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Show ' THv,WOBtD. ' Published Weakly, 8T SMITH i attha poetoOeaimerlcuork SMITH i Katarad pr tranmnisaion through the second dan matter. John Fisher was home from hla min log interest! It Mock this Week.1' isB. J. Brown from Merenrhav pnrshas ad land and removed hU family to tbls - place. B. N. Bennett nnd wife went to Salt Lake Wednesday evening to taka Strong s Ani m Every whclJfves :r nail m tothadty It la reported that Alfred HlU is'mar. young lady. She On Taar In Advancc.t.r,..L50 will havs to support the family and 2.00 Hill tuo. i ii mm It cot paid Id adraoca 1.00 Six Menwhobava ' bun working on Strong Broa. mine In American Fork Three canyon have returned to town with a report of a good strike. The proprli ' end others have gene to the work store town In ia visiting (hear Chlpiosn to tags Investigate , . tkli week. Haoa Olaen of Alplua had a 9 pound PRIMARIES NON PABKISAN toy born Tuesday. J J. Beck's new brick house at Alp will be held et the city hall, et Baturday, June 4. for the purpou of lue la ready (or the roof. nominating a candidate for School Traa Oar street! ware crowded with Lehi tee vice Mia. M. A. Abel, whose term bicycllata Sunday afternoon. expiree Juir 1, and to elect nine dele to the county convention to be gates new ! a Martin Ambrose placing June U. to nominheld atBprlngvllle, i picket fence around his lot. t ate e candidate for County Super in Fred lfcDanlel of Alpine baa laid the of Public Instruction. f foundation for hla new brick borne.; Alma Greenwood lSyeareld eon AMERICAN FORE RIFLE PRACTbaa gone on a mission to Great Britain. ICE; rlad. Wa pity the Mcntha..,,t.......:it,'.60 tea-den- Pure, giving it power To feed the Joseph Devey, blacksmith at Alpine, residence completed. Mrs. Joseph Stnbbs of Provo Is visit-l-ag tho family of Henry Moyle of Al . pine. See oar elegant line of eailon end veiling nl the Elite Millinery Par lore... parenta. Wednesday evening Mlaa Mangle King returned home from n ten days' visit In Provo. B. E. Hunter of Salt Lake wee In town Friday hustling aronnd attending to. mining business. ? C. R. Savage of Salt Lake wee here Wednesday visiting John Traey, Thus. Berratt and other friends. Mrs. Joseph Dnnkley passed through here Wednesday evening on her way to Denver, whore' she will visit her sis- ; - . ter' Mr. and Mrs. Bennstt of Manor were R. N. Bennett' family of the vlettlng Fort Oanyen laat Betordey end Bon day. D. J. Strong, J, G. Healy; Martin Hanson and Alvin MoDanlel all ol Alp Ins are making preparations to balld new homes et onee. Some of oar subscribers report that they will have ripe etrawberries with to a week. 8priagvllle has them now, so eaya the independent. John Patera hu received hie commie slon to act as post muter at this place and we may expect to see him behind tba boxes in a few days. j, John Fisher end Healy Bros, have leased the Healy mine in American canyon to Salt Lake parties. They are to be worked et foil blast. Alice Greenwood, who hu been visiting at Heber, returned home Wednesday accompanied by her friend, Orpha Franghton of that place. Word cornea from all quarters that and moat satisfactory dye the nee . for coloring the beard a brown or black la Buckingham! Dye for the Whisk era. Jay Pruden, Baptleh mluionary and evangelist, preached a thrilling aermun at the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening. He will be n fine orator some day. The thumb of the 12yearold sen of 8. W. Browu, which wu nearly eut off a short time since, bu about reunited with the other part of the boys hand, and will soon be ready for use again. 4 ork - tut Lehl have taken Slater Bros, of charge of the old brick yard et Alpine and they expect to make 900,000 brick this summer. 250,000 of them will be used for the new Alpine school house. In the apportionment of delegates to the nonpar tlean convention to be held at Spnngvllle each district la given one delegate at Urge and one additional for each oue hundred children of eohool age. 8. E. Parker, Sharon, Wla., writes: I have tried DeWItts Witch Basel Salve Itching piles and It always etopa them In two minutes. I consider Do Witts Witch Haul Salre the greatest pile cun on the market THOS. STEELE. A girl in American Fork who has red nair, a white skin and bine eyes thinks she Is the most patriotic pebble on the beach. Banner. Hu here, Brother, don't be too hard, on that girl from American Fork for shes all V , . right. 7 Mrs. Ada Downing from Ilome, Kan sas, who hu bun visiting the R. N. ..Bennett family at Alpine for several weeks started for her home over the O. 8. L. Wednesday evening. She will stop , over two or three days et Salt Lake. . The ham an machina starts but once and stops but unee. You can keep it going longest and most regularly by using Dewitts Little Early Risen, the famous little pills for cons ll pat ion and all stomach and all liver tronb ta. Thos, Steele. GREAT VARIETIES, 1, KTa PICTURES, BOOKS, ALBUMS, not select one day in the year to give away do B.-- We t. We give prizes from opr day.' 25 and 50 cent Coun- : 1000 Frizes given away this year Impure blood. The American Fork Rifle ' club met yesterday (Tuesday), and the - following A PUBLIC HOLIDAY. scores were made. The boys feel quite efforts. over of tbe result their Jubilant Governor Holcomb Issued (he followThey used the Ameriesn standard tar- ing proclamation: get at a distance of 200 yards. To the people of the State of Nebraska! The beginning of a new epoch lq ecoailf; the history of the Trans Mississippi 0 4 5 10 10 5 6 6 6 67 R. Walker and especially of Nebraska, country, 7 4 7 7 6 6 77 1010 10 J. Spratley be will marked by the opening of the 10 5' 8 6 6 5 49 W F Grant S' 6 8 International and M Ambrose 4.6 8 6 6 6489 flO first day of at tbe Omaha, Exposition 10 8 6 9 9 5 5 69 6 6 T Steele the 4June, -58 present year. EHBoley 7 6 This groat enterprise had Its Incept 7 7 6 5 8 8, 10 8 6 7- -72 W Miller lontn tne action of the Trane Mlasls-pp-i congress of 1893, attended by ac52 Total credited delegates from twenty four 64 Average, states and territories. TO the end that friendly ties and closer commercial relations might be promoted between DEATH OF MRS. CLEGG. the different states and terrltorlee, and Mrs. Susanna Clegg, aged 74, died of that the progre ea of this greet ewtion dropsy, at the home of John B. Green, of our country end Its marvelous oppoafter an illness rtunities might be displayed advantage Tuesday, at 430 a. ol about three weeks. nasty. It was determined to hold an She wu born September 15, 1825, at exposition of tbe products end resources, Barclay, Lancashire, Eng., where she the manufactures, arte and Industries wu married to Thos, Proctor June 16, of tbe West et Omaha during the pres1 845 et Holmes Chapel. She Joined tbs ent year, With a high appreciation of Mormon church 1851, and three years the responsibility imposed, as well ea later, in 1854. ahe emigrated to Jtah tbe honor conferred, by the eeleetlon with her husband and family, and hu of lte metropolis as the piece of exblb resided here lines. Mr Proctor died In Itlon, the people of Nebraska, and espec1866, nnd in 1868, Mrs. Proctor wu ially cf the city of Omaha, have spared married to Thomas Clegg. Mr. Clegg neither effort nor money to doing their died e year ago. The deeeaaed la the part to make poealble the wonderful mother of eleven children, four of achievements in making this enterprise whom eervlveher, via: Geo. Proctor, as it will be, one of the great expositMrs, 8usanne Wsgetaff, Mrs. John B. ions held on American lull. A new city Groan and Mrs. Thu. B. Parker, wife of bee sprung np as if by magic on the ont the mayor of the elty, skirts of the Nebraska metropolis and The f uneral wu held at the muting tor five month! Its wonders will attract hooM Wednesday, and a very large vlslton from every section of oar counoamheiofelbluna were In attendance. try, from every quarter pf the globe, Thou who epeke and administered, The gates ere ready to be thrown open. words of eomfert were Elders Emil Now therefore, I, Silas A. Holcomb Anderson, James H. Clark, Thomas Ban governor of tbe state of Nebraska, do ratt and Bishop Robinson. hereby designate and proclaim Wednesi They ell spoke 'very highly of tbe day, Jane 1. A. D. 1838, a public holilady, as she bu been a true and day, and denominate it faithful wife, a good and loving mother EXP03ITJ0N DAY and a devout Christian. She wu inter To' the ceremonies attending the red in the American Fork cemetery with ' opening of the magnificent display uf doe honors. the piogrese of the Trane Mississippi country, It Is hoped many people from CHOOL TRUSTEE MEETING. throngnoot tne country will come, end by their presence showing their At a meeting of tbe School Boards of Interest In the enterprise, end assisting Utah County held et Provo City, In the In making the day memnrible In hisParker School Houee, May 21, 1898. tory. The importance cf theexposlt The question, of the manner in whleb Ion, and the responsibility resting upon the Co. Snpt. should bo nominated, wu every citizen of tke state to report it dleeueeed. A circular letter from State to the extent of his ability Is, I am Snpt. Dr. J. R. Park, wu read, eugge confident, fully appreciated by all. ting that the School Boards, Id inelr SILAS A. HOLCOMB respeettvs districts, call primaries and elect delegatee, to meet with delegatee from other districts, end there make O.C. Cramer, who has been working suitable nominations. The following mines in Preston canyon, east . of Al resolution wu presented by J. B. for two or three years, says that Gaddi e of Lehl and carried unanimous la prospects aie now mneb brighter ' ly. than ever before. Ha expects to flod Resoltxd, That the truateu of the some good, ore very soon. t respective districts of Utah County cell meetings for the nomination ' of A email chap usually known ae Heber delegates to attend a county convention Keleon called at our office this week for the purpou of nominating a person aod said he wished to give us some to be voted rotas Co. Sept, cf Schools news and he proceeded as follows: "I thereby taking the matter out of parti- want you to put it la the paper that my san po.itica. mamma had a wooden birthday aod It wu decided to hold primary meet- she got a little tiny wooden wash board and tab; a wooden spoon and a wooden ings In the respective districts on the 4 of Jane and a county convention to butter pusher, and we had just a dandy be held in Springville on June 11, supper in our new house too. And say, 1898. do you know that weve had artichokes P, E. 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