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Show 1 ".. - "Saturday; fulhualy 10, lea. j2a Izzrzm to Hat ' - '"- !D, ball Lc2Xt Ekct -" BATUT.DAY. rlUAnY' 10, 1C23. V f K!3B afairaret Ingertoll formerly at thia city, haa been apralnted eup. trtntentent of nnrset and head of thaBrigga of thia city u elected presl Oinum ccooi k ia uEEt coua- aeni ror tne coming year. - The re-tf re-tf hospital. Dr. E. E, Etraup, county tura ehowa that American Fork Lohl physician, announced Tuesday night 'Heber, Spanish Fork and Payaon Visa InstrtoU will succeed Miss Kate i votes war tor Mr. Brlgga while Pro. ccanny, appointed 10 uie position at the first of the year and who re- eignea n n oaya ago. Kiss Ingersoll a tery popular la nurses' circles, according to Dr. Straup, . onry Tuesday ant .waa non- ored by receiving an appointment in the. United atatee veterana', bureau, but was forced to reject on account of, her previous acceptance of the county, position, v .... . Mlaa Ingeraoll served aa assistant superintendent of nurses and ot the training acnooi unaer aaisa Mcuertny and her appointment la a promotion. She has already taken charge of the work and la organising a etrong department de-partment at the county. hospitaL fNr v.... f. : p ' ,;;?:"r' E&by Troa Eisghaa ; 5 . .? Carisd Here tlosday Funeral aerricee -were held ti the Alrin Adams residence' here Monday attarncon lor the three day old daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. PY John- I son of Bingham which died Saturday. lira. Johnson waa formerly Ms Vera ' Adam. Bp. Stem waa" la charge of .the services, the apeakera being p. B. I , Young and Counselor Nix of Bingham X ladles quartette of tht Second ward Tarnished the music, Interment waa t aada In the local cemetery, Mr. Nil 'edjeatinf the grave. i .'. ... ; b ' ," ' 3aaH B1&Z9 Cxsiiar . UoTtizg At Bhelley'i 'The ringing tf the' fire vbell start-, start-, 'the! eltlsena Sunday morning bout 11 o'clock, the cause of 4toiae Jng a Are at the home of Rep. Geo. i Shelley,' Ura. 8helley,; who was tone In th house at the time, heard crackling noise and upon laveetl .Uon foand ' the wxf afire. Tha inn waa quickly given and in the antime one of the nelghbora threw ter.npon the blase( and apon tha Ival of the firemen' they finished Umg It out with chemtcala..' . 1 hole aome two feet wide and I d long was burned in the 'roof I other wise no damage waa done. 3mt Aimlversary Week rhe 13th anniversary ot Boy 8cout anixatlon la being properly obaer-1 obaer-1 In thia city by the Scouta! ' The tversary week.eommenoed Thurt of thia week and will end next Inesday." Fbr one minute at 8:15 araday evening, every acout was acted to atand at attention in re ence of thia great . work. Friday ht, in the baeement of the taber-le taber-le under the direction ci the Scout mcil a program and general rally t given'" In-'Which " ecouta 1 were KiA merU and first clasa badges the Court of Honor. Today, urday, is community good turn day h trpop being naked to '- perform lie good turn . for the community. nArow,'eveTT acout it expected to end church, and Monday la et-;ted et-;ted to have aome special activity a an educational line.,' Tuesday a be observed by a rood turn to fents by the acouU and the final lervance of the week will be In I form of a regular Scout Jambor-V Jambor-V which wUl be held In the base-ht base-ht of the tabernacle for . Scouta, amitteemen and cmclala. .v IIss Mary Shelley entertained a girl friends at her home Tuesday ning. 'Candy - making waa the fn feature of enjoyment and allTe-t allTe-t a Jony tfana: ; .; " v ' '''' ' Plqaaat Royal CGSS -one ef many deilcloaa dishes that can be made from fan flavored Royal Bread! V 1 slice Royal bread t Inches thick 4 tablespoons fleer aara evoked erra - tatilenpooaa batter Shell and cut each egg In to suit serving dish, notch It scoop it out ao aa to form large case. Fry golden brown j in hot fat, Melt halt the butter In small pan, aUr In flout, dd milk, and atlr till It bdlla.' Season with, salt, pepper , nd lemon Juice, Lay In plecea ot egg. and let heat gently. Add remainder of butter to peas, shako them over the fire y end Season With Mnf - Pn a Un of tu In hnttnm Ryal bread eroute, and fill on a not dish. Arrange border of peaa arounl top , I nd serv, at once. TT THIS OUT 1S KEEP. ) - eiert ecnemlal. i W i. 5 ' S'z ' ? ' . 1 y eks apart even. ;;. - 1! lJbJ C 7 e'aM fee , Mvhi'-i - Jf J , ,. e e d w I a e e ee : , : ; , V T?rl teaetee. lUyal. ;Y VySxi L y wmpoMU At yeee ' ; , sJ ' ' ' :-" 'Bh"" : : 1 16 S A - r a V,AAAAA -According to tha Tot of tha Cen- irai uui uaaeoau lMue, Laurence to ana Kpimgvui toted tor E, L Roberta of Provo, omt two wetka ago, -Brlgga aid J Roberta wart nominated tor this pot ftion, and at tha time Provo, and gpringviiie voted for Roberta, and I American Fork and Lehl for Brlgga. and the other three Clubs. Snaniah Fork. Payaon and Heber old not cast their votes until this week, when ell three casta In for Brlgga.. ,' It, is said that Mr. Brim la reluct adt about accepting the presidency tot the league, but his friends feel that Inasmuch aa be, waa treasurer last year and previously vice-presi dent, they think he la the man tor the position, and he la being urged by many . bate ball fans to accept ' the honor. . ., e r' ALPINE liOTES (A. L. BXTfcr, Exporter) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, apent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and ; Mra. D. J. Strong., : ; -'--v .y.fl; A number of our dtlsena attended . Farmera and - Housekeepers the Round up held la - Pleasant - Orove Monday, Tuesday and . Wedneaday. , Mra. EL Devey and children apent Monday and Tueeday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred &tr-ag of Pleasant -Grove. . s Willard Bnrgeea Of Ogilen ' and Ernest Burgesa; of Roosevelt, apent two daya :. thia week vlsulnt their father, George M. Burgess, who la Mr. and Mra. Frank Bateman took their eon Thaine,"to Provo Baiurdav to have his tensile and adnolds re moved.! . He la getting along; aa wall aa can be expected, i - - Lenard Bates la busy putting Bp Ice In atorage for the asmmer. j :V --;;'v,;;i i. ', O' I ; i COUNTY ?4EWS Pealtry Predarer, 4 . s - - yffn fitUi Prare Provo. Feb. . According to Benjamin Ben-jamin Brown, Gunnison, prealdent of the newly - organized Utah Poultry Producers, ne. warehouaea, cold atorage ator-age planta and hatcheries ' will : be cofistructed In Provo for the com pany during. he' coming summer. ApepktJe Sireka la : . . Fatal te Preie Wentaa - Provo,- Feb." While" on ner ' way from the Oram depot to her home in the eouth western part of" ' the city, Mra. Hannah. L. Lundberg 69, Sun day .afternoon Buffered a atroke' of apoplexy. " ,She waa rushed to the Provo General hospital, but died before be-fore arriving at the hospital. Ceaaty Officers Find, zi?.fi? StBl, Bat Men Gene - A still consisting of . two copper boilers -was brought In from the De-Lamar De-Lamar tunnel tn North Tin tic by Deputy Sheriff Karl Boahard Saturday1. Satur-day1. 1 The .information was brought in by H. A. Madsen,' who haa been working Jn the dlatrict and ; haa f cabin near by. 1 A few, daya ago two men came, along and aaked Madsen if AKD tllS :l euoa milk Salt and pepper te taste halt. Cut slice of Royal bread ' round with a sharp knife and 0 Bp with egga and sauce and . AAAA A J 1800-5 -4. 1 t -. ,, . . they might nee hie cabin, as they wanted to do aome trapping around! there. Madsen gave them rpermla-! ion, although he' thought they did not look like trappers and It waa a poor field for their work . H after- warda went into the tunnel and. dla- covered , tht moonshine r apparatus. Ht th.en locked the tunnel up and! told the men they could uae hit cabin but not to break Into the tunnel and aald he waa going orer to , Provo. This evidently made the men ausptc-lua, ausptc-lua, for . when tha deputy and Madsen Mad-sen went back tht men had - disappeared. disap-peared. One man had told Madsen that be waa from Pleasant Grot and the otber.waa from the acuta, It la believed they went out ot Eureka and were preparing to operate ta n" new, field. No : material for Hauor-maklng waa di8Covered.-Provo Poat' i Utah Ceaaty Farar Bartai. i IppreveB Cleanup Drive , Provo, Feb.' .-Tbe Utah County farm bhreaa haa approved the clean! home and town .campaign that la to be tutted by the atate farm bureau! in the pear' future, . according ' to President X I Bunnell of Vineyard, n. ,nlutMM MMfAMl l... ,11 ROaTOeraEOOa2Q8 fi ' r beetuee'tected for .the jreaent year: a j'clock FTidayafternoonlat.his Beef catfle7intlDixonfJyson: home In LehL M Child took part hog production, I P. Uraon "ot,I the early Indian ware In UUh and Spanish Fork; dairying, Elmer Hold- later waa trusted by the Indiana and away of Vineyard; sheep. W. H. Chip-! helped settle many dlsputea between man of American Fork; pure oeed.'the whltea and V aborlglnea In this II. W. Care: neet and weed control. ! Charles J. Sore n on of Provo; crop rotation, Joaeph T. Skinner of Span- ish Fork; cooperaUve markeUog tn.1,nlTr,try by ,nTiUng 24 lr,en( to purchasing, R. D. Wadley of Pleaiant I their home thia evening. Music, Grove; horticulture, Dean ht C Mer-jchata, and lunch .will be the order '" " " ' of entertainment. oKon2oaossoscc;onosoasoKosoKKocoKiE FLOTTEHS-Fer AH Oecaslona, - . PLEASANT C7.0VE IXOOAL ",; ' ' . Phone 14-W 1) M ,' ' , -f t ft. V ; 7 . Abraham -- SPEECH IN INDEPENDENCE BALL, PmLADELPIHA Fe)ruary22,1881 " "J. ' M B. CTTLEBi I am fUled with deep metloa at finding myself stand fas ! thia place, where were collected together the wisdom, the patriotism, the devotion te principle, from which sprang the laatltatlea aader which we U-a. . Ten have kindly aaggeated te me that in my haada la the task of restertng peace te ear distracted eenatry. I can tay la re term, sir, that all the political sentiments I entertain have beea drawn, , ae far aa I nave been able te draw them, , from the aenUmeata which originated in aad were rften te the world frtm thia aalV 1 hare never had feeilag, politically, that did net aprinf from the aeatimenta embodied in the Declaration ; ,tf Independeace,; I nave Kea pondered ever tht dangers dan-gers which were incurred by the men who assembled here aad framed and ad. tpted that Declaration. I nave ponder, ed over tht tolls that were endued by tht officers aad aeldlera el the; army who aekkrel that independence. v , .,' I lava tften laqnlred ef myself what great principle or Idea It waa that kept thia Confederacy ae long together. - It waa net the mere matter of aeparaUoa ef the eeloalea from the metherUad, - bat that aentlmeat In the Deelaratlon ef la-dependence la-dependence which gave liberty net aloat to the people ef thia eenatry, bat hope te all the world, for all fitara time. j . .. 'I t - I ' v 1 "w - . , . rill of. the Tonng University. Salt lake Boute Agent . ... At Frovt tS Tears Dtea r Provo, Feb.' . George Craig prominent prom-inent local Maaon and agent kt the Salt Lake Route atatloa here - tor 3 'years died In Salt Lake hospital at S a. m today after a long Ulneaa. .. r : Ford ! Voter Company ;ijaveatigatinf Coadftioai Ilere . Thert la JndlcaUona that the Fori Motor Company is Interested in thia section and will sooner or later, become be-come one of the manufacturerf of tha county. During tht past .few ya a tight draft on th Ford company-of Detroit waa cashed at a Spanish Fork bank. Rumor thert baa it tlut the ' annsrlejiauBivlnap aeAm war avVIvi tf :. Kt aoon vmajiJiw ewayj m w aviaui w'vivm Sprlngvllle and Spanish Fork in employed em-ployed by the Ford company. 4 However,, How-ever,, It could not be learned deflnlte- lr alnce the crew . la giving out no Information- BprtngvIUe Beacon, : ' : ' " , John J. Child, 93 years eld dead, John J. Child, $X yeara of age, the oldest resident of Lehl and the father c Drv George N. Child, dty auperin- (.nAatil nt fcnnl nf Calf TVa AiaA atate. Mr. and Mra. J. . E. Buckwaltr MlAhratn1 holr Hat wjutrllnir in. rieral dealgna a epecialty. ft 4 8 ttt vgrf' A 1 M M r ; a 111 ' -f --.r x -- Mmicolm It waa thai which rare promise iae tlme the weights weald be lifted from the ahoaldera el all men, and that ' all shoald have an equal chance, Thia Is the sentiment - embodied la the Ueclaratlea ef Independence, Kew, my friends, can thia ceaatry be aaved ta that basis! If It can, I will ; ceaslder myself eae ef the happiest men ' U the world if I can help te aava It If . ; k eaanet be aaved apoa that principle, ' It will be truly awfaU Bat if thia eeaa. , " try eanaet be uved without grlng ap , that piiaelple, I waa1 abeat te aa I weald rather be uxaislsated en this spet than aarrender It Saw; in view ef the present aspect ef - -affairs, there la ae need ef bloodshed and war. - There la neetasity fer It ' 1 aa not la faver ef each a coarse ( and ' I may say la adavnee that there wIU be . ne bloodshed aalesa It la forced apon the -Kerernment The revenuneat win not ase force, aaless ferae la ased against It ' My "friends, this Is wholly an aapre pared speech. I did not expect te be called ea te any a word when I came ' - here. I aappeaed I waa merely te de something teward raising a Gag... I. may, therefore, have aald something mils ereet (Cries ef Xe, ae,) Bat I aava aald nothing bat what I am wllllar ta Uve by, and, If It be the pleasure tf the mighty Ged te die by. , . ...-f. ' 'S EahKah Rah . ';;-':; ' Thirty per cent "of the college atu-denta atu-denta work their way through achoot The rest yell their way through. -For a Laundry "Dont kill your wife-let" n ' the dirty work." ; . For. Rei,urant "Dont . divorce your-wife because, aha ; cant cook. Eat hero and keep' her for a pet; if On The :"' Have ypa ever stopped to think of the fact that we are at your call every day in the week t Should a broken. pipe endanger your home. Is is worth anything: to know that your plumber is ready to help you instantly frlf your' pipes rfreezeor "your drains plug. , The same plumber is ready at an instant notice to correct the trouble;" ' -'' ' ' '" ' '.. -' Tliis is a service and its valuable-, It is maintained for you. M. S. Lott WiUMBINO AND IIEATINO " f ::h Ctre-t, Telephone ,3 J. LEIII, UTAi: I t 0 ..-;4 Febrnary 12 that In zonoA "TWtli- In TwelTt Words ; ' ; Five per cent In the bank la worth 10 in the bottle. ' - - ' - CUT PLOWEE3 ' 'I And Floral Designs a Specialty. ! , CamatloBB aad Betes, all etlora, -l HI FLORAL CO. LEW.. ; vivra)viia ' fvaaaj w lava-- v ataaia promptly. ' I |