Show Local Jots 20 per cent off on millinery at MraF Abbotts 2 Good work horse for sale cheap Jcx Lumber eo r Mrs Wm Plnvcl quite ill at her home in Third ward FOUNDA purse containing money e at the Coop store Sec John Hayes I Miss Lizzie Aingo is now holding down a situation with Clark and Jensen I bakers i Mrs John M Christens of Pocatello Idaho is in town visiting with relatives and friends G O Eirlksson and wife have returned return-ed from a days pleasure trip in the land of Zion One faro for round trip to Salt Lake City June 11 12 13 and 14 Return 16 Account of MIA Via Salt Lake Route > Joseph Hanson has accepted the position posi-tion of manager of the Farmers Cooperative l Coop-erative Association which is now open for business Dr Manter of Nephl was in our city yesterday on business lIe reports the dry wheat crops on Levan bench lookIng 1 look-ing very promising One fare for round trip to Salt Lake City June 17 18 10 and 20 return June 24 On account of Eagles and U C T outings Via Salt Lake Route p The opening of the Grand Pavilion formerly Packs Pavilion will be given I Friday evening June 5 The dance is free come out and enjoy yourselves NOTICEEverybody should get tPy stock in the Farmers Coop Association Associa-tion and get their goods at wholesale prices In the W 0 Creer building i Everybody turn oat Saturday night and do a little for a good cause Our l old friend Nephi Hansen hits been unable un-able to work for many months The t F dance is ct the City Pavilion ar 1 A son was born to Mrs Francis Snell J on May 19 This makes it nine children for Mr and Mrs Snell Francis tried I bard to keep this a secret but his little boy told us all about it I yesterday R T Thurber and J P Creer attended attend-ed the meeting of the Alumni Association Associa-tion at the 11 Y U Tuesday being 9saz honorary members Our fellow townsman towns-man II C Jex was elected president u Last Saturday morning Clifford Hansen Han-sen ti lovable boy of 14 son of John and Charlotte Hnnsen of Leland passed iktfl away of heart trouble The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the home of his parents Dilly McClain of Lake Shore has dug two artesian wells this spring one 2 inch pipe is down 405 feet flowing 45 w1 gallons per minute the other a 3 inch lowing from 100 to 120 gallons per minute min-ute This is way above the average + f t Duringthe month of June I will sell 1 t my entire stock of millinery at a discount dis-count of 20 per cent Pattern huts trimmed and untrimmed hoods cups ribbons etc I have too much stock i and must sell it out regardless of cost Mrs F Abbott Thurber Mugnussen leaves next Saturday Sat-urday for Chicago and Peoria 111 Taking Tak-ing one of those Eastern excursions He will spend moat of the time while in 1 tho East with his friend H T Johnson John-son formerly of this city who now resides re-sides at Peoria 111 Mr Magnussen asks The Press to extend his best regards re-gards to all his friends At the school doings last Monday night someone proposed that we build an addition to the Ideal School bouse This idea is a very good one as it appears ap-pears that the citizens are not in favor of building an entirely new school Cut C-ut present and we MUST have more room to nccoinudute the rapidly growing attendance Rush the idea along A young man named Shepard of Springville and one named Nisonger of Suntaquin were hurt on the government work at the mouth of the canyon Tuesday by falling rock after a blast Shepard sustained a large gash on the head from a rock which required seven I stitches Nisonger was hit in the back by a rock The blame for the accident was laid on tnose handling the blasting and as a result a couple of local men are out of employment r ti 4 |