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Show 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS g r Up Max Cohen and Mrs. Cohen, of Sa-ina, Sa-ina, spent last, Sunday as the guest f friends in Gunnison. Mrs. Hyrum Fredvickson, who ha' been absent at Salt Lake with her laughter for the past week, returned 'ionic Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cherry, j Miss Louise, and Masters James and .Cellar Cherry of Ml. Pleasant, were lie guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. ."nerry at Gunnison last Sunday. C. E. Green of the Green Engineering Engineer-ing & Construction company, accom-nnicd accom-nnicd by F. N. Huddleson of Ihe iuddleson & Fiero company, Salt Lake, were Gunnison visitors for a ew hours last Saturday. J. P. Anderson, the Mayfield lumber lum-ber dealer, spent the fore part of (he .veek in Gunnison looking after busi-iess busi-iess mailers. Mr. Anderson reported ihe influenza situation in Mayfield as really improved and thought that vitliin a short time it would have en-' en-' rely disappeared. Jesse W. Fox, county assessor for Sanpete county, was here from Manti ihe first of this week on official business. busi-ness. Mr. Fox was personally looking look-ing alter some of the interests here with a view to determining taxable lvalues. He was accompanied by A. M. Tuttle. one of the deputies in (he assessor's ollice. Dilworthy Wooley, the Manti at-'orney, at-'orney, was in Gunnison Tuesday ooking after legal matters. Patrick T. Henry, the Marysvale lruggist, spent the fore part of fho .veek in Gunnison visiting with riends. He left for Salt Lake Tues-lay Tues-lay morning. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Rosenvpll, and Albert Rosenvall, were travelers to Salt Lake Tuesday of this week. They will spend some time at the capitol city combining business with pleasure. pleas-ure. Mrs.E. S. Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marius Jensen, was take) to the Salina hospital yesterday morning where she will undergo treatment. It. is likely that an operation oper-ation of a minor nature will he necessary. nec-essary. C. W. Boyd, one of the, leading attorneys at-torneys of Salt Lake, was here the first of this week in the interests of the Palmer Bond & Mortgage company, com-pany, purchasers of the bonds of the Sanpete County Drainage District No. 1. Walter Humphreys, manager for the Gunnison store for the J. C. Penney Pen-ney company, came in from Salt Lake Tuesday evening. Mr. Humphreys, during his absence, attended the convention con-vention of the managers of the big corporation and some 400 were present pres-ent from all parts of the country. |