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Show JUDGE GUNNEL! N BOYHOOD HOME Judge V C Gunnell ol Ogden is visiting in the middle-western states. The Sedalla J.einorrat had the following follow-ing to say in connection with his visit In Missouri: Mrs B E. Cotton has as her guest her cousin. Judge V. C. Gunnell 'in attorney of Ogden, I tah The visitor in a day or two will proceed on his journey to Chicago to visit a daughter living there, and to meet a daughter who ha;; recently married In Maniia, Philippine Islands, and a son now In Europe on his way to New York from Manila. Juil-n Gunnell is a native of Missouri Mis-souri his father. Thomas A. Gunnsil having been an early settler of Sain- county and his mother a daughter of the- late Gen David Thomson of Georgetown. He Is looking over the Bcenes of his boyhood and meeting1 trie kin who survive more than iff years of his absence while residing in Colorado and Utah. After coming out of the mountains over the Denver & Rio Grande Western West-ern railroad Judge Gunnell visited i relatives In W Ichita and Wellington, thenci proceeded to Kansas City 1 1 the latter city he called to memory the Ini id. it of the gate keener at the fair grounds there being held up and the money taken (supposedly by the James boys) 50 years ago the Inst of September ifcT'J. When surveying survey-ing lh new Kansas City from the top ol the Federal Reserve bank building he was able to measure in a way, the marvelous growth and Impressive change removal of the frontier appearance In country and town, and evidences of cultivation Improvement and prospective accomplishments. |