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Show VOL. IX (lUN'XISOX, UTAH, ritlOAV, To Celebrate Fourth. CENTERFIELDS The town boird Monday uiht LOCAL 1TEA1S. of a for th Jib inilialivu July pik when thy following naim d as au uii.rt.ii tveie appointed CENTERFIELD, June 18-- Tbe .r'vUlire committcy to urrangy for an refreshing ehower last evening causes eppropiiato obnaucH of lude a smile over our facs ibis uioruiug. pro Imro day : J. W. Edward, II. Everything was becoming quite dry. V. II . Gribble, T. F. M Child. Mrs. John Auderon and children Kearna, WilJiitn Metcalf, .Mrs. John of Sterling are visiting here with her A Lartiio, Mrs. L. Ludvigson, Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Embley, Stlsa liofuins. this week. Till's cl intnitba met Tuesday night A We will celebrate the Fouith. and appointed the different committees which met last night and was large oommittee was chosen at the enthusiastic in their work and ell ward meeting last Sunday nfteruouu, aod all are working to that point. agreed upon a parade this year and a celebration iu the good old way, Arrangements were made last X. C. Myrup wua chosen chairman Sunday to celebrate Flag Day with Mrs. Clara Ludvigsuu assistant and the children got the best of it. chairman, and Miss L)dia Swain as The officers cf the primaiy had ar The com- ranged to give the children a timo on Mfcretary and treasurer. mittees will meet again next Tuesday Monday afternoon, which they did evening to hear reports and take up and it was a good one. They met at 2 p, m. in a most vigorous and social other matters. dance and during the afternoon seven freezers of ice cream were consumed. Heme Missionaries. All had a good time and feel to thank the officers of the association for their Axiell F. J. Chi iatiansen and Fred successful effort. E Willardsen. Ceaterbtfld Ole Jensen and Reduced Rates Yia R. C. W. Ry. F. Reid. C. X. Myrup and Epbraim-La- rs Austin Kearns. . For Strawberry day at Provo, June and Orvil Peterson E. Fayetty 23rd, the R. G, W. Ry Co. will sell Christensen. round trip continuous passage tickets Parley Gunnison J. P. Hansen and W. to Provo and return, at rate of oae G. Barton. single fare for the round. Selling Mauti David X. Beal and Newton date, June22, and good to June 21. E. Noyes, For July 4th, the It. G. W. lty Co Miylield Andrew Petersen and will sell round trip continuous passCharles A. Cox. between any two points on age tickets Sierliug Alma Johnson and Ernest its line in Utah, July 3rd and 4th, Mid saa. final limit July 6th, at a rate of one Meetings will be held at the resingle fare for round trip. spective ward houses on Sunday after-nI. A. Bknbon, G, A. P. D. ):j, June 21, 1908, at 2 oclock. C. F. Ebpxrson, Local Agent. Lewis Audersou, Joseph Y. Jansen, Jame9 Beck & Sou have just reEzra Shomaker, Stake Presidency. ceived a car load of the famous Deering machinery. Wil-dia- m JUXK lit, liJs. Taft Nominate! frrm Telegraphic dipttchtp Chicago last evening reputed tho nomination of W. H. Taft for Presi dent, by the republican convention. Have you visited Notice of School Election. NOTICE IS HKHEIIY GIVEN to the regi-teelectors and property holders of the Gunnison ch(ol District, that thb annual meeting aod election will be held in tho Washington school building, Town of Gunnison, Utah, Monday, July 13. 1908. for the following purpose, viz: 1. To hear aud act upon the utatistical and nnnual report for the year ending June 30th, 1908. 2. To determine what amount of compensation shall Le allowed the board of trustees for services rendered in the year now cb.siug. 3. Th vote for one trustee to serve the ensuing term of three years. 4. To vote for the selection and purchase of a suitable site or location grounds for the proposed new central ml buildiDg. Aud to transact any other business as may properly com before the meetiug. Meeting will commeuce at tho hour of 1 oclock p. m. Polls will open for voiing at 2 oclock p. in., and remain open for four successive hours. BRIGHAM JENSEN, F. C. SAVAGE, NEPIII ANDERSON, of Trustees of Gunnison Board School District, Sanpete county, Stato of Utah. Dated, Gunnison, Utah, this 15th day of June, 1908. o NOTICE. TO WHOM IT HAY CONOEUN' ; whatAll and every party or per-o- u soever, holding bills or accounts which is now due or past due, against (he Fresh buns and doughnuts every Gunnison School District, are requested to present Bume for settlement at Saturday at the Bakery. once. S. C. White Leghorn Eggs for The books of the district will 1 e Soren C. balanced and closed for the year now sale, 60c per dozen. Madsen, Redmond, Utah. ending, at 6 oclock p. m. June 3011 and will remain ebsed until and after Call at Johu A, Larsons, south of the aunual meeting of the registered the creek, and examine the Bird electors of the district, to bo held on Proof Chicken Feeder. A number the 13th day of July. No bill s or acof these feeders will be placed on counts will be considered between Grand Family Medicine. It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters, writes Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 436 Houston St., New York, Its a grand family medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications ; while for lame back and weak kinneys it cannot be too highly reecotmneuded. Electric A Bitters regulate the digestive functions, purify tho blood, and impart renewed vigor and vitality to the weak sale in a short time. those dates. and debilitated of both sexes. Sold F. O. SAVAGE, District Clerk. under guarantee at all druggists. 60c, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James Lafell Billingsley, of this city, Saturday A Congressional commission is go June 13, 1908, a daughter. Coal! Coal! ing to enquire how boys may be kept The citizens and taxpapers of the on the farm, Theyll stay if the Good screened lump coal at the old school district will next girls will. Morrison mine $3.50 per ton. Gunnison Screened nut coal at mine $2.76 per Monday, June 22, vote upon the Mauy congressman aie anxious to ton. Delivered at your borne for question of issuing district school bonds to the amount of $b,003 for get away from Washington, but .$1.76 pr ton extra. Apply to Lorenzo the purpose of erecting a modern more of them are worried about get Edwards, Gunnison, or aJt the mine. central school building. ting back next winter. Teaput coal $1,60 per ton. ) 1 j . ML :tl. the sale nl The Gunnison Osh Store. If yon havent many others have and went away we! satisfied. such reduced prices. Next week we will open up with better bar- than ever, eacli day something will be added to the sale and greater sacrafices will be made. gain OUR' LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING WILL BE ONE OF THE SPECIALTIES, Childs Saits $2.25 now $1.45 Childs Suits 2.50 now 1.G5 Childs Suits 3.00 now 1.L0 Childs Saits 3.60 now 2.35 MES and BOS CLOTHING IN LIKE ' Yours for business, |