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Show LOCAL ITEMS. Mrs. William Metcalf with two of her children, John and Talula. have returned home from Salt Lake City where they have spent Beveral months on accouut of the children attending university, m m n The undersigned is prepared with good machine and the necessary ingredients in-gredients to spray orchards. At your service for a reasonable charge. 3tj9 CHARLES "WITTKE. m m m Several persons from GunniBon have been subpeoned this week to appear as witnesses on the water suit being tried at Manti before Judge Booth of Provo. K at n Tha eontiuued dry winds combined combin-ed with cold nrghts is doing considerable consider-able injury to alfalfa. We shall find quite a shortage of bay and other orops more or less blighted if the drouth is not soon broken. n m Mr. and Mra. Anthony Metcalf and part of their family will tomorrow leave on a pleasure trip and to visit relatives at Arco, Ida. They will top earoute at . Springville and at Salt Lake City. .UK1 C. W. Perkins hat added some inv ' provement to his home recently, giving giv-ing tke prominent corner he owns on Main street a little touch of attraction compared with its wonted appearance HUH A number- of friends called upon Mra. Delia Edwards oa tha ocoatinn of her birthday, Thursday afternoon, and spent an enjoyable time together. - Mrs. Edwards thoroughly appreciated appreci-ated the visit. Four to nothing in favor of Manti was the score, tallied at the game of base ball Wednesday on the local ground. Manti opeued with 1, got the same in the. second and put a, 2 at the third inning. The remaining six innings was like Gunnison's, a neat of eggs. Pretty good game. MM Tha young ladies association will be favored Monday evening with an iutereBting program : Keport from conference, Mrs. Seni Fredricksen ; organ solo, Miss Elma Fjleldsted; recitstion, Mrs. Eva Jensen; song, Elvina Anderson and Gay Hulti A full attendance urged. at at The city council has appointed to act as judges at the coming liquor election, 0. W. Perkins, A. C. Bartholomew Bar-tholomew and John Larson. - at at at Mrs, Hyrum Fredricksen returned home Monday from a fortnight's visit vis-it with relatives in Salt Lake City and attending the young people's conference in which she is interested as an officer locally. ax m m The Mothers' class committee has arranged for the meeting to take plaoe next Wednesday afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock, the fol lowing low-ing attractive program : Lecture, Miss J. Curtis ; music, Miss Talula Metcalf ; reading, Mrs Beatrice Hal-verson Hal-verson ; musio, Misa Elma Fjeldsted ; recipes for cooking, Mrs. Linda Jensen. Jen-sen. K at h Whoever is guilty of the vandalism that has come to notice recently, in the cemetery inglosure, muBt have been void of good sense if other than some thoughtless youth. If found out the guilty should be shown no-leniency at the hand of the law. In a-nother a-nother column, of this paper is a notice no-tice from Mayoi Knighton, offering a reward for information as to whoever is guilty of the deed. ' m m Good Dairy Cows for sals, a reasonable pricea JOSEPH CHRISTENSON. at at Highest price paid for Veal, Hogs, Poultry and Eggs, C.N.JENSEN. |