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Show i ANNIE LAURIE EX. ten ia these two TRC familien. Mr. Enos ii assistant cashier at the Peterson hunk, a posit ion he won by ability and character. Mrs. Enne is a Jim Damp a little sir! poeeeised Whom losa of appetite distressed. I dee tint eat I " the child would scream. Jim flxed a dish of Force with cream She tasted it, then, Joy for him I She begged for more from Sonny amiable young lady. All with Money Secured to Continue worthy, the exception of Mrs. Bean were born in Richfield. She is a native of Ten nessee. Another prominent young lady of Richfield who has changed her name L. II. Outzen Rack From a Trip East this week in Balt Like was Miss Mar iu Interest of Property The New garet Home, who has beoome the wife Mill at the Sevier Deal oil for the of Asa H. Kleuke of that city. The of Richfield and a talbride is a Congress Notes and Personals. ented young lady. Development. L. II. Outzen reports, upon his return from St. Louis last week, that he made a sale of sulllcient of the Annie Laurie Extensiou stock to give the company a working capital for a while, lie established a couple of agencies for the further sale of the stock and it ii expected the company will have am pie funds to prosecute its development work. Mr, Outzen had intended going up to the property immediately on his return home, but there is too much snow yet to make the trip without a great deal of discomfort, and he will wait a few days. Repoits from the mine are that the face of the tunnel is now iu miueraliz' pd rock, with indications that a vein will be tapped very soon. So far the ground has showed up as well or eveu better than expected, and those acquainted with it bavelno doubt whatever that rich veins will he tapped in the course of the tunnel. A proposi j.ion could not look mors promising pnder the circumstances. THE SEVIER 31 ILL. Similar to Annie Laurie, city 50 Tons per Day. AVitli Capii COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ROOM HACK TO AND FROM DEPOT. 1 Tb big crowd of people left here last Tltun-- ty for Salt Lake. There was but one coach on the trsin and that was already crowded when the train reached Richfield. To accommodate!?) the crowd from here a box car was attached, and several got into that. When the train pulled ou, old men and women and one woman with baby in her arms were stauding in the coach whenever standing room could be found. When the train reached Balina an other big crowd was in waiting and box or coal car was added. The passengers bad to put up with this all the way to Mauti. It is an outrage to give the public such a service as this. The railroad company expected a crowd and yet furnished no additional facilities for the accommodation of the people, lot of live stock would have fared as well or better. But as long as the people submit to such treatment they cannot expect anything better. PROSPECT Biggest and Best Crop Ever Grown in Sevier County Expected. The sugar beet crop of Sevier coun ty Is now looking fine, by far the best ever grown In this couuty. J. F. Shaw, who was over from ELiuore Tuesday, says every field of beets is looking fine. There have been about 500 acres planted in this district, and the product will he an immense one. Equal ly encouraging reports come from oth er districts in this part of the county The Richfield crop could not look bet ter. This has been an ideal season so far for the crop, and the prospects are the yield will be great. The railroad oompany has promised the beet growers of EUinore that it will lengthen its side track at that station so that five or six more cars oan be accommodated and grades will TIIE CONGRESS. be placed so that the cars can be loaded from both sides. This will greatly Gold of Deal Pending for the Transfer facilitate the handling of the big crop Mountain Property. from this district this fall. A deal involving the sale of the Congress group on Gold Mountain, owned by William Johnston of Richfield and William Cummings of Konosh, is in the balance. Pendiug the termination of the deal the owners are ready to pnt a force of men to work tn the tan-pe- l to oontinue toward the vein exposed on the surface, whloh is expected to be struck In the next 25 to 0 feet. Assays from picked samples of the cropping on the surface yielded aS high as (2000 per t( n. The tunnel is now in 150 fset. An expert for the intending purchasers has just completed an examination of the property whioh is considered very flattering! Arrangements srs also complete for ereoting a blacksmith shop, and 'sup plying tools, a oar and track for the mins. Pfop. Best Hotel Accommodation in southern Utah. a Womanly Accomplishments. Mendlog and darning are most wo manly accomplishments. Many girls who negleot this important part of their training find it difflonlt to after marriage the time when knowledge of anoh things is most needed. The young mother who has had the experience should realize all the more the importauos ofteaohlng her cbll re CwmJ Bssdy.lo-fiwr- s &&&&&&& .vM, a good fairy to A SUGAR BEET Charles W. Foster, who has been placed in pbarge of the construction work of the new mill at the Sevier mine, was in Richfield Monday. Mr. Foster is well pleased with his exam nation of the Sevier property and is fully satisfied it will meet all expecta-tiona'l'be mill will be of similar char acter to the Annie Laurie mills, but the process will be a little different. The old stamp mill will not be used, but will be left standing for the present. Machinery is arriving nearly every day and is being placed iu position as fast as the construction of the building permits. The plant will hare a minimum capacity of 50 tons per - day. Mr. Foster is confident, from his observations, that Gold Mountain is all that it has beeu portrayed. WM. JOHNSTON, RODE IX BOX CARS. Accommodation for a Rig Crowd Railroad Company. T: all youngsters. The Winget House Wf $ Perfeet Food for Children. Wheat a perfect summer oereal, and efforts should M made to teach children ' t" Loots E. Rooas, In How to Feed Children. " Formerly the BERTLESON HOUSE- 1 At the Richfield hotel during the past week: Tuesday, May 28 Cbas. Marrill, Juuction; J. G. Marshall, Chicago; John Marshall, Panguitch. Friday J. J. Buckler, Salt Luke; Dave Munro, Ogdeu. Saturday E. D. Stagues, Ilauks ville. Sunday D. C. Ross and son, Loa; G. T. Stevens, Satina; G. T. Coles, Salt Lake; II. A. Weymouth, Kauab; . F. Page, Deseret; J. T Daly, Pang fitch MondtyC. W. Foster, H. C. Law rence, Sevier Con. Mine; H. G. Hny derpEimberly; W. II. Schocfe, Plat-u- u; II. J. Davis, L. P. AmtoTt, t8alt Lake; L C. Christensen, Moroni; J. C. Jen sen, Chester; N. L. Sheffield, Loa. . Tuesday Candace Durkee, Candace Blakeslee, B. F. Ashby, Marysvule; G. A. Christensen, Monroe; Jobu T. Crane, P. C. Scorup, A. S. Gates, J. W. Phillips, Salina; Newton Farr, John Sharp, Salt Lake; W. W. Cook, Guuni-sen- ; Albert Stevens, Mark Russell, Loa. Thunder Storms. With the passing of spring storm periods and the advent of the ,warmer dayshavecome daily thander showers. Some of these showers haveuaot been very light, either. One lost Monday oocnrred.in Flat canyon reaching down to the Dali ranch. A rush of waters came out of the canyon and filled the Sevier Valley canal so that it overflowed in several places. One of the places it was was just west of Richfield, discovered and checked hefpre any particular damage was done. Indications seem to favoc another flood summer. lit , - The Table is always well furnished Beds clean and comfortable. - - 'v? HOTEL ATRIVALS. Jk TN !7T V". Neill Drug Co. PLEASANT V t t , V . V ' ' y. VY, FOR HEADQUARTERS TRAVELING MEN. ; . V . J Livery Stable in connection. vHxiu - v tfONROE, UTAH. y; "Win get, Proprietor vvv.vL ,S 'tel?9. L.i i 5 - - 0000000t5000r6000000000000 HAVE THINGS RIGHT Thats what my pictures are they are just right. I am in the Wright House on the righ;- - HEADQUARTERS o o Drugs riedicines q ARTHUR HENRIE o o IMPORTER DEALER AND Aint that right? IN mtu, RICHFIELD, UTAH.- - - O O O ; My work is artistic. See samples in postof- fice and in front of gallery. Go up stairs and turn to the right thats the right way to the right place, where things are done right e Q All kinds o WHYTE, of Photographs and Photographic Work. Riohfield, Q OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODO ! BHo1hers Qlrl. There exists often a beautiful 'very companionship between the mother and her daughter. The intimacy is frank, Cemetery QSark of ttt ktnM sottcftce. free ana svmpatbetic. But some day Iron ink Steel genet for Cemetery purposes. the mother feels as if something had desiring work in my line have only chilled this intimacy. The child ia to Partes drop-ma postal card and I will eall on silent and sad, and seems to shun he them at their homes with designs and give estimatee. mother instead of dren. seeking her. This change very From the time a child can hold i ASSESSMENT NO. 2. needle in her little hand the should often occurs when the ia girl young The Golden Reef Mining Company, a corbe shown how to mend, beginning . crossing the borporation. Principal place of- business Elsiwith her doll clothes and gradually der line of womannore, Sevier county, Utah; mines located in unnamed mining distriot near Frisco, in Beabeoomiug responsible for the rents In hood. She is morver county, Utah. bid, nervous, fearNotice ie hereby given that at a meeting of her own garments. ful, as she enters' board of directors of the Golden Reef the Teach her that it ia as important to upon this new Mining company, held on the Hath day of May, 1908, assessment No. 2 of cent mend her clothes as to learn her ' per share was levied on the capital stock of The use of Dr. said corporation issued and school; that all ara equally essential, outstanding payable immediately to the secretary at his and that the earlier ahe begins ths Pierces Favorite office at oounty eourt house, Richfield, SeINING NOTES at Prescription vier county, Utah. M more easily will the lesson be learned. such a time will J AND PERSONALS. Any stock upon which this assessment remain unpaid on the 2Tth duy of June, may This infuses into the child a certain do more than re1003, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at Individual Independence and repon store the i normal and unless payment is made aurtion, public liefore, will be sold on the loth day of July, Capt. H. C. Lawrenoe, who is super- sibllity, it will also have the effect of balance of mind 19U3, at 12 o'clock noon, at the and body. It will secretarys ofintending the development of the fice, to pay the delinquent assessment theremore her careful of her clothes establish the womtasking costa with on, of was town together and in advertising mine, Monday. when playing. anly function upon expense of sale. N. H. a basis of sound Sec. A Hayes. childs education does not consist Wm. F. Warnock was down from Office at oounty court house, Richfield, Utah health, as well as Marysvale' Saturday. He la develop iu books alone. It ia broader and improve the appe' Do not neglect tite, nourish the nerves, lng the Dairy property in Bullion more o 1?oh want the general physical health. any phase of it. canyon. Two years go my daughters health began m to fail, writes tin Dan GbeHews? Rail,- of Brodhead, L, H. Outzen atarted for 'Nevada Green Co.. Wia. Everything- that could be Extention. Telephone was of done to a X to her hut was ol no Tuesday thought investigate very promishelp use. When she began to complain ahe was . The Reaper furnishes all ing copper proposition that be has beof good quite stout; weighed picture readers will be pleased to health, until about the age of fourteen; then in , , i Progress come interested in. months ahe was So run down her weight was learn that oontraota are now being let sis news of; the county but i jo, I felt t could not give her up as ahe the Col. S. F. Mount and aon Lloyd are for the extention of the the only child 1 had. and I must aay. telephohe line was that only for your Favorite prescription now at the L. k N. property on the south from without bias or prejudice. Marysvale and that the my daughter would have been in her grave sne had taken east side of Gold Mountain, leaving head men of the when bottle the Rocky Mountain Bell i boaght for that plaoe last Friday. one, risking only two bottles In ell, and is the paper you Telephone oompany assert with much another she completely recovered. Sint then site is well as can be. t positiveness that the line is to The Common Sense Medical Adviser, JUNE WEDDINGS. for leliable news. h Marysvale and St George via 1008 covers, is sent frtt and the other towns np and on pages, ofin paper one-ceat stamps to pay receipt .Bcan-Bartleand down ths Sevier river before the pres- expense of mailing only. Adores Dt, Gbe Reaper . , V. R. ent year is ended. The next good Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. in Salt Lake. ' 0nl$ t.50 per pear. news along the line of substantial proIssao V. Bean and Miss Hattie Bart-le- tt gress and benefit to ns that we expect and Joseph A. Enoe and Christine to publish is that the work of building Amelia Olsen are In Salt Lake this the railroad from the Vale np the river is soon to begin. Panguitch Progress. week being joined In the bonds of S. G. CLARK, Manager Both of these couples are Every man who has a deed on a foot of land should know whether he Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and and popular young people it or not. 'Many people have deeds that are worthless because jwns Diarrhoea Remedy of Richfield. They have hosts of tome prior grantor had no title. friends who will unite with the Rea- Is everywhere recognized as the one p,0 Ind without the seller furnishing1 Cfllltion you anbuy per in extending to them heartiest remedy that can alwaya be depended abstract showing a good and marketable title wishes for future pleasures and enjoy- upon and that is pleasant to take. It Insist on this. Its business, and it won't cost you anything becausethel ments. is especially valuable for summer party who sells pars for It. If a bank orhowinvestment company wlli'notl risk money on land without an abktract, can you afford to pay out' Mr. Bean Is a rfteady, Industrious pisrrhoea in children and is undoubtyour easn and not know what you ara frttlnr in return? In orderiu tend of & abstract complete description property. young man. His bride Is tetf bright edly the meaus of saving thslivai of a We do all kinds of Notarial work. If you desire to buy or lease State youDg lady. This now tasks three great many children each year. For kaH that brothers bavs marfted sis- - ale by Neill Drug Co. and, call on us. Office at Court House. $I one-ha- H (Boob c H IHewspaper TT & 13 InOiepcnsabtc Gotbe family lf j I7-- Doe-to- r. y. one-ha- con-neo- Pan-Rnltc- It just wart tt f THE SEVIER VALLEY ABSTRACT CO. mat-ilmon- y. well-know- n , o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o aiaSKe) - - o Q O hand side of Main street going south from the court house. For everything in the line of urns Him Lutian Every person who can read should have access to a good paper, to keep posted on the current events of the day and to have a knowlege, of local events. A good paper, one that devotes its -- efforts1 to gathering all the news within its sphere, lias become a household necessity. A local paper is especially needful People have a just 'curiosity, in? knowing what their neighbors and friends are doing in social, business and political life. The paper which pays most attention to these matters, covering as wide a field as possible, is the one want and need and should have. you TIbe IReapcv publishes all the local news of Sevier tountv and the general news of sourrounding counties. It is conceded to be the best weekly newspaper in the state. It is ,nl? $1.50 a year |