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Show floored vcfUr IP. IW. at Qunalaon, L'Ul, m aarond-rU- tnttr. ider Art of Conjrrtnii of March 3. tT, r . GUNNISON, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST VOL IX II, l'JOS. NO. 12. Editor and Mrs. 0. N. Lund of FUNERAL SERVICES OVES Salina were Oentsrfield visitors last MRS. CARL A. MODEEN. and Monday, tbs guests of FOR SALE CHEAP A good Sunday Mrs. Jins Hansen. Editor Lund Funeral services ware held lat Horae, Bi iggy and Htrneai. Enquire was a eller office this at Monday Tuesday afternoon over the remains at this office. of Mrs. Carl A. Modeen, whose death morning. WWW oocured last Sunday is the reault of Mr. and Mra. Gso. S. Franaiaapent an attack of consumption from which Harvesting cf grain has oommenead the flrat part of tha weak vlsltiug with she had been a sufferer for about a relatirea and frlenda at LeTan, their in this locality, and the orops will be year, bumper ones this year. They will former home, The services were held from the H. at at at surpass those of 1907, and tha crop S. Hall and were presided over by Mr. and Mri. E. II. Bird hare re- - last year was no small one. The Th Bishop Joseph Christenson. turned to their home at Milford after alfalfa seed crop will be good, but musical exeroiiea were furnished by week the is small this year com the ward choir under the direction of paat visiting the acrage pending with Mra. Birds pannts, Mr. and pared with other years. The second Clement Swalberg Thera was a Mra. W. II. Gribble. outtingof hay is now being put in large attendance, tha hall beirg pack WWW the stack and the reports are that the ed with sympathising frieuda sod At the regular session of theonunty relatives. Tha speakers wore John crop is vary good. commissioners last Tuesday a road Larson of this city, II. ML Garrick of WWW distriet was granted to Centerfield A delightful social was given at the Centerffald and Bishop Christenson, and Meadowville as soon as the lines home of J. J. Pickett last Wednesday who made consoling remarks and can be surveyed. It was given uuder the paid high tribute to the deoeased. evening. There were many beautiful floral w at w auspices of the Relief society in honor tli beautiful white casket beCharles Thompson was here this of Earl Fiokett who ie at present tributes, week repairing the telephone line ing smothered in fragrant blossoms. laboring in the missionary field. An Sarah Ann Thunnisen Modeen was which has been In bad oonditlon as excellent program was rendered after the daughter of Hans and Margaret the result of recent eleotrlo storms. which refreshments was served. A Thunnison, and was born in this city W B W nice puna of money was made up by June 24, 1870, 8he leaves a husband, A number of Gunnison people are those present, which will be sent to mother, five sisters and a host of attending the Utah county Indian Mr. Pickett to assist him In his labors. friends who tnonrn her demise. War Vetsrana reunion at Spanish The Gunnison City Band furnished Fork this week. Among those atmusic for the occasion. Coal! Coal! Coal! tending from this place are. Mayor WWW and Mrs Anthony Meteslf, Mr. and s Good screened lump The quarterly conference of the Mrs. H.L. Wilson and Mrs. Milliea South Sanpete stake convened in this coal $3 per ton. Peanut coal f 1.50 E. Nay. ton, at the Marrison mine, from city last Saturday and Sunday f with per WWW The remains of John B. Wasden, President Lewis Anderson presiding. Monday July 20, to September 1st 1908. Now is tbe time to get your whose death we mentioned last week, It was one of the largest attetded coal at reduced prices. Do it now. arrived in this city today and were gatherings that has been held iu the taken to the home ef his sister, Mrs. stake, and the large bowry was inFirst Passover Celebration. Mr. Wasden adequate to accommodate all who T. E. Christenson. The Jewish passover, a festival in of the destruction of commemoration Sunto the of attend his on came borne eon, Willard, died at the meetings of born the flrpt Egyptians, while at Salem, Idaho, after an illness of day. In addition to the Stake presi- the houses of thetbeJews were spared, fever. from few a was first celebrated in the new temtyphoid days only dency, high councilors, bishops and 513 B. C. ple He was on bis way home to Canada, other stake officers, there were present after a business and pleasure trip President Anthon H. Luad and AnToot Your Own Horn. when and The Californio, age of reserve Is past. If yon through Oregon drew Jensen of Salt Lake city. It really have anything that is worth at he was tAken sick. Funeral aervices was a Splendid conference, and a tentton, if you really deserve success will be held Sunday afternoon from you must tell peopl ao. general good time was had MIDQET NO. 12149 B. the R. S. Hall. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Buy the COAL that burn 0. B. Berglund. per ton. k m, from m, Erattus Peterson, manager of the local experiment farm, left Wednesday fora few days' visit at Richfield, at at at A number of Redmond and Salina people attended the conference held iu this city laat Sunday. at at at Mri. A. J. Robbloa and children are here from Good Springs, Not., visiting with her mother, Mra. Annie C. Christenson. w s; w number of Sunday eohool work era from the Gunnison and Center field wards will attend the Sunday School contention at Ephraim tomor row and Sunday. A WWW Mr. and Mrs. L. Ludvigson return d Monday from Salt Lake City, bar ing oeen called to the bedside of M.. Ludvigsons sister, Fredricks, who recently was oompelled to undergo an operation at St. Marks hospital, She is reported to be getting along nicely at this time. WWW C. I .Christenson and C. M. Madsen ana firsl-clae- will attend a meetiug of the Re publioan county committee tomorrow at Ephraim when the time and place for the county convention will be deoided upon. An effort will made to bring the oonrention to this city. WWW This offioe is in receipt of a little book from the Agricultural college of Logan containing views of the college and also some very excellent information regarding that institution of learning. Young men and women who are seeking an education ean do no better than attend that school. The regular catalogue containing complete information eoncerning the college, will be mailed upon WWW Fresh buns and doughnuts every Saturday at the Bakery. School year begins Sept. 15th, 1908 in Degree and certificate courses Agriculture, Domestic Science, Com- merce, Mechanic Arts, General Science. Courses in EVIusic. Circulars and Catalogue froo upon application REMOVAL SALE! For a short time we will sell a lot of Mens Ladies, Boys and Childrens shoes AT COST. Also a few Mens an 2 Bo'y Suits at cost Peter Christiansen Gunnison fclooc MU of Vila & Utah mitt Son |