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Show C('5uvLV,?yy?y?vyivv?wvay,awv3vva,)'a yi'yQyvvyay'ayayyjyayawayat-vif XM 1 , B -"l-V --is Jig New shipment just received from the factory at g Jjf Cincinnati, Ohio. ' gg 3 You who have tried CROWN OVERALLS know that there is NOTHING BETTER. We are now 8 complete with all sizes. g ,YU-! ' 4 Get a pair now and you will be pretty well sup- g 'M plied for the winter. fi We also carry CROWN SPECIALS FOR BOYS, p g Just try a pair. They are all guaranteed. H " L. 1 lV Xt I 1 "iffi SVveep Skuv SAxved Coats 1 z& . , ('- -TV Sfci;5 r T;v Jig Our stock in these goods is being depleted every gg p day. Get your wants in these lines at once and f j thereby be prepared for an exceptionally cold winter gs There is also no better place to buy your Winter fi p Underwear. Ill rxg,- tax; 1 SANPETE CO-OP. 1 The Jensen Creamery Company at Mount Pleasant will pay 35 cents per pound for butter-fat in November and December. Only a few more days left to get a hat. while the sale is .n at the Progress Pro-gress Millinery. Everything going at half-price. There is a Photographer in Mt. Pleasant. He does fine work at reasonable prices. You want nice pictures to please your friends. He wants to make them for you; or will tune your piano or organ. He guarantees guar-antees satisfaction. He is your i "Home Man", F. Christensen, Was-! Was-! atch Block. . Ady. The Lion and the Mouse From many sources we learn that a great number of out of town patrons pa-trons of the drama are already arranging ar-ranging to attend the performance of Charles Klein's great play, "The ! Lion and the Mouse," when present-j present-j ed in our city. I - High School Dance , Tonight i Friday, November 22, 1912 EVERYBODY INVITED. ! The proceeds to be used for, athletics ath-letics and other general expenses. jThe students assure everyone a jolly ' good time. MVElTISIIN8 If you have the cash and are in need of a stove or range it will pay you to call on A. R. Young before making your purchase elsewhere. One door east of Golden Rule Store, Mt. Pleasant. Advertisement. Don't waste-your money buying strengthening plasters. Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Liniment is cheaper and better Dampen a piece of flannel with it and bind it over the affected parts and it will relieve the pain and sore-ness. sore-ness. For sale by all Dealers. Adv. What is the matter trying a tew Commercial Orchards of Cherries? Some one on the bench land. It will be a good investment. The Utah Nursery can furnish the best of trees See J. E. Gunderson or either of their district salesmen. Utah Nurs ery Co. Advertisement. i Why Not Eat? The Gem is the place where they sell coffee and c&ke. You are invit-ed invit-ed one and all to give them a call. .The latest model of the Five Pas-senger Pas-senger Ford Touring Car at only $690. Call on A. James Aagard at Fountain Green, Utah. Adv. FOR SALE-House, Lot and Barn. Corner southwest of Academy Block. Enquire ol' Peter Peterson Omen. A beautiful home for sale. Inquire of Boon Brotherson. The Consolidated Furniture Co., will sell Iron Beds at actual cost, during the remaining part of this month. Advertisement. Cheer yourself and your friends by being refreshed at the Gem. Just two doors East of the Golden Rule Store. Advertisement. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS fOR RENT at Mrs. B. f. Lovell's Lost Large, fancy hair-pin Find er please return to this office. GUOD FARM FOR SALE The old Wm. Zabriskie farm with 102 acres of good farming land and 72 acres of good pasture land in the Cedar Hills partly inclosed in-closed with wire netting fence. There are two good springs and also 25 acres of good water right. For particulars parti-culars apply to either J. A Bjelkieor George Brand. Wanted An old horse. See Lester Ney or John E. Anderson. ' For services of a first-class butcher, see' Lester Ney. Official Vote For Sanpete County, Utah, 1912 Continued from Page 5 3 S1? z " E- r 1 i- - -s o I- o Ml I i 5 : M M s M o ! P T a N ! ! M 1 M I -M M H M I ::::':::: : : (, Supt. of Publici instruction "''::::: : sut.rluZey,S 2 3 28 28 229 9 7 1 H 13 25 3 1 9 3 372 Joseph Judd, D. 20 16.173 441 168 237 317 50 55 102 119 11 17 25 2? 41 153 1967 Peter Sundwal.l, D 20 16 222 430 168 326 287 36 51 103 121 15 15 U 22 45 153 2064 L. R. Anderson, R ..... 3 11 166 505 126 380 418 35 70 119 49 69 35 58 16 237 185 2452 wTAMHam?inRS " U "5 3?3 48 70 118 68 ll II. $ g? Ill & vvm. a. namiin, b 2 3 25 28 29 10 5 14 9 9? q i q q iq RayHarrnon.S 2 3 23 28 28 10 7 1 14 9 22 3 1 9 3 163 Thos. D. Reese, P 3 14 196 87 71 252 162 32 47 108 31 8 9 47 7 48 151 1273 Jos. A. Justesen, P 1 14 158 73 79 151 178 32 49 108 30 13 10 31 7 46 140 1126 District Judge x a?'??''!586"' Di 23 20 261 626 183 349 280 37 58 161 139 9 11 57 26 52 167 2349 01811150?" "' ' 11 12 189 472 140 418 517 69 96 133 5" 82 33 49 " 5238 I83 Jas'w SrTv r"" ?l 6A o?? 3?9 297 4 0 52 143 130 9 17 3 3 2 2 43 168 2131 Jas W. Cherry, R 12 14 215 524 135 451 470 58 94-143 5 3 7 6 3 6 60 1 6 242 180 2777 County Commissioner, 4 year term Ole Larsen D 16 15 174 430 171 275 287 31 44 103 120 10 16 28 19 41 93 1893 Peter Mortsensen, R 38 12 176 498 128 542 396 60 88 119 48 69 "28 56 14 239 113 2594 V- L. H. Ericksen, S 2 3 25 29 23 10 7 7 11 9 22 3 1 9 3 158 (Z D. O. Larsen, P 2 14 194 89 67 53 196 32 36 111 31 13 20 42 12 47 238 1197 V County Commissioner, 2 year term Er??KSwalner8r' D 22 16 174 455 173 309 287 41 61 124 137 35 17 34 22 42 155 2102 9"uM-w asef-R-: -- --; 12 11 175 495 126 446 404 46 68 122 44 52 30 58 16 240 149 2494 John W. Crawforth, S 2 3 2 7 29 29 10 5 1 0 7 21 3 1 9 3 160 . Wm. H. Gribble, P 4 14 194 86 68 120 189 30 38 87 20 7 15 34 7 46 147 1106 County Clerk Elmer R Christensen, D 20 15 167 407 170 311 276 35 51 101 118 11 19 36 25 44 196 2054 w uM'tJr- R'o 12 ll 172 490 130 426 412 51 70 m 51 70 35 57 19 238 157 2518 Walter Christensen, S 2 3 26 29 33 10 3 1 13 10 22 3 1 1 9 3 169 . Wm. J. Brady, P 4 15 203 88 68 133 193 35 50 113 31 12 9 32 46 73 1105 County Sheriff C-T-Drage, D 21 17 171 501 173 299 242 39 48 99 118 11 26 38 23 45 159 2027 li-M,- us'R.--:--A 12 9 183 449 129 434 476 46 75 125 50 70 26 57 15 236 155 2547 Niels P. Christensen, S...; 2 3 23 29 30 10 7 1 11 10 22 3 1 9 2 163 Jos. Monsen, P...'. ,3 15 190 95 69 142 152 31 49 108 31 11 11 31 7 47 137 1119 ' County Recorder . ;) Aaron Hansen, D. 17' 15 m tu 171 312 270 37 a 102 ii8 11 20 33 22 ,42 15$ 199., C. H. Beal, R ; i 11 176 toe 12s 422 39 70 us 61 69 32 69 10 240 11 2&17 Fred Mitchel, S..: ' 2 4 a 28 n 1 1 n 10 22 3 1 9 3 rw Hyrum B. Madsen, P s 15 19s m w 142 194 40 49 113 . 31 12 10 33 7 46 i-ts 1195 County Treasurer Niels C. Peterson, D 51 15 ?2 isi 312 sot 29 63 101 119 11 is 34 22 44 im 2015 J. A. Johnson, R 12 11 159 &01 143 440 sss &i 70 121 51 69 34 58 17 239 us 2526 Joseph E. Mellor, S a 24 sa 9 7 1 11 ' w 22 s 1 9 3 104 Mrs. Elizabeth Hornung, P 3 is kb 93 m 12a 187 34 49 in so 12 10 33 a iw 1156 County Assessor fcf Chas. H. Embley, D 20 15 173 449 172 327 asi sa ' 67 105 129 14 17 34 19 40 ' 153 2041 ' ,fi H. C. Hansen Bogh, R 12 11 111 499 127 424 420 35' 74 ns 45 65 33 go 22 252 100 253" Peter M Petersen S. .. v, 2 a 25 so so s 5 1 12 9 22 3 1 7 2 ieo Martin Peterson, Sr., P 4 l5 1S8 39 ej 123 183 45 39 109 16 12 10 32 3 36 137 me County Attorney ? George Christensen, D is J9 366 502 iss 334 298 s4 60 137 -124 20 . 23 64 23 51 174 2308 D. WooIpv, R 13 10 167 473 131 425 465 60 80 121 62 66 33 62 16 232 161 2562 Chas E. Kofford, S v... 2 s i . si 8 7 1 is 10 o s 1 9 3 173 County Surveyor Carlyle Monk, D is is 174 451 170 296 s2 27 17 69 55 9 is sf 22 43 15s 18S8 Clyde Whitlock, R 17 11 171 601 134 48 379 62 rae 99 40 67 35 53 10 242 150 2575 Carl Ericksen, P 4 1 19 12 . 11s 178 82 15 175 100' 16 10 33 7 46 141 1237 County Superintendent of Schools Heber S. Olsen, D. 20 21 S09 478 17.1 30a 317 36 60 122 121 7 13 ig 11 40 121 2165 A. J. Rees, R . is 10 ne soi 140 474 220 47 72 124 '56 75 43 102 so 250 219 2751 I For TKis Week Only! Y p WE GTVE 25 PER EnF OFF I I SWEATERS and SWEATER COATS p This Means You Get A M $ -60 Sweater for - $ .45 1 1-00 " " - .75 m 1,50 " " " 1,13 1 1 2.00 " , " - 1.50 m M 3-25 " " " 2.44 0 p 4.50 " " - 3.37 m 6,00 " " ' 450 If ' P These are first-class goods, being worth g every cent of original price, and getting them m p at this reduction, this time of year are worthy '0 your consideration p I THE.. PROGRESS I' |