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Show R ! Ti 19, iaas. nt OunnUon. (lull, a VOL. IX matter, under Art of Cotiereuof March aprond-flit- s 3. IfrTW. OUXXISOX, UTAH, F1UDAY, SEPTE31 Will Organize Large Enrollment At Public Schools. Gun Ill-'I- t IS. 1008. Democrats Name Club. County Ticket. .VO. BUY YOUR The public schools of tbs Gunnison A number of Salt Lake and GunThe following county officers weie district opened Monday with the best nison people are forming a gun club placed in nomiuatiou at the Demoshowing of any previous year. There which will take in all the lands own- cratic county convention held at was a total of 313 pupils registered ed bj Vau 1). Spalding and company. Manti on Thursday of this week ; Monday, an increase of 49 over the Tbi9 will include all the land along Commissioner, four year term , X. first days enrollment last year. The the Sevier river, on either side, from number of pupils and the buildings llynns meadow south to the Bobbins to which they are assigned are : dam, a distance of four and f Washington, 153; Lincoln, 102; Jef- miles. The results from this organization ferson, 23 ; Grant, 30. Following is the line up of the will be beneficial to the country, as it will be the purpose of the club to present corps of teachers : John Beal, Principal, 8th grado. protect the game in this part of the Washington Joseph Christenson, county. J. S. Baxter, the present 0th and 7th grades ; John E. Metcalf, county game warden, will qualify as 4th and 5th grades; Miss Mulvena deputy sheriff in order that he may Christenson, 2nd and 3rd grades; have authority and be in a position Mi'S Bose Conrad, beginners and let. to deal with any one who may be Lincoln E. H. Bardsley, principal found trespassing on the lands con5th. G:h, and 7th grades; Chas. H, trolled by the club. Embley, 2ud, 3rd and 4th grades ; Miss Emma Lund, begiuners and 1st grade First Annual Auction Sale. Jefferson Newell A. Christensom one-hal- P. Sorenson of Centerfield. Commissioner, two year term, Joseph Hansen of Fairview. Clerk, Urvin Gee of Moroni. Kecorder, Lauritz Larson of Mt. Pleasant. Treasurer, Joseph Judd of Manti. Assessor. Ed. P. Tominder of Ephraim. Attorney, George ChristeDson of Ephraim. Superintendent of Schools, James W. Anderson of SprtngCity. Sheriff, George W. Lowery, Manti Surveyor, Buel W. Graves of ex- ists in some of the grades, especially the beginners and first grade. Sixty five pupils registered in the beginners and first grade at the Washington, Monday, and until other arrangements can be made these grades will have half day sessions. The trustees desire that students begin school early, and have made a ruling that students must enter within four weeks or they forfeit their right in the grades to which they have -- been promoted. NOTICE. Van D. Spalding & Livingston have several hundred acres of Land for fall plowing which they will conlract at prices from $1.50 to $2.50 per acre. Parties wishing to contract for this work should apply early. For full particulars see H. A. Kearns, Gunnison, Utah. Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! Jersey cattle, sisting of registered and Grade Jerseys of the G?lden Lad, Diploma, Phyllis Entire herd, inand other familiescluding heifers, has an average record of better than 300 lbs. per annum for each cow. For furthur information write the Crystal Spring Dairy Frrm, Manti, Utah. - Horsemen Attention. s The State Board of Ilorse hereby issues a call for a meeting, in Salt Lake City, during the State Fair week, of all men interested in the horse industry. The purpose of the meeting will be to organize a Utah Horse Breeders association and to discuss all subjects pertaining to the horse business. The time and place of the meeting will be announced later. Commis-missioner- Gunnison Cash Store NEXT WEEK Bepresectatives, John S. Blain of Spring City ami Arnasi Aldrich of Mt. Pleasant. The platform adopted by the conwill Farm Crystal Spring Dairy vention endorses the national platChas. E. Embley, mixed sell, at public auction, commencing form The adopted at Denver. at teu oelock a. m. Sept. 28th, 1908, measure adopted by the Bepublican conits entire herd of The usual crowded condition AT THE Ephraim. mixed school. Grant school. 1 commissioners to raise the salaries of county officials was condemned aud a resolution adopted recommending that the salaries of the officials remain the same as in the past. The platform contains a strong prohibition plank and instructs its delegates to work for state aid to high schools. Delegatei were elected to attend the state aud judicial convention at We will offer our entire stock of Mens Youths, Boys and Childs Suits for less than they cost ns, in order to close them out before our big fall iine arrives. Logan, Sept. 22. Christenson Named For District Judge. Mens $9.50 Suits for At the Seventh judicial district convention of the Republican party, held at Price last Saturday, resulted in the nomination of A. II, Christenson of Manti for judge and F. E. Woods of Castledale for district attorney. Christenson was nominated by acclamation and Woods won out over Lewis Larson by a vote of 44 to 19. On tha Wrong Trail. "It i3 no more than right that the The best of feeling was manifest strong should aid the weak,5 said and great demonstrations were made the landlady. when the results were announced. And yet, rejoined the sarcastic W. D. Livingston was present and T fail to see how boarder, dropping a hunk of butter in the coffee would pledged his support to tne ticket Kennebec Journal. nominated. benefit it any. Tbe Cove Creek Coal company will Tho Man and the Hour. sell the best screened lump coal at the Scarce Article. sudMason-Lodg- e Mrs. (waking be mime $3 50 per ton, delivered for for a wise man "Dont Is that you, Henry ? What by caalieii'Tut,locking denly) a Georgia says $4.75 per ton. Peanut coal $1.60 at time is it ? ' ith all the bright sun-Mr. Mason-Lodg- e sends down, you may (comfortingly) miop, or $2.85 delivered. Order by Vt i S earlier much t! dear! you're grayheaded without Sh, mail from S. M. Duggins, Sterling, -- 7 v!. ... one!" ia at tliish time, I V,' Mens $12.50 Suits for Mens 7 OC $14.50 Suits for Boys, Youths and Childs in like porportiou. ; phi-I'iT-;,V- T Yours for businssse. u . Utah - W FUWAl |