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Show NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The board of county commissioners at their regular meetlhg held February Feb-ruary 8th, 1916, passed an ordinance making It unlawful for any person to I own or keep a dog within the limits of Sanpete County, outside of incorporated incor-porated cities and towns, without making application to the county clerk for a license to keep such dog, and providing an annual license fee of $1.00 for a male dog and $2.00 for a female dog, to be paid within thirty - Lincoln day tomorrow. Preaching services conducted by Rev. A. P. Haydon at the Presbyterian Presbyte-rian chapel next Sunday at2and 7:.V p. m. Mrs. Hezeklah Du!En of Eureka la in Gunnison at the sickbed of her mother, Mrs. Michael Jensen. The Relief society offers for Us noxt meeting, Feb. 17th lesson in genealogy genealo-gy by Hannah C. Bouveng, a song by Dora Rasmussen, and lesson in architecture archi-tecture by Laverd Kearns. The Home Economics association meet at the home;, of Mrs. Joseph Christenson Feb. Uth. Household days from Feb. 8th, 1916, the date of the passage of the said ordinance. Parties, therefore, owning dogs as aforesaid will please make application to the county clerk at Manti, Utah, for a license otherwise the said dogs will be killed as provided in the said ordinance. .Board oi county Commissioners, By T. J. Morley, Jr., County Clerk. management will be discussed by Ida Swalberg, and the up-to-date waitress by Stella Gledhill. A report of tha roundup held at Monroe recently will be given by Roxle Christenson. |