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THE PLEASANT VALLEY COAL CO.
SHIP CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, SUNNYSIDE AND WINTER QUARTERS, LUMP, NUT AND SLACK EVERYWHERE.
Address E. L. CARPENTER, General Sales Agent. P. O. Box 1555. SALT LAKE CITY.
Salt Lake City, Utah. Tel. 500. HEBER J. GRANT & CO. INSURANCE 20-26 S. Main St.
150 MID
UTAH STATE GAZETTEER MIL
Blood Moroni, saw mill.
Bonner George, general store.
Bonner Wm, live stock.
Buhler Godfrey, general store and cream- ery.
Burcumshaw Harry, mason.
Carrel Mrs M Jane, milliner.
Jeffs Mark, mgr People's Roller Mills.
Krebs Robert, blacksmith.
Kreller Peter, baths.
Midway Co-operative Mercantile Institu- tion, D R Van Wagenen pres and mgr, general store.
Midway Hall, George Bonner mgr.
Midway String Band, Charles Smith leader.
People's Roller Mills, Mark Jeffs mgr, flour mill.
Potter Wallace E, blacksmith.
Probst Bros (J Gottlieb Probst), notions, etc.
Smith Charles, leader Midway String Band.
Van Wagenen David R, pres and mgr Midway Co-operative Mercantile Insti- tution.
Van Wagenen Wilford, live stock and implements.
Watkins John, lumber.
Watkins Wm, notions and postmaster. Wilson James B, notions.
MILBURN.
Is a small village 5 miles north of Fairview and 33 north of Manti, the county seat of Sanpete county, and 12 from Mt. Pleasant, its banking town. The principal industry is farming. Has one good graded school, L. D. S. church. Population 150. Richard Graham, post- master.
Bills Wesley, constable. GRAHAM RICHARD, Postmaster, Farmer and Dealer in Live Stock. Housekeeper Thomas J, justice and farmer. Jones E B, general store. Mower Wm E, live stock.
Scovil A, live stock. Stewart Edmond, live stock. Stewart F M, dairy and live stock. Vance Willard, carpenter. Wheeler George, live stock.
MILFORD.
With a population of 300, is located at the junction of the O. S. L. and Utah & Pacific Rys, in the central part of Beaver county, 32 miles west from Bea- ver, the county seat, and 151 miles from Nephi, the nearest banking point. Has L. D. S. and Christian Scientists churches, good schools, substantial stores, etc. Stock raising and shipping are the leading industries. Exp., Pacific; Tel, W. U. P. B. Mckeon, postmaster.
Buchannon Angus M, saloon.
Consolidated Implement Co (of Salt Lake City), C B Stevens mgr, farm implements.
Dye Samuel G, railroad, exp and tel agt. Gillins Mrs Sadie, restaurant.
Hardy George, hotel.
Hawley Charles, livery.
Mckeon Patrick B, general store and postmaster.
Sawyer Mrs Inez V, general store.
Shindurling Thomas J, meats and har- ness.
Smith Gilbert B, livery.
Smithson Daniel, live stock.
Smithson Sisters (Susan and Kate), ho- tel. Stevens Clarence B, mgr Consolidated Implement Co.
Stoddard Arvin M, hotel.
TANNER EBENEZER, Live Stock Dealer. Fine Cattle a Specialty.
TANNER HOUSE, Mrs Mary A Tan- ner Propr. First-class in Every Re- spect. Rates Reasonable.
TANNER J T, President and Man- ager Tanner & Bakes Co
TANNER MRS MARY A, Propr Tan- ner House
Commercial Printing, ? Fancy Printing, TRIBUNE JOB PRINTING CO., Salt Lake City.
McCONAUGHY-McCARTNEY LUMBER CO.
Dealers in LUMBER and All Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL,
Office, 244 S. First West St. Telephone 327. Salt Lake City, Utah.
MIL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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TANNER & BAKES CO, J T Tanner
Pres and Mgr, Arthur Gentry Sec, C D White Supt, General Merchandise, Hay, Grain and Flour, Sheepmen's, Freighters', Miners' Stockmens' and
Farmers' Supplies. First-class Feed Stable Connected. Williams Wm D, hotel.
MILL CREEK.
Is a postoffice located on the R. G. W. Ry. 72 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, the county seat of county of same name, and is also its banking and ship- ping points Has a good creamery L. D. S. Church. Exp., Wells, Fargo & Co. Good milling facilities. N. J. Hansen, postmaster.
Allen John F, mason. Best Theo, music teacher.
Cornwall Bros, creamery.
HANSEN N J, Postmaster and Man- ager X L C R Co-op Institution. Hudsen Wm, mason.
McDonald David, blacksmith.
Murphy J E, physician.
North C A & Sons, general store. North J A, blacksmith.
Saville George, general store. X L C R Co-op Inst, general store.
MILL CREEK JUNCTION.
Is a station located on the Park City branch of the R. G. W. Ry, in the north- ern part of Salt Lake county, only 5 miles from Salt Lake City.
MILL FORK.
Is a small station located on the main line of the R. G. W. Ry, in the south- east portion of Utah county, 31 miles
southeast of Provo, and 76 from Salt Lake City.
MILLER.
A flourishing and thrifty little village of 1000 population, is located on the O. S. L. and R. G. W. Rys, 5 miles from Salt Lake City, in the county of same name, also its banking point, and 3 miles from Murray, its shipping point. Has a good flour mill, a brick manufac- tory, both run by electricity, one L. D. S. church, a district school. Mail daily. George Taylor, postmaster.
Bird Mrs, grocer.
Boyce Charles R, justice of peace.
Hughes James, shoemaker.
Husler Inter-Mountain Milling Co, flour mill.
Marks Charles E, principal school.
Salt Lake Pressed Brick Co. Spencer C C, plasterer.
Taylor George H, blacksmith and wa- gon maker. Walten T E, constable.
Wooley Thomas, grocer.
MILLS.
Is a small railroad station located on the main line of the O. S. L. R. R., in the southeastern portion of Juab county, 63 miles from Provo and 111 from Salt Lake City.
MILLVILLE.
Is a flourishing town located in Cache county, 5 miles southeast of Logan, the county seat and banking town. Has a flour mill, good stores, schools, etc. Is a thrifty agricultural community. Mail
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. L. L. DOWNING, Com. Agt., SALT LAKE CITY.
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DAYNES MUSIC CO., THE LEADING
MUSIC DEALERS,
EVERYTHING KNOWN IN MUSIC.
74 S. Main St., Salt Lake City.
PIANOS I ORGANS.
RICHTER & YOUNG Mines and Mining.
INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CO.,
408 McCORNICK BUILDING, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
152 MIL
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daily. Population 600.
Spackman, postmaster.
Sarah M.
THIS TOWN CONNECTED BY Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co's LONG DISTANCE LINES with all important Utah. Idaho: Montana and Wyoming poilits.
Cantwell F R & Bro, nurserymen.
Hansen L, creamery.
Haslam Wm, miller.
Norman L H, general merchandise.
Rouche John E, general merchandise. Sjoberg B, blacksmith.
SPACKMAN SARAH M, Postmis- tress.
Windberg J A, blacksmith. Yates Frederick, general merchandise.
MILTON.
A country postoffice located on the O. S. L. R. R., 8 miles north from Tooele City, in the eastern part of Tooele coun- ty, and 25 miles from Salt Lake City, its banking town. Has a good our mill and tannery. Population about 35. E. H. Rodeback, postmaster.
Richville Milling Co Utah Tanning Co, Rowe, Morris, Sum- merhays Co proprs.
MINERSVILLE.
A thrifty and flourishing town of 575 population, is located on Beaver river, southern part of Beaver county, 18 miles southwest from county seat of same name, 14 from Milford, its shipping point, and 156 from Nephi, its banking town. Has good water power, one flour mill be- ing operated by it, one L. D. S. church.
Mail daily except Sunday. Wm. Wood, postmaster.
Bowman John, blacksmith.
Bradshaw Samuel, mason.
Clayton F R, lawyer and flour mill.
Dotson R W, general store.
Fisher J M, constable.
Fotheringham John, mason.
Gusti Lorenzo, saloon.
Jameson George S, blacksmith.
Lessing Louis, saloon and hotel.
Lightner John H, carpenter.
Minersville Co-op Mercantile Institution.
WOOD WILLIAM JR, Postmaster, Hotel and Justice of Peace.
MINGO.
Is a station located on the O. S. L. R. R., in the southern part of Salt Lake county, 13 miles from Salt Lake City.
MOAB.
The county seat of Grand county, is located in the southern portion on Grand river, 35 miles from Thompson's, its ship- ping point, and about 175 from Provo, its banking town. Has fine water power, a saw, lumber and planing mill being in operation, a weekly newspaper, Grand Valley Times, one L. D. S. church, good graded schools. Mail daily. Population 400. Melissa Stack, postmistress.
Allison D T, barber. Cooper, Martin & Co, general store.
Crout & Connel, saloon. Darrow House.
Grand Valley Times. Grim & Montgomery, saw mill.
Hammond & Co, general store. Hinkley L J, justice of peace. Lang C B, music teacher.
Lang & Hall, photos.
Mallineux Alma, school teacher.
Maxwell Mrs A, milliner. Maxwell House.
R. L. Polk & Co., Directory, Gazetteer, Map and Atlas Publishers. SALT LAKE CITY.
R. L. POLK, Prest. ED. W. DUNCAN, V-Prest.&Treas. W. P. COOPER, Sec'y & Mngr.
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"Pike's Peak Route."
YOUNG & YOUNG, Real Estate,
203-204 WHITINGHAM BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY.
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Moab Market Co, meats. Olsen & Co, meats.
STACK JAMES W, Acting Postmas- ter, General Store and Notary.
Taylor Bros, cattle dealers.
Taylor Lester, cattle dealer. Taylor Mercantile Co, general store. Taylor Mrs Norman, restaurant.
Taylor W L, saloon.
Williams J W, physician and druggist.
MODENA.
Is a station located in the western part of Iron county, on the U. & P. R. R., 65 miles from Milford and 287 from Salt Lake City.
MOLEN.
A country postoffice located on the Ferron creek, in the western part of Emery county, 12 miles south of Castle Dale, the county seat, 35 from Manti, its banking town, and 45 from Price, its shipping point. Has one L. D. S. church. Mail semi-weekly. Edwin Caldwell, post- master. (For list of business names see Ferron).
MONA.
A thrifty little village on the O. S. L. . R. R., in the northeastern part of Juab county, 8 miles north of Nephi, its coun- ty seat, banking and shipping point. Has one L. D. S. church. John G. Felton, postmaster.
THIS TOWN CONNECTED BY Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co's LONG DISTANCE LINES with all important Utah. Idaho, Montana and Wyoming points.
Carter Ruben, carpenter.
Ellertson John, general store. Kay Ed Jr, blacksmith.
KAY & SONS, General Store.
Keyte F A, live stock.
Mona Co-op Mercantile Institution, gen- eral store.
Newton J N, carpenter.
Swasey L N, live stock. Vest James, blacksmitlı.
Yates John, justice of peace.
Young A P, constable.
MONROE.
With a population of 1000, is in the southern part of Sevier county, 11 miles south from Richfield, the county seat and nearest banking point, and 4 miles from Elsinore, the nearest shipping point. It is noted for its excellent hot sulphur springs and baths located one mile east of town. Has L. D. S., Methodist and Presbyterian churches, good schools, substantial stores, etc. J. H. McCarty, postmaster.
Andreasen Severin, carpenter. Asimus & McNamara (W F Asimus, L M McNamara), nursery. Bertelsen Andrew, flour mill.
Bertelsen Mrs Emily, general store. Bertelsen Joseph D, blacksmith.
Borg Joseph, harnessmaker.
Christiansen Christian P, mgr Monroe Theater.
Clark Wm, saloon.
Ericksen Fernando, general store.
Gregersen Mrs N P, milliner.
Hesse J B & Co (John B Hesse, Thomas Cooper), general store.
Hoopes Benjamin W, barber.
Jeppesen Wm, blacksmith. Johnson Niels, plasterer.
Jorgensen Bros (John G, Frank H and Charles A), general store.
KENTUCKY HOUSE, J H McCarty
Propr The Popular Hotel of The Town. Headquarters for Commercial Men. Good Accommodations at Rea- sonable Rates.
Lisonbee Hugh E, wool grower.
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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
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UTAH STAMP & STENCIL CO.,
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Knutsford Hotel Block, Salt Lake City.
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Loring George B, physician and drugs. Lundquist Charles J, shoemaker.
MCCARTY HOMER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, Notary Public and Mi- ning Engineer, County Surveyor of Sevier County. Correspondence Solic- ited.
MCCARTY JAMES H, Propr Ken- tucky House and Postmaster. Magleby Hans O, furniture.
Magleby O & Co (Orson Magleby), gen- eral store.
Monroe Brass Band, Thomas Ranson leader.
Monroe Theater, C P Christiansen mgr. NILSSON BROS (Jeppa and Andrew) Dealers in General Merchandise, Gro- ceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, Etc. Mi- ning Supplies a Specialty. Peterson Charles A, shoemaker. Price Rev J F (Methodist) .
Ranson Mrs Annie, milliner.
Ranson Thomas, leader Monroe Brass Band. Swain Burt, harnessmaker.
Tuft Hans, live stock.
Wicklund Jacob, hotel.
MONTICELLO.
Is a small postoffice located on the Montezuma Creek, in the eastern part of San Juan county, of which it is the county seat, and 280 miles from Salt Lake City. Its banking town is Du- rango, Colo. Population 150. C E Wal- ton Jr postmaster.
Bailey Nephi, boots and shoes.
Monticello Co-op Store, general mdse. Monticello Mill Co. flour mill.
WALTON C E JR, Postmaster.
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MONUMENT.
Is a little station located in the north- ern part of Box Elder county, at the
northern point of the Great Salt Lake, 53 miles from Corinne and 114 from Salt Lake City.
MORGAN.
In the central part of Morgan county, of which it is the judicial seat, is lo- cated on the Union Pacific Railroad, 25 miles southeast of Ogden and about 25 northeast of Salt Lake City. It has three general stores, a flour mill, cream- ery, hotels, one weekly newspaper, The Morgan Mirror. Exp., Pacific. Tel., W. U. Mail daily. Population of township 600 Dr T S Wadsworth postmaster.
Anderson Olof, bishop North Morgan Ecclesiastical Ward.
Bowman Victor, county superintendent schools.
Butters Thomas, blacksmith.
Campbell Cornelius, watch repairer.
Clark Frederick, county surveyor.
CLEVELAND W N, Agent U. P. R.
R. Co., Agt Pacific Express Co, Mgr Western Union Telegraphı Co.
Coolbear David, notions. ›
Coolbear Mrs Kate, millinery.
Corbitt Moroni N, blacksmith.
COVINGTON O W, Editor and Pub- lisher Morgan Mirror. (See adv.)
Crawford Christopher, sheriff Morgan county.
Crouch Herbert B, clerk Z C M I.
Durrant James, county recorder.
Eddington John, city marshal
Eddington Mrs Sarah, dressmaker.
Francis Samuel, lawyer.
Francis Samuel J, justice.
Francis & Osgood (Arthur W Francis, Charles F Osgood), general store.
Fry Richard R, clerk Z C M I.
Geary Thomas H, blacksmith.
HARDING THOMAS, Manager Z C M I of Morgan. Heiner Anthony, farmer and cattle breeder. Heiner David, sheep dealer and breeder.
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HEINER GEORGE, Agricultural Im- plements, Stoves and Ranges, Wagons, Wagon Stock, Wholesale Grain, Hay and Potatoes. Heiner Moroni, meats.
Heiner Roswell M, meats.
Hogg Robert, plasterer.
Kingston E Oliver, clerk J Williams.
Little F A, county treasurer.
Littlefield & Eddington (Joseph Little- field, James B Eddington), saloon.
MORGAN HOUSE, Mrs J R Stuart Proprietor.
Morgan Mill & Elevator Co, Samuel Francis pres, Edward Spackman sec and treas, flour mill.
MORGAN MIRROR (Weekly), O W Covington editor and publisher. (See adv.)
Pacific Express Co, W N Cleveland agt. Parkinson P, general store.
Paulson Thomas, harness.
Pence & Robison (Charles A Pence, Brigham J Robison), masons.
Randall Oren H, creamery and hog breeder.
Rawle James R, brick and lime mnfr. Rawle Richard, shoemaker.
Robinson Mrs Maggie, fruit grower. Rock Peter, fruit grower.
Smith Conrad, fruit grower. Spackman Edward, sec and treas Mor- gan Mill and Elevator Co.
Stevens Roswell H, carpenter. Stuart James R, shoemaker.
STUART MRS J R, Propr Morgan House.
Taggart James, county clerk.
Taggart Miss Jessie, dressmaker.
Tonks Charles, farmer, fruit grower, cat- tle and horse breeder.
Tonks Wm, farmer, fruit grower, cat- tle and horse breeder.
Tucker James, shoemaker.
Tucker & Rich (James Tucker, Wm H Rich), agricultural implements, wag- ons and produce.
Tucker & Tonks (James Tucker, Wm Tonks), shoes.
Turner Charles, mayor and bishop South Morgan Ecclesiastical Ward.
Turner Miss Eliza C, millinery.
UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO., W N Cleveland Agent.
Wadsworth Thomas S, physician and postmaster.
Welch Mrs Jane, dressmaker.
Welch Robert H, clerk J Williams.
Western Union Telegraph Co, W N Cleveland mgr.
White Mrs Emma, dressmaker.
Williams Daniel O, clerk J Williams. Williams. Hotel, Hyrum Williams propr. WILLIAMS JOSEPH, General Mer- chandise and Wholesale Dealer in and Shipper of all Kinds of Country Pro- duce, Grain, Hay, Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
Williams Josepli Jr, clerk J Williams.
Z C M I of MORGAN, Thomas Hard- ing Mgr, General Store, Grain, Hay, Produce, Agricultural Implements, Wagons, etc.
MORONI.
On the Sanpete Valley R. R., in cen- tral part of Sanpete county, is 18 miles north of Manti, the county seat, and 8 from Mt Pleasant, the nearest banking point. It has L. D. S. and Methodist
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Churches, good public schools, two creameries, a flour mill, etc. Exp., Pa- cific. Tel., W. U. Population 1200. C C Livingston postmaster.
Anderson Andrew, mgr Moroni Co-op Mercantile Institution.
Blackham Bros (John, Samuel and
Alma), wool growers.
Bradley Orlando, city mayor.
Bruno Scott, wool grower.
Burnell Rev Mrs H L (Methodist).
Christensen Bros (James and Peter), general store.
Christensen Mrs Calista, milliner.
Christensen Niels Jr, grocer and cream- ery.
Cook Daniel H, blacksmith.
Coombs Arthur F, railroad, exp and tel agt.
Draper Marvin C, saloon.
Eliason Niels L, hotel.
Frandsen John, marshal.
Hardy Aaron, notary public.
Hardy Aaron Jr, furniture, mason, etc. Harvey Martha E, milliner.
Jensen Bros Milling Co, J W Jensen mgr, flour mill.
Jensen Jens W, mgr Jensen Bros Mill- ing Co.
Livingston C C, postmaster.
Livingston J C Jr, mgr Meadow View Creamery Co.
Meadow View Creamery Co, J C Living- ston Jr mgr.
Monson Mons, mgr Monson Opera House Monson Opera House, Mons Monson mgr.
Morley Thomas, blacksmith.
Moroni Co-operative Mercantile Institu- tion, John W Irons pres, Andrew An- derson mgr, general store.
Tidwell James, livery.
MORRISON.
Is a station located on the S. P. V. Ry., in the southern part of Sanpete county, about 5 miles south of Manti, and 126 from Salt Lake City.
MOUNDS.
Is a small railway station located on the main line of the R. G. W. Ry., near the northern boundary line of Emery county, 17 miles southeast of Price and 139 from Salt Lake City.
MOUNT CARMEL.
A country postoffice located on the Rio Virgin River in the western part of Kane county, 20 miles north of Kanab, the county seat, 100 from Belknap, its shipping point, and 75 from Richfield, its banking town. It is entirely a farm- ing and stock raising community. Has one L. D. S. Church. Population 150. W J Jolley postmaster.
JOLLEY W J, Postmaster, Nursery and Fruit Grower.
MOUNT NEBO.
Is a flourishing, thrifty little village in the southern part of Utah county on the R. G. W. Ry., 32 miles south of Provo City, its county seat, and 16 miles from Payson, its banking town. Has one Methodist Church and about 40 pop- ulation. John R Newton postmaster.
Bishop Mrs Mary, hotel. Bushnell O H, lumber.
Campbell S C, dry goods and groceries. Graham & Howell, blacksmiths.
Hansen Mads, plasterer.
Irvine H A, grocer.
Johnson O J, carpenter.
Mattoon C H, carpenter.
NEWTON JOHN R, Postmaster and Farmer.
Walker J P, carpenter.
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MT. PLEASANT.
With a population of 3000, is an in- corporated city. on the Sevier Valley Branch of the R. G. W. Ry., in the cen- tral part of Sanpete county, 22 miles north of Manti, the county seat. Has L. D. S., Methodist and Presbyterian churches, good schools, a bank, flour mills, planing mills, creamery, etc., and a live weekly newspaper, The Pyramid. The city is lighted by electricity. Exp., Wells, Fargo & Co. Tel., W. U. and Des- eret. Abraham Johnson, postmaster.
Allred Bros, confectioners.
Anderson Enterprise Band, J M Boyden leader.
Anderson Rasmus, real estate.
Anderson & Ellison (Eloese Anderson, June Ellison), milliners.
Arnoldson Lars, livery.
Ash W O & Co (Wm O Ash, Everett McCarthy), hardware.
Barton & Rosenlof, saloon.
Barton & Sire, barbers.
BOYDEN J M, Editor The Mt. Pleas- ant Pyramid. (See adv.)
Brand & Strom (George Brand, Rudolph Strom), carpenters.
Carter John, apiarist.
Cassaday Harry V, physician.
Christensen George & Co (George Chris- tensen, James Munson), general store.
CHRISTENSEN SOREN X, Attor- ney-at-Law.
Clemenson George, blacksmith.
Clemenson & Co (O N Clemenson, H C Baumann), harness and farm imple- ments.
Cliff Edward, nursery.
Consolidated Furniture Co, F C Jensen pres, Ferdinand Clark sec and treas, furniture, etc.
ERICKSEN FERDINAND, Attor- ney-at-Law, Collections, Etc., and Mayor of Mount Pleasant.
Ericksen Meat & Grocery Co, Alif Erick- sen pres, Henry Ericksen sec and treas, meats and grocers.
Green Webster, agt R G W Ry, Wells, Fargo & Co's Exp and W U Tel Co. Gunderson Anton, confectioner.
Gunderson Bros (Lars and Erick), car- penters.
Gunderson James, saloon.
Hampshire Charles E Jr, barber.
Hansen Bent, planing mill.
Hansen Christian, blacksmith.
Hasler John, musical merchandise.
Jensen Francis, propr Nielsen House.
Jensen James F, saloon.
Johnson Abraham, postmaster.
Jorgensen Lars, restaurant.
Josephson Joseph E, tailor.
Kofford & Johnson (Erastus Kofford, Abraham Johnson), general store.
Kroll Carl E, shoemaker.
Lamont Mrs James, millinery.
Larsen Soren, tailor.
Larson John E, watchmaker.
Larson Niel, livery.
Lavin Mrs restaurant.
Lowe Joseph W, saloon.
Lundberg August, dentist and jeweler.
McArthur Melvin, apiarist.
McGougan Charles, dentist.
Madsen Andrew, mgr Mt Pleasant Opera House.
Madsen A & Sons Mercantile Co, An- drew Madsen pres, Neil M Madsen sec and treas, general store.
Madsen & Longsdorf (Niel M Madsen, Showman D Longsdorf), produce.
Maiben & Aldrich (Alfred H Maiben, Lyman W Aldrich), drugs.
MATSON JOHN A, Propr Mt Pleas- ant Marble Works.
Matson Peter, mgr Mt Pleasant Electric Light Co.
Morrey Herbert P, physician.
Mt Pleasant Commercial and Savings Bank (capital $50,000), N S Neilson pres, O F Wall cashr.
Mt Pleasant Creamery Co, Ole Hansen pres, E K Barton v-pres, P Matson sec and treas, creamery and general store. Mt Pleasant Electric Light Co, Peter Matson mgr.
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Che Mt. Pleasant Pyramid.
An Independent Newspaper, Published Every Friday Morning by the
PYRAMID PUBLISHING CO., J. M. BOYDEN, Editor and Manager.
Official Paper of the People of Sanpete County. Being Independent in Politics and Religion is read by all Classes and Sects, and is an Unexcelled Medium by which the Foreign and Local Advertiser can reach all the People. Correspondence for rates, etc., solicited.
First-Class Job Office in Connection.
PROVO, UTAH.
BRIGHAM YOUNG ACADEMY BUSINESS COLLEGE
Mt Pleasant Opera House, Andrew Mad- sen mgr.
MT PLEASANT PYRAMID THE,
The Pyramid Publishing Co Publish- ers, J M Boyden Editor. (See adv.)
Mt Pleasant Roller Mills, N S Nielson mgr.
Mt Pleasant Wool & Live Stock Com- mission Co, F C Jensen mgr.
Nicholson John W, saloon.
Nielsen House, Francis Jensen propr. Nielson N S, mgr Mt Pleasant Roller Mills.
Nilson A S, mgr Queen City Roller Mills. Olson Olof E, shoemaker.
OMENN ANDREW P, Propr Mt
Pleasant Hotel.
Pennington Charles, billiards.
Poulson Alexander H, general store.
PYRAMID PUBLISHING CO THE
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