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Show w J k I ffji t J 4 1 11 ' V 'it t A H '.v. 1 ., i, il! i;i mm (iUNX'ISON. ut,.i r of .m UTAH. Timl.hnf July eommittws, tho b impml with ii meager prospect for h Iropn rod the Fuut repre-.eutiij- Betsy Boss Fl tt oj;i ij lit 1. naJuek. . - - iui mdi itely after the parade the fobcwing musical and literary pro-- ! Tram will be roudeied at the opera uuuc lie d'rtcliou of Chsir- man t;. M. Mads.rn : I F iCf Chaplain Jouq Laraou Song, Star Spangled Banner,. .... Miss Lydia hwain Spec.i .... Member of lown Co moil ..mo heiec.kn Etc i:IHJ!T AND AT FIGHT PR tCHS. UP-TO-DA- Gun ii- i u.g tin strong tonnto idants for r.ik' fi - Go-- . sion! CCC! A ii K Was Impromptu Clubs aud Merchants tud Dealers, I i.' l low a clli crs. ClLlZ.Ui-j- Inll 'Line 44 CLOTHING J. W. EDWARDS, Prop r Grig. ml c Julies, thii teen girls on h With Also mak-- i Utah. I M XO. :!(,. IttOCJ. Dry Goods, Fans, Parasols, - Flag. a r 2!. OUR NKW fodowug order: Flag Dearer aud Fuel Sun. Flo it bearing (jodds of Libert . Fb it representing the signing of tli- Declaration of Independence. g lO The Ho! ids v Flag at 8tmrio. at 9 :3J i ra in 3, STORL have complet'd arrange umnta f.r a crediUbln celebration in Gunnison on Wednesday next, Day. Tho programme is m follows ; cf National Salute and Iloi-tin- g fiuanct-H- , I Mni of GUNNISON CASH Our Haul Day. t pin Q FiniJAV. .lUXI JULY 4! Slre-- TA 1ll L Vw' ' Ui.nt r. !(! A The Midsummer festival arranged ro lake place Monday with the Lh people of Gunnison and ii0id V;as not the big allair th ;t whh !;nitcipated by its horakb-rsAlthough set for two o'clock, it did not begin until a fell hour after til'd i time. A. II. Melijuist, tlu ueul mau, foljUd himself almost unaided in the coutrivemaut and he foun 1 it tmees. ,m who hid aery, on account of promised to take pul remaining jawny, to run an impromptu progr tm. C-n-e- r- . ' u 1 j at Mr.i Ilelna .MuFens. Ha-'d- - nu-uio- i i 1 bis text ;.i leeouled iu tv lotning, M irtiu n Mr. jib-n-s- s iucid-- nt 11 v lip.', u the do. tl U.O of preexist .;d tint Hu Script u a!Uj do R Miss Minnie i T. spoke rsuf Tic mi , 1 visiting her GumiL m relative and no: sustnm the a friends. t v, Mr. and Mis. Ernest, Swill), rg h .ve ; tint man .v mr been from Sali.u spendiueh fewdai with their Gunnison friends. ii t r; Erick Kd3Uvu!I is hero wi'h bis family from Cwdo Gate, to tp-e- d the holidiy v 1: among his hone friends and ! minn. Flni i i 1? . ijoaever, thi- was duie in a way that Declarati jo of Independence.. .. Givus y(H,r oulcr now for )rur mane the doings of no little interest to Miss Charlotte Johnson wint rs supply of'Castle Gate next - i i i,1(J Scandinavian and English spedtiisut go with coal. Sword of ihe Bunker Hill ong. who . were pre-m- t. alike the Lulletii c i much in ig. icg people FN NISON CO-O- P id:am Dickj Picuic was with delicieu-- ic' w 1 Sjy 8 i :i lot his ry 111 change. . vt y )r.ili j:i. ..Hon. A. II. Christs. .sun cream, before th- - merry company MiUmm wnu i ting N. F. WiDo.i of Provo and Mis. E Miss L.uri IGA. n.., , eiidiliiH are Mrs. A. Wilson of Salt Lake visited a few Uecitatiou Miles MaiNen tho little orus who were cl ise.i, io ; Airs. Lula Jensen, in GuuuLou with their brother, Daisy i8 xi:o-S Jn t C iedt.il, . thjre. it wa r inieedel to enjoy some II. L. Wilson, 45; 50; AIL Elvina Monhome returning Lillian Olson, Kate FjOd-o.- d cLi ucintT. but this part of tlie proceedMiss Grace Miss Engine Bopur, 35; Ji adiog.. ...Mrs. Ltmly .vntFison Ii.;? ad to bo abated med for luck of day . von Nordeck, 25; Miss Lillian Olson, V ri st ihano Seiecttou.. ..Terrance iliu ana:rTiiient. For July 4th holiday, excursion 25. Voting ciows tomorrow evenBpeecn Bishop Joseph Chnsmnson Add. esses were made by Bishops rates of one faie for the round ing at 9 6clook. Last evening Alr.-t-. trip Cornet Solo ..... Swa.b-iC. A. Madsen and Joseph Christen-eon- , between any two stations on the Bio. Daisy Jensen was on lead with 2G), Berdictio j. John Larson, A. U, .Melquist Grande line, i.i Utah. Tickets on Miss Laura Madsen tsking second Ba d. aud F. Ludvugson. The musical end sale July 3 and 4, limited to JuJy G place with 185. i h'- afternoon will oe devotsd to was creditably done by Ernest Swal-ber- for return. outdoor .spoils an n dance at the w and Nephi Amd.erson in the R e Priesthood Meeting. for house children. opera Notice. and association the Mives of and Primary Mary S'Vdisb, Gul ward convenes every Saturri.sori in Gledhil! Euglish. Sylvia The regular monthly priuathyd ' moot), .I t 3 oclock. It is ' clay is add to be cue cf day meeting of the South Sanjete btalirt the Swedes bigge-- t feetds auu is very .r ti desired :r at all children of will be held at Manti tabernacle, will mtend. Caroline the local people of Prim u by kept I. John Musually Knighten, president of Saturday, Juno 30, 1900, at 11 o' c loo it with considerable M. Peter u. president. that nationality Cuaaisou to.yu, do hereby direct that a m. The High Council will meet ai 5S t E zest. This time there was an inIf your fitomach troubles you do usual place at 10 o'clock n m of aaid on Wed uen lay, July 4,1908, between vitation extended all classes to join. the hours of 9 a m and Gp m, dis iu celebrating at the Belief Hall. not conclude that there is no cure, for day. Lowii Andeison, a great have been permanently cuargmg of firecrackers or any loud The holiday is also an old English cured bymany Joseph Y. Jarivjn, Cnamberiainn Stomach and of Feast the Liver Tablets. Try them, they are Ezra ShoLUakor, explosives will not be permitted with- cus'om commemorating . the of John Bapti-tthe certain to prove beneficial. Thev Nabvity Stake Pifcsileriey, in thocorporate limits. Any infringeoly cost a quarter Sold by Gunni ment of this order will be dealt with son Co-o- p according to the law in such cases, 4 2$ r,!e. ff; Bev. JOHN M. KNIGHTON G. W. Mar ,, 5l '.in preached to a Aim I tv, , U r'i small congregation at the chapel in f; !Ct:'F-CUCOIl Town President, Ju. Mi-- s - j s- -!t j 1 ; - i I j . . i -- UU-UC - Ciri-.le.isou- i - I . . . . Cl'-m- ut - g j Notice! - . - e - . 1 V. ; J . . ( ! ! !.. : : |