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Show wuir vl l'i. rut, i Oanlon, Uub. at VOL. VI!. Su3dcn md-r2- raVUr. under Aet of GUNNISON, Death Cnxrkof UTAH, FRIDAY, Personal and Social. Mbs Addie Christenson returned Mrs. Anna M. Lulvigsou U dead. Th community was shocked duri- Tuesday from a visit to friends iu ng tLe hour Wednesday ou Eureka. Mias Lillian Childs is to resume her tc .riut' 1 1. Sister kju irllir.' ue ' that de d. Ludrigsm It wa only a few minutes before; twelve oclock that she had passed a number of people on her way to the Go op store, carrying a small basket v-t- e of eggs to exchange for groceries and was then apparently well. She had finished her trading and was arranging the packges she had bought in the basket ready to leave, when all of a sudden she gra-pe- d the counter hs if to get support, anti then foil backward cu the floor, dead. Miss Agnes Swenson, one of the clerks, stood by but was unable to help, so sudden did Mrs. Ludvigson expire. Another clerk and a couple of young men were in the store beside, but they had observed uothing uu usual ab iut deceased as she was doing her shopping aud the tragic onuo as a shock to them. Dr. J. A, Hagan answered aa immediate summoDH to come from his oilier across the way, but he was powerless except to verify that the d.aih was instantaneous, due to heart failure. Relatives and numerous friends soon gathered to the sceue and the l.ody ieoderly conveyed to the family Point. News of the occurrence was carried at once to the husband, who had only a short hour before gone out to his farm where he had stock feed rudr ing. Deceased was the wife of our esteemed townsman, Frederick Lrni vigsou, and the mother of Mrs. T. F. Kearns, Orson and L. Cud vigsou, who are married, Rieka, Stella and Fred, all residents of this city, She was in her 08th year and mother of 14 ohiidren, 8 being dead. She on joyed excellent health, though from slight impairment of the suf-lerin- g eyesight for some time. Mrs, Ludvigson had a host of friends through her kindness. Funeral will be held tomorrow (Saturday) at twelve o'clock, from the V'" it. ti. Hail. s Cell ana How to Avoid Them. More fatalities have their origin in .or result from a cold thau from any other cause. This faet alone should make people more careful as there is no danger whatever from a cold when it is properly treated in the beginning. For many years Chamberlains Cough Remedy has been recognized aa lue most prompt and effectual medioiue in use for this disease. It acts on natures plan, loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by Gunnison Co op. Dangers of " i , !' I i it j t v M - I ' i i t r Marrb I. !?, JANUARY NO. 1'IOR. 8, Mr. Olson left Gunnison friends. when a boy over tweuty years age and is now thriving at Ikteman, FINANCIAL II. STATEMENT. Gunnison, Utah, Jnn. 1, 1906, where he has a good farm and To the lion. President ami Jloatd of borne. He is a jolly fellow that one Trustees of the Town of (Summon. his is made glad to meet. Gentlemen I hereby submit to During school teaching at Spring city uext abort stay in our city ho was the guest your bouorable body the following of his brother, Krastua Olsou. Monday. financial report of the Town of Gttuni Miss Charlotte Johnson will resume son for the year ending December 111, her place as teacher at the Saliua 1905: Change In Town Council school Monday. RECEIVED. William Ikrdsley returnsd New 19 3(5 A brief session of the town council Balance town taxes, 1901. . .$ Years day from a visit to his eon Ed210 00 was held Monday, to transact the Town taxes 1905 die at Milford. M 00 business of the term and turn Dog taxca Miss Josephine Myrup is 6peuding c'osing 7$ 90 over the affaijs to the newly elected Justices collections the holiday time at home, after a members. Tho financial statement Estray potmd 4100 years stay at Salt Lake. for the closing year was rendend by Bent of rooms Miss Addie Nelson of Salma has 10 00 the clerk aud accepted as it appeals Lime been visiting with her friend iu this iu another columo Some minor Peddler cite, Mbs Lillian Roberts. Licensee matters received attention and Presi Terrance Kearns and John Metcalf ...5000 00 dent T. F. Kearns dosed hia two left the D. Y. U. for a spin down 18S 00 terms of official work by declaring home to tee their best girl. 40 00 the council adjourned. Pool Mrs. Ed S. Cbilds has been enter15 00 Promptly at 12 oclock President Hotel .... taining for the past week her brother, John M. Knighton called the new Butcher 15 00 Isaac Thunell of Salk Lake. council to order. All the members Amusement 33 00 Mbs Mildred Olsen is enjoying were present except Councilman Photographer. . . 10 00 home comfort for a few days, when 6 00 900 00 Madsen, who wne absent on business Livery Stable. . . she will return to her employ at Salt at Salt Lake. No business was traos S1358 51 Lake. the council simply taking an acted, John Gledhill visited with his DISBURSED. adjournment until 2 p. m. Saturday. Mrs. at Mary Opeushaw daughter, Outstand'g Wariauts afforded while the holiday Snutaquin $ 172 43 redeemed The Farmers Institute what has opportunity. 530 00 Salaries paid A. W. Guilds recently removed to become of it? 50 00 Attorney service Salt Lake, passed the holiday time iu 45 00 Quarantine service Now that the new bridge and a this city. He spoke at the ward 9 29 Sanpete Co. colleetg taxes . meeting Sunday, 52 18 good one, at that over Sanpitch has Piintg and Publishg Ch u ley Thompson is ready to go C 00 bpen completed, why not build anoth- Lime back to his study at the W. A, of Mt. 45 00 Townsite Entry plats Pleasant. Hes had a good bme here er one or two across the street which Insurance on Town Hall GO 00 leads north and south past the old the past two weeks of vacation. 12 1G Timber where there is usually a wider Prof, Fred J . Fjeldsted found time Co-o15 00 Flag during vacatiou to leave his allure channel of water or ice or mud to cross Merchandise 12 37 ment of music at Provo ami cotne and than is customary at the Sanpitch Horse and buggy of Marshake hands with his home friends. 10 00 shal's during quarantine.. favored so acceptably. An opMiss Stella Ludvigsou, who has point 5 00 Police been teaching at Fountain Green un- portunity to spend the towLs surplus Extry 23 15 Justices fees til the place was quarantined for money close at home. Eb, John? Town Election diptheriu. will be detained again Seivice $29 98 Most w omen are never too ill to owing to her mother a death this 21 00 6093 Supplies wee a, spend money. If they are too sick to Supplies for Clks office. . 2 50 Newell Christenson, Roy Edwards, go to a bargain sale they send for a Miscellaneous 28 30 expenses J. P. Marlin, Ross and Lyn Knigh- doctor which is worse for a mans Charles Dowd, payment on ton are a qnintette of young men from pocket book new bridge 231 15 Gunnison attending the A. C. of $1358 o Utah at Logan. Their holiday spendThe remarkable small number baling moaey is circulating at home. of our naval officers killed in the Outstanding Warrant, $287 50 Miss Yio Sorenson, who is home Spanish war may be accounted for ance due on bridge from her school at Provo during the by the fact that it is very hard to kill State of Utah, County of Saupote, Town of Gunni8oa R8 : vacation, entertained a number ol a man who has survived a college 1, Junius Metcalf, clerk of said friends Tuesday evening. With course in the naval training school Town of Gunuiaon, do hereby cerProf, and Mrs. A, C, Lund, Prof. at Annapolis. tify the foregoing is a full and correct Fred Fjeldsted and Miss Emily Larstatement of the financial condition son among the guests there was an of the Town of Gunnison on DecemThe Profitable Lessons. eujoyable feast of music. In the stories It happens ber 31, 1905. generally Miss Emdy Larson esms down first appears as the good that fairy In wiitneas whereof, I hereby set from Sait Lake to enjoy a few days as a repulsive old hag. The lessons with her parents in this city. Need- feat are likely to be most valuable to my band and affix the corporate seal less to say Miss Larson's sweet voice as are seldom enjoyable when we are of the Town c! Gunnison on the 1st has warbled melody for the entertain- learning them. day of January, 1906. JUNIUS METCALF, ment of a nuin her of friends during Town Clerk. her stay. She has been a special (seal) guest at a number of private parties Waves of Old Aye--. ROBBIN3 In this city, Jan. S, 1906, given here during the holidays, Wiinkles are poetically Ic rn;., ily Olson was busy here all day to Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Robbins, a JaysE "ra .vi ves of ol:! Sunday shaking hands with old fine son. All well. i f. Mont-- , - .... p, . . 8on. , 9 |