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Show f HmMr I. CnVrM 31, t Ouu1on. Huh. VOIi. VI. AN iivonA-- c !i nuiur. GUNNISON, OIIDINANCE. Providing for Li carding Livery Stable Keeper. Be it ordnioed by tbi board of trusts of the town of Gunnison, as An Ordinance follow: Lirery Stahle Keeper License. A lirery stable keeper is one tvho keeps for hire horses, carriages or other vehicle. Yearly licenses may be issued upon payment of the amount hereinafter mentioned, and the filing of a sworn statement showing the number of animals and vehicles of.all descriptions to be kept by the person raakiugapplication as Sac. 1. follows 4 : For fivavehicles and, over, with animals. $15. For lass than fire vehicles, with animals, $10. See. 2. This oridinance'ehall Aot of urxlt--r Dura Promrtly Relieved Piia Bain. ty Chan-bertal- of Ounnisoa ss: I, Junius Metcalf, the town clerk of the town of Gunnison, Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing ordinance is a full true, and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "An ordinance providing for licensing lirery stable keeper," passed by the board of,trustees of the town of Gunnison, Utah, on the 7th day of Oct., 1995 Witness my hand and the seal of said town this 7th day of Oct., '1905. JUNIUS METCALF, (Seal.) Town Clerk. , By Ray Metcalf, Deputy Clerk, Date of publication, Oct. 20, 1905, - - AN ORDIMANCE. An Ordinance Amending Section 65 of the Revised Ordinances of the Town of Gunnison. Bi it ordained by the board of trustees of the town of Gunnison, as follows : Section 1 . That section 55 of the revised ordinances of the town of Gunnison be and thegsame is hereby amended to read as follow : Section 55. .Butchers and Slaughterers. Every buteher or slaughterer shall pay a yearly license of $20. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage wocit-e- d for whatsoever a man Neoweth, that shall he also reap," were the opening words quoted by Mrs. Helm L. Bullock of .Elmira, N. Y., in her lecture delivered last night, at the Jl. S. Hall, under the auspices of the local W. C. T. U. She had but a small audience and a number of the members were oonspicuous by their absence, Mrs, Bullock took up the temperance cause in a recital of instances that have tended to the downfall of humanity from the effects of drink and its attendant crime. She pleaded earnestly for th6 espousal of her cause by those present who were not already enlisted, and encouraged the local organization in its work of reform, concluding with Pauls beautiful admonition : "And let us uot be weary in well doing; for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not." The members present remained after the lecture for transaction of business. Mrs, Bullock is one of the hational organizers of the W. O, T. U., aud will be odo of the principal speakers at the state convention to be held tomorrow and Sunday at Salt Lake. : e round the neighborhood. Axtell Lars C. N, Myrup and II. m e W. Nielaon. "Caress the kicking cow, t Centerfleld Lar P, Jensen and dairy jiupur. Anyway, don't use a board with nails in ir. flyrum Christensen. at it at Ephraim Stake Presidency (South j The Inland Stock company i bck ward conference.) again at the Fayette Austin Kearns and John to mikeiU Gunnison opera houto stay two Larson. 1 aud 2. Vov. This company Gunnisou O. P. Larson and W. nights, carriuH with it a g.xi baud aud orD. Livingston, Mayfield t. W. Jensen and.W. chestra, and the efficiency of the oast is favorably known to our theatre O. Barton. , Sterling--$take- j Primary Confer- goer. The plays they are to present will be "In the Heart of Londou" ence. LocalJConference. Meetings will be held at the re- and "The Phoenix." a a at petitive ward houses, Oct. 22. The met Republicans of Gunni-o- n LEWIS ANDERSON, in primary Monday evening, and JOS. Y. JENSEN, nomiu Mod a ticket to be otod for at EZRA IIOMAKEn, the ensuing municipal election. T. Stake Presidency. F. Kearns was the unanimous choice of the xcorc people pr.ent, to a third LOCAL ITCU9. term as town president. C. I. ChrisYou are sure to get best values for tenson is again up for trustees, with your money in buying your Shoes and the following new aio:i.itest. Call A. Shirts at Peter Christiansens, ouo Erickaoa, C. M. Madsen and George dcor north of postoftice. S. Frftncis, Besides nominating a a it n Seed Seed Seed I The Sed ticket there was a reorganization of Growers Association, of Gunnisou, the local party officers. W. Metcalf will pay you more than the other and It. Christenson, who have held fellow for your alfalfa seed. Sell to the position of precinct chairman aud us if you are after getting the bost secretary, reapeotivedy, for bo long, eaoh resigned their charge, aud price going. are succeeded by C. I. Christenson O. B. BERGLUND, Mgr. as chairman and O. M. Madsou r. o - 1 . 1 fieo-retar- Miss Hilda Soderberg has qualified to act as postmaster at Center-fiel- R d in place of Richard Fjeldsted, resigned. Temperance Lecture. "Be not deceived ; God is not Charity begin at horn', but la no law that prohibit it from .id apin-aranc- reoommendjit p. NO. 52. tb-r- n' very often for rrata burns, strains and lame bank, an have Dover known it to disappoint. For sale by Gunnison Co-oJ; I 1905.: Horne Missionaries A little child of Michael Straus, of take effect immediately Jupon its passage Vernon, Conn., was recently in great end publication. pain from a burn on the hand, and as ooM applications only increased the . Passed this 7th day of Ocl.; 1905. Trustees voting Yes, C. I. Chris- inflammation, Mr. Straus came to Mr tenson, J. S. Peterson. E. A. Modeen. James M. Nichols, a local merchant, for something to stop the pain. Mr. Absent, Raubeu Christenson. Nichols says : "I advised him to use T. F. KEARNS, Town President. Chamberlains Pain Balm, and th9 Attest : JUNIUS METCALF, TowuClerk. first application drew out the inflammation and gave immediate relief. I By Ray Mato ilf,j Deputy Clerk. State of Utah, Sanpete County. Town have used this liniment myself and K lT. OCTOBKK 20, UTAH, I'ltIDAY, By Ray Metcalf, Deputy Clerk. State of Utah, Sanpete County, Town of Gunnison b. I Junius Metcalf, the town clerk of the town of Gunnisou, Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing ordinance is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "An ordinance amendiug section 55 of the revied ordinances of the town of Gunnison," passed by the board of trustees of the town of GunnRon, Utah, on the 7th day of Oct., 1905. Witness my band and seal of said town this 7th day of October, 1905. JUNIUS METCALF, (Seal.) Town Clerk, By Ray Metcalf, Deputy Clerk. Date of publication, Oct. 20, 1905. Pais Prom March I, Conirt-aio- f at te A call has been made for a Citizens R Citizens y. R Prinnry. A Citizens Party Primary will bii held at the II. S. Hall. Gunnison, Party primary, to bo held in the R, Utah, ou Monday night, Oct. 23, 1905 S. Hall next Monday night. Looks at 8 oclock, for the purpose of nomilike were going to have a taste of nating candidates for the following opposition after all, municipal offices to be yoted for at n k the municipal election to bo hold on W. D. Roper cf this city is expected Nov. 7, 1905, viz : to arrive home by todays train, from Tuesday, Ono Town President. his missionary work in the Eastern Four Trustees. states. Mr. Roper has been absent O. B. BERGLUND, from home twenty-fivmonths. e 5 A surprise t party was tendered Mr. aud Mrs. F. L. Copening by a number of their friends, Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Copening expect to leave shortly and make their home in Idaho. H It R The begin; ers and &ixth grade deparments at the Washington school are both closed today to give opportunity for the teaoher3, Miss May Gottfredson and Joseph A. Larson, to attend final teachers examination being held at Ephraim, R Preciuot Chairman Atlcckei By a Mob and beaten in a labor riot until cover- ed with sores, a Chicago street car conductor applied Bucklons Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. "I used it in my family, writes G. J, Welch, of Tokonsha, Mich., and .ind it perfect." Simply great f cuts and burns. Only 25o at drug stcae, Nor-deck'- BORN- s - R Forest Ranger E. H. Clarke, of LARSON In this city, Qot. 17, 1905 to the wife cf Joseph A. Larson, a this city, has been transferred from and publication. the Manti reserve to Slt Lake redaughter. Trustees voting yes, C. I. ChristenCHILDS In this city, ()?t. 15, 190,5 he will be kept on duty serve, where son, J. S. Peterson, E. A. Modeen, to the wife of Edward S. Childs, a the year through, instead of only durAbsent, Reuben Christenson, daughter. ing the snmmer season. Mr. and Passed the 7th day of Oct., 1905. Mrs. Clarke will make their home at DAOK At Fayette, Oct. 5, 1905, to T. F. KEARNS, WANTED Team to haul flour to Murray while Mr. Clarke retains this Mr. and .Mrs. William C. Dack, e Town President. Attest: Nevada. Call on C. C. Labsbn, of position ; daughter. JUNIUS METCALF, Town Clerk. Mayfield. A . - Vi |