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Show SPANISH mi Th3 Finishing Touches Being Given to the.Schoolhouse. The West Field Irrigation Co. Will Leave Their Differences Differ-ences With the Court. The Mercantile Company Declare De-clare a Dividend of Twenty-Five Per Cent. Sickness is disappearing. The dog license is a dead thing. Spanish Fork river irrigates 15,-000 15,-000 acres. It is reported that the district school will reopen Monday morning. Female suffrage association will meet to-day to t.ilk up political matters. mat-ters. Spanish Fokk has upward of 1000 square miles of summer range for stock. Wm. Boyack has joined heart and hand with Mary, a young lady of Sterling worth. Jex & Co. continue to bring into their extensive lumber yards cirld:uls of goods in their linj. The Spanish Fork choir, under the leadership of Prof. Rowe, are preparing prepar-ing themselves to d justice on their part in the coming choral union at Provo. The trustees this week, have been actively engaged in clearing up in and ) i '-'und all the schoolhouses, using .: odorizers ana disinfectants, causing a thorough purification. Last Sunday Elders B. II. Roberts and F. Taylor, of Salt Lake, visited Spanish Fork and delivered themselves them-selves of excellent counsel and advice and created a new determination in the Saints to proceed in the line of duty. The Mercantile Co., superintended by Mr. Jos. Wilkins, although losing considerable on a lot of lucerne seed, declared a dividend of 25 per cent recently. This firm is on a sure foundation, and bids fair under present pre-sent management of making equal future success. . The fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Money vas duly cele-I brated here Sunday last. A number of t e friends and relatives of the still happy and gay coupla paid their respects re-spects to them and to the huge turkey and other palatabres. It was a very enjoyable gathering. John II. Davis, son of Jno. R. Davis, of this place, and Miss Jennette Adamson, of Pleasant Valley, also Wm. Douglass and Miss Hannah Jane Robertson, the daughter of George Robertson, Esq., have gone to Manti, and from tLence along the path of marital happiness may we hope. The West Field Irrigating Co. has accepted the proposition of the City Council in referring their differences to the District Court at' Provo for an interpretation of the meaning of cer tain parts of a decree adjudging the rights and . obligations of the above parties according to the said decree. The elegant schoolhouse recently constructed is receiving the last finishing finish-ing touch. It is proposed to give a grand ball therein shortly for old and young. Doubtless it will be a fine affair, and the public will have a chance not only to recreate but also to view the best schoolhouse ever built here. It will long remain a standing testimony of the insight of the trustees as to matters educational. |