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Show I LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Mrs. Hyrum Pingree of Salt Lake City, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knighton. There is not a business on earth that will not respond to and be benefited by advertising except possibly counterfeiting. counter-feiting. A dandy 8-pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Beemis Wednesday Wednes-day morning of last week. Both the mother and baby are doing nicely. Miss Ruth Perkins, teacher at the Santaquin public schools, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins, for two weeks. Mrs. Daisy Jensen and Mrs. C. N. ' Jensen returned yesterday from a brief: ! visit to friends at Salt Lake. J Parley Christiansen, state road com-; com-; missioner for Sanpete county, has re-! re-! turned from a short business visit to I Salt Lake City. I Mayor J. W. Jones, after several j days visit with his wife and son at Salt j j Lake City, returned to his home in ! Gunnison yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. S. Bastian is visiting with her son at Salt Lake City. She was called thereon account of the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Bastian. Mrs. F. R. Shaffer, of Portland, Ore., and who has been visiting with her Mrs. S. E. Newman, who has been absent for two months or more, -feturned to Gunnison Monday evening. She visited at Driggs, Idado, and at Salt Lake City. Miss Belva Erickson, a student of the Wasatch academy, Mt. Plsasant, spent last Sunday in Gunnison with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Erickson of the Gunnison hotel. Archie Sorenson is now grandad. This information was received Wednesday Wednes-day when the word came' from Salt Lake City that an 8-pound baby girl had been born to Mr. Sorenson 's daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. W. L. Thomas. ' i ! R. E. Caldwell, state engineer, was; a guest of the Gunnison hotel Monday of this week. Mr. Caldwell was just returning from Circleville, whither he had gone to confer with residents there relative to a new water system and which involves stale rights. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Tree, residents ! of Centerfield for the past seven years, will leave next Wednesday for Clearfield, Clear-field, Utah, where they will take up their residence. Mr. Tree has leased his farm near Centerfield and" he will manage his father's farm at Clearfield. They have hosts of friends in the valley val-ley who will wish them well in their new home. parents at Mayfield, spent several days j here this week as the guest of her! sister, Mrs. William Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knighton and Adolph Peterson have returned from a j brief visit to Salt Lake. They attend- j ed the semi-annual conference of the L. D. S. church held last week. j Elden Willardson, who has been at Santa Anna, Calif., for the the past winter, returned to his home in Gunnison Gunni-son Sunday evening. He has resumed his position as assistant chemist at the Gunnison Valley Sugar factory. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bean of Sugar City, Idaho, came in from the north last Saturday evening. Mr. Bean had to return to his home Sunday morning and Mrs. Bean will remain here for a week or ten days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Palmer. Sherman F. Armstrong, cashier of the Copper National bank, and A. B. Cornwall, Salt Lake City, were here for a few hours Wednesday visiting with C. C. Edmonds. The Salt Lakers were enroute to Fish Lake and from there they intended going to Wayne county in search of deer. |