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Show Local News Frank Herbert of Salina was a Gunnison visitor today enroute to Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Coates spent Memorial day visiting with friends at Mt. Pleasant arid Moroni. Ren Rasmussen and Dave Roberts of Salina were here yesterday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Miss ,1. J. Thorpe and her father, C. L. Thorpe, spent Monday at Eph-raim, Eph-raim, combining business with pleasure. pleas-ure. Lester ,Jpson left for Salt Lake this week. lie will be. absent foi Home time on a combined business and pleasure trip. Leo Kenney, who has been ranching ranch-ing near Sevier, was here yesterday for a brief visit to his mother, Mrs. Amasa Kenney. O. H. Halverson, supervisor of bridge work on the Salt Lake route, was here several days this week visiting vis-iting with his family. Royal Buchanan ami Roy Edwards left Tuesday for Soda Springs, Idaho. Ida-ho. They will he absent a month or more employed in sheep shearing. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Anderson and Miss June Munk of Manti .spent last Sunday in Gunnison as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Christ.ensen. Frank Christonscn, a former stockman of this valley, was here several days this week. Frank was looking after some important busi-iiohs busi-iiohs matters. Mrs. C. II. Hart of Bingham was an arrival in Gunnison Monday. Mrs. Hart wil remain here for a month visiting with her mother, i , . , . I menso wool crop in tne sister state.' Miss Rosaline Jensen accompanied' them as far as Salt Lake where sin; i will visit for some time with rcla-. tives and friends. j Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Bardsley j were northbound passengers this morning. Mrs. Bardsley and the; children will go to Moroni for an I extended visit with Mrs. Bardsley'.? parents. Mr. Bardsley will stop at J Provo and will take a six-months' course at the summer school there which opens shortly. ?Jiss Emily Fleming, of the faculty facul-ty of the Wasatch academy, Mount Pleasant, was the house guest of Misses Josie Curtis and L. F. Mc-Monigal Mc-Monigal Saturday and Sunday. Miss Fleming, who returned to her home he first of the week, will leave immediately im-mediately for the east and will visit in Pennsylvania, New York and other oth-er slates. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Goodall of Price, who have been visiting with .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorenson of this city and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fredrickson of Centerfield, left for their home Wednesday morning. Mr. Goodall has been called to a mission to the eastern states and expects to leave for his field about June 28. Mrs. Fred H. Jones delightfully entertained the members of the Bos Art. Club at her home Wednesday afternoon from two to five-thirty. Keedlecraft work was the diversion and during this period Mrs. J. 'E Metcalf gave a reading, the selection being taken from the works of Mo-siah Mo-siah Hall, and the title "Ideal Homes." The reading was highly entertaining as it gave a treatise on the combined efforts of both men and women in making the home ideal. Following the afternoon enjoyment en-joyment Mrs. Jones served her guests with a delicious luncheon. I Mrs. A. f. Modeen. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl at their home. The baby was born Sunday and both mother and child are doing splendidly. Mrs. Mary Rex and Miss Essie Rex and Mrs. Dean and Barbara Brown of Salina, spent a few days as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry , Kearns in Gunnison this week. Mrs. Mary Metcalf, nee Mary Jensen, Jen-sen, and well known here, came in from Parker, Idaho, the first of the week. Mrs. Metcalf . will be here some time visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hofheins and children, and Mrs. Earl Holmstead, who spent some time here visiting with Mrs. Ellen Hofheins, left for their homes at Springville and American Fork Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Duggins and Theresa, June and Paul Duggins, motored mo-tored to Provo the early part of the week. Mrs. Dugins and the children will remain at the Garden City for three weeks or more visiting with relatives. Miss Lulu Halverson, who has been a student at the Wasatch academy acad-emy at Mt. Pleasant during the past winter, has returned to her home in Gunnison. She will spend the summer sum-mer here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Halverson. Ronald C. Norman, manager for the J. C. Penney company in Gunnison, Gunni-son, has returned from a brief business busi-ness visit to Salt Lake City. Mr. Norman placed several orders for fall and winter goods for his store while at the capitol city. Miss Deoine Halverson left for Rigby, Idaho., yesterday morning. She will join her mother, Mrs. C. E. Halverson, who is residing at Rig-by. Rig-by. Deoine will spend the summer in Idaho and expects to return to Gunnison in the early fall. Mrs. H. W. Cherry entertained ten members of the Bonne Foi club nt her home yesterday afternoon from two to five-thirty. Mrs. N. L. Hermansen gave a delightfully interesting inter-esting reading during the needle-craft needle-craft hour. At five o'clock the hostess host-ess served delicious refreshments. Will Baxter, LeRoy Edwards, Royal Roy-al Buchanan and Arley Edwards returned re-turned last Saturday morning after an absence of six weeks. They were at Big Springs Swallow ranch in Spring valley, shearing for the Murray Mur-ray Sheep company. The boys returned re-turned in a Ford and did the 218 miles in one day. C. N. Jensen and C. P. Jensen were travelers to Idaho yesterday. They will be absent several weeks and will aid in harvesting the im- |