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Show 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Hi Mrs. Alma Fredrickson left for Salt Lake Tuesday. She will be absent some time visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Crawford. Birney Farnsworth, principal of he Centerfield schools, has returned irora a visit to Salt Lake. He attended at-tended the meeting of the Utah odu-:ators odu-:ators held at the capiu.l city last week. Roy Madsen was among those from Gunnison who attended the innual meeting ot the Utah State Educational association at Salt Lake last week. Mr. Madsen returned rom the capitol city Sunday. Mrs. Earl Holmstead and children, tnd Newell Hofheins, who spent several sev-eral days visiting with Mrs. Ellen hofheins, returned to their heme at American Fork Tucs.iay of ti.isj iveek. Mrs. C. R. Koontz, who came here recently witn her husband from Colorado, Colo-rado, left yesterday morning for Ft. Collins. Colo. She will remain there for the winter and expects to return to Gunnison in the early spring. Do not delay registering. Next Tuesday will he the last day. If you ire living in district number two. go o the Tcliuride Power office ard retr-ster. retr-ster. District numhi r one will be pen at the residence of Albert Swain. Mrs. It. W. Cherry and son Wesley, who have been absent foi- nearly hree months on a vii; t h rou irh.ni I the east, returned to their home in 5unnison Monday afternoon. While luay they visited relatives a: ('h-ve and and Chagrin Falls, Ohio. W.i-h iigton, Pcnn., and Chicago, 11!. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bardsley have returned from a short visit to Salt Lake City. They attended tuc annual an-nual meeting of the State Educational Education-al association. Mrs. W. E. Harr of Butte, Mont., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mantis Jensen, is here efor an extended visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Harr expects to remain until afier tho Christmas holidays. Next Tuesday will be the last day for regisl rat ion. If you have no', already al-ready registered, it vill be necessary for you to do so next Tuesday if you wish to cast a vote at the coming city election. B. R. Craig, with the Majestic Range Mf-nufacturing compr.ny, with headquarters at St. Louis, spent this I week here. Mr. Craig was demon-Istratiag demon-Istratiag the famous Majestic range i at Chas. Rasmussen's furniture and j hardware store. Last Saturday evening Mrs. N. P. ; Peterson delightfully entertained j some fifteen guests at an anniversary anniver-sary party. Progressive Five Hundred Hun-dred was played and Mrs. Rose Lar- i son ar.d Jack Salmon were awarded prizes. Following cards a delicions iuniheon was revved by the hostess. G rover Jensen believes in "Homo 1 Tottii Paper Week." and although the campaign does not siart until the Till of November. Crover lias ei:!i-t d among the advan.-o subscribers for The News, which wiil follow Mr, Jensen Jen-sen lo NewllOUSe. N'ev. Grovor Jeff for the Sagehru.h Male the fore part of tins v.e.-k, vie re he "v- ill remain indefinitely. |