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Show r Passenger and Express Passengers to depot - 50c Trunks - 50c. and 75c. Express - - 10c. Satisfaction Guaranteed A. Madsen & Son Gunnison, Utah CASINO Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlor All kinds of refreshing Summer Drinks. Ice Creams, Confections Confect-ions and Refreshments Banana Special, Sundaes, Sun-daes, Sodas. S. K. ROPER, Gunnison, Utah When you have any news or want printing done call the News, Telephone 20. ELITE BAKERY and CAFE Our Bread is Unequalled Made in Gunnison and from Gunnison Flour. Cakes, Pies, Cookies and other Goodies Home Made Ice Creams Fountain Drinks ADOLPH PETERSON, Prop. L , , 4 qualitosuour fry f 26UMNI&0N-UTAr- i p J j Opportunities sr ' NOTICE TO FARMERS Cash advanced on Oats and Barley. See H. A. Reams, Gunnison. 45tf ATTENTION GRAIN RAISERS. We are now in a position to handle all wheat, oats and barley. Highest pash prices paid. Let your grain be ground in Gunnison "Valley. A2 9t3 Hermansen's Roller Mills. Liberty Bonds taken on account or in trade at C. W. & M. Co. Two of the famous John Deere Beet Toppers were sold cut of the Gunnison store of the Consolidated Wagon & Machine company this week. The Toppers are in two styles, walking and riding, and are just the proper implement for the beet raiser. See them and you will buy. WANTED -Contracts for plowing land. Address American Am-erican Plowing Association, 812 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. 40tf Before your purchase a washing machine, housewife, don't fail to see and inspect the famous Snowball electric washer at the Consolidated Wagon & Machine companny. The washer, complete with a wringer, sells for $50. Can you beat it? ANNOUNCEMENT The new Fall and Winter line has just arrived j 500 beautiful samples to pick from. The best dressed men know that clothes must be custom made to fit well and wear well. Better order your Suit or Overcoat now while the Selection is complete. J.C PETERSON, The Tailor MEET US AT THE FAIR bl - s Lfj Sanpete County Fair Association Invites the citizens yj e of the Valley to the Fair Grounds at H IT r T T J 1 i I SEPTEMBER 1 in 1 22-3-45 1 ry i A celebration unique in every particular and designed j i to give entertainment of the highest class that has ffi been possible to secure. s SI Three months of untiring effort by the Fair Association, together jj with the cooperation of the citizens of the county, has resulted in procuring j2 g an exhibition which, it is confidently believed,, will appeal to the citizens of j the valley and mark a turning point for a continuance of a Fair which will be Uft bR -unexcelled in the State of Utah. I Eft Lj The Association found it necessary, when planning the Fair for .rfj yj 1919, to purchase additional ground for the construction of a Race Track, bPi meeting in every dteail the regulations required by the American Trotting l and Race Horse Association, which was done at an expense of about $5, COO. "5 gj Determined, also, to provide adequate accommodations for visitors of the bR Fair, a new Grand Stand is now nearing completion at an expense of $5,000. jj PROGRAM I DIAMOND DICK ys The world's champion Bull-dogger and Broncho Rider, accompanied by a Fancy jS 1 Roper and Expert Lady Rider from the noted Pendleton Round-up. Diamond Dick sa s : yz "I will give $25.00 to the owner of any horse that can throw me." Bring your bucking ye horses to the Fair. P j Saddle Horse Races, Trotting Horse Races, S Pony Races, Broncho Riding, 1 H Bull-Dogging jjj RACE PROGRAM Ask for Race Program and Premium List. They will be P . 8 furnished on request. bn TT'v niKlf 1 rvn "Rnilrll-nrv You will be surprised, amazed, and yet elated lj J-iAiLlUlllUlL 3U.ilU.lILg With the display at the Exhibition Building. It l ffi will be of a character pleasing and instructive to alL Dont fail to visit the Exhibitions. Lg W Attention is directed to the following Departments: ffi lJn if? LS Horses Stephen Barton, Superintendent J Agricultural Products Lowry Nelson, Supt. r J Cattle-F. M. Cox, Jr., Supt. Culinary Mrs. Ralph Hougaard, Supt. 31 2rl Sheep Charles Shand, Supt. Domestic Art Mrs. Laura Tuttle, Supt. fj IE Swine Jacob Keller, Supt. Educational Department Ellis E. Johnson, Supt. ur S3 Poultry-Howard Madsen, Supt. C Boys and Girls Club Work-Fred C Alder, Supt. -j" 31 Flowers Miss Cleo Olsen, Supt. Fine Arts Miss Frances Madsen, Supt. Jf UC Bees and Honey. Manufacturers Dr. J. IT'. Harrison, Supt. LS ' -x. Fruit C. G. Braithwaite, Supt. Race Program Alex Barton, Supt. g LJ Information relative to the foregoing departments may be had by addressing any of the Superintendents y- SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS r Baseball Tournament 3 Four of Utah's fastest teams will cross bats at the Fair grounds each afternoon. Matching Gunnison, LK Salina, Moroni and Fairview for a purse of $500. Lnrge side bets. l Monday, September 22, Salina vs. Moroni. Tuesday, September 23, Gunnison plays winners of previous day and Fairview plays losers. T1 jj Wednesday, September 24 Two games afternoon. Thursday, September 25, Two games afternoon. Teams dependent on results of game on September 23. J! j1 , Iri Boxing and Wrestling 13 By professional men of the County and State. Andrew Anderson of Mt. Pleasant, vs. George Brown of Salt In 31 Lake City and Price, Utah, in spectacular Wrest ing Match. Boxing Contests between noted Boxers of the r?1 Jjjfj State. Large side bets. Anderson vs. Brown Wrestling Match, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 22, 1919. i Other Special Attractions now Being Arranged g 1 : : - : H I Soldiers Day September 25th 1 Everything free to the Soldier Boys this day. Special Honor Ribbon will be presented to each of San- ip pete County's War Heroes. rj3 S : . . , ifl Merry-go-round, Ferris Wheel and many other concessions to amuse and entertain you will Al be on hand. We earnestly request you to come and partake of the Fair Spirit. COME ON TIME Program at Fair Grounds begins Promptly at 1:30 p. m. Dont Late With a table full of hungry men folks! mother is so thankfuliox her Great Majestic Range." It cooks the ' big dinners with the baking, tho boiling, the frying all so conveniently, con-veniently, so quickly, and everything h done just wonderfully fine! The Great Majestic Ranc ij made in many styles and sizes. You may have your Majestic beautifully Paneled with White or Biue Enamel on Doors and Splasher Back, if desired. Entry Majestic hastho Majestic superiorities of construction: Body of charcoal iron, rcsbts rust and lasts three times 15 longer than steel; frame of unbreakable malleable IL 5? iron, saves repairs; smooth nickel trimmings, T5g- stay bright; burnished cooking top, re- jj "siiiggS s. Quires no polishing; air-tight oven, bakes jj Sstol perfectly, with little fuel. , All parts i; feiTjy riveted, and entire flue lining of pure '' iP'Hi!??-!; :: JV'.l 34 incn asbestos, prevents waste of heat. ! ;itUasiSi fp: fl ou wJ'l b kappy, indeed, ''di vi pffi with your Majestic Range '' 'Smciln L;;! so proud of this Klf&pH p:jl "aristocrat- V i! tT"Af:J!h among ranges" jf -V ; issfetlll. in your kitchen. Gunnison Valley Furniture Co. CHARLES RASMUSSEN, Prop. |