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Show LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. I I L. O. Anderson spent several days 1 at. Salt Lake last week combining ! business with pleasure. j .Miss Veda Herbert of Salina was i the guist of friends in this city the first part of the week. J. S. Pastian spent several days at .Salt Pake City last week looking af-i t -1" business matters and visiting withj friends. Mr. and Mis. IP J. Erickson entertained en-tertained at a "f00" party at the Gunnison hot d parlors last Sunday eveiing. I ichor Jensen, who spent the holidays holi-days at Cent 'il'ield with his parents, (turned to Salt Pake the first of tin: week. Golden Jensen, who has been employed em-ployed at Opliir for some time past P at his home in this city taking a forced vacation. In some manner Jensen suffered a slight fracture of his collar hone ami it will be two weeks or more before he 'A ill be able to icturn to his work. J. T. Jones, banker and represen-' tative for the Holt inleiests at V.'ids-toe, V.'ids-toe, has returned from a brief business busi-ness visit to Salt Pake. Mrs. C. IP Hart returned to her home at Pingham Tuesday after spending the holiday season with friends and relatives in Gunnison. ; William Perkins of Trovo, came in . last evening and he will be here sev-; j ei'al days looking after important j I husine; s matters. Mrs. Hicks Okerlund and daughter, Pel nice and Miss Verda Piston of I Salina, were the house guests at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. W ill Pack last Sunday. Attorney C. M. Edwards, who went to Salt Pake City, Sunday, returned from the north last evening. He was looking after some important legal matters. Mrs. Daisy Jensen, who was accompanied ac-companied by her daughter, Sildona, returned from Salt Pake Saturday. Pi ' til- Sildona, while a -ay, under- ' went an operation, having the tonsils removed ami a correction of the nasal organs. ; :rr. and Mrs. J. O. Yardb.-y, who spent t.I.e holiday week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Yard!, y at ('.hiisiei.burg, left for their home at 1 Salt Pake Sunday morning. Hugh Halverson came down from, 1 Sait Pake the early days of the week j and v." Ill be here ior ten days or more vi.-.iting with old friends and rt-la- ; tices. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Duggins were travelers to Salt Pake Monday of this week. They spent several days visiting visit-ing at Provo and looking after business busi-ness matters at Salt Pake. John M. Christiansen left for Watson Wat-son yesterday morning. John came j into spend the holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christiansen. Mrs. M. J. Gill of Salt Pake, is the guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. S. Yardley at Chi istenbm g. She will remain for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Anderson entertained en-tertained a few friends at a well appointed ap-pointed dinner party at six o'clock ! last evening. Covers were laid for Misses Gladys Parson and Vada Peterson Pet-erson and Messrs. Pouis Petersen and Hugh Halverson. After spending several days making mak-ing an inspection of the workings at the Valdasia mine at Marysvale, P. T. Henry, president of the company, com-pany, returned to his home in Gunnison. Gun-nison. He reports splendid progress being made at the mine. |