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Show Local Echoes. S. M. Dugglns and wife are Salt Lake visitors since Tuesday. Mrs. IC. E. Peterson was hostes on Monday afternoon for the Ladles Aid society. The local band entertained the public pub-lic Sunday evening with an open air concert st the hotel lawn. An alfalfa mill Is to be erected at Centerfield, a corporation having been formed for that purpose with Fred Hlnze as president. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kimball of Mil-ford Mil-ford on Tuesday returned home after a week's visit with rehtlves here. Mrs. Adolph Peterson left Tuesday for American Fork where she will visit a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. William Grant. Emma Christenson after visiting- a month with her mother, Mrs. Jnhan-nah Jnhan-nah Christenson, returned Sunday to resume duty in Salt Lake temple. The Gazette is now occupying a new location, the Modern Market building on west side of Main street. Callers welcome any time. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson re turned Tuesday from visiting in Salt Lake a week., The occasion of their health for the past seven months and for the last week was confined to hit bed. About 75 common laborers on the sugar factory works made a strike tc-day tc-day for higher wages. Program for conjoint meeting of the Mutuals next Sunday night: Subject Loyalty of the church to the nation: (a) America the promised promis-ed land; (b) The constitution inspired, inspir-ed, by C E. Ferre. Solo, '-Beautiful Zion For Me." Burton Bur-ton Bigler. Continuation of subject for evening: (c) Our attitude on government; (dj Our part in the present war, Adolplt Peterson. visit was the departure of their son Clemm for Camp Lewis training post. Mrs. Albert McKenna entertained a company of children Monday afternoon after-noon the event being the birthday celebration of her two little daughters, daugh-ters, Royal and Geneal. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hermansen entertained en-tertained at an elaborate "goose" dinner Tuesday evening in compliment compli-ment to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Overfelt, who have just returned from an extended ex-tended visit in the east. The Payson concert band played a number of pretty selections in front of the Gazette office Wednesday afternoon after-noon while en route to Manti for a dance. Word has come from Salt Lake that our former townsman, John A. .New-reen, .New-reen, Is very seriously ill and not expected ex-pected to recover. War saving stamps for $2,361.70 and thrift stamps for $121.00 has been the sales for July at the Gunnison post-office, post-office, according to report of Postmaster Postmas-ter Linda Bardsley. Total for the year now is $10,850 .67. Mrs Hyrum Broadhead with her two children return this Friday to their home at Nephi after a fortnight visit at the home of Mrs. Broadhead's aunt, Mrs. William Barsdley. George E. Bench, prominent citizen citiz-en of Manti, father of Mrs. Joseph A. Larson, this city, died at the family home Wednesday noon, July 31. Fu- neral will be held from the Manti tabernacle tomorrow (Saturday) at 4:30 p. m. Deceased had been in poor |