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Miss Alice Collings has gone to Se- vier to work in Tuft & Sons new hotel. An Art Culture club has been started among a number of young ladies. They meet at the homes of the various members of the club in turn each One of the Wednesday evening. members reads while the others devote themselves to needle and fancy work. Miss Lizzie Boss is president of the club. The handiest proposition in paint ever brought this section is those lii tie family sizes of paint, already mixed in all colors, ready to use. Meteer Bros. 1 vmsmwm jje &x mm f &m:M ELSINORE. I r"a. A J f''vid tor. yti' r) All the stores were closed on Arbor day. Elias Gardner has retnrned from a visit to Coyote. W. N. Spafford has 150 bushels of potatoes for sale. Mrs. Hyrum Thorson has gone to Gunnison on a visit Mrs. May Nebeker and Miss Stella Spafford went to Manti Monday. George Casto of Glenwood spoke at the Mutual meeting Sunday evening. Get yonr groceries at the M. A. Davis Co. They are fresh and high grade. Misa Mattie Davie was down from Kimberly last week for a few days on a been summoned Lake. home from Salt At a meeting of tbe held Monday evening it was decided to vote a tax to build a new school house, as the present one had (become too small. The plans have not been fully matured yet. HartlyOreenwood got his right foot badly mashed Monday by getting it caught in a hay baling machine. He was forcing some hay in with his foot when the machine closed np quicker than he expected. Mr. and Mrs. James Despain gave a dauce last Friday night in honor of their marriage two months ago. There was a big turnout and it was one of the bes' social events Central has had for many months. M. A. Davis Co. tax-paye- rs PAINT OIL GLASS 1 1 ) Allkitds All colors All sizes ( METEER BROTHERS ( HARDWEAR Carries a stock of fine-selecte- ' d Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Notions, Etc, We invite the public patronage Opposite Postoflice, ANNABELLA, ' UTAH. AN UNUSUAL OFFER T ANNABELLA. I KmsXIS3t.XSAa&ggS!ld Itrilliam Manson was down from Miss Clara Nielson went to Price Elsberly this week' on a .visit to rel-- last week to visit her mother. He returned to the camp yes I Miss Matilda Anderson came home .V':--- .' from a visit to Salt Lake. Monday i to has contracted Collings ZH. H. Peterson: returned V 50,000 head of sheep at Vaca this from a two weeks' visit to Salt Sunday Lake. Ug. He expects to employ about Neils Johnsonjis over from Monroe mds. William Sylvesters house. plastering wes Delsie Collings Jibttie Larson Hans Peterson came down from Myrtle Smith expect to go to this week to ccok for a gang of Riverside, Idaho, last week to see his father, who Is very ill. p shearers. Miss Eliza Sylvester was down from ? 2st weeks storm saved watering up Jrain that is planted, and puts the Kimberly this week to see her brothers di in excellent !? 11 , condition for who have just returned Arizona. beet seed. .L,Hng sugar Planting sugar beet seed began Tl-ft- lr . Elsinore and Brooklyn will fifteenth a Tnesdaj child, i',4, daughter, . w;s born and Mrs. David Col have an increased aoreage this year. last Friday. These are parents Arthur and George Sylvester have ; aTr President Roosevelt's own heart. returned from Phoenix, Arizona, where Tuft was over from Sevier this they have been for three years past. tit and hauled back two wagon James A. Shaw lost one of bis best of oata. He has contracted for work mares Sunday. She died very 2s of oats at Loa and will send suddenly and without apparent cause. i and wagons over after the grain. J". W. Sylvester has returned from where he visited his mother. inty Supt. Jacob Magleby, Prin-IP- . Dixie D. Jensen and Trustees Mar Mrs. Sylvester is over 80 years of age. Larson, W. A. War nock and Wal Mrs. Bert Collie left Wednesday for nee held a meeting at Anstin Beaver to join her hatband, who has lay evening in the Interest pf been over there for several weeks. Cly. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hanson went with old. Another lot is in process of ' , her. hatching. from Rich Ence was over Mrs. John B. L. Luker has moved his family down from Sevier canyon into the field this week visiting with her mothhome recently purchased from Anton er, Mrs. Ann Thurston. Nielson. Junius Keyes has gone to the desert August Kotter, jr , came down from to herd sheep until he departs ou bis Prove daring the conference vacation mission the first of June. and returned to school Sunday to reIsaao Dalton and Ralph Fairbanks sume his missionary course. and 6on David started Tuesday for A brother of P. M. Bick has arrived Milford looking for work.5 n in Elsinore and will settle here. He Miss Daisy Fairbanks is keeping has purchased some land from Alvin house for Mrs. May Nebeker during Bell and will also buy a place in town the latters absence at Manti. ' There will be an entertainment at Lige Cioward and son Ralph were the M. E. school house Friday eveniDg over from Burrville Saturday, returnbeginning at 8oclock. Aprogram will ing Sunday. Ralph was quite ill. be rendered and refreshments served Miss Alice Gauchat was expected to There will be speakeas from Salt Lake, to Richfield, Monroe and Elsinore. An have arrived from Provo at Manti Miss Pearl meet hor Gauchat, sister, invitation is extended to all. Admission 25 cents. A good crowd fiom who went up to be married. Richfield is hoped for. Misses Vivian and Virginia Staker, who have been teaching in Grass vala This is no bluff. Com-ralnley, were in town last week visiting parisons will prove it their paren8 on their way back from The most complete line f of paint ever seen in Utah south of the institute at Manti. Salt Lake is seen at Meteer Bros. all sizes and every color ground 'in oils or ready to use. Meteer Bros, visit Miss Lena Giles came down from Provo this week on a visit to her sister Mrs. Jane Sprague. Mrs. L. E. Carter of Salt Lake is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Thompson. Tohn Nordforas starts this week for the Dixie country to bring baok M. ' Nordforss and wife. Arbor day was observed by starting a fence arouud tbe school grounds and planting some trees. Mrs. E. K. Roberts has hatched out over two hundred chickens with an Incubator and they are now five weeks Paint I JANPETE ITEMS. I The conjoint institute of Sanpete and Sevier county teachers at Manti last week was a most successful one. An oil boring machine costing ha? been ordered by Mt. Pleasant parties, and a (borough test will be made of the oil indication in upper , Sanpete. James Gray etarte yesterday for s ' r ' Nev. John Leroy Thompson of Sterling , Ely, . I 4 . Mrs. Mads Christensen. Is .visiting was instantly killed Monday night of ' last week by an explosion of giant in Gunnison. , . , , , , . , ( fowder in the mines of the Sterling Mrs. Kate Baker of Richfield vis.ted Coal and Coke company at Morrison ' , relatives here this week. camp. a returned 'from has Field Joseph It is reported that the watermaeter visit to relatives and friends at Mil- of ' Spring city has become heir to a ford and Beaver. him been which has left fortune by j Mrs. .Marie Marble has returned relatives.' The amount ' is $500,000, from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Niels part cash and part real estate, all of which is in Denmark. The lucky man Larsen, in Gunnison. has already departed for the old counClifton Stewart haa moved down to get the inheritance. Mt. Pleastry tbe from Circleville, Laving purchased ant Pyramid. Niels Erickson plaee. William Marble and Joseph BabTrite Love. cock are on a trip to Grass valley. Mr. over a location for Marble is looking toinah Look byar, Sam, we done there. Un married fo or five days now; doan Laurence Hyatt and Charles Haw yo aeckon yo better go out an look ley went to Kimberly f his week, Mr. fo some workf . . if he can Hyatt expecting Sam Nebah mind 'boat 3 at, ylt. get employment. , Ill find aome work, foyo timenoUgb, wash-i- n George Rose is quit' Bick.' He had but I doan want yo ter tink ob de he ironin till as an and honeymoon am an attack of tbe mumps, was recovering from this be was seised past. with what is believed to be an attack ' .'The Reaper, only $1 .50 a year fever His moths? bee of I CENTRAL.,, $3000 THE HERALD $1.59 XCX2 SXXf g33X (Semi-Weekl- Orange Judd Parmer $'i.00 , (Weekly) , Yeai Book and Almanac .50 $3.00 ALL FOR $1.75 , All the News TWICE A WEEK k , 4 typhoid M . WITH The Ideal Farm Paper (Weekly) : ' 'and1 , for Agriculturists A 1901 Almanac " TO GET THEM ALL. 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