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Show zt--tr . . - i , i j LOCAL ITEMS j I OF INTEREST -I- I" Mrs. T. P. Peterson was here from Salina Sunday, and was a dinner guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. M. -Knighton. Bishop Lafe Frandsen of the Clarion Clar-ion ward, Mrs. Frandsen, Ivan Frandsen Frand-sen and Miss Erma Lundeberg, were among the many attending the 103rd semi-annual conference of the Mormon Mor-mon church at Salt Lake last weekend. week-end. Mr. and. .Mrs. N. L. Hermansen ... v.wc culleif To Ephraim Monday evening, eve-ning, due to the illness of M. Hermansen, Her-mansen, father of N. L. Hermansen. Kenneth King, manager of the loan dep?r,tyiientk"f -the Columbia Securities; Securi-ties; corporation, Salt Lake, was here Tuesday on business for his company. Mr. King was assisting in the transfer trans-fer of the Gunnison bakery to a new ownership. Mrs. Joseph A. Larson returned home Sunday after attending the L. D. S. conference at Salt Lake. Mrs. Larson was at all the Relief society sessions and she reported a great attendance. at-tendance. Mrs. Leslie Kidman, who spent several days with her convalescing husband at Salt Lake, returned home the first of the week. Bishop Kid-' Kid-' man, according to Mrs. Kidman, is showing a slight improvement of the serious burns he received early in the Fmimir while destroying weeds. A Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Larsen, Miss Norma and. Duane, returned Monday evening after attending the State fair and sessions of the L. D. S. con-.ference. con-.ference. ... Dr. and Mrs. N.. G. Rees ff'Salt Lake were guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. Stanford Rees over the week-end. Returning- ' they were accompanied by the small daughter of Dr. Stanford Rees, and the latter will spend a week or so with her grandparents. ' |