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Show o A : , ,r5 ' IX 'l'nt'!vi l)eMnlor 19. IfKki. . V tit OunnUon. Cuh. VOL. VI. matter. urnli-- r At of r C--n f Mnr-- 105. MAYFIELD MENTION. vciilnr DelisRelUf GUNNISON OPERA HOUSE Society X s Fri-.da- effcer-noo- y n. John . Idicbaelsou, ,the precinct justice, has moved to Gunnison, where he intends to make his psrina-- , nent home. C. C. Larsen has been appointed precinct justice in his place. Mayfield, March 20. Parties desiring marble work for spring delivery should write me a card at once. Author IIknrie, Rich17 field, Utah, The Coronels Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey .Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo, from Liver and Kidney trouble. In a recent letter, he says: I was vorked there r. iv:il of tthkdi ee eni NO & iV a . B K 4 u. v r.t.d lo,? - . .i t - ! ; i :t. i i Vt t ible money. Tbo treea in question ueie m !.! was tnk n fall, or rather ;ui for spring delivery, by .n ageig to bo in thu emicprese.ituig ploy of the Ihuia County Nurser). L.itr the man was by the nursery p oplo Before this, hcwevei . ha had tin ic'd over his orders to He returned to Fountain them. Green and ri cured duplicate orders freui all who ordered from him, claim iug that those origin d cad rs had boon lost. Ldf-- Wu"R the trees were delivered as called for by ths duplicates and wer-- j paid lor oL-.- r by cluck or cash. Since then imtio h ih Ihvu served by tho Davis county peoples that the .trees orginally oidon d wore being shipped, that they would bo delivered on h certain dale mu'. Hiking the people to ready to pay for then: upon receipt. Thus there are two Beta of trees to pay for w here but ono had been ordered. Thqe who had issued checks for payment cf tbtir first order of trees endeavored, to have payment stopped but found themselves too late as the name of the Davis County Nursery had been forced by tho agent and all checks cashed. It is understood that the same agent took orders iu Mt Pleasant and other towns of the valley and it in possible that the same graft is being worked all over tho valley. People are warned of the swindle. llie Davi9 county trees will be deliveie d by a young man from Fountain Green. Mt. Pleusaut Pyramid. i 7 Mm-nd- f ed under the auiices (;1 the Mnsiaia Commercial Club. ZT ALL AUK lN'VITKI). TICKETS, DOc. t . V t 4 1 1 CHURCH It may not NOTICES. t 4 f t-- t H-f ti f 7 government Priesthood Mectinsr. The mouth ly priesthood meeting of the South Sanpete Stake of Zion will be held at the Maati tabernacle, Saturday, April 1st, 1P03. at 11 The High Council o'clock a. m. will meet at 10 a. m. at tho usual place. Lewis Anderson, be tho mis ion of our to interfere in nil tho -- domestic affiirs cf tho South American government but tho assertion of the Monroe Doctrine ij the pronouncement. ot a suzerainty and is e regarded and accepted by the great powers of the world oud is repudiated by the petty powers of tho hemisphere only when they feci thera is no danger of foreign aggression. I. W. HARPER WHISKEY. Froucunctd lay tho Worlds best G . A. Iverson. Stake Presidency experts The Worlds Best Whiskey Graud Prize Highest Award St. Louis World's . Fair. Sold by L. The country is enjoying the luxury Ludvigson, Gunnison, Utah. a vioo Joseph Y. Jensen, cf hating president again. SNOW ACADEMY NOTES. The oratorical contest held at the academy last Friday night, was the first of the kind in the history of the school. Each of the contestants did did honor to the call. The subjects treated by the young orators, were : 1. The Glory of ,the Earth, by Delbert W. Draper. The Pilgrim Fathers, 2. by Olson. Lafayette The Martyr -- lie Died, Yet He Lived, By Ileuel Griffiths. Obedience to tho Call cf God, 4. L. Stewart. Otio by 5. Faith, by Erying Thomson. Great credit is due these young men for their splendid efforts. After listening to the orations the judges rendered the decision in favor of number three, as first choice, and number two as second choice. Ah announced last week the champion will enter the School to contest be held at Salt Lake City in Adril. The .commercial book keeping cl8 will commerce actual practice this 3. inter-Churc- h nearly dead, of the complaints, ad, although I tried my family doctor, he did me no good ; so I got a 5Cc bottle ,of your great Electric Bitters, which week. cured me. 1 consider them the best The Concert given at Mt. Pleasant rnediciue on earth, and thank God last Saturday night by the Snow-Academ- who gave you knowledge to make Conce.it company was very them." Sold, and guaranteed to cure, successful. A large audience greet-- , Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Kidney ed the musicians, aud all seemed Disease, by Paul von Nordeck, drug- fully paid for coming out. 0o a bottle. ; Gu- - t jv-'p!- feixty-thir- cf t graft wheb nM ben o-Pdig- Ht! 1 mar-ri.igo- i-- The Pyramid eomspondi-u- 1 gist, at r, Look G,:f The Mayfield Diaaiutio compauy White Mountain .pim ubd the Bn and A Quiet Family to a r ,e and appreciative audience last ALw day ifigkt. Liaise is due tin Uy.s f:,r t l:t hue manner iu which they bundled the play. All knew their hit's perfectly and acted the characters represented iu an intelligent and artistic manner The piece was an ambitious undet taking, still it The play will .vu3 creditably given. be repeated this week. The auniveraary cf the Relief society was fittingly obiervcd last Ihiday efternoon and evening, at the moetiughouso. An elegant wedding reception was given Friday evening at C. C. Larsen's residence, m honor of tho Chua Broderick, of Emery, aud C. 0. Larsen of this place. The .cvremouy was solemnized in the Mduti Temple, last Wednesday. Ouly immediate relatives and friends attended the reception to extend their congratulations and best wishes for a Jong and prosperous life. A sumpt-.nouwedding repast was served. The contracting partis era very popular la thus burg and their numerous friends wish them happiness in their married life. Ihe graduating class cf the district, .cobofis will give a dancing party evening of this week. Tha members of the class are sparing no pains to make thig the best .dancing party of tho season. Sisters Sorenson and Crawford, Re, ligion class fdds. of Manti, visited the local organization Wednesday , rI . X UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, (IUXXIS0N, ' , L Money to loan on good security. Mrs. Atkin, Ounuigou. Doubtless Russia wishes she had adopted the policy to which we have Get a ju3t subscribed 3100,000.000. big navy when yon dont need it eo that you will not need it when you Money to Loan on water stock. have it. Large or small amounts. F. L. .38 Copening. If troubled with weak digestion, belching of sour stomach, uso Tropcr Treatment pf PncutnorUChamberlains StQmaoh aud Liver Tablets and you will get quick rePneumonia is too dangerous a dislief. For sale by Gunnison Co op. to attempt tc ease for anyone doctor himself, although he may have Household Hints. tho proper remedies at hand. A Polished ironwork can Le pre- pbyKieiau should always bo called. served from rust by an inexpensive It should be borne in miud, however, mixture made of copal varnish mix- that pneumouiu always results from a ed with as much olive oil as will give it a degree of greasiness and after- cold or from an attack of the grip, ward adding to this mixture as and that by giving Chamberlain much spirit of turpentine as of var- Cough remedy the threatened attack of pneumonia may be .warded off. nish. he steve Cracks in a cooking This remedy is also used by physisjan made a filled Ly paste cians in the treatment of pneumonia satisfactorily of six parts of common wood ashes uiih the best results. Dr. V..J to one part of table salt, mixed with of Smiiu, Sanders, Ala., who is a ho .cold water. Properly mixed it will a druggist, says of it : 1 have b t;p prove lasting and will take blacking. To clean plaster of pans orna- selling Chamberlains Cough K medy ments cover them with a thick coat- ami prescribing it iu my pract - e past six years, 1 qe it in c.m.c ing of starch and allow it to beconv1 perfectly dry. Then it may he of pneumonia and have always gotten the best results. brushed oil and the dirt with it. For sale by nun M :ou Co op. - -- '- f..-th- |