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Show After Better Sidewalks The town board met ic adjourned Tegular session last Monday night and transacted tbs regular monthly routine business. Aside from this the sidewalk question was again taken up and discuieed. The town will replace culverts at the street corners, where it is neceaiirv, and all persons owning land adjoining the public The Christmas Store. OQ22ES3&E2V OUR STORE CONTAINS SO t; dcllgttul holiday gifts for Men, Woman and Children that some one has called it THE CHRISTMAS Christmas with all Its STORE traditions, means above everything else the Season of "Good Cheer, Nothing will produce the genuine spirit of the holiday season so much as some token of your regards. Our Store contains an excellent assortment of such gifts. A Merry Christmas to our customers, Pleasant have been visiting in our From sidewalk will be required to comply with sections 10 aud 95 of the town ordinances. LOCAL ITEMS. Ernest L. Swalberg returned home this week from Lynu Junction. r k a For Sale Butter milk, Jc gallon at the Creamery. R R R per I 1 Ten cars wanted. Mr. and Mis. R. Anderson of Mt. city this week. r R do to u first-clas- Manley Newman returned home from Idaho Wednesday where he has working during the past summer. R R 0. ar Dont you want to become Independent while If so, why not young and be happy when old? Carey Act Irrigated Lands, Millard County, Utah. $40.50 per acre Payments. ' Covering a period of Ten Years. Absolutely best water rights in Utah. Water now in canals. Crops next year. Shake off the slavery. Be your own landlord and a free man. Investigation earnestly requested. Lands 135 miles south Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Route," Excursings every Tuesday and Friday nights $5.75 round trip, Information from FRED N. SWALBERG, Local Representative. BURTNER IRRIGATED LANDS CO. 623 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. 4 Ti fc sr very large stock of Toys, CO-O- mechanical and other tin P toys, Post cards, post card Albums, relatives and friends. The family have the sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavemeut. A let of nice Dishes, Silk Handkerchiefs R R R Art Societies in Germany. In nearly every dty of 20,000 or more In Germany there Is an art society-Weeklart exhibitions are held, and the display Is changed at the end of each week and passed along to the society next In regular order until the circuits of the art societies in the association are completed. and everything nice for y Christmas. Tell him to buy you a THINGS A WOMAN FEARS. pair of STAR BRAND That her frock doesnt fit. SHOES, at The harmless, necessary cow. That she wont be in time for the sales. That Mrs. A.s hat ie mor8 expensive than hers. YOUNG MARRIED MAN! icussssssaaa I B. BERGLUND, Manager. 3E Payments Tell him they have a GUNNISON 15-ye- tri-week- ly buy you what you want. I The Star meat market is now located in new quarters in the Cash store building, where you will always . find the choicest meats and vegetables Sanpitch river just east of Christian-burgThe fire was disco vered by R K It Mrs. Annie C. Christenson and her some young people from Sterling daughters. LuDeen and Mrs. Eliza- who were returning from this city, beth E. Peterson, left Sunday for an but they could do n othing as the fire extended trip through California was already beyond control. The R R R county expended $100 ou the bridge The Western Pacific is now open for last spring. business between Shafter, Ner., and R R R Salt Lake City, Utah. Trains are old son of Mr. Albert, the leaving Salt Lake City at 8 :30 a. m, Monday , Wodnesday and and Mrs. J. S. Baxter, passed away illness Friday, Train leaves Shafter for last Wednesday after a short services Funeral Salt Lake City, 8 :30 a. m., Tuesday, from pneumonia. were held from the family residence Thursday and Saturday. at noon today. Bishop Joseph ChrisR R R whioh Early last Saturday morning fire tenson conducted the services, broke out on the bridge which crosses was attended by a large number oj 40 acres go to BECKS, and pick 1 s la R letter your to Santa Claus, tell hin to The Homo of Reliable Goods R Dr. C. W. Bird will remain in Gunnison all next week, at the Gribble house, prepared dental work. When You aro -- J. W. Edwards pays highest price for alfalfa seed. t i , BECKS, That shell miss th train if she i not at the station an hour before if is due to start. Notice. United States Land office, Salt Lake Centerfield, City, Utah, Nov. 35th, 1908. To Whom It May Concern: Notice la hereby given that tha State of Utah has filed In this office a lists of lands, Serial No. 01011, selected by the said state, under section 6 of the Aet of Congress, approved July 16, 1804, as Indemnity School Lands, as follows, viz: NH NW Sec. 12, NWW8WXand8WH NW Sec. 1. T. 19 S.. R. 1 E., 8, L, M. Copies of said list, so far Agent for Carhartt Overalls. as it relate to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously posted In this office for Inspection by any person Interested, and by the public generally. This notice will bepubllshed for 5 successive weeks, under departmental regulations of April 26, 1907, and durlDg this period, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the traets or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same Is more valuable formineral than for agricultural porposes, will be received 'and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington. D. C, Failure so to protest or contest, within thetlme specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts, and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recomenaed for approval. non-miner- al . First pub. Dec. D. R. THOMPSON. 4, 1908; last Jan. Register. 1, 1900, Ut. . ' |