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Show THE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SALT-LA- KE AUGUST:, 1520. - , 15 j ASSIGNMENTS ARE MADE OF SALT LAKE TEACHERS (Contained from South;, west on ' Ninth South to Fifth on Fifth Goat to Sixth South; Cut;onnorth coat Sixth South to point of beginning Puplla residing , between Ninth and Tenth East may attend the Douglas school at their option. Seventh and eighth grade puplla eaat t of Sixth Eaat will attend the Eaat junior high; t$oae a eat of Sixth Eaat will attend the Sumner school. HAWTHORNE SCHOOL. The Hawthorne acbool will receha pu-- 1 pile, kindergarten to (B, Inclusive, residing In the district bounded as follows Beginning at the intersection of Thirteenth South and Eighth Eaat etreela; south on Eighth East to Roosevelt avenue; eaat on Roosevelt avenue to Ninth Eaat; south on Ninth East to Bryan avenue; eaat on Bryan avenue to Tenth ' East; south on Tenth Eaat to Seventeenth South; eaat on Seventeenth South to Eleventh East; south on Eleventh Eaat to Garfleld avenue; west on Garfield avenue to Seventh East; south on Seventh Eaat to Twenty-firSouth; west on Twenty-firSouth to Fifth Eaat; north on Fifth East to Browning avenue; east on Browning avenue to Sixth East; north ea Sixth East to Thirteenth South; east on Thirteenth South to point of beginning. Seventh and eighth grade puplla residing in the Hawthorne district wtH atteno the Whittier or the Irving junior high school. (See these schoola for boundaries) JACKSON SCHOOL. The Jackaon school will receive pupils klndergsrteu to 8A. inclusive, residing in the district bounded as follows Beginning at tha corner of Third North and Fourth West streets; south on Fourth West to First North; idagonally crossing viaduct and railroad yards southeast to the cor- ner of South Temple and Third West; west on South Temple to city limits; north on city limits to Second North; east on Second North to Eighth West; north on Eighth West to Simondl avenue: eaat on Stmcndl avenue to 6eventh West, north on Seventh West to Third North,) east on Third North to point of beginning (Note: FupUa living on both sides of iinea between Seventh and boundary Eighth West, on Second and Third North, and on Simondl avenue, attend the Onequa school.) JEFFERSON SCHOOL. The Jefferson school will receive disfirst to 8B, Inclusive, residing in thapupils trict bounded as follows: Beginning at the comer of Eighth 8outh and State streets, south on State to Thirteenth South, west on Thirteenth South to Main: south on Main to Cleveland, west on Cleveland to Third West; north on Third West to Thirteenth Sbuth; west on Thirteenth South to Fifth West: north on Fifth West to NlntJi South; east on Ninth South to Third West! north on Third West to Eighth South; east on Eighth South to point of beginning. LAFAYETTE SCHOOL. The Lafayette school will receive pupils, first to 8A, inclusive, residing in the district bounded as follows Beginning at tbe city limits on A street, south on A to Sixth avenue, east on Sixth avenue to B street; south on B street to South Temple. crossing South Temple and thence south on Third East street to Second South; West on 'Second South to West Temple, north on West Temple to South Temple, west on South. Temple to First West; north on First West to North Temple, west on North Temple to viaduct, thenca crossing viaduct and railroad yards diagonally northweat to First North and Fourth West; east on First North to First West, north on First West to Second North; eact on Second North to North Main streot. along North Main to Apricot avenue, east on Apricot avenue to West Capitol street, along West Capitol street to Fourth North, east on Fourth North to East Capitol street, north on East Capitol street to city limits. LIBERTY SCHOOL. , The Liberty school will receive pupils, kindergarten to 7A, inclusive, residing in the. district bounded as follows; Beginning at ihe corner of Eighth South and Fifth East, south to Thirteenth South, east to Sixth. East, south to Browning avsnue, west to Fifth East: south on Fifth East to Cleveland avenue, west on Cleveland avenue to Third Eaat. north to Thirteenth South, west to State: north to Eighth South; eaat to point of beginning Seventh and sixth grade puplla living north of Herbert avenue may attend the Sumner school, those couth of Herbert avenue will attend tha Whittier. , LINCOLN SCHOOL. Tha Lincoln school will receive 1A to SA, Inclusive. Beginning at pupils. corner Fourth South and First West, south on First West to Fifth South; West on Fifth South to Second West, south on Second West to Sixth South; west on Sixth South to Third West; south on Third West to Ninth South, west on Ninth South to Fifth West, north on Fifth West to Fourth South, east on Fourth South to point of beginning LONGFELLOW SCHOOL. The Longfellow will receive first to A. Inclusive, residing In pupils, the district bounded as follows. Beginning at the Intersection of 81xtb avsnue and SI street, south on M street to Second South; west on Second South to Sixth East; north on Sixth Eaat to South Temple, north on G street to Sixth avenue, east on Sixth avenue to point of beginning Seventh B and eighth and ninth grade A PUP' realding In the Longfellow district will attend the Bryant Junior high LOWELL SCHOOL. The Lowell school will receive pupils, - kinder rtento' 8Ar Inclusive, residing iii the district bounded as follows: corner of Sixth avenue Begin at the ning and G street, aouth on G street to South Temple on east South Temple to- Sixth Eaet south on Sixth Eaet to First South: west on First South to Third East; north on Third East to South Temple, crossing . South Temple to B street, and north on B street to Sixth avenue, east on Sixth avenue to point of beginning. Eight B and 9A residing in the Lowell district wlUpupils attend the Brjant Junior .high - M'KINLEY SCHOOL. Th McKinley school will receive ry. pile 1A to IA, inclusive. Beginning at the corner Eaet and Twenty-ftrSouth; thenca west on Twenty-fir- st South to Second West: north on Second West to Seventeenth South; hence west on Seventeenth South to Third Wen; thence north on Third West to Cleveland avenoa; thence east on Cleveland to Main street; thence south on Main street to Seventeenth South eaet on Seventeenth South to State street; aouth on Bute atreet to east on Downlngton to Third Eaat; aouth on Third East to Garfield eaet on Garfield to Fifth Eaat; aouth on Fifth Eaat to point of beginning Pupils residing in this district west of West Temple In grades l- - will attend the Morse school . ONEQUA SCHOOL. The Onequa school will receive pupils, to 8A inclusive, residing in r Kindergarten the district bounded as follows Beginning at the corner of Ninth North end Sixth West streets; thence slops the O. S L. track southeast to Sixth North and Fourth West streets, aouth on Fourth West to Third North: west on Third .North to Seventh West south on Sev. enth West to Simondl avenue, west on Simondl avenue to Eighth West, south on Eighth West to Sscond North, and great on Saoond North to city limits.- (Note Puplla living on both aidea of Una between Seventh and boundary on Second and Third "Eighth West, North. And on Simondl avenue, attend in H ' n; this district.) Eighth B' pupils residing in the Onsqua district wiU attend tha West Junior High school. , Pupils below the sixth pads In tha Jordan district will attend the Jordan annex. , r OOUIRRH SCHOOL, The Oqulrrh school will receive puplla first to B. inclusive, realding in the district bounded aa follows Beginning at the intersection of First South and Sixth Eaat; south on Sixth East to Fifth South; west on Fifth South to Main; on Main to Second South;-oaa- t on i north Sooond South to Third West; north on Theres a delightful variety of all that fashion forecasts for fall wear refreshingly new creations that reflect style and beauty in every line. You will find displayed , st Down-ingto- ions 1- -4 st et FIt.) Third West to First South; east on First South to point of beginning. Seventh and eighth grade pupils residdistrict north of ing in the Oqulrrh Fourth South will attend the Bryant, and those living aouth of Fourth South wlU attend the Sumner school. RIVERSIDE SCHOOL. The Riverside school will receive pupils, residing In kindergarten to 8 A inclusive, tha district bounded as follows; Beginning at tha comer of Fifth West and Fourth South: south to Thirteenth South; west-t- o Seventh West; south to Seventeenth South; west to Jordan river; north along tha Jordan river to Fourth South; east on Fourth South to point of beginning. Pupils residing in this district south will attend of Ninth South in grades tha Cannon ward annex. SUMNER SCHOOL. The Sumner school will receive pupils, kindergarten to 8A inclusive, residing in tha district bounded as follows- - Beginning aS tha corner of Fifth South and Sixth East streets; south on Sixth East to Sixth South; west on Sixth South to Fifth East; south on Fifth East to Eighth South to Eighth South; west on State street; north on State to Fifth on to point of South Fifth South; east beftniUxif. (Note Seventh arid eighth grade pupils in tha Hamilton district west of Sixth East street will attend the Sumner Junior High; also puplla Residing in the Liberty north of Herbert av enue w ill attend the Sumner ) . romntcl enluslve territory for rtrsced sies. Dallas Art Company, 1806 ripe, Malt t r- F New Millinery New Suits New Coats New Waists New Separate Skirts New Furs in si mol. Dallas, Tolas. ST87I BY ESI ABUSUED and - roof cvmoel paiat mMdle-ased manufacturer. Prefer aaeceaaful specialty mas who la affreaslra and la a gswj producer. Bln(ns familiar with large maau lecturers, build, trade and large proper ti owners will ha au asset. Liberal commieaioi with drawing account If you can Qualify, hia ago, experience nod reference. Tribune a787, 1 8ALE8MES wasted by manufacturer far strict, ly sew electric specialty and jewelr ap. SCHOOL. daily, saleable, . THi Uintah school will rscelve pupils from 1A to IA Inclusive, residing in the district bounded aa follows. Beginning avenue at the felty limits thence west to Thirteenth East: south on on west to South: Ninth Thirteenth East Ninth South to Twelfth Eaet; south on Twelfth East to Seventeenth South; west on Seventeenth South to Eleventh East, aouth on Eleventh East to Garfteld avenue: east on Garfisld avenua to city limits. WASATCH SCHOOL. Tha Wasatch school will rscelve pupils, kindergarten to IA Inclusive, residing in tha district bounded aa follows. Beginning at tne city limits on First South thence weet on First South to Thirteenth East; south on Thirteenth East to Sec-to ond South; west on Second South Ninth East; north on Ninth East to South Templa; north on M atreet to Sixth avenue, eaat on Sixth avenue to City cemetery. AU 9A Junior High puplla school. attend tha , Attractive models from the worlds leading designers. To those who are interested in, the new styles and what woman is not? we extend a cordial invitation to visit our Suit and Cloak Department, also our Millinery Department. Whether you intend purchasing or not, e invite you to inspect the new styles. . Brjant WASHINGTON SCHOOL. The Weahlngton school will receive pupils, kindergarten to 6B Inclusive, residing in the district bounded as follows. Beginning at the comer of Sixth North and East Capitol streets, thence south on East Capitol to Fourth North; west on Fourth North to West Capitol, along West Capitol to Apricot avenue; west on Apricot avsnue to North Main, along North Main to Second North; west on Second North to First West, south on i First West to First North; west on First North to Fourth West; north on Fourth West to Sixth North; along O. S L. track to Ninth North. high school. Mr Eaton, Mr. Keeler. Mr Seventh and eighth grade pupils will Combs, East high, north study. Manual training. Mr Gessweln, basement8 53., Doattend the West Junior High school The Bonneville school will receive pu- mestic science, Mrs. Strowtg, Tuesday morning, 9 39 o'clock, East pils. IA to 5A Inclusive. Boundaries as high school: Kindergarten, first grade, heretofore. Miss Qualtrough. Mr Gibbs, south study, WEBSTER SCHOOL. , Jhlrd grade, Mrs. Karrlck. The Webster school will receive pupils, second fourth grade, Mr. Mr. Day, grade. kindergarten to 7A Inclusive, residing In Peterson, Mrs Anderson, music, fifth the district bounded as foUowt Beginsixth grade, Miss Corbett. A-- l; ning at the intersection of Second South grade. Mr. seventh, eighth and and Tenth East, south on Tenth East to ninth Becker, Superintendent Child, Sir Sixth South, west on Sixth South to Eaton, grades, north study; senior Mr Sixth East; north on Sixth East to Sec- high school, Worlton, Mlrs Dukes, ond South (both sides); east on Second mathematics. English, Miss Paine, history, South to Tenth East. Miss Messmore. science, Mr. GarSeventh B and eighth grads pupils mechanic arts, Mr. botany lecture, in the Webster district north of rett, Raeth. basement 53 Fourth South will attend the Bryant comAt 10.30 o'clock. General Junior High and those south of Fourth munity singing, auditorium; meeting, in training South will attend the East Junior Htgh, Assistant Superintendent or Sumner. Nine A pupils in the Web- citixenship. A. Eaton; moral education, Dean ster district north of FOurth South will George Milton Bennion; violin solo, Kenneth attend the Bryant Junior High school. At the 1 45 o'clock session. KindergarWHITTIER 6CH00L. The Whittier school will receive pupils, ten, first grade. Mrs Karrick, south IA to 8A inclusive, realding in the dis- study, second grade. Miss Qualtrough, third grade. Mr Peterson, Mrs. trict bounded as follows. Beginning at the comer of Cleveland avsnue and Fifth Anderson, music, fourth grade, Mr. Day, all grades above fourth. Including East, thanes south, on Fifth Fast to Garfield, thence west on Garfteld to senior high school, Superintendent Child, Third Eaat, north on Third Eaat to auditorium. At the 2 40 o'clock general meeting in Downlngton; west on Downlngton to State atreet. thence north on State auditorium: Vocal solo, P. Melvin Peterstreet 'to Seventeenth South, thence west sen, "The Curriculum and Its Relation on Seventeenth South to Main street, to Child Life." Assistant Superintendent thence north on Main atreet to Thir- J. T. Worlton; "The Long? Long Trail teenth South; thence eaat on Thirteenth Through Utahs Wonders," Supervisor L. South to Third East; thence south on M Qualtrough. Third Eaat to Cleveland avenue; thence Wednesday morning ' 9 o clock. East east on Cleveland avenue to Fifth East, high school. Kindergarten, first and second grades, Mr Dav. south study; third point of beginning. fourth grade. Miss Qualtrough. BRYANT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. fifth grade, Mr Karrlck, The Bryant junior high school will re- grade. Mrs. A-- l; Mr sixth Worlton, 7 8 A, ceive pupils, inclusive, from the Becker,seventh, eighthgrade, and ninth grades, LongfeUow- Ensign and Oqulrrh districts Mr. Eaton, auditorium; senior high school. Keeler.'-- north Mtr study: - East, Mr Fourth South street. ' 2 Coombs, AU 8 A pupUs east of Stats atreet from 9 50 o'clock session- - KinderAt the Lafavetts, Lowell and Wasatch dis- garten,thefirst and second grades. Mr Petricts will attend the Brjant junior high terson, Mrs Anderson, south stud) , third school fourth grade, rade, Mrs Karrick, Seventh- - and eighth-grad- e pupils from lies Qualtrough, A-fifth grade, Mr the Ensign msy attend the Bryant, Worlton, sixth grade, Mr Da Lsfayette or Lowell' school Junior high schools Seventh, eighth and ninth grades. Miss Stewart, auditoIRVING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. modern TheUrvtng junior high echoed wiU re- rium. Latin. Mist Rowe, sciences. ceive puplla 7A to 8A. Inclusive. Seventh-en- d languages. Mile. Domenge, eight-grad- e puplla will be received Mr Garrett, botany lecture; tenth, elevfrom the district bounded as follows Be- enth and twelfth grades, Mr. Eaton, north ' ginning at the city limits of Thirtieth tudv. General meeting at 10.40 oclock, audiSouth ifet hence on Thirtieth South to Ninth torium: Community tinging; addresses. East; thence north on Ninth Feet to Q. N. Child and members Twenty-sevent- h South; thence west on Superintendent Twenty-sevent- h South to Fifth Eaet; of the board of education 2 Session oclock. at Principals' meetnorth on Fifth East to Twenty-firSouth to Sev. ing, city and county building South; east on Twenty-firsnth East; north on Seventh East to Brvan avenue, east on Bryan avenue to Ninth F.aet; north on Ffintb'Eaat to Kensington avenue; thenca east, on Kensington avenue to Twelfth Eaat, thenca south on Twelfth East to Seventeenth South; thence east on Seventeenth South to city i limits Ninth A puplla will be received from Hawthe following dhtricteForest, thorne, Columbu-- and from the Eiperaon and Uintah dlatacta aouth of Thirteenth South. EAST JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. The East junior high school will receive puplla. 7A to 9th grade, tnclualva, (Continued from Page Seven.) In tha Webstar district aouth of Fourth South atreet, and the Hamilton district east of Sixth Fast street; also from the and Nells Nellson, Orangeville. P. C. PeJoseph Ford ham. SaDouglas district and the Emerson north terson. Ephraim. line, J. P. Fjeldsted. Gunnison, Paul 8 of Yale avenue P. N. Jeterson, Oasis. wood. Glen Pentren, WEST JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL The West junior ilgh school will re- William Bartley, Gunnison, C. O Nichols, M Mrs. J ceive 9B pupil from the entire western Redmond, Holdaj, Santaquln. John- - H. More, Spiring Lake, Henry Me-- i conportion 4t the city Charles and Jenna Mantl, AnMcjenna, within distance of tiguous territory, ten block of the building. nd also sev. tons Yepson, Gunnison: J. H Pollock Catherine Green and e Kannard; Ephraim pupil living In the vicinity. R Green, Mantl, E. C Peterson and 8ene for Peterson. Richfield, Max Parker and JoInstitute. Program The program for the teacher' Institute seph Siraklna, CirclevlUe, E A. Bagley. v I , Koosharem; E M. Munson, Tropic. J. 8 follow East high school, Adams and May Adams, Annabel! ; O Monday morning H. Mower, Margaret Monaen. C. A Beelv. 10.30 o'clock General meeting of teachRosenlof. .Mra. Olof Rosenlof, Mra er. principal and supervisor In audi- Olof torium; community singing, greeting, W, H. feeeley, Martha Rejnolds, Mrs. R. A. G N. address Stevens, Mra A, L. Miner, Falv the Child, Superintendent Rev. J. H. N. William, address. State view, James Mollerup, Fajette; P. G. Superintendent of PubHo Instruction Leo Joley, Moroni; J. E. Hall, Springvllle. J J Muir; announcements; soprano solo, Ceoper, Fillmore; M. V. Seberlan, Pprlrtg-vlllA. H Kirk, Salt Lake; C. Brown. Miss Jessie Perry. Afternoon session' All primary grades. Spanish Fbrk; A M Nelson, Salt Lake, Miss Qualtrough, Mr. Becker In audiMary R- - Gsrdfter. Pa son, Martha p. torium. Fifth grade, Mr. Peterson. Mr. Prestgaed, Mrs. William Patton Mrs Sixth Lucinda Parker and J. V. Smith. Pa? eon; Fairbanks, Lafayette auditorium. Louise M Smith, Provo, R Letta Mengrade. Mr. Fairbanks, Mr. Peterson. Lafayette 23. Seventh grade. Miss Dukes, denhall. Ma piston; W . K. Johnson. Mr. Worlton, Eaat high, south study. Bprtngvllle; J. E Rav, Salt Lake. J. M Eighth grade. Mr. Worlton, Miss Dukes. Ashton, Provo; P M. Grelmon, ' Provo, East high, ninth grade and senior Harriet Ouyman, Provo; Heber Guymap, A-- 5; A-- A-- !: 0, A-- 8, 0, Roy-lanc- e. 0, A-- 9. -- 0, A-- 9, A-- A-- 8; " A-- A-- 9; A-- A-- 2 A-3- st st - J nth-grad- - e; OUR 112-1- Hooper. Mrs- - Agne Turner, Heber, G. C, Peny and Mary Cheney, Provo, Mary J. Pierce, Salt Lake; Andrew Rosequist and Mra. Rosequist, Provo, Johanna Mabel Green, Levan, Wilhelm Jex, kpgntsh Fork; Mrs Robert Turner Orson HlcXen, Emily Hicken, Mark 'Jeffs, Elisa Jeffs, Mrs. Sarah Giles, lira. Susan Carile and Mrs F. M. Giles. Heber, Mary C. Henderson, Glen wood, Isabelle Clegg and Verona Clegg, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Hannah Tugreeen, Ephraim; John Hall, Mantl, Mrs Thomas Iver, Mt. Pleasant; Mra James Jones, Falrvlew; Daniel D. BOyack, Moore, Idaho Joseph A. Fisher, Salt Lake: Sarah N. Wlacomb and Lucy Wright, Springvllle; E E. McBride, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs C. T. Ballf, Fremont; John Sylvester, Elsinore, John Bushman, Lehi, Martin W. Mills, Falrvlew; Mrs. Rasmus Rasmusson, Ephraim; O. N. Cox, Falrvlew; Peter Peterson, Woodetde; Nells Olsen, Moroni; E. B. K. Ferguson and Christens Ferguson, Spanish JFYirk, William F. Curtis, Mrs. W iUlam F. Curtis, E M. Dugdale, Provo; Mr. and Mrs H-Oviett, Elmo, Robert Fox, Lehi; William McDonald, Provo; James Sprstley, American Fork. Henry Miller and Nells Chrtetenwn, American Fbrk; Elizabeth R. Roetrom, Christens C. Jensen, John Bailey and Mrs. John Bailey, Moroni, Mi and Mra. John H. Woodbury and Mr and Mra Charles J. Lambert Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. August A Hjorth, Springvllle; John C. Johnson and Martin Benson, Ephraim; Mr. and Mra. George Rust, Mantl, Andrew Laalle, Springvllle, Samuel Bulkly, Springvllle, George p. Pectal. Teasdale. Moroni Miner, Sprlng-vtllMr. and Mra. F. O. Buell, Prove. Clara A. Allred, Spring City; J C. Lemon, Femm, R. J. Cobley and Caroline H Cobley. Pleasant Grove; J. C. Searle, Pay-soHsns Christian Moreteneen, Lev an, Elizabeth Mortensen, Spring City; Albert CollartL Huntington, Lewis . Anderson, Mantl. Maria Simpson and Eliza H. Bradley. Moroni; Martha A. Taylor, Mantl; Jens Madsen, Ephraim; Mary H. Funk, Mantl. Mjre A. .Olsen. Moroni; Seth Ollerton, Sterling; Niels Johansen and Ms Christian Larson, Mt. Pleasant; Jane Ollerton, Sterling; Ole Larsen, I Ephraim, 8aran Ashworth' and George Allsed, Spring City; Sena Slmmonten, Moroni; A. E Mills. Mt. Pleasant; Mr and Mra. T. W Dyches, Wales, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Brady, Falrvlew; Mrs Joseph Bosen, Provo, Richard Syme, Moroni; Henry Elmer and Sarah A. Elmer, Payton; Helena Anderson, Ephraim, R. C. Jolljr and H. Jolly, Provo; A. B. Forsythe and Emily B. Forsyths, Provo, Margaret Larsen, Lewie Larsen. Msry - C. Larsen, Jaoob K roles anP Mary C, Larson, Ephraim Mr. and Mrs. Nlele Lund, Spring City; Nicholas Lund, ,Nephi; Mra. A. r. Glen wood, Alice Depew. . Charlotte Ann Powell sad Emma Gardner. Payton, Mr. aid Mra. William Vance, Falrvlew, Mr. and Mra H. A Kearna. Gunnison, Charles Hampshire, Salt Lake; Elisabeth A Hampshire. Mt. Pleasant, Harriet A. Johnston, Sugar City, Idaho, George Fountain Green. Mra. L. C. Larson. Mayfield, Mathilda Johansen, Elsinore; Vigo Smith, Elsinore; Mra. James Anderson. Moroni. J H Taylor and Lucy Cox. Mantl. Mr and Mrs Amon Nebecar, Parson. Elisabeth Lamb, Wales,- - J. M Holldav, Santaquln. Anthony Metcalf and S F. Metcalf, Gunnison, W. J. Armstrong and N. O. Anderson, Ephraim; La 8. Glazier. Provo, Mr. and Mra. JensMichel-an- , Mantl; ,J. A. Tuft, Gunnison; Alma Bsrney, Pangultch; Mr. snd Mrs. W. C. 1 DRUG STORE TS AT SOUTH MAIN 8T. Crandall, Springvtlla: Mrs. Elisabeth and Mrs, Andrew Sorensen, Goshen. Adam Brown, Glenwood; Louisa Bulk-le- y and Celestia Whitmore Springvli.e; Marie Andersen. Ephraim', Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bills. Falrvlew; Ira A. Day and Polly A. Day, Elmo; Anna M. Borresen. Spring Cilyi Petar Johnson and A. P. Johnson, Huntington; Mr and Mra. Robert Boardman and Eleanor M. Gray. Prove; Mr. and Mra. T. W. Cropper. Hinckley; John Blaln, Robert Blaln, Soren P. John Robinson, Ellen Allred. Andrew Harbro and Marla Harbro. 8prlng City; Joshua Brockbank. Provo; Mra. George P, Hanks. Salem. W A- - Harr. Nephl, Caroline Buchanan, Venice; Karen Sorensen and Peter Petersen.- Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs Parley P. Louise Gottfredsen, Petersen, Ephraim Richfield. William D. Childs. Mary A Childs. Joseph Banfkley, Alice M. Bards-leCenterfleld; Peter H., Madsen and Maria Madsen. Mantl; P. M. Oldroyd. Fountain Green; Elisabeth Gledhlll, Vermillion; Esther 8. Andersen, Mantl; John Strange, Selplo; Mrs Gunder Petersen. Falrvlew; David Bailey and Jabez Faux, Moroni; Ole P. Borg. Richfield; William Ashwood. Provo; Mra John Burriston, Da-vi- s- y. 8or-nee- n, n; a na ft IrlnlOM from mj old BUI BUxisrd and Sam Snowstorm. Tell mo theyro primed for ft real session In the near future; got , their gripe "Just got friend k i packed and headed this wap to take on the annul battle with Castle Oats and Clear Creek Coala. pect much luck, they tell me nin, gnyhow. Dont ex- but cor- . Past winter! have taught the wise coal buyer to stock well with Bar-ente- n. n, Says OKUfantyinkii Old-roy- d, Pavetts. ' Mt n; Julia Jaaperson, Mrs Alice Jasper-seGoshen, Mrs. William Osborne, Mrs. A. H. Sorenson, Goshen; Spring City; Mra H,- - V. Sorenson.- - Falrvlew; Helen Hanson, Levan; William U Ran, Heber; Don C Huntington, 8prlngv-tlle- ; T. J. Rees. Wales; Thomas Vickers, Nephl; F. S Stewart. Falrvlew. Gideon. Wilson, Nephl. Orson Allred, Spring City; J V. Rees. Wales; Nets Benson. Spring City; J. H. Hansen, Ephraim: Sarah B. Peacock, Mantl; John W, Jackson, Lyman; E. M Quinn, Ephraim; William M. Casper, Lyman; Hannah Rees Andersen, Waies. Janet Moneon, Moroni. - James W. Vsnce, Alpine; Mrs. Jens Hansen, Centerfleld; Mrs. David Shand, Mantl; P. C Christensen, Moroni; Mrs. L. B. Gledhlll, Richfield; Bertha M Jacobsen. Fountain Green; Olive H. Childs nd OllveV B. Huntington. Sprlngrllle; Matilda Jensen Jorgensen, Richfield, Mr. snd Mrs. John 8 Jorgensen. Castle Dale; Martha J C. Cox, Gunlock; George Hanks. Salem: Enoch Monk. Payson; Mr. and Mre. August Svenson. Spanish Fork; J. F Parker, Joeeph; John Staler, Pay-soHans Tuft and Joeeph Tuft, Monroe, Mra,J,- - A. Tuft, Gunnison; Mrs. M. E. , 1 ' e. Mellor, Mrs. "r) Goshen; Christina Giles. Heber City. Mrs A. J Syndergaard, Mra Sine Jen- -, sen. Peter Mogensen, Elisabeth A, Hampshire, Mr. and Mra. Thomas West, Mr. and Mrs. John Waldemar, Alfred Oman, Mr and Mrs. H. P. Erlcksen. Mra Peter Johnson, Mra Rasmus Andersen, Mra Jacob Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beckstrom, Annie W. Candland, Andrew Rolph, Mra John Carter, James Borg, Mra. August Nelson. Newton E. Clemen-eMr and Mra Conderset Rowe, Mrs.' Hans Brothersen. Mra CMaf Sorensen, Mra Peter Frederlcksen Harriet M. Cliff, Mra Johanna Hafen, Mt. Pleasant. Castle. Gate and Clear Creek Coals ft i, IHIHII'f ASK f YOUR DEALER while the supply ie plentiful and healing U unhampered by storm and bad roads. Art you going to be coal-trie- ? UNCWv'fHIPPttt UCCLUflYtlYe- - CAStli GATI v'CUAR.CtKlC CQMS V |