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Show LOCAL ECHOES. A baby girl was born Wednesday to the wife of C. Arthur Jansou' N. C. Sorenson, who has spent several weelis w itb relatives in Salt Lake is with us again. Mrs. E. Soslnslil is giving up the Gunnison Hotel and will sell furniture furni-ture to any party desiring to rent hotel. m2l The local teleuhone company has In contemplation the installation of a line to Maytield and an additional service line to Centerfield and Axtell, to meet Its growing business. A young lad named Lowry and re-' skiing in Westview sustained a badly broken arm, necessitating his being taken to the Sallna hospital for treatment treat-ment Monday afternoon. The boy was riding a fractious horse and was thrown ofl. I ... Jrlaroia Ualverson, who lias been in the army service the past twenty-three twenty-three nionl lis, being among the first to volunteer, arrived home Monday from France. Harold first trained at Fort Scott, California, and with the 62nd heavy artillery took the trip overseas last July. He was In action at the front . in France just a short time before the armistice was signed. His regiment arrived in New York on their return, on the 17th of last month and on the way to California a number of the men was detatched at Fort Logan, Colorado, where Ualverson Ual-verson and Gilbert Fjeldsted of Centerfield Cen-terfield received their discharge. |