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Show m jri4 iwivmher Ounnlaan. Utah, m 19, VOL. VII fond-cl:t- matter. undr Aat of Consults of March s GUNNISON, UTAH, FH1DAY, AUGUST 31, LOCAL ITEMS Sot One a School Teacher. We understand Becks sro opening tip a very large bargain department, -- 0 by CO fed. just above their main store, in which they will sell all kinda of merchandise at great bargains, r. tt ft Mrs. C. R. Cunningham and Mrs. William Iliiler, with members of their families have been spending a number of days in Gunnison and vicinity on pleasure, guests at the Elsia Christenson boarding house. Monday tho party visited at the ranch of li. A, Kearns and returned home Julius B. Chiisteoson of Manti addressed the ward meeting in Gunnison Sunday, on Religion class work. Before close of the service there was a reorganization of officers for the coming year, the following named persons being sustained : Tuesday. it r. k Local meu have invested iu auoth-e- r new threshiug machine, this time a steam power. Still another company which bought their machine a year Ego have now concluded to dise card the horse power part and steam power besides adding a new straw stacker at considerable, expense. Shortage it! crops doesnt seem to dishearten a very great deal. sub-atitut- s it r. Superintendent, John Larson; assistant superintendents, Hulda Olson and Inez Pickett; Secretary, Lydia Petersou ; these with Stina Botiveng, Lillie Ilosenval, Lillian Olson, Edwards and Roxy Christenson form the body of preceptors. It is noticeable that not any of the instructors above named is engaged as district school teacher, Lu-Dea- n the local sheep, came through without making inquiry and learned only after his arrival that there were none for sale. A search was made in other parts of the valley for a bunoh that was for 6alo but it was fruitless. Morse is the man who bought the Caudland herd in the turned pleased benefited with the excellent instruc- orders, the latter having seemingly tions imparted by the many papers cornered the market on sheep of that kind, Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. preseuted there from leading educaR R R tors connected with the institution, a Richfield Sun : We guess that paper also from State Superintendent Richfield is again going to go ,of Public Instruction Nelson being through the annoying and disagreehighly appreciated by the convention, able features of a smallpox epidemic. r. vi it The Presbyterian school is to open Besides other cases noted in the Sun, of A. D. Dimmick is under on Monday, September 10th, in the family Mr. Dimmick, his wife charge of Rliss C. E, Crowe, who quarantine, and three chilren having been at comes to this city from Hanover, Ind., under appointment from the Presby- tacked with the loathsome disease. 0, B. Bergluud, a promterian hoard of missions. Miss Crowe . 2 central Republican The county committee met at Manti Saturday and discussed matters relating to the ensuing campaign. Among other business transacted the committee that all primaries recommended throughout the county be held September 14tb and selected Mt. Pleasant as the place in which to hold the county convention September 17th., Sweu O. Nielsen was appointed temporary chairman in the absence of Chairman L. R. Anderson, who ia in the east. R (t It C. H. Morse, a buyer of graded and .thoroughbred sheep, who hails from Old Mexico, was in this city during the week in search of some of the fine animals for which this country is famous. He had particularly in mind a purchase from John H. Seelys Rambouillet flocks, but, failing to appreciate the demand existing for r inent business man, and is of a Richfield farmer Gunnison, visitor today. Mr. Berglund has been a reader of the Sun since he was six years of age. To this fact ho attributes his success in life He grew up chaste, beautiful and with a love for all mankind. He is visiting Richfield today because he has read so much in the Sun concerning Sevier countys metropolis and he desires to see for himself if any exaggerations have been made. He is not familiar wilh the language spoken by1 Richfield people and Hawk Karcloso is piloting him around town and acting a;s interpreter. Oscar Berglnnd is one of tho whitest old boys in Sanpete county. He is an especial friend of the Sun Doctor and we are glad that he is here. If conditions are ripe he will go over to Monroe this afternoon and enjoy a bath, for he is a Democrat and has long been one of the unwashed. Oscar will return to Gunnisou tomorrow filled up with big stories concerning Richfields growing stock-growe- BORN EOUVENGlu this city, August 2-1- , 1908, to the wife of Arthur Bouveng a daughter. NO. 15. l'.IOli. ERICKSON'S DICIITER. Mins Charlotte Johnson, who was in epring and has next years lambs conattendance last week at the Presby-teria- u tracted. He went from here to see Teachers association, has re- if ha could get sheep from the big and much Saunders herd with which to fill his home well desires to make known, in view of the 6th grade having been the highest class heretofore taught by the school, that she is competent and will teach studies including the 8th grade. She will also conduct Sabbath school at the usual hour, U oclock each Sunday morning, e 3, loTtt. Call For Your Medals. Tuesday afternoon, aa announced, Indian war vittraus who have made L. U. Ericksoo wan out with a force application through (JuuuLou ost of men and teams and gave a practican now obtain their medals awarded cal exhibition of his newly invented them from the State, by calling upon ditcher, an implement calculated for Captain Anthony Metcalf, at his cleaning or making canals of any size. residence. Mr. Erickson was handicapped owing to lack of material and time with which to mako the machine complete teamsters and one man to gage the as inteuded, but be nevertheless depth being all that is needed besides made the effort and succeeded admir- the required trains, Mr. Erickson is negotiating for the ably in showing up some very excellent work. manufacture of his dilchiug machine The exhibition took place ou the at once, so couiuleni is ho that when Robbins Bros.' ranch, the ditcher, placed upou tho market it will meet with eight horses attached, first being with favor irrigation is put in tho head canal. Tho wav in practiced to any extent. which the implement sliced off tfce tough grass sod and heavy willows, IIOW MONEY tiROhS. carrying the matter iu such nice shape I First )ou plant tho seed. Ouo clear of the canal bank, was indeed a dollar ton a bundled more surprise to tho discerning onlookers seed you plant tbo greater harvest. who witnessed the work. Then you plant a new crop every It was then put into oue of the week or every mouth, layiug aside smaller head ditches, but was not from your income a for seed' quite as successful tiiero owing to Xne gro.t secret utportion making money disadvantages iu power gage and grow is to keep ou planting t.vsi. adjustment of the machine, which is Tend that sued with thrill, In op down made to bo regulated to suit size of ditch, aud uo tools were at h ind for such purpose. But thoso who paw it work, even under the difficulties mentioned, expressed their admiration aud surprise and could not help admitting that Mr. Erickson Ins an invention just suited for such needs. Pin? ployed in canals, such as that of A iViistery Solved. the New Field extension for instance, to "How keep off periodic attacks there is uo question about its s tring of biliousness and habitual coustipa-liein immense manual labor be idea was a mystery that Dr. King s putting the ditch iu far better shape than is douo by any ordinary method. Now Life Pills solved for uio, unites John N. Pleasant, of Maguoba, Ind. Tho tool seems only a very simple device but it is capable of doing Too ouly pills that are guaranteed to powerful work, and in such perfect give perfect satisfaction to everybody rnauner that there need be uo men or money refunded. Only 25c at employed with shovels, tho necessary Paul von Nordecks drug store. wlu-reeve- r n nr & We have placed out on our table for easy choosing a splendid lot of MENS B M & BOYS f it i Which we intend to let go AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Some for LESS THAN HALE. Come and see them i |