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Show l.hcly be scattered been summoned to the bedside of her youngest, tirotber Arthur Justesen, who was believed to be dying. The uuim-proveyuuiiK mails condition remain He is the youth who was so Charged With Jumping badly seared and injured by seme sheepherders in t lie l'ish Lake counStore Bills. ty over a yesr ano by playing a bear trick upon him and unbalancing bis mi nil for a time. Ltwt Deceiubtr be Went to Wa) lie County nml rnri lmv tell on the floor at a dance amt ed Dree Cowl to Amount of $') ratched his wrist on a culf button, TLeu Left Arrested on Train lie blood poisoning resulting. 1bis has brought on his old trouble, and hesuf tween Sigurd nml Suliim. s intense agony. WOMAN AMESTEI). giyiccCT all along np th Hence the form afterwards. top iz cut back to about 18 Inches, as huwn iu cut 3. If the tree is two jtars old, or iz an overgrown tree, the title buds are so latent that the biaacho may come out lrreg-l- . Pruning the Peach Tree. aiiy. T'. is fuim can usually he cor-r- Farmers Review.) by pr'ui'.ny properly atterwards. (From The Texas Experiment Station has The dii.ji'Uity i not likely to be met rather small trees put out a bulletin on the pruning of with if one year-old- , were are selected. In cut 4 is shown this the peach. The experiments made and the bulletin written by j Prof. it. H. Price. As the principles cf we pruning are the same everywhere believe we can do no better than 11 give the substance of this bulletin, fu the following article: Pruning Is the operation of taking off undesirable branches. The form of top should be decided upon before the orchard is set and be strictly adhered to- afterwards. Nearly all the ugly tops of peach orand poorly-formechards are largely due either to neglect or to training to some Ideal almost wholly unsuited to the habit of the trees. Such orchards are often failCut 6 First Year's Growth, ures. Peaches develop from buds that are tree being set in the orchard. If the formed the previous year, and nearly growers would request the nurseryman all of them occur on the previous to prune off at least half the top beyear's growth of wood; hence, nearly fore shipping, it would be a great savall the peach crop can he destroyed by ing of wrapping material and cost of transportation. In cut 5 Is shown a tree after one year's growth. It has made a rather r undesirable top. It was a large tree when set out In the orchard. There is ample room, however, for a wise choice In selecting the place lor the crown on this tree. The lower limbs have made much more vigorous growth than the upper ones. On this account the point for the crown on this tree should be selected as low down as possible. In cut 6 Is shown the same tree after pruning. The limbs will throw out many side branches next year, because they are not shaded by other limbs above them. Branches on the left of the tree at a are apt to make the Peach most rapid growth since Cut 1. Unpruned they will not Tree. he shaded much by any other limbs back the young near them. heavily pruning branches after growth for the year is To the amateur this severe pruning We can take advantage of completed. tree when the this fact peach pruning and thin the fruit at the same time. Sometimes a late frost might come and destroy another large per cent of the fruit buds, thus lessening tbe fruit crop to an undue proportion. Where late frosts are liable to occur and the orchards are small so that they can be pruned In a short time, It may be advisable not to prune off the young limbs until after the fruit crop is d H u 1 ft-r- Ohl Folks Party. Miss Henrietta Iierce was arrested Sali-i-- a on the trsin bet seen Sigurd and ot Hancock j hterday by fiherlif . aisde-Iof a on V... ne county charge ar. James A. Smith of Thurber , one of the complaining witnesses, and from him we learn that Miss arrived in Wayn county about six weeks ago. She is a neice of William Meeks of Thurber and, as he is a well known citizeu of Wayne couuty, ah succeed in getting credit from several of the stores for tine dress goods, silks, ribbons, etc., to the auiouth of about ,.u. TLe grow th of limbs would ..htly be uneven, and it would be dlf-f- : ? u.t to make the top assume a .i committee, consisting of W. H Clark, chairman; Mrs. Celia Bean, hcetary; Mrs. Charles Erickson, Mrs. James Christiansen, Joseph T. Thurber and J E. Iiepp.er, have in hand the preparation a days eniertainment for the old folks of this toau. The date h is been set for March 12, and the program, as outlined, will consist of a literary program in the foreiiuon, h warm dinner at uoon, the awarding of prizes for certain features after dinner, and a theater in the evening $60. Last Tuesday she took the stage for The local theater company will proA complete program Richfield, informing her auut, we are duce the play. will appear next week. to intended she what who told, do about her hills, that that was the way she got along. Her creditors got Killing Rabbits. wind of her move aud ordered a warrant issued for her arrest. The sherSince the bounty went into effect a iff arrived here Tuesday evening, but great many rabbits have been killed. found the young lady did not arrive Tnere have been quit a number killed He learned she changed her route in in this valley by individuals, but no King's Meadow canyon, and suspi organized party has got after them. cioued she had gone to Baliua to take The bunnies are too wild for successth train. He boarded t he train yes ful hunting single-handeOver in Grass valley, however, hunterday aud when it pulled into Bigurd he was surprized to see the person he ters have been regularly slaughtering was seeking get aboard at that place the pests. The Indians have been esAs soon sa the train got started he pecially active aud have already placed her under arrest. brought in a number of scalps. We are informed that she suggested au elopement with Ihe sheriff, but fie Violation of Game Law. was not iuclined that way, and she ath couipauied him hack to Richfield A complaint vas sworn out a couple Bhe was taken before Judge Chides of weeks ago by Oame Commissioner ter last evening aud placed under $ 100 A. T. Oldroyd chargiug John L. Lund, bonds to appesr in Wayne couuty on Clarence Isabell aud two young men March 12 to answer the charges named with violation of the Roseberry against her. The bond was furnished law by killing ducks. When the case bytl.T. Beau aud Wil iam Johnston caine to triul before the justice of the and she was released. peace of Olenwood, it was dismissed, Before going to Wayne she had by motion of the county attorney, bekeeu in Richfield aud at Kimberly and cause of insufficient evidence to warattracted attention by the freedom rant a trial. Bhe with which she spent money. The newest fad in the femeniue left an unpaid bill in this town. Bhe is but 24 years of age and has a very world is the staffing of sofa pillows favorable appearance. She claims she with old love letters. One ihing about the pillows is that you cau depend on Came from Arizona here. them being soft. A 1'i-irc-e . set If the ends of the limbs are not headed back the fruit will be borne further away from'thk trwna oline tree each succeeding year. The limbs will become long and angling. The GRAND CONCERT. weight of the fruit on the ends of the NOT WITH HIM THEN. long limbs will cause them to droop ihilliariuouic Lady Quartet of Chicago Lincolns Neat Answer to Overbearing and frequently break or split off. If the fruit Is not thinned off from them, Cut 8. Pruned After Tuesday March 5. First Years Growth While samples of President Lin- many varieties will overbear one year of the young tree may seem hazardous; are so exhaust the trees that they but the peach tree will stand an ImSeldom in the history of amuse- coln's skill as a story teller are Innum- and not apt to bear the next year. Such mense amount of pruning. ments in Richfield is the announce- erable, Instances of his personal hu- orchards are liable to fruit every other ment ot so pleasing an event possible mor are comparatively rare. On one occasion Lincoln, then poor year. During the heavy fruit year, an Plums and Cherries for South Dakota. as the grand concert to he given in A newspaper bulletin and obscure, was summoned as a wit- overloaded tree will make but little from the the tabernacle by the elebrated Phil ness In a contested will South Dakota station at Brookings the case, harmonic Lady Quartet of Chicago. recommends the following plums, on plaintiffs 'alleging that the testator The Philharmouics came here for the was of unsound mind. northern native plum roots, DeSoto. first time heralded by the most flatterSeveral of his neighbors testified Wyant, Wolf, Forest Garden, Odegard, Miner, ing j ress and public comment, being that while In the company cf the deFor trial, Olson, i Stoddard. The cherries recommended everywhere as the strongest lady ceased they had never noticed anyare Early Richmond, Wragg, English : . .et now before the public. They thing strange In his actions or Morello, Ostherin. Farmers In South speech. hud coast to aud ot. on their way the Lincolns testimony was to the Dakota intending to set out cherry and a few open dates to fill in. same and was trees will do well to write to the he effect, plum by Interrupted It is owiug to the efforts ot Prof the a somewhat testy station for advice. lawyer, opposing experiment be will Jones that this community and overbearing person, with the reProf. N. E. Hansen, of Brookings, to hear a company with the rep- mark: Yes, yes; we have heard a'l has the following to say on utation of this quartet, and he has about that. Now, the question Is how A common source of trouble is booked them to appear under the did the deceased act when alone?" the winter-killinof the tender roots or stocks upon which apple, plum and After a moments reflection Lincoln auspices of the tabernacle choir, fur the benefit of the choir. The company replied: "As far as I can recollect, 1 cherry trees are grafted or budded in the nurseries. Trees should be protectthe following well kuown art- was never with him when he was alone. ed by a mulch or layer or stable litter ists: spread on the ground for several feet so Fanny Ferguson, prirna donna out beyond the branches. This preNOTICE. Clean Harriet mezzo Eddy, prano; vents trouble from Cultiaud accompanist; Ethel Cavan-agNotice is hereby given that on the vate the mulch into the soil during the alto: Elizabeth March, Ferguson, 21st day of March, 19J3, at 2 o'clock, at 2. Young Tree As Tt Came From growing season, at least In jcung orprime donna contralto, aud Daisy tbe school house iu the towu of Anna-bells- , Cut chards, to prevent drawing tbe roots Nursery. 3. Cut Tree Pruned and Ready for Or- too near the Torrey, impersonator. surface. If plum trees Utah, there will be a meeting chard. The program given by them this sea- of ths stockholders of tbs Annabells wood growth on which to bear the fol- are on our northern native plum root3, son is one of the most carefully seloot-eno trouble need be feared from Irrigation Canal company called for lowing year. ever given by au and up If the fall ie dry, a heavy Cut 1 shows a peach tree that has the purpose of amending Article live similar organization in this sta'e. had one year's growth without prun- soaking of the roots with water is a of its Articles of Incorporation empovv On Tuesday, Feb. 24, tbe company great help, before mulching, as It prermg the said comp my to construct ing. It will be seen that the top was vents made the first date iu this state in drying out during the winter. If reservoirs and purchase and subscribe formed near the ground. The tree has we were made a low bushy growth. A numalways sure of a heavy snow Spnngville. The verdict of the large r'or cap. tal stock of any other similar ber of this would not be necessary. watering trees were audience was that the company was peach grown for which at the time of such several years without pruning, and the best ever heard iu tha town corporation, When Buying Trees. purchase or subscription shall be or is they maintain this form of top during Every effort will be made by the choir bout to An Illinois orchardlst says: When incorporate their entire growth. Hence, this form to make the advent of these aocotn was adopted with very satisfactory re- you wish to start an orchard, go to Herbert Gleave, plish artists here one of the social a sults. Since these orchards came into the nearest nurseryman you have conBecretary. well as musical features of the season fidence in, who grows the trees himbearing they have not failed In a single NOTICE. self, not one who purchases from othPopular prices will prevail. peach crop. In cut 2 Is shown & peach tree ers; the latter I do not call a nurseryA meeting of the stockholders of th from a large nursery during man, he is a tree merchant. Do not go bought Oir For Europe. Vtmabella Irrigation Canal eempanx a of 1900. It Is an average to a mir eryman who advertises fall the a 11 tie held on Monday, the 23rd da novelties or as it comes to the grower great many tree peach ME and Airs. Charles Lnmmersdort f Feornary, 1903, at 2 oclock wonders. . On general principles it i3 p. m, it. started Sunday ou an exteuded trip to 'he upper room of the school house, .ate to let him alone. Almost every who has written an article on Europe. After a stay of a day or two or the purpose of amending the arti-lein Bull Lake they will proceed to fruit growing has warned you against incorporation and transacting any tie tree peddler. Still, this warning New York aud take steemer for Ger ther budne-- s that many come befor is sa little heeded it seems necessary many. After a short visit. to theiruat-Iv- e he meeting. sound the alarm all the time. Do Dated at Aunabella, Sevier county, oouutry they will proceed to visit not buy of any agent unless you know Switzerland, Frauce, Italy, Austira, Utah, this 17th day of February, 19-!:.i to be all right and the agent ot Hungury, aud hack to Germany. They Herbert Gleave, Bee. re.i dole nursery. Nine times ri .. be to about ten -- t of ten money goue expect weeks, paid to these un-- i then they will return to Richfield. -- i5'. XL'. MANAGER WANTED. u agents is worse than thrown While they will enjoy a visit to the VI e desire to old country, the' Uuited Bta es suits employ a trustworthy -Irttly or gentleman to nmiiNgft our Ihini-nesrv fann should be to some ex-- i them better to reside iu, aud there is in this county and adjoining ter Tree 'ut Pet n Orchard, experiment station, though it no more favored spot (or them than ritory. Gur house is well auJ favorably 'rom the nursery. It Is long and slen-"- r piralhl the work bcirg done known. Sevier couuty and Gold Mountain. with only a few lint's the top. . t tiuon established by the I'Jd.tk) straight cash salary and all exThe lower side bra-chwere ail not it is a for penses paid each week by check ilirec possible rowded out by the trees that grew In Bad Condition. from headquarters. 'o know just what varieties of Expense money .use by the side of It. The topmort I: i.s of crops will do best on advanced; previous experience unnec ;nnrhes on such n tree when set out Address without trying a number. Mrs. A. B. Williams went to Moroni, esrary; positiou permanent. thomas J. Cooper, Malinger, 10 1G Cm 'ouhl row but liti'e for several years. peclally true of crops that Sanpete county, this weejc, having tou Bunding, Chicago, n Tho cro of the tree would he started IU, generally In their varlo- in no definite Iitaee. The limbs would -- Being located in our new building n'xt to Richfield Commercial & Savings Bank, are now prepared to serve their patrons, and have in stock tv ilfc f Furniture, Pabt Carriages, Carpetj, tv 'tv Linoleum, Window ShAbrj, Trunks, Etc. :V tv I. t up-stai- v u t We are cutting prices on furniture formerly held by H. p. Hansen, and keep a supplv of new goods. tbe most comple e stuck of We also keep, Undertakers Goods in Southern Utah. t Coffins, Coffin TUtOware, Xlmnciy, Burial Casftct, A Sboes, Klirlal Thr NewRoyal Sevin One of the be' always on hand. Ere., IROttes, OUR HEARSE IS REDY (OR USE JA. TIME ANV Machine on TlieHaiket. Dont buy from egents until you have examined this machine. You will save money aud get just a9 good a machine as is made by doing so. For sale by . (j Mxi ; i VtA' - f , !st . "t i ; a. Sovcndhifstiansci' Ikahr in FURNITURI: n a Stock complete and one-yea- d J. S. HORNE & CO.r -- I i KHcbffclb eat Eftarhet, Jessex & Andertox, Proprietors. ,S0 Dealers in All Kinds of FRESH ANB CURED MEATS. Lrroceries, Gauged Meats aij(l GDfectioi)erj Fish., and. Vegetables Fxu-it- s I- In Scaaori, THE SEVIER VALLEY ABSTRACT CO. J. M. LAUR1TZEN, Manager man who has a deed on a foot of land should know whether h Every ' it or not. jwns Many people have deeds that are worthless becauv some prior grantor had no title. , 1 a piece of land without the seller furnishing jQfjaKEYERanbuy a and marketable title. abstract you Cross-Examine- - showing good Mrsif Insist on this. It's business, and it won't cost you anything because tbe party who sells pays for it- If a bank or investment company will.not risk money on land without au abstract, how can you afford to pay out your rash and not know what you are getting in return? In ordering abstract send complete description of property. - at tbe E t Keeler i We do all kinds of Notarial work. If you desire to buy or lease State ind, call on us. Office one door south of Richfield Com. Si Sav. Bank. RICHFIELD AND KIMBERLY STAGE and FREIGHT LINE P. C, NIELSON, Poprieto. ti Goes through regularly every o',h?r day, mailing connection at Sevier both ways. Best possible service and accommodations. d root-killin- while ,C. Thur 'I J Rollo v t. Leave orders at Meteer Bros. Store. Ot good fill. 4 ; .JZversoll NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. EUinore, Itah, Feb. 7, 1903. Smith and George T- Smith, your heirs, assigns or legal representatives: You are hereby noti Red that we have expended six hundred t$ fOU.Oo) dollars in labor and improvements upon the Fish Greek of clai ms, consisting of ihe group Ho hi Themining Tip Von, 1 he Wonder, The Picnic, The Gnion and Hurd Tuck claims, situ ate In Gold Mountain mining district. Piute county, Utah, in order to hold said premises under the provision of Section Revised Statutes of 111 United States, being the amount required to hold the same for the year ending iwoj. And if within ninety days after the publication of this notice you fail or refuse tf contribute and pay to us your proportion of such exteuditure aud cost of this notice , as your interest in said grou p of claims w ill become the property of tbe subscribers under the laid Section ?3Ci. L fcah, Elsinore, Sevier County, January 3, hu.5. or leTo Frank Johnson, your heirs, assigui gal representatives: louuie hereby notified that I have expended ftjiir hundred ($k4).00)dollftrsnilhor " and improvements upon the Prad consisting ot iv roup of mining claims, 4. situate fkead 3 1, 2, ard Pine claims Gs. Gold Mountain mining district, Piute eou tv, Utah, in order to hold said premi Her the provisions of Section bnrg Statutes of the United States amount required to hold the same U ninety within if Whh And year ending a after the publication of this notice yoi or refuse to contribute and pay tonmlme. . proportion of such expenditure, ner, your interest this notice, ns the group ot claims w iil become the subscriber umier the said section RakdoLPH f bands. Bute 1st pub Jan 8 rtw. root-killin- d root-ki.lin- to-da- high-price- J s n'-s- r gov-Hu- es k W' m , U- - J- H. -- kj , oo-o- Ericksoh, J. C- Je'skx, Anpbkar Bkrtlbfrk, I)ab Ut pub Feb 19-- ASSESSMENT Pkteh Chhistiansxn. DELINQUENT NOTICE. pajahle'Mareh tru.M.ier, at his olfiee Gardner Elimre M F Go.................. Foreman Mill . ' is While. Linfoth 7 Co. Aired sp .week. lie Mail fArket. pa In Men1'-U- 01 ge M he ff feitson y O' tah. EST1IAY NOTICE. t posse-slo- n 4 Is hrl. fef 5 I.BV Atnllim. ab.-u- t forehead, ahite on e r I usually t'Orroci ! T jeit mm Wetersi no n tiie tiing tl ptf(.uillled and Inch, U " scribed aniir.nl l,.(ion to taken nvinv. K.--ill I e jd inlth ,.i- -l bidder at my h the Idphest (Uy si'(p in Mimrne prre bet ,r0I,J. hebruary, lwaatSpr oee p.m.. -- er on W IhnvetnniT this lin was i (al bus t J ! On what yj j dirg ld, Su'd animal Iq&qI Byspspda Guro eat j 1 ft li i: j , sale at public auction, ami uni'1 0f ll '..""neo made before, will be Min.lMU to ay the dellmine"t thereon, together kith cost of and expenses of side. feej. 1S' ' Tatcd ot Mouroc, Utah, iek f Samuel Shimming 7. 7R Foreman Joseph M A Abbott Moroni liUrby ... Joseph S kVhitehoad And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, so many shares of each oared of such stock as may be necea- ry will lie sold at public auction at the school house In Annabellu, I tah. oti the-tHay of i ebruary, IwJ, at 2 oclook p.m. to pay th thereon. nKesuieut delinquent togetlu r w it h cost of advertising and expenses cf s tie, LtMuau Thompson, Treos, , remu N ft nretizo Lisophee Snyc was Mness. Bend Canal Ccmpanj. h Nofioe Is hereby piven that at the liiid tora , of the Monroe, 1'"tt L'uiiul ropipui:)-- held n tl e of 'f rnury,w1! 3, mi on the enidtal st( k share os levied NotieeThere are delinquent upon the fo)Jow ing described stock on account of assessment levied on the uth day of January, ItHtt, the several umounts set opposite the names of the ruspcctive shareholders, as ful lows: Name I OU NIrv. 8rtyy NOTICE. Annabel.! Irrigation Canal Company rnrporat ion, Kriekson, Kiias r lay. 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