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Show LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Miss Dorta Gledhill, who recently completed a business course at the L. D. S. Business college at Salt Lake, came down to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo j Gledhill. Miss Gledhill plans to remain re-main indefinitely and at present she is assisting at the Gunnison Valley bank. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Bardsley of j Park City, were Thanskiving day i visitors here Thursday. They were j EUCMts of Mrs. Win. Bardsley and Mis.'i Linda Bardsley. Miss Vivian Sorenson left Saturday for Wilmington, Calif. She will be j absent indefinitely and will be a guest of her brother, F. J. Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Metcalf and Mis:i Beulah Metcalf returned from Salt Lake Saturday evening. They Lad spent a couple of days at the capital city visiting with friends and attending to business matters. Waldo Villard and D. W. DeMills, employed on a government telephone job on the Western Navajo reservation, reserva-tion, Arizona, were here to spend Thanksgiving with their families, r Mrs. J. B. Roper entertained for sixteen guests at a seven o'clock dinner din-ner party Tuesday evening. Following the dinner, progressive bridge was played. Misses Phyllis Hermansen and Fay Lund visited with friends and relatives rela-tives in Salina Sunday. Miss Mclba Metcalf charmingly entertained en-tertained a group of boy and girl friends Wednesday evening of last week nt a dinner party. Twenty-three guests were seated at tables at 7 o'clock and enjoyed a delicious dinner, following which the group attended the basketball game and dance, later returning to the Metcalf home, where games and other diversions were enjoyed. en-joyed. J. M. Knighton, head of the Gunnison Gunni-son Irrigation company, was in Manti Tuesday on business concerning his organization. Mr. and Mrs. John Allmendinger are now occupying the "doll" house recently erected by J. M. Knighton, on East First. South Street. The cottage cot-tage is one of the new buildings in Gunnison and is an attractively modern mo-dern structure. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Edgal Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mortensen, all of Emery, visited with relatives in Gunnison Sunday. They were called to Salina on account of the illness of Mrs. H. E. Larsen, who, with Mr. Larsen, is spending the winter at the home of her son in Salina. Mrs. O. H. Halverson has returned from a ten-day visit to Provo. She wa9 the guest of her son, Ernest Halverson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson and children came down from Salt Lake and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson at a family Thanksgiving dinner. Herbert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Loretta Kidman and Mrs. Charlotte Villard visited at Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant Friday of last week. They were conferring with Keith Throndsen, superintendent su-perintendent of Wasatch academy, relative to the use of the Presbyterian Presbyter-ian chapel in Gunnison for the free kindergarten school. |