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Show Virt4 lwnUr 19. t Ou ant tort. Huh. VOL. VI!. Th Guuoiioa ward Suodj school i to giro iti Christmas program at the It. S. Hall on Saturday (tomorrow) night, commencing at 7 :30 o'clock. The pubbe U oirdiaUy invited. Following is the program to be rendered : Christinas Carol, by the School Prayer Hosanna to the King, eong and chorus Th First Christmas, Kec. by Annie Fredrickson Star Drill by seven girls Durl by Evelyn and Kate Fjelds'ed No Plawi For Boys, recitation by Jeb ChrtKtnoHen Itember Your Mother, song by Bowu Kec. by Kenneth Sorenson Boll Acrostic, by primary class Peace on Earth, quartet Th Quarrel, recitation by Pearl ' Christenson Th riant That Failed, by Milee Mn't-i-- n and Tony Gee Lilt la Black Me, song by Elvina Anderson Recitation by Ilei Erickson Duet by Lillian Olson and Nettie Jansen Santas Helpers, by First Interme- diate and Kiodergarten classes Distribution of candies. com- memorate Christmastide with an apchurch propriate entertainment at the Saturday evening. Following is the school program to be given by the : Soug by the school Kec., MysterL.ua Spelling, by Beruetta Jensen Song by the school I Am Ghd to Know, by Itec Myrtle Christenson Song. Dollys Koek a by, six little Kec., Christmas Bells, by six children of Heaven Song, Hark, the Hosts are singing, dy Ruth Johnson and Laura Gribble RobRec., The Lecture, by Helen bins Song by Myrtle Chrietenson Recitation by Gaie Jensjn Song, Merry Christmas, by six children of Oonj;na of March UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ed on bis own behalf before a jury, in Justice Swains court, that brought bleu an exonerative verdict. Erickson was charged with having pulled a gun on the complaining witness, II P. Jensen, w ho it seems was hunting ducks on defenanta premises, where he had previoualy been forbidden to hunt. Aocordingto the testimony both had guns and defendant pointed bis weapon at complainant only with a view of protecting himself against being fired upon by the latter, whose movements he suspected. C. M. Peter Madsen, Geo, S. Francis, Christiansen and Otto Jensen comprised the jury in the case. Prolate and GmR3n$hir hotLo R R A new maple fioor has been laid in Consult Oouuty Cieik t r lie ri inhumation. eigueJs for furtl the house this ward R tive i- -i meeting Mayfield week at a cost of 5100. A big Uauc was given there Tuesday night and a theatre by local amateurs Wednesday uight. The people of that little beig are not at all neglectful of the social and innocent amusement eud of life. rB. R i.n In tin- - S ieiili JuOi. Ui Istil if. I f finh and for Sanpl Cous.ty, rt t I In nmftiT if tin fclnii of I i.! Sii.i ri. Tin ivUMoii lirttilili mul KiuIhii t'l.r.' i.imik tl tin t M.ilt if IUraund sumu m1 of iln of lte cutil.rin:iljiin VTSIihI R Mrs. Joseph Roper has been indisposed for some time and her condition does not improve. Iler ailment is kidney trouble, from which she has suffered frequent attacks in the past two years. The friends of Mrs. Roper hope for her speedy re ! It Dr. John T. Miller of the Human covery. R R R Culture Institute, Salt Lake City is The Seventh Day Adventists will to deliver a lecture on Character Bible lectures at the usual place, Building and Character Reading, give on the evenings indicated, as follows: Wednesday evening, Dec. 27, and Seven The (tonight) Thursday morning at Gunnison ; Fri- Friday Churches. day night, Dec. LKJ, ami Saturday The Seven Seals. morning at Centerfield. The lectures Saturday are free to all. Prof. Miller comes Sunday The Millenium. R R R with the highest recommendation for District court convenes for the proficiency in the course upon which January term on the 8th of next he is to Bpeak. Everybody is invited month. Among the list of jurors to the eveuing lectures. Daytime drawn for the term, are William lecture given only to teachers and Bardsley and William Metcalf, Gun parents. Dont miss this rare oppor- nisou ; Willard Willarden, Mayfield ; tunity to gain valuable information on John G Mellor, Fayette. the subject of human culture. Ad R R R mission is free ; Gunnison R. S. hall Modern The Wocdmen, of Gunand Ceuterfield ward house. a benefit nison, give party at the opR It R in house behalf of Charera tonight, The Royal Neighbors had a splen ley Nielson who is in need of assi9 did attendanoe at the benefit ball ten- tance in procuring an artificial limb. dered to Hans C. Hansnn, jun., Tues R R R Tboedore E Christenson was up day night. After the dance closed, of were members the lodge joined by to Ephraim Saturday to attend a a number of their frieuds in partak-o- meeting of the directors of the Silver a choice luncheon at the club room Cave mining company. gg g The beneficiary of Jg in the city hall. . W. II Gribble and Reuben Chris-tehsothe occasion was present with his wero in Manti Saturday on family and thanked the ladies who business connected with the Edmund compose the lodge for their good-wi- ll Sanders estate. they had manifested in his behalf. -- R R Gustav Johnson, who has resided at Axtel the past twelve years, is now a resident of Salina, having soM bis farm to P. P. Childs. Mr. Jonnson came to Gunnison twenty-siago and has resided in the vicinity ever since, being identified with the Centerfield ward since its organization. He is one of the kii dest among men. exist at Sterling. e R R R The lcfOli;l (fuiinihoii towi;Mti Utah. .)ia!i.ltif I. jiii.iif - tl.i - .iU-- - .t M 4. k A ...Hi. -. tin. it..! 0,111. froiu ii. A In! J A. (iunuUon tHn.sl!o i ntry. Suipcfc oniiu . Llati. tin !ui .T.Koti;ilii, tln-ii- i ws hIoiu. emipln chains, tlnii- o i lmli.s . fi rttor u a p Iiit l .ilnii to t ro.iiif ninn, tlu iii'c 1 .mt 2. containing m non-- more or leu. fi r the of I .&. ten per cent at time of n:lis ai;-- i oa ain't oil con lit inn I Lu of name ly eouri . lo-rit- , - 4 i. " 1 . . , PKK-oN- SOM EST ATI AL head of Min k Mu-ip- . 3i Lorn-- . 2 nhn-- . rn'm. 10 ifoi tnulus. pony vr.ijronn, 2 in a. om trail Macons. 2J pU. 2 riding one man. ne otv i f ilnulile harness. 3 gy. iitie cow, mill one double n-- of hnguy I. .11 nts, all for the sum of '7.10. cash an appears from the nt urn of sale, f..id In this court, hus Is on set for honring on M01 day the sth day of January. A. 1. lAHi. t U oclock a, m., at the county court, house. In the cm rt room of said ivurt. In Manti city. Sanpete 3 1 oil:i. col, t dii!, county. Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof nfHicd this Diet day of Decern hi r A, D. 1W5. E. (Seal) I. ANDERSON. Clerk. NOTICE. The copartnership heretofore existing between F. T. Tilton and H. A. Weymouth is dissolved by mutual consent, F, T. Tilton paying all indebtedness and collecting all hc counts. F. T. Tilton. H. A. Weymouth. Date of first publication, Dec. L'L', 1905. Educational Lectures! reported to necessary en HY DR. J. MILLER T. -- ON- Character Building R Merry Christmas to you. AND For the medicine chest or sideboard ; I. W. HARPER Whiskey is pre eminently the family whiskey none better. .ii tt, , hit 4. tv-- k itiiry, liUl.UKo Oil 1n S II. It c'.iiiilnif HolllhwcM (VirillT of lot R R l.t i.f of r rnt st i.u- of t"liJif ni.ittoil of miliii- ft to be next given Friday night by the M. I. A. It promises to be a swell affair. R if j Dont forget the grand ball, A fr h 1 lU.i-li.'- tin of fni.oOcmUi. forced. R 1 .i KSTAlh. HEAL rth quarantine regulation is being R oft f W, II. i ; in R A case of smallpox is x r r R mIi Purl. The u R !Ud ri- -! Cldrlt. to f R NO. 22, 11)05. proving slowly. Parley Christiansen of Mayfield, little girls forest Reo., Little Lights, nine ranger, has been in Gunnison Gaie Song, Christmas Wishes, by this week, spending yesterday at CenJensen terfield, assisting parties to prepare of Christmas Joys, applications for grazing stock on the Rec., Meaning by Minnie Iverson Manti reserve the coming season. He Swain will probably go to Axtell today. Song, by Miss Lydia Claus. to Santa A Visit Dialogue, Applications must all be sent in by 7 All are :30. at To commence the first of January. cordially invited. 3. . The Presbyterian school will girls wrrfUii roUr. undr At GUNNISON, Christmas Entertainments. child reu u Character Reading Wednesday Niidst, Dee. 27 Sold by L. Ludvigson. GUNNISON K. S. HALL. In Mad Cbase. Millions rush in mad chase after health from one extreme of f add ism to another, when, if they would only eat good food and . keep their bowels regular with Dr. Kings New Life Pills, their troubles would all pass away. Protrp' relief and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble. 25c at Paul von Nord- kn drug store; Walter Christensen, a prominen member of the local Wooodmen, LOCAL ITEMS. has been dangerously ill the past County Attorney Lewis Larson was week. By advice of the physician, in Gunnison last Saturday and pros he was brought from his home in ecuted for the state a case of misde- Centerfield to this oity, where he is meanor preferred against L. H. Er- given every care by the fraternity. ickson of this oity. Defendant plead Mr. Christensen is reported to be im guaranteed. - Dee. 2'. Friday Evening, CENTERFIELD WARD Everybody Invited. Admi-s- i The Prof able Le; It genornlly aapi-- ns . r 2'airy that the x t as a reh'ihnvo c Id h ' that are lihrly lo r 'ous are seldom o. : f i flOU- . , learning them. . .. - . l i : a . ; |