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Show I LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS I Si Ernest L. Swalberg was among the Salt Lake visitors the fore part of the week. He was called to the city on important business matters. J. C. Peterson, Gunnison's merchant mer-chant tailor, spent, hist -Monday a the county seat looking after business busi-ness matters. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Overfull returned Sunday evening from Salt Lake City. They had been at the slate capitol for a few days on a combined business busi-ness and pleasure trip. Dr. W, M. l'aden, of Salt Lake, will deliver an address at the Presbyterian chapel next Sunday evening. Services will begin at 8 o'clock. Ira Overfelt, Ronald Norman and II. W. Cherry attended the election and installation of officers of the Masonic Ma-sonic lodge at Richfield Wednesday night of this week. lira. ('. M. Madsen, who has been vi.-;iling with relatives and friends at Idaho cities for the past. two weeks, re! umed to Gunnison last Tuesday evening. Archie Sorenson, councilman-elect, attended the meeting of the County Farm Bureau at Manti last Friday. Mr. Sorenson represented the local organization as president of the Gunnison Gun-nison Valley Farm Bureau. Lester Jepson, for the past several months with the L. Frank company at Nephi, has tendered his resignation resigna-tion wilh that company and will again take up his residence in Gunnison. Gun-nison. Next Friday evening- the "married folks" will entertain at a dancing party at Peterson hall. It will be a gen-ine, gen-ine, old fashioned dancing parties and it is being arranged by the Relief society. soci-ety. At the party J. II. Mace will auction auc-tion the beautiful quilt and two handsome hand-some sofa pillows. If. L. Gregory, special adjuster for the Consolidated Wagon & Machine company, Salt Lake, was here conferring con-ferring with A. Madsen, local manager, man-ager, the first of this week. Miles Madsen, chief assistant . to Hugh Kearns of the Telluride Power company, was a traveler to Salt Lake the first "of the week. Mr. Madsen was on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. T. 0. II. Bogalsky, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gribble, fu'iio iu from San Francisco the first of the week. Mrs. Bogalsky will be here until the middle of February visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Bogalsky is accompanied by her husband. |