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Show LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Miss Beulah Metcalf and Antone Villard, Snow college students, spent the week-end here visiting at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Andersen were among the thousands attending the basketball finals at Salt Lake over the week-end. Mr. Andersen, assistant cashier for the Gunnison Valley bank, attended to scVie important business Friday before the big games. Mrs. Ira Overfelt and Miss Lois Overfelt were Salina visitors Monday afternoon. Leslie J. Kidman, representing the Utah Vegetable Growers' association, accompanied by Mrs. Kidman, motored motor-ed to Marysvale Monday. Mr. Kidman Kid-man made an inspection of a car of potatoes ready for shipment to the marts. Returning, the party witness- ed a thrilling scene 'Sevier canyon when they saw some thirty deer along the roadside. Fred H. Jones, manager for the J. C. Penney company store, was at Provo Sunday to attend a group , meeting of store managers of American Ameri-can Fork and stores soutn. Mrs. Jones and the Jones children accompanied Mr. Jones to the Gardtn City. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Bouvang left for Shoshone, Nev., Tuesday of thip week. They expect to spend the summer sum-mer there and Mr. Bouvang will engage en-gage in farming. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Palmer, Mrs. William Voorhees and Miss Phyllis Whitbeck of Milford", came in from the west Friday and remained until Sunday evening. They visited with relatives and friends in Gunnison, Mayfield and Manti. Mrs. J. B. Roper was hostess to the members of the Treas Jouli club at the regular meeting Thursday af- ternoon of last week. At one-thirty a luncheon was served on small tables, covers being laid for 16. St. Patrick's day colorings were used as decorations. A lively game of progressive pro-gressive bridge followed the luncheon hour. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shields and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Home and children of Salina, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Swain. |