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Show Kelly just recently returned from Mexico where he latel-y acquired some valuable silver mfnes. After a short visit to his family at Marys-vale, Marys-vale, Mr. Kelly will return to Mex- i ico and begin active development, work on his mining property. Local and Personal Marlow Jensen of Marysvale, was visiting with his parents in Gunnison this week. Attorney E. E. Hoffmann, of Richfield, Rich-field, was looking after legal matters in Gunnison yesterday. Miss Leda1 Peterson of Manti is the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Childs this week. Ronald Norman of the J. C. Penney Pen-ney company spent last Sunday visiting vis-iting with his parents at Richfield. Ross Palmer returned last Sunday Sun-day evening from a short business and pleasure trip to Salt Lake City. The first dollar out of your pay or salary is the easiest to spend so save it by investing in Thrift Stamps. Alvin Peterson, who recently re" turned from a mission to the eastern to the eastern states, has accepted a position with his brother at the Elite bakery. Marinus Beauregard, the war-j war-j horse of Democracy in Sanpete coun- ty, swelled the throngs at Salt Lake at the president's address given Tuesday Tues-day night. Mrs. Lorena Hendricksoa and George Sorenson of Richfield were i the guests at the home of Andrew !?T3ogue and family of Cent'erfield last ' Sunday. ! Oscar Berglund and Miss Tillie Larson were among those from Gun-iiison Gun-iiison that were in Salt Lake to hear President Woodrow Wilson on his Peace Pact address last Tuesday. E. A. Porter, water commissioner for the Lower Sevier river, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Porter and son, Graham, Gra-ham, motored to Salt Lake the early days of the week, 'i A. N. Johnson, chief chemist for the Gunnison Valley Sugar factory, has returned from a brief visit to i Salt Lake. Mr. Johnson was at the j capitol city on a combined business 1 and pleasure trip. ! Mrs. David Christensen, mother of i Rollo Christensen, who was injured by ' a fall at the Sugar factory early this week, is here from Ephriam. Mrs. , Christensen was accompanied by Mrs. j Lauritz Anderson. The visitors are the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rasmussen. i Elden Willardson of Gunnison. ' and who has been employed at the ' Sugar factory, is layed up at his home suffering from an injured foot. While carrying a heavy piece of machinery ma-chinery at the factory, Elden lost his I hold and the heavy part fell on the young man's foot, smashing the great ! toe quite badly. J. .W. Kelly, prominent in mining ; circles in Southern Utah, was in Gun- nison the early days of this week on important business matters. Mr. |