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Show The Spanish Fork Press Local News. Five men are kept drilling away at the Dream mine. To Tin tic and return Sunday at 10 a. in. only $1 D. U. G. Miss Agnes Tendt of Salt Fake city is upending the week with Mr. and Mrs. David Prior. Mrs. II. J. Cooper and children visiting her old home at Fruita, Colorado, for a few weeks. are Miss Amey Innis of Fruita, Colorado, has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. II. J. Cooper, for a few days. Serinus Gardner reports that in two weeks he has received and buried 17,000 pounds of grass-hoper- s. It is romored that Miss Mary Farr will open up in the inillinary business at Springville in the near future. B. F. WoodThe two ward and Geo. Hales, spent last s week at Castilla aud K. M. ranch. Brim-hall- A passed surveying party through town this morning measuring the county road preparatory to putting in mile posts. The deal between Win. Boyack and Ed. Collett, whereby Mr. Collett would have got possession of the Boyack saloon, has been called off. New babies have arrived at the following homes since our last issue. Alma Hanson, a 12J pound hoy; Peter Nielson, a girl; Marshal Welsh Reunion, Conference Notes. Wagon Knocked to Smithereens. "Galon with galon, means heart to heart. Long before the dawn of Christianity. Julius Ceaser, or even Agricola, there were in Wales a race of people who existed long before any of these three notable events, who bad their own king and laws among their own native mountains, it is recorder that those of Tyre and Siden came sailing to these parts along with some of King David's sons of Judah, and being like their father, fond of the harp, in playing sweet aud solemn music, that they taught the Welsh the use of that instrument, and hence the reason for it on their national ilag. They Also appear to have been good fighters, for one historian says that they did not know when they were beaten, but were lip and at it again. Down to the days of King Edward 1 of England did they right nobly maintain their independence. It was in 1282 that lie in a manner heat their king, Llewellyn, amid the fastnesses of Snowden. King Edwards Queen gave birth to a son in the castle of Carnarvon that was called the Prince of Wales, a title that has ever Bince been the name of the Leir to the British throne. The meeting of the Welsh on The quarterly conference of the Nebo Htake met in the pavilion on Saturday and Sunday, there were on the stand the presidency of the stake, together with the high cuuu cil, bishops of the various wards, and Apostle Cowley . In the pa vilion there was a good number of people from the different wards of the stake. After singing and prayer by Patriarch Evans, President Page gave a synopsis of the stake, show ing it to be in a good healthy con dition in every way, then Sister Page reported the 6tate of the Relief Society, and Sister Argyle of the Primary help, each of whom was growing and alive to the times, then Apostle Cowley spoke with a vim and vigor of the different reports that he had heurd, commending the growth of work aud the spirit shown us being of high worth, also of the Divinity of the Book of Mormon by scientific men not of our faith showing it to be a true record of ancient people on this continent, by the evidence of their cities, mounds and implements which they had left, plainly telling of the high state of civilization the inhabitants had attained to. Spoke also of the thousands from the various states, who had visited the tabernacle grounds of Salt Lake during lust week, umong them bping some of the staff of Lieut.-GenerMiles, asked4 their guide, Benjamin Goddard, to tell them of the oigan and fuith of the Latter-da- y work, after which they confessed of being deceived by false reports that hud reached them, one of the number being n lecturer in Harvard, bought several copies of the church works. After reading them he ia to place them in the state library with a printed notice that these are "Mormon On Tuesday last, the 18th, as Morris Martell was returning from Shirt's canyon, where he had been and got a load of quichenasp poles, he stopped before crossing the Rio Grande track and rebound bis load, then, after looking up the track as tar as he could, which is not very far on account of a short curve, and the high bench which obstructs the view, told the boys, his son Thomas, and LeRoy Hales, who was out for a time, that they may drive as the roads from there down were better and he would walk a little for a change. The boys started, and no sooner had the horses reached the track than here came the train, first section of No. 5, without warning. Mr. Martell yelled for the boys to jump, they did so, and no sooner had they struck the ground than the train struck the wagon with a terrific crash, cutting the wagon loose from the team by breaking the double and single trees to pieces, the wagon was broken into splinters, the poles into kindling wood, and was scattered a quarter of a mile before the train was checked. In a short time therp were many people on the scene of the accident who testified that no signals were given. the 18th was well attended, old Spanish Fork was nowhere,, the people of Welsh descent took it, and kept it all day; there wan an impromptu gathering in the afternoon. John James of Salt Lake being mnsterof ceremonies the following in order was given: Hong, Uncle George Harrison of Springville. Hpeech, Prof. Jos. A. Rees. Recitation, E. N. Pierce. Song, Prof. II. E. Giles of Salt Bales, a girl. Wm. Jones, Geo. Ainge, James D. Miller, Morgan Beck and Geo. Snell, and families, have returned Lake. Hong by our own Mary Ann from a trip in the mountains near Bowen, Strawberry valley. They report Step dance, Tom Jenkins. having had a very enjoyable trip. Remarks, B. M. Herman. The children and grand children Song, J. T. Thomas. of Mrs. John F. Mellof gave her a Hong, John James. birthday party last Sunday, it beRemarks, H. F. Evans. ing her 03rd birthday, at the home D. B. Duvis. Song, of Mrs. Alice E. Lloyd. The In the evening a concert was to her were appreciated. given in the pavilion, which was nungerford Academy at Spring, well attended; some excellent singville will open its years work Sept. ing was done by the different art1st. Any Contemplating attending ists, the sweet singing by two or should write or see Chas. F. Itomig, throe little tots took the audience Trine., as early as possible. Spociul by an agreeable surprise. inducements are offered to music Spanish Fork has got into its old normal condition again, they pupils. Certain parties report that Tues- unite in telling their Welsh friends day night while passing a certain tocallagaiu. "Cymbria oua Byth. trahslatpd house they noticed a pertain lady MB means Welshmen forever. fellow's her on In a lap. sitting case of this kind the blinds should Lost A colt, bay, be pulled down, because it creates bald faced. Finder please bring to Jealousy among the girls. Thomas Williams, Spanish Fork. Blumentlmloi Proyo,who Henry Parties Wishing extracted honey has the contract of putting on the should leaVe orders at Spanish Fork cornice and roof of the new annex Half cash must acStore. Drug to the Spanish Fork has the order. Orders must he company had a force of men working there in before Sent. 1st', 7c. a pound. for several days. The building is Stewart & Dart. now looming up in fine style. Nida, the daughter Tuesday night about 12 oclock of Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Bates of Mat. Creer was tripped and thrown died last Mohday mornto the ground with .considerable Diamond, at the home of Harmon Hales ing forco iu front of Will Jones' new this city. Funeral was held Tuesbuilding by a plank extending day under the direction of the bisthrough the fence about seven feet hopric of the Fourth ward. nud about four inches above the A pleasant surprise was giVCn ground Miss Cornelia Nelson at her home what Young people often ask last Wednesday evening by a select can I do to make a living? "wind of lnys aud girls. lee gathering you may prepare yourself to do will cream, cake and other refreshments be explained at a lection in the Paserved. The tables were vilion at Spanish Fork, Monday weie decorated with ilowers of daintily evening, August 2b There will be pink and yellow, by Misses Eflie stereoptionn views, singing atid in Cornaby and Hornet ta Hansen. The strumental music, but no charge affair was a decided social success, for admission. The Agricultural College at Lo Abrtan Thompson and Alms offers young women and young gan nodson ot Vernal have been in men a chance to qualify themselves town this week calling on friends. And while here lost a Nayajo blan- in the varied duties of practical life. Mofe and more the world deket, Marshal Hales was untified, and he at ones instituted A search mands people who cau do, and our and found it hid t A a bo, having great institution at Logan gives been placed there by a certain them the necessary start. If you care to know more of work ofyoung man of town whose name fered, attend the lecturethe the paat withhold on account of his We vilion next Monday. parents. Mrs. Mollic Allen.of South Fork. Among the visitors to Spanish Ky., says she has prevented attacks Pork on "Cambrian day,' was Mrs. of cholera morbus by tnking ChamMathews of the ltth ward, Ablgal Halt Lake, who came to visit Mr. berlain's Stomach and Liver Taband Mrs. Samuel Cornaby, and re' lets when she felt ah attack comnew Ail old friendship that was be ing on. Such attacks ure geueraily caused Indigestion and these gun in the vear 1853, wheu she was Tablets by are just what is needed to n pupil in Mr. Cornaby' school, cleanse the stomach and ward off vhicl; hi taught iu the 17th ward the attack. Attacks approaching is a The that winter. Indy pioneer and wenri the Pioneer gold medal of bilious colie may be prevented at her throat, She is the daughter iu the smile way. Fur sale by Spanof Simon Bakef,ono of the pioneer. ish Pork Drug Go. Co-op- ., pleasant surprise was home of Mr, and Mrs. the at given B. II. Brown by about twenty-fiv- e Judies and gCutieiiieU last Thursday night iu honor of Mrs. Sarah Phibbs ot Salida, Colorado. The evening Was spent in social chat, singing, selections ort the piano, and serving of delicious refreshments. Mrs. Phibbs was formerly Miss Sarah Johnson of this city, a Kister to Mrs. B. il. Brown; she left fur home last Monday night. A very Doctrine. Brethren Barnet and Cowley spoke in the afternoon, the first a logical exposition of the higher principles of the faith of the latter days, the last gave a gave for your buy a round frame PICTURE. ENLARGED CLOSING THEM OUT FOR 001. OISE 25c. for the Glass. I west-boun- d Home Missionary Appointments, Sun. day, August 30, 1003. Time of meetings 2 p. m for all places except Iayson First ami Second wards and Knight ville, where meetings are held at 8 p, m, S. M. Richardson George R Hickman J Andrew M. erguaon 1 Joseph S. Mellows J Chiirlcs Tietjcn I Jeddv Nielaon J W. S. Tanner Ammon Ncbeker 1 John H, Olxon Samuel K. Taylor Spanish 'Fork, Utah.. Sprint? Lake Suntaquin Goshen.,..., Mens Consolidated Young 0rc Store Change. J John J. Sharrer On the 15th the drug store busi1 Charles D. Evans Henry E. Gardner, jr. ness formerly owned by Messrs. H. Samuel D. Moore John H. Hayes C. Jex, Theo. Dednekson and Serinus Gardner Peter Roberts Christianson, was transHyrum John L. Jenkins ferred to Justice John J. Banks Knlghtvllle Benjamin Iceland. Luke Shore Palmyra .... Sp. Fork lib Ward Edward Htddoes Francis A. Hanks John Stahell I harles White John Moore Sp. Fork 3rd Ward George Hales Town-en- I h outside. 03 and Dr. D. II. NYightman. These gentlemen will carry a full and complete line of drugs and medicines, perfumes, stationery, etc., etc., and perfect satisfaction is assured, Mr. NYightman with the Spanish Fork Drug Go. about fifteen months, and is very popular with the people n an Mr. Banks pharmacist. has lived liere all his life and is well known, his time in the future will be sppnt at tbe drug Btore. Success to the new firm. (D Use That Good Floury en CD Co-o- p. Everybody Should has-be- The Spanish Fork Drug Co, is selling pure soap, seven bars for 25 cents. It Pays. Lei and Roller Mills 5 (MICE. Some month, since I lost a horse, newly purchased, and advertised for same. A horse woe brnuirht me from the ranee which looked very muc h like the one I had lost, but on and Investigation It to not be mine. The owner con (tet proved same by calling on the undersigned and meeting expenses. The horse Is 5 years old, Kray color, branded Sff""1' on left thigh and weighs about 11.0 lbs. GKO HUE HALEbT" - MIAN Sl WISiOT SURGEON. Diseases of EVE, EAR, NOSE A THROAT Special attention paid toTestlng of Eyes and Fitting of Ulussea. Hours: :30 to IS a. m., and 1:30 to 5 m. p. Office: Farrcr llios, liic k, . PROVO. UTAH (t jy-'- g 1 DR. H. B. ASADOORIAN, CD V ft. os-- DENTIST fif 1 - . ; OlAce Hours From . CO t- to it a m and i to S p.m over Oran Lewis' s.,re, SPANISH FORK, . . CTA - p) Purei& Mellow 2 Rich & Delicate GO flaw 'FEMALE FUR SAI.K llY WEAKNESS W. L. BOYACK. ! all-ov- er CO sPiliFi feSrSSS , Taken With Cranlp. Win, Kiriuse, a member of Ahi'nlnpto wve Hie bridge gang working near Little port was taken suddenly ill Tburs. day night with cramps ami a kind of cholera. Ills case was so severe that lie hud to have the members of the crew wait upon him, and Mr. Gifford was called and consulted, lie told them li had a medicine in the form of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llmnedy that he thought would help him outv and Accordingly several doses werb administered with the result Notice. that the fellow was able to be There will be a convention of around the next day. TIip incident the High Council, Bishops ami speaks quite highly of Mr, Gife ford's Bishop's Aids in the layson lnediciiiea, Eikader, Iowa, at 10 a, m. arid 2 p in., Sun-la- Argus. the 23d. It is desired that This remedy nevcf fails. Keep it tli bishops uinke A special effort in your holtie, il may save life, For to have a full attendance of aids, sale by Spanish Fork Drug Co. priests ami teachers. For n fine grade of Extinct of ilih, P Auk, J A , Hvrij.M LkmmoN, Lemmon and iuulla go to the IlKNIOi GaRPNKR, Spanish Fork Drug Co. They have the bust and it is guuruiitccd, Presidency. M CD o 2.o regular and without thaft a b"t"hn day. 1? wM auauu,,,Wo,n4ak''t5 t Treaiurer, Portland BcononUeU A 0J k CD maie weakness. jr HI of Wine of Car.hTi 1 evVj C" ::;Y f 0.2. w 2 w H. CD ArHpi you trr now. Remember llUiitt headaches mean f, weKkne.. Urdu, ' cw,x vv More than twenty pictures a d year by Uana Gibson arc onl the good things that by week to regular Tab-rnacl- y, CO f!3 OKIE or collh til CD A- s?4, Dr. W. S. Holdaway, world' fcUWP huvnqty ii "'Mint iS.tr, , W.aiy,S36Wt,:U -- I Cum,,-- , H bwis, Another line has just been unpacked, and the styles and patterns we havent got, cant be had. Superior to all others. See them in the display window. I . Sabbath forenoon was specially for Sunday echools. Superintend ent Brock ha uk gave a report of the work for the last three months the status of the schools were between liOOO aud 4000, there are 15 wards, dividing, say, 3500 by 15, gives over 200 for each Sabbath school as an average. The religion classes next gave a general outline of the work, coming close to the The different Sunday Schools. speakers among which were Patriarch John Smith and Apostles Cowley atid Woodruff, bore testimonies to the excellent showing of these two factors iu the church. In the afternoon Apostlti Woodruff was the principal speaker, touched upon a variety of topics, among which "Race Suictde wnx mentioned, and prominent and fashionable preachers had spoke in favor of race suiride and was not in Lvor President Roosevelt for commending large families by precept and example, spoke of different topics all of which Wefe of practical value to the people of tl land, told of Ills father, President Woodruff, living till oyer 20 years in the New England States, and never heard of a murder, and now they were almost tin everyday occurence Prof. Benjamin Oluff, jr., of the Brigham Young Academy of Provo spoke of the value of education to the young, an education,' not of the head only, but of the spirit. The arts and sciences along with the faith of the latter days. In the evening there was a conjoint meeting of Y. M. and Y. L, dutuals, which was much enjoyed Mil by all. RAW 91 1 Payson 1st Ward sketch of the doings of the differ- Sp. Fork 2nd Ward . John E.Hutsh d J. L. ent churches at their recent meetAugust SnetiKon Sp. Fork 1st Ward Morris J, Martell ings where they had discorded i S'11 some of their confessions of faith, Salem H. W. Harnett and some had adopted the law of A meeting of the home missiontithing, going much in advance of aries will held in the Payson counsome of the Saints, paying sel house on the 20tli, at 7 p. m. in preference to anything one-tent- Your Last Ghance. ti |