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Show Ciassifitd Advertising. ; C UN SI. SON VALLKV I. a Mm I ".). IU7YS ill A UF A Sf.iKD. AN') we have. I'lan'r ! a en:ni;.:r. I fvr the mi f".v "f 1 n. I :''f. veal, j mutton, 1 :i : r . ! ; . (I n-,-.-.e I ! . jmliitr.V '.f all kind-,. WV il! -;is,: These pr'j'luct .-. I liioutrh 'mi- haii'ls o din-'''. I') tin: consumer, cut 1 inn mil lli- mi'l-;1!r. mi'l-;1!r. Hi.ni and rnabiit'.'j ir-i t' pay thf luetic:.?, f ' A 1 1 irl.-r.,. ( ail uij, write us, See a.-. I (JiintiNon V.iiley I.aud '. j WM. M f M . . M M M.4 t Plume 431 THED P.O. Box t7 1 ! VALLEY HOUSE r r " ...-ir.CT1,J.,in. r i MIDDLE OR TOWN - t X Gunnison - UtH Z t NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR FATRCXNS J . . t MRS. J. . LARSON, Prop, t I iiir of the Vounsr, Mrs. A K Ilansen. 1 resiint Home Economicsclab.Uich- j Held. Music. Saturday. Feb. "21 j 10 a in-The Development of Dry F 'rmin. 1're-idcnt Widl-oe. Need for Improvement, in Sanpete County.! lion. L it A;kNi.-l. l::i'i- Irrigation and the Future of Soutbern Utah. Piedc'i! Widtsoe. My F irst Hall V ear's Observation of Cue Farm Practices in Sevier Count . I.orin A. Merrill: T:.'in, Joint Session: TiieNecdsof Man From the beginning begin-ning of Time, President Widtsoe: the Rirhtield Conference. Miss McCheym.-: The Homes of Sevier County and Ed -ucation, Mrs. Myrtle Nebeker; Address, Ad-dress, Pres. P. D. Young. HOUSEKEEPERS. Sessions corresponding with the. above will be held by the Housekeepers' Housekeep-ers' conference, instructions to be. by Miss A my Lyman, Gertrude Mc-Cheyne, Mc-Cheyne, Dr. E. D. Ball, J. C. Hogen-sen, Hogen-sen, Mrs. A. K. Hansen, and Pres. J oil n A. Widtsoe. rtr-H.HCklP'l !ON : Onp Year - fl.f.O Six Mciitiii. I. CO Three Months .00 FRIDAY 1- EbKUAKY JJ, 1914. Mill .-AI.K. Sewing macbinc, table., bureau, bedstead, and o her arl i-.:!e of practically practi-cally new furniture. '(' be, disposed of cheap', as I am v.ofi to remo e. HARRY C. F A ! DUOY. (Olt SALE. 4"-;ierr farm, with lid shines water right. I team..'! colts, and some machinery. ma-chinery. For further infoiuu tion !-ec II. I. Wilson, Gunnison., I tab. Parry Bros. I MASONS and STONE CUTTERS nffif r2nite acd "iare Monuments Mi Headstones, Mantles, Grates. ! 0 IRON and STEEL FENCES. 1. $P MA NTT, Sanpete Co. UTAH. Heme Missionaries. Axtell Austin Reams and Simpson Simp-son K. Roper. Centertteld -Lar I'. Jensen and Erie Ludvigson. Ephraim Christian Munk and James R. Olson. Fayette Soren Anderson and Junius Jun-ius Fhnbley. Gunnison Frederick J. Christiansen, Christian-sen, Jr. and Aaron P. Christiansen. Manti William G. Barton and Ora Ilansen. May field Ernest Madsen and Archibald Arch-ibald D. Liviugson. Sterling Newton E. Noyes and Orval E. Petersen. Meetings will be held in the wards named, Sunday, February 15, 1914, commencing at 2 p. m. Lewis Anderson Joseph Y. Jensen Ezra Shomaker Stake Presidency, JOB WORK at this office, Dr. F. 0. Bullock DENTIST Permanently Located Office open from 1st to 15tb of each month. BANK BUILDING (JimiSON UTAH. I Word-6-Moa4h Passing encomiums, only over jj your store counter, about the quality of ."vbat you've got to t sell, results in about as much 1 satisfaction as yourwife would get if you gave her a box of cigars for Christmas. Advertising in This Paper talks to everybody at once and raa'es them talk back with money. -I.IJW J III . U ! WWM (GoDfljht. ISO), by W. N. U. ! An Isolated I Sanitarium ip he dead of winter, I the usual patients who jjj believe Ihernselves f, invalids, an Austrian i ft duke, an American ! heiresr., tvo pr three other 'nigh strung A young American men and women keep them or weeks to- s i gether in this sani- tarium and you can imagine the posibili- ties as presented in p i our new serial g I Where i I There's a 1 Will I y By Mary Roberts Rme!yrt S-l Jj!''" "II HUM HIIMIMIIBWT 3 I It3 just a delightful I I comedy vith compli- i cations enough to E satisfy the most ex- 1 8 acting. The author E brings in love affairs, jealousies, Ambitions, 1 I and the farce is" fast ; and furious from be- I I ginning to end. f Ss sure you do r.ot miss j t the issue v.ith the first $ installment. S I COFFINS, CASKETS V AND HEARSE SERVICE ICall on . JAMES RASMUSSON ; Gunnison, Utah t FARMERS' ROUND-UP EVENT NEXT WEEK AT RICHFIELD. l''ollow ing is tiie program to be Col" lowed next week at the Farmers' Uouud-up and Housekeepers' conference confer-ence at Richlield: Monday, F'eb. 1(5 !i:,'lil a. in What Dairying Means to Southern Utah, Lorin A. Merrill, Se-ylir Se-ylir county farm demonstrator, Dai-r' Dai-r' ing, J. .Uorman in cliarge western Dairy Division, 17. S. D. of A. The Open Shed Method of Keeping Cows, 'Sen R. Eldridge, U. A. C. and U. S. D. of Agriculture PHOp.m The Silo as an Aid to Utah Dairyman, J. E. Dorman. ''reeding Up a Dairy ITerd, John T. Caine. Keeping Tally on the Cows, Ii'3'i R. Eldredge. .'h.'i') Judging Dairy Cattle. 7:'in. Joint session. Intensive Forage For-age Crops for Dairy Cattle, J. C. Ho-'enson. Ho-'enson. llome Economics Study .Gertrude .Ger-trude McCheynel " Tuesday, Feb. 17 10 a m The Soils of Southern Utah I.C. Hogenson, Boys' and Girls' Club Work (Canning Demonstration), J. C. Hogenson. Open discussion. 1:30 Utah's Place in Agriculture is Regards Croos and Yields, J. C. Hoirenson. Animal Breeding, E. D. Rail. 'i:.'i0 Eugenics or Race Breeding, E ''.Hall. Irrigation Reform, J C llo-genso"n. llo-genso"n. " . Wednesday, F'eb. IS 10 a m Tfie Best Horticultural Practice in hil t, E D Ball. How Does F'ruit Growing in Utah Stand'? J 10 Taylor, 2p m Sugar Beet Blight, E D Ball. SugarjBeet Farming, Rotations, Tillage, Til-lage, Effect on Soil and Eliminating Disease in the Orchard, J VI Taylor. 7:30 p m Joint session. The Fun-lamental Fun-lamental Principles of Health, E D fall, Co-operation in Marketing as Illustrated by .Utah F'ruit Growers ssociation, J E Taylor. ' .V-Thursday, .V-Thursday, Feb. 19 " 10 a mState Dairy and F'ood Fn-spection, Fn-spection, Willard Hansen. Hog Cholera Chol-era and its Control, Dr. H. J. Frederick, Freder-ick, U A C. 1:30 Fh'evention of Animal'Disease, Dr. FI J Frederick. Soil Fertility Tiie Fundamental Thing in Agriculture, Agricul-ture, J C Hogenson. , 3 p m Tuberculosis Among ani-nvils, ani-nvils, II J Frederick. Better Seed for Utah, Dr. R J Evans. Friday. F'eb. 20 10 a m--Farm Management, Dr. E J Evans. Soundness and Unsound-ess Unsound-ess in Animals, Dr. H J Frederick. 2 p m Farm Sanitation, Dr. E G 'eterson. Southern Utah's Development Develop-ment in the Last Ten Years, Pres. ohn A Widtsoe, U A C. .7:30 Joint session. Building homes, lusic, Standards of Honor and Home .ife, Hon. J M Peterson, Richfield. That Should the Influence of the iome lie? President Widtsoe. Train- y promUlv olitainod In all countries, or NO FEE. pi 3 tkade-'marks, c nveiits una Copyriglica rei:iB-VZ rei:iB-VZ tert-d. 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We will give One Hundred lollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars circu-lars free. F. .7. Cheney & Co. .Toledo, Ohio Sold by druggists, oC Take Hall's F'amily Pills for constipation. Childs & Madsen ! TINNERS AND f PLUMBERS All. kinds of Sheet Metal uik cere and repaired. Call us up and get our prices CENTERFIELD, UTAH J " """ $ Foundations 8J for Fortunes? y . Are right here in the advcitising columns of this paper. If what you're telling his merit, jj ADVERTISE IT. 1 An d. will ;ell it for you. ' I t J ! CITY 0FFICEK.S S Mayor.. .- Joseph Christenaon J f John M. Knighton ! ' y). L. Swalborg. I Councilmmi John Larson ! ( W. J Gnbble j Joseph Blixt j Attorney.- Jacob Johnsorj j Flecordor Neil Sorensou ! Treasurer Susan Swain ! Marshal k Supervisor . . J. S. Baxter : Justice Xephi Gledbill ! Ssxton Paul C. Mariner, j Inspector X. C. Myrup Poundkeeper. P. P- Childs Quaractiue Physician J. A. Hagan, M. 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