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Show AN ORDINANCE CnntliiR to the ''Untied StafcH BETZVTLTE TALES Ads. as Pilgath Gubb's Reputation 3y Ellis Parker Bailer. w Props o America nnrt it n fiwlKnn, (he right tr ronHtniet, rwilntal: and orwrato at jjCLTHMiiry conductors and appliance! necessary for tne .operation of power traiiHinlHKlnn line in B:ian!Rj Yrk City, (flinty of Utah, State Oi Utah. lie It ordained by the city council o Spanish Fork City: Section 1. That the United Stater r.f America and its anhlgnu hereafter to be known and called In this ordt nance "Ornntco," is hereby granted the right, franchise and privilege to construct, operate and maintain upon, along, through, under and In tht mreet, beginning with the Internee tion of the Spanish 'Fork canyon county road and the city limits nta the aoutheaat corner of said city and following Bald county road to the of said county ro;i interaecuon and Kighth tlast street, thence running west on Fourth South street to Broadway, all necesnary poles. posts, cables, wires, appliances and appurtenances necensary and requls 1le to the operation and main tenance of a high tension power transmlRHion line In this city for a period of thirty years. 2. That Section said grantee shall, In erecting the said poles and posts and In doing underground work disturb the streets, Kldewalks. and pavements as little as possible, and hall at all times after erecting said poles, posts, wires, cables, and other fixtures, replace all streets so. dis turbo d by them In equally as good condition as they were before being disturbed. Section 3. That the construction of the power transmission line here in referred to shall commence within ninety (90) days after the granting ot this franchise, and the passing of this ordinance, and shall be completed within one hundred and twenty days (120) days from the commencement of work thereon. Section 4. That all poles and post:) used by the grantees herein shall be straight and at all points where there is an unusual, strain shall be sufficiently staid in a workmanlike manner and at all points shall be so placed as not to interfere with travel or the ordinary use of the streets and public highways, and said grantee shall place all poles and ports In, along, upon and through aid streets as It may be directed by the city council, or some committee or person authorized by It for that purpose, and said grantee hall furthermore comply with the terms and requirements of existing .ordinances, and ordinances that may be hereafter passed by the city council of this city, not destructive to the rights heretn granted. Section 6. That all work done by the grantee herein upon the public street, or other public places with! this city, shall be done by the salt grantee under the supervision ot the city council of this city, or some committee or person authorized by the city council for that purpose, the right being expressly reserved herein by the city council acting through Its committee or person to condemn ny work of construction or maintenance not done or penormed in accordance with the. terms of this franchise. Section C. That the franchises and privileges herein and hereby granted ball be void and of no effect unless the grantee herein named shall within sixty days from the passage of thiB ordinance, file with the city recorder of Spanish Fork, Utah, Its acceptance In writing of tnis franchise and all Its terms, conditions, and pen4 alties. . t . That this ordinance shall take effect from and immediately the day following its first publication. Passed by the city council of Spanish Fork City, Utah county, state of Utah, this 6th day of October, A. D. Section 7. Auto-Hous- Atdhor ofPids i$ Pigs Eic ILLUSTRATED By PETER NEWELL Let us build you an inch ad. in this paper; a col umn ad., a page ad., or any old size ad. SMitaiiMtMtlllMUIIMIMMMtlMtll(ltlt9w What you've got to sell What it's worth Why it's best at that price Such an advertisement in this paper will bring buyers who hardly knew you existed before you advertised. CALIFORNIA NOTICE. To and with pave grade cement the sidewalk pavement on the north side of First South street, between Main and Eighth East street, and on the east Bide ot First Fast street, between First South street and Fourth South street and on the north side ot Fourth South street, between First East street and Second East street, and fourteen rods on the east side of Second East street, beginning at the southwest corner of L. O. Lawrence's property line, and running fourteen rods north. The property to be affected and benefited by the said Improvement is all the frontage abutting First South street on the south side or Clocks 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37. 38 and 39, and all the frontage abutting First East street on the west side of blocks 26, 13 and 7, and ail the frontage abutting Fourth South street on the south side of block 7, and all tha frontage aoutting Second East street on the west side, beginning at the southwest corner of u O. Lawrence's 14 rods property line and running north, all la plat "A." Spanish Fork City survey of building lots. The expense of paving said walVs shall be borne and developed by the property aoutting the same, and the estimated cost of such pavement cents per $2,213.64 In all, or square foot for all pavement abuttina on the said property, lots, blocks, pieces, and parcels, or land, there being 20,164 square feet of pavement proposed, and 6,031 linear feet of property abutting the said n hereby deter mined and declared that the depth It has been and Is YOU ARE READING PIRATES THIS AD. OTHERS WILL READ YOURS L 3 They sail the high and low seas of commerce. They pay millions a everybody reads the da. in this paper. They furnish as much news to the man in town and on the farm as the personals, and often more. Peter Smith's wifo wants a new hau Smith sees by the paper that Jones is sell Ing hats at so much. John-sen- 's store ad. is miaulng from the paper Johnson's trying a policy. JTOST year for advertising. Their profit is millions. Spike their guns with j generous advertising in this your home paper. Use the mail order's own weapon RESULT a money - Jones gets Smith's Smith's wife eels her hat. MM, tif W. . U.) Round trip rates on sale daily. Limit returning six months.... The city council of Spanish Fork City, Utah. Intends to make the following described Improvements, the same to be paid for by a special tax or local assessment on the property In paving district No. 4 heretofore created and hereafter described, MAIL ORDER uupyriyhh is Utah Independent Telephone Co. Let it tell In forceful terms: ' i. what everybody wants. Get it by using "The Phone that talks." Telephone Service T of property which will be benefited by and which shall bear the expense of said paving is fifty feet back from the street lines as above named on the said blocks. That a local assessment shall be 1909. levied cn the lots, parts of lots, F. M. SNELL, pieces or parcels of land within the Mayor Spanish Fork, Utah. said paving district No. 4, specially Attest: mentioned above, and also mentioned LARS WILLIAM NIELSEN, In the ordinance creating said paving Recorder of Spanish Fork, Utah. district No. 4, for the purpose of de State of Utah. County of Utah, Span- fraying the expenses of paving the ish Fork City ss. The said sidewalks as aforesaid. I. Lars William Nielsen, city re- said sidewalks shall be four feet In foIn and the city of Span- width. corder, ish Fork, comity of Utah, state of All protests and objections to the Utah, hereby certify that the above making oi said Improvements must and foregoing Is a full, true, and cor- be presented in writing to the city rect copy of an ordinance granting recorder on or before the 19th day of to the United States of America, and November, at 8 o'clock, the time set Its assigns, the right to construct, when the city council will hear and maintain, and operate all necessary consider such protests and objec conductors and appliances necessary! tions. Tor the operation of a high tension ! The protestants will state the depower transmission lino in upanisn of their respective pieces, Fork City, Utah county, state of scription parcels, lots or parts ot lots, together " Utah. with the number of linear feet abut Passed by the city council of said ting tho said proposed improvement. city on the 6th day of October, A. 1). That the city recorder be and he is J 909. .Instructed to pnblinh such Imhereby In witness whereof I have here- provements In accordance with th' unto affixed my official signature and laws of the state of Utah, and the said seal of the corporate Spanish ordinances of Spanish Fork City, Fork Cltv. this 25th day of October. Utah county, Utah, this 2th day ' ' A. IX 19i '9. October, A. J). 1909. LARS WILLIAM NIELSEN, F. M. SNKLL, Mayor. City Recorder of Spanish Fork, h. W. NIKL8HN. Recover. Utah. First publication, October '.'S: ia-publication, November IS. UJ9. ADVERTISING Prompt Courteous e (loptisht, uw, bf w. n, ,, Write for full information to Kenneth C. Kerr, 169 S. Main Street, . Salt Lake City Dr. C. O. SCOTT Slogans DENTIST Office Phon As Soon as the Rain Slackened a Bit He Took a Look Around, and He Saw the House About Twelve Miles Out on the Prairie Revolving In Circles. W. O. . h-- a trty. 43-- a Croat Bids Spanish Fork, Vuh Dewing INO. PHONE niSIOSNCS Among the citizens of Betzville Pil gath Gubbs stands out for thoughtfulness, and it Is largely because he once had a grandfather. That grandfather of his Is why Pil. In every action gath Is so ot Pilgatb's life he remembered bis grandfather, and many of us would be better off If we did the same, " The reason Pilgath dug his well right alongside of his barn was be cause he remembered that once his grandfather had fallen off the barn and had broken his arm, and Pilgath figured that if he should happen to fall off his barn he might break his arm, too, but that if he had a good, deep well alongside his barn and fell off the barn Into the well Instead of onto the hard ground, the water would break the fall. It was 30 feet from the top of the barn to the ground, and the well Pilgath dug was 40 feet deep, and so, one day, when Pilgath did fall off the barn Into the well, he went down 30 feet Into the water, and was so nearly drowned that It took fire hours and three quarts of whisky to bring him to. He saw Immediately that if he fell off the barn Into the wa ter a few more times he would be totally drowned to death, so he fixed that by pumping all the water out of the well and plugging up the spring In the bottom. After that there was no danger of his being drowned, but the next time he fell off the barn be fell clear to the bottom of the well, 70 feet, and broke two arms and a col lar bone. t Pilgath was a very thought ful, foresfghted man. When Pilgath got married and start ed to build a house he remembered that his grandfather had once built a bouse, and then hod sold the lot the houne was on and had moved his house onto another lot, and that moving the house was a lot of work. So Pi'gath, being a thoughtful, foresight-- , ed man, ' decided he would have no trouble of that kind, and that be would build his house so that if he ever wanted to move it he could move It without any trouble at all. The only way be could think of to do this was to hav. the bouse mounted on wheels, a good, strong automobile ai", ve iMAtuo built under the front porch, with a tank of gasoline In the attic over the girl's room. He saved quite a sum on tho wheels by using eight old millstones that he had Inherited from his grandmother on his father's Bide, and he got a flue old storage battery at less than cost from Aunt Khtnocolurn 'Notts, who had used it for her rheumatism. There wasn't any electricity in the battery, but Pilgath figured he could get it filled when moving time came. The crank, to crank up the engine, stuck out at one sido of the porch, and was soon covered with Virginia creepers, so tho bouse looked like an everyday house. No one would have thought it was an autohouse. The last person in the world to think it would have been Pilgatb's second wire. Her name was Arbut us Ann. and she was a timid little thing, and crawled under the bed every time it thundered. She was so afraid of thunder that she crawled under the bed every tlmo a wagon rumbled across the Two Mile bridge, and when traf-Ac- t was heavy, at fair time, she staid under the bed permanently, and pll- suth had to bring her meals to her ou ' No. NO. OPPICK HOURS 10 TO 1t A.M. 48. .... TO 4 P. M. Last Wednesday at four o'clock a OPFIOB HO. s terrific thunder storm ., struck Betzville, and Arbutus Ann went under the DR. A. G. STODDARD bed. Pilgath was in the barn, but he started for the house on a run, for he knew how frightened Arbutus Ann IN W. O. CREER BUILDING would be, but when be was half way 8PANISH PORK, UTAH to the bouse there was a tremendous stroke of lightning that almost blinded him. At that he sprinted harder than ever, although the rain war pouring down so that be could not se Quarantine and City Physician a yard In front of bis nose. He rat swiftly, but in a few minutes be be- Office two doors north of City Druggan to get scared, for he had not store. Night calls made from office reached the bouse, and he let out a Ind. Phone r. few more laps of speed. And still he Spanish Fork, Utah. did not reach the house. Then be was certainly frightened. A very simple thing had happened. The lightning had bit the chimney and bad knocked off a brick, and the Office at World Drag Co. Buildiif brick had fallen on the crank handle Spanish Fork, Utah and had given It a turn, which cranked 11 Bell Ind. Phone 32 Phone up the engine, and the lightning bad at the same instant buried itself in Residence one block west ot Commercial Bank Physician Sugar Company. the storage battery, filling it with electricity, so that it began to spark regularly and explode the gasoline in the cylinders, and the house bad moved away from where It had been. Optician The house had an excellent engine, and it was geared high. It wag EVES TESTED PROPERLY FITTED geared to run about 50 miles an hour CLASSES Office at Residence on the first speed. 38-SPANISH FORK As soon as Pilgath realized this be Fhone, Ind. doubled bis speed, for he was afraid the bouse might meet with an acciMiss dent. He felt perfectly secure as to the wheels, for it is harder to punc Teacher of ture millstones than rubber tires, but PIANO, ORGAN AND he bad an Inkling that a frame house THEORY OP MUSIC traveling at 50 miles an hour should For particulars apply at the home of have some one at the steering wheel. MRS. THOMAS CREER As soon as the rain slackened a bit ho took a look around, and he saw the house, about 12 miles out of the prai& rie, revolving in circles, and he startJESSE E. S. ed for it with his tongue hanging put, but just before he reached It the house Contractors and Builders of Com took s new tack and started south plete Homes by west at' 50 miles an hour, and in two minutes It was out of sight over ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE Reynold's hill. Pilgath said be never was so proud of anything in bis life as the way that autohouBe took that hill on first speed.' When he got to NOTARY rt'BLIC the top of the bill be could only see a cloud of dust, in the southwest, about 52 miles away. He said that cloud of dust assured him that the nn Irrlg atiwl Kunns low lnmrn.i np.clal op- storm had been merely local. Oflloe at residence, one blnolc earn of SPANISH FORK. UTAU. Pilgath wants to announce that if anyone finds a house running around loose, with a wife under the bed in the first bedroom at the top of the stairs, to the left as you go up, that wife is his. He says any doubt on ATTORNEY-AT-LAthe subject may be removed by makHammer- patrbi Bulldlog PROVO ing a sound like thunder. Telepboa.fi X ing on a tin waiter will do. If, at the sound, the wife backs so far under the bed that she can only be reached with a broom, there need be no doubt that FASHIONABLE her name Is Arbutus Ann Gubb. The finder will please feed her until called for. i, (Copyright. im by W. 0. Chapman.) 43-A- Dr. runs ligLter tnaa any otner. ' tSPFREE - lasts longer tLan any otter. ' beautiful tnan otner. any is more W.L Warner hai less vibration than any other. tFIlES is easier to 35-2- -- Dr. J. W.Hagan operate tban any otber. tFREE make a more perfect Btitcb tban any otber. CPFREE is the best of all combined in one. ' Utah-Idah- Dr. J. Fred Potter FREE SEWING MACHINE CO. CHICAGO it ILLINOIS SOLD BY ORAN LEWIS Agnes Engberg Johnson Saturday of Each Week is Bolter Paper Day Braithwaite - If your order is placed before that date your paper will be SAMUEL CORNABY . - ready Saturday at 4 p. m. Money Loaned Co-o- A.B.MORGAN. u t. vvuijo oyrup mat "as iae system of a cold by acting sa a cathartic oa tha 1, " bowels is LORENZO THOMAS TAILOR Block North ol Bank, LAXATIVE Spanish Fork, Utah GOUOSi SYRUP Fresh Flower Minnliert' for all one. lions. Fnnerui design kept on hand It is unworthy o a man to set him- urn niiuu 10 tor. self a tatik and then give In when the All liimln of Furniture Repaired. brunt of tho battle upon him. There llesldiMicti t wo Wixiki North of Foundry is but one way nud that Is forward munm! Utah torn, 'pr. Ximscn. Beea g tht original Uxa(iv cough contama no opiaita, gentlr move iyrup, the tawela, carrying the cold off through the natural channel., Cuaramned to riv ictiuB or mouey refuuded. Easy. "George Washington never told a lie." "Aw, that was ensy; there wasn't no ball games them days.1' On ' 1 R. M. JEX-FLORI- ST World Drug Co. |