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Show rir f o F'U-r- 4 I her m OtumLon, Fluh. in 19, VOL. VI. Tcxiay begins the Fourth Animal OommenmiiHut of thoSaupeteconuty public schools. Exertis are to be held in tho Mauli tabernacle, beginGraduates from ning at 2 oclock. Gunnison class are: Dollrus Childs Belle Gribble Sylvia Gledhill Rebecca Jenscu Susie Swain lluzel Erickson Clarence Childs Marius Simonsen Alvin Peterson. Centerfield class Leo Bardsley Sidney Fjeldsted Luciua S. Whiting. PBOOUAM. Chorus (Manti) Morning Invitation" .Invocation (Manti) Ivlgar Reid Piano solo (Milburn) . . Jettah Stewart Salutatory (Manti)... .Junius Muuk Violin & piano duet Members Ft. Green class Recitation Fair view class Declamation (Mi. Pleas int) We Are the Architects of Our Own Bessie Wilcox Fortunes Susie Swain, Trio (Gunnison) Sylvia Gledhill Rebecca Jenaen Prof. G. H. Marshall .Address Speech (Ephraim) ... .JoseDh Yeung Piano selection (Feyette) Effie Mellor Valedictory (Ephraim) May Juetesou .Awarding of diplomas. . . Co. Supt, A. L, Larson Benediotion (Gunnison) Joseph Christeuson. Mayfield Wedding Bells. Mrs, A. 0. Jensen, of Mayfield, tand Mr. O. P, Allred, formerly of Beaver, were united in marriage Tuesday evening, the ceremony being performed by Bishop Parlay .Christiansen. 'Ti not the toA, but the content, That makes the .tables merriment. Where trouble serves the board we eat The platters there as soon as meat. A little pipkin with a bit Of mutton or of veal In It, Bet on my table, trouble free, .More than a feast contenteth me. Herrick. . - ' Whooping t r. under AiU of Cough. In the spring of 1901 my children iiad whooping cough," says Mrs. D. 1 used W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. Chamberlains Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results, I think this is the best remedy I have ever This seen for whooping cough." remedy keeps the cough loose, lessens the severity And frequency of the coughing spell and counteracts any For tendenoy toward pneumonia. sale by Gunnison Co op. DECORATION DAY PROGRAMME. March f The Gunnisoit Gazette, $1,50. S. W9 MAY 26, I0.. NO. LOCAL ITEMS. Cemetery .Notice. Miss M. II. Hemeiiway and Mr. Hanks of the Presbyterian church Exercises will take piece at the visited friends at Manti Monday, cemetery next Tuesday, in honor of the dead. The occasion will be one O. B. Berglund quit his ranch yesin which Centerfield and Guunisou terday just long enough to take a aie to unite iu paying respect to the business hour at Manti between trains, memory of the departed, The two K K K brans bauds have joined forces and A SNAP! Will sell cheap, my will discourse appropriate strains. home block east town hall. Two Procession will form in front of the city lois in lucern, house and batu. city hall at 9 oclock and march to Good water right. the cemetery, where will bo rendered MBS. B. IJXDBERG. the follow iug program : 1. Selection Brass Band Unfortunate Charles Xiolsou of 1 rayer .... Chaplain L. Savage Centerfield returned to Salt Lake ib Mixed Quartette .... Wednesday for the purpose of having Without a Stain" hi9 leg amputated. Steps should be "Flag Swain Emma Metcalf taken as soon hs the busy spell is Lydia Gledhill Geo. S. Francis passed, to provide a fund iu his uid. Xephi A. II. Christenson i. Oration T, Selection Brass Band Snnday school conference was held G. Vocal selection at Centerfield Sunday, two sessions 7. Doxology Assembly being devoted. Stake Supt. X. E. 8. Benediction Chaplain. Xoyes and Secretary William G. Barton gave excellent instruction at tho afternoon . Xotice of Parley Sorenson Gets One Year. conference datesession was kept from the On a plea of guilty to an attempted Gazette or our representative would assault upon a female, Parley Soren- have been preseut to note the proson of this city has been sentenced in ceedings. Dont blame us, but the district court at Manti to sene Superintendent Jensen. one year in the state prisou. Defendant was le leased only a few months L. L. Edwards and Marinus from the state mental ago, hospital. Beauregard have secured some 2.000 Examination as to his sanity again acres of land iu Scipio Lake alley, last week proved him an improper anil this week are engaged with for the several teams asylum. subject plowing tho soil iu readiness for fall sowing. Mr. Ed wards is confident that he has just us Many people believe that tho fregood n dry farm there as can be quent storms this epriug are very found any place in the state. The beneficial to arid land crops. We do soil is a rich loam and free from rock not think so. Frequent precipitations to the depth of several or hard-paare causing the formation of shadow feet. The gentlemen will put in a roots which will result in plants wiltbig acreage the eusuing fall. Plenty ing and failing to make proper growth of moiaturo, an essential to dry farmlater in the aeasou. Dry, warm falls in that section. TLo farm weather at this time would force the ing, is located ia the east part of Millard roots deep into the soil where they could draw upon the moisture from county. great areas during the entire season. Parley Christiansen of Mayfield, These storms are helpful to fallow forest ranger, has been in Gunnison land and will be used by the 19G3 this week interviewing owners of live the laiid was stock. The crop, provided government is endeavorproperly prepared last fall. ing to obtain information as to the The experience of some of our best average number of cattle, horses and horsemen teaches us ' that it is not sheep that have ranged on the lauds necessary to feed a horse more than now embraced in the forest reserve one pound of hay for each one during a period of five year last hundred pounds of live weight if paet. Each owner is required to state s of a pound of grain are the number of years ha has possessed allowed for each hundredweight of stock, and tho average number of the animal. For a 1200 pound horse, sheep, cattle and horses he has bad at medium farm work, 12 pounds of grazing on tho reserve in the time hay and 9 pounds of grain each 21 above mentioned. It may be to your hours, makes an ample ration. Try interest, if you own stock, to see or it. Deseret Farmer. write Mr. Christiansen in regaid to the matter. r. in u-i- ng It is d csirwl that perform who arr any part of tin tv in el cry vvith-ou- t oo having paid for the spar t--o cupied, Hnd would like to keep same In their possession, should not delay longer the procuring of their detain tc euch lots from the towu corporation. For the convenience) of tho public the. towu clerk will b at the cemetery on Decoration day, prepared to receive payment for burial lots and gbc temporary deeds thereto. THOMAS K EARNS. Town President. I will send olf laundry next Monreivrtmd Friday. day morning, to l Patrons tat e notice. GEO. S. FRANCIS. : vl w II. Gribbloand RVulhr. Ciiristeu-.returned Sunday from a business trip to Salt Late. it n n Gunnison class of 1905, twelve in about 10 o'clock this number, morning to bo preseut at the graduation exercises this afternoon at Manti. Y. Mt-i- a. m R Money to loan on real estate. rstn of interest. Low Waltiui O.Ciiristenton, Gunnison. Large, strong cabbage plants, radish es, asparagus, pie plant, lettuce and spinage can bo had from now on from Mrs. Helena Madsen. r. r r We acknowledge receipt cf invitation to be present at the fourth au-mcjnmu ncement exercises of the L. D. S. university, Salt Lakj City, which occurs today. n three-fourth- Comparisons. nose is sore," said the eleMy Thats nothing, remarked phant. the giraffe, Ive got a pain in my BORN. neck. That cuts no figure at all, I in the rheumahave put kangaroo, contism in my tail. Pshaw! temptuously exclaimed the octopus, COPENING-- In this city, Wednesmy vaccination is taking in eight day, May 24, 1905, to Mr. and Chicago Tribune. places. Mrs. Frank L. Copening. a nine -- (Vtrfr-to- (iU.NX ISON, UTAH, FKIDAY, Graduation Exercises. j m-ut- pound boj. All well. r r Mixed Relationship. man brought un at St. Albans a? an incorrigible rogue was proved tc have married his aunt. His children arc, therefore, his first cousins and he is his own uncle. Ilis grandmother and his mothor-ilaw arc the same person. Apparently the judge sympathized with him, tor he was discharged. R R R A n RARE CHANCE Martin Peter-sowill sell for the highest reasonable oiler, his place near by James Metcalfs eonmsting of about 1(3 acres, u house and other improvements, good orchard just bearing, and 10 acres of primary water right. Parties desiring to purchase have until June 15 to Call on or give their offer. M. write Petr Peterson, Gunnison, Utah. tj9 Cooks Are Necessary, Pittsburg educator tolls us cooks are paid more than teachers. Oh, well, one must eat, while, on the other hand, at a pinch a man can mal e hiv. maik to a con! re t Involving millions. A Diet Affeets Color cf Eyes. Eating fruit and vegetables, and esR pecially apples, will make the eyes Sic k lipadache results from a disbrighter. Light blue eyes will look like delft and the faded gray eyes ordered stomach and is quickly cured will seem like a clean blue. Diet has by Chamberlains Stomach and Liver a great deal to do with the color of Tablets. For sale by Gunnison Co-rrthe eyes. ., i |