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Show local and PersoisaL The trbeteea of the Gun niton BcbooJ district have called h special meeting to bo held June 22, 1909, for the purpose pur-pose of voting upon the question of bonding the district to the amount of $18,000, this money to be used for building additional school room in Gunnison, Centerfield and Axtell. Last year the proposition to bond for a central school building was voted down, but this year with the money to be divided between the three places there is no doubt that the bond will carry. k n Mr. nnd Mrs, Joseph E. Dennison of this city mouru the loss of their two-month-old baby boy which oc-cured oc-cured Monday evening from an attack at-tack of whooping cough. A abort (unera! service was held fro.il the residence Wednesday and the remains re-mains were taken to Sterling for interment, w a MONEY TO LOAN. Auyone wishing to borrow money on easy terms should see Mrs. Aunie C. Christenson, Gunnison, Utah, a c n At the Isst legular session of the county comm'.Bsiouers, Centerfield was duly incorporated as a town, with Lare C. N. My rap as president. Their corporate limits join Gunnison on the south. R ft It Mrs. H, A. Kearus went up to Mt. Pleasant this week 1 to attend the coliiujeuceoieut exercises ol the Waaatcn academy. Ot K Work commenced this week on the iouudaiiou for the two story bricli ounuiug to be erected by Droggist Paul von NorUeck on fiSain atreet. tt t The first application of ManZan, the g.eal iriio leaieUy, will annual lut-laniiy give reuei. Continue:.' use of Mriuzdu i'or a few days will e.Uecii a cure. The lube in whicu it is pat up nrs a sm.-ih nozzle attiched, so ohot luere la no inconvenience wzititever. M.auZan la for the cure of any kind ol piles. It is sold here by Paul von Nordeck, The ''circle wave" merry-go-round with its wheezy organ, was quite an attraction for the children Tuesday and Wednesday evening. The outfit out-fit left Friday !'ro Ephraim where it will run during the carnival week. Wt. R K David Dimmick of Glenwood, a former resident of Gunni3on, was visiting here thia week. Mr. Dim-mick Dim-mick is now traveling for Malouf T Bros of Richfield. K R R The name of our town Btands for a picture in the minds of all who have lingered even for a few fleeting days within the charm of its wooing beauty It stands dot alone as a pleasant pic-tun-, but as the future ideal to its own loyal citiaons, It is unique among its sisters in this county as an ideal city of homes, even as the coun ty is unique for its wealth, fertility and manifold attractions . t Summer coughs and colds are obstinate obsti-nate and difficult to cure. The most prompt method is to take something pleaaaut which will gently move the bowels ; a good laxative cough syrup. Bees Laxative Cough Syrnp will surely and promptly oure your' cold. Soid by Paul von Nordeok. R K K Work on the Giunisou Valley Bank building has been at a standstill stand-still owing to a delayed Bhipmenl of the steel. The basement walls have been completed and as soon. as the steel arrives a large force of men will again be put to work. It is expected the building will be completed abou t the 1st of August. R R R Things are moviug along nicely for the local Telephone company and in another week the wires here in town will bo burning with messages. The to Centerfield and Fayette will then be completed just as fast as possible. R R R Mr and Mrs. Neil Soreuson are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl at their home. Friday morning. MRU John P. Jensen returned home Sunday from Rhvolite, Nev., where he has been employed during the past winter. R R R Give us your order for coal that J Makes a clean fire. BECKS, Centerfield, Utah. |