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Show LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS g Miss Edna Borg of Richfield, is the guest of friends in Gunnison for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Hickenlooper of Rupert, Idaho, are the house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hickenlooper. Hick-enlooper. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gledhill have returned re-turned to "their home after several days visit with friends and relatives at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. G. Dowdellof San Francisco, Fran-cisco, are in the city for a two week's visit. They are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chritenscn. W. W. Swain, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith, left for Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Bert Madsen, have returned re-turned from a short business and pleasure plea-sure trip to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Chris M. Madsen, who have been on a week's visit to friends in Salt Lake, returned home last Tuesday. Tues-day. Miss Vera Edwards, after spending a delightful vacation at Salt Lake with friends, has returned to her home in Gunnison. Miss Melba Christensen who has been the house guest of the Misses Duggins, returned to her home at Castle Gate the fore part of this wenk. Mrs. L. W. Sanders, who has been visiting with friends and relatives at West View for the past six weeks, returned re-turned to her home at Salt Lake last Sunday. W. C. Perkins, contractor and builder, is back from an extended stay at San-taquin. San-taquin. Ke has been employed on the construction of a mill at Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Overfelt, the Misses Lois ans Helen Overfelt and Mrs. A. J. Swain were auto pasengers to Salt Lake last Saturday. The party returned Monday morning. Mrs. E. H. McCallen of Salt Lake, for the past two weeks the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lund at i West View, returned to her home the ! early days of this weeks. j I ! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robins of Good , Springs, Nevada, were arrivals in Gu.i-j I nison Tuesday of this week. They w ill j j be the guests of relatives and friends here for two weeks or more. George Halverson, who has been at J Santaquin for some time past assisting in the erection of a large reduction ' plant for the Tintic Standard Mining company, has returned to Gunnison., i He expects to leave for Salt Lake shrot-ly shrot-ly where he will remain for some time. Falls last Saturday morning. "Billy" will visit for a week or more at the Idaho city. Mrs. Rosa Grant left for her home at American Fork the first of this week. She spent a week here visiting with her daughters, Mrs. Adolph Peterson and Miss Lilly Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Ray 13. Metcalf and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Christensen left for Fish Lake yesterday morning. They will remain at the famious fishing resort re-sort until Sunday. j S. M. Duggins and Marinus Beaure- J gard, were among the travelers to Salt i Lake last Monday. They were looking! after business matters and returned ; home yesterday. j Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bird and children i of Milford, are visitors at the home of i the parents of Mrs. Bird, Mr. and Mrs.! W. H. Gribble. They will be here for some time. ! I Calvin Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs A. C. Jensen, left for his home in ! Wyoming last Tuesday. Calvin has : been here for two weeks visiting with I his parents and friends. ! |