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Show j LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Metcalf have returned from a week-end visit to Salt Lake where they were combining-business combining-business with pleasure. v Mrs. V. II. Casady of Salt Lake is in the city for a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Clinton Lundberg. Mrs. Casady came in from the north Tuesday evening. Martin Peterson, the auto dealer, I left for the capitol city Tuesday j morning. He will be absent until Thursday and while away will attend a meeting of the sulesmanagers of j the Oldsmobile organization. j ! S. R. Ferre of Salt Lake City, and i Mrs. Katy Booth of Midvale are in j Gunnison for a visit to their father, ; A. A. Ferre. The visitors were call- I ed hero on account of the illness of I their father. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Peterson were motor travelers to Salt Lake Tuesday. Tues-day. They expect to be absent until .-.lie end of this week. L. J. Arnold, office manager for "he Gunnison Sugar company, and Niel Sorenson, the plumber, went to ( Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Fletcher Peterson and son were house guests at the home of Mr. 'nd Mrs. B. F. Andrews at Salina Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Don Pence, who underwent a slight operation for the correction of infection, of the ankle at the Salina hospital, was able to return to the home of her mother, Mrs, S. M. Dug-I Dug-I gins. Mrs. N. P. Peterson of Manti, has returned to her home after spending several days here with her daugh- :er, Mrs. Floyd Childs. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen of Arcadia, Ar-cadia, Uintah Basin, are in the valley val-ley for a week's isit with friends and relatives. Alma Larsen, for the past twenty-two twenty-two years a resident of different parts of Alaska, came in the first 3f the week for an extended visit with relatives. Alma, formerly well known here, has some interesting stories to tell of his life while a resident of ,he frozen north. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weibrecht, vho were guests of relatives in Gunnison Gun-nison for several days, returned last week-end for their home at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Len Jeppson were host and hostess for sixteen guests t a social evening following the I :lance Friday evening. At one ' o'clock a delicious luncheon, was served. I I Mrs. C. O. Lundberg, accompanied by her son, Clitnon Lundberg, left for Salt Lake. Mrs. Lundberg will be the guest at the home of her son Wayne Lundberg, for a week. Jerry Conover of Salt Lake, wa; here the early part of the week frorr 'iis home at Salt Lake. He was or i. combined business and pleasure trip. Sam Leiberman, representing the Salina Produce association, wit! headquarters at Los Angeles, was here Tuesday. Mr. Lieberman wa: ' "onferring with local potato grow-I grow-I ers. |