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Show LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Mrs. L. E. Hancock and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Tregagle, Salt Lake, spent Labor day here visiting with L. E. Hancock, who is supervising super-vising the shipping of the cauliflower cauliflow-er from the Westview fields. Mrs. Freeland Jensen and son, of Stockton, Calif., is here and is visiting visit-ing with her father, James Jensen, of Centerfield. Parley Christiansen, former may- j or of Gunnison, was here from his home at Logan last Saturday. He wag combining business with pleasure, pleas-ure, Members of the Gunnison ward Relief society will hold a bazaar at the Relief society hall tomorrow, Friday, night, beginning at 8 o'clock. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lund, who pent several days at Salt Lake last week, returned home Friday. Later the Lund family, accompanied by Mrs. George Halverson, made a trip to Bryce canyon and Fishlake. Miss Geneal Beck of Centerfield, is leaving tomorrow for Salt Lake City. Miss Beck will register at Henager's Business college and complete com-plete a course in stenography. Mrs. M. S. Mansfield and son, Matthew, who attended the Taylor reunion at St. George early last week, returned to Gunnison Saturday. Satur-day. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bardsley, Beth and Claire, Bardsley, spent Sunday as the guests of relatives at Moroni. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knighton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knighton enjoyed an outing and picnic dinner at Maple Grove Sunday. I i We want a real live person (man I or woman) to represent us in this j vicinity (part time or whole) on a basis that will enable you to make splendid wages. Experience in selling musical instruments in-struments is not necessary but any experience you have had, of course, will help you. We have two or three plans to submit for your consideration. considera-tion. So write us fully . today, stating stat-ing age, experience, references and so forth. Address Territorial Manager, Daynes-Beebe Music Company, 61 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. (Adv.) Mrs. Ella Norris, Miss Alta and Hartman Norris, resident of Gunnison Gunni-son for the past several years, left Tuesday for Salt Lake. They will make their permanent home at the capitol city. Miss Theresa Duggins went . to Salt Lake and will be absent for a week. Miss Duggins will take further fur-ther lessons in marcelling, specializing special-izing in permanent wave. Miss Janet Baxter .returned last Saturday after a two-week's vacation vaca-tion spent in northern cities. While away Miss Baxter visited at Garfield, Gar-field, Magna and Salt Lake. |