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Show lri.-mor.to- Kmei.-i- m 134. it the vu, nn.j Post the n Match 3r!. cms.--, matu-- r One ver Apn', j H.I0 The people came from every di-- ; notion, north, south, easl and west. arid from over the mountains j Why Not Stay Here? 1(f 1J..Jiao. tl1!lt NOW STATE ea81y reconcile the owner for Lj,e jogg of tlu, Mmt amount returned tl.,., trip But when it came to getting dinner. mnv () strike ill Southern The was that another matter. Jtali has the following to say was so much larger thanwas0f t jlt. popular Dixie winedis- were here epecieu, me cawng-uuuripensed ill that section urtable to take care of them in any are spoons at Virgin City and es : W S Representative Hansen BOX ELDER COUNTY on HAND. Sale, cir 5 be taken ; they Many have been ordered and should went in will go as did the 130,000 grain bags-th- ey a hurry. VJ Peter Clegg. Wait TAKE THEM, MAKE THEM AND BE READY FOR SHIPMENT 1 FARMERS' CASH UNION. Tremonton, Utah. Judge 1st Judical District rt of style, so style was dropped only one at St. George, and Willard W Maughan. david . kolmgren, mgr. it r me once ami every oouy wno. tn(. ot tnat drink J F Holton. Dist principal Atty could get a sandwich and a cup of country is the native Dixie chairman County Com coffee thought himself well served wine. This wine is a product A W Valentine. if he had to stand on the sidewalk 0f southern Utah, and is M B Hart Co Commissioners D E Adams ,1 cat it. of section the after that To show the interest taken by countrv which is called Dixie, Sheriff Joseph Josephson S N Cole in this annual festivity ftnd is known by that name Treasurer t ie people we might mention that a train from ;tH over southei n Utah. Christena Madson One Recorder iii Tremonton. Doing the best business between Ogden J Valentine. Salt Lake and Ogden brought twen-- drink of Dixie will make you; Clerk Nephi and Malad. Twenty well furnished rooms, all in good B. C. Call coaches loaded to the bump forget your name, while two Attorney Reason for order, 011 Main Street near railroad station. Mel v in Nebeker eri with visitors and drawn by two driuks will cause you to steal Surveyor is of owner. This a bargain for for selling poor health the saddle off your own horse, Assessor e.igines. Elias Jensen any man. Amusements of all kinds kept and after three drinks you can School Supt A E Jensen For srie Also dcsimblu building lot .10 by ICO fort on Tromout Street. E. A. KENT, Tremonton, Utfch. and lenns inquire of the crowd interested an good na- - see oil wells innumerable." Justice of Peace Andrew Funk s 1 . I 1 l- . I - 11 a 1 nam-market- For Sale. s 1 THE KENT HOTEL ty-fo- ur 1 Ogden and Briham hands Charles Cheal Constable and an orchestra furnished music THROUGH MOUNTAINS. PRECINCT OFFICERS for dancing, and a vaudeville com- pany gave an entertainment in the Western PaciliC Drilling and BlaStlflg PHE( 1NCT JUSTICE CONSTABLE Hex Elder James Knudson ('. F, Nelson Tunnels. Series ol opera houpe tund. work among his neighbors to give him a living. In this way In will soon have a few crops nised that will make the pay- ments on his md and he will then One-Mil- I j the judges announced Hoard's Dairyman says that there was never before so large a demand for pure bred and grade dairy cattle as at the Pure-bred- s are present time. selling at from $100 per head up and grade dairy cows for from $60 to $S() in districts in which "common" cows can be easily bought at $80 each. their e Alma Iversou Urij;. Nelson N. ('. Jfppeson ('. A, Anderson Tlii e Mite The baVe ball game between Bountiful and Wells vi of the San Fran .tlantii com arative'y independent, Many a young man in the eastern $100 was won lv the former Tht states bought land in that way, s.mre was 10 to 8. Great interest was taken in the and while the work of clearing it was ten times as difficult there awarding of the prizes, and it was as here, yet he became well to do. not until late in the evening that b Vaik APPLE BOXE - they can buy land cheaper in oth er states than in Utah. Thty may he able to get wild land fi r from good markets and with none of the conveniences of civilization at a lower price than the; can git land for in the Bear River, v aney, dul 11 is uouonui 11 mey will be better off fn ten years time than if they had purchased II property nere wnere we nave an the conveniences of churches, schools, roads, bridges, railroads, telegraphs, telephones and good at our very doors. There 13 plenty of good land in this vi- cinity that can be purchased at a reasonable price, and any young man of good character, who is anxious and willing to work can get time on all the land he needs, The industrious man can contract fir a few acres of land, clear and sed it, and while his crop is growing he can find plenty of I gleeful John C cutler. would Governor Charles S Tingey. through the valley. They cam? n;hlJ Wlmtowr surplus Secretary M A Bredden. on the cars, in wagons, on horse-- ; Massachusetts has will be wel- Atty. General J A Edwards. Auditor back and on foot. And they found comed if shipped to Indiana Treasurer James Christiansen t ie peaches, plums, watermelons; America Farmer a id grapes provide J by the comSupt. of Public Instruction A C Nelson, mittee for their entertainment. A prospector who recently 1 And the majority ate their fill. to the State Senator District from a - 1 lie ! Rverv dav we hear men talk of going to other places to buy landThey seem to have an idea that 1 UIMlUlN. P60. I ti ss not in aiWanae FARMERS' CASH ncM . 1;9 ri Official Directory. . ofte at Tremonion. hi of cou- yr- of Stubtcription Obi rear in advance St iiuiilli in adauo with uo overrun is d or as to make them a seems just the thing for many!8ince wiW deer Q(lt hew TREMONTON . i j arm a to into crowa, oile get p f()r M m mjt ,jeen , l0Sc who went to Brieham on lLat one woul( hardly chairmanof Board, J A Fishbum. i i naa ineir i h M Wyatt. Member l'e 'Ch Hay certainly ;f h!art-desire in that respect. It W J C Gates. to think that D C Roush. j, estimated that fully 5000 visitors j farn?eP ja unduly alarmed were there. S B Watland. land that he exaggerates the The weather wan Utah weather, George Shuman. jtURt jon. The novelty of hav cler which meana that i: was John Shuman. ing wild deer occasionally vis-- ' Treasurer ' none hotter R F Meldrum anywhere," an some Umt.'d piact, &m tne beatlty 0f Marshall o the dealers say. fOPms should ,).;,. Published E.ery Thursday At Utah. Manmr Wm. nciUit-run- J i chuaetts Peach Day at Bngnaro. THE TREMONT TIMES. Calls Fort W. W. Laslcv E. Iunsaker msA rrironie r rfiar.ea that t.nt Dewevville R. N. Gardner i!. J. Record Western Pacific is now Working ColMMton Hyrum Jensen J. R. Standing e tunnels to pro- - Beaver Dam C. J. Elmer Win. F. Bowcn on four vide a passage way for the line. Hear River A. E. Holmgren H.PThoreen ChasKroksh P.F.Ofeeu Between 200 and 250 men are Maniia C. II. Sunset VanHiisdtln T. E. Setrist ; ,lllm onI klootinir 4 House Painting and Decorating, HEADQDAI T RS FOR WALL PAPER, one-mil- decis- through obstructing hills, a ion as follows: car- load of high Lilversidc '"ieldinc H. Kennard Js. G Smith T. F. Coombs Job Welling It. Hadlev Sylvester Owens K. H. Rudd J. Nisb L. explosives being Malad E. used every week in the work. Plymouth These four tunnels are the im-- 1 Porta!rc j, E. Gibbs Utm Knudson R. W. Adams T. W. Sandal portant ones of the Hue, several Rawlins smaller ones also being in Con- - Promontory Geo. N. House Chas Stokes atruction. The Niles tunnel is Cur,ew C. W. Robbins A. L. Peterson Prk Va,,y Hichi J. A.Eckmiay through a hill, the top of which " feet above the tracU. The Clear Creek L . s R..bBi,t Spring Garden tunnel, about 15 in Plumas from T. C. Yates Junction II. Blackburn II. Jr. ;miles Quincy Don't neglect to disc the be( reek Phil Paskett C. V. Toync Grouse county, is under a high ridge ditch banks, roadsides and oth tween the north and middle torks COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH. er unused places this fall. It of the Feather river. The M&mJmm wo $, for thp the Chairman up grasshopper eggs b ,sl oranRe cling Th(J A. W. Valentine, matjon jg yolcanic rock and they don t hatch. Notice! Thc Valentine Fruit Dr. A. E. Rich, Secretary Company Beckworth tunnel under the low M. 15. Hart and D. E. Adams, Members. mou w.e cops r;eetvel si tor the best r.arlyt raw saddle in the lowest nass in the to the ditches and roads are e . Job Printing for Every Sierra is through a nill that is eaten. The little fellows hatch the largest Alberts peaches . body. about300 feet above the track. illiam Jeppson won out, and the scene of their prize At that P'nt the altltude of the Why not have some letter beads and birth get all the benefit of and John H Bott second. In this tunnel envelopes printed with your name, For the heat arranged and deco- line is 5,018 feet. their presence. ness and address on ' hem for he use of rated cases, George Fleeman re- the workmen are drilling through Yourself and family? We ran furnish some of the hardest granite tO be ibem at ver little more than the blank ceived 52.50. Even honesty sometimes ovfound in the range. The Flower "ni's won,d COf" nd ""'v lo"k """ h ni'' erreaches itself, as some of our eT. Call in when in town and let us Reduced Rates to Idaho. L ike tunnel, located in the north Khow ,... ,.niDi- - .., ,,, vn ,,. ,.nst. farmers have perhaps diseov'I iik Times eastern corner of Nevada in the i iU ..) I.. 1... ... fremonton. Utah. oe o.t uie .uuuici to Great Iv reduced rates to Idaho mountains, is 5,900 feet j Peijuot saie side ol tlie law, a certain Mints. Lone limits. See anmts . i above sea The formation is a . .. ..... .i nruisii manuiaciure oi piCKies tor turtner particulars or write to limestone. for export to Canada, made D. K. Burley, ('.. P. A (. S. L. R hard flinty tunnels are electric All the his pint bottles hold a little R- - Co" Salt Lkc cit'lighted and are aired by means more than a pint. But when A bcatiilf'tlly illustrated monthA fanner in Massachusetts of large electric fans. In the a large consignment arrived Wesl ly mapaiine of the complains, through the Rural Nibs tunnel compressed air drills with fascinating short stories, picat Montreal, the customs offituresque personal peint of ie li cials found that there was n New Yorker, of the ravages are being used, the Interesting developrriptionof Officials of the Western Pacific law whieh provides that any inflicted upon his crops by ment of the West, and the romance wild deer, which are at San Francisco say that the line and history of the wonderland of the package holding more than a prowling so rigidly protected by law in from Salt Lake to San Francisco earth Ask your local newsdealer for pint must pay duty as a quart. . . . .i . . ....De i. i Wl11 W inM lD" mu,MP1 M completed hy a year from Canadians who eat British current issue or send $1.50 for year's The book, "Bond of it a great next month. Subscription ith its extension pickles now get their money's rapidly, lie thinks 120 beautia Thousand Wonders," worth neither more nor less. injustice that farmers should the line will be 929 miles long, will ful western views in foltrcolors not be allowed to kill deer he Mclndtd tree, We have never heard of All the News every day for k any It on them. American manufacturer over- that impt.se MAGAZINE SUNSET a month The intermountaifl Ke- . to people ill the1 HeeniH funnv t his J y. Adbut filling vessels, puMicm. subscribe they are FLOOD BUILDING, CeBtral West to hear that an dress, 20s South West Temple, Sidt oflM caught short giving ' old M.v.asettb'd like State SAN FRANdsro. CALIFORNIA Lake. weight or measure, Peter Peterson, with five cases, won the silver loving cup, the first prize. In the second division, John H. Bott won a cash prize of $20 for the best forty cases of peaches, and Jjsse White took second. A cash prize of $10 went to W O Knudson and a second of So to .. ( harles Wilson in tne third section, rp,nomas Natter brouirht thelare est and best peach to town and got i for his naiiis " George Meldrum, Sign and Carriage Painting Neatly Done. Will Meet Prices on First Class Work. You Can Get Concrete J?' Building Blocks m j in any quantity and for any kind for-tur- ns ujren. l tu-w- t Utah. Tremonton, of building by calling on A. B. MANAUSA, Manufacturer, Garland, Utah. PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. . Tremonton Horse Breeders' Association. - 1 :.: i ... Have you ever seen a Sunset? . , - tvide-awak- c .... . VV to-da- - BREED TO THE BEST. MOINEAU The Old Reliable-N- o. 44324. An Imported French l'ercheron, weight 2200. bj at Charles Schmuti a place, 2HI miles wet of Tremoutou. for the t.cascu of 1907. Trraia of WM vice HQ for sitifflo serlee. or SSO wh n tht mare Is had It t b (n 1 f1 |