-preciative a'udiencc. at the Preshy-t'eri.tn Preshy-t'eri.tn i-ha'pel Wednesday' evening, i king for his l.heiue '-Shall We Id r give Germany?'' Corp'. Herbert Johnson has s'pt-nt t'hu week visiting here at home, fur luiiglied from Fort Douglas where he arrived a' short time ago from overseas. over-seas. Corp. Johnson doesn't look the ''"kid" he seemed upon leaving here for army service las"t year but is' now bright husky young man. He was on the battle front and there sust-1 Valued a' wound that put lit in on lhe riospltai patient list. For that reason reas-on Mr. Johnson is yet detained at the Fort: --IC. A. Porter has received his discharge dis-charge from military service and visited here during the week. Mr. Porter when taken into tha army was fciven a leave of absence from his position as water commissioner for lower Sevier river, which extends" to ihis valley. He left again yesterday-tut yesterday-tut expects to return here next week and resume the duties of water commissioner. com-missioner. Mrs. Porter resides temporarily tem-porarily St Salt Lake. Funeral was" held at the eemetry Monday afternoon under the direction direc-tion Of Conn. Adolph Peterson, for Mrs. Louise Kenner lvohlnson, wife of Uufus Robinson of Marvsvale. Deceased De-ceased died at the Rii-hlleld hospital of child birt h. The husband and two slmall chidren survive. liuiial uus given in Gunnison at request of the deceased, due lo this being the resting rest-ing place loi' the remains of oi.e of her children whose fatality came by accidentally being run oVer by an automobile oil Main street hero last year Condolences were spoken by Peter Christiansen and Adolph Peterson. Pet-erson. The col led ion of used clotlies for oversea shipment Is on display In thy furniture stfire liHl-iw. The pile Is nob enormous but shows that the poor Belgian suU'erers are kept In mind. And noi less gratifying is Lhe showing of articles that are both serviceable and respectable, good 6, lough for use by anyone and cannot help giving joy that will redound no small fiaA-isfactinn to the donors and carry to the recipients a blessing they are sure to deeply appreciate. Don't forget that there is until Saturday night left to give in what clothes can be spared toward this worthy drive for the relief ul innocent suf" j fjj'ers. The marriage of G rover1 Cbllds' and MLss Lula K-arns took place Wednesday Wednes-day at Manti as did that of Roy Ciiiids and Miss Ruby Jesson. Both of the grooms aie returned soldier boys, G rover being a son' of Mr. and Mrs. L. LI. Chitds and Roy the son of Parley P.Childs. Miss Ktfarns is Lhe daughter of Mr. and M rs. A . W. Reams of this city, who gave a reception Wednesday - evening In Junior of their daughter's marriage. Miss Jesson's linilie Is at Manti. The Gazette -joins in the shower of congratulations to these new couples. Mesdames L. !., 0. If. and L. L. ChlldS at the home of t lie last named on Monday evening enl.ert a Ini d at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Lula Kearns,' a bride of the week. Various games' were played, In which honors were taken by Miss Addie Chi Ids', Miss Lillle Johhson and Mrs. IV a Chi Istcnsen. A delicious luncheon' as sened at li o'clock to' Lhe follow ing guests: The MNses 1! hoda JenseO. Ruth Perkins, Vera, Kd ward's, NorivMace, Leal. Beauregard, Ordell Coat.es, Addin Chllds, Myrtle Chil-K Wanda Kiel sen, Lilly Johnson, lCrma Lundeberg. Clara Wh illoe , Thel ma Hunt, Myrtle Myr-tle Kearns, Linda liardsley, Ida Childs, Maxine Chi Ids, and Mesdames Vione TollesLrup, Loa CljrisLensen and Mabel Anderson. i |