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Show The EPEifi ECORD. "11 Nephi tii&i Utah, Friday, October 9. 1903. Vol. 14. Mrs. Cooper, the hostess1 on this occasion, has a wide reputation for serving good things t cat and drink, but in her latest exemplification of the scriptural injunction to "give food 6 those THE OLD T" who are hungry Opening: of the Duck Season, aged can be made to aid tho far- - 'and drink to Absolutely Puro tnirns W SUBSTITUTE A Wedding; Feast. a lis stead appeared a large cabinet photo c.f thr absent and bearing the neatly printed tribute, "Absent, but not forr gotten." Hihhtfp T.U. G. Parkes anked the blessing in his characteristic impressive manner, and during thy feast the same irentlcman performed well the detics of toast-mastthereby making firmer his right to be entitled tho Channcey Dcpow of r, Nephi. We Sell Them W.T.DBNTI&OO. an-aer- Jjewelers. mi of XCTojplLl. e - " Where to Register. m k First National Bank ' Coptal............. $SO,Q00 Surplus and Profits ,.$SO.O0Q General fhn!iin 'In all it rrano'nas. Ppeclal attentton dlon to oo t of tow a btib- l- qb:o.o wnmron'r, pMantti ac-comto- fa ex-Ibibii- T. s. N0I117 District No. 1. David Ockey, agent; office at residence. District No. 2.Thos. H.-- - Bar. ton, agent; office it Court House. District No 3 John Pyper agent; office at residence. " One advantage in keoping District No. 4. Alfred Mad , One hundred and seventy Ne sen, agent; oHUch at City Hall. sheep ori the farm is, that wher J phi. will tho be ever aro farm the they people bought ticket to Halt Registration day kept 13th and 27th, from 8 a. ra. to 9 presents a neater and cleaner Lake City during tho recoct p. m. Bheop rightly man-- ! cursion. Pqduc wd Ibstr&ctt-r- . Doca. Write Insurance 1Io Mot? to Lmo, Can cll 70a a oM home or good farm, or find you cutmnr If you nafCiUM for sal ... Can &ho t. F. I-i- nd Attn) to U bu!o at Offloe, or with PtV) Itoari of Lati OboimiMlonern, 1 WIIIIIIMIIIIIIICt C,. WINN, Makca , one en- closed" in a labyrinth of flowers o ;i-a- s One of the most sumptuous Winn. redding feasts ever spread in Among three present werei lcphi web given or. lastThurs-Jwta- y Mr. and Mrs, D. F. WinnT; C; evening at the home of Mr. Vinn, Robert Winn, T, It G. and Mrs. John Cooper of this Parkes, W.H. PettigrewJ" J. 8. city, tLe occasion bolng that of Cooper, C. II, Grace, J. Si Cowan, the marriage of their only J,, U. Peyton, Steeve Vorheesj daughter, Miss Jennie, to Mr. Manti, Dean McEwen, Prove, .David F. Winn. Eddie Carter, David Ockey, Mr The bride grained the assembly Hannah Andrews, Mrs. .John ..attired in a beautiful whit silk Cooper, Mrs.Gideon Wilson, Mrs. the Jane Bird, Manti Ms. JaneMc- Crests, white the groom wore ' 1 conventional black suit. ttersuuMr&. J can Worthicgtoh, Tire's-' Misses Blauche Vorbees. Manti, About sixty guests were cnt at the appointed bTroro'pTmr, Ada Adams, kilt Luke,; 'Eva' Pet and it was nearly 9 o'clock, when ton, May Hobbs, Annie Andrews, the last taWe was deserted. ne Alice Andrews, Lydia Crawley, place of honor at ths festive M. J. Grant, Louisa Hawkins, board was reserved for the head Messrs'. J. 1L Latimer, Oscar of the family, who is absent in Sparks, Robert Lomaz, Archie Edinborough, Scotland, on a mis- - Latimer. Kenneth I timer. Rusmon lor bis church. A cover sell Hawkins, Ray Cromer, Salt was laid for Mr. Cooper, but In Lake, R. M. Cooper. u Good watches d territory tial and well prepared portions of tho laden banquet board, no guest failed to find equally good "J 4 t ; far surpassed the expectations of her most ardent admirers. In addition to the more substan- liqu'd refreshments to suit the palate of any epicure. The bride and groom departed last Saturday for Oakley, Utah, where Mr. Winn has a lucrative position as manager of the Elgin Creamery at that place '.The best wishes of their many friends, in which The Record heartily Joins, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. mer matcriilly in ridding the The opening of the duck sea- land of noxionn weeds. son Resulted in o. flfrea deal of The twolve h half n ilii s noise on thVSetlftr', river last Thursday. Ducfcs.Hrere plenti sheep in Montana yields this ful but the i shoot fver tVa s vei year 87,54)0,000 pounds of tvoc? poo onaccount of therfe being so which, at 16 cents per pound, brought $(000,000 cash Balod, many hunters arjtqf tob rcuch fo the garnet Sports- this wool, would fJl forty mile men were, present frAtn Pay son, of freight cars, ,nd the r.heep if Sanpete County; "Miifrfrlj, Levan. killed wwld protluce $250,000, Juab. Nephi. and nuraerbus other 000 worth of mutton. t-- . Even should have hjs points. name on his envelopes selected printed Apparently everybody McCune's ranch forii. ramping and writing paper. We furnish ground and .arrj ved bre Wed-- , and print both at reasonable nesday night to be fa5 readiness prices. Every farmer is a busi for the early morhin$hoot At ness man. Bure ho is, and why in hid- not have your name on your day break every toaa in rusnes'alcz the the warm writting paper and envelopes? f ing springs awaiting tm opportunity 1 1 will not cost much. Call at to begin theday'S f 'brt, But this office. 7 fore than to their surprise.-nc-i Those who are land half an hour ; had. cL led after that is worth $ 100 farming per acre should the shooting "had be un. until do a little calculation. Mosnev there wAcayti-- ; be-- sees", certainly ousrt to be-- worth- - Sv mmi pfdiXTUgipitT way per- - cent. Theintrsfc a the to Juab laker'tp river to value of would be C5". To P41 n ted Rocki nd vi ; m ity . that will requires grow Tho Ncphl party, clSisisting of net crops profit of this amount will reMessrs. James Bicler, V. quire morn thaR odirorv farmCaadlaiid, Joseph Cowan and teL ing. farming on Fiftyollar D. 8oieu; got thcj bountiful one hundred-dollar land will not share of 1&e;cxaevaverageing; suffice. something' Tike r tjmty birds Work was suspended Wednesapiece. : f a.the'BttUion.-J&ek linr?ka day 7T , x Hill, Gea.ini and Cfmtenni?!-Kurek- a f Of Inter tit to FarmSh rarrfes at Knroka on fire which has bcec Keep on friendly terms with ''somewhere under burning your '.cows. The cow thaf, near the ground deviding line a efesfrc to lick you while two the between first named you are milldng her will give tho ' As a result neaTly greatest possible quantity of properties'.' five menr.ro out of emhundred milk because she is not excited, nervous or afraid while, you arc ployment. All .these properties arc connected in tho underground i around her. and it waH the ppread It is often, and trrdy, too, !ald workings of smoke that made tho shutting that it costs no more to feed, down of the mines necessary. shelter and care for a good been made inhave Several trips animal, than to food, shelterand to tho mines by the superintend care for a poor one. The facts so far, thry have been are it costs more to feed a poor ents, bat to locate unable the fire because animal than it does to feed a good of density of the smoke. one. a-i- those athirst" the kindly" lady' 11 No. 4!. J. L EWlNGp imaKiimtiMit We were never better prepared to show the. public a finer line of sr-t- . GENTS' FURNISHINGS than at tho present lime ....HERE THEY ARE. .. 6VERCOATS. assortment of A 'large stock of Hat3. The latest thinrr out in Boys' ind Men's ClbthlnGf. ; I Underwear and Glovei. nf ant c Misses', Ladies', Men's and Boys' Shoes all : : : : : : : : : c : styles and prices A fine line of UP-TO7DA- TE An exceptionally fine . "The Early Catches the Worm." I - - - m- -4 li nvwrnmrnrnm -. -, , The Big Store with Little Prices. "MTi aan amiriiTiini i"irrfrinmir : - ( r- f : . ' |