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Show n 5! 17 , 1 A'lf'lff Lit fit i 1 rr. I 1 v o-- lU.ut I?. -r (junr.!ioi, VII. VI) b. nsMi:.l-- ku c d n.-r- J GUNNISON, LOCU. ITRAVi. the mother r P. king in-- 1 unl.r An of . Co f s ! Snow Mrs. Marc Ho il. AcaJcmy Notes. Je-i- s.-v- Grew.rT Sc.nl i! tz S. The : on Andr of (iunnirtn tin other fello 'V Mr your slf ilfa Mtd. Fll to us if you are after ge'litig the lift As-oeiati- will pay you in me than g ; i U eakercri systems mj i (b-org.- Mgr. a in lture, 1. whole'omo, mallow V. Ilu.pvn WhLkey the hied your grandfather used. Sdd by L. I r.1.1 l out bu-ijn-.- I con.-iderab-le s xt two weeks. My farm i9 also for sale. AN ML EIXARSEM, Axlell. The demons monopolize our birth column this week. a? r, t K. A. Dry, principal of the public '?ch iol at Fayette, was u Gumnsou , e Situr.bi y, ti of the Gunni-soManager C. op has sent out circulars, announcing that, tho firm is intending to close out its business. tt it A. L. Larsou, county Piiperintend-euto- f schools, has been inspecting the various schools in this part uf the county during the week, Ih-rglu- u p. tt link-die- R .Miss Aunie James of Fayette re- turned home last Friday, from hav- ing speat the summ.-- abroad, visiting relatives in European parts and in r the United States for genealogical data, R fit Mrs, Frank L, Copening and children left this morniug, to joiu Mr. Copening at thtirnew homo in Kupert, Ida., accompanied to Sait Lake by her eister, Mrs. John M. Knighton .rad husband who will spend a week with friends at the state capital, i? R R R t fit little daughters ch itig mi t.. h in tb ir tumbling ami n ntortmn art. Tho pofeor sho ved c mah rab'e skill while balm cing ou the lck act from that wire, his j)s. Ition being iudcid clever. The str pentinc dance given bv Mrs. (halfrev was nmt her good feature, ns ws her acting in the two comedy .ketches rendered. The dmw will be opi-again Satuiday night. The Snow Academy orehfstra will furnish i.ui-i- e for the Thanksgiving ball iu tl: Gunnison oj era house Timr-danight, Nov. 3o. .hci-tin- Danmns New Orhaus rolonsl students are bill for the (lunnisou This opera homo December 13. conns recommended as cumpii) chi-- s artists. high Our local juiysician reports five mil l s of tyhoid in tho district, but sees no indication of trouble nri mg fii ;n that eau.i like was met a year ago. The general health of tin people is giHul. e.i-e- There are employed in the Chicago posfollice and substations 4,900 p pie, not counting tho heads of past - menK Tho average weight of n.ad handled is 350 tons eaJi ilay. A wagou leaves the postofTu-- tunnel f(J1 e the depot every thrr-- minule-- . j d R Half fare rate will be made by the D. and R. G. Ry, viz. : For Thanks- Several cases of diphtheria aie reported to exist at Fountain Green. The district schools there have been discontinued as well as all public gatherings, and a strict quarantine regulation is being enforced, Eleven eases wore reported Sunday. . - yc-fcr-day . tz g ba-k- et f n- - vs-it- or y u-- Pore Half price will take any and all my goods now in Mock. Xn (): c?n r.Lford to ores th s chjuvo for bug.iius during the tLflj L. n-v- liquor--that- s To ill Public. n of lh .v .he.-e- n fon-r.uo- n n. O. II. REROLUXD, pl ih p utmuit is growing, both l:i numI). S, bers ami strength. At the last faculHMuiian office, Silt Lake, was in ty meeting the registrar teporled 27 s Tu.-ah- iy Giiuni-c- n cor out. Ftudents enrolled. Tnis v.e condilr to St. rtcerds of im fairly gcod number. Tho line tie' various int. rv. ning wards with a weather th it has prevailed this fall view of compiling historical data for has no doubt rttarded the atte ndance of I!. churoii. Mr. J n i ' left to Feme extent, but it is expected c.' i the after.no m train f..r the south. that the young people will come in P. A. PmiLon uf Manti, recorder for in now nr.d fill up the few vacant S v;h Sat.pi i?;ed Mr. seats that are left. , his utk il.on to lh'.- Since tin victeiis that were place. t a.us won by the academy R R R ball and otlnr ln!d Tran-f-- r was undo of in tho Ih.bblus hotel prt nrots, to Mare-nu- f port sou Founders day, has b cn shown by the j n:rc gard, who cent. mplales eiithudufii) students, in tho line of athletics. ad ling considerable iinp.roveineni have be n received by now that he is owner in fee. Within Challenges entho past week all the rooms in the Manager Christensen recently, to hotel were fitted with gaslights, ar.d ter Lr a scries of basket bail games. During tho time that has past three other conveniences will bo added for the comfort of guests. A Main street dancing parties kavo b en given. Tiu-- e have been of the highest order feet adjoining frontage of seventy-onthe hotel property, h is a ho born for which tho academy parties are noted. Ono of tho features bought by J. W, Edwards, who is always In has that Iped to make tho parties erecting a new store on the premia; s. successful is tho academy orchestra. Mr, Edwards disposed of a big bunch tho splendid leadership of of cattle to Salt Lake parties, this Under Prof. Frank A. Christenseu the Loys week, and will use the means in have progressed nicely, and the stocking up his new store as soon as music they furnish is good enough it can be got in readiness. for tho best dancers. R R R Nino rooms mono have been The old bridge that has stood serthis year. This has greatly imvice for so many years over Saupitch river has been torn down, preparatory proved tho advantages cf tliej school. to substituting a new one of wider All of I ho department', ,;ru now in the dimension. The contract for build- new building, a fact which D greatly ing of the bridge has been let to appreciated by both teachers and Charles Dowd, who will commence siudeuts. School will closo next Thursday, its construction at once iu order to complete the job as specified before for Thanksgiving day. tho close of the year. The cost will Amusements be close to $500. The new bridge is to ha vo a driveway of sufficient The Royal Neighbors give a maid; width for two teams to pass and, iu addition, provide a guarded pathway for use of pedestrians. The town council has moved just right in this action and the public will approve of it without doubt, as well as appreciate the benefit it will be. I NO. i k. S.--d! O I1I05. llirk, You arc mire tog. t b wt (dues f honm from his his wife S. h ml Ins now hen in rnothif, hn yutir money in bunno your Shoes and him So and made wt and it mud la sod that tin Shirts t IV.er Ch:btia.'en8, owe the judge lined Liu Iris to back take the woman herm. door north of woritii progre--in- g nicely. F.wry ;Mofibv. lV ! tr.h UTAH, I'HIDAY, XOVOHUI? So when Luis r.v. rv-- 1 V-- y giving day, tickets on sale Kov. 29 and 130, good to return Dec. 1. For Christmas and New Year holidays, tickets on sale Dec 23, 21, 25, "J, 31 and Jan. 1, final limit to return Jau. 4. No stopover privileges allowed. R The throat specialist exhibited his BORN. JuTyngacope to a nervous woman patient and remarked : You would JENSEN! Tn t ills city, Nov. 21, be surprised to know how far down 1905, to Mr and Mrs. Ode Jensen, we cm see with thi3 instrument. a son. And then, as he was about to place JENSEN In this city, Nov. 35, the laryngoscope iu her throat, she , 1905. to Mr. and Mrs. II. p, apologized for having a hole in her a daughter. stocking. JENSEN At Axiell, Nov. 17, 1905, to worn; up l ft a place but couidut So thats the law is it? According to Mr. and Mia, John S. Jensen, ha. tPe cucifoit point with aU t j do. The ciitcut.iinment was to Judge Wyatt at Mahony, Pa,, asju The child lived for about when a man takes a wife he alic weds tea minutes. Mother doing nicely. pleasing. Prof. Godfrey and hi- - Co Jen-5wc- I the;-truu- i j I cia-- a of to i 0 i a-- , coi.HUmvd up t" inciel.s of been about 1 '0- 5 for t- i- iae.; s l i j tU g.i iu;w of 1 p, again for iu- v i v. j; h- v 7.9- i . t g . ir l'M i. to ump. ion 5 it n ! -- Vvhiskev ;J. . ,, r |