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Show Local Briefs and Personals Mrs. C. M. Peterson was here from her home at Richfield the early days of the week. Mrs. C. P. Jensen has gone to Salt Lake to visit with har daughter, Mrs. Paul Streeper. Mrs. Newell Hofheins of Bingham is the guest at -the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kearns this week. j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bardsley attend-. attend-. ed the conference sessions at Salt Lake Sunday, returning to their home here the first of the week. j Bishop and Mrs. C. L. Despain were northbound travelers Saturday. ' Mr. Despain attended a meeting of j the state farm bureau while awav. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kearns of Ce-1 dan Cityame in from the west last', Saturday and spent Sunday here with relatives and friends. They re-j turned to their home Monday. " I ... j Mr. and Mr s. Orville Hansen were ': among the multitudes attending the stock show at Salt Lake. They report re-port the affair a real one, with all kinds of fancy stock on exhibit. j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ivie, who ; have been residing at Venice, are ( now residents of Gunnison, having j come here the first of the week. The new residents are occupying the C. M.- Peterson home. j I Mvc Ira Ovnrfplt-. and .Tpfln Ovpr- j O. B. Berglund, president, and F. I A. Beck, cashier, of the Gunnison I Valley bank, returned yesterday from a short business visit to Salt ! Lake. - Mrs. Walter Grant and son are here, and are the guests at the home of Mrs. Belle McKenna. The visitors will be in Gunnison for ten days or two weeks. i 1 j Mr. and Mis. A. L. Crawford, of ' Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jen-1 Jen-1 sen, of Koosharem, were house ' guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Pierce Sunday. Miss Iva Gribble, an instructor at the Salt Lake schools, is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gribble. Miss Gribble will spend the spring school vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willardson ' motored to Salt Lake last Saturday, remaining there until Tuesday. They , were visitors at the Inter-Mountain Livestock show and attended sessions ses-sions of the L. D. S. conference. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Whittenburg were travelers to the capital city the first of the week. They were visitors visit-ors at the stock show and Mr. Whittenburg, Whit-tenburg, agricultural superintendent for the Gunnison Sugar company, j was conferring with the head offi- Icials of the company. felt entrained at Gunnison for Salt I Lake Sunday morning. They were met at Mt. Pleasant by the Misses j Lois and Helen Overfelt and the j party expects to spend the week at j the capital city. j 1 Will Swain, who has been employ- j ed at McGill, Nev.,- for some time 1 past, has returned to Gunnison and j will remain indefinitely. Mr. Swain 1 has been having poor health and on i I the advice of his physician has given ' ! up his work at the smelters. I John W. Anderson and Mayor Christiansen returned Monday evening even-ing after an absence for a few days j at Salt Lake. They were visiting ! with Mrs. Anderson who is convalescing conva-lescing from a recent operation. They : also visited the conference sessions, i Mr, and Mrs. George Larsen, who ; have been at Salt Lake for the past ten days, returned to Gunnison yesterday. yes-terday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Matthews, who will be here for "a couple of days as the guests at the Larsen home. L. J. Arnold, office manager for the Gunnison Sugar company, returned re-turned the first of the. week from a brief business visit to Salt Lake. He was accompanied by Miss Marjorie Arnold and Leland Arnold. The latter lat-ter will spend the spring vacation I with their father at Centerfiled. |