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Show Kmtcii 13. 192. &t u.ur, utnJrr Act rtf Conrr UannuuR. ITuN, VOL. IX GUNNISON, UTAH, FIUDAV, Public Exercises To Be Given By Schools. CENTERFIELD Chance la Biihocrlc.Closlac of Schools flay 29. Xext IiUit, Miy 9, tho public schools of Gunuikon district will close A program will be for the year, given in the opera house next Thursday evening in honor of the occasion. The program is as follows : Opening Song ... .Lincoln School. Invocation . . Trustee Xepbi Anderson. Lima Fjeldsted. Piano Solo Lincoln School. Drill Cantata Washington School. Soig. An Indian Lullaby Lincoln School. Drill Grant School, Jefferson School. Recitation Song, God Bless Our Public School, Washington. Trustee Benediction, Brigham Jensen. observed last Sunday ia the rendition of an ex celleut program prtparad bribe He liofaoclety and Young Ladies association. In connection with the above ward conference was held, making it an iutereatiog and profitable meeting. A change was affe:ted in the bishopric. Sylvester Whiting, first counselor resigned and Charles II. Ernbley, second eounsleor, was sustained to El) the vacancy. Herbert Beck was chosen as second counselor to Bishop A. 0. Fjeldsted. liana Y . Nelson has been chosen as presiding eider over the Axtell branch in place of J. C. Hansen, who deDecision parted some time ago for a mission iu Scandinavia. lVaoo day was fittingly - eight-mouth9-ol- d daughter of llr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Sandersen, The public schools mill close here on Friday, Miy 2D. They will have completed the alloted school work by that time. Sale For good farm consisting of 56 acrpa with 65 shares of water, located in A Gunnison field. For particulars write or see JOHN MICHAELSON, Gunnison, Utah. east part of Coal! Good screened lump coal at the old Morrison mine $3.50 per too. Screened nut coal at mine $2.75 per Delivered at your home for $1.75 per ton extra. Apply to Lorenzo Edwards, Gunnison, or at the mine, leanut coal $1.60 per ton. ton. Sustains Grazing Reflations. interest, as follows: The Government has just won its sixth important case concerning the validity of the regulations made by the Secretary of Agriculture to control grazing in the National Forests. In the United States Court at Denver, Colorado, Judge Robert E. Lewis has overruled the demurrer of Fred Light, a wealthy stockman of Pitkin county, Colorado, which contended that the grazing regulations in force on the National forests Are unconstitutional . Colorado stockmen contend that the Government is no more than a private land owner in the matter of state fence laws. A number of states have fence laws which makes it impossible for h private person to collect fees for damages from owners of stock which 6tray upon his land unless the land is fenced. The National Forests are not fenced and on this the stockmen based their refusal to pay grazing fees. Stockholders Meeting. A meeting of the Stockholders of It Reached the Spot Mr. E. Humphery, who owns a large general store at Omega, O., and is president of the Adams County Telephone Co., as well as of the Home Telephone Co., of Pike County, O., says of Dr. Kings New Discovery: It Baved my life once. At 1 east I think it did. It seemed to reach the spot the very seat of nay cough--whe- n s everything, else failed. New Discovery not only reaches the cough spot ; it heals the sore spots add the weak spots in the throat, lungs and chest. Sold under guarantee at all druggists, 50c and $1,00. " Trial boHie free, . Dr-King- Job i , work at this office. the Dover Irrigation Co.,- and the Westview Irrigation Co, is hereby called to meet in the Gunnison Town Hall on Monday, May 25, 1908, at 2 oclock p. m. The purpose of said meeting is to discuss means whereby the Westview Dam & Canal Co, could be made to serve the needs of both said companies and by such means bring under cultivation much valuable and high lands. WILLIAM METCALF, Pres. Dover Irrigation Co. L. H. ERICKSON, Pres. Westview Irrigation Co. - - S. C. White Leghorn sale, 50c per dozen. Madsen, Redmond, Utah. S. u?t MAY 22, I 'JOS. NO. :!0. AXTELL NOTES. GUNNISON II. W. Neilaou of Axtell and P. P Dynng of Mantimade a biiMnfs and pleasure trip to ths Willow Creek reservoir. The report a fine time. Mr, and Mrx. Peter Anderson of Ephraim are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Ilans Olsuu, m CASH STORE. Mrs. Sena Christenson was hostess at a birthday party last Tuesday. Thomas Fautin cf Ephraim stopped over night at Axtell on his way home after an absence of three mouths at the Golden Reef mine at Fiico. Headquarters For Ladies Furn- printed with your return address for 50c at this 100 good envelopes x R x Buy the COAL that burns O. B. Berglund. $5 per ton. Funeral hervices were held Sunday .A letter received from the Governafternoon from the meeting house ment gives Reserve information of over the remains of the Coal! of March from ishings. XXX Fresh buns and doughnuts eveiy Saturday at tLn Bakery. XXX Born, to John and Martina Chris- tenson, Friday, May 15, a J90S, daughter. Laces, Embroideries, Fancy White Underskirts, Corset It K R Covers, Night Gowns, and who Cbristensou Principal Joseph returned from Ephraim today in- everything: In Ladles Furnishforms us that the eighth grade class ings that you can find in any of Gunnison were all successful in store. their examination, and that they lead the eouuty in arithmetic. The examinations throughout the ootinty Our IIoec were very successful. up-to-d- ate Bearskin for children cannot be beat. They stand the Wear and Tear. r R R K Soma damage was done to fruit in this neighborhood by the frost of the In this end early part of the week. of the county it is estimated that probably 50 per cent of the later varieties was killed. There was a noticeable difference in the amount of damage done in Spring City, Mt. Pleasant and Fairview, fruit at the 80Uthermoet place suffering much more thau at either of the other two, and Fairview beiug affected the least of the three. Pjrimid. it u a The World's Be6t Climate We have a new lot oi Ladies Waists, Skirts, Belts, Etc When you want nice to is not entirely free from disease, on anything the high elevations fevers prevail, wear give us a while on the lower levels malaria is encountered to greater or less You will tent, acoordiug to the altitude. To call. overcome climate affections lassitude, us ever malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever find a ex- t and Pgue, and general debility, the most effective remedy is Electrio Bitters, the great alterative and blood purifier: the antidote for every form cf bodily weakness, nervousness and insomnia. Sold under guarantee at all druggists. Price 50c. Merlin's Lament. Merlin kicked the black cat. under the sofa and threw himself petulantly If I could just learn a chair. Into for Eggs three-cen- t lie fare trick, that Soren C. other have any conjurer growled, Id tn history beatex a city block. ready to serve you. Yours for business, J. W. EDWARDS |