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Show Gunnison Go--ii. I l shoe ship. Th, :i a ; ,-vei y- tl 11 1 II a mi t L t l e r i t f f 1 F r t I j 1 , a move is on ioiu. u civa a e:,:i.ert SOLI tl ll I t L i I w "i ears. I to l, i j c ' r o 3 ditch in the soata uihi wni.-a nut a i,i to the possibilities of la in ::iir id uij district. The primr.ry fair last Saturday was a success. The little folks were anxious to show their handiwork, and a good programme was carried out. An effort is being made to incorporate tiie town. This is a move in the right direction. Gunnison lias the requisite population and is well fitted to enjoy 'home rule" in every other re ptct. Larsen & Co. have opened np iu their tiew otore. The store is a nice, large frame building, very comfortable and handy. Their business Is rapidiy increasing in-creasing and the firm is doing well . C. D. Foisted, president of Seventies, paid us a visit on sun lay. the 4:n mst. and eight elders wero ordained. II. C. Jensen was set apart as president to fill the vacancy of John Larson, who nas been e:evated to tao Htgn Priests' Quorum. The Seminary has an ouroitment of j 33. wmcu is a ttatu ot Li over last Tear s ! att-nJ nice at New J -;rJ, Ine district' schools are crowded, and too trustees are considering ilie aavi-aauny of rem ini? another routu ror tne ae:jmrnoda;to:i of the little folks. A few enterprising citizens have Donated Do-nated about a nuudre.1 uohars to iia-pr iia-pr e t e st tt fi 1 1 t 1 i o f n of the town, aini quue a io;ce of men and teams, ou ter tne eireetioa of A. ila.isen. are at worm on ti.e J 'O. It is a move. in tun neat direction. Imv.. K-ep up tno irooJ wnrii. I 1 1 1 t si ', 1 i c n lake gceretarv. and Jjroiiter aoun-o:'. prtsi lent ci -rnntig O il? 1. ..I. ai. i. a. wire Here on ma s.'d anl i n ins-. Tnev f effected an oratamzaitan. wmi A'i-..io Kearnes president Josepa . Jensen a id J i n T il r a l Hii il Knares aecretirv and Jmn A. Larsen liorariau. rn n-riec, i ipIw r Dy (iimnisou wnl ad ! f-U Hii r uiilnstij ta i s ' ' e ,i tall 1 propose bnilamtr a r.'iti-r nih to cast rh t?( l It 1 o 1 b 1 1 - I ni'ie I. e.y town, and Avnrsr. 0n nf I but! tmf will cjtn !!";:!.) as ? e a as"! spriiig onens. It is epeied thai tae mill will bi ready 1,1 iwn for next harvest. Cina Hansen, wife of James Hansen, died on Saturday, the 3i Inst. The cans of floalii was tvp-isi.l-paeunvnia. S!ie was about 40 vears of age and was one of tiie first semer. The funeral services were new at tae Rentf Sjete.v hail on Tussaay. Johu Christensea and R. (j. frazer beica tuo sraikers on tu sad occasion. Marriages are becoming qiaiectm-; mou. Pernans no beuer ti'iie was eer oxpenencfd in eruiiuison iu.n at me marriage of George Peterson and Anena H-.nsen. Over 10 ga?in were presoJi, the supper was excellent, the presents j many and valuable, aad tae time spent ' in a very enjoyable manner. Tne good wishes of the people are with them ii. their new role. i Civil Goverrment Class, conducted by j '. T- Miller meats every Monay evening. One of the subjects of a recent -debute I was: "Prohibition vs. High License, which was discussed in all its bearings. High license won. Last Monday evening tne subject for debate was: "Which generals were the more efficient in the Civil War, the. Northern or the Southern?" South-ern?" The meetings are well attended, and considerable iuterait is shjwn in the deliberations of tho class. |