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Show tiik .SPANISH fork press, srANisn folk, utaii Itefore the County CotntulHHloners of I'tuh County, In the matter of a apodal ond Election, for Benjamin Drainage District, In Utah REAL ESTATE TOR SALE -- 0 acres, excellent beet laial; (5 room brick bouse; good barn ami outbuildings; well irrigated; 1 mi from Lelii. $0o00.00. Kuj?nr ;kts ritiii 4 la lfa relinquishment I.!.") acre stock ranch and full equipment, north end of county. 21 acres of good land suitable for truck garden, tine modern inane and improvements near Murray. $ 111, Olio. 00 acres in Lake View; splendid beet land; good home; large dairy barn; plenty of water. $21,000.. 12 room residence modern, 4Jd E. ('enter Stive1, Provo. Furnished, (lood rental property. $(5,000.00 Large cattle ranch, well stocked and improved in Deep Creek near line. $40,000. and pasture land; $(5,000.00 acres beet land near Pav'son. acres good pasture land near 10(5 Spanish Fork, $o,(ioo. 7.'! acres ba t land and pasture near io.no Fork, Spanish $!,o( 27 acres choicest land In Spanish Fork ( Md Field, $7,000. ISO acre dairy farm; good summer range adjoining, tine house and large cow barn. Act quick, a good bargain.. o7 acres in Lake Shore; home, sta-bl' e, machinery, acres all good beet land, small, mv bouse and stables; ample water; $24,000. If you dont see something lure you like call on us anyway. o'her places, all sizes and prices. Before going to Idaho, let us show you what wo have there. We have lots of Realty Company SPANISH FOLK, FTA1I RUBALITES HAVE BIG THE OLD CO-O- P. The Older The Better HEALTH ' ADVANTAGE P1l?Nand Fresh Air and Sunlicht Da Much to Check Ravages ol Tuberculosis. Abundance National Disaster After-Wa- r Problems Not Solved Correctly Predicts Washington, D. C. Ietslstent Suoscrlptlon Price, Entered February If class matter, at Spanish Fork, Utah. of $l.btf per year d 22, 1902, as the Postofllce at Act Of Congress aec-on- March 3, 1897. Indus- ronsclent lous saving Drainage District, a corporation try and stoutly, must be depended upon to avert the of Ftali County, Utah, filed with the 'nutiomil disaster" which larks In the Uourd of County Commissioners of cost of living issue, according to PresiOnly Increased producItuh County, Iah, a written request dent Wilson. tion and real thrift, ho said, can be praying that suit! Hoard of County effective prices and bilng-inconditions buck to a point wbeto Commissioners u once arrange a specwages nml the cost of necessities will ial Imml election to be held in said be properly balanced. The President, Henjamlu Drainage District to sub- outlining the economic policy upon mit to the land owners urn! those which tlie government Is buuing its fight to reduce prices, made t clour qualified to vote at said election the thut Hit! principles underlying the camfollowing question: "Shull the Hoard paign for thrift conducted by the Savof Supervisors of suld Henjnmin ings Division of the Treasury Depait-incu- t throng!, the sale of War Savings Drainage! District be authorized to Stumps und Treasury Savings ure the principles which must issue the bonds of said district in rescue tlie nation ftoiu conditions more Twenty-Fund sum One Hundred of the dungerous to tlie prosperity and life of ive Thousand Dollars for the the people thuu the war Itself. purpose of raising funds und money Increasing wages will not meet the from the sale thereof with which to situation, the President said. Wage inconstruct drains, drainagu canals and crease In the great Industries of the other required improvements deemed country under present conditions will tend to push ptiees further and necessary to drain lands in said dis- only out of rearh, and the President further trict. said bonds to run not less than asserted that wage readjustments must five years nor more than forty years wait upon the outcome of the and to bear Interest payable semitight to pull down prices. Demands unwisely made and pasannually at a rate not exceeding six per cent per annum, to be called sionately insisted upon at this time Drainage District Bonds, hich said menace the peace and prosperity of bonds shall not be sold for less than the country as nothing else could, said the President. "Anil this contributes ninety per cent of their pur value and to b.iiig about the very results which used the proceeds of which shall he such demands are Intended to remedy." for no other purpose than paying the The lrc; blent, emphasizing the sericost of constructing such drain, drain- ousness of the cond.tiona which conage canal or other like work 'deemed front the country, said: "We are face to face with a situnecessary to drain the lands within which is more likely to effect ation said district. the happiness and prosperity, and Said Board of County Commission- even the life, of our people than the ers after due consideration of said war Itself. We have now got to do request for the calling of said bond nothing less than bring our Induselection, did. on the 6th day of Oct- tries and our labor back to a normal has!? nftpr the greatest upheaval ober. 1919, order a special election kpown to history, and the winter hereIs notice and said for purpose, ahead of us may bring sufferjust by given that such election hag been ing infinitely greater than tlie war BenIn said called and will be held brought upon us if we blunder or iamin Drainage District, In (Utah fall in the process. An admirable of patriotic deCounty. State of Utah, on the first spirit of day of November, A. D. 1919, for votion, and of community action the purpose of submitting to the land guided and inspired us while the owners of said district and all per- fighting was on. We shall need all sons entitled to vote ut said election these now, and need them in a Shall the heightened degree if we are to the following question: the first tasks of peace. of said BenjaBoard of Supervisors are more difficult than the They min Drainage District he authorized tasks of war more complex, less in to Issue the bonds of said district easily understood and require more the sum of One Hundred anil Twenty Intelligence, patience and sobriety. Five Thousand Dollars, for the pur- We mobilized our man power for pose of raising funds and money the fighting; let us now mobilize our with which to construct drains, drain- brain power and our consciences for age canals and other required im- the reconstruction. If we fail It will mean national disaster. The priprovements deemed necessary to first is to Increase promary step Draindrain lands In said Benjamin duction and facilitate transportation, not run to bonds age District, said so as to make up for the destruetion less than five yearB nor more than wrought by the war, the terrible forty years and to hear Interest, scarcities It created, amt so as soon at a rate not as possible relieve our people of the nayahle cent six per annum, cruel harden of high prices per exceeding to be called Drainage District Bonds Pointing out the thrift remedy for which saidjhonds shall not he sold the sfiifition now before the people, for less than ninety per cent of their the President said: Only by keeping the rost of propar value and the proceeds of which duction on Its nresent level, by Inshall he used for no other purpose creasing production and by rigid than paying the cost of constructing economy and saving on the part of such drains, drainage canals or other the people can hope for large like works deemed necessary to decreases la the burdensome rost of drain lands within said district? living which now weighs us down." Buy W.' S. S. landFor the convenience of the W S S- owners within said Pralnage District said the that Is notice hereby given VHAT A YOUNG MAN Hoard of County Commissioners have provided one polling place within KNOWS said district, at which polling place said special election will lie held on "Presumably every young man At the Ben- knows, as a physical fact, that he can said day, as follows: Is situated In 3o nothing next year which ho cannot jamin Hall, which Hall In sonto degree, do today. The District. said Benjamin Important question Is whether the time Notice Is further given that the will come early enough in life to do said Board of County Commissioners him any particular good. A lazy man cannot have named as the Judges who shall trious Inpossibly make himself industhe future: or an extravagant preside at said polling place and economical. If It Is done at all Hap, named special election tlie following be must do it at an Immediate present John Johnson, Tho- moment at some tight now! No persons, man ever saved a penny In the future, or mas Richardson, John Shepherd. ever will. He has got to save Notice Is further given that the penny in his hand at the moment or the he and those that are en- will be broke to the day of his death. who election To save the penny In hand he titled to vote at said doRlre to east their ballots in !avor must resist the temptation to spend it. Every year that he does not re- of the Issuing of said bonds shall cast ballots which shall contain the slst weakens his ability to resist. It Is within the "Drainage Bonds of Benja- who has the knowledge of everybody ordinaiy circle of acquainYes or min Drainage District tances that, after a certain time, the words equivalent thereto; and those man who lives up to the lmit of his Inand parties entitled to come which about nine times out of vote nt said election who desire .to ten means a little beyond accepts that cost their ballot against the issuing as a normal condition and just autoof said bond shall cast ballots which matically spends all that he gets. contain the words: "Drainage Bonds If he can realize by thirty, or sooner, that he Is spending his future of Benjamin Drainage District No every day, it will be a good thing for him or words equlvalenl4lhereto. Editorial from the Saturday Evening Thn polling plnce will he opened Post. at seven oclock A. M. and will conStart now with War Savings Stamps. tinue open until setlen o'clock P. M. Get on a budget basis. Make W. S S the first Hem on the budget. You will on said day. have money when the other follow is WITNESS our hands this 6th day looking for a Job. govera-ment'- i Utah-Idah- o PERILS AHEAD Certifi-eute- $7,000. a ELISIIA WARNER, Editor EZRA WARNER, Manager Published Every Tnuriday OF ECONOMIC 1 Our Hobby g $17,000. 1200 Utah-Xvad- To all persone interested: Not lee is hereby given that oa the 2tli day of September, A. D. 1919, the Hoard of Supervisors of Uuiiju-nii- n -0 terms. OF SPECIAL ROND ELECTION. heart of Benjamin; excellent land, $8,000, Modern Inane in Spanish Fork; 8 rooms; large lot. $4700.00 acres West of Spanish Fork; good bee and alfalfa laud, $7,000.00. s acres with home; sugar beet, all in Lelii; plenty of water. $(1000.00 1(i() acre dry farm west of Lelii. non-residen- .NOTICE $a, 000.00. 20 acres in acres sugar beet and alfalfa land; 4 room house; fine barn; located on cement state road at edge of city limits Ituh. County, mile west of Lelii, boot, 1 aiul idl'iill'ii land; plenty of water. 40 $1(500, good ::H0 acre $T( 10.00 11 WILSON VARKS Is Good FF Ask to see samples of Printin'; our bci' ncsscards. visiting cards, wedding and o'her invitations, s pam- phlets. folders, letter heads, statements, shipping tags, envelopes, etc., constantly carried in stock for your accommodation Get our figures on that printing you have been thinking of New Type, s Latest Stylo Faces Dr. C. D. Livingston DENTIST. Ilioiie 123-- J. Spanish Fork, Utah freer Building iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH J 1ST RECEIVED NEW SOMETHING IN LA I LI.IERS All solid gold, Utah stone rings Moonstone, Mossagate, Ameytrlce, Laplz. and Reconstructed Rubles. . o, DANCER IN CLOSED WINDOWS. National TEA Five minutes a day. 300 days a year thats 1500 minutes; 25 hours or 3 eight hour days. while to buy your those three days so that tea right real of enjoyment? may be days For those who really want the best, we carry HEINZ OLIVES. The first bottle will convince. Isnt it worth Get Schilling Tea here. ' ; towns People wlio live In tlie smaller l ealili ada have on farms greai and in that vantage over the city dwellers of abundant supply ever all have they fresh air and sunlight. These two gifts of nature, so lavish y bestowed, are not always appreciatThey are ed to their fullest extent. against weapons the strongest two of the menace of tuberculosis, or consumption. ns it Is sometimes called. I Hut consumption is not unknown tilt rural districts. Tin death rate is sometimes as great in these sec tions as in the more erowded loenllties, chiet! of carelessness or ind'ooreneo to laws of lient'li. Few, indeed, are the farm houses or tlie homes in the smaller cities and u.'nges that cannot have an outdoor Oil the contrary, we s.ooi ing port'll. often find that the windows of sleepslim tight ing rooms in the home are 11111 night air in the mistaken belief is harmful. This paves tlie way for disease, ope ciully tuberculosis, which generally tlie lungs. White Plague Kills 1E0.C00 a Year. The white plague claimed loO.tkMi lives lust year 'In the Inited Slates. More than l.UOO.OIKi Americans nresuf from it today. These figures ore compiled from reports of experts all mer the country and sent to the National Tuberculosis Association, the comloading agency In the country to bat this disease. This organization Is sponsor for the Rod Cross Christinas Sea' sale, front widt h its financial sup pt rt is childly derived. As medical science Ims proved consumption is both prevotii.'iido and cura Idt. the suffering caused by this ills erse Is largely untiecessury. Most tuberculosis victims are between linages of eighteen and forty five, C.viua Half Billion Loss Annually. These are the years when people are most active, the years of their grentt st production. The snuliing out of these lives just when they are ut the height of their usefulness mentis an nniitml loss to the country of near l half u billion dollars. Fresh air Is tin cheapest of medicines. Outdoor sleeping porches are not vfiy iu the siik. They help well w,.t ,m, ,lt. ro untry dweller cun have this uid to healthy ut far less Inconvenience than Ids city iielglihot, y(,u can help directly by seeing Hint you and your family are living under conditions possible. UIUBi fci-ln- CHINAWARE- Celery, Sweet Potatoes Bakery Goods - Meat Dishes wiU be higher. Factories are months behind in production. Our next shipments will be at advanced prices. Cranberries There is a sense of aatisfaition table. in having the best on ones Come here for it. DITV NOW. ' ,r : I ID OF I I can give you fi , Association, Each Year From the Disease. Did you ever figure out how much time you give to the enjoyment of tea? MORAL: Tuberculosis Which Sponsors the Annual Sale of Red Cross Christmas Seals, Reports 130.000 Death y t 1 " ' c' TO BIT the best idea, if look at my new you will come and tt.m trii you w n r la9 ,lu what they are wealing wjff ' centers, can make you a t ttiA s F -- t 4. ,:ii 1 semi-annual- U". Store ti:ii:i!!i!i!ll!!ii!!l!!!i!i land-owne- vo-ds- land-owne- t: f ; I can sell you one from $75 to $135 per acre. Let me know your wants, and I can supply yiu if its In the farm line. JCtIN E. HARRIS, Real Estate, Moore, Butte Co., Idaho. In Lost River Valley. (adv) ping, A. G. Stoddard M. D. CITY and QUARANTINE PHYSICAN Offic Over Poblofltce and at Residence Phone 45 J. -- to-wl- t IF IT IS A FARM YOU WANT and one that will pay fer itself yy crop- HOURS 2 to 4 P. M. W. Hagan, M. D. Office at Creer Building Office Phone 32 Hour, 2 to 4 w-- p.r. Ians Ii. Baker Claude F.Buker & BAKER Attorneys and Counselors At Law 108 W. Center St Elks Bldg. PROVO, UT. EUREKA, UT. BAKER B. H. uiii Livery and Feed Stables Hack Meets all Trains Fhone 12 Spanish Fork rs f DR. I. S. EVANS DENTIST Office In CHEER BUILDING) : Phono I rs of October, J ly Strangs Jewelry 1919. rygtfg k , ' R. H. ANDRUS Attorney and Counselor at Law Spanish Foak, Utah I 4 ( i Notary and Abstract Work Dr. Joseph Hughes Good range, sideboard, For Sale JOSEPH REECE, Several hundred women members of Office at Residence.. . . , . Corner ot secretary, center table, stove, ward- Chairman of the Board of County Centufy of BerkeI,!? Commissioners. reoffer No reasonable robe und cot. ley California, have organized and are 3 ..1st South and 1st West dice Hours, 10 to 12 a.m. and 3 to fused If taken immediately.. S. W. Attest: L.T. EPPERSON, County 'ormties! f tWentT'filX War RavlnS 5 p.m. Sunday by Appointment. 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