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Show i LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS 5 in ri --!?- r-i n -i r - ; r"-ir!ri v-t' rri r r' n r: r -ri ri ' ('. N. Jensen, a former resident, was here for a few I;tys tlii. week looking after business ie tei-ests. Mrs. I). (!. i;rown of Salinit is I lie Bin ,. at the hum-s of hor i:s (-: ;t. 'Ir. ap.i Airs. II. A. Ke.irns. r.,r several da,-;. Clarence Mudsen of Munli s;i"nl. lost Wednesday in Gunnison looking af;--r business mailers and visiting Willi friends. 10. T. Perry and Hnnuird Perry, monument manufacturers of M;inti. were business visitors to Gunnison lust. Saturday. i -J lt l '.-l lk JJT .j s . did'ij';luf'I ! ev'-i ii-.g. Mr. Powers is head bnr:1--;: :' ; - at the (luiui'sen Valley i'UL'ai- l'a--ory ami 1 hey will make ih'-ir hon.- in (!n.:.:,i;,ori, occupying rooms a! the ,p;:i Keart'S home. Miss N'ora Maf-e tle, arte. i last Sunday for a two-months visit to relatives at San Francisco and other coast points. Site will visit with her sisiers at the Bay City and-her brother, Uruce at Nixon. I)r. L. K. Knighton and Mrs. Knighton have returned to their j home at Murray after a brief visit , with their parents and relatives in i Gun: ison. G?t your name on the registration 1 i s if you would vote at the coming city election. October 28 is the last day on which you can register. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tuft were northbound north-bound travelers last Tuesday. They went to Springville for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. M. D. Kearns, a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Leo Gled-hill, Gled-hill, for the past, ten days, returned to her home at Salt Lake yesterday morning. t Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Kearns were motor travelers to Salt Lake yesterday yester-day morning. They will be absent until the middle of the coming week combining business with pleasure. Mrs. Neal Sorensen has returned to her home in Gunnison after an absence ab-sence of a month or more in Salt Lake where she had been receiving treatment from a specialist. C. H. Madsen was an auto traveler travel-er to McGill, Nevada, the early days of the week. He will spend a week or ten days visiting with his daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. J. H. Salmon. Mrs. J. C. Powers and son were arrivals ar-rivals from San Francisco last Fri- M. E. Hickman, general superin- tendenl for the Telluride Power company com-pany for this district, was here from Richfield Wednesday conferring with Hugh Kearns, local manager for the company. Fremont Barnes, who lias been absent ab-sent for the past week iv Idaho, has returned to Gunnison I'o expects to remain here until about the first of Decern ber after which he will remove to his new home. J. H. Edwards, a former Gunnison boy, but now one" of the leading or-chardists or-chardists at Santr.quin, spent the early days of this week in Gunnison visiting with his parents and transacting trans-acting important business matters. Mrs. G. H. Knighton left for Salt Lake last Saturday. She will be absent ab-sent some time and before returning home will visit with her daughter at Salt Lake and her two sons at Murray. Mur-ray. Floyd Beck, assistant cas'::r of the Gunnison Valley bank, is caking a vacation from his desk and is attending at-tending to the harvesting of the beet crop at his father's farm during the absence of the latter in Uintah county. |