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Show LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS J. 0. P. Norman, the Jeweler, spent : several days last week looking al'ier business mutters at Manti. j Mrs. C. B. Carr, who has been visiting vis-iting with her sister. Mrs. A. E. Sor-(riison, Sor-(riison, lus returned to her home al i Salt Lake. ! j Ut.me.in be r, the Gunnison ball team will eu'er the fir t game of the sea- j son scheduled by the Southern Utah Baseball league, next Sunday. The game will be called at i.'Hi. j Alvlri Peterson expects to leave ; for Wlirord. Canada, the first of thej oming week. He will engage in funning with his brother, Andrew ; Pe.erfion. j Miss Lois Myrup, a student of the Gunnison High school, left the early part of the week for Springville. After Aft-er a brief visit there she will continue to her new home at Green River. F.rick Kosenvall came down from Salt Lake the first of the week to look after business matters. He returned re-turned Wednesday and was accompanied accom-panied by his son and daughter, Albert Al-bert and Way. Your attention is called to the Gunnison Coup, ud in this issue ot the News. It will prove of great interest in-terest to you. Be a good fan and help swell the crowd at the opening game of the season at the Gunnison diamond Moroni Mo-roni will be the visiting team. William J. Ryan of Detroit, Mich., and with the U. S. treasury department, depart-ment, was a Gunnison visitor several days this week. Mr. Ryan was here in his own interests and not in an official capacity. Advertising to keep a newspaper alive is a sorry spectacle. That vision vi-sion of business publicity ought to be obscured by inspiring advertising because be-cause it returns 300 per cent on your Investment. George Francis has returned frem a combined business and pleasure trip to Nephi and Levan. Mr. Francis Fran-cis reports crop conditions, more particularly par-ticularly the grain crop, in Juab county, as most promising, and Bays the farmers are looking for big returns. |