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Show Warren Pettey of Sterling, died last night from an attack of diphtheria. Deceased was the of Daniel B. Funk. The death is extremely sad, as Mrs. Pettey is Fnroisbed Rooms to rent, apply still bedfast from a protracted illness. to Mrs. N. H. Felt. son-in-la- w Jacob Fikstad is putting mateMrs. Oscar Frolingand children are down from Colton on a visit to rial on the ground for a brick building to be erected on the friends. corner opposite the Tabernacle. It Mrs. F. M. Jolley entertained a will be used to accommodate the number of ladies at her home on growing business of the Scandinavian store. Monday afternoon. two-stor- y Fresh Sauer Kraut, Bananas, Probate and Guardianship NoOranges and Celery at the Manti tices Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for further Grocery. information. Ed. Olson makes a specialty of groups and enlarged pictures, and outdoor views. Call and see ples and get prices. sam- Bergetta Hanson, deceased. Notice. The petition of John H. praying for the issuance to himself of Letters of Administration in the estate of Annie Bergetta Hanson, deceased, has been set for hearing on Monday, the 9th day of March, A. D. 1903, at 2 oclock p. m., at the County Court House, in the court room of said court, in Manti, Sanpete county, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this 17th day of February, A. D. 1903. P. W. ELIASON, (Seal) Clerk. First publication Feb. IS, 1903. 3t. Hou-gaar- Just as we are going to press we learn that Mrs. Felt has signed for the appearance contract of the celebrated Philharmonic Co. of Chicago, for Friday, March 6. We understand this is probably one of the strongest musical organizations which has ever visited the West. to-da- In the District Court, Probate Division, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate .of Annie in and for Sanpete county. y Mrs. Frank Metcalf, who has Lenore, aged 14 months, daughbeen dangerously ill the past week, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Kelis slowly recovering. ler, died Wednesday afternoon, the 18th inst., the funeral being held A merry crowd of people Mr. and Mrs. George Peacock from the family residence Friday assembled at the homeyoung of Miss entertained a company of friends afternoon, being attended by a large Jolley on Saturday evening, to at cards last evening. concourse of sympathizing friends. celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Washington. Prominent The Miner Brothers, formerly A ball will be given in the in the parlor was a life size portrait of Fairview, are now engaged in Hall on Thursday evening, of the father of our country; the the creamery business at Nibley, Feb. 26th, under the auspices of room throughout being tastefully the officers and teachers of the decorated with the national colors. Oregon. South Ward Sunday School, for the Beautiful vases filled with red, Telephone No. 5. A baby was born to Mr. and benefit of the school library. The white and blue carnations, entwined Stable Mrs. Robert Braith waite, jr., Satopp. Postoffice. people of the South ward are cor- with smilax, were admired and the which died soon 21st, urday, commented upon by all. At six dially invited to attend. I am prepared to furnish after birth. oclock an elaborate dinner was good teams and rigs for all The schools on Monday served, the same effect in decoraThe school library has been in- observedpublic purposes. Draying and coal Washingtons birthday tions being carried throughout, alcreased by several valuable volumes with given hauling prompt attention. exercises. One together showing exquisite taste contributed by Mayor Hanson of featureappropriate was the saluting of the flag and originality. After dinner en- GEORGE PEACOCK, Prop. Fairview. by the whole school, the pupils be- tertaining and amusing games were lined up in the yard and giv- played, among which may be menThe Presbyterian school opened ing a cheer as the stars and tioned Hidden Animals, Hiding lusty agai.i on Monday morning. Miss stripes were run up to the mastthe much Hatchet, causing ing Mattie White has fully recovered head. merriment, the hatchet being atfrom her late illness and has retached to a box of to be sumed her duties in the school. Luther T. Tuttle and his son eaten (?) and enjoyed (?) by the Frank, left yesterday for Alameda, winning side. What can you find There win be a dance in the As- California, being called there by a on the penny, and clipping chersembly Hall, Friday night, 27th, telegram announcing the serious ries from the Tree, the Cherry Union St., block west of for the benefit of the Primary as- illness of Mrs. E. T. Ilosford. A last game bringing peals of laugh-te- r Main St., Manti. sociation ofi the South ward. All letter received a few days ago said from the crowd as each one tried, under sixtein invited. Admission she was very low and but little blindfolded, with scissors in hand 10 cents. hope is entertained for her recovery. to cut down the cherry tree. Appropriate prizes were given for each A conjoint session of the Mutual a few Here are crame. At 12 oclock refreshments about truths how Improvement Associations will be to build a town were served in the form of sherbet and make it up held in the Tabernacle on Sunday Get with hatchet cookies and other in interested Pictures Copied, Enlarged or prosperons: your March 1, at 7:30 oclock, town and stand evening, Reduced. cakes. Mr. and Mrs. Quince Crawa it. rich If by A be will Pictures made in Crayon, good program sharp. man starts a project, encourage ford assisted in entertaining. Those rendered. Pastel, Water Color, him; or a poor man, help him. present were Mr. and Mrs. Quince Argentic or Platinoid. sift The little daughter of Matt War- Dont be afraid to stick your hand Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer ner, who is living with her grand- in your pocket. If you have means Moffitt, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burns, mother, Mrs. Christen Christian- invest in something that will give Mrs. Helena Madsen, the Misses Crawsen, on South Main street, is quite employment to somebody. Do not Magnolia llougaard, May on Vilate kick ford, amendment llarmon, May Reid, every proposed ill with scarlatina. The home was because it is not at your Ruby Reid, Iris Lowry, Etta Tensimply under placed quarantine Monday, own door. Do all you can to beau- nant, Bernice Tuttle, Etta Anderft An exhibition of the kind of tify the town and your own prop- son, Jessie Tucker, Retta Snow, work being done in the public erty also. Be friendly to everybody Anna Mickelson, Necha, Ingreand schools will be given next I riday, and courteous to strangers, and Ada Jolley, Miranda Jensen, and Feb. 27, at the Central building. never forget that you are a part of Messrs. G. M. Spicer, Frank NelA parents meeting will be held at the town and that your own de- son, Frank Fielding, E. Braith-waitP. A. Poulson, B. Parry, 2 p. m. of the same day. All pa- portment, does its 6hare in giving to the town its character. Sell and P. Westenskow, Charles Johnson, trons are very cordially invited. buy all you can at home. Stand Fred Jensen, Jr. Metcalf William by all other enterprising citizens Representative was in the city on legal and be ready to do some of the Card of Thanks. business. Mr. Metcalf has been work yourself; and dont grumble confined at his home the past two and spend your time in prophesyI hereby wish to thank the many weeks with rheumatism, and will ing failures. And right here is friends who attended my wife in go to the capital next Sunday to where the Arrapine Commercial her last sickness, and all who asagain enter upon his duties in the Club will make itself a power of sisted me in my time of distress good in Manti. The object of this and need. Their services so freely Legislature. organization is to promote home given at that time will never be Luther Tuttle, the harness man, industry, to advance sociability forgotten. I also thank you in the will commence the erection of a among its members, and in short name of my son and daughter, who business building on the lot just to build up Manti and make it a will ever be grateful to those who north of the Tuttle block as soon city. If you stand for progress, waited and attended on their mother as the weather will permit. The then identify yourself with the pro- - in her sickness, so willingly and building will be of brick with iron fressive citizens; put your helpfully. I am, Yours very sincerely, wheel and help push out front, two stories, with 22 feet of the rut. front and 80 feet in depth. Half Block South of Tabernacle. Geobge Scott. Ef-fi- e Livery y and Draying. Ed. Olson, bon-bon- Photographer. FURNITURE. e, Best Makes, Best Finish, Right Prices. to-da- v A. O. ANDERSON'S, |