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Show I v.-ill assiit his father, J. S. Peterson. i in a number of big buildit.gr contracts -: planned for this year. ' ' I Miss Ida Johnson, who spent weeks here taking training in the1; several departments of the grade j. school, returned to Salt Lake last Friday, where she will resume l.er' studies at the University. J Fred N. Swalberg, the Marysvalo j' I stockman, was in Gunnison last Fri-j day for a brief visit to his daughter, I ; Miss Mary Swalberg. He also spent J a day at Manti looking after some important business matters. Lester Frederickson, who has been here for an extended visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Fred-rickson, Fred-rickson, returned to Springville yesterday yes-terday morning. He is with the i sugar company there. Mrs. A. E. Park was agreeably surprised last Monday when a nun-I nun-I ber of her friends gathered at her home to celebrate her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Delicious refreshments vce served to eight guests at 5 o'clock. Little Jean Larson celebrated her 6th birthday anniversary Monday afternoon af-ternoon of this week by having a number of her friends at her horn:;. A good time was enjoyed by the guests playing and enjoying ice cream and cake. Aleda Christiansen was hostess at an anniversary party at the Kozi Friday night of last week, being assisted by her mother, Mrs.' Hyrum Christiansen. Twenty-four guests e- enjoyed dancing and delicious refreshments. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. i Mina Beauregard, who spent several sev-eral weeks at Salt Laice visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hoff, returned home Tuesday evening. M. D. Beauregard was a business visitor to Salt Lake yesterday. He was called there on important business busi-ness matters connected with the Lon Voorhees bankruptcy case. Miss Florence Christensen, youngest young-est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christensen, celebrated her 7th birthday, birth-day, aniversary last Saturday afternoon. after-noon. She had 14 guests present and a most delightful time was enjoyed en-joyed at games and romping. Ice cream and cake were served as refreshments. re-freshments. Superintendent J. R. Howard of the Gunnison Valley Sugar company, and Mrs. Howard, returned Sunday afternoon after-noon from a two-day visit to Salt Lake City. George Whyte, William and Lee Parks, with the Telluride Power company com-pany at Richfield, spent several days here this week reconstructing the Fayette-Gunnison line. George Halverson, the well known contractor and builder, came down from Salt Lake last Friday and spent the first of the week looking after his business interests. He returned to his home yesterday morning. McLaren Peterson, who has been at Los Angeles for the past ten weeks, returned to Gunnison Saturday. Satur-day. He expects to remain in Gunnison Gun-nison during the coming summer and |