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Show tnr, who proceeded admirably with a ; preliminary of methodical outline 1 tli at, elicited some quite luleresMnK I .lioufjhts on t he work hi hand. The class membership contemplates the enrollment ol all ollicers and instrtic tors of the various auxiliaries, In eluding the ward bishopric. IS'ex Tuesday evening the class will dis cuss the lirst two chapters of the teacher-training manual. A meeting of the Gunnison Valley Farm bureau was scheduled for last Monday night at the city hall. Due to lack ol advertising mid to the fact LOCAL ECHOES. Mrs. Maria Newreen Is visiting hef son at l'rovo. COA L Telephone me your orders I'hone 8 11 21. (Jswell Heck. Influenza has talon a fresh start in G unnlson, causing another cessation of the grade school. Quite a number of cases are reported, but they are mostly o' a mild form. We accept Liberty Bonds In exchange ex-change for all mil! produce, llt-rinan-s m's Roller Mills. Advt. The Mul-uals' conjoint held last Sunday evei.lhg was made Intensely i teresl.ing by a talk from ICvan Peterson Pet-erson of Manli, on his thrilling experiences ex-periences on the battle front in France A vocal solo by Miss Gladys Gribble was the musical offering. Kred II . Ei ickson, w ho on I'Vb u ary Glh married Miss Adeline JeSon ofl'ajette, "ill make bis In n.e mi that counter meetings were on, a lew only attended and the meeting was poslpomd until next Wednesday evening. It is purported to organize a branch ol the bureau in Gunnison and to take into the organization the economic department, by which the women will have part in the bureau woi k. 1 1 is desired that a big attendance attend-ance be there, as expeits w ill be present pres-ent and u ake talks. tine. Mr. Tierce enlisted while at Salt Lake. July 13, 1917, and was numberrtd with the 'first one thousand thous-and volunteer marines. lie first trained at Mare Island, afterward serving on board the -'Dragon," on a tiip to llonolula. Following this he was stationed at San Diego, thence back to Mare Island where his discharge dis-charge was given him. Among the stripes of honor which adorn his blue uniform is one that signifies his place as an expert rifleman. Harold Lewis is another of our soldier boys to return re-turn home during the week. Mr. Lewis has been in service with the boys overseas and his parents are glad to have him back unharmed. Gunnison. 'J he new dwelling in co u re of e ri c! ion ndj-ici lit to that ol I lis pan-ms w ill be i he I n l n i e I i m- ol i his new couple, who have our :o. . gratulation w ith those of their numerous nu-merous friends. CATTLIC FOR SALE-One Hereford Here-ford Hull, 4 pure bred Short Horn Bulls, also a lew pure bred Short Horn Cows. W.J. Giibhle, Gunni son, Utah. Advt. 3-7-41 The initial meeting of the local teaeher- training class, held Tuesday evening, except in point of attendance attend-ance was all that could be desired in that paricular work. Mr. Friscli-1 knecht was chosen for class instruc-' ) Cljcie Leon, atd 2 years 10 months 27 lily's, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. I'etersoii, died last Saturdey lollow-ing lollow-ing a serious lhnessuf two weeks. J'lie chiid had been ol delicate health since Us bit th April 4. I'Jlli, in this city. Funeral was held Wednesday alternoon Irom the residence, the services being 'jonducted under the direction of liisliop Swalberg and couselors. Joseph A. Larson, Peter Christiansen and Adolph Peterson .made consoling remarks, while a trio composed of Bishop Swalberg, Mrs Emhy L. Knighton and Miss Lima Fjeldsted furnished tvvosongs. Corp. , Ernest R. I'.lerce arrived home las'", Friday night, and looks |