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Show Clipper clippings from the past FARMINGTON The fish law is up next Monday. June 12, 1903 William Frew, one of our county commissioners, expects to raise 3,000 bushels of peaches this year. June 12, 1903 FARMINGTONRulon Steed, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Steed, fell from a poplar tree at the cemetery, Saturday, and was very seriously hurt He was looking into a birds nest where he unexpectedly unex-pectedly found a little snake. This discovery caused him to throw himself away from the nest in such a manner that he lost his balance and fell. He dropped about 30 feet. His shoulder and head were badly hurt. He was taken to the Holy Cross hospital. June 12, 1903 At a meeting held in Salt Lake City last week, resolutions were passed condemning the brutal atrocities perpetrated upon the Jewish people of Russia. June 5, 1903 James Aslett returned from the hospital week before last, where he went to have his foot amputated. This leaves him footless as he had his other foot taken off two or three years ago. His troubles first commenced com-menced about seven or eight years ago. On the twenty-fourth of July of that year, he ate too much ice cream and drank too much ice water and the following morning his lower limbs were paralyzed and later twisted out of shape. He was out of the hospital a little over two weeks this time and is now getting along very well. June 19, 1903 At the 1 15th general assembly of the Presbyterian church, held in Los Angeles, resolutions were adopted calling upon the U.S. senate to expel ex-pel Senator Smoot and declaring that polygamy was still practiced by the Latter-day Saints. June 5, 1903 One of the happiest features of Pres. Roosevelt's visit to Salt Lake was the Keams breakfast The Kearns mansion was profusely decorated. dec-orated. The menu was elaborate, but by far the grandest feature was the president's cake. It was a triumph in the cooking art. Three Crown Baking Bak-ing Powder made it so. It is to the I perfect taste of Crown Baking Powder that the senator's expert cook attributes her grand success. Your cakes will be as delicious and 1 mm a CENTER VILLE--Thomas Howell and Mrs. Duel drive new rubber- tired buggies, which they purchased of Hyrum Grant June 19, 1903 FARMINGTON-A man who had been working for Thomas Steed, left for California last week. June 12, 1903 Bessie Knecht, the famous "sleeping girl," will probably be sent to the state insane asylum, unless her condition improves in the near future. June 12, 1903 i Salt Lake has another murder mystery in the death of George H. Littlefield, formerly a soldier in the Philippines, who was found in a dying dy-ing condition by officers. It is believed he was drugged and robbed. June 12,1903 FARMINGTON James T. Smith's sister is here visiting, the first time in 35 years. June 19,1903 An Italian miner by the name of Angelo Cisterio, was probably fatally injured in the mines at Castle Gate, Saturday, by falling rocks. , June 19, 1903 wnoiesome as tne president s ir you use Three Crown Baking Powder. Hewlett Bros. Co. June 5, 1903 Alfred Minns, who left last fall for parts unknown, has just been heard from. He is down in Brazil, South America. June 5, 1903 Work was commenced on the new saloon, Monday morning. The foundation is about all in now. It will be quite a large substantial brick building. June 5, 1903 I I Reach Over 90,000 People 1 with a Classified Ad in the ClipperNews Advertiser u I r- ik r J 7 Mal1 in the Convenient Form I For lSS (( )) V )) or Cal1 292-2022 II I OnlV f ) S Vy and charge It on your It I y Minimum Visa or Master Card I j All Ads Must Be In Office By Friday 5:00 P.M. 1 I I CUPPERNEWS ADVERTISER I II PLEASE CHECK f ONE OF THE FOLLOWING I j I Date 100 Help Wanted D 500 Motorcycles 1 1 I n 110 Want Work U 510 Lost & found j I Name 120 Services G 520 InstructionsTutoring I I " D 130 Business Opportunities C 530 Tend Children I Address 2O0 Horse-Stock D 640 Tlme Snaro 1 1 Tv i paaress Q 210 Pets 550 Condos For Rent II I pm. n on n 5o0 Pooms For Rent .1 lj City Zip Phone 2 Miscellaneous p 670 Apf,rtm9n., For Rent I 1 fOUOWTHSSI SIMPLE STEPS- 240 for Sa,e n tin s! 1 l.XM6Ph0ne n HI ZT 53,65 " 600 WOTO Ren. 1 ' I 3. Print ad form EXACTLY ui ycc want M to appear. One word u ,raae 610 Coi-.domlnlums I 1 1 I per numtwed space. 270 Want To Buy n 620 Op House I 1 4. Count each word. Total the amount at 20' per word, $5.00 280 Home Appliances rj 630 Mobile Homes 1 minimum (up to 15 orcs3 tor each week (telephone n oon t.Triir.c n 7Zn ilT cZ t II numbers count as ore -rcrd. as do abbreviations). D 290 Kome Furnishings a 640 lot For Sate II I 6. Make check payable to Clipper Publishing Co. lor exact 300 Musical Instruments 700 lanJ For Sale II amount. (No lax). . . . P 320 Recreation Vehicles P 750 Orhce Space-Rent I P 6. Check the number of weeks you wish to have the ad r, . . . r .n finri .raMrt- p,., Id appear, and the total amount paid. U 330 Au,OR For Sa e E 800 Pe .gallon Property 1 9 I 7. Keep pink copy lor your records. Staple check to while D 400 Trucks For Sale 610 Commercial Property I l and yellow copies and piece In box. 410 Vans D 820 Hones For Sale I I Please write ad below EXACTLY at you want If printed ll J HEAD (Bold Type) M Wanted $1.C0 j T 2! T. T, T. 7 7 t I 1 1 15. $5.00 It $&.20 I l " 17. $5.40 "isT 19. $5 W 20l $0 00 2. U-iO 2TTsT0 23 $6.60 Ti Jtlh I II 25. $7.00 26. $7 JO 27. $7.40 23. $7.60 29. $7.M 30. $5.00 31. $ft.20 li $ 40 I II " " 1 AD TO RUN I 1 WEEK f I NO. OF WfcEKS K u want ad k run :: , I I I 1 1 n.ore man one week. Wyt r - I I M I In coiof rror of omiion, piOf celt ClPpprfNwn Advertkar ot once Adverinfi arm rylaaso mutrtoto frta -Mmks A5E I I J ' rpd to chcfc m Hut iw-tioo. W rr ln nght to wect or dit ony or off &9 m TOTAL I H Z odrtiung thai doei not eontarm wim pub(UhirQ norxJortit, Liability lor rTon or to run by the pricm of i II - omratioru ihatl not vcd tn con of fti od. a tnoe week. AMOUNT y I I I '; i . F |