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Show raur4 I . tv !. r in. Wunntvm. Ctah. VOL. VI. mtur. undr An ii the A. II. of Conrrvttof Mtrrh of Christenson 17J. Tbe Glorious Manti, assistant stake superintendent o! the Glorious South con- Sanpete Sunday schools, ducted the annual conference of the t K K Concert acd ball tonight. Don't local school Sunday. The forenoou was given to singing and class recitaralsa go ng to both. tion. Brief remarks from officers of it William Bardsley returned yester- the school took the time of tho afterday from Touting at Park City with noon session, Superintendent Christenson closing with interesting combin son, Dr. W, J. Bardsley. . k m. ment upou tho Articles of Faith. Otto Jensen came home this week R it it , Kearns Niels came home F. of .on aooouot hit mother's death, .and will rema;n a few days. Mr. having spent twenty-onJensen haa been employed in Idaho months doing missionary work in he half of the Mormou church. The last for the past three years. few months of hii mission he passed . K K Mrs. lienry McKenna and daugh- in Ohio, with good, success. Mr. ter Ella, formerly of this city, hare Kearns looks well and expresses him-eebea spending the week renewing as having greatly enjoyed his Mrs. MoKenna is labor. Some forty of his relatives acquaintances. again residing at Salina. greeted him at a reception, at tho tt home of his parents in this city the A treat in tho musical line will be of Mr. Kearns' arrival. afforded the publio at the opera house evening t K K Miss Sarah Edwards and Joel Saturday night by the B. Y.U. orchestra and bard. Give the boys a good Erickson, both popular youog people house, both at the concert and ball. of this city, were joined in holy n n it wedlock at the Manti temple WednesLOST--- A 25 X 35 winchester rifle, day. The home of the brido was a between Fayette and Sterling. scene of happiness last night, there Finder will be suitably rewarded by being gathered a genial company of .leaving same at this office or com- friends and relatives to offer conmunicating with J. W. Stevenson, gratulations and participate iu the Ephraim, Utah. wedding reception tendered by her (t K it B. Y. U. orchestra and band will parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edwards of the Gunnison Cash store. .giro a concert and ball in the Gunnison opera house Saturday night. The Gazette extends its heartiest conAdmission to concert: Adults, 25c, gratulations. R It R .children 15o. Tickets to the ball 50o loan to on real estate. Low Money Commences at 8 oclock 6harp. rate of interest. Fourth. X. UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 30. GUNNISON, LOCAL ITEMS. Next Tuesday t Wed-neiday- NO. 37. 1905. Fourth. Called Beyond. The general committee in charge of Funeral was held Wednesday afthe Fourth of July doings in Gunni- ternoon over tho remaius of Mrs. Anson has all arrangements ready. TLo na Swenson, a respected widow whe committee on parade slipped off easy died ut her home in this city at three by deoidiog to let pass any demon- o'clock Tuesday morning, aged C8. stration in that line. Artillery, music Her demise resulted from intlatmna exercises at tbe opera houe, outdoor tion of tho braiu. She had been in sports and basketball comprise the poor health a number of years, and was bedfast through her final illuess day's attractions. Officers of the day are : for nine weeks. Master of Ceremonies W. II. Deceased was known as Anna Jensen. She was born in Scandinavia February 2d, 1837. She had three children, who survive, John B., August aod Otto Jenson oach married and residing in this city. The funeral was well attended, and conducted by Bishop Joseph Christensoa of tho L. I). S. church of which she was a fervent member. All threo of ber sous were present. Grib-bid- . e lf w Postmaster Paul von Nordeck completes today the first quarter since his incumbency. The government inspector has visited the office this week and reports matters iu excellent condition. Notwithstanding his influence is being brought against him on partisan grounds. Whether it will prove successful .remains to be seen. R R R The marriage of Miss Mary H. Hemenway and Mr. Eben J. Hanks took place yesterday at Manti, Rev. .G. W. Martin officiating. The bride has had charge of the Presbyterian school in this oity for a num ber of years and is thought well of by this .community Mr. and Mrs. Hanka will be at home after September 1st., ;3an Anselmo, California. it le ft Tuesday afternoon Mrs, A. J. Peterson was the reoipient of a very pleasant surprise tendered by nearly two dozen of the members belonging to the Royal Neighbors. The recipient was thoroughly surprised by the call .and appreciated very much the kindly remembrauoe. Strawberries and other refreshments were served and a happy time spent by the ladies present, until evening Brt in. R R R Money to Loan on water stock Large or small amounts. F. L. Oup&'fuiJa, 38 Chaplain Ed rick Savage. Orator lion. Lewis Larson of Manti. Following is given tho official order to be observed : Firing of cannon at da j break. Band serenade, beginning at sunrise. The band is engaged for the day and will discourse mueio at intervals during tho progress of the official program. ntOORiM AT OrHHA prize to winners in each game. Outdoor sports, near tho opera house. Tug of war. East rs West. prize. Races: l.Meu. 2. Women. 3. Girls. 4. Boys. All may enter who desire. Bicycle races, three prizes. UOCSB. Assemble at 10 oclock Musio Band Invocation Edrlck Kavaga Musio Orchestra Mayor T. F. Kearne Speeoh Miss Nettie Jensen Song Oration Hon. Lewis Larson Music Baud Recitation Leah Fletcher Geo. S. Franois Song Cornet Solo Clement Swalberg Reading, Declaration of Independence Mrs. Emily Anderson Selection John Down Piano Speeoh Bp. Joseph Christenson Musio Orchestra Waltes O.Ccristenton, Gunnison. Benediction. Val-uabl- o Stomach and Liver Tablei Better than a Doctor's Prescription. Chamberlain's Mr. J. W. Turner, Va., says that Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets has done him more good than anything he could get from the doctor. If any physician in this country was able to compound a medicine that AFTEIIKOOK PEOdBAM. would produce such gratifying results Another Argument for Good Roads. Dance for ohildren, commencing at in cases of stomach troubles, biliousMabel," said Mrs. Subbubs, stern- 1 oclock. Opera house, refreshments ness or constipation, his whole time ly, when that young man was leav- to children gratis. would be used in preparing this one ing you at the gate last evening I Basket ball, opera house after juvheard several sounds like kisses. InFor sale by Gunnison deed! replied the girl. Oh, I know! enile dance. Two games, one by tbe medicine. What you heard was the noise he girls and one by the boys. Valuable. Coop, Gunnison, Utah, made pulling his feet out of the mud as he walked down the path. I R R R Triumphs of Modern Surgery. Wonderful things are done for the human body by surgery. Organs are taken out and scraped and polished and put back, or they may be removed entirely ; bones are eplioed ; pipes take the plaoe of diseased sections of veins, antiseptic dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, barns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, w hich cause the m to heal with the out maturation and in time required by the old treatment. Chamberlains Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quick. It also allays the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your homes and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and Buffering which such injuries entail. For sale by Gunnison Coop, Gunnison! Utah. one-thir- Gunn i soil Opera House Saturday Night. Concert d B. Y. U. Orchestra & Band 10 Excellent Musicians 10 ADMIBSIoN TO CONCERT; BALL COME AND ENJOY TICKETS AN Adults 3 5c., Children I?c, 50 CENTS. EVENING WITH THE B. f Y. IJ. |