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Show EoU'r1 ruv'tsn.hfr 19, 1933. at OunnUon. Dub, VOL. IX ,nond-c- U mutter. under Act of Coneriusof Mtrrb GUNNISON, UTAH, Burns trial is Now On At Manti. The trial of Archie A. Burn, charged with the murder of James F. Jensen, at Mt. Pleasant, is now goiDg on in the district court at Manti. Th jury selected to eit on the case are, Lewis Luod, Fountain Green; Peter Lund, Ephraim; James II. Hansen, Ephraim ; Ole Larson, Jr.. Mayfield ; Andrew Christenson, Ephraim ;E. A. Allred, Springcity; Peter Madsen, Jr.. Ephraim; Lars J. Anderson, Moroni ; Gomer D. Llewel lyn, Fouutain Green; Nepbi Anderson, Gunntson; C. J. Christensen, To Begin Seasons Work Grain Before buying your fall and winter hats call and seo my line of Fall Millinery. Finest stock cf Ribbons and Memorial Goods in the city. goods at moderate Strictly up-to-da- te prices. MRS. DELIA EDWARDS. Just east of Christenson hotel. NO. I!) Twenty-Tw- o BUY YOUR Mlnotes. o CLOTHING AT THE e Gunnison up-to- NOTICE. Yon D. Spalding & Livingston have several hundred acres of land for fall plowing which they will contract at prices form $1.50 to $2.50 per acre. Parties wishing to contract for this work should apply early. For full particulars see H. A. Kearns, Gunnison, Utah. T wo Cent Postage To Great Britain. The two-cepostage rate oa letters between the United States and the British Isles, including England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, went into effect Thursday October 1. By mutual agreement betweeu the authorities of the United States cd rate an Great Britain the two-ceounce for letters holds in both countries. A new ruliug for underpaid postage provides that letters will be delivered to the addressee but double the amount of the deficient postage will be charged the addressee before the mail will be released to him. The fate an ounce for letters mailed to this country in Great Britain is one penny. The Gazette $L50per year Cash Store NEXT WEEK nt ut Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! We will offer our entire stock fall iine arrives. 41 The Cove Creek Coal company will sell the best screened lump coal at the mime $3.50 per ton, delivered fer Mens $4.75 per ton. Peanut coal $1,60 at mine, or $2.85 delivered. Order by mail from S. M. Duggins, Sterling, Mens Utah. Republican Rally, opera house, next Wednesday night, Oct. 14. Buy the COAL that burns O. B. Berglund. $5 per ton. from Contradiction of Terms. An Englishman always keen to criticize, was looking at tne- - Flatiron building from the Worth monument. Queer people, you Americans, dont You call that you know, he said. the Flatiron building. Its flat enough, t must admit, but its stone, dont yon N. Y. Press. know, not Iron. of Mens Youths, Boys and Childs Suits for less than they cost us, in order to close them out before our big Mens - Give us youir order for coal that The Josephine Deffry company, fire. a Makes clean whioh appeared at the opera house Utah. Centerfield, BECKS, ;he first three nights of this week, is R R R one of the best companies that ever Anyone wishing to borrow money should write or call Jhn M. visited this city, upoa Jlnighta;:, Juab, Utah. 190S. From standing grain ia the field to well baked biscuits in twenty-twminutes was the record made in converting the raw material into tho manufactured produotat Waiteburg, Wash, a few days ago. This is said to beat the previous record held by a Jensen. Minneapolis mill, by twenty-ninTalk on the Purpose of the Y. M. M. minutes. The Minneapolis record was I. Work by N. P. Sorenson. made several years ago, and might be Song by Hannah Jensen and Stella improved on at this time, but until the Minnesota farmers begin using Myrup. . Talk on the Purpose of the Y. L. M. combined harvesters and other date machinery such as has made the I. Work by Amanda Beck. Pacifie northwest famous the record Comic reading by Hilda Soderberg will remaia on this side of the Rocky Reeitation by Evelyn Anderson. mountains- - Portland Oregonian. A. L. conducted Prof. Sobg, by colonies. NOTICE. In 9. Next Sunday evening, October 11, the Mutual Improvement associations 6f Centerfield will commence their regular work for the coming season, when the following program will be rendered ; Speech of welcome by Brigham I. TAKE to Biscuit Sunday, October Utb. w LADIES 179, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Ephraim. The prosecution is lepresented by District Attorney woods, County AtFjeldsted, torney Larson and Attorney ThurAll are cordially invited to attend. man, while attorneys J. W. Cherry, W. if. King and Jacob Johnson Big Republicans represent the defense. To Stump Sanpete. The chief witnesses for tho prose-ou- t ion are R. P. Jensen, bartender of William Spry, Republican candithe Jim Eisk saloon, in which the murder ocurred; Francis Jensen, a date for governor, Joseph HowelJ, brother-in-laof James F. Jensen, candidate for congress to succeed and David Mattson, candiwho was also a witness to the shoot- himself, date for srate treasurer, will visit ing. About twenty other witnesses Sanpete county on a speechmakicg wilt be heard during the trial. tour next They will open at Fairview at noon on Monday Oct. 12, Newspaper Statistics. and will be at Mt. Pleasant in the rest There are 12,500 newspapers pub- evening, and the itinerary for the week will be as follows : lished in the United States; about of the Tuesday Spring City and Eph1,000 of tkem are published daily ; 120 are managed, edited anp publish- raim. In Asia there are Wednesday Gunnison. ed by negroes. Thursday Manti. 3,(X)0 periodical publications, of which Friday Monroe. the greater part appear in British Saturday Richfield. India and Japan ; the latter country Accompanying the speakers will be Africa publishes 1,500 newspapers. a quartet of tho Hawaiian Troubahas only 200 newspapers, of which dours who will furnish music at all thirty are published in Egypt and the the meetings. rest appear in the various European -- S, $9.50 ; Suits for $12.50 Suits for $14.50 Suits for (PC 7C PJ. 3 7 OC $ PO CA vPO.JU Boys, Youths and Childs in like porportion. Y ours for business, J. W. EDWARDS 4 |