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Show VOL. n. THE COMING An GELEBRATION En ire Week of Thanksgiving And Renewing o' Old Friend- Rates Asked. ships. ter on the. south Alyton bench, ba9 pure h iscd the Roc sevelt 'ml My-to- n newspapers aud bunched them. J. L. Ewing, erstwhile editor and proprietor of the Manti Messenger, s to be placid in charge of the hyphenated publication, which assures success. Mr. Ewing js an all around newspaper man and can get up a very readable sheet under any circumstances, Carbon County News. Now that the danger of a threatened epidemic has passed and health conditions are again normal, it behooves the people of this city to continue uctivo preparations ft r the housing and entertainment of Cert i flea to. the many visitors who areexpectid i during the Home coming Founders OF SANPETE. week Nov. 22, 2d and' 21 , and !o COTXTY , 6S. STATE OF UTAH. get read to give all who accept CITY OF MANTI. our hospitality a genuine Sanpete I, C. Axelson, Recorder of welcome that will make them feel Manti City, Utah, hereby certify it is good to be in the old town that the within names in the samagain! ple ballot on page four, of this isYour committees who have the sue, are the candidates for the ofmatter in hand are becoming alive fices named to be voted for at the to the fact that it is a mighty municipal election on Tuesday, undertaking and every individual Nov. 2. 11)01). That they have citizen also must by this time been regnlary certified to as prorealize the magnitude of the work vided by law, and that the list and should assist to make the herewith given is true and correct. time in the In witness whereof I have hereun-ioccasion a fixed the seal of my office at history of Manti. Manti City, Utah, this 28th day Hundreds of invitations are now of Oct. out and more advertising matter C. Axelson. (Seal) will appear as soon as it is definiteCiiy Recorder. radroads are the what learned ly willing to do in the way of rates Card of Thanks. for the great celebration. By Thanksgiving week the seaThrough thecolums of the Meswell under be work should sons senger we wish to thank our dear control. Summer tools cleaned friends for the many kind acts land put away. Crops gathered shown us in our sad bereavement. aud stored; a'l enclosures made Mrs. Homer M. Striugham. for and warm and winter, snug Mr and Mrs Quince Crawford. the family joyful'y look forWalter Stringhnm and family. ward to a general period of jollity and thankfulness for the bounti Concert Program Changed. ful mercies from the g;ver of all The concert advertised by the good gifts -- true it is that everywell be with some; M I. A. last week to be given by thing may not and there may be voids in hearts the Imperial quartette of Salt Lake of others that shall ever mourn for was thoroughly enjo el by a those who are now but sacred rather small turnout Friday eve memories. It is impossible ti ninoOne feature of the enter- O find a time when a community is tainmen was quite disappointing. entirely free from heart aches and Not that the music was not satisI).in. There will always be scars ithat time alone can heal. It is so factory but tht it was not furordained by the Omnipotence and nished by tho Imperial quartette. all that are bQrn are subjected to Fred C. Graham was the only the same immutable laws of nature member of the quartette that came laud natnres God, but Ft us not out. With him were Miss Irene be worried. The dead we know Kelley, soprano, and Miss Helen are happy and for the living Hartley violin from Salt Lake and , There are crosses; there are bars, Miss Sarah Sperry, of this city, 'But the nighfts are gem:ned with stars The program thus rendpiano. And the days are crowned with flowers. Call in the folks from far and near ered was altogether satisfactory and gather np the sunbeams lying and the performers were called to all aroundonr paths and with glad respond to numerous encores. and thunkful liearis celebrate our Notice. sixtieth natal day next month, the 22nd, 3rd and 2ItH, and m ike it memorable to all who participate To whom it may concern. The therein. regular meeting of the board of Newspapers Consolidated. county commissioners is herebyto postponed from November 2nd It is reported that Mr. Lott, November b'.h. By order of the who has charge of the irrigation board. 0. D. Eliason, Clerk project and which is to bring wa red-lettere- d o im - Slaioicry Sale. 35 and 50 cent stuff going at 25 cents. A proficient prescription clerk is in charge of that department and will correctly fill Richfield this week where lie has CHURCH NEWS UNO NOTICES. been employed as an electrician. FOR MAIN STREET. has recoiled a new II. Del-tieH ipppnjiiiis of the L. P. S. Clutnh and has started baling a Inv baler Pining the P.tM Week. 5M0 ton lot for shipment to Silt What we consider one of the Xolic s. Luke and Eureka, greatest and bes improvements as Amunihdsen M. A. lesigtied started in Manti for a lonern tiuitJ eue An Annual Convention of the a cancidate for justice of tin is the erectb n of a bt're building and the name of W in. Cmistian-se- n primary associations of the South by X. 11. Felt on the corner of On llie citizens Sanp to Stake was held in Matui substituted. Main and Depot Streets. Not 2 r i and 2 till with t 'lire D ticket tho name of E. 11. Ander- Oct. i at the building will eclipse the Cliiistcuseir, general secretary and son has taken the pi ice of Warren h . ward house or Ida B Smith iimmber of the meeting nir A warm gi for recorder. Brady eral lioard in attendance. theatre now building, but the is e'ted. election T he convention was favored with exj razino of the laud mark and build 11. W. Claik. while painting a the prt seme of the stake president, v iiicr a modern store on so con O roof in Mt. Pleasant, fell and was and also numbers of the high spicuous a corner will certainly The baaekets council, who have .recently been be a great improvement in the (piite badly injured. gave way and he bll among some chosen to render assis'auoe along appeal ance of the city. rocks and lumber and was bruised special lines in the interests of the The new building will have a 80 the head and face. He will work. foot all glass front, two stories and about A program previously arranged be at work again. basement and extend back 70 feet, soon Mr. and Mrs. D. Olsen of Salt by the general board was successand Mr. Felt assures us it will be carried into effect at both Lake are here visitihg with rela fully the finest of its size south of Provo. convention liegan sessions. Mrs. Peter O Mr. and tives with a meeting of the stake board The old building has already been Petersen they left yesterday to go is the Saturday at 8 p. m. presided over removed, being excavating to visit relatives and Manti to The done and sand is on the ground. by Pres. Etta B Jensen. friends. forth for considera topics brought The contract will be let at once. E. Cliedey is improving rapidly tion and discussion at this meeting A lease has been signed for the and expects to be home within a were a comparison of annual relower story and calls for possession ports also preparation meetings, The lessee is week. January 1010. Born Octo. 10, 1000, to the how do they benefit the work and Samuel Schwab of Provo, repre workers. Etta Anders in. sen ted by Samuel Levine who wife of A. B. Terry, a bev. f local work. The Repot t Born Octo. 21, 1000, to tin lately held a ten days sale at the teachers: order. grades, mush, Tho life of the wife of Wm. Turpin a boy. same location. Etta B Jensen. lease is five years with an option Rep'ut "f stake Imanl work. AYlicre You T ote. of an additional liive if desired. What ri lalionship d cs the stake In a personal interview with boa id li Id. and in what way is it The following are the voting i Lem fit to the local teacher? Mr. Leviue he 6ays he is confident places in Manti, on November 2nd What aie. its means of personal judging from his short stay here First district, Assembly Hall. etc. Chiistino Mickelsen, in is Manti for a room that there growth, Second district, South ward re A large ri presentation of the without gents furnishing 6tore, lief society ball. various associations was in atteninterfering with any other business; Third district, City Hall. dance at tle 8ake and local officers that the city will support this kind Fourth disdrict. East room I meeting at the high school build-nof store and the other stores will Louis Larson's Office, Sunday morning, Pres Etta B. not in the least feel its effect in de Jenson presiding. An interesting Send out a eclebialion im ilalion creased sales. While the building piper on the Testimonies of is being built ho will occupy the beuefits received through the Ladies Literary Club. Christensen building opposite the if the pritniry association Tuttle house. He expects to open w iiten by Stake Counsellor Alice Mrs. Ida Reid conducted tin E. Bird, on account of absence was np in this building next Monday Rhetoric lesson at the meeting o' read by Pres. Etta B. Jensen. morning. the Litirary club, Oct. 21st, in f Short tal Ls ou the following sub very interesting manner. A Successful Suuday ConFacts From Fairvlew. Some time was tak n np in tin jeots. - Maria Lowry. T hi ference. discussion as to the wisdom ofdis of vdue Mre. Oscar Ammundsen went supervision and continuing the ringing of the cur usistance personal from the bishopric to Hagaman, Idaho, where her tew bell1 it lias been said th husband works as a brick mason. bell is not ringing because the law i Lnella Lowry. Wh it is the value of the increased Ilyrum Anderson was a Provo iu regard to it were not enforced uumbi r of grades in the associa Is this right? Would it not li visitor Friday. Lena Peterson. How to get better to have the bell rung ai ( don. A very successful and instructmil keep a systematic report of al ive ward conference was held then see that the laws are ei the children of age in tin forced! Dure we take one step'8 . ward Clara Fa primary ruaworth. TV. C. Larson, Sunday. Bishop hind other towns in this count) Solo, Burdella Boal of Ephraim Sorenson and A. Merz of Mt. aud by so doing imperil the mo Rewards by Pre3. L. Anders m Pleasant were among the speakers. als of our young people. Leland, the little son of Mr. A committee of several mcm and Mrs. Lorenzo Peterson has bers of the club wen appointed n Scarlatina. present this muttir to the Cit WTm II. Clement moved to Council. k NEW BUSINESS BLOCK s 0 Our 9 prices away down for quick sales. Our Fall and winter line of Is now complete. furnishings We have the best line of SHOES and CLOTHING IN THE CITY Any Prescription By Any Physician ii ra Co., We are showing an extra fine line of Ladies Coa't and Firs. T. Tuttle A YEAR. and remarks by membets of High Council visiting tn?mbcrs of ill genera' board. After the cl '6e f the eonxin-iioa delicious repast was served of tin by the teachers and officers primary associations of Manti t visitors aud friends, which aided largely to the success of the con vention. Etta Anderson. Stake Secy. u The following have been h mplo workers and visitors during the week : Plain and wife of SpiingCitv: Christian t liristen sen of Chester; Mis. Cairie B. Winn of Ephraim; Mrs" V in. B. Davis, Mrs. Thomas D. Bees of Wales; Leah Roeeta Chrisddni-en- , Mr. Geo. Shine of Castle Dale; Mrs. Hilda Sparks ami daughter Myrtle of Ephraim; Mrs. llanna M. Larson of Castle Dale; Mo. Rasmus Justeseii of Spring ity; Mrs. I.ouise M. Fackrell of Order-villeCarl E" Nielson of Centerville; E'litb II. Nelson of Ammon Idaho; Mrs. Sarah E. Ilowurth of Xeplii; Mr. Christirn Wank jar and wife of Levan; Boye'P. Petersen of Castle Dale; Herbert Beck of Centerville; Mr. Natlim, iel Crawford and wife of Ferrun. Mr. Jolt n S. ; Followingn are the marriages solemnized at the temple this week; Eon P. Ralphs ami Surelda Crawford of Eerron. Tharon Fackrell of OrJerville and Rebecca Reeve of Mt. Carmel. Vernon II. Vickers and Martha Ellen Howarth ofNeplii. The quartely conference of the South Sanpete Stake has been postponed until Saturday an Sunday, Nov. fi arid 7. to lie held at. Eph rairn. Presidents Joseph F. Smith and Anton H. Lund are expected 1 to be in attndance. THE ALTAR Following are the marriage licenses issued by County CUrk Eliason since our last issue: Davjj Sorenson of E u ry ami Anna Hansen of Ceuterlield. Aaron Hansen and Louise Peterson both of Ephrsim. Cornelia Albert Nielson an Stak r both of Mount Plea a it. 1 THE CRADLE Very this citv Octo. 21, to Mrs Horace Brown a son. Iii B Best. Ready Mixed Paints To close out certain lines we have marked th 'ents9 l."0 8 lAGES-- S MARTI. UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 8, IU03. No. 13. & Co GUARANTY. We guarantee Our Very Bet Mixed Paint to be strictly pure cor sisting of Pigment Base. 50 er cent strictly pure sublimed white lead. 50 per cent strictly pure oxide of zinc and nc tssaro pine coloring matter to makk this tint. 91 Liquid per cent strictly pure raw linseed oil: 9 per ce tlrictly pure spirits of turpentine and drier. Our Very Best Mixed Paint i sold subject to chemical analysi and is guaranteed by Bibbard.Spen cer, Bartlett & Co. SOLD BY FARMERS IMPLEMENT & HARDWARE |