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Show I Gntfruxi Dumber li ), 1W2. ivt Ounnlion, Utah, VOL. VI. Musinia 8 cconl-cla- matter, under Aoi of Centres of March 3, 1S79. a UTAH, FRIDAY, 0GUHNI8ON, Commercial can bo given him at home, and returned hero two weeks ago. Club Old Folks Honored at Centerfield. Under Way. M oiti-zou- 8 over, following. there was dancing until a late hour, refreshments being served during the evening, All present seemed happy, the elderly ones feeling es- paid them. have chance to come up for action, Badges in different oolors to desigappointed another meeting for Wed- nate the age were worn, and these nesday Dight, this time with better put an air of gaiety to the affair. suocess. Those over seventy years of age wore Not more than a dozen were pres- the purity badge of white, the roll of ent at Wednesday nights meeting honor being the following named: held in the town hall, but that numJohn Knighton and wife, N. C. ber to a man felt to sustain the organ- Tollestrup, Mads C. Anderson and ization proposed upon hearing read wife, Andrew S. Anderson and wife, its purpose and the provisions for its Paul Auderson, Elizabeth Bosahardt, government. A temporay organiza- Karen Marie Anderson, tion was formed, with Hon. T. F, Tvearua as chairman, N. Gledhill LOCAL ITEMS. eeoretary and W. H. Gribble Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Brown are here The eubjeot wag dismissed pro and from Springville visiting the parents con, and while a feeling to abandon of Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Anthe project seemed imminent at first, thony Metcalf, and other relatives. this gave way as the discussion went it K M. A. Mrs. Christenson is baek on and finally ail present favored from Caohe Sinitbiield, county, making the step. Membership wa has she where been for soma months then signed and the initiation fee of A one dollar paid over. constitution past. H It R s were then adopted, which and Assessor H. E. Smytho was in sets the data for selecting officers Gunnison Saturday to see after the next Tuesday evening. progress of the work by his deputy, A number more signed the articles Mr. Smythe returned to Manti Sunyesterday and without doubt a good day. sized charter membership will be R R R found at the organization of the club. I will send off laundry next MonLet the good word go out and as day morning, to be returned Friday, snany members as can, attend Tues- Patrons take notice. GEO. 8. FRANCIS, day night to install the initial officer .ship of the Musinia Commercial club. K R R George J . Fox, state organizer of the Socialist party, Bpoke to a small Money to Loan on water stock. or small amounts. F. L. orowdatthe town hall last Friday trea-sure- a-w- It very well for evening. Mr. Fox held another meeting Saturday night with the people of Centerfield. I. W, HARPER WHISKEY. R R R Pronounced by the Worlds best Richard Fjeldsted, son of Bishop experts The Worlds Best Whiskey A, C. Fjeldsted, is to be Centertiekls Grand Prize Highest Award St. new postmaster. Mr. Sorenson, the Louis Worlds Fair. Sold by L. present incumbent, resigned, md Ludvigson, Gunnison, Utah. the appointmeu; was given to J. J. Miller, who in tnrn reigned after The Cornels Watorloo. qualifying and he fore taking up the of Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey duty the office. R R Centerfield, Utah. FEE RE. i ' Jr. is home San Francisco to attend his who gave you knowledge to make from 'who continues fo be in a very them. Sold, and guaranteed to cine, father, low state of health, ami look after the Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Kidney business. Mr. Sanderson, Sr., gain- Disease, by Paul you Nordeck, druged no relief at the hospital more than gist, at 50o a bottle. Joseph Y. Jensen, G. A. Iverson. Stake Presidency Parties desiring marble work for spring delivery should write card at once. Abtucr IIkxuie, ay i i j me a Rich- field, Utah. amateurs, but in the main they had little chance for display of ability in the which is a painfully tame play. The lady characters, particularly, had uo chance for prominence except that sustained by Miss Lillian Olsen, who maintained her park with commendable merit. The company demonstrated, especially in the last act, its need of some experienced director in the make-up- . It was different in tho farce, which was well handled froa. beginning to end by eaca one of the characters. No end of fun wf.a made That 'Rascal by George Francis as Pat and Leo N. Gledhill aa Mr. Pufljackett. Mr. Fraacis showed himself to be no ordinary comedian and compares with the best who have visited here, R R R Two cases of scarlet fever aro reported at the home of Mrs. Alex Jensen, two of her children having the disease. Mrs. Jensen only recently returned home from TLurber, Way no county, where oho had been to attend upon her sick father. While there two of her children came down with 3cnrlet fevor. Upoa their recovering, j and when, as suppoced, they ooud leave with safety to the public, the family cr,me home again as stated when, last Sunday, after being bore just a week, two others of the children came down and the home was accordingly quarantined. Mrs. Jensen and family of five children are m fttrafieued ctroumstances, which, under quarantine restraint, will not be easy to hear. 17 it n R The basketball teams of Manti and Guuni&on will be matched at a game In the local opera house Saturday night, commencing at 7 p. m. A danoe will be given at the conclusion of the game. All are invited. The local team has practiced but a short time aud this will be its first reckon players. It will be ing with outaidetime. an interesting it tt K Some trouble came up at the beginning of the week in the company k, ; and primary water right belonging. For particulars write or call on me et Edmund Saadei&eo, Lewis Anderson, , FOR SALE My house and lot in Gunnison town. Subcardial corral C. E. other officers of the stake, also the Home Missionaries are requested to attend the priesthood meeting. K Pay-Strea- 38 R Bishops and their counselors and The theater given last Friday night under the auspices of ,the Mutuals was well patronized, adding to the association fund something over $30.00. Thoso who took part did Large Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo. from Liver and Kidney trouble. In a recent letter, he says: I was nearly dead, of the complaints, and, although I tried my family doctor, he did me no good ; so I got a 50c bottle of your great Electric Bitters, which cured me. 1 consider them the best medicine on earth, and thank God place. gress. It was two oclock nett morning before the parky dispersed. r. by-law- Copknino. Priesthood Meeting. The monthly priesthood meeting V the South Ssnpete Stake of Zion will be held at the Manti tabernacle, Saturday, March 4th, 1905, at 11 oolook a. m. The High Council will meet at 10 a. m. at the usual Christenson. 4. Song by Daisy Jensen. 5. Story by Annie Fredrickson. R R It The party given Tuesday evening under the auspices of the lloyal Neighbors and M. W. A. had a good turn out, though some who anticipated being present were kept by the storm. The crowd present bad a swell time and gave liberal patrouage to a cafe conducted on the stage while dancing was in pro- t 5 CHURCH NOTICES. U Albert Swain returned Monday from a weeks visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Swain is also there visiting with her to spend daughter, remaining another week. It K K Program for conjoint meeting Sunday evening, March 5th. 1. Lecture by H. M. Childa. 2. Organ solo by Evelyn Fjeldsted 3. Lesson statement by ltoxie by-Ian- pecially favored with the honor ho Justice The old folks of Centerfield were The oommittee selooteil to prepare given a time of rejoioing last Friday a coufitition and set of s to by the ward amusement committee, to govern a club organization of who prepared for the occasion a suitto work for the welfare of the able program and provided a subtown and vicinity found, when ready stantial meal This to report, a feeling of indifference toward the movemeut. A meeting was called for Monday at 1 oclock, but only two or three persons responded to the invitations seut out. The committee, feeling that its effort 6hould NO. 20. 3, 1005. MARCH recently organized for the purohase of the stallion Jumpin. It was maintained by some one not in the company that the horse was twoyors older than had been repress. . J The concern which sold the hr was apprised of this claim and tL manager came down from Ogden im mediately, with the result that satis- faction was given proving genu? the horses age to be as first state and backed by a guarantee that ic unpoestiouable. The local company is now operating with confidence and has a promising outlook, K It K of Pneumonia. Treatment Proper Pneumonia is too dngero s r, disease for anyone to :.fe npt to doctor he may have hL-although at bamj. A physician should ub.ays be culled. It ghould be borne in mind, however, ihct pneumonia always results from h cold or from an attach of the grip, ard that by giving Chamberlains Cough remedy the threatened attack o i pneumonia may be worded otf. Tills lemedy U also used by physicians in the treatment of pneumonia with the best results. Dr. W. J. tmith, of Sanders, Ala., who is also a druggist, says of it : I have been the proper t, xeiuedios ll.ng Chamberlains Cough Remedy and prescribing it. in my practice for tl e pist six years. I use it in oases of pneumonia and have always gotteu For sale by Gun the be-- t results. nin Co-op- . i i |