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Show Don't H'ail to See tine Jots Local Theater- - Shows-- 3 changQS a Hlleetr-i- o Ham 10c a lb. at Oran Lewis, DIED Annual Report MICE & Mrs. Christina Albertsen died last Good clean coal at Oran Lewis'. all going of the Spanish Fork Volunteer Hose at the age of 76 years; she was 1908. No. Co. for the Friday Fire 1, year at 25c To the Honorable Mayor and City a native of Denmark, and came to this Any boy'a cap in the house 25c at Council of Spanish Fork City: country about 30 years ago. The fun- Oran Lewis'. them at Gentlemen: We take If you need Rubbers, get pleaure in pre eral services were held in the Fourth Dahle Bros. Prices the lowest in town. annual the first Get one of those snaps in men's report of the ward meeting house Sunday afternoon. senting & Fire Hose Volunteer Fork underwear at Dahle's while they last. Spanish Soren P. Mortonson, a pioneer of this C. Will Houtz has bought the George Co. No. 1. at his home in the ' to $1.25 each at Oran Lewis'. Girls' caps from 60c at the lower end of R. Smith residence Main street. ' Scotland's un See "Mary Stuart" happy queen in moving pictures at the Electria Theater, Thursday, Friday ' Saturday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crump of Palmyra died suddenly on the night of the 8th inst. and was buried on the 10th. John S. Thomas, who came home on of the serious illness of his brother Grant, has returned to Idaho, Grant is improving fine. '' account For Rent Two-roocottage, con crete cellar, stable, chicken coop, city water, 2 blocks south of city square, For particulars see Mrs. Wm. Briggs. m Now is the time to buy your men's heavy underwear. All our $1.40 suits reduced to 88c a suit. All our $1.30 suits reduced to 80c a suit. Dahle Bros. Little Willie Rowland, son of Fred Rowland, who is staying with George Whitwood in the Fourth ward, died this morning of croup. Mr. Rowland is a nephew of R. M. Jex. far only two protests have come to the city council against the cement sidewalks: they are from Pack Bros. So in and Mrs. Ann Farr.' We understand that Pack Bros, will withdraw their protect. Postmaster Lawrence met with the . board of county commissioners at Provo last Monday and asked that some im provements be made on the rulal routes west of town; he was assured that the matter would be looked into at once. Those who attended the Miners' Union Ball on the 15th, also took in the sights at the Knight Smelter were Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Creer, Mrs. Geo. Hughes Misses Liza Cornaby, Neva Bradford and Lizzie Ainge. The High Council Meeting of the Ncbo Stake of Zion will be held at 10 a. m. Jan. 20th. The Stake priesthood meeting will be held at 2 p. m., and all other monthly stake meetings will be held the same date as above. J. S, Page, Jr., H. Lbmmon, Henry Gard- HER, A flinch party was given last Thurs day night by the ladies of the Royal Neighbors of America at their hall over the National Bank. Miss Edna Stew art won ladies first prize. John Jones won gents first prize, and Dan Hansen won the booby prize. Refresh tnents were served, and an enjoyable time had. Mr. Eldred, manager of the skating rink received a communication the other day from P. S. O'Mara. manager of the Auditorium skating rink in Salt Lake, and an authority on skating. It concerned Mr. Lindsay, the man who was to do the speedy stunt here last Saturday night. He denies that say holds the state championship or that he ever did any fast skating. The Remington Club met at the home of Mrs A. B. Rockhill. January 19, at which an organization of officers was effected. The new officers are as follows: Mrs. Eliza Davis, President; Mrs. Ophelia Rockhill, Mrs. Iouise Larsen, Secretary and Treasurer; Mrs. R. H. Banks, Editor. The afternoon was spent in reading, social chat and partaking of delicious Vice-Preside- refreshments. ! In pursuance to a call issued by Mayor J. A. Martcll a number of citizens met in the city hall May 12, 1908, for the purpose of organizing a fire department; after several had expressed themselves favorable toward the cause, it was decided to organize a company of twenty men, and the following were chosen: D. E. Robertson Ralph Higginson Alfred B. Warner John O. Robertson Wm. Briggs Clayton Beck Hyrum Patterson Abel Beck C. W. Booth Harry Davis James Davis Geo. H. Ludlow Gesli Budverson Wm. Moore Isaac Briggs Thomas Moore Miller Francis Rowe Ephraim Delbert Chappel David R. Boyack And from the above members the fol lowing officers were chosen: Chief-- C. W. Booth. First Assistant Clayton Beck. Second Assistant George H.Ludlow. Secretary and Treasurer David R. Boyack. were The Constitution and adopted by the company, and the fol lowing additional officers were chosen: E. Robert Assibtant Secretaryx-D- . " By-La- son. - - Stuart Wm. Briggs. The company meets every first and third Wednesday of the month for in structions, and during the summer sea son every Thursday evening is given for practice; the boys have been very energetic in their meetings and prac tice. They desire to make themselves proficient for the work of the depart' ment. We have been called out to three fires since our organization; the first was on June 12th in John T. Morgan's stack yard at 4:30 p.m.; a quick run was made by the department and very little damrge was done. On Tuesday, August 25, 1908, an alarm was given at 12:30 noon; Wm. Petersen's house being on fire; owing to not having sufficient hose we were unable to do very much, but the. boys worked faithfully to save what they could; the house was burnt to the ground. The house and furniture was valued at $l,000,with $750.00 insurance. The third fire was on December 14th, 1908, when the alarm was given at 2:30 p. m. from the Martcll Mercantile Co. The damage to the roof was $20.00. Since our organization Isaac Briggs and Wm. Moore have resigned, and J. H. Thomas and Carl Corbett have been selected in their places. Several of our members have been away at work and are excused from attending our meetings. While absent, we trust by the labors of the company, that in the future we will be able to meet with every condition that requires our services. We desire to thank the Mayor and City Council for their aid and support that they have given us in the past. Respectfully submitted for your consideration. C. W. Booth, Chief. D. R. Boyack, Secy. December 31, L'tOS. House for Rent A 3 room house on Springville road. Also a second hand wagon, sulky plow, second hand buggy and harness for sale. Apply to Hans Larsen. feb 18 JL Lazy liver ft lUrved stupid as well as aavate thing to beat a weary or starved nan because ha laftged In bis work. So In treating the lagging, torpid liver It la ft great mlstaka to lash It with strong drwtie drugs. A torpid liver Is but an enfeebled Indication of an body whose organs are weary with over work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of dlgMtlon and nutrition, rut thm In working order and sea how quickly your liver will become active. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery hi made many marvelous cures of "liver trouble by Its wonderful control of tba organs of digestion and nutrition. It re storra the normal activity of the stomath. Increases the secretions of ths glands, cleanxes the system from poisonous accumulations, and so relieves the liver of ths burdens Imposed upon It by lbs defection of other organs. If yoa have blturror bad taste la ths moraine poororryisble appetite, coated long foul breath. etstlpate1 or Irrecular bowele. It Self-Cultu- blood-makin- . lf4M India-Min- er e nt Jut non-secr- ' Notice. Friday evening, January 13th. Mrs. Annie Stanton entertained in a delightful way at her home. The guests included the members of the Self Culture Club with their husbands and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hagan. Singing, instrug mental music, and games were the features of the evening. The hostess was assisted by Miss Effle Gardner in serving a dainty menu to f The annual stockholders' meeting of the Strawberry Valley Water Users Ass'n. will be held in the city pavilion, Spanish Fork, Monday, Feb. 1, 1909, at 2 p. m. for the election of officers and such other business aa may properly come before the meeting. Henry Gardner, Pres. HeberC. JEX. step-dancin- See'y. , Elgin Dairy, Creamery & Supply Company Get your family together and have a nice family photo. Stahmann will make family groups ft specialty during the winter. jan 28 Last Thursday evening the Seccnd Ward amusement committee presented the four act, labor drama, "Strife '. The house was crowded and the most intense interest was shown. The plot of this play is exceptionally fine, and under the leadership of of S. W. Robertson, this company ia able to produce the play in its most striking effects. The play will be repeated 'next Saturday evening, with ft matinee in the afternoon. Don't miss it. For Fint-Cl- m Watch Repairing SEE I. J. Rolfs At City Drug Store J ' Wednesday evening, about 9 o'clock, nearly forty friends of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Flavel came into their abode unceremoniously and disturbed the neace and quiet thereof. At 12 o'clock the i i J..,-- t i i gucoM fimuuccu uciitious rciresnmems with drinks not too strong for the occasion. Social games, card playing and dsncinir were IndnWd in until h time came when it wasn't necessary to keep the lamp lighted. 99 a is Boost "Optimism past" "We can judge the future only by the Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the EXPERIMENTAL STAGE. WATCH OUR REPORTS. Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare. COMMERCIAL BANK THE OF SPANISH FORK ' Notice of Stockholder!' Meeting. MRS. C. E. P0ULSEN Notice la hereby rflven that a meeting of all tbe tocknoUleriof tbe Red Copper yue-- Mining and Milling Co. will be held at the City Hall in Spanish Kork City, Utah, on Saturday, the 30th day of Jaiuary, et7:fl0p. m. Tbe object of the meeting ia to consider and vote upon the propoaition to Increase tbe eupltal stock of the company from WO.OOO to l.ono.OOU shares at the name par value per share, and to cut said added sun k In tbe treasury of the company to be sold at discretion of the Board of Directors for development and the purchase of other KDWARD KIMON. President. property. f . Dated January OBSTETRICIAN , Spanish Fork, Utah. Ind. Phone 11 I. Office at Residence. Miss Agnes Engberg r. 1 m;.i A3, secretary. 7, 1909. Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC , For particulars apply at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREER NOTICE. Notice la hereby given by the City Council of Spanl- b Kork City, Utah, of tbe intention of aucn council to mane tne rouowtng ucsenoea Improvement, to wit: To grade and pave with cement a sidewalk on each side of Main Street, beginning on tbe eaat aide of Main Street on the South Wet corner of block XI. running north to tbe North Went corner of block 75. and beginning on tbe West side of Main street at tbe South East corner of block 81, running north to the ortb Kast corner of block 74, la paving disfrict No.l. The expenses of paving said sidewalks to I defrayed by property abutting Raid sidewalks. Tbe estim tie cost of said pavement Is S3530 or JEWELRY llo per square foot for ail pavement abutting WATCHES, CLOCKS, anld described profierty, there being WJO feet abutting said Improvement. For toe purpose of Of AH Kinds Repaired defraying tbe expense of said sidewalks, a local aMKcssnient will be made upon the lots and pieces of ground within tbe following described dislrl. u being the district W ba affected and , . benefitted by said Improvements, namely: The Kast aide of blocks 31, S tw and 74, aad the x Three nd one-hablocks east of .West side of blocks t. 47. M. eh and '.6, all In Commercial Bank, Spanish Fork plat "A" Spanish Kerk City. Utah. Blocks 82 ardfhon the East side of Main Street, and Weeks 31 and 7t on the west side or Jlum street to have paved ildf wait six feet wide, together with the east and west crossings of Broadway C C. CBISMON NICHOLS F. and Third North Hreete Blocks 47. U and S ou the Kast side of Main Street, and blocks 4. W and TV on the West side of Main Street, to have paved sidewalks eight feet wide, together with the Kattt and West eroaslpgs 00 First North and beeond North streets. All protests aad objections to tbe carrylm foyers and Chemists. out of ueh Improvement must be pres nted ia me or to oernni toe i;uv necoraeroa writing .Mib day of January, iwue. being the time sec Office and Laboratory 229 S.W. Temple wnea tne i ity i ouncii wm near ana eooaaec Salt Lake City, Utah such protests and objections as may be made thereto. Li as W. Niels km. City Kecordcr. - LARS P. JENSEN o -- h Crion & Nichols St, Reference: Assessment No. 10' National Bank of Republic P. O. Box 78 Both phones Office of the Martha Mining ft Milling Company, principal place of business Benjamin, I'tab county. Cub. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the inih day of November. IS, an assessment (No. 10) of two 2) mills per share was levied on the capital stork of the corporation, payable immediately to U. A. Hone, at Benjamin. Utah county. I'tab. Any stork opt o which thta assessment may remain unpaid on tbe 12th day of January. IVUS. will be delinquent and advertised lor sale, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 'Jvth day of January. IWW. to pay tbe delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising, and expense of the sale. GEO A. UONE, See. , B'DjamlB. Vub. Nov. ts, I90S. Last pub jan . OS Spanish Fork ueoaua Aiwil BAKERY Proprietors FRESH Bread, Pies, Cakes ilWif I Johnson & Braithwaite The public schools above the Fourth grade will give public program next Monday at 2 p. m. in the city pavilion in commemoration of Vetran Day. The Intent of observing the day is to be-come acquainted with vetrans and rcn-- i dor them the respect and honor due them. The vetrans will be present, able and willing to fulfil their part of of the program. The public is invited. All vetrans are requestrd to be present 0 RAND Phons Orders Promptly Filled Ind. v w ar th onas ou have now. It tou spoil thrmyou cannot bare thrm replaced. If lh flv jron an trouble ATTEND TO THaM AT UttCE Meiamlns tbrm and Bt thrm with proper Klawrs If nonled 31-- ' J. TRLD POTTER, For Sale by BOYACK & HUGHES Optician NOTICE. Spanish Fork. Utah The annunl KtorkhnluVre' mreilns of the K..i U m h Irrlirntlon mt Mn-ufliirln'timpBT will be arid In the eity hull. Spnmh Kirk City. XlumU, Kebrur Ul, for (he purp of Cough Syrup that twu. II oclnrk . mnnnnclkl retMirl of lbs the system of a cold lxrit, forthethe annual elrrtinn of ofnrrr for the rnu. of it other jretra, end the trniM-tlia cathartic oa the bultwo niM (bat rnnjr pmprrlt rnme brfnre the ur u hrln n nmtln. Nl HoLAH (MITH. tipenmb Fork, t ub. Junuery 14. Kwrrurj. Iwv, Delinquent Notice. nanl.h Fork Ka.t llrncb lniratlnn ft Manu. t'larcof bualnoas falMrlnCompaoy. Fork. Vuh. Thrro ara upoa tbe following oWrltwd stork, on aronunt of labor aaMs. ment Irvlnlon thr stb day of F'hruarv, m; aloon at'munt of rath axaiamnt Irvlcd on tb day of (vtobor, luas, ths aovsral amounia ari ipoait ins BaniSs Of tM IWkpee tlvesharrholiti-ras follows: Aitenment Notice. LAXATIVE ft ermrn IS-- COUGH SYRUP d it rp I s HAHM SylMr Thtntle Mlnln A Mtlllns ComMey-pls- ce of Diiiiipm Ptwnlkb fork, l ull, Notice I hereby flvea that Si a meeting of the hoard of director of the Thlalle Mlnln A Milllnt Company, beta oa the l.'tb day of of No thrre Januaiy.luv, an (XI mill khare kvlwl on the ouutanil-I- n eKpltel UvH of the corporation, patahle of the liiimnliah'ly to J. J. Hank, at hl omre In the hawmrnt Mndrr ronipaiiy, the I'lmni-rrU- I Hank of Kurk, Hpun. rpolh Ikb Kork, I'lah. Any tiork upnn h!ch tht mMmnriit may remain unpaid an, Ihurwlay, SMk, will to tl'llnUrnt and advertlx-- for aale tit,piilille at surilim, and unlma payment I iate Bess Is the original laiativ cough syrup, hcliire olll h enldof on Wfilni'Mlay, Merra Imh, at the hour t o'rlork p.m., to nay the conisins no opiates, gently moves the di'iiiiinii'tit akkmrncnt. tmc ther llh ine eokt n of ale, bowels, carryint the cold off through the of adyrrtlkltif and J.J. HANhg, g'rrury, asiural chsnnrit. Guaranteed to lakt feb Nt pub Jen SI. JM aatuJsctioo or ntoary rduoJed, , lf Funeral services over the remains of little Wilms Norris, who died here January 9, were held at the home of her E. S. JESSE grandparents in Salt Lake. Bishop Morris presided. Bishop Whittaker of Contractors and Builders of ComSugar House ward aud Isaac Sears plete Homes 0? Salt Lake were the speakers, they having known Mrs. Norris for several ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE years. The 11th ward choir rendered very beautiful music Mrs. Norris The Only Eyes You'll Ever Hare returned home Tuesday. jtiwnikh Kurk The rids by acting as bowels is Springville, Utah the guests. Any one wanting gravel from Monk beds must see B. J. Johnson. tf aj il i butter on the Salt Lake market for 30 cents per pound. Now, he cannot do this without cutting the price of butter fat, and we say you can't afford to have the price of butter fat cut at thia time of year. So, give us your business and we will guarantee ' the highest price. Yours for ft square deal, run-a-w- g perhspe asuM.VdrW,JrVV"rW"f' A new mining company to be known throat after e sting. end alnBtAt symsW na Of week stomach sod torpid llH as the Conway Mining & Milling Co. fine will rsllese tou mors pmrnMlr or II J hat just been organized In this city; I'.'U II mis the company having about 20. claims in &3 n Mwllral a vert o( tbe eboe i mpluuie Hill be The Creek th famous Deep country. II on Urns and yet point to torpid liver or and week iUtmuh. Avoid all company has organized with a capital blllmiann bni breed and biscuits, (riddle rekee and at.nk of 1,000,000 shares at 10c share ofh-r is food snd take theOoldra 'and have laid a aide 400,000 as treasury Mrdlral Iitwo'-r- r rr ularly and stick te Its and strong. ntck to develop the property. The o until you art vUrurout Tht MHwitvwf la mefswret. noa-tlr- o 18 and fleeted a met Jan. itiinpany kolle. Is a alycertc ettrsit of native mmlicl" full Hot of Its Ingrvdlrnta lrcMfnt and board, tars Nielsen si roots with ahotil-ripon each snd ettestsd wm ch'iwn president; J. II. Sncll, printed Ingmlli-nlare endorsed lis nilrr oath, and Niel J. Gardner, and ei tolled by the eminent nadlre! writers of the If and ere recommended to Benjamin Argyle and D. T. Lewis, cur the dlaws for which It Is sdviwd. returnhas Lewis John directors. Don't aecopt ft sutwlltiiM of unknown ed from thi projierty awl report things 4mMMltlnn for this mkmcimi Of BROWN COMrOSiTIOM. looking fine, It has just come to our notice that our competitor is selling his N would be Mrs. Thomas Stanton entertained the members of the Club and their husbands most royally at her home in the First ward last Friday night. Vocal and Instrumental music, cards, and various games of amusement were indulged in. Refreshments were served. Congratulations and presents galore were very much in evidence at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton, and in the language of Miss Lizze Rowe in a neat eech "May all to I weak, easlljt tired. little presentation joondenl. frsQasat their troubles be 'Little Onea.' " besdaebee, pain r dliimlu "small of back. In stomach, rntwlos or mfrKl TO FARMERS & MILK PRODUCERS city, passed away Don't fail to attend the grand prize Fourth ward Wednesday of old age and general debility. The funeral services drawing at the Elecrtic Theater Saturwill be held in the Fourth ward meet- day night ing house Friday at 2 o'clock. Jessee Butler left for Clear Lake Mrs. James Christensen, who has Tuesday evening to look over the land been confined to her bed since before under the new canal at Burtner. the holidays, died at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Christensen was Gomer Thomas, superintendent of knocked down by a horse on the U. P. mines at Schofield was in the sidewalk in front of Dahle's store; town last Sunday buying horses for she was taken to her home and medical his company. aid summoned. She was doing as well Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jex, and their as could be expected till pneumonia set in about two weeks ago. Her husband daughter, Mrs. Norris, wish to thank was released from his mission in Den all who assisted them in any way mark about ten days ago on account of during their bereavement. her critical condition.' The remains will be embalmed and kept till he arrives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Jonea arrived home last Saturday. . Accompanied by Rodger Creer, they visited many places Notice. of interest in the different nations of The city council intends to gravel the Europe. sidewalks of Spanish Fork. To do this The shows at the Electric Theater according to law, notice of intention are becoming more crowded all the must be given, assessments made, then the graveling must be done by contract time. It is a very pleasant pastime. thereby incurring a cash expense to with good music and gtod singing, and each lot ownerjto complete the work. all for 10 cents. The city council has decided to pro vide teams and services at the gravel Ceo. A. Hicks and W. O. Creer will deliver lectures on The Walker War pit to load wagons, also to notify by card or in person certain citizens to gravel and The Black Hawk War respectively, their sidewalks on specified days, Thus at the High School next Tuesday at all citizens will be priveleged to gravel 2:30 p. m. The public will be welcome. their sidewalks, and each citizen own We should like to see all the Indian ing a team and wagon will have the War vetrans present. privelege of graveling sidewalks abutt Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Roylance left ing his own property without any cash Monday for Oroville, California, where expense. The sidewalks which are not graveled they will make their future home. after this opportunity has been afforded Mrs. Roylance was formerly Miss Roz the citizens will be graveled as paving etta Hansen,daughter of Eric Hansen of is done, through assessment of abutting this city. They leave with the very property. The side walks of the whole best wishes of their many friends here. city, excepting paving district No. 1, is, now by ordinance created, a graveling Mrs. Ella Braithwaith entertained district. the Self Culture Club at her tome The council reasons that every pro- Wednesday evening, January 20. The gressive citizen, especially those having lesson was conducted by Mrs. Lyle teams and wagons, will gravel their Creer. . The settlement of New Eng' sidewalks at this very opportune time, land was discussed by the members. when other work cannot be done. Mrs. Lizzie Tuttle and Mrs. Edna This work must be' done under the Brockbank gave some interesting facta directions of the Road Supervisor. about American Indians. Refresh ments were served by the hostess. f L. W. Nielsen, City Recorder. Yvt be only a tired liver, or liver. WOek fiST. 14 i SNANBt Bradford,,,... Utal Lm nradford., A Ion to n. Fulinor ) unr IKl b I .' .. AMT, ... Li lt 1 Jas.U. HlKlnoo, Kst. I M Ia - a.r ..riawB.. " " IT sotuaknowaf n. ,. rare J as. Hlnvlstoa Joha ft OwKtyn Jonea 10 TM) al ear lw Jonm H. J. WnrtniMis I M t rara Will rHrraon am a Thomas MrsilvBhaU I . ppu-rlunknown Kt Krura .10 1 XI llmniuaa ... Lrrra us a . mr--SS l. tea .Ts a a.1 II u. aawnifnls thsmm, tofrthor advrrtlxlna and panUb fork, timot Nil HULA fuh. with thecoxlof th sals. HMIJ H, January , MMt!"''' r U ts . n .. i -- M. and la iman1,hii atlih 1 " h narwl of awn stork as may hr nirmwarv, will b sold at my rrldrnw, Kpanub Kork rliy, I Uh. oa ths Kd day of January, at ths hour of I o'rlork pm, to pay )1plniUfnt ''r SS n A Wood BJarai n (Ranrss ftcoodroor. gninciei rot. I at tlow off and burn. m Roofs built ol A II II II T.Tt I IV. w-- ri iu Jtfstisir" Jlex3f(iRtIiote ROOF1KO Iwtya rtiUt 6 re, water, snow, heat, cold and wear. We (rove U, fed SjizSpl Bead to Free Sample txnk. sa4 aat tollM fl ts eMf Hh aluwsv Lumber Co. 1 |