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Show LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Mrs. John H. Kyle and Mrs. J. G Forshee, mother and sister to Mrs Hart J. Sanders, were guests at the hitter's home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Talboc and son, of Provo, spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs A. M. Peterson. Mrs. A. L. Erodcrick and daughter, j Lila, of Salina, were guests for a few hours Sunday afternoon at the i home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Larsen j Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Clark of Park j City, Miss Grace Clark of Salt Lake and Mrs. C. Wilson of Manti were ', visitors at the J. E. Metcalf home last week-end. Mrs. June Metcalf, Mrs. Joe Mor- : tensen, Mrs. Hyrum Christiansen and! Joe Willardson spent Saturday at Ephrnim, combining business with - pleasure. ' C'has. Rosmussen, who was summoned sum-moned as a juror before the federal court of the Northern district, Ogdcn, leturned Saturday. Mr. Rasmussen I was excused from further duties at ; the present session. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Metcalf and Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Peterson motored to j the capital city Monday. After completing com-pleting business affairs, the party ' returned to Gunnison Tuesday evening. eve-ning. I Mrs. Leland J. Arnold, who had been absent two weeks visiting with her sister, Mrs. Lee Isaacson at. Gal land, ::n,l with relatives at Salt Lake, r: -turned to her home at Spcar-m'r.t Spcar-m'r.t Sur.dry evening. Mrs. Sarah Martin, who completed complet-ed a two months vacation visit to former friends in Gunnison last Thursday, left for her home at Los Vngelcs Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ludvigson and Reuben Christensen, who were called call-ed to Salt Lake last Thursday morning, morn-ing, on account of the death of Os-:ar Os-:ar Berglund, returned home Sunday. Mrs. George Williams is here from j Salt Lake and is the guest at the i Home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo N. Gled--j ill. Mrs. Williams came to Gunnison o attend the funeral of Oscar Berg-1 hind, held Sunday afternoon. j Mrs. Joe Willardson was called to. Salt Lake the middle of last week, j ; She was at the bedside, of her daugh-! Iter, Miss Thelma Willardson, who un-j ! derwent an operation. The daughter,; ; reports say, is progressing as well as ' could be expected. j W. Harvey Ross, president of the : Gunnison Sugar company, and Miss 1 Margaret Ross, were here from Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. Ross was confer- ring with his lieutenants at the ' sugar factory. j Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Andersen and ! children motored to Salt Lake Sat-I Sat-I urday, and Saturday afternoon Mr. j Andersen witnessed the battle between be-tween the Denver University and the University of Utah football players. On their return they were accompan-; accompan-; ied by Mrs. Soren Andersen ,who had been visiting at the capital city for i several weeks, i |