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Show Architect Watkins and Cashier Jones of the Gunnison Valley bank left for Salt Lake by automobile at 10 :30 Saturday morning and succeeded succeed-ed iu reaching their destination safely, safe-ly, driving by way of Nephi, at 9 :25 p.m. A little slower than train, service ser-vice to-be-sure, but the trip was all their own and doubtless ereatly enjoyed en-joyed by this duo as a diversion from business, pursuit. K . K t The town council convened in regular reg-ular session Saturday, the time beicg altogether occupied iu passing upon reports rendered aud allowing claims aggregating $175. Election expenses and attorney's fees covering court cases of the town for several months made up the major claims. Another meeting was held Monday night principally prin-cipally to consider a proposition from a number of Centerfield people to: have the proposed waterworks for . i - i . l i . . . t ... XT ship of her music class. These Incidentals Inci-dentals lend a pleasing turn to Miss Fjeldsted's method of instructing. tt si K Mrs. Delia Edwards is having ereated on the O, W. Perkins' ground fronting on Main street a neat millinery millin-ery store and dwelling combined. Mr. Perkins himself contemplates very shortly lemodeling his dwelling house. Thus improvements are apace with us. Keep them going. C K K This Friday night will be used under un-der the auspices of the Relief society at the boweiy in a social affair, with a view to remember in a substantial way Mauris Simonsen who is doing missionary work iu Seandinavia for the Mormon church. b e tt Arthur Sanders went to Salt Lake Monday to undergo operation for appendicitis, ap-pendicitis, at the Holy Cross hospital this Friday. News has sinoe been conveyed here by phone that the operation op-eration was successful, early this morning, aud Mr. Sanders is doing nicely. k n Mr. Beauregard has jugt finished the harvesting of 135 acres of wheat on his dry farm over in the west hills. He is pleased with the yield and states that there is an area of fully ! 20,000 acres in the vicinity of his dry farm that can be similarly cultivated and made to produce well without irrigating, ir-rigating, and two-thirdf; of it is yet unclaimed. ! R PROGRAM. For Mothera' class to be held at the R. S. hall Thursday, August 19, commencing at Jp.m. : Lecture. 'Suggestions as to the best way of controlling and ;iirec; g children of tender age,'! Mary L. Wetcalf. Song, Saiah Enckson. Reading, Linda Jensen, Question, Yetta forenson. Reading, Emma U. Metcalf. ! Song, Eva Jensen, ''Household Hints," Mary Madsen. inis oity extenaea out 10 mem. ino conclusion was reached owing to uncertain un-certain conditions of the proposal pro-sented. pro-sented. h hi a Sale of Grand A rmy excursion tickets at Gunnison station numbered fifty-one up to last night. Quite a number from this city improved the opportunity of seeing the noble veterans, veter-ans, some of them staying the entire week. Among those brought to our notice from here are Bishop Joseph Christenson and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Perkins, jun., and mother, O. B. Berglund, VV. H. Gribbie, William Bardslej, County Commisioner Mad-sen, Mad-sen, P. T .idvigson, Mr and Mrs. T. F . Kewns, and Town Marshal Mad-sen. Mad-sen. at k m MaoZan, the great Pile reraety. rre-vents rre-vents Piles by prever mg constipation It is conveniently applied directly to to the trouble by means of a small noxxle attached to the tube in which ManZn is put I i by Pa' Nosduck. It It MONEY TO LOAN. Anyone wiehintf to borrow Biofflfcyon easy terms should see Mrs. Annie C. Christenson, Gunnison, Utah, r e h Buy the COAL that burns form O. B. Berglund. $5 per ton, Local Items y B. F.Lovell has been down from Mt. Pleasant a couple of dayB this week adjusting the Bell telephone t liue, which has been out of order in thu cer vicicity. f wt wt n I Mr. Peterson, manager of thp Gun- 1 nisoiA fexperitivnt, station, left this ' . ef; tor a !-..,vs days vacation , at t his home in Richfield. X X Picesfvlve. carbolized, so otbes pa In uny emergency bruises, cuts, sores, burns, scratches, etc. Pineslvo f carbolized, is best. Sold by Paul von J Xordeck. T K C f Miss Elma Fjeldsted entertained at X the home of her parents Thursday with another recital from the nsemler- |