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Show NEW TOWN FOR SOUTH SANPETE Boom Expected When Vast The Christmas Area Is Brought Under Culivatlon. A sew town in the southern end of OUR planned for the Store. STORE CONTAINS SO Ssnpeta county dellgtfnl holiday gift for near future, says the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid, by the enterprising residents Men, Woman and Children that otno The completion of of that section. one ha called It THE Cl HI.STM the reservoir and canal wLicb is to Christmas with alt Its STORE. M bring under cultivation thousands of ncrea of land at present barren means traditions, mean above everything the influx of a large number of famiGood Cheer else the Season of lies into that section in the very near future and a vast increase in business Nothing will produce the genulno spirit of all kinds. It is understood that of the holiday season so much as some two hundred families will take up token of your regards. their residence in that portion of the Our Store contains an excellent county lying south of Gunnison within the next six months. assortment of such gifts, A Merry With thij almost certain lacrosse in Christmas to our customers, population in mind a few leading men of G unnioa are arranging to meet From the wants of the large number of people and reap some of the benefits Goods 4The Homo of bound to follow their advent into the community. It is supposed, and with good reasons, that the south end of the county will experience a veritable boom in the spring.' The new town is CO-Oto be located, according to present plana on the railroad about four miles south of Gunnison. It will be laid out according to modern ideas and its BERGLUND, . imof promoters expect to make it an ' V portant community. U c A new county, to consist of the the northern eod of Sevier county abd The Republican county oommittes his choice. The candidates for the the eouthern end of Sanpete, is among the plans of the leading spirits behind met at Manti last week to come to the state board of sheep commissionthe rejuvenation and upbuilding of some understanding as to who should ers were N, P. Aagard of Ft. Green South Sanpete, also. Plans for this receive the appointments from the and L. B. Anderson of Manti. Both new civic division are aq yet in next governor and representatives in men, according to the decision of the is entitled committee, were also left with the embryo, but they are being formu- the legislature. Sanpete land board Governor. Mr. Candland is at present lated, nevertheless, and when the to a member on the state a representative on the state on the state land board and Mr. Analso and efa determined time arrives proper fort will be made to put them through board of sheep commissioners. The derson is also a member of the state candidates for the state Led board board of sheep commissioners. The! of M t. Pleasant names of Alfred Alder of Manti, Give us your order for coal that were W. D, Candland and H. E. Smyth of Manti, the latter Abner Lowry of Sterling, Peter Makes a clean re. having conducted the county cam Ephraim, and Diniel James BECKS, Centerfield, Utah. was finally agreed of Fairview were recommended to the paign this year. It 100 good envelopes printed with that both names be subm itted to state senator aud representatives from take he and Governor-electhat address for 50c return at t this this county for appointments in the Spry your legis lature. When Yon - " wru5 your to Santa Claus, tell hin to i goto BECKS, ar.d pie' you what you want. Toll him they havj . Reliable GUNNISON 0 B. ,1 P Manager. Mor-tensen- Dr. Payments vp-U- iA a CA OU fJClv wtl C Payments. si requested. Lands 135 miles south Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Route Excursings every Tuesday and Friday nights $5.75 round trip, Information from FRED N. SWALBERG, Local Representative. BURTNER IRRIGATED LANDS CO. 623 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, - e:a m n uezz United States Land office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 25th. 1906. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office a lists of lands, Serial No. 01011, selected by the said state, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1884, as Indemnity School Lands, as follows, vis: N4 NW Sec. 12, NWM8WM andSW NWK Sec. 1. T. 19 S.. R. 1 E.. S, L, M. Copies of said list, so far as it relate to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person Interested, and by the public generally. This notice will bepublished for 5 snccesslve weeks, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, and during this period, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same is more valuable forminer&l than for agricultural porposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. O, Failure so to protest or contest, within thetlme specified, will be c nsidered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts, and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recomenued for approval. non-miner- al E. I). R. THOMPSON. v First pub. Dec. t. - Albums, A lot cf nice Dishes, Silk Handkerchiefs and everything nice for Christmas. Tell him to buy you a pair of STAR BRAND SHOES, at BECKS, Notice. Annual Covering a period of Ten Years. Absolutely best water rights in Utah. Water now in canals. Crops next year. Shake off the slavery. Be your own landlord and a free man. Investigation earnestly toys, Post cards, post card Bjornson, Office in drug store building. GUNNISON UTAH Don't you want to become Independent while If so, why not young and be happy when old? buy 40 acres Carey Act" Irrigated Lands, Millard mechanical and other tin of Physician and Surgeon. YOUNG MARRIED MAN! County, Utah. C Monthly A. very large stock of Toys, 4, 1908; last Jan. 1, Register. 1909, Centerfield, Ut. Agent for Carhartt Overalls. |