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Show V ? g o 3 e L ii At .i, (uria;un. Ht-ili- , m sC()rid..l!i, VOL. IX In Hands of Auditing Committee. -- N. C. Myrup Elected For Books Kneed Three Years. Monday school election and meetepirited ever ing waa oue nf tlio ever held in thin city. Tuero wa a u(l large attendance at the wht-the financial report w.n c tiled the for clerk Sivage aUti tre.enirer wa a considerable auiotiiit fhort and coufequHitly could not render report imlese m ney wan forth coming. He su'd ho would give a report from the reoord, hut would not produce a fahe sworn fctatement Tire clerk reports from the record tint (ho district had handled 511,120. 18; had expend d fjr nil purposes 57.25S.3l5 and should b a balance of $,862.12, but was a shortage of about 52,500. Tnat auiouct wusut in the hauk and the treasurer bad failed to Restated that produce the money the secretary had the right to know that every dollar me accounted for before iep rt is sworn to, and that h wai nly protesting the rights of the d strict which the law compels. Treasurer Ai:dersou stated there was a puiliug apart between himself aufl Mr. Savage aud considered the clerk in to big hurry too make out report, He new that amoiiut u! money wasn't in the bank but be had the money and it wai ready at any time. Me Aoderso-:- ' admitted udug ehcol money for personal us. Supposed if he used mouey and put it bck it would be aliigbt. lie said be was willtig to turn over books and money to a revising committee and if there was any eboitage he was ready to make it good. t Amotion to select a committee of two for the purpose of auditing the school accounts carried nnamious. Joseph Christeuson and C. M. Mad-so- u w&TMdected as this committee. The compensation was fixed at the same as last year, the nrnouut being ' $130 for an eqeal division amoDg the mt & m-eti- og, n tut i 'lurch ? , (3UXXIS0X, UTAH, Fit I DAY, JULY 17. SCHOOL ELECTION A HOT ONE. f mnttfr. un.L r Art of Cittern 1 "trustees. Twro candidates were nomination for trustee, N. OF Buy the COAL that burns O.'B. Berglund. 55 per ton. from Financial Report. AIRS. MARY KNIGHTON. The remains of Mrs. Mary Knighton, wife of Jobu Kuightou, whose dath occurt d at Fay., Nev, last week, were laid to rest iu the Guuuisnu cemetery, Tuesday, July 11. The funeral services were held frrn the The committee in charge of Inde- pendence Day celebration eubuiiU the following detailed report of receipts and disburhuients of fuuds in connection with the celebration: GUNNISON CASH STOKE. REUE1PS. From donation 502.35 From 11. W. of residence 50.15 voting Contest Gribble, being, From 1L25 A large basketball game exceptionally impressive. of 127.0r Total 5 uumber deceased's relativss aud ' friend attended many being pre-eu- t D1SBURSMENTS. from oilier pi ice. The speaker T. E t Christenson, mdse 5 8 95 were Austin Keiru of this city, J. 16.50 S, Peterson, rent of hall Bisnop Jensen aod T, G. Humph-er- y L. Ludvigsoo, merchandise. .. 2.00 of Sahua, and Bishop Chris eusuu ... 18 05 W, H Gribble, who couductfed the services. l'heir J W. Edwards. ... 9 33 remarks all abounded with seutimeuls A. ... 5 00 Madsen, of deep feeling aud pud tribute Co-Guunisou irgu ... S 55 to the worth and integrity ot the de... .35 City Meat Maiket ceased. The beautiiui white casket Gunubon 25.00 City Band hnd laid upon it uiauy beautiful Orator 5 00 lloral offerings of tribute to mark the Miss Emily Larson, singing. . 5.00 tb high ia which the depart75 Telephone expense ed was held iu her lifetime. Chris Thompson, labor 3,00 Mrs. Kuigbtou was nearly 71 year 3.70 Dude Sams suit of age and has beau uurried 57 years 10.00 Afternoou sports She loaves a bus baud, six children, Total .$121.78 twenty-on- e grand children, and six Balance held by treasurer great-granchildren. She was one for next Fourth of July. . . 6.27 of the early settlers of this city, havTotal 5127 0o ing resided here since the ludiau N. C. MYRUP, Chairmau. troubles. She was a devoted wile, a good mother aud was loved and re LYDIA SWAIN, Secy, and Treas. spected by all who knew her. BAWD CONCERT. ..... The place to get your moneys worth. p d . Coal! Coal! Coall screened coal $3 per ton. Peanut coat $1.50 oclock : per too, at the Marrison mine, from Overture, Crown of Victory, Ripley. Monday July 29, to September 1st 1908. Now is the time to get your Waltzes, At the Matinee, Rtymond Howe. coal at reduced prices. Do it now. 1 March, Prince mperial . . J. Gaston Dirge, Rest In Peace ... .Bennett Heme Missionaries. Read March, Three Blind Mice Intermezzo, Lovea Dream After Axtell--Juliu- s B. Christensen and the Bill,. ... A Czibulka. David Reuth. March, Our Potentate. .C. Carlton CeDterfield--Erue8- t Madsen and Star Spangled Banner .... Ripley. William F. Reid. Good first-clas- s, P. Larsen and Ephraim--Christie- u Jens Beck. Sterling Lars P, Jensen and Fred E. Willardseo. Meetings will be held at the respective ward houses oq Sunday afternoon, July 19; 1908, at 2 oclock. Lewis Auderson, Joseph Y. Jensen, Ezra Shomaker, Stake Presidency. S. C. White Leghorn Eggs for Soren C. sale, 5(te per dozen. buna sad doughnuts every Madsen, Redmond, IJtab. Fr h Saturday at the Bakery. 1 I Not all sold out yet- - Plenty bar ains left. of Following ia the concert program to be rendered by the Guunisou City lump Band next Sunday evening at 7 William M. Cox. Fayette Niels O. Anderson and William G. Barton. Gunnison Charles A. Ccx and L. Hall. placed in Wellington Manti David N. Beal aud George C. Myrup Christensen. present in Mayfield Lars C. N. Myrup and the run for end Nephi Anderson, the cumbeut who was making a fourth successive term. There was much activity among the two fations aud until the polls closed it was anybody's fight. When the votes were counted it was found that Myrup had won out by seven votes. There was 187 votes cast, Myrup receiving 97, while Anderson polled 90. . BURIAL NO. :is MMkS. Just Exactly Right have used Dr. Kings New Life Pills for several years, and find them just exactly right, 6ays Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harrisville, N. Y. New Life Pills relieve without the least discomfort. Best remedy for constipation, biliousness and malaria. 25c. at ail druggists, 1 Women and Their Fads. A London physician has discovered that the wearing of heavy necklaces is responsible for physical infirmities. Necklaces, he says, .. ,.,e a pressure on the important ner - mat converge at the base of the w.i. This is balm, who owns no indeed, to the w-i- Must room make for otir fall shipment of shoes, and will close out off brands at greatly reduced prices I an jewels. Nut the Limit of Trouble. Job was taking his breakfast off These boils are the mantelpiece. and Im havhe said, pretty tough, all right, hut, ing plenty of trouble, anwav. Tom Johnson Isnt born set. Yours for business, J. W. EDWARDS r V ' j . 1 ' cs 1 - Jf. i-- W, |