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Show Mr. and M.-s. I.e., Pard-dey. who have beTi ai -at at Ma.ai arid -ait Lake for )u.-a f i : m j 1 1 :. i ! , have n i r : . -. i tli.'ir (iaaai Mi home. Victor Cur i.-oti, an i h di i ian of vide r-pute, i a:.;t in from iall Lakt Jio ea, !y days of th- v.t!;. Mr. f'arl-in f'arl-in has been r ta'nad by v:.e Gunnison .Sugar crr.pany as chief electrician at the factory. Mis. August Viilar.!, who has been at Salt Lake for the past two months attending the University summer school, return". 1 home last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mr;. R. J. Parr and child. ren were travelers t Salt Lake Mm-lay. Mm-lay. Mr. Parr returned home yesterday yester-day and Mrs. Parr will remain for several days visiting with friends at the capitol city. V.'.j.-d ha- been received by Mrs. Mil- i lie Keams f;.,m Salt Lake, that Uar- ', Uuva, liauhttr of Mr. and Mrs. F. V','. McMillan, recently underwent an 'pvratioti for blond poisoning. Bar. ba:a, the report rays, was severely i uil by having i:er lot y.u'ict jred I .vKh a s'itk and b'o-J poisviiing follow.-..!. Tkv little g:r! is reported to be -getting t-.ioag line. j Mr. a:id Mrs. Cannon Jensen of Axvtl! are rejoicing over the arrival of a "pioneer" baby girl at their home; The little miss was born Pioneer Day and she and her mother are doing I splendidly. Mrs. F.dgar Larson and children, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nielson for the . past two weeks, returned to their! home at Manti vesterdav morning. j 1 i LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. Mrs. G. P. Peery, who was called to Paris, Idaho, on account of the illness of her mother, returned home Tuesday evening. She was met at Suit Lake by Mr. Peery. W. Harvey Ross, president of tin Gunnison Sugar company, and Mr and Mrs. J. R. Cahoon, were here from Salt Lake Tuesday for a brief business visit . The party motored to Parowan and Cedar City Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Christ'ensen and Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Welsh of Lark, and who spent the 2 1th here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Andreas Madsen. have returned to their homes. Last Saturday evening the Madsens gave a party for the visitors. Dancing, a social good time and light refreshments refresh-ments were the features of the evening-Mr. and Mrs. Royal Buchanan, former for-mer Gunnison residents, were here for a brief visit Monday. They were enroute to their home at Cedar City, following a visit. to northern points. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ghering, who visited at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. K. Erickson for two weeks, left for Salt Lake Sunday. Miss Stela Duffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Puflin, came in from Salt Lake Sunday and will remain until the health of her mother is improved. im-proved. Miss Duli'm recently came from New York where she has been studying music for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jensen of Cell, terfield, spent last Sunday visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Cliftn Ed-wards Ed-wards at Goshen. -I, --n ,1 : Mrs. C. II. Hart of Bingham, and who has been the guest at the home if Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Modeen for he past two weeks, left for her home this morning. J. T. Jones motored to Delta Mon-lay. Mon-lay. He reports crop conditions in. che vicinity of Delta as extremely fine j and says the farmers are looking forward to a big harvest of sugar beets and alfalfa seed. j Mrs. Ole Petersn was hostess to the1 members of the Relief society at her ! home Tuesday afternoon. A short 1 program and delicious luncheon were enjoyed by those present. Mr. and Mrs. Grant. Nielson of. Richfield, are visiting at the home of ( Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nielson this week. Mrs. C. M. Madsen is visiting with; - her daughter, Mrs. Scott Linnell at! Bingham Canyon this' week. j Mrs. Owen Jensen, who underwent an operation at Salt Lake some two . months ago, and who later went to : Monroe Hot Springs to recuperate, . I has returned to Gunnison very much I iinprved in health. |