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Show LOCAL ECHOES. Mrs. Ida Edwards recently gave a quilting bee at her home. g Bishop and Mrs. Archie M. Mellor were business visitors here. Wednesday, Wednes-day, from Fayette. The Gunnison Bakery and Cafe wishes it announced that hereafter the establishment will close on Sundays Sun-days during the hours from. 1:30 p. m. until 4:00 p. m. Dr. M. T. L. Dearden will agbln call on his many patients and friends in Gun lison, on Friday, Nov. 27th, and remain until two p. rn- Saturday, Nov. 23th. His methods are well known and appreciated in the Gunnison Gun-nison Valley. Patients please call early. Advt. FOR SALE Thoroughbred bronze Turkeys. A. Mayfield. Advt. JOB WORK at this office. The Southern Utah Power com- panv will have all Its poles removed from the center of Main street today. The delay has been caused by misunderstanding misun-derstanding between the city authorities authori-ties and the local manager. No one is sorry for . the change, but it is Try This For Your Cough. Thousands of people keep coughing because unable to get the right remedy, reme-dy, Coughs are caused by Inflammation Inflamma-tion of Throat and Bronchial Tubes. What you need is to soothe this Inflation. Infla-tion. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, Discov-ery, it penetrates the delicate mucous lining, raises the Phlegm and quickly relieves the congested membrai es Get a 50c bottle from your druggist 'Dr. King's New Discovery quickly and completely stopped my cough." writes J. R. Watts, Floydale, Ut xas. Money bock if not satisfied, but it nearly always helps. Advt. ' DRY 1 Lpj in ffi IT IS TOO DRY TO PLOUGH. ffl l JUST RIGHT TO HAUL MANURE. S ji USE A LO W, STRONG, DURABLE, g j SIMPLE, S Flying Dutchman: Spreader B Yoiican buy at very low prices y- now. Have just received a, jn bft. straight car load, direct from $ i the factory. Come and s?o ifi the latest improvement. rV; yj THEY ARE GOOD. j 0SWELL BECK, Agent. thought the double line of telephone poles on the east side might have been incorporated in one and saved the unsightly mass we now have. The Self Culture club enjoyed a most pleasant Wrednespay afternoon at the home of Mrs, Newell Christen-son. Christen-son. Supplementary to the usual needlework was a. choice literary program in which Mrs. Clifford Childs took part with one of her choice readings. read-ings. The hostess served her guests with a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Ira Overfelt will be the favo-ed hostess at the nest fortnightly club. The Home Economics association eutertained at the Royal Neighbors hall in honor of the elementary and high school teachers. A sumptuous spread was partaken of by about fifty guests, other entertaing features consisting con-sisting of musical selections, toasts i and various educational contests. j Beautiful chrysanthemums in white : and yellow comprised the decorations j oa t he table Town Planning Grows. Ot passing Interest, It may be noted tjtat Hnn states in the United States -nd four provinces in Canada have Darted laws aut.bori7.lng municipalities municipali-ties of 10,000 population or more to taiUsli city plan boards or commis-iun; commis-iun; that twenty-five cities in tbo t'nltd States fcave organizations for tha promotion of city planning ; that thirty-four cities of tbo United States have city plans developed in lesser or greater degree; that niue cities In the United Btates have authorized art commilons; that twenty-nine cities and towns in the United States and tx cities in Canada h.ie authorized city planning commissions. These statistics nre compiled from a recent report of Flavel Shurtie!?, secretary of the Natlcnal Ccnfersnce on City Planning, Plan-ning, and from data contained In the replies to a Questionnaire. Mw'l '.Lli in ... if.jnyiy.tT. NICE FAT MUTTONS FOR SALE, by Anthony Madsen. Adv. FOR RENT 125 acres of pasture, 17 acres of 3rd crop. Enquire of A. MaySsld . -Advt. |