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Show ( .'loll Schedule. The Gunnison Tune of arrival nud departure of mail for all points north and south. Gazette. , Arrive. Nrutei field 11 , Depls :09 a.m. .00 a.m 11 Fayette North A Sjuth 2:45 Published every Friday at Gunnison, Sanpete Couuty, Utah. p.n. 3:00p.ni 3:09p.m 11 OLEDHILL :10a. m - i Winner, Bid .You The opinions of seme people are not worth much. If they.uere th ivculd not be speeding them so freely. Get Yours? Fayette has no Sunday mail. All other mails are daily,. , lul of i.nr cusomerH have tken a w,p at. the big new t truo gentlenuu will tr at ever) woman he meets ns he would another min to treat his innoccut couhding sister. A wi-i- &90N., PuHUbcr. LEO N. QLEUHILL, the delinquent would have a poor excuse. b iiinj i 'J ir,er7n1.'tiI,,Rau' - d- - f to all who had the privilege tlst remarked: Oh, doctor, r wlgh I SCHOOL BOARD of hearing them ia conference and) had learned your Trade." "Well, f Chairman Brigham Jensen. Cen- -I our Founders Day exercises, I ; terfield, The twentieth birthday of the I Cleik F. C. Savage, City, school was celebrated in a manner Treasurer Nephi Anderson, City. qUjle pleasiDg to all concerned. The CENTERF1ELD PPEC1NCT Horse Inferno. prophet, and his associates were more Justice of the Peace II. than pleased with the proceedings "Paris Is the inferno of horses Is a Embley. .. in the forenoon, the only pait they very old aphorism. French cabmen -and carters have In general little love Constablewere privileged to see, which consis- for the horse. Many consider this ted of a parade form 9 to 9 :45 a. m., wretched quadruped as a simple tol, a meeting in the Assembly hall from a motor with four feet, rather than as JOSEPH HIGHAM 10 a. m. to 12 noon, and a banquet! a Precious servant worthy of regard ?'ot a day passes for the board of trustees and the lQ , without one witnessing capital honored visitors. ( three revolting brutality, ofton coupled with Carpets Cloth and the Finer The sports of the afternoon caused real stupidity, of the the excitement day. Fabrics to Order. greateat The air rung with the yells of the Has a New. Loom of Modern. Make Wealth In Old Constantinople. students, and this mingled with the Years of Experience The wealth of Constantinople before academy baud, made even the slocum the 1000 was such as to move All Work Guarantee year raise his head and shout patriotism George Finley, Its historian, to say to A. S. the the that Pres Dasillos had riches to Your Patronage Solicited. The results of the contests. in which rival the wealth of Croesus, and armed Cor. block South of Jefferson school the Snow academy competed with the a household of 3,000 slaves to place the Wasatch academy of Mt. Pleasaut, XI, Imperial crown upon Nicephorua GUNNISON, - - - UTAH. was 49 to 18 in favor of the former. The day ended with a dancing parly in the Assembly hall in which students teachers and friends united cheerwas a . I J I (Jnciiic, Huh. 444 4 444 44-4444- 4 Choicest 4 4 4 t 4 4 Meats 4 4 4 Fruits and 4 4 4 Vegetables 4 4 4 4 4 t AT THE -- J. H. FERRE. Prop, Main obtained In nil conntrlca,or NO FEE. Caveat and Copyrlghia regisModel or llioto, for tree tered. bund bkt-tcon patentability. ALL BUSINESS report STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. I'ttteut praoUOO Surpaaatng reference. Wideawake Inventor should have our handbook on IIow to obtain and bull patents. What invention will pay. How to get a partner .andother valuable Information. Sent free to any address. TRADE-MARK- D, (,501 l SWIFT & GO. Seventh $t.f Washington, D. C. J DEPiNDEVISS Tl.ne TABLE No 62 IN EFFECT JUNE 3.1906 drain !so. leaves Gunnisonfor Manti, Ephraim Mt Pleasant, Provo,. Sait, Lake City and Intermediate poiutsat 1 2 oclock noon Arrives at, Salt Lake p. m. Tr-ii.No 140 leaves Salt Lake for Provo, Mt. Pleasant, Manti, Gunnison, Marysvale and inter mediate i poiuts 8:00 a ra .Leaves Gunnison for the south :40 p m. Arrve at Marysvale 5 :2; p m. Connections made at Thistle Junction for alJ points east. 141 5-5- 0 u . 1 1 A. Bknton G A A . P. D. J, Mrariry, 1 Ageut, I -- 4 4 X Gunnison, Utah'. 44 t 4 444 444 4444 St, te W. Ho 4 STAR MEAT MARKET. fully. ovr 4 4 --- J OihcH j htio are over live lmdrud J Owing to the tired condition of the students and the faot .that yesterday was election day, there was no school ; but this morning all were in their places ready to pursue their work farm more energetically the rest of the year. We are anxious to have more of the PostOHce MANTI Utah young men avail themselves of the opportunities we are offering. Write j rce;d t Geo. S. Franci i, Agent, I Practical Weaver. F.t'l and Winter Suit ty'es. Ott3 nothing to look nod b :t little to buy. BUTT IN. 4 M-D- f J ings we biu just from The Jloial Tailor of Cnicigo and Nw York. A Significant Prayer. scoscaimoN rates; May the Lord help you i.nke Paul von Nordics, P..M fl.hO Buckleus Arnica One Year Salve known to all 1.00 Six Months writes J. G. Jeokins, of Chapel Hill, . . .00 N. C. TOWN OFFICIALS Three Months It quickly took the pain out of II. W. a felon for me and cured it iu a President Gribble, ; Trustees C. 1. Christenson, C. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1907.' wonderfully short time. Bert on Madsen, Carl A, Erickeon, Anthony earth for sores, burns aid wounds. Metcalf. , 25c at nil druggist.4. Clerk W. J. Gribble. SNOW ACADMEY NOTES.' Treasurer C. I. Christenson., Marshal and. Street Supervisor--Jam- es Tontorlal Artist and Doctor. P. Fjeldated The viitof Pres. Jos, F. Smite, A few year ago Charlestown, Mjss. Pound keeper Parley. P. Childs. . Anthon Id. Lund, and Apostle John ha a colored narher who had "asplra Justice of the Peace Albert S.vain, . Henry Smith iu Ephraim for three tlons." Opo day I)r. Font?r. who was A . GRIBBLE, General Merchandise, Dont forget that I give you fair dealing, always. GUNNISON - UTAH JS o |