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Show A joiot party i9 to be giyen at the R. S, Hall tnie Friday uight, in hcnor of Earl Pickett who reoently return-ad return-ad from serrin as a missionary in the Sou! hern Stales and Austin Mayheld wbo next Monday is to leave on a similar calling. The party will under management of the Mutuale. R tt R It was a nice rain we had this week, freshening the atmosphere and afiord-ing afiord-ing opportunity for a yearned loafing spell and now being tbouroughly en- iyed. Snow in the hills also puts a smile among the sheep men, though more oi it would have been appreoiated. a m a A sewer iB being laid from the new school building to Sanpitch bottom. Tne bank building Is also beiug connected con-nected and others on the line of construction con-struction will likely follow. The trenching is dug and piping on hand ready for laying, A party came from Salt Lake yesterday to superintend the work. K R If you want- the best remedy for ; your cold, insist upon Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. Through its laxative : principal, if gently moves the bowel?, and in that way drives the cold from the system. Sold by Paul vonNorcleck R R The Gunnison Valley bank is already al-ready doing auite a satisfactory business. busi-ness. The building has been completed com-pleted at a cost of $8,500, a little more than half the estimate. Some difficulty diffi-culty occurred in settling with the contractors, but that is all adjusted and customers are gradually deposit inj? with more confidence than when the bank first opened Miss Pearl Metcalf caree home Friday Fri-day from Salt Lake, after a stay of three mouths serving in the proftssion of nurse. R R R Peter Jsnsen and Fred H. Ludvig-soa Ludvig-soa have left the caring of sheep for a time into otQer hands and are home to eDjoy a well-earned vacation. R R R James Metcalf, sen., of Salt Lake, is in Gunnison and is led to remain a few days in the interest of property holdings ha yet retains here. R R R A party of little girta met at the home of Mrs. M. Beauregard on Sunday Sun-day afternoon and enjoyed a delightful delight-ful time honoring the ninth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Laah, R R R There is nothing so good for all kidney troubles as Pineulss, the new kidney remedy. Pinules act promptly in releiving backache, weak back, piin in the bladder and all urinary disorders. dis-orders. Sold by Paul von Nordeck R R R Mrs. Charles Gledhill came from Salt Lake, Tuesday, returning this morning. Mrs. Gledhill's presence here has been to see after the filing of Local Items 100 good envelopes printed 7'ith your return address fox 50c at this office. R R R The Primary association gave n party last evening, which waB well attended and netted thetrearury fund a satisfactory sum. R K . The few farmers at Fayette are a lucky set of men this year, v ith a yield of alfalfa seed bringiug them alone about $20,000. They smile ; and no wonder they do. R R R Mrs. NvC Sorenson returned home Saturday from Provo, having been there a week's stay necessitated by the ilkess of her daughter, Miss Vio Sorenson who happily soon recovered. M M ' Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Kearns are rejoicing re-joicing over the advent of a bouncing bounc-ing boy Monday of this week, the first son tha stork has brought them among a family of four- children. The father's fa-ther's smile is accordingly very much broadened, R a NOTICE. Office hours of the City Treasurer, from 6 to 7 p. m. on Tuesdays, Tues-days, Thursdays and Saturdays Office at Residence. M. Dennis Beauregard, City Treasurer. R R R The best, most pleasant, easiest and safest pill is Rings Little Liver Pills. Sold by Paul von Nordeck. ' a pension clatm in benait ot ner deceased de-ceased husband who served in the Indian wars of this section. R R R Clarence Childs, Howard Roberta and Grover Childs are over in Emery county looking up cattle that have been on the east range during the season and now made their way as is usual each fall down into the valLy. |