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Show r T NEWS SATURDAY DECEMBER DESERET EVENING 49 1917 22 Mt. Pleasants Growth Reflects Enterprising Spirit ERHAPS the most1 oterprisin men who have the nuUHtl welfare of town in the Sanpete nUey, or fheir oection of the county cloeely at "Y ; rather the moat enterprtaing vantage thathocan be rained. Then city for it Is so incorporated otDoera are Daniel Rasmussen, mayor, city. Is ML FleasanL Situated in the A. S. McIntosh, Parley Hanson, Nellsn. Sanpete county, 22 Larson and Andrew Larson, council-menorthern and Arthur O. Nsllaon, city remiles northeast of Mantt, the county corder. If ererjr oity In Ban pels neat, on the Sanpete and Sevier branch county should elect such men (or tta & Rio Grands substantial Interests ot Denver the railroad, council, the of part of Utah would be subserved and In the midst of a prosperous snd this to an extent that Would make this fertile agricultural section. It vis well stand first In all that does to located both for business and shipping county make It most the desirable pert of the purposes. The residential part of the city con- elate to lire In. and comfortable MT. PLEASANT tUUMliUUL AND tains many pretty homes, where the distinguishing fea-tuHAVINGS BA ML. of the majority of Utah homes This Important institution la the presents Itself, namely, the large yard and strongest bank in Ban pets that surrounds the house, giving the home the advantages of a lawn in county. It was organised and incov-froin i side and at rear the the and pointed in 1212, with a capital stock of garden or truck $11,000, which was increased to $100,- plenty of room for the and Its first barn yard, 00$ shortly afterward patch, chicken yard such domestic animals as are ident was Mr. N. S. Nellaon, the prtn, 1 of the cn The are in found promoter town, organization, kept. asually its president aver advantages derived from keepingoh-a- ' and be has beenbank has been pros- so the since. are That and hens of Mow flock vious to the dwellers In central Utah, perous and successful Is evidenced by now exceeds which its 170,009. or anywhere else, for that matter, that surplus Mr. .V. 8. Neilson las long been one It is not necessary fog any to be reminded of them by the soaring prices of the most user i nd necessary man of eggs, butter ami milk, to aay notch- in Sanpete county Me has been idenluxury, real tified with eteiy 'vement. civic and ing of that delectable financial, that nas iver been tnaugur errant. Mt. of Pleasant do ated in the county. In the recent cam-nThe renJjnt3 need to be admonished by the paign for the sale of Liberty bonds, of borne- - Mr. Nellaon waa chairman of the food experts of or of any of the other nance committee aelected to manage methods of conaervmR food, they are and direct the aal of these bonds, wise enough to be beforenand in alt and so successful was he that the loThen in addition to tal amount of th sale, within Vh time th esc matters these, there ts an abundant supply of prescribed was over 142 boo in water The Mt. Pleasant ik u- - pete county Although interested in ple have installed an excellent water many otheit- business enterprises, he of stem, owned by the eiv, at a cost still finds time to give the affairs Ue of over 150,000, which exiendq to U his hank his personal attention. -- was one of the first raisers anAhreed- includes the of parts Utvpx P North Sanpete High School Building tatiI I, f .A:; "'r 6. :s nt l pras-whe- re t r i r T i ot f IS id O - & kr- - ly sec-on- well-light- HALL, WASATCH ACADEMY ihat most convenient and agreeable .r, of fine live Mock In the count, ? feature, sanitary drinking fountains, and to him belong the credit for the ebroar, lU to Mrx a memo distributed at convenient points over introduction of pure blooded tock who for a number of the city. among the live etoek growera. as he!D-'EI!dilr.a , gave the bueineee both his personal at- . EkiuUonaK Advantages. tention and financial aasiatance. The Monthly. Prvldlng a very at- The educational advantages of the history of this banking inatitution U ut trl T home. ,ff much the same aa the hUrtory of all city constitute another most ImportM aleo provided with a Beside othar banka in central Utah. For seven ant feature' of MU Pleasant. are located basement the I" the irtory farthe high, and grade schools, there is years the bank occupied quarter, store rooms the Wasatch academy, a widely known ther up town than iu present location, dining room, kitchen and rooms are .BeMdee the there and meritorious institution, under the Then in 199. their own bank building on the first dormitory floor a Urge parlor and able management of Irof. C. L. Johns, being finished, they removed to their whose enrollment of pupils Is yearly present location. Their banking room F. Jr. Darlington by the j The Charles Increasing, and which is the Alma has recently been improved dormitory for boys, the most recent Mater of many of the men and women substitution of a .modern tiled floor to Then there is- the for the former one of hard wood, and- is the school's splendid equipment, of ML Pleasant attractive in appearance and unique their conveniences are being suppleCarnegie public library which occupies y frame a new and conveniently located build- mealed by the installation of a modern in design. It is a building, and provided with all the with Steel filing device. ing and is already 8. N. modern convenience. Each floor is The officers of the bank are hooka, magazines and the newspapers Neilson, president; F. C. Jensen, vice provided with a large living room, a published far and near. lh I P?mK-iM1ri- 0S fire-esca- - two-stor- well-stock- corridor, 'which serves aa a dressing room A preceptor's room, a lavatory and sleeping porches. It will accommodate about $0 boys The other domltory in he for boys Is a building which was organized Price. Utah, which p the of Sanpete 'bought with the grounds but which 1911; president has been remodeled and thoroughly fitstore; president of the Ml Pleasant ownted for the purpose for which It la Mill A Power company, and land dlrec-tand er F. C. Jensen, capitalist Salt designed. It furnishes accommodations Lake; for about fifteen boys in Walker Bros bank tients Near the girls domitory has beam In Its business aspect the city pre- Olof Roeenlof, farmer; A. C.also"all, erected a small building equipped as sents an attractive appearance. The jgrte dry farmer; O. F. Wall,Ferdinand m farming; a most for dry are and substantial laundry. It is supplied with hot buildings for xho Utah Fnei and eold wax or. Stationary tube and part, brick structures, and the range Lnekson. attorney Winters physician P. W. retail electric from of business runs company; banka washing machine, an electric of tho mangle. Ironing beards and electric stores, and professional offices down and euraeon, andat proprietor n ML FlexscL Is In charge of a competent Irena to sawmills An efficient steam laun- Winters hogpltal of Fairvtew. womanIt and arrangements are made dry being another unusual establish- g. o. Neilson. merchant for the students to have their laundry ment for the size of the city. UtBMlde and commercial their regular work done, at a nominal charga In the other columns of this page conThe acadeipy library contains about will be found an extended deeerlpUon mortgage loan business, pie bank by seventeen of the business men who have mads ducts a savings department. andsavhundred , volumes well of encouraging a ML Pleasant a hustling, progressive pursuing policy chosen to meet the needs of the studa have large very they accounts, business Is of ents accessible ings not their little city, and to the It avtnKs erben the siie of pupils of the school, but oniy to the genIt Is to such men that the volume of considered. places. If they have eral aa well. city owes Its present prosperity and the city is public Its promising outlook for the future. any sp'ecially R la to encourage by are used in the teaching These are times when every munici- financial AaWtotflftMl wetural ecicncea, but the lab' of work is a prominent feature pality needs such men to exploit the the improvement of ontory advantages of the town they live in whatever and Is carried on largely by the pupils under ths supervision of the instrucand do business in, and who will say the breeds of live stock, by tor. Ths laboratory is a large, well to the world, "Come and live among loans ere necessary. us, and let us do business together." WASATCH ACADEMY, MT. PLEAS-- lighted room, furnished with water, individual desks for work In chemANT. Enterprising KplriL istry. mqeb new apparatus and la the for apparatus and materials It The enterprising spirit Of the town Wasatch academy is reflected In the country, and the of a mission school established10 provides for work la general science, tf5Flocal meet to raise larger farmer is encouraged biologv. physics and chemistry. in 17 to A healthy, vigorous body is essencrops and to breed better live stock at a timi when public setaoola and to avail himself of all the finan- had not been established. Its founder tial to the best intellectual and moral cial and educatioinal advantages of- was Rev. D. J. McMIllen. D D. now of attainment This cannot be secured - without daily exercise in the open sir fered by the town, the reciprocal ro- York City. It had a Ittions of the town and the country I''.'" In' a 'smalt building which waa Opportunities are therefore provided 5 work, church are better understood and ths extent participation in the various athle,or bth school sndthe school In- for tic sports A large to which they must rely on each other i field upon demands ,he In the middle of the campus gives amcome to be daily more and more recgreater opportunitiesof for room tta for. is ple The farmer the producer, football, baseball and ogntzed. w,re offered, the ecope work, and provision is made and the banker and the merchant fur- -' wa gradually broadened, more track for both new nixh the ways and means whereby the. basketand equipment m acquired, W - ball The splendid pew tennis court consumer is found for the farmer I added, new featureof were introis were much interest stimulating in this courses study and' 'duced produetp. the outdoor game. torn means the Advertising The school ha now six popular Two j. do societies era to bqpi-mainn half a more of literary city eapllul portal ii occupies one end ness with. Added capital means bat-- 1 of the high eleven acres, and the tained by the student about or k, school ter business facilities. Improved m Ln,tre property is valued at $119,000. department the Arden and the services of Phllolexion, for the purpose of chlnerv, larger shipping advantage.,. the . work requires snd two matrons strengthening the literary abilities of and quicker returns for Investments, i instructors lead-btheir members Aa for instance, the inrreamng nuni-- i Instructors are graduate of are them with the and of familiarizing of sugar factories has stimulated and principles of parliathe country 0f law. The work consists of the culture . of sugar beets and InIn their work. The aim of mentary rhetorical n programs including declacreased the revenue of ths farmer Is to develop ths facul-amation. esagys debates ovation and . - students extent heretofore unknown. On a so aa to fit them the like. recent payday of a Utah sugar factory'; life. of demands practical th The prosperous condition of the lh um of $250,000 was distributed J prepare for college those who is largely due to ths manageto ths farmers of ond locality alone. life school continue their student canment of Prof. C. L. Jones who has Stock raising. after graduation. Since these ends held the offioe of principal for the The farmers hereabout are aiready'not be obtained without greater part of the last dozen years rare u Courses are offered in English. Hpan-Islargely Interested In the breeding of and lofty ideals all possible fine cattle, ahaep and hogs This w as taken to tralp students in Gefman, mathematics bookkeepana them precept by lead to brought stout mainly by the personal and ing, stenography, salesmanship, hisand financial asulstance of a ample, to a higher conceptionoi me tory, natural sciences manual trainfew men in Mt. i'ieasant. one of these and ha true meaning. The waasten ing, mechanical drswing, plane and men. N. 8, Neilson, president of the academy is in no sense a rival of the voles , Ml Pleasant Commercial and Savings public schools Ths faculty are sealous SANPETE CO. CO-OBank, himself a, stock raiser, has advocates of the American free school Is the charter SsnpctV Co. Co-oprobably done more than any. other system, and ths management vies with one man In Sanpete county to Indues other friends of education In name of the largest and - wealthiest school retail store in Ban pete county. It was farmers to improve the breed of ng the progress of the public .live stock. With all these various of Utah. organised in 17$, with N. 8. Neilson, Tbs six buildings on ths academy Its president asd largest stockholder. helps, the farmer finds himself and near Is located the his chances boosted and boomed to- - campus which They oocapy a double storeroom and y ward an unprecedented prosperity heart of the town, are Hungerford halt both floors In their brick seldom enjoyed by any other farming Finks Memorial hall, two domitoriee building. Theif stock -- is of course, - the . known as is which for boys, one of merchandise, general carrying community anywhere, The city is favored by having for the Charles F. Darlington. Jr. Domi-it- s largest amount of goods of any store councilmen . a group of business lory for jbowa Lincols Halt and the in this section of the country with president, and Bdward W. Wall, cashier. The board of directors are N. 8. Neilson. who is also president of the Price Commercial and Havings bank. Co-o- or Text-boo- tJ-'2ras- i5 tosuty.'d V cab-tne- ts well-grad- out-do- -- er ' -! to' vr ) ( .1 it bilen can be repaired and furnished by Mr. Erickson, for his store Is said with air, oil, gasoline, snd all other to be the neatest snd most attractive! of the country-- ! accessories have become so common of any in that they ere seen everywhere, ami & reputation ot which Mr. Enclwoa i like every other kind of buefnem the? justly proud. may be good or bad according to the MT. PLEAS4XT TROY STEAM service they are able to render to the travelers in automobiles. Thoee who Journey in 'autos shown by the fact that It baa through this section of country know strongly steara the laundry In all the u omy situ by reputation Sumner garae, Mr. W. K. Peteemod on State street In ML Pleasant. rounding country. sun to be impressed wit ft was first the And thoee who have had occasion to . feasibility of stop at his garage make it a point to the direct others, to the same place with ness venture, or at least he was me re t of section this in of the service 0,1y person the recommendation rendered by Kd 0. Sumner or any of country enterprising enougha to rtsk laundry money in establishing his assistants. Reside eelng author- undry apparalo to it Plant with modern ough mechanic himself, he he erected a building that his employees are equally com- - Accordingly ranged for laundry purposes, filled it patent to render satlnfarton to all who are in need of repairs or with such laundry machineryandassnis auto parts. He will also furimb auto- used in niooern cuy laundries of Mt. Pleasant mobile transportation to the different nounced to the peopletowns that it was the surrounding outlying to ns or furnleh a driver and necessary to send their for uny sutombiliat who may be un- no longer be to Halt to Lake laundered, lh the country road or clothing acquainted for he roujd do the work at home just with the best routes, or who is be in as good as it could be done the city. with an) like difficulty. Mr, 'Sumn r .The people of his own town responded is agent for the Ford cars arrt . j residents the kiv and of ILrmsh anything In the Ford line P,- ftfiT'fhundlng'totvns sent their work from ear. to accesrorie- to M.n Sow hf the patronage of jpioht of the hoit'fo withm a radius ofhe has established miles und , agenAbout the greatest blesems a ,7C19ti m lb- - o place which work traveling man can experience ini send laundrutsdles pp anl aide of i good, profitable trade, is a at gtated lnteraJs. Traveling men are good hotel where he can find the a - j10I jq recognise the convenience commodatione as jsear like hdme as having laundry work done in city p ossicle Properly cooked arid pale- - Kty$ .nd at ettv price and they con- tabiy served neai. and a good bed tribute a fair share of this cowrern s what the tr iveler alwa hopes 10 find receipts U- and these thing go a long wa M Pbb-- N A LOM.SDORK ward making jup for the disagree.;. The extensive buinew of thi firm features of a traveling mans lifu Hotel Brotvn ba long been known had Its or.gln in tms way. Twenty a good piac to stop while in Mt ye$rs ago Mr. Longdorf started a Pleasant Rut whatever its past repo-- ' small 'buHlneasin. Mu Pleasant, deal M t u j. f iT I I . ; 9 I Hi -- 3- I - i") A I ti -- principal residence known as me in-- 1 (liana building All are lighted with electricity, supplied with water from the city water works system, and heat- - j ed by steam, hut water and hot air heating plants. The main building, now known as Hungerford Hall is a brick structure witn three stories and base menu It Igas been enlarged and remodeled and is provided with a fire escape. Recitation rooms and d laboratories are on the first and fioora The second flour contains, i besides class rooms, the large assembly hail, the library and the prlnc.pal office. The third floor has been finished to meet the needy of the cominer A eisl and ebemistry departments. room in the base-melarge, has been equipped with benches and tools for the manual training de-- Another Institution which should not by any means be overlooked is the Mt. Pleasant hospital established and conducted by Dr. IV. P. Winters. The hospital Is modern In Its arrangement and is equipped with all conveniences and apparatus necessary to an Institution, and can accommodate a large number of pa- 3 ' w 4 lUJNGERFOKD . ! $ ' h, seir-eontr- rts P. p. two-stor- the exception of Prove oesides the the latter a saugmer of Imported regular line of dry goods, groceries, Bapton Sovereign. Then the Wagner clothing, mens and women's furnish-- j herd of Fremont, Ohio, furnished Mr. tngs. notions and the like, they also Seely with that peach of a show heifer, Include carpets, rugs, hardware and Mary Marshal, The Thompson herd stoves and ranges, beside hahdling the of Indianapolis sold him Czarina Id, a combination ef Baron Goidust and Utah Fuel company's coal. As we have already noticed they Imported English blood. Last but not were organised and began to do busi- least in the female strain came Cin- ness in 173, and in 139 they became derelly, a pure Scotch, of the famous snow cow Cicely incorporated with a capital stock of a 4 J; $15,400. This capitalization has since from the stables of Queen Victoria of been increased from time tn time. Ths England. no were small Investments Such was original company composed ot the following men beside Mr. Neilson matter. It took a lot of money to John Waideman, Nels Waidetn&n, N do these things but it was a peculiarity rt of Mr. Seely that in his purchases he t B. Wilson, Magnus Rosenberg and Audid not consider the mere price of sn gust Wall. he of it that was it the worth animal, Under the shrewd management of MSW CAKJSEGIE LIBRARY AT MT. PLEASANT. its president. Mr. Neilson, the com- was after, value not eosL as the all principle with him and pany prospered from the start, and important in farm produce. corn, potatoes. tb volume of trade grew constantl) his success proves ths correctness of tation has been for good sceomnioda-tinhis JudgmenL It took time and perse- tlons. the traveler will be agreeably grain, etc. He kept as a side line a greater, calling for a larger and more verance to stock the make small stock of groceries more than too, Seely varied stock. It took the leading what it is today. It waa not always I anything else for the purpose of sup- - 'r. trade, and stUI maintains this supre- easy means not it by any sailing, plying his country customers with , macy. although other Mores entered was ths bard work of almost s Ufa staple groceries than with the Idea of ,t t the field from time to time. The well done. Mr. Seely was but it time, building up a retail business. This ,i of the store waa for management business he conducted for 11 years. , justly be proud of his stock and several recent years conducted by Mr. can of to be Pleaaant his trade constantly growing larger . , p Ml proud ought Edward W. Wail, until about two him. and covering a wider scope of conn- years ago when he resigned the roan- -. try. - About this time MrMadsen, top-agemenL in order to accept the po- -. of all kinds such a he would resenting tbs manufacturers of farm sition of cashier in the Ml Pleasant at horns Mias tbchinery, entered into a partnership find in his own Commercial and Ravings bank. Th ln w"11 Fransden beside pantry Lonssdorf under the firm . fln,u'c11 management was then assumed by personally superlu- - ' wl,h on ro "01 f Madsen A Longsdorf. and, Mr. Ronald Nilsoq, who, although beth preparation and serving tending wasadd- 21: Of meals, look just as closely after. 7 machnery ofallklnd. ing but recently graduated from an of its offlesra established business. eastern college, demonstrated lnc accomunodations of h- -r 'S his i upy their own building business capability by not only hanth rooms .i weft as the commercial .tend- - 'meets, taking can tostbwte dling ths existing trade but increas- rity comforta1. clean, and farmer needs to officials of snd directorate its lng operate hia farm. Being its volume to a most satisfactory which that each of her large sides farm machinery, imparts that confidence among particularly hay, feed and of degree, it is a matter of gratification the people number satisfied goes away guests the of that seeds community they are large dealers in Portto the stockholders that the store leads to a with th hotel service and fully In- land cement. of volume large A deposits most unusual feature i i draws trade from the residents of a The North Sanpete bank waa tending to he a guest of Hotel Brown In so large and varied a business is radius of 25 miles all around. founded and incorporated under the as long as he continues to make the that this firm does not keep any JOHN H. SEELY'S REGISTERED stele law in 1900, with a capital stock town. books, nor never did. Their transacof $60,000 and has iu banking rooms tions on both sides being invariably R- - W. WEECH. LIVESTOCK. in In Its . own ths building cash. A wide awake and hustling business business The herd of pure bred registered central 5f part MLof the P. R. BRINKMAVS BAKERY. It man is IL W. Weech. the druggist of PIsasanL Rambouillet sheep owned by John H. section of Well located, in the Seely is the largest of iu kind in ths has business connections with some ML Pleasant ML Pleasant can boast of at least , 4 v world today, and Is also at ths same of the strongest banks in Salt Lake central part of th city, jits store looks one good bakery. . It has often been time one of the very choicest flocks City. Th president is Mr. W. D. to th stranger lik those to be found demonstrated that any one who buys , ' . of that famous breed of sheep in ex- Candland, for 12 years a member of in any of the larger business centers the raw materials in wholesale quan- - J istence. This is not mere boasting the Slate Land board, his experience He has discarded those features comsuch as titles, flour, sugar, eta, can t but a matter that can easily be in handling five millions of stele mon to most drug stores ip ths smaller manufacture such as bread. goods In towns and ths construction and cities and replaced them operaproved by records. Th highest priced funds. wiuvviiviui uiutu UlVIb, Rambouillet ram sold at the rscord tion of the great state irrigation pro- with all the metropolitan conveniences one who than cheaply of th great and methods of service that are found buys at retail. breaking sale in Salt Lake City last jects, In the supervision and other activities of th in city drug stores. The difference be- Thie brings horns to the people of Mt. ! September came from this fleck and land grantsbeen Pleasant the advantage of buying valuable to the bank. tween the chemist's shop snd such the price paid was the highest known board has articles for the table at Brink-d- f Mr. Candland is also largely Interest- the drug store of today, is so radical for a Rambouillet ram anywhere. as to seem Almost extravagant. These man' instead of baking such articles hie flock oyer 10 ed in farming and growing .Nr. at home. And so long aa economy is innovations In th character of th years ago with importations of purs principally pure bred Rambouillet vice stock carried by the modern drug store the watchword of everyone. It must ., bred rams and ewes from ths best sheep and Jersey cattle. Th .. known California flocks at that rime. president is Mr. A. J. Aagard, on of extend not only to medical and surgi- be plain .to all that buying bakeFa has the double advantage of These were followed up later with im- the wealthiest men in Sanpete county, cal supplies and instruments, but to goods in several bank In sanitary devices and supplies and toilet saving both time snd money. Ths ported rams from Ohio, to these Mr. being interested snd in Balt Lake. Hi goods,, This transition would seem to sanitary regulations are closely oh Seely added in the year 1199 the en- this county served by Mr'BrThlmatrand in the reurtfeln 4?reep- tire A. A. Bates flock of Rambouiliet bom- jc-fis cashier, Mr. mands of latter-da- y business. But the opinion of the writer no bakery sheep consisting of about 250 head. A Mr. H. C. Beanisman assistant cashier drug store of today is expected to carry the state is more cleanly than this L Peterson, This herd was one of the beet show : j flocks In the eastern fair circuit at Th bank directorate is composed of a full line of confections, including ice one. Advertisement. i ; i that time, contained world renowned th following well knosrn men: W. D. cream and the various combinations thereof, with nuts, syrups snd flavors, 'a Candland. the preeidenL A. J. Aagard. prise winning strains, of Von Sorenson, a large to be consumed by the customers at Machine Gun as German Rambouilletn. vice president; S small tables arranged in the center of in the farmer suocsasful and dry afterward Immediately during atom. The soda founthe years of 1900 and 1002, county; Bent R. Hanson, who is pro- th Weapon of Mr. Peely Imported several hun- prietor of th ML Pleasant Lumber tain. with its back mirror snd polished dred head of purs bred rams snd Planing Mill and property owner; glasses like a dainty bar. where all French Front. Dec. 21. (Correspon- - i ewes direct from the best known Eu- C. W. Anderson, a retired farmer; manner of soft drinks are aerved, has Franc end Germnny. 81mon T. Beck, prominent farmer become a necessity in all well appoint- dencc. of the Associated Press) Ger- ropean flocks in whose borne is in ed drug stores, together with the eleand Among these ' were eom specimens of the value of th i from the French government flocks at Spring City, and H. C. Besuman. the gant showcases for cigars. All these "te" 'Appreciation the county modern features are found at Weech's machine-gu- n in modern battles was JtambouilleL France. the orig- cashier, s landof owner of j in snd bank' stocks, sugar drug store, consequence, bis apparent at the foundation flock inal of the and holder beginning of ho- - : i snd mining stocks place Is the resert of all th lovers of tllltles 'In 1914 very breed in the world. Of late stock 'I ' and t the most stockholdrecent delicate confections and temptingly Among the years Mr. Seely has added stud rams from the noted Michigan flock and ers are Jo. F. Bnuth and Rodney T. flavored drinks as well ss of the pa- development In their infantry forma- trons who come with physicians pre- tions give testimony of also some famous stock rams pro- Badger of Sait Lake. j This bank has commodious saf de- scriptions or in search of those things reliance on this weapon for the deduced by leading western breeders which belong to ,41 use same its legitimate drug o( At the time when Mr. Seely posit vaults for the patrons, side fense of the front line of the business. Mr. Weech is a , was building Up his celebrated flock and conducts a savings department, Each German infantry regiment will graduate in Pharmaceutical chemistry, of Rambouillet sheep he also entered in connection with its commercial comtherefore and is to competent 0 the ranks of Shorthorn cattle breeders. of be provided with no fewer than 24 of ' It has a surplus His first start wsa mads with the imand beside its regu-a- r banking pound any prescription theae weapons abuse manipulators 1 1 portations from Missouri. At ths very and mortgage and loan business, ERICKSON MEAT CROCERY CO are formed into a separata company, ft beginning he acquired the ' famous make a special feature of loans to western show bull Baron Scot a farmers and llvestockmen. This store is one of a type commonly and besides these each company is1 1 Scotch topffrom the great Leonard found everywhere a combination of to be furnished with six light T THE MT. PLEASANT MARBLE ' meat store rapid' herd, of Brueeton, Missouri. Thl aniand grocery, but this store altogether making a for- - ! b f mal proved the real foundation of ths WORKS. Is sn exception to the general run of fire gun midable This is i enorsn j shorthorns equipment Peely giving them that it kind for the reason that it is un mous increase over The principal monument works in commonly neat the number pro- - rr1.'- standard quality which ever after held and clean. There to vided at ihe is located at Ml them in the lead. In connection suc- Sanpete county beginning of the no requirement of tb pure food lews When each regiment of infantry of cessive additions that Mr. Seely mad PleasanL and la owned and conducted that has not been more rigidly the active army Its reserve pos- - ,j L . from dm to time from the beer east- by Mere Bros and Ruthlshauser. un- observed. Their meat is than not handled teased only six of and . ML Pleaaant except by the these guns ern show herds Space will permit der the name of tb cus- and the proprietor Besides th the mention of only th most noted Marble Works This is an old regimental machine guns, special companies have been g .1 ' ones Anoka Marshal eras hrougnt llshed and widely known business ander glass cover or in th re formed with the title of Maschinea- - i i ; from ths Harding herd of Waukesha. having been established in 1IS9. Be- kept When one recalls how In frlgerator. Wisconsin, he eras s son of Whatehall fore that time there was no establish- many cases meat for sale wsa former- gewehrscl'arfschuetzungabtellungen." These Marshal and grandson of White Hall ment of ths kind nearer than Salt ly allowed to lie openly on th counter operate separately, from tho Sulton. two widely known eastern Lake City, aver ahundred mile sway while anyone and everyene not only battalions of infantry tn attacks. They f prize winners snd champions Choke Now the businea of this firm is not could, but would handle it at will, the are composed of groups of six machine I j Abbotsburn , 2nd acquired from N. H. only oo extensive with Sanpete coun- thought becomes nauseating. Still in guns each, and three of these groups, , Gentry on ef th oldest and best ty. but roaches all over the Mate and those days customers generally made as a rule work together. There are knosrn breeders of shorthorns in the Into Idaho and Nevada. no kick, or if they did that was the altogether over 200 of these groups ta rapidly Increas- - f I late, of Missouri. Through this hull all kinds ef end of the matter, and the kicker waa and their number They manufacture the SeeTy herd was enriched with tb monuments lng They came first into action dur- i or In and memorials marble voted to be extra-nic- e blood of the Abbotsburn world prize ing the battle of tho Somme and they The A of health and agitation question and are and they equipped granite, winners as well as with ths latter were engaged also in th battles and vaults sanitation reforms ha had at least one around Choice Goods line of Champions Mr. for building mausoleum erdun effect, and that is we look and the steady In- Practical Peely also purchased from time to of any dimensions, Alt Ihe efforts of the Germans to for foodstuffs to b kept In a saniIn business crease necessitated their time choice coses and heifers from tary manner, and as we are mors ob- find an effective portable machine- - J j t noted eastern breeders for show pur- th building last year of a large mod- servant than formerly we are more gun or automatic rifle such as that t 1 poses snd also to reinforce and Im- ern work shop and Isshow room.InTheir apt to commend any especial effort on possessed bv the French and British J J ! located th th part of grocery and meat store troops appear tn have been unsuccess- - f I ! prove th Scotch blood la his bead. handsomeAhbuilding business district Among these were Golden lees 2nd. center of proprietors to be extra cleanly in keep- fui. and although such weapons hare 2 and Keepaak ths tth, from ths Prat-te- r ing their stock. However the most been brought into action on several grXNER'g GARAGE herd of Illinois. The former a particular do not find fault in the occasions they ' have quickly dump- - j 1 i r of Star of the North, where auloraoplaces Garages, . way the groceries and meat are kept pearod. , j grand-daught- A g , ,vT0n7 th. 2,1 , "" t. 4 , old-ti- live-stoc- k, Seely-starte- ' a) tar' fi ;!f: Hoi-nyer- C-)- Defense, ft stock-grow- nt . , $45.-00- 5 ' . 'I 1 -- t ' L thin-skinn- l lit - grand-daught- 1 er t ijj till1 Mir |