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Show Frank Nelsen, local manager fur the Telluride Power company has icturnud from Salt Lake. lie accompanied ac-companied his wife to the hospital where the latter underwent an operation. oper-ation. Mr. Nelsen reports Mrs. Nelsen Nel-sen as progressing nicely under the circumstances. Benj. Brown, president of the Utah Poultry Producers, Inc., Salt Lake City, and J. A. Marshal, of the Mar-l Mar-l shal-Gottfied company, New York, were Gunnison visitors the early days j of this week. They were here in. 1 spec ting the plant of the producers company. Mrs. Bert Willardson and son, who have been at Salt Lake for several sev-eral months past, returned to Gunnison Gun-nison last Tuesday evening. The i Willardsons will make Gunnison their I permanent home, Mr. Willardson having the management of the poul-J poul-J try exchange here. Miss LuDeen Edwards, who spent 1 several days with her sister, Mrs. R. Q. Dorius at Nephi, has returned to her home in Gunnison. ! j Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gverfelt and i family, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Edwards j and family and Mr. and Mis. II. W. j Cherry and family motored to Dan- iels canyon last Saturday for an ! outing. Fishing, recreating and eat-I eat-I ing were highly enjoyed. Thex party ! returned home Monday afternoon, i y. .y. j LOCAL ITEMS OF 'i INTEREST. y. -y. -y- j Mr. and Mrs. Vein Olson came down from Salt Lake Tuesday evening eve-ning and will be here for two weeks or more visiting with relatives. j Fletcher Peteison of Salina, is! here and lias charge of Max Cohen's store during the absence of R. J. Parr at Rock Springs. Mr. and Mis. John Thurgood and children of Provo, were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dig-gins Dig-gins last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Swain, and son, Billy, It it Monday morning for Ibapah. They will be absant for a month visiting witn M.s. Swain's parents. Mrs. C. N. Jensen and Mrs. A. C. Lund, gu?sts of relatives in Gunnison Gunni-son for the past ten days, returned to their homes at Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jepson of Santaquiii, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson the first of the week. They were just returning fiom a trip to Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. RoyaLBuchanan are enjoying a week's vacation at Fish Lake. They were accompanied by their daughter, and will be absent for a week or more. Miss Athclia Booth, Messrs Clarence Clar-ence Ilobbs and Wra. H. Garrett of Nephi, and J. E. Stevenson of Lay-ton, Lay-ton, were the guests of Miss Lucile Sorenson last Friday. In honor of little Miss Jacqueline Ward, a visitor to unnison, Misses Vio and Lucile Sorenson entertained at an anniversary party at the lat-ter's lat-ter's home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Beck entertained enter-tained at a dinner party last Saturday Sat-urday evening, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Latham and Mrs. Kcssler of Salt Lake, and Mrs. and Mrs. A. A. Beck of Centerfield. R. J. Parr left for Rock Springs, Wyo., Monday morning of this week. After a few days visit there he will return and will be accompanied by his wife and family who have been the guests of relatives at Rock Springs for the past three weeks. William A. Latham, city recorder of Sak Lake City, Mrs. Latham, Mrs. Murray Kessler and son, Harold, Har-old, and Billy Sanders, of Salt Lake, have returned to their homes after visiting several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Beck at Centerfield. Eldridge Snyder and wife of Sprir.gville, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Howard, Hart Sanders and J. G. Almindinger of this city, spent last j Saturday and Sunday enjoying the beauties and cool weather at Fish Lake. |