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Show v ,fntr4 rfevtnWr 19. 102. t tfunnlou. Cub, VOL. VI. 5onJ-cU- mailer, euder Act of Controaaof March i " GUNNISON, CEXTEKFIEL1). UTAH, FHIDAY, a very cold stormy spring, but now it is warmer and DECORATION Centerfield will join with Gunnison on this occasion, both plaoes having common interest in the burial place. A program baa been outlined con elating of an oration , music and tanging, as follows ; 1. Musio by Gunnison and Center- field combined bands. 2. Prayer by Chaplain Edrick Savago. 3. Vocal Fel.otion. 4. Oration by lion, A. LI. Chris tenson. f. Mueic by combined bands. G. Vocal eelcotion. 7. Closing prayer by tho chaplain. Decorating of graves. 9 :00 a. m. : Procession will term at the town hall aud proceed to th cemetery in the following order: V, T. Lynch, sister of Charles Ernhley, U visiting herelhis week. Mrs. Charles E. Enable? is at home, having just finished his second year's .course at the Snow academy, Mrs. Dellle Anderson of Sterling is visiting at Centerfield this week with her pareats. A farewell party was given last iu honor of Saturday evening Martinus Nielson, who left Monday or a mission to Scandinavia. Royal Melghtors. Miss Burkella Pierce cf Salt Lake, supervising deputy of the Royal Neighbors of America for Colo-pdaUtah and Nevada, gave a delightful h cture at the Gunnison opera house evening, under the Wednesday auspices of the Sunflower camp, her theme being an eapoeiticu of the , purposes instituted by thord-- which ,'she represents. Miss Pierce captured her Lcarers at the start by assuming f. heart to Sho comhear! stjlo of delivery. manded closest attention though .overy division of the subject in hand, occupying perhaps thirty minutes. The organization cf the Royal Neighbors was viewed by the qs being very desirable, particularly for ladies, both for social and beneficent purposes. The talk was given by Miss Tierce with the object of inducing new members to become identified with the order, which is auxiliary to the Modern Woodmeu. The lecture was preceded by a short musioal program, Miss Lydia Swf-iand Miss Nettie Jensen each 6C.de; in g a sweet song, to piano ao .companiuient by Mis Minnie Sanders. u STARS OF THE MILKY WAY. Distances Computed in Hundreds of Millions of Miles. Speaking roughly, we have reason, from the data so far available, to believe that the stars of the Milky Way are situated at a distance between 100,000,000 and 200,000,000 times the .distance of the sun. At distances less than this it seems likely that the stars are distributed through space with some approach to uniformity. We may state as a general conclusion, indicated by several methods of making the estimate, that nearly all the stars which we can see with our telescopes are contained within a sphere not likely to be much more than times the distance of the sun. The inquiring reader may ask another nuesticn. Granting that all the stars that we can see are contained T'Tnin this limit, may there not be any number of stars without the limit which are invisible only because they are too far away to be seen? Harpers Magazine. 200,-.000,- 00 DAY. The town council met Tuesday cveuiog and completed arrange meuti for holding appropriate exercUea at the cemetery on Memorial day, Tuesday Mav 30th. It la expected that Yegetatiou is beginning to show rapid growth io consequence. Joseph L. Jolley of Moroni is making his daily founds here iu the iutere-- t of the New York Life. 1 : tin Band, Mayer and Towm Council. Citizens. NO. 31. MAY 19, 1005. LOCAL PUBLIC OBSERVANCE !t has beea H. m D'lMS. Cemetery Notice. Mrs. Daisy J?i.seu id at Fi;e.to for a short itay with her parents. K K it to loau on real estate, Low Money nte of interest. Waltcb O.Christkmton, Guunisou, it K K Mrs Dr. John D. Paige formerly Miss Nellie S. Jensen, baa been epeiu'.ir.g iho week with her parents who are using any part of the cemetery .without haviug paid for tho space ao oc, cupied, nnd would like to keep fame iu their possession, should not delay longer the procuiiug of their deeds to such lots from tho town corporation. For the convenience cf tho publio tho town clerk will bo at the cemetery oc Decoration day, prepared to receive iu tLia city. payment for burial lots and give K PL deeds thereto. Miss Annio James of Fayette loft temporary THOMAS KEARNS, Mis Monday for a trip to Europe. Town President. James will collect genealogical data and visit relatives during her absence, stopping r short time on her men have been Bent out from Lehi as experts. Tho training return, iu the states of Ohio and Iowa. Agricultural these young men received from lion. It K It George Austiu, agricultural superia C. E. Madsen has resumed his teudeut ol tho Utah Sugar company, bupiuesn, openiug up a shop in in tho okl implement building ad- has enabled them to wiu success Chris is tho sugar beet fields all over the am joining the Newport. west. Deseret Farmer. prepared to do all your tinkering, R R R tiuning und plumbing. Give him NOTICE-T- ho Centerfield Press,. d your patronage, that he may main- Brick company desires to let contract tain a business much needed in tho for furnishing .voud at the kilns. See community. the proprietor, Albeit Ockermag, it it it at ouco. It is deaiied that person tin-smithi- II. G. Hansen, county beo inspector, of Ephraim, ha9 been making a R R R Money to Loan cn water stock. professional tour of southern district or small amounts. F. L un- Large aud this week, Monday spending We hereby extend our sincero 3S Oofeni.no. in Gunnison and til Wednesday thanks to ihoso who bestowed their a it Mr. Ilansen reports the bee loving hands in ministering kindness Mrs. L. H. Erickson yesterday in a much healthier state to us in our recent ber.r. .ement and industry has boen known since ho took his remembered the printing office with to all who showed their respect by at- than office, five years ago. Apiarists, he a large bouquet of fragrant lilacs. tending tho funeral. Our apprecia are few in Gunnison, but in Thank you. lion cannot fully ho expressed in says, It It R Centerfield there is decided activity words. in this branch and a number are doSick headache results from a disMn. and M:.s. T". Ii. Gbibblb. well at business. the ing ordered stomach und is quickly cured R it R by Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Whcoring Cough. The funeral of little Rulon K. Tablets. For sale by Gunnison Co op. In the spring of 1901 my children Gribble took place Sunday afternoon, it tt it had whooping cough, says Mrs. D. the service being held from the lawn 1 used Mr. and Mrs, William Clarke, Mr, W, Capps, of Capps, Ala. in front of the residence, in the Chamberlains Cough Remedy with presence of a large gathering of and Mrs. James Metcalf, Jr., aud the most satisfactory results, I think relatives and friends. Bishop Joseph Mrs. Geo. Atkin, all of Salt Lake, and this is the beet remedy I have ever Christenson was in charge and spoke, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Bird, of Nephi, relatives of Mr. and Mrs, W. II. This seen for whooping cough. together with Edrick Savage and F. remedy keeps the cough loose, lessens L. Copening, comforting words to Gribble were all in attendance at tho the severity and frequenoy of the the bereavod parents, to whom the funeral Sunday. Mrs. Metcalf and coughiDg spell and counteracts any loss of their loved one had come as a Mrs. Bird will remain to visit for For severe shock. tendenoy toward pneumonia. I need Thee every some time, and Mrs, Atkin is planto remain and open up a dresssale by Gunnison Co op. hour, and Cease, ye fond parents, ning cease to weep were tenderly render- making establishment iu Gunnison. it n a Several ed by a quartette of voices. Vagrant's Epitaph. Change was his mistress, chance his floral tributes were iu evidence about Charles Nielson of Ceiiterfield, who counselor, no not couM Love keep him, duty forged tho beautiful casket. The remains has been under the necessity of unchain. The wide sons and the mountains called were followed to the cemetery by a dergoing treatment at the hospital at to him. Salt Lalio for some time past, csine And grav davuis saw his campfire in the lengthy cortege. rain! home last week for a short stay. The Sweet' hands might tremble! Ay-- but he Lucern was for many years con- physicians in chsr e of bis case are mu.st go, Revel might hold him for a little space, sidered the only crop for plowing hopeful of saving the affected leg, But tinning past the laughter and the under to enrich the soil, but there are and not resort to mputaticc. Mr. lamps His eyes must ever catch the luring other ob- Nielson has now used. The consideronly plants already spent face. to luoern is that it requires able means and is now ic very jection Dear eyes might question! Yes, and melt two ar three seasons to get a good straightened circumstances. Something again Rare lips, silently implore, stand and is in then there should be done to raise assistdifficulty But ever he must turn his furtive head And hear the other summons at the door. in out. Cow it peas, soy ance in his behalf. The deni red end killing Change was his mistress, chance his beans and vetch are leguminous in that direction would be materially counselor. The dark firs knew his whistle up the plants, rich in nitrogen, that make a aided if a benefit party were inaugutrail. and yesternight fine growth the first season and when rated under the Modern W oodmen or Why tarries he Adventure light her stars without avail. turned under they add both humus some of the organizations acting to Scribners. and nitrogen to the soil. Du- gether iu the two wards. Why nr The Gcnnisoit Gazette, $1.50. ring the last fourteen years forty two try it iu bo ?.orthy a cause CARD OF THANKS. Cen-terfiel- i r d. , .' to-da- y? |