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Show J' i Courrty pnr In NNiSOn 4 September at Man I. Lcto Co. Off It, I VOL. XVI tt UHiaiu, iui, Z lutur, niinw. (itJNXISOX, UTAH, liUof Ari Ilf 4 (UwtirwNMif AHit ST . I U I North Sanpete is jubilant over the UUOM Cl All prospect f a sugar factory t tu tree-toAn International Ity.'annlnge-n-grew ill lie held at Beiixcr from there ueil year. Ii'adiflcirnt in 27 l October 9 In r SrptemUr h where certain BY ll h Gunnison, poser U has ttili k4 t for uur dty are jutlMrs. A. I, llajdua of Sallna U a high the raid .."pace h is Item secured August 5 Burn: Julj 23, 1315, B U- over what lant Mws suppose Jude at Curtis the they ttm If oT Anton CbrUtenaen. rtrl; hltloi, of Hah dry farn, pr.ducu LIGHTNING. biting manse thU week. prospect to Min the curtun tie In among those i f the other great drv- J ulj 23, 1915, to lh wtf of Krnct favor of a "wet" town, See? Li non, girl. farmstale. Martin Madvrn and family left by The I. S. Beiartment of Arl. : week Mtrrlon Heqdrkkaen team Monday to visit with relatives The to Gazette) (Special fro l)U brought homo nick, HRS. ROSE BARfllOLOHEWj;;::; on Provo bench a few da)i. worMn Ubo. It U thought hi of dry farm cereals, forage 5. DEAD. j sample Ft) ell. Aug. ailment U tjphold fever. Alma C. Iurlholumew waa a Man-t- l fruits Itenaon Mel lor of this place, a Yesterday Ernest Bsrdsley was visitor yesterday, occasioned by the The sad word came over the phone!ro,M 1artsof the state where dry. done li nuke as fav. rahle brought homo In a alckly uto from, single man 21 ears of age, on of death there of hi brother' w Ife, Mrs. estcrday to Mrs. Joseph Christenson It appear Abraham; near PulU. at the cmgress, of the1 lh,w ing that her brulhcr'a wife, Mrs. John K. as killed John E. Bartholomew Mr. Bkrdsley i suffering from the James and Eltra Mellor, rrm :r unities, In had died early tb gffectsof a sting Inflicted by tome Instantly by lightning about 3 24 The Golden Rule store has been Ilartholomcw, desirable Mme In PrlUuIrlj hoir.e Mantl. her cfij.11 at morning ! ttMS 0,'aof llo Lu poUonou Insect and la also threatenfixweek the pioneer In moving diphtheria, and that other members, oclock this afternoon, while hauling busy during the ed with further illness. In the I tures and goods dwn to their new of the family were down with tlie!!,ssU Here's the Rtlnfirttoi n U, IH,'er 1 States. readiIn same disease. next hall Mrs. J.L. Wlllardsen, with her son I the that take NO ICE! quarters city Every firmer I Interested In thl The news will be received with feeland daughter la visiting here with I short distance west of Ka) cite. An ness for the opening day, August 15th. NOrillNQ M In this city, where movement and can help materially by a i lit Urn her parent Mr. nd Mra.C.II.Embley e,Jer tralW ings of sadm-sIs Joung mia ulplllC ami bending any dr) firm product he may Christen-burSamltM. . some time resided for farm The she Goldsbrou.h at f of TesterThe violent windstorm -i- W taa ml bate, along with the history of how unharmed, has an exhibit of fine wheat In was quite active In public duties. he raised It, to the Utah day did some damage here, uncos er-Experiment her cheerone of the store windows. Show it She gained many friends by Ingahedaand stack a and some hat I station, Logau, Utah. did much and ful good disposition In preparing crop the plants should Injuring the Lincoln achoot building. at the county fair and set people w herever she had opportunity. if jtosslble I dried In the shade and elsewhere talking Gunnison Talley. Mrs. Rose Bartholomew was the w then Charlotte Berry Christensen of thl daughter of William and Elizabeth ment. thoroughly rapped for shipv l.slted w 1th Mantl Franked Back.sr.of Flillp tag will bo sent to place died at the home of her son, W. Rrailhwaile. She is survived by her C. Christensen August 2, of old age relatives In Gunnison the last two nr mm her, husband and several cnildrcn anyone who has product to contriand general debility. three days. Mr. I)ack Is enjoying to whom the deepest sympathy will bute which will permit him to send any thing up to fifty pounds througl Mra. Christensen was born In In work from his month's vacation go out from the community in Gun mall freo. Crop such as small the Sweden, June 9. 1829. She emigrated nison. the Mantl temple. grains, a 70'a potatoes, corn, pea, beau, and In short after Utah the fo Center-fielgarden to 1. came products and fruits will be entertained In Mrs. Lake O. Rasmussen Salt City slay part owners In the property. The received with appreciation. and resided here until her death the Social Circle club Wednesday af- loss is estimated at tl,5iU and not In Have your samples in by Sept. 1 Fuoeral services, conducted by Rev. ty Fair. ternoon. The hostess served a light sured. Most of the lumber stacked and help boost jh.jrdlalrlct and Utah. A. P. Haydon of Sallna, were held Get up your trotter and speed him refreshment following a course of on the mill yard was saved from the Wednesday, August 4, from the Cen Yes, Why? Represented hr slmullaneos reading and fancy work. fire. The terflelji ward meetinghouse. Rev. up to the County Fair. proprietors have taken Why Is It that the lart word of the I. RASMUSsON O. funeral the sermon, Haydon preached the M. McMUlen of DeMoines, steps for the immediate installing of great are so much wiser than any they at In offered Is Mrs. S. -12,500 Gunnison. Utah premiums and waa followed by uttered while in good health? Ex LudTlgson, llavn't this on burned 412 Fair Phone you fall, mill site. new a the County son her is in Gunnison deIowa, visiting an change. acquaintance of the that will get a part of F. W. McMUlen and family. Mrs. Home Economic for the ceased, and Charles II. Embley of the something Program offer? ward bishopric. Appropriate and that McMUlen says she is favorably im- association session to held in the a it beautiful singing was rendered by Ladles, remember that the domestic pressed with Utah and the climate chapel Monday, August 9th at 3: p in the ward choir. art and domestic science part of the here. She expects to prolong her 1. Reading from Pollyanna, Char The Royal Neighbors attended County Fair exhibit is yours and get lotto Villard. stay two or three months. with a fine floral display. Members in and win it. 2. Brinks for hot days, Addle Burns, To replace your utensils that WEAR OUT Woodmen of Modern of the America, WWW McPhle of Salt Lake Is the 3. Recitation, Bora Beck. Peter with which the deceaeds son is The town In the county winning with utensils that Mrs. Oscar 4. Favorite recipes, Itoxie Christenof his identified acted as the most prizes at the County Fair guest son. a vaca in Anderson this becity during The remains were laid to rest will be given a drinking fountain. WEAR-EVE- R aide those of her long departed hus- - The town the fair is held in Is barred tion from business. Mr. McPhle is 5. Fifteen minutes of jokes. band, Ole Christensen, In the Gunnl- - jn this contest. The base ball boys warmed it to one of those genial Scotch fellows MR. J. M. GRANT, our representative is in A m cemetery. and is greeting his Gunnison friends the Sallnateam on the local diamond to is feed to time up It Just begin Gunnishn, and can fill your needs. last Friday but got a beating themthat stock for the County Fair, Sept. with hearty grip. . selves last Sunday atSalina. Mooney, Phone him at residence of J. L. Kearns. 20lh, 21st and 22d, 1915. Fire on Monday night of this week n m m tosser was held responsicolored the saw the Ilennlngson When August comes burning, it Let's make Sanpete what she ought totally destroyed IT PAYS TO BUY NOW in sets us for deep wooded to he the banner county in the state. mill in Twelve-mil- e canyon. Ephraim ble both times. The bojs played valleys where cool shadows play, Boost the County Fair! BOOST!! Scow and others of Mayfield were Mt. Pleasant and Falrvlew towns where quiet and solitude bring on this week and will cross with the the peaceful mood needed for rest Fairvlew team in the local field tofrom a hard business day. We long morrow (Saturday). for the river where scarcely a quiver Seldon Clawson of Salt Lake City disturbs the still water as onward it its and its quiet detract lows; peace addressed the L. D. S. sacrament from the riot of business hours filled meeting In Gunnison last Sunday on with t,beir cares nd their woes. VI- -F. C. Howe the proper development of children. All of which comes from the office of Ports Free On The Advantages In the course of his remarks Mr. poet who prefers letting his angelic C. Federal of Commissioner F. Mr. ImmigraHowe, Clawson diverted to a praise of the temperament waft Itself through the Is on one of American best authorities who the tion, ethereal realms rather that to attach agricultural aspect of this valley in marine commerce, In discussing the relation of free himself to a type case or printing terms that should set the people here ports to the development of sea trade said In part: press. The experienced man sees it our possible resourShips will go hundreds of miles out of their way thinking about dlflerpntly. Mosquitoes invite us to Mace, to avoid ports surrounded by a tariff wall. The only ces. HewasfollowedbyJ.il. Come, let them bite us while wading a country with a tariff to compete delegated from the parents class, for therefore, way, and weeds our briers to neck; through in the shipping world with a free trade country Is to with a and armies of emigre climb on us and paper on the productions of free ports at strategical points along Its coast establish one can which into us, by figure dig Gunnison valley during the current line. Germany has done so, and in a comparatively heck. he esimates will reach a which short period has built up a carrying trade which before season, Soie of our maiden ladies may re-the war was seriously threatening England's supremacy. value of $575,200. Not a visitor comes member that August has not always one of three German free ports, now ranks as the second to Gunnison valley but what is favorthe Hamburg, had its present name. Back in the! in the world, its total foreign commerce in 1913 being only seaport greatest Alban or Latin year it was known as $6,000,000 under that of New York. ably impressed with the superior The free port would offer great opportunity for financial operations, now Sextiles, meanig the sixth, as it the waving fields of grain was then the sixth month of the year. made possible by the recent currency act. It would stimulate international showing banking, and would tend to shift the financial center of the world to this and, alfalfa make, notwithstanding Later, however, it was dedicated to country. And by the logic of events, has become the natural center the dry summer we have had. of honor Ceasar and the the for the worlds America, Augustus financing, just as London became that center several centuries name changed to August. Its meanago, when it shifted from the cities of the Netherlands. But the financial THE CHURCH ing is sacred, venerale, majestic, eenter will only move to this country when it becomes a clearing house curover is world credit created as as For the of of well by money. goods etc. grand, August, tyx, always held Preaching services at the Chapel, created wealth in transit or change so that even our financial expansion its own in the making of history. .It rently is dependent upon the opening up of American ports to the clearance of the conducted by Itev. A.P. Haydon, next was during this month in 1492 that wealth of the world. A port should not operate to yield a return on the in- Sunday at 2 and 8 p. m. All are InIn recapitulating vited. Isabella, queen of Spain, after having vestment, but to develop the prosperity of the country. seen some wonderful moving picture the advantages, Mr. Howe brings out the importance of the free port in deWe allow 10 per cent Discount on suits ordered our shipping, and linking us with South America, Asia and Africa, of America sent Columbus over to veloping and then concludes: Conference Quarterly claim the territory for her. Henry The most important gain is the direct gain to America. It will cheapen from now until August 24th. our to for doors in commodities of divorced himself from 1534, importation by goods bringing great quantities Eighth, of of stimulate as will conference or the It needs demand. The trade exporting growth export, a troublesome, spouse by taking her regular quarterly houses, which can hold goods for an indefinite period vithout the payment of the South Sanpete stake will he held in London and dumping tariff to meet for dues (often equal to the cost of the article itself) disposal and Sunday, her into the Thames. The car and the trade demands of the whole world. It Will upbuild international credit, at Gunnison, Saturday Henrys conscience, so history indi- and shift to America an increasing and ultimately a predominant share in August 14th and loth (The stake priesthood meeting for cates, were alike undented. The international exchange. Finally, America is the natural country to be the counter of the world. July will be postponed until Saturday Standard Oil trust had its beginning Its seacoasts face every other continent; it is the greatest cf all reservoirs 14. n August, 1859, when the first oil of raw materials and foodstuffs. In iron and steel and standardized produc- Augut Shop At the Old Postoffice. Lewis Anderson, well is said to have been bored. world. But international trade tion it is in a position to compete with the (and this is always overlooked) must be reciprocal. It cannot be Joseph Y. Jensen, and credit balances cannot for any prolonged period be paid In gold. They Ezra fehomaker. 1.50 the year. THE GAZETTE, can only be paid by exchange of wealth. Stake Presidency. WE FAYETTE BOY il s KILLED Is-e- ri pari.-lpat- s-- h :SH e fr hits M lt u crops.truck-gardcnpr-sluce.an- d ! I tic-lilt- ed g pii ,l I 1 tu L, s -- g jy pjf I d old-tim- f. e 4; 1 NOW IS THE TIME slbter-in-la- pall-bearer- HR I I AUGUST The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. New Winter Samples 1 TAILOR MADE and Up joy-ridi- JOHN , P. PETERSEN The T eiilor one-side- PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS y |