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Show LOCAL ECHOES. I Miss Minerva Mace entertained j most pleasingly the Cleofan girls at her home Tuesday evening. Rev. A. P. Ilaydon will preach in the Presbyterian chapel Sunday, March 23, at 2 and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 3 p. m. John Redington, father of Mrs. Syl-veste; Syl-veste; Pierce is Willi us again alter j spending the winter at his home in liiaho. '"The Life of Our , .Savior," shown at the Casino on Monday and Tuesday of tliis week drew big crowds at eacli performance. Mrs. Annie Burns of Rossland, B.C. arrived Tuesday and is a guest for a brief stay in this city at the liome of her sister, Mrs. George 11. Knighton. C. M. Madsen, local manager Con. Wagon and .Machine company was a business visitor in Ephraiui returning return-ing Tuesday. Dedicatory exercises for the new Carnegie library at Ephraim take place tomorrow (Saturday; aiteriioon. President Autliou H. Lund will oiler the dedicatory prayer. Prol. O. P. J . VV'iutsoe oi bait lake will deliver the principal address. Congratulations, j Mrs. William Parker, formerly Miss Helena Kearus and former postmistress postmis-tress of this city, Tuesday returned , to her home in Wyoming alter a briei visit enjoyed witli relatives here. Program for Relief socieiy meeting custom blacksmithing the contract to manufacture quite a quantity of the Erickson Ditchers, a machine that is meeting favor rapidly Advt. Arthur O. Nielson, chief probation proba-tion officer of the county went to Gunnison last Monday along with Judge E. D. Sorenson of the juvenile court and eight cases of delinquency were brought up for hearing. While there Prof. Ricks of the Gunnison High School invited them to lecture to the student body at the high school. They talked of the effects of tobacco and liquor upon the boys and young men. Great interest was manifest at the school in the Juvenile work Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. to be held Thursday, April 1, at Z p.m: wesson 3 in art by Linda Down, reason i in genealogy, by Hannah C. Bouvang. aong, by Millie Cliristenson. Testimonies by memDers. Dennis Beauregard has returned home from an extended stay at Salt Lake, where he has been under physician's care, much improved in health. Mr. Beauregard contemplates contem-plates erecting an office room adjoining adjoin-ing the Perkiu's establishment on the north, for carrying on the business of tire insurance and real estate. Mrs. Emma Kearns of Salt Lake is J the guest of relatives in this city a lew weeks. Mrs. Kearus is one of i Gunnison's pioneer women, but in recent re-cent years she has resided in California Califor-nia and is now located in Salt Lake City. In the R, S. hall Wednesday evening even-ing a program was rendered and refreshments re-freshments served by tne Mutual Improvement Im-provement associations, complimentary compliment-ary to ex-Bishop James Rasmusson and counselors, JosepH A.Larson and Niels C. Myrup. A large crowd was present to enjoy the excellent numbers num-bers in music and song. J. U. Mace and others spoke on the occasion, which was a perfect success. The two counselors are placed in charge of the ward pending reorganization. Emil Rosenvall will be a busy man for some time, at his shop near Third South street, having besides general |