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Show Fresh Saner Kraut, Bananas, Oranges and Celery at the Manti Grocery. John I'raithwaite, the shoemaker, shoema-ker, has put down the price of half soleing at 50c for men's and 35c for women's shoes. Good work guaranteed. Shop next to pool hall. At the meeting of the board of directors of the Manti Temple Association As-sociation held last Saturday, Feb. 14th, M. F. Farnsworth was appointed ap-pointed a member of the board to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Canute Peterson, A ball will be given in-the Assembly As-sembly Hall on Thursday evening, Feb. 26th, under the auspices of the officers and teachers of the South "Ward Sunday School, for the benefit of the school- library. The people of the South ward are cordially cor-dially invited to attend. Item in Marys vale Free Lance: "Nathan and John Williams have completed a tunnel contract on the I. X. L. group which is the southerly south-erly extension of the Deer Trail. The principal part of "the shares are owned by Manti people, and further exploratory work in the near future is contemplated." On Friday evening, Feb. Pith, Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford, jr. delightfully entertained a number of their friends at dinner. Spreads were laid for thirty, and a most delicious repast was served in courses cour-ses to the invited guests. The dec-orations dec-orations were in pink and white carnations, maidenhair ferns and smilax. Surmounting these were jets of various sizes of incandescent lamps diffusing soft and variegated tints of light, presenting a picture of unusual attraction and brilliancy. brillian-cy. Music and cards were features of the evening's entertainment, and it was not" until the "wee sma' hours" the guests took their de-part de-part n re, after an evening most pleasantly spent. Mrs. Kate Snow and Mr. Stanley Crawford assisted in entertaining. Those who partook par-took of the hospitality of the host and hostess were: Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Snow, Dr. and Mrs. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Win. K. lieid, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Dyreng. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Alder, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piddle, Mr. and Mrs. W.W.Crawford, W.W.Craw-ford, Mr. and Mrs. L. Edwards, Mrs. Jolley, Mrs. L. Vorhees, Mrs. M. Lowry, Etta Anderson, Mrs. Iloldaway, May Crawford and W. C. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford entertained ao-ain on last evening at 0 :30 o'clock. TocaTNewsTj Residence to Pent, apply to Mrs. N. II. Felt. Furnished Rooms to rent, apply to Mrs. N. U. Felt. The last case of diphtheria has again disappeared from Manti. Mrs. Wm , Ellingford has been quite ill this week with rheumatism. rheuma-tism. Len McCarty, formerly of Manti, lias been appointed postmaster at Green River, Utah. The regular meeting of the city council has been adjourned until to-morrow (Thursday) night. v G. L. Lund writes us that he is now comfortably settled at 843 Lincoln Avenue, Salt Lake City. Frank Fielding, salesman for the Anderson-Dyreng furniture company, com-pany, made a business trip to Salt Lake City last Friday, returning Monday. Lewis Larson is afflicted with a severe case of mumps. Lewis says the mumps are more trying on him than to try a case in court. We guess so. Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofulous Scrofu-lous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic and purifier. Money refunded refun-ded if vou are not satislied. 50 cts. and 81.00. "For sale at W. W. Crawford's. Those who have been lono-ing for an old-time winter, have surely had their wishes gratified. We are ready for a spell of hot, dusty-weather. dusty-weather. Winter is all right, but enough is enough. W Lieut-Col. II. M. II. Lund of the National Guard of Utah, was in the city last Saturday and made an inspection of company F. The company is in splendid trim and the equipment was found to be in perfect order. Mrs. Elizabeth Daniels Casto of Monroe, widow of the late George Casto, died at her home last Saturday. Sat-urday. The funeral was held yesterday. yes-terday. Deceased was an old-time settler of Manti, and was a very highly respected and motherly old lady. The starting of seeds of petunisa, pansies, hollyhocks, camias, marguerite mar-guerite carnations, tuberous begonias, bego-nias, colons, dahlias, heliotrope, lobelia and vinca for garden plants should be begun in February. A shallow box in a window covered with a pane of glass is as good a way as any. When you feel blue and everything every-thing goes wrong, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse and invigorate in-vigorate your stomach, regulate your bowels, give you a relish for your food and make you feel that in this old world is a good place to live. For sale by Crawford. - . |