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Show an opeiata under direction of Abner Anderson. The juvenile band would i have taken an interesting part and intended in-tended making Friday evening interesting inter-esting for the dancers. But public safety warranted the health board in taking steps to keep the contagion that had broken out, from spreading more. The bind will stand good to ita promise as soon as they are par-mitted. par-mitted. K K M Why cultivate? To save water for Ihe crop that is growing. Why kill weeds? To save water for the crop that is growing. The important thing for Utah farmers is to save water for the crop that is growing. But says one, why cultivate to save the moisiure when we can apply all the irrigation water that the crop needs? Because irrigation is an expensive practice, and if the water is applied to excess on the requirements of the crop, (the great danger; the ciop is poorer iu quality and the soil is iu-injured. iu-injured. We believe iu irrigatiou but only as a last resort. Deseret Farmer R K V- We promise all favors consistent with conservative bankiug. Our safe deposit vault, the finest in the west, offers you the cheapest insurance for your valuables against fire or theft, and costs you nothing. GUNNISON VALLEY' BANK. Items of Interest. Read ' Si Punkin's" letter to his wife, found in another column of this paper. K K t Good potatoes, 30 cents per bushel delivered, or 25 cents at the pit, C. H. Embley, Centerfleld. w e Luciu3 Whiting of Gunnison was here visiting with friends last week. Mother gossip has it that Mr. Whit-iog Whit-iog will soon lead ons of our fair daughters to the altar, and after that his riaits will be less frequent.- Juab Times oor. from Levan. K K K Andrew Anderson of Provo was in Gunnison Saturday on his regular monthly trip through this section, soliciting orders for the Shupe-Williams Candy company, of Ogden, a wholesale firm growing iu popularity among confectionery dealers all over the state, employing 165 woikhanda and 14 traveling salesmen. It R K Tha meeting at Euhraim last Mon-daj Mon-daj for considering the forest reserve situation with Chief Forester Greaves was attended by twenty or more from Gunnison valley district. The dele ( gates report a lively convention being had, with favorable outlook toward -';-- - ;-the wants of the organization being granted by the forest service. The meeting had a large attendance of farmers and stockmen who favoi equal grazing privilege on the reserve K R R NOTICE Dr. C. W Bird will be at his office in Gunnison, June 1. R R (t S. M. Duggins has brought his family here from Provo this week, to reside permanently. That Sim means business, needs no electric light to see. Lie's uo light (weight) pusher and we're glad to have him with us. R R Among eastern people who have visited and invested in the Guunison valley during the past month are Dr. F R. Eccles and Dr. J. A Williams of Chicago. Both these men bought a substantial acreage. Dr. Eccles intends to locate in the valley next February. Dr. Williams bought for investment but may later deoide to locate here. Both these parties became be-came interesed in the valley aud made their purchases through the A. W. Smith Land company of Chicago, who have been responsible for quite a number of eastern people investing Lbeir money in this valley. R R R There was keen disappointment over tha necessity of discarding the entertainment prepared by the pupils of the publio Bchool for presentation presen-tation to the pirents, at the opera house last Thursday evening. A pleasing feature amoug the numbars that would have been rendered was |