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Show FARMERS INDUSTRIAL TRAIN MONDAY NEXT. Centerfield Preparing Two Big Meetings. j The following letter and notice regarding re-garding the industrial train due at Gunnison station over the Denver & Rio Grande next Monday noon for a day's stay, is handed to The Gazette with a request to publish : Mr, Brigham Jensen, Centerfield, Utah, Dear Sir We are sending you under un-der Beparate cover a number of posters pos-ters announcing the arrival of our farmers' industrial train, which this year is bigger and better than ever before. We have a car of exhibits, a car of pure bred live stock, a lecture coach and a living coach, and will be in your community on Monday, February Feb-ruary 26. We will appreciate it very much if you will give this matter publicity by advertising public meetings and making mak-ing whatever other arrangements you might deem best for the success of the work. We are glad to be of service to you, and if there is anything that you can suggest that will make the work more helpful, we shall be very glad to receive re-ceive these suggestions. Sincerely jours, Lewis A. Mebbill. Special to the Communities of Gunnison Gunni-son Valley and Its Vicinity : We, the members of a special committee com-mittee appointed from the Centerfield commercial club, earnestly desire that the people of Gunnison valley and vicinity come out en masse to meet the farmers' industrial traiu due from the south Monday, February 26. There will be two meetings held in the Centerfield opera house, at 2:80 and 7 :30 o'clock respectively. Choice musical selections will be rendered. By order of the Arrangement Committee, Com-mittee, O. W. McCONKIE, Chairman. |