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Show VOL. IX Political HlJXXI.SOJi, UTAH, FRIDAY, Money for Highland Reservoir. Dope. SO. CENTERFIELD After examining the Highland from now on Out! idtei Canal companys reaerroir pruj-th Nat wrek the State BrdofLaad dtcti)n iu Novtrabtr. The i?tve-utvJointuixHioners decided to make the tlotiLt eaudidntea bare hud it al loan of $10,000. a th-i- r cun way upto the preseut lime; ompany The company ia composed mostly but uov the candidate for tate aud citizi-uRod was organ-u-- d touuly cffieea are crowding theii way of (luuotaoii t twelve years ago. Ita upon tLe platform of a site on Stuprtr In a number of republi- project cun-iscans who tumk their name would Nine mile credit, about live miles I'K.k good on the state ticker. Only oriti east of tins citv, aud an Irriga-uocanal dung the east side of the U..m will Ijh rh ; out lu- frond' of tch cimIhIch .uilwotk valla). i'iie company ha expended con hard to have ttnur rat i ciioaeu s the aidn'-b- l' OuC. inoeey od the undertaking and it is estimated that uu additional Sweu O. Nu Lou's inet.da iusit be necessar to complete that S.vupt should haveti.egjvenoi-iSlWOrtil- l ship oui tr at Mr Xifl-o- n ij tb man 'the project, and thecompny applied to the state land board for the loan. fo t: d Dl'd ot a b April 23, 1908. Bern, to C. W. and Ella Metcalf, a a daughter, April 17th, and to Uaoa C. and Aduh Jen sen, a daughter, April 19th. I CASH a STORE. Miss May Bjwq of Fayette was ab-'U- :!G. GUNNISON tenter of Politic ivill occupy tb ht-tg- APRIL 24, I'.KK of married to James P. Chmten-o- n this place ytsttrday at the Manti temple. May prosperity attend them. The party given iu the Onterfield meetinghouse on the 17th io6t. in honor of Soreu Anderson and Jens C. Hansen was a decided aurcesa, and brought in acice little purse for each, aud the Relief acci- ty came in with their ususlV apiece. The brethren left here Wedaeiday morning for Salt Lake City where ; .'unlh, present county hi- they will be set apart today for a mis. 1 hi on t lie ?tate audit. fll.e alo. sion to Scaudinavia, and will take u of Manti w,u!d Ma held will be satisfied with any ship. L. i.. u their departure this evening, eastward like to In Mot(. trriauier. aud ttiU place oq the ticket, but she will dc friends iif A. Ij Latsou aotiid Ike to mand some recognition. He Got What He NeeieJ. have him i.amed lur Superintend nt Mt. Pleasant will probably support of pub ic instruction. Nino years ago it looked afif my j Sheriff Kuudsou for renomination Farth-iog- . For county officer practicaliv alj 0 f aud Laces Lt.. may contest with Fairvieir for time had come, says Mr, C. 1 wao the pteaeut iucuuib-ii- t of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter, are Candida e the commissioner. Wlilto Ludcr :'. t Cornet for rt elsoiou. of thf m will Spring City want the treasurer so ruu down that life hung on a vety have oppo-itio- n slender thread. It was then my drug- Covers, however, as other and Moroni the clerk. i.ud bight Gown Tom Peterson of Ephraim will ask gist recommended Electric Bitters, I pa.rijU in ih various cities will deIn Ladies Furuirh-iag- s mand recognition. a reuomibation for recorder and C. R. bought a bottlo and I got what I need- everything in the Iu t Lh south end of the county C. Dorius will that you cau find iu any piobubly bo a candidate ed strength. I had one foot M. Mad. sen of Gunnison will back it BiPers Electric but e put giave, probably for again. store. have and I contest been on turf the uoav.uatiou for Commisagain, Manti can be depended upon to ask well ever since. Sold under guaransioner with J. J. Mellor of Fayette. for all that ia comming to her although Onr Joseph C.itiateusoa of Gunnison will Geo. 13. Cox Jr. for assessor is the tee at all druggists. 50o. Hose c mtest Sup. Miners right to that only county aspirant yet named. for a he The Democrats are sayiug nothing De2tu Was On His Hands. yet. but that when ti e proper time They comes they will be in the field with a Jrssie P. Morris, of Skipper?, Va , met class ticket. Ephraim Enterprise April 23, 1908. Wear Tear. had a close call in the spring of 3906. J.C, Hansen left yesterday for lie says :Ao attack of pneumonia Denmark. Coal! Coal! left me so weak and with such a fearWe new lot of ful cough that my friends declared from returned Orvel Bench has coal old Good at screened the Waists, lump bad Provo waa after an absence cf several Ladies consumption roe, and de3th .Morrison mine 53.50 per ton. months. on ray heels Tbea I was persuaded Etz . to try Dr. Kings New Discovery, It Screened nut coal at mine 52.75 per in Mr. and Hans Olson entertiirad helped me immediately, and after tak- ton. Delivered at tout home for honor of J. C. Hansen and family ing two and a half bottles I was a well $1.75 per ton extra. Apply to Lorenzo last Sunday afternooD. Delicious ice man again. I found out that New Edwards, Gunnison, or at the mine. cream and cuke was served. Peanut coal $1.60 per ton. DLcoveJy is the best remedy for Mr. A. Jeunings made a short visit coughs and lung disease in all the world. Sold under guar mtee at all LOST Small size, opeu face watch at Axlell last Saturday. Mr. Joiwas on his way to the Dorius druggists 50c and $1 00. Trial bot silver case. ' Finder will receive re- nings ward if same is delivered to this office. farm north of Fayette, where he is tie free. managing the driviug of an oil well. Our public school teachers, MPa Alice I. Reid and Miss Grace Beuch, are to be complimented for tho nuu-ne- r in which the school ground was decorated on Arbor day. Under their able management, trees, flowers and lawn were planted Bad considering the hard nature of the soil this was quite an undertaking, Tho children A new shipment of Mens and were all interested and it was a to see them go at the work Boys Clothing just arrived. pleasure with such enegry. This is a worthy ; OF COMPLETE LINE example to follow. Every boy and to flower garden ; a have girl ought teach them to plant and care for them and iu this way they will laarn Gunnison Main Utah. to love nature aud things that are & blocs east of street. beautiful, unnoticed how by many. ' ta re.-erv-oir u s-- ti Headquarters For - Ladies Furni- , Il-i- nr, K n-- r- -' shings- ( L'l-ii- M-i- repre.-eutativ- up-to-d- ate tl-- AXTELL NOTES. Bearskin children catin b'at. stand the and have a Skirts, Be.. When you want any thing nice to wear give us a call. You will find us ever ready to serve you. We are now located in our new store, one Half block east of Main street. Yours for business, Shoes, Gloves and Shirts. P. Christiansen j. W. EDWARDS Son A- v i I |