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Show j?.l t. I r,3, ,t (i.mni.on. Tt-.h- . rimtr. VOL. VI. (IU.NXIS0N, ii-ta- Connes::s Club Mirrti nf lav Azitatlon of Question. Tb coaimaroUl club in-- ! rCajAy Tni ,sg. A lot of corner talk b.u current about the feasibility of stiblitdiiuga waterworks system yet JesH th.iu a dozm turned out to this 3. l?. UTAH, FKI DAY, SKITKMHUH 22, 1905. from Twclo Milo aud were a greater WATER SYSTEM AGAIN. Conir.?r:bl uiMl-rA- M GOING ONE BY ONE. nr. Mr IWjthind cooCued his remark AltogMb.r upon tiignring out tin f f pipiug the water lot ;jtubablH ct From th town. bet information h could rich through correspondence with reliable firms iu the business Mi B rg lurid had estimated that to pipe at which it was well known from the springs it would take from thrt this questiou would bathe chief 32.700 to J3,9cb for the m itt rial alout consideration. J P Fjedted aud according to size and quality of O B Bergluod who had been appoint The matter is to be given further ed as a special committee to look iato tho various plane and ascertain what thought by the club sod something the probable outlay would be, each defininita will no doubt be assumeu epnke and BOtna discussion followed. during the coming winter. There were too few present, however, to movo for anything defiuite and the Notice. committee vas retained. Stockholders in the Robbins & Routine business was first taken read a communi Kearns Dam and Canal oompany own up. The Becretary B from J cation Roper acknowledg irg Class B 6tock and who deire thanks the receipt of a tosiguthe Trust Deed may appear jug with caue presented to Litn from the club for tbit purpose, before Nephi Glid and wishing success to the organiza hill, rotary public, at bis office in tiou. Mr. Kopere letter was ordered Gunuiaon any time during office hours in the next four weeks from epread upon the minutes. A communication was read from J date of this notice. Dated Sept. 22. 1905. B Richards of the government II. ROB LI NS. Secretary respecting the tmaliziug of water which flowA from certain epriogs suggested to be conveyed into Gun 600.030 T1UCIIBSS uison for domestio use. In his letter There wsia employed in tbepchcoH the following Air Richards giro aud colleges of the Uuit'-- SUte3 in nuaRsia : 1904, 564.705 teachers. There were , Spaniard spring about 1 milea north of Mayfield. 51 degrees tem- in all the public, private, profepricnnl and other school and iu all the uniperature with a capacity of 1$ second versities and colleges 18.17,918 pufeet. or students, v Lich would give one Nine Mile cold spring, temperature pils sec- teacher to every ft :rty three pupils. 53 degrees and capacity 2 In the public schools there was one ond feet. pupils. Nine Mile warm spring, tempera- teacher to every thirty-sevebulletin census a In just issued ture 72 degrees aud capaoity 2 second Prof. Walter F. Wilcox of Cornell feet. The supply from either of these university, trkijg nil persons betweeu the age of 5 and 21 us a basis of calsprings is more than ample to serve. one Mr Richards letter whs referred to culation, estim ites that there is to the speci il committee iu charge of the teacher every seventy ono persons of school tn the United States. question. Mr Fjeldated suggested as the This ran go in age includes the boys and girls in the coveral grades of the cheaper plau, the transfer of Twelve iu tbo private schools Mile water into the city ditch or iato public. schools, to the elcnentory aud a settling taak at the Highland caual c'rrespouviing l! : oung men and and briug the water from there thru high schools, s.a th- worn." pipes. The springs referred to he was of opinion contained water that was inferior to tin oanvoa t.ream " r bl in-eti- nT pip-Bolecl- ed. em-plo- y, Custiv Nielson of CentcrflelJ to Complication of Kidney Snc-cun- ts NO. 19. am77usFijm7n Ss Trouble and Typhoid. Gustav Nielson of Centerfleld, whose illness we briefly noticed last week, Las gone to bis reward, his de mise occurring Wednesday Sept. 20. 1905, tged GO. His illness was brief but Mr Nielnon was not of a strong constitution and soon passed off alter typhoid took possession of his Rail tody. He whs honest and industrious in life and energetic iu church . t a i Loft 1 ' w duties. Mr Nielson was born in Sweden Aug. 21, 1815 aud came to Utah in l2al lo79. He settled at Li late home in Centerfleld aod had sinco redded in ll!2oIut2!yPaFo h same plaoe. He was the father of 8 children, 5 of them still living, 2 A Cream cf Tartar Powdor, daughters and 3 eons. Thu daugh free fre.n alum or phon-- p ters are Mrs J K Olson of Deeth. Nev. hallo acid and Mrs Willi im M Mad of Portland ROYAL BAKIN'! PCWOCR CO., NEW YORK. Ore. The eons iro yot unmarried, the eldet, John T Nielson residing BORN. at Charleston, Nev, thn city, In order to give ampin lime for OURISTIANSEN-- In Mr ami Mrs Sept. 17, 1905, to members of the family residing at a Peter Christiansen, a Ron. distance to reach hre the funeral will ERICKSON In this city Sept. 15, not beheld until Saturday, tomorrow 1905, to Mr and Mr Carl A, Erick2 at p. m., from tho residence. son, a son. msm&JBgnms ,taa: Just Fall and Winter Line of 2-- 10 Mens and Boys n CLOTHIN r. m sd ' Paia From a A little chrhjui Fas p.'.! 1 . i- -. . o' '.s r- :r Pra Pronjtiy Rell - ,t. ; , " '3 dh Crushes. Ornish fresh tooth iv y rorolTicc free to every -- h io of wood, shaped vr flv'I. See for Y otif selves. Co,. frayed to a tufty i.rush of file; at the large end. I ?.'-- j a .Lti Attacked By a Mot) and beaten in a labor riot until covered with sores, a Chicago street car conductor applied Bucklena Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. I used it in my family, writes G. h, Welch, of Takonsha, Mich,, and iiud it perfect. Simply great for s cuts and burns. Only 25c at drug stoae, rrwmirmsxgitmui j PRICE &. QUALITY SELLS, have never kicvu is For salt) b tiucniai tfi n O. E. Aloney to loan 1 jjj u. wuaH:MajAuAiui i Nor-deck- 1 mm. unntson, F, T. Tilton. IfMi JU CZkJli i 5 tv W-- ' T F? 9 O N 1 of |