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Show 4 Street Supervisor J. P. Tjeldsied has ben busy this week looking af the work of building the new depo Williitn B I iagday of Lot ha? road. The road U now almost comtbe pnet wek iu Giiuni-o- n far the purchj of the pleted. H j .uiioa Bar saloon. Last Monday, Judge Wilson of LOCAL ITEMS. a n tiutf he'd I) L'mi Pali-acj- Colo, was a GunuUon e, ximiD4tions for trncbermvi!! , Od-u- Provo ami ud 11 S.p!-m- br Salt Lake, Cdtrcilr. visi- tor looking over the Highland canal at aud reeeivoir project with a vjaw of Mai.ti, puichasing 1st d. We ere informed mat the gentleman expired biun-e12 d being favorably impressed with Anyone wnbiug to Ikuto money tbe outlook, and it is thought a ahould write or c?ll upon John M ileal will be made iS Knighton, Juab. Utah. t r r r R Noodles. Shuttles and Bobbins for use In All Makes of Sewing Machines. R events of the One of tbe r?k was a raid pari) given by tUe iioyai .Neighbors iu then cony club day) night for .hn purpo-- w of elec ink iuiiu a lad iursday evening. Mrs. aoMU . Peleraou WdS awarded hist delegates to attend tbe county and Palu Peterson first ad.e to be held at Manti Sept. J Refreshments eulnaitns ami to designate ileleatea to the Re Wrle erfled unl ti e lieDt Wd8 pro publican state and judicial convenuuuuC'il a i try prdsaut one. tions. and also to nominate a Justice mm of tbe Peace and Constable for Gum Republican primary will b belt in the opera boue tom irro-(Sour A v cou-veutio- u, filmpl. durable, antairatle. IiibrJiscyDtJlclti-lfeTenlotb- No twisting, title g or entiles itroad. BOYS OVERALLS R R $1.25 for 35c. 80c. MENS FANCY PANTS $1.25 for 80c sizes 20 to 23 MENS KAKHAI PANTS UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. niaon preciuct R nutnborcf most sensational cases are to heard before Judire Erickson the coming sessioo of the Seventh District court which opens in Manti. Monday, September 11. Among the A principal cases of note to be tru'd thi term will be tbe Archie Burns murder The famous Webb Green case, case will come tip tbe second time for trial at this term of court. John U. Baxter jr., of Sjiring City, who is charged with a misdemeanor, baa al so been set for the September term. Another case to be t ied is that of Thomas Thomson of Ft. Green, who is charged with grand larceny. At the previous trial the jurv disagreed, necessitating another heating of the case. It is expected that a number of civil cases will also oe tried this term. temlur 1 1 lb and 12dj ; enirHuceX4itiinatonst Uit and lUiti; iutr ictnn Regi-lratio- ol Hiuilaiiis, u a- - j tu-r logins September II. b ,1 The UuiieiMly lucludes the of Arts and Scionc-h- , ;h- - State Nr-ma- l School, (he State School ol .Mil e, he Utah Suhool of Medicine depart meat of Law, and a Preparatory School. The Catalog which tl.e various courses ollered, requirement-o- f admi-sioetc, is rent fr-by the S-b- GUNNISON CO o 0. 0. H BERGLUND,. Manager. ST ar 33 ilw-cnb- e u, e Fayette Citizen Makes Reply. A. H. Christenson, E. D. Woolley. & WOOLLEY an article CHRISTENSON published iu tbe Gazette some time ago, iu regards to the school? and Office over Maatl City Sevlais Bank. trustees of Fajefte, tha writer did Turned from World to Philanthrcp' AUHTI, - - - UTAH. article probably ou ho noteiguthe Lady St. Heller, since the death o. i au article that was; of her husband, Sir Francis Jeune. tbr jeouot writing famous divorce Judge, has led a re mi9leaaing wherein it states that tbe tired life. Once one of the great esi people supposed that that tbe trustees GUY BARNUIH of society leaders, she row spends h? understood that they stood ready to time tn charitable and philanthropic Public Stenographer give any financial aid that would be work. will that Iu say reply necessary. Expert Collector the people did not suppese auy such thing, nor did the trustees understand Note, Claims, Judgments, collected reasonable. any such arrangement. The matter anywhere, Charges was not brought before the trustees, Quick and reliable service, Office Paint-Go-od and therefore could be no understandnear court House. them. between ing That's good 'logic. cause and MAXTl UTAH. The trustees are willing to do all in effect. But logic, bpoor poor judgnelit of the their power for (be ment, and poor economy to expect good isono-ilsbut they curiot ruo a school results from poor paint. on promises, which was tried sou e The best good paint is y jars ago and failed. there in a whj to lengthen tbe tine We SiiERm-Wiimof school. This cant he do in by MADS 70 FAINT BUILDINGS WITH faw kickers, but shouid be brought a pure white lead, Utah. up in the proper wav. zinc white, and UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City. FAYETTE, Aug 25.-- To Lawyers, W. Good ) Results Its its - , KSt, dark. a Most Tamable of all mivtbmrDU. O. B. BfiRGLUND . Notary Public. paw m Its pure Gunnison, bin seed pure E. J. MELLOR. It oil paint. JOSEPH HIGHAM covers most, spreads cas- iest, looks host, wears I longest, is most economical, mUi paint. Made Statue Out a Hoodoo. An elderly man in Shrewsbury, Dng and, was showing a coupls of friends forty-eig- ht . handsome H shades. Color cards given upon request. S3 i- t- SO.LLt BV BECK Centerfleld, Utah. Practical Weaver. about the town. They tarried before Carpets Cloth and the Finer the place where the statu of Shrews Fabrics to Order. burys great son, Darwin, sits and broods. That, said the Shrewsbury Has a New Loom of Modern Make man, pointing with a bulging umbrella, Years of Experience "la Darwin Yes, answered one of All Work Guarantee the visitors, after a ratbyi unfriendly Your Patronage Solicited. scrutiny, that was him as said we all He did Went come from monkeys. Cor. block South ol Jefferson school on the Shrewsbury man, and ITI tell GUNNISON, - - . UTAH. you another thing. Wot long ago the steeple of one of our churches fell down. There are many as says It Is a judgment upon the town for putting The Gazette $1.50jer year Tm. to a statue up Its a painters Made in . s |