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Show . K oi t4 19. 1. 1 GunnMou, Uuib. ai VOL. VU LOCAL rondUM MJXXISOX, undfr Act o t Cort?rtaof March UTAH, from which he brought with pome Cue epeo'roea of gold ore. ITEMS. FRIDAY, him The 5, lTu. i. OCTOHKK I00IL E C K.E Oviat were united in marriage fore Wednesday of thin week, Lfohop Hyrum Chriten9en performing the ceremony. They are both very pop ular in this place and have a hoet of friends who will wieffthem prosp rity. The stork visited the homes of Christian Mortensen and Thomas Xeldcn bera last week. A. The Democratic ttats convention mine it owned ami operated by the has selected Po.vers and Wbitecotton Jennie Gold Mining compaoy, of Tor the this sumlard Carers partys which Charles A. Short, formerly of election. this city, is manager, The property K it at is also reported from other sources to The khfepmen of ibis vicinity have of becoming a big protwea kept busy this week preparing give promise ducer of gold ore with values as to move their herds toward the deceit sensational as some of those herfor the w inter. An unusually large number of our alded from mines of prominence in k it R people are attending couferenro ut E. J, Kearns was a business visitor some of the southern Nevada camps. Salt Lake City, K !( R from Salt Lake City yesterday. The The Element of Security sheep business in which Mr. Kearns When you deposit jour money in ia engaged keeps the gentleman a bank you should know what securipretty well on the move. ty you have for its return. This Bank n Charles H. EmbVj of Centerfold has a paid up capital of $50,000.00 ii home from the hospital, but it will and a surplus of $117,000.00. The take somo time yet before his arm can stockholders are also liable for additional, making $137,000.00 be free from bandage, when he will this must lose before any deBiuk resume obarge of the Jefferson school positor can lose a penny. with an assistant. Mr, Pleasant Comxxkcial & JN08 Bane. Except during the administering of the 6acrament, which is under the immediate direction of the bishopric, the ward service Sunday is to give plaoe for exercises conducted by the Mayfield, Oct. 6. Primary Hsaociation, in conference Ward coafereuce whb held bore on Parents should all turn capacity. out and witness the interesting pro- Sunday last. The 6tako presidency gram that has been prepared for the and the stake superintecdency of th9 Y. M. M. 1. A. were preseut and the occasion. it R X meeting was well attended. InstrucElection judges have been named tive and timely remarks were given by the oouniy commissioners for the by the visiting brethren. Besides the tr&neaotion of regular business of the precincts indicated : JR. It, Hill, Hyrum conferenoe the Young Mens associaFayette and Hyrum W. Kobinsou. tion was organized for the winter. F. Centerfold--Sure- n Soren Anderson, W. Villaideu with Erastus Sorenson Jensen and J H. lioylance. and Claudie Miobaelscn were sustainGunnison C. W. Perkins, Silas Hof ed as the local superintendenoy. The htt.na and John Larson. visit of tho brethren was greatly C. E. Amde Larson, Mayfield L, appreciated by tho members of the Lund and F- - J. Christiansen, jr. ward. HanGeo. Ho83 Peacock, Sterling The district school began Monday, son and H. M. Edwards September 17 with a better attendance R R R The Young Mens M. I. A. of than usual. P. C. Anderson is prinGunni-owill commence tbs seasons cipal, with Merie R. Christensen, work next Sunday evening, October Vivian Whitlock and Mabel Larson 1itb, holding meetings onco each teachers. week during the winter months. A Denzil Jacobsou, 8 or 9 years old, literary program, in which the young met with a painful accident the other isdiea section takes part, is to be day. In company with u couple of er carried out each meeting, preliminary other boys, he found some two of work class the to the regular While haudliug and caps. Revelation Modern associatiois. examining them one went off, shatter tne for outlined is young iug the boys left hand so badly that study by men. Following ia the preliminary the physician in dressing it had to program arranged for next Sunday amputate moat of three fingers, Herbert Olsou, one of his companions, evening : . Current Events--BpJoseph Chris- also received injuries, but less serious tenson, than happened to the boy Jacobaon. Music Clement Swaiberg, The farmers crops are nearly all A, J. Story Murphy. gathered and threshing has begun. Sing Della Childs. Notwithstanding the wet season and a a a the rust, there will be an average II. A. Kearns returned last week of hay and grain. from a trip to Goldsprings in south- yield The school ehildreo, under the ern Utah. He left for that place after some direction of the teachers, had an outA require his ing in the mountains last week. e attention, and expects to soon remove pleasant, enjoyable as well a3 profita-tberMr. Kearns bis time is repoi ted. permanently. Andersen and Niss Menia bring? a flattering report from that Joha mine? Jennie section, especially the $60,-000.0- rrii MAYFIELD. Dom-gaar- d u giant-powd- J 0 XO. iil. Fall Shopping Has Begun In Our Store is n;. of FU. hADffr From TL Theres grave danger Earnest. tfo unusual inteiet. hundreds of from the plague of Coughs and Cold that are so prevalent, unlee you take Dr. Kiogs Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Walls, of Foreet City, Me., writes: It a Godsend to people living in climates where coughs and colds prevail. I find it quickly ends them. It prevents Pneumonia, cures gives wonderful relisf in A6thma and Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Consumption,; Coughs and Colds. GOo and $1.00. Guaranteed by Paul von Nordeche drug store. Trial bottle free La-Gripp- custnir.i-- st roo vith m i spooling and making from ct.- New Fall w! 's pur-rh.ts- IMMENSE - Stocks dress nearing apparel fa hi fo and acces-- ?,, ,n m other lines of e handiji. Those splendid new uU.v, merit tho attention of every m-M- e, patron of this store and t THE BEST V A LU KS in this section in every line. rep-rese- n We I a vo just got in another large of lot, Dark Outing: Flannels. Snow Academy Notes. During the past, the academy has secured the services of some of the Womens Fall bestialent along different lines, to Manysnappy new styles to ehoo-- e from. Youll surely find something-i- entertain the students and also tie public. The Midland Lyceum Bureau, of Des Moines, la., will furnish a scries of five entertainments during tho year. The following are the entertainers: Dr. Thomas MoClary, tho Royal Male Quartet. Mrs. Wm, Colvin Chilton, Marshall Choate and tho Midland Opera Crouch, Quintet. These will present themselves at the academy each month, in the The academy will order named. furnish iu addition two entertainments making seven in all. Soma will be iiterary and Eome musical. The numbers furuiehed by the Midland Lyceum Bureau come to us highly recommended. Dr. Thomas McClary, tho noted humorist, will address on tho subject, The Mission of Mirth, Tuesday evening October 16th. Dont fail to hear McClary. Season tickets for the seven entertainments will be sold at the academy for tho low price of $2 each ; single reserved seat3, 50c ; general admission, 85o. Additional apparatus has just been received for the further equiping of the chemistry and physics laborator ies. Tbe registrar reported 210 students s his deoa-registered in the last Monda r i Shoes- - this splendid assortment to please you. For instance, there are box calf, vici kid, in both light and extension soles. We also have a large stock of childrens shoos. Also mens ami bovs dress and flue shoes. I F BUY YJO U HERE SHUBS YOU WA L K WILJU O X S T A R S. Mens and Boys High Cut Shoes. We have just received a laig shipment of high cut Shoes, from California. Xap-A-T- au NEXT WEEK THESE PRICES Eggs per dox. 2c. Butter per lb. 20c. Bees Wax, good quaUtg,22c. Tomatoes per can 10c. Coal Oil 22c. mt-nt- . Ut . i |