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Show V- Vol. 1, No, 5. r DR. W. E, WARNER, OtlUv amt hive and a haf blocks nnrtti of Drug Store, rnl residence in Benjamin ret, idem e. 'Phone No 2. From a Friend at the It. SCHOOL COMPOSITIONS. - w.aS.(A-vs,-.- aai Under the. head ihe Press will print Utah, stieh at tides, written liy the pupils of tin' schools, as the teaeiiery ntay he pleased ro hand it,. Copy mu t he in no later titan Monday night. SLATER 11. )R. J. a l fork, Spanish iltlice 'c SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1902. Isaac's Vlah. SpimUli Fork, TmWPUm. The.e pi a many kinds and of apples. Among the kinds vk W tt (k con. mon in Utah are the Red Don't KehAstrachan, the lied Janes, Hweot HEAD STONES, Boughs, Pinnocks and Pippins. We Seli. Them, Others are the Wine Sap, Swoar, That's All. Itauiba, Kothern Spy, and vu-riet- ficldsoil llB:'isoq. - vVk g. Spit-y.umber- t LORENZO THOMAS r FASHIONABLE Tailor, One block north of Bank, Utah. Pork, jiftiimli ERDMAN & PARK, rr -- Slaplv, and ami Cured h Groceries. Meals. . Paney Cadi Brice I'eiJ for Ill'ias and Tt lls. h. Utah. lock, vpfcuish W T. JAMES, COXFhtTIOSEU. .Candies l.V, per pound nnd npajird. Best randies ran he secured lure. Fruit in their right reason. Cigars and Tobacco, lamd gontU and stationery always on hand. Cal! and supply your wants. . Spanish Pork, -- i i 1 Utah, bjCIULELLLfOXl J T1JISM1T.U- - variety of wuk done id sheet metal M.c.nfm mrer of Wash Boards. for till kinds tif ew ins' nia-- . ! 10 estras Hi ini- ym sil'Ljviiiiig and 1 will mA li new. East side ef Main Sire.;! Utah. ij mish Folk, A Head-..I'Of- B. H. BROWN, biVGPy P'eed 1 ' Stable. Hack Meets all Trains 'imosfc No. 12. . "orl, Spanish iis our motto, 'Qualify and all our Mock ii t Mnplf Brocrrlc. Dry (onuls, Hardware, CeuU' Clothing hud FurcGhtnir t.ooils is full of good lionut values. Atteutlou Is given te Shoes f on1! Furniture. Young Mens Consolidated t 'i tah banld and sold iipeu honor. '.!( Mock of , r )n Utah. WK MAKS Tilt: J.OW ITU I OS 1 At'J.h HOOtiS. M ' Apples are found in the North Tempt rate and South Temperate Zones. In Chile there is a city which looks like a large orchard of opple trees. The streets are lined with them and every house, has its ofc hard. The apple is filso a product of England and forms u large part of the food for the labor ing class, beefture it is more wholesome anti can he eaten without any otlmr food better than anything ele, Tim apple al. o thrives well in the fertile valley of the Hudson River. I'l CLld the apple Is the chief fdol, end excellent mdet is made ftt.li: tLe juice. Besides cider, the native? also make horQy tind wine. What is more beautiful and tempting than a large, red, trunc parent apple. It is the rose of winter, and one will refrain from eating it to admire its beauty. How it nourishes and pleases the taste. The school boy lilla his pockets ami dinner bucket with apples to eat on hia wuy to Kelmol. heu you eat a nice red, juicy apple under that gigantic tree with its brunches spreading out ltko an oak, does it no! remind you of your happy childhood d tys spout under that yerv tree? It makes one feel really young agiiti. here is i u old s.'t) ing llinl ermutv .nt Income apples to remain young countries an apphj is placed in the hand of the dead so that they can Had it when they get to their journeys end. Hohidos its uses, to man, see how many beautiful lirds are attracted by tlm smile of the npples and make their homes among the branches of the apple tree. TLe "r.ole, the robin, the swallow', and many other birds sing their praises to their generous host. The quir-rmid the rabbit also claim their share, and even the mouse finds a golden harvest waiting in the apple orchard. The cow and do. niestic love the apple. The apples of England arc more sour atid acid than those of our country, lmcauso the climate is cooler and they do not mature so -- el quickly. By slow degrees the apple ripens. Then, in the fall, the fairy known as Erost, comes and cuts the stems, aid'd by a geuiU hre'e, the apple falls to mother cactli, to which it has been nodding and smiling and bowing ull through the hot summer day a. Einin u tin vdv. Co-O- p, parish Fork s ' : Co-Gperai- j ive It! passing through the wood today it taiimd eu hard I cr.iwld into a hollow log to keep dry, the rain SWidh'd . th log so tight t could net. get Imek out. I thought of all the nieitit things I had ever lne, stole my neighbor's water when lie was to s Intri It. sampled bin beat rt widow raids on tier eggs, ami skipped out wiili Institiifion, 1 .'dec. in General Merchandiso, i ! Fiour, Grain I 1 O another fe.w'n gh, but no use. When it dawtad upon me Hint I had never Mihvribcd for I if 1jf' V I dauu'tt urt rs I I u.t RT. of Harness, 1 S Piitsil 11 N .It IN lull, aU greased eel I I I IlCVepnper Boots Shoes. .It The ii.Y. A. is at present crowded to its utmost with students from far and near, who are forming characters on which can be built grand and noble structures; among of twelve this immense body hundred there can only be found about sixteen from Spanish Fork. 1 regret such a small representation, but firmly believe if the young were more acquainted with the school and its merits, they would make every reasonable effort and if necessary some sacrifices to attend. While the schools of Salt Lake and Logau are good, yet they are moro inconvenient and taking everything into consideration, 1 hazard nothing in saying the 13. Y. A. of Proyo i the best school in the West and especially for those who liye near it. The students from home ore veil and progiessing Ve will nicely in their studies, feel favored in having the Press in the school, and in s. tiding it bear in mind that giving to the poor is lending to the Lord. When the writer calls on the Press again, if eonvientdiivc a tiepost and thereby save the marshal the embarms-men- t of informing me that ihy horse is untied. ti cued success. We louse s, Hupt 1 lidi. t de slipped . and lot out Oi l like (i MY. II w is h y ou Con- rirniEs Serenlifot r, Part). Ihe social gathering by the Fif thth and Nineteenth Quorums of seventies on Monday night wras a very successful affair. Some of the old time dances were, indulged n. Young and bTd "altlve seemed to enjoy themt.elyts very much. The refreshments consisted of cakes, pie, sand witches and artesian water. Dancing was interspersed wjtljji very fin program. The recitations giyeii by Mrs. Ludlow and Airs. Durrant were well received. Mr. Stoker saug m a pleasing manlier I Dreamed My Dear Old Mother was a Queen. The locals furnished by Mrs. 1. Swenson were many and varied. , $1.50 per Year. Solo, Eslella Lewis. (tier flub Silent Grove. , Benediction, Bidhop JIcKell. Fn.ju'.nr Clipidncs, Bishop J. E. Huisk intends putting up a new louring mill nt Pay-soIt will bo nud installed with the best machinery, Mr. Ilnish is only waiting on ihe (aty council to coma' to an agreement about fu rubbing electric power from its plant in tho canyon before La commences operations. u. te Smallpox las again made its in Paysou, a child in the family of Chaancy Brimhull lieing affected. As quickly aj the discovery was made the home wao put under quarantine ar.l all piecaut-ionar- y measmea art being taken by the hoard of health to pro yen t a spread of the disease. Another ens has developed sicca in the family of Kulicrt Dow die. Word from Price comes that a big oil gusher lias been struck by Ihe Sun Kufael company. It is now spouting oil, and is sixty-firmiles louth of Price. A1- oil operator stiled at Piiec that lm knows it to bo a fact that a lake of oil has been found by the Sau Kafael people, and that the object lias been to keep tho matter quiet until such tune as title can lie Lad to surrounding propel ties v hicb ate in coatrov-ei-.'- Bankrupt Stock Must bo closed out at once at n's M"1 Consisting of 0i m iik iglip' sr ' w' y v V i4 A 1 r. 'T . . V J. ;,.r s.t vr z m( ! J. n Skirts, Jbf, - 1 son. Lecitation, The Martyred phet, Agnass P. Durraut. Locals, Mrs. Pro- I. Swenson. FIr.t Ward Concert. Song.CHt'eUInb.'M n rosy Wings. Praver, Bishop vJclvcll. hoi itiit.on, I Liber Ibookbiitik. Song, Miss ( lait fluff. Beeitelbm, lio.rtbi Hansen. Duet, Hales filters. Comic Song, Henry Claum in k I'ei itulion, Agriesa Durrani. Song. Unbelt Jex. Double quati t. UeeitutioiM omio, Wm.f. Mnrtell. Seng. Uroup of Little fiirls. nlal Munir, In-irm- m 13. Drawers, Corset Covers, Strap Aprons, Infants Slips, Childs' Short Dress, White Emb. Piiiow lor White Emb. Tidies. T " i : : In W. 0, Creers Building, Spanish Fork, Ut. Jcx .Lumber Company, In SLnukicturerj of Hflyi waior. U f I, h i t!i. "krlli" or mst of fi'iulicrs on lm h, mi. Of oti.cr wild fowl, the dm k l.y Ils nunc lmpUcH that It is a dlviiiR l.lrd. one that dm k ltd h'.Hil tiinl r wat'-r- ; III.' mot In o "Po!-tsI- P d Water hei.t nt,,! 1 sr.lp! is tko "HtUtliper of ftitiwul ld(,-nll- .r Pr.H.d. nt s. td.il. of t l'lon !,i' h iru t a t Uc.i - Ansd'lun throneh a llol,. i n u,.ir Pnistnirg the other day with td eoloied mm seated birlde Mm. wlcn tie lien one woman mv to anoihir; "Tli'n in Building Material. Singer Sewing w. i . Mi. t "'.Vhhh om ? s.ild the oilier, evidently Imiuj.-- J with the eol trrd nun's d!i;n!ty. S. I v. .(!). KlSg-- t A at Ills own e.pee,, king's eiiMom M eOn.-.i,- . Ihe niOdenien end the rtonitllu nbui Be ni n, f '.v-- d y I'. Holiert-oi- l. ihyse l', A full line of Dregs. ( lieitiiiMis. Med'.ritirs, rylnney ml Toilcl At It Bel flieiery. Toilet S'liqis, Sponges. Brushes ' ..viui' ( (innci lhmx nuda In U fdcn I'ulou pot with All 1 ruin' (if .(Uitlit'iR Im lfl? hikI OiTgou Mini 1 l.lc. OiU Its lTcMrip'boH C'lrefully FAST & THROUGH QJ) TRAINS DAILY. C A N A. H. John ill for Side at .1, b dm. am. real flnb.v lb prices. "b I'p niish Folk, Ubdi. Side, D'dh Iutni.ni y licit. K - Uvi Arg) 's Hjaulsli Fml. r Bidiertpml lh eg Mf re ami Onluiary hlriqdng to Denver, Umaha, kanHa !t.v, M. bontx anti ( Hnuo w Itlmrit When he thanifp. Tree r tail I To Town fid.ir, ,i (r Again., Odlnliur I loilr (si .. ItrmniiUjr Comluctril Fxcuihlonv. A Tirfcrl Dining Cur Smicf. Comes .V I'l'A. talme Ultr c, I'llH l Throo Distinct Scenic Ro.it rmnp'tinte.l, Solo, W. F,. Stoker. I'Uh. Iphnlsh Frk, Ue ihitioii, Ina Gardner. SAXP.T. Song, eomic, John It, Jox. Heeitatioil, llhodil Hoi er(son, Attomey-at-LaSong, rondo, David Ah xar.der, t oiiVev imi r Hint No.aiy I'ubi'.c Mu-iMundolmr ar.d Guitar 0! UIIUlUK 7 of ir. ViirhniH tliev rei hi n lo ,;dnt o hli.li KAteti, treat husii o.i.a i f o I) t! !ls t,( ,v( hi imtoiil,, iid. i Robertson & F. ILd- - Machine Arrival ami iMpai'lure o( Inlnxfn,m Rio lilHQtln Beileril Hepolt No, ?. for Spriiigville, Brovo, Salt bake ami all poit.M V.aal met VYc,. S (Ki a el No. 'ju, for Spi ir jr In.vn, Salt bake unit all puinti Ka- -t and i! I md. pm No. , fur Etna kn. Mammoth nml Ivor tJitjr. 0 10 p m No. 2. for bitii'k.-t- , Munnioth nnd S.Imt 1'ity, C li m , The Mn of Slain mnt five .Siamese hoys to the l ulled SUiI.m to he ,.,n. (at-'i- l Spanish Fork, Utah Get a h- i BROOMS AND TIMU CARD. tin; fi om (Hllerl t Jaceb ' Shams,, ' Illr.l Name. The rtetio, more often foisnil oo. Wev'ilfttioii, coulKN Chemise, Vf 1.- The cone nt given in tld; Firs! ward Tuesday night was n complete sncees from every standpoint. A littl e over two hundred numbers were sold, tilling the house. The fe lowing benullf'd program was rendered: , Bailed Hay & Produce Dont fail to be at the Post Ollice Why don't Uishop Lar- on Saturday evenings to secure an sen dye his hair? seemed to tickle Evening News. prflhTi cents. 11. everybody. 13. Hohertson. The program in full was ns follows; Oeo. II. Aingo is still agent fi.r Singing. the Pleasant Grove Nursery, and Prayer, Oco, Wilkins. can fill all orders in that line. . Ilooth. Speech of wt Iconic, (I. Fruit, Orniment li.aml hli.ide Trees, Dancing. also Vines. Bushes and Plants. lb citation, Addie Ludlow, Call mid see him before ordering . E. Stoker. Song, Nc where. Insrtiunental music, B. F. HudAddresses from senior president. - Night Gowns, e Thomas Talbot, who rluims Fountain Green his home, where be l?as been in the aloon business, ran short of money in Price n fe,v days ago. It is charged that "lie attached his brother's signature to a check v!ii h he got (ashed, and lie is now hold on the charge of fiiruciry.s The Brother, win wmr in the meantime ttlegraphed to, denied his right to tins use of Ids signature. Tul tot went Irom Prite to Sunny aide, whore lie was work ingin the miiUM wln-- Sheriff Wilcox went ylVr him. prices to Suit, .TTCriST oajEtEtl'tirESJD, Thojoha, I . FJroduce. ,. IV It Mini!!. V. A. -) w i if Atl. ( i , A. N. Ml t bi). V, ik'im! inuiiltc ui IMU tlV. Ifi Jut Aft ut, BUM, I.H'-V- t Salt r Ateil. I dkg ( l! . |