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Show TIIF SPANISH FORK PRSS, GLORY STILL OUR AIM AND HOPE ORIGINAL SONGS For Nebo Stake M. I. A. With the oinplinionts of The First National Bank of Spanish Fork1 The Commercial Hank of Spanish Folk. ODE TO NEBO STAKE Where mountain summits pierce the skies Like watchful sentries tall amlgrainl, Ami streams of living water rise To bless ami beautify the land, Mount Nebo, in majestic pride Looks clown oer hills and valleys wide. ON THE WAY Chorus'- - PARLOR CLOCKS CHIME CLOCKS KITCHEN CLOCKS Pal Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of Congress Strangs Jewelry Store Dr. C. D. Livingston DENTIST Phone 82 4? 4? t'fc DR. I. S. EVANS $ $ tfc Phono 4 p.nt. DENTIST Office It. - Phone 50 $ 4 O Mine a Great Pal O' Mine a modern play with plenty of good comedy, splendid climaxes and a punch, has been selected for the opening of the rotation stock company at the Winona Theatre on Friday, September 17th. Mr. Taylor as gone to considerable expense to secure this play, which was a big success, not only In New York City last sonson, but enjoyed a wonderful Canadian and United States tour. J. in Honoring Mrs. Oscar Terry and her little son. Oscar Jr., ot Arco, Idaho. a party of friends d gathered at itl'cv at Residence O.rner oi the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Bradford on . ..1st Mouth and 1st west Thursday ev Mko Hours, i to 12 a.m. and 2 t 'ning of last week and pleasantly 6 surprised her. Supper was Sunday by Appointment served, Phone 3it Spanish F.rl after which the evening was spent In a social way enjoying game9 and Tel. No. 71-- J Spanish Fork, tUah music. Present were Mr. and M; G. M. D. K W. Creer, Mr and Mrs. R, J Co. CITY and QUARANTINE PllYSICAN Bradford, Mr and Mrs. James Beckl strorn. Mrs.Hattie Ferguson and Mrs EMUALMF.KS and Maggie Kindred. UNDERTAKERS OFFICE AT RESIDENCE Main Office Phone 61-Hours 2 to 5 p.m. PAYSON, UTAH Telephone No. 107. Wo are prepared to remove bodies H. from hospitals or other places If so Dr. Joseph Hughes ... p.-t- ERICK HANSEN John F. Harris and A. Stoddard RApRCRAKEB B. desired by our patrons. Motor Hears Equipment and a full line of burlul supplies on hand at all times. Our prices are right. Night or jlay calls promptly attended fo. iawyers Livery and Feed PtjACTlCEIN ALL COURTS Stables PP0YO Hack Meefs all Trains Phono 8l)"w Special Price 2 Bars Cream Oil July 17, Oregon question settled. 1846-The Mexican war. 1848 Greatest territorial con. quest In American history. 1849 June 15, death of Polk, aged fifty-thre- The OLD KNOX POLK was the first JAMES horse to win the presidential race, and Ills figure remains among the pale slmilows In the procession of presidents across the pages of history. When he wns yet a boy the family of James K. Polk moved from North Carolina to Tennessee, where he wns too frail for frontier farming and was put to work behind the counter of a crossronds store. After a time In that excellent preparatory school of life he returned to his native state to enter college, and he graduated from the University of North Carolina. Becoming a country lawyer, he was sent to the Tennessee legislature; married Sarah Childress, daughter of a o man of business, and went to congress for 14 years, In the course of which he became first the Jackson lender of the house and finally speaker. Next he took his seat as governor of Tennessee for a term. After having been twice defeated In his effort to obtain a second election to the governorship, those defeats were lmmedl- - SPANISH fOKK tYRFKV-DLl- Tv Full J : ; t " $1 Soap Free A special arrangement with the inanufati allies us to make the above olTer. Dont miss it. e. lfh ' One combination to each customer. CO-- The Older the O Better rilONES 27, 28 and 29 V HER E. Forest Trylor necess alone PR EKENTS Gertrude Bondhill -- AND 1 Horace Maxwell AND TIIE Rotation Stock -- Spanish horks latest enlistment the service of Undo Same Is I'reer Itiilhliug Npauish Fork, I'tati Douglass V. Stewart, who enlisted in Salt Lake last week In the U. S. navy. Douglass has been working with Ed. Griffith at IVctor, Idaho, and left there to enlist. Ills DLNIIM parents, Mr. and Mrs.'l'rl Stewart. Office Old Creer Building Jr. have not yet learned where he will North Room Upstairs be sent for training. 116-- J J23-- Package Sea Foam Washing pW(t,r Package Crystal White Soap well-to-d- CASKETS sup-plie- 1 7 Phone Solid Oak, Motul In all Colors, nail Caskets of my own manufacture on short notice. Services of Licensed Euibnlmer Furnished When Itaiuim! 1 1846 W.T. Brockbank D.DS. i'UEEIt ItlTI.DING J James Knox Polk In Mecklenburg e. Success in New York City ALARM CLOCKS Published Every Thursday OFFICE CLOCKS Subscription Price, J2.00 per year. Now added to my enlarged Entered February 21, 1902, as second class matter, at the iostoffice at stock for the now store. Hours 2 to 4 County, N. C. 1823-Member Tennessee legislature. 1825-3Member of congress. 1839-4Governor of Tennessee. 1844 Nominated for president by the Democrats and elected. March 4, Inaugurated elev. 1845 enth president, aged forty-nin- Tune: True to the Faith Shall our Nebo Stake lie efficient! Shall she rank lip iu her place! Shall her people all he dutiful And every blot efface! Yes, awake Nebo Stake to a realization That duty well done here will be your salvation. Well work and pray through the M. I. A. To keep our youth in the narrow way. Shall we live up to our slogan? Keep our people clean and pure? Fight tobacco hard and furiously That true manhood may endure! Yes, down, down, down with the little white slaver, Up with right, may our cause never waver. Well fight and pray througli the M. I. A. To keep our youth in the narrow wav. d Office 0 Compan J IX- a NEBO STAKE d, Peets Soap On Friday and Saturday, September 174 tvs Crystal White Soap. 2 Bar:; Feets White Naphtha Soup, 9 Like a full and beauteous tree Root and brunch and scion, Flourish thou and ever ho Nebo Stake so fair, Favored by divine decree Nebo Stake of Zion Glorious be thy destiny Nebo Stake so fair, Improvement constantly we gain As knowledge makes us free; A blessing llows, which faith bestows, That ever wo cau see; III our advancement, heaven-bounWe're ever on the way, Till we arrive there safe and sound, Some future perfect day. Chorus: () yes! Were ever on the way, Let every one be singing; In our advancement heaven-bounWere ever bn the way. ' Our mutual rewards we share As hand in hand we go, Where Wisdom brings her offerings, And living waters flow; . To glory In the higher spheres Well help each oilier rise, And share together after-year- s jin joys of Paradise! at Ccccr Morgan-- ) 1 Refrain: love And we our M. I. A. With a pure unfailing ray With a joyous zeal alway, Yes, we love our M. I. A. Mutual Improvement Association Song. Office born , Smiling neath Hopes radiant skies Nebo Stake so fair, The path of virtue, truth and right, Shield us from every evil power Pc thou our strength in every fight, A hencon light be to ih all Guiding our steps from every fall. g Nov. 2, 1795 ; NEBO STAKE OF ZION. In our lovely valley lies Nebo Stake of Zion Strong and high its mountains rise, Nebo Stake so fair, Hager, true to win the prize Saints we can rely on Help us to walk thru every hour J. W. Hagan, M. D. Jmf the first dark horse Chorus: Secure from fear; hut thine the cause, hearts devotion give Unto the keeping of Thy laws, And ever unto Thee we pin.. Lead us aright from day to day. March 3, 1897. (Copy rlK lit. 1920. by Then, in our Association, Let its spirit and its scope I5e the acme of salvation, ( J lory still our aim and hope. And ail our ELISIIA WARNER, Editor EZRA WARNER, Manager . MORGAN By JAMES Chorus: Not (Mir deserts that we so live A Special Free Offer 5 Lifting mind to greater merit, . .That our eyes may better see, Jiy His power, the Holy Spirit' Caused our Mutual to be. How like that mountains lofty dome Is Nebo .Stake among its peers, Lund that we love to call our home Made sacred by our joys and tears, No other skies seem half so clear And all our da vs unmarred bv fear. WERE EVER Five Minute Chftts on Our Presidents Mutual Improvement Association Song. Onward, upward we are going, Something daily we attain, Lessons bright witji truth bestowing Knowledge every one may gain." Chorus: Listen to the invitation, Hear the Holy Spirit 'a callj Join the movement For improvement, Tis a mutual work for all. A Contest Song: KISII FOJtK L---UTAH QT , R, 1 MINE afU.i LOS a play you will enjoy every moc Admission fiOc, floe am Sbc Tickets 'M- dsam Now On! or th st , $ , - v IH"-- ' " ' DANCE 1 : i FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Van Buren stood hy his guns against annexation, going down in the Democratic convention under the displeasure of the southern slaveholders and the alarm of northern doughfaces. faltered in the campaign. Quibbling, qualifying and tokhu a hack track he went down at the election under the Indignation of the abolitionists who polled enough votes for their third ticket to cause his defeat. Tolk lost Tennessee at the polls, and Is the only man, with the sole exception of Wilson In 1010, who has been elected without his own state For several days the national r!eot('t Wns In doubt, with the result on a complete count In New hanging York At riy I'', lk rich g sal Inq ill. NOVELTY JAZZ ORCHESTRA IT ! - j H- ss .; S, an She I:: ood ;Ph arm P 1 I Founds of Lima Beans Roll of Toilet Paper Lelai -- i Y X Brooms d Dozen Bull ;; Dog Clothes Fins (spring) Found of Rice ;; I! 1 Dozen Mason Caps tc :l( 1 !! Bars of Hob White Soup Royal Garden Ton Found of Carnation Coffee 2a Found Can of Schilling's Coffee Found of Currants ( Bars of Old Fashioned Laundry Soap Cream of Wheat Booths Sardines 2 lj pound can of Schoolboy Peanut Butter lb. Bucket of Lard 5 lb. Bucket of Lard riO Double Sheets of Fly Paper 2 oz. Bottle of Pure Extract Bloaters oz. can of Oysters Golden Rod Washing Powder 1 round of Cocon nut Wax Paper Borax Chips Buckets Bonnie Gee Malt Syrup ; 10 pound bucket of corn svrup npplo jollo i Pound f Animal Crackers Vi Pound Cau of Log Cabin Syrup IS oz. Can of Ripe Olivos We pay flue in trade for butter and nfle J 1 I 1 X X X X had' car- - rled the state hy fl.ooo-tha- nkx to the Liberty party, which had drawn nwav more than that number of votes from the groat compromiser. ciav Hrnry had compromised his last rhnnee for the presidency. aore. SYNCOPER Mexico. th- - 171 SALT LAKES FAMOUS ately crowned with the Democratic nomination for president. It was in the first year of the telegraph, and when the name of Clay was ticked off as the nominee of the Whig convention ut Baltimore those wiseacres of Washington who still regarded Morse as an Impostor said that the trick was easy, since anyone could have guessed who the Whig nominee would be. Three weeks afterward, when the Inventor at the capital spelled out the name of Polk os the Democratic nominee the doubting Thomases were convinced that he was a fraud. They scoffed at such an absurdity and were not persuaded of the truth until the arrival of a train from Baltimore. The obscurity of Jim Folk, which that smug, unsmiling, uninspired little man of respectable abilities had preserved on the eminence of tho speaker's chair, was deepened by the shining fame of Van Buren, whom he had displaced at the convention, and of Clay, against whom lie was matched before the people. Those two statesmen had taken It for granted that they were to he the champions of their respective parties. History suspects that they concocted In a friendly visit two letters which appeared suspiciously close together and which were suspiciously alike In discouraging the annexation of Texas at risk of war with Wn 811 7. Rol SPANISH FORK AUDITORIUM James K. Polk. ! JP J eggs per dozen. ... Yh Chi " ' J i'1 lie' |