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Show Notice. Th ( jj- -j ' til ( m: ; i in r t tiiM.i tv n i vgi J0S t 1 1 tul rdP H vYs. t having j th :i buried a Mifficlri.t tit jt !i to jji cuniimlu tt i t . rent their 1u1ch .o burnt!, Mjrh rtuitr.ij should au.i it H hen bj os cirtil that they bn tain u to u point b ycmd lb" g hill wh'-r- d mgr cf fiools down iulu t!m town thd carcas-i-- s We wan I vuu to come limits, as whs tb iv.m during tie raiu which fell Mend ay night, will bo and got some of our avoided. DOG DAY BARGAINS." Cases tf infringement of this order Wc arc going to put on coming to tne no ion of the to?ui auth ritiet will 1: dealt with aecml-in- THE BARGAIN COUNTER to tw. MANY USEFUL THINGS .RUIN M. KNIGHTON Town Preside ut. WHICH YOU WILL NEED Town t f ChirnNou, 1t.di, August '21, ibi niy outHwrt-u- f v. it Lot Wo iuivo tl:e bo::t line of GLOVES on Inc market at arc sellii!;; thoiii at li:e RIGHT PIUCEs. 1 - e g 1 1e SHOES Next Week ua-hiu- HOW ALOFT SHOES? WE ARE STILL i:s on X W I IM There nr hundreds of old ami orchards in l.lah that would bj vastly b neliited by picturing a bind of sheep in them every fall. The sheep will not injure old trus atul tley will eat marly all witdq pick up the fallen fruit, browco off the bru-- h m;d scatter fertility evenly over the laud If the orchard owner has no sheep it will pay him hand aotnely to give the pasture free to some sheep owner. The sen ices of the sheep in ckauing op ami fertilising the orchard will bo worth many tiin-- s what the ut'eUs and .pass arc. oh! an Utah orchard might be Many actually rejuvenated in this manner with priming and spraying added.-Dc'cr- ct Farmer. tr-vd- Heme Missionaries. Hie PRICE Austin Kearns amt John Mndreu and Eloise V, Sorenseu, KMigion clans workers. and Ephraim Chiistian Munk Centertield--Ernes- Banrasi THE YEAR. We will b - let AT Them Bargains. p X.- -4 W ! t Notice. The monthly Priesthood meeting of the South Sanpete stake will be held at the Manti tabernacle Saturday, Augu8t2, 1906, at 11 oclock a. in, The flih Council will meet at 10 oclock, at the Tithing Office. ' A full attendance of the Priesthood of the stake is requested to be PleaSC Do Not Wait; Stake Presidency, IRON and STEEL FENCES. Sanpete Co. I STUDEBAKER WAGON AND BUGGY OR US. BEST In the WORLD Center field, T UTAH. - I NOW OPEN With a New Line of Up-to-Da- te Dry Goods, Notions Ladies &. Gents Our new prices will apppeal to you as never before! When you are passing just call in and let us show you through Your Credit is Good in the neiv store. -- - C 3C2iSE2322ES- - ' - GUNNISON CASH STORE AT Ezra Shohaaker, n iLrn THEODORES f prrv J & Soils, Wr EVERYTHING Ger---ria- to ID. Headstones, Mantles, Grates, It pays to buy Lpwis Anderson, Joseph Y. Jensen, . 12 Furnishings, present. German Settlers in Russia. In Russia there nre 1,700,000 s:w. von: iri.vra m: afyoilv- : ' ICt puicn MANTI, and Maria Lowry, Religion class workers. Manti Lais P. Jensen and Frederick J. Christiansen Jr. Mayfield Edward T. Parry and . William M. Cox, Religion clasnj workers. Sterling -- George E. Bench and John P. Sorensen. Meetings will be held in the several Wards Sunday, August 26, 1906, commencing at 2 oclock p. m. i i Granite end Marble Monuments, PAINTING NOW I it MAGN anil STONES CUTTERS. . settlers. 0 l!t Iiirguip (TunUr. lViiv y J. ,7) to NIAO. Ha.; Tbcodoiv i .o down? Yell. I GUESS NOT! Remember To GuchiscnJulius B. Christotweu o ' N Monday. 12 lit YE SKITS. Perry G. SnowT. Fayette Conrad Stut'.zoegger and Delphia J. Crawford, Religion class '(.'y the TWINE. II U Y Many People Arc Lareou, workers EE You need some RINDING TWINE. Coll,,: Wo will Cuuranu ; us before you buv. -- i them. AT JUST THIS TIME Or I. Avtol (IFiTlNG . Ut. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, GET A COUPON. J. W. EDWARDS, |