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Show n A i (i B i i A VI) b. VI r UUNN'ISOX, UTAH, Fill DAY, X0VE31HKK IS, o xo. 1!MM. r,. - and such amount is hereby annually LET IT COME. appropriated for that purpose out of It is practioally certain that Gunniany moneys in the state treasury not son, Sanpete county, will have a beet llrtrvt Farmer. otherwise The time is near at baud when the appropriated. sugar factory next year ready to take farmers of the State should begin to Approved March 28, 1890. care of the next crop of beets. The do for institutes. The evenings tails of the plan will not tie giveu out arrange All the expenses of the meeting will is a good aie getting longer aud it at this lime. A mass meeting of the time to get together and give an ac- bo met by the College, and authority farmers of Sanpete ami Sevier couutiua count of jour successes aud failures. will be given for the printing of interested in the project will bo held (Jive others the result of this year's notices and programs to those making at Gunnison about the middle of the application for institutes. For the uurk. coming week and at that meeting the s Get he boys out and stimulate their present it is recommended that entire plan will bo submitted for apbe held during one day aud interest in the farm work; let them proval. If the plan is approved steps ii voting the day session to evening, of the idea of an the will be taken at once toward the ereo get mysteries and discussions papers special upon soil; give them to understand that tion of the factory buildings and the farm to aud the topics, evening there is a lesson to be learned from installation of the required machinery. lectures of on and addresses subjects to For the past four years the farmers growing plauts ; .encourage them more general interest to the communiv ations und make their ue of Sanpete and Sevier counties havo eyes Local speakers and of peculiar conditions, in other words ty at Urge. been shipping their beets to Spring writers are expected to assist in the is understand there to that them ville or Lehi to be converted into give a thinking side to the biniuess, exercises of the institute by discussing sugar. The difficulty in getting cars inmake the work interesting and they subjects in which they are most this year has stimulated the movement terested or in which they have had .will be more eeuteuted aud more for a factory at Gunnison, and the assuccessful experience. It is desired to on the farm. stay surance ia given out that the capital is .willmg that you make the institute your own, al hand for the project, aud that the ou the college faculty to nssi-- t calling For the benefit of those vruo are not farmers of the two counties have conin whatever lines you wish to make familiar with the spirit of Farmers tracted to produce the requisite acremost prominent. of beets. Institute, aud those who anticipate Constitution and with age Gunnison people have been agitatasking for an institute, we here pub- blauk will be furnished for the forms, lish the State Law providing for the question of a factory for the of county and local ing organization Farmers Institutes. past three yeurs. Now, backed by agricultural socities. tiro beet raisers of the two counties, If an institute is desired in any the public spirited people of the comBe it enacted by the l egislature of community, those interested are rethe State of Utah. munity intend to push the project quested to select the topics that are to a successful termination. Section 1. The trustees of the believed to be of the interest to the through Heiald of yesterday. Agricultural College of Utah, with locality, determine upon the date of the advice of the faculty of said col- the meeting aud arrange for such A FAREWELL PARTY. reare and authorired hereby lege, local speakers as may be desired. The home of Mrs. F. L. Copeniug quired to hold institutes for the Usually not more than two professors was last night a scene of enjoyment, of the citizens of this state from the instiattend an can College the occasion being a party tendered in the various branches of agriculture. tute at one .time. by the officers of the Young Ladies Such institutes shall be held at least Communications relative to Farm- Mutual in honor of Mrs. James B, ,cnee in eaoh county each school year ers Institute should be addressed to who departs next week with beginning July 1, 1890, and at such The Agricultural College, Logan, Wasdea, her husband and family to take up a times and at such places as the Utah. new home in the Big Horn country, trustees and faculty may direct, and Wyoming. Mrs. Wasden has been a Not A Sick Day Since. they shall make such rules and regusiuce a iu lations as they deem proper for I was taken severely sick with faithful worker the Mutual and was the recipient of a organizing aud conducting such insti- kidney trouble. I tried all sort3 of young girl tutes and may employ an agent or medicines, none, of which releivedme. token of appreciation, in the course of the evenings program, from the ofagents to perform such werk, in con- One day I saw m ai. of your Elecnection with the faculty of the col- tric Bitters and determined to try ficers now iu charge. Singing, speech making, music lege, as they may deem best. The that. After taking a few doses 1 felt recourse of instruction at such institutes relieved, and soon thereafter was en from the orchestra, games and shall be so arrauged as to present to tirely cured, and have not seen a sick freshments ocoupied the guests in those in attendance the results of the day since. Neighbors of mine have four hours of merriment that can but the honored recipient of the jZnost recent investigations in theoreti- been cured of Rheumatism. Neuralgia impress occasion with a kindly feeling of recal and practical agriculture. Liver and Kidney trubles and GenerPresihome. Section 2. It shall be the duty of al Debility, This is whatB.F. Bass, membrance at her new hosthose conducting institutes in any of Fremont. N. C. writes. Only 50c dent Belle T. Oopening acted as tess- assisted by her counselors, Miss county or precinct iii this state, un- at Gunnison Cash Store. Lillian Childs and Mrs. Clarice Larder the provisions of this act, to enMiss A. C. Fjeldsted of Centerfield will son, and assistant secretary, courage abd assist in the organization Stella Ludvigson. oMooal agricultural societies. pay you LEADING PRICE for Those present numbered twenty Section 3. At the close of each Lucern Seed. seven, viz: Bishop and Mrs. Joseph seasons work, the trustees aforesaid Christeuson, Counselor and Mrs. BORN. shall .cause to be published in book Joseph A. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. or pamphlet sorm , for free distribuMrs. F, tion to the farmers of the State, an FOLLET At Centerfield, Monday James B. Wasden, Mr. and November 14, 1904, to Mr. and L. Copening, Mrs. Mary. E. Taylor, .annual report of the institute work, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Knighton, Mr. Mrs. W. T. B. Foliet, a son. .which report shall contain the leading and Mrs. H. M. Childs, Mr. and Mrs. papers and discussions presented at HEYWOOD At Centerfield, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Niels the institute meetings of the State. November 13, 1904, to Mr. and Nephi Gledhill, C. Myrup, Mr. and Mfs, William Section 4. For the purposes menMrs. Daniel Heywood, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George 3. tioned in this act, said trustees may BOSSHARDT-- At Centerfield, Wed- Westenskow, Francis, Mr9. Minnie C. Taylor, .use such sums as they may deem Misses Lillian Childs, Stella Ludvigto November 16, 1904, nesday, proper, not exceeding the sum of fifMr.and Mrs. Charles Bosshardt, a son, Minnia Sanderson, Messrs James one in dollras P. Fjeldsted and LeoN, Gledhill, teen hundred year, any fARMERS INSTITUTES. insti-titute- ob-er- -- . by-law- daughter. s, l.nlrri'U Ih t.ll.lHT It. Hi f Hi 1. n. utter, unJ r A. hi OofKrrHs of Mnrrlj 3, i7n 1 rub. BEREAVEMENT TWO h, 'I, i of OF MOKE YOUNG GIRLS Five cases of typhoid feter are re ported this week iu the fcmily of .Emil is near the Anderson, whoso 11- - ear-olA mill. grist daughter has been ailing with it for about three weeks aud at this writing (Wednesday) E in a serious condition, owing to hemorrhage having set in. One other of the family is very low, the remaining three cases being thus far re.-iden- se of light fom. Since the above nan in typo death has resulted iu the case mentioned, occurring late on Wednesday night. Deceased had beeuiu a itato for several dav when death overtook her. Lillie was the daughter of Emil ami the late Sarah Ander-foand was born in Guanieon March 17, 1891, m 'king her ag 13 years 7 months aud 29 c.os. Funeral will take place from the meetinghouse tomorrow (Saturday) at 2 p. m. Hazel, a 9 year old sister, is very low with the disease, ami her recovery is semi-consciou- s i u beleived it, tful. Still another victim of typhoid fever is reported iu the death of Olive occurred early last Snow, which Saturday morning, November 12th, Deceased was the daughter of J. W. and Sena Snow of Centerfield, .and wus born at Sterling, this county, on the 27th of August She was sick for ninedays. The remains were taken Monday .for burial at Sterling, whero the family resided until about t.wo months ago. Notice! Persons using water for irrigation from any of the ditches tin the streets of Gunnison town are hereby notified to clean such ditches before the 25th of this November. JAMES P. FJELDSTED, Town Marshal. Peter Christiansen has received g, new stock of Shoes. They are cheaper, aoccrding to quality, than can bo fiad elsewhere. At the shoo shop, 45 t. R R Where a stimulant is indicated, the doctor preberibes good, pure .whiskey -- I. W. Hakpsr is the ideal liquor-no- ne better. Sold by L. LunyiosoNj Gunnison, Utah. st s Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets are becoming a favorite for stomach tioubles and constipation.. Pur saie by Gunnison Co op. K Jchn First-clas- s St T, Cbiisterson, plasteiei wruk, .Reasonable pay- |