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Show j LOCAL ITEMS I OF INTEREST Dr. F. 0. Bullock came down from hit lake last Friday and remained; over Sunday. He was looking after j i.i various farm anil stock interests. here and at Salina. i ... 1 M nnd Mrs. Loo Enrdsley attended attend-ed the junior prom dance at Moroni last Friday and Saturday. They returned re-turned to Gunnison Sunday evening. j Mrs. June Mctcalf delightfully en-j lei mined at a Kensington at her home las'. Thursday afternoon. Pink carnations car-nations formed the decoration scheme. Dainty refreshments were served to ton guests. ' Mr. an,! Mrs. Alva Frandsen mo-toied mo-toied to Salt Lake Sunday and returned re-turned yesterday. Mr. Frandsen was consulting with his physician and taking treatment for an infected jaw bone. i Will Gk'dliill, John Christensen and Will Duck, employed at the mines at Dividend, were here last Saturil iy for a brief visit. They returned to their work Sunday afternoon. Letcher Boone, manager for the J. C. Penney company at Richfield, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Boone and Mrs. Emma Matthews, was here last Sunday Sun-day for a biief visit to friends. Mr. Boone met with F. H. Jones, local manager for the Penney company. , Mrs. Jack Salmon and children of McGill, Nevada, came in from the west the first of the week. They will; be L lie jjuo-ts at ihn home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Madscn for ten days or two weeks. j I Peter Madsen, a brother to C. M.1 Madsen, was a visitor here several; days this week. Mr. Madsen came j over from McGill to visit his brother, who is confined to his home with ill- j ness. Peter left for Salt Lake Tues-i day. Fred H. Jones, local manager for the J. C. Penney company, accompanied accompa-nied by Mrs. Jones and J. T. Jones, motored to Mt. Pleasant Tuesday afternoon on a combined business and pleasure trip. Chas. Eatinger, county dealer fo: ' the Nash Motors company, with head-; quarters at Mt. Pleasant, was in Gun-1 nison Tuesday in the interests of his concern. ' Mr. and M:s C'a:cr.ce ftfcidssn Anthony ?Ia 'srn -v. ' And"cw Modeer-lU'.i'.orcl Modeer-lU'.i'.orcl io Silt Lake Saturday, returning re-turning Sunday evening. They were on a combined business and pleasure trip. John T. Oldroyd, of the state lan ' board, was here last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Michaelson were motor travelers to the capita city Monday of this week. They wi" be absent several days visiting wit"-friends wit"-friends and relatives and lookint after business matters. Mrs. George Williams, accompanie by her sons, T. M. Kearns of Ogder and Donald Kearns of Salt Lakf were the house guests of Mr. an" Mrs. Leo Gledhill Sunday and Mon day of this week. Members of the 0. N. 0. club gav a mah jongg luncheon party at t1 Wistaria Thursday afternoon of lar week. Mah jong-g was the diversir and honors were won by Mrs. R. T Metcalf, Mrs. J. W. Jones and Mr a widow by the untimely death of her husband, is the daughter of Mrs. Archie Sorenson of this city. When j the announcement of the death was made Mrs. Sorenson hurried to the home of her daughter, remaining there several days. Mrs. Ira Overfelt entertained for the members of the Bonne Foi club at her home yesterday from two to five o'clock. The reading during the needlecraft hour was given by Mrs. Clinton Edwards. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were .served following; the social time. . We print cards, letter heads, tutter wrappers and do, all kinds of printing. print-ing. Send an order for a trial. j Mine location notices at this office. J. A. Hagan. At four thirty dainty efreshments were served. Mrs. Lester Jcpson has gone to Salt Lake for a two months business visit. While away she will take a ' special course in marcelling and on ! her return to Gunnison will open parlors here. Blaine Perkins of Ileber City and! M'lton Perkins of Provo came in from the north last Saturday evening and were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Perkins. On their return north Sunday they were ac-. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Perkins. The latter expect to spend a couple ! of weeks visiting at Provo and Salt Lake. ! Robert Hinckley, of the Seeley-Hinckley Seeley-Hinckley Automobile company, Mt. Pleasant, was a business visitor to Gunnison Tuesday. E. E. Paynter, southern Utah representative rep-resentative for the Central U. S. '-wine company, with headquarters at "ichfield. spent Monday and Tuesday here in the interests of his company. Mrs. O. H. Brienholt and Miss Sadie Brienholt of Ephriam, were the guests at the home of Mrs. S. M. Duggins .Saturday and Sunday. Miss Loraine Christiansen was hostess to twelve guests at a birthday birth-day anniversary party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Anderson Monday afternoon of this week. Mah jongg proved the interesting diversion diver-sion and late in the afternoon dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. George Mayhew of Ephriam is the guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blixt, this week. Mrs. John A. Spvott came in from her homo at Grand Junction last Sunday and is the guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson. FOR SALE Farm machinery, consisting of hinder, seeder, work harness, saddle and other articles. See Mrs. Andrew B. Anderson, Cen- terfield. rnt25tl Mr. and M 's. A'-cVre Popneon were aTonjr th"s f-om Gnrn'sn attending attend-ing the funeral services hold for Earl Murphy at Si'l'na last Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Murphy, who was made |