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Show I - y - - S3 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Buy the COAL thnt burns 0. B. Berglund. $5 per ton. K K from Give us your order for coal that Makes a clean fire. BEBKS, Centerfield, Utah. it i e Mre. X. C. Sorenson is visiting .relatives at Provo this week. Miss Augusta Olson of this city has gone to Kajsville, Utah, where K K R Attorney E. D. Woolley of Manti she has been employed as teacher in was h Gunnison visitor Tuesday on the public schools of tbet place for business. the coming year. R K Tbr Sanpete County Medioal society will hold their next meeting in this city oq Oct. 10. R R R R . R R r Co. offers the The talented young leading lady Miss Foote-Taylo- Ada Daniels, supported by a strong company of players, at the opera money house Thursday Sept, 21. Anyone wishing to borrow should write or call upon Johq M. Knighton, Juab, Utah. R R R HENDERSON Fashion Form Corsets Judge Erickson issued an order Thursday postponing the remainder The Foote-Taylcompany at the of this term of court until ept. 21. Gunnison opera house, two nights r r R commencing Thursday, Sept. 21. The Democrats of this city met R R R R R or man is not necessarily wrong be- Tuesday evening and elected deleto attend the county eonvention cause ha does not do as the other gates at Manti Sept. 17. The following fellow wants him to do. were elected ; M. Beauaegard, Fred R R R N. C. Sorenson. For the Democratic state conven- Swalberg, R R R tion Bt Logan, Sept. 22 , the D. Sc R. For the county fair at Richfield G. Ry. will sell round trip continuous Sept. 17, 18 and 19, the D. & R. G. Ry presage tickets toSalt Lake and rewill sell continuous passage tickets to turn Sept. 20 and 21, final return Richfield and return at a rate of one limit Sept. 25, at rate of one fare for fare for the round trip. Tickets the round trip. Passengers must re- single on sale Sept. 1G to 19, inclusive, final purchase from Salt Lake to Logan limit Sept 20. via 0. S. L Hy. R R R R R R H. A. Smoot, a representative of the The Relief society gave another one their delightful lawn parties last Spaulding Manufacturing company was tried before Justice Swain last Wednesday evening. This one was given at the home of M. Beauregard, Wednesday morning charged with in honor cf Marenus D. Beauregard carrying on the business of a merchant who is laboring as a missionary in the in the Town of Gunnison without state of New York. An excellent first obtaining a license.. He was found guilty and the Justice imposed poogram was rendered, refreshments were served and the affair was voted a fine of $35. Smoot gave notice of an appeal and gave a bond of $70 for 3 most pleasant one by by all who his appearance at the district court. were preseut. A GUNNISON B. BERGLUND, Manager. ,0. E. D. Woolley. A. H. Christenson, milk cow for sile cheap Enquire of Mrs. Maria Nvhren. CHRISTENSON & WOOLLEY Good . R R R The school board and faculty met last Saturday evening and discussed the work and outlined plans for school work for the coming year. The faculty organized with John Beal as president ; Joseph Christenson, vice president and John E. Metcalf, secretary. R R R R Lawyers. Office over Manti MANTL R wo we MANTI - - Come early, marriage licenss was issued at Manti this week to Geoige Gooper of Fillmore and Misa Irene Bartholo mew of Fay ette. get first choice R R G eorge halverson is erecting a new home in the east part of town. R K K See Rex Wilson, the boy comedian, at the opera house nex Thursday and Friday night, with the Foote Tavior oompany 1 Centerfield, 9 - UtaH. R R UTAH. O. B. BERGLUND Notary Public. i Gunnison, Utah. R A R UTAH. Notes, Ciaims, Judgments, collected reasonable. anywhere. Charges Office Quick and reliable service, near court House. Rosenvall. R - - - Public Stenographer Expert Collector Mrs. Sophia Styner of Salt Lake has been visiting here this week the guest of her mother, Mrs. Annie R City Savings Bank. GUY W. BARNUM R Manager Peterson of the local ex- periment farm leaves Sunday for Logan where he will continue his studies at the Agricultural College. The Crops at the farm have been harvested aod he states that tha results for the first year have been quite satisfactory. i CO-- O R Job work at this office, JOSEPH HIGHAM Practical Weaver. Carpets Cloth and the Finer Fabrics to Order. Has a New Loom of Modern Make Years of Experience All Work Guarantee Your Patronage Solicited. CL bloc Is South of Jefferson school GUNNISON, - - - UTAH. - The Gazette $7.50per year |