Show Give Us Cement Sidewalks There are those among us who Imagine Ima-gine that the putting in of cement sidewalks would be so burdensome to the taxpayer that he would not be able to bear it Let us look around and nee about it Some three weeks ago Hyrurn Thomas was over from Provo he is a Spanish Fork product and nearly everybody in town know him The writer entered into a conversation with him about the cement sidewalks of Provo where sixteen miles of walk was put in about eighteen months ago and eight more miles last fall Mr Thomas owns a sixrod frontage which has a 4foqtwide cement walk which cost something like 65 lie was not obliged to pay for this at once but instead the city levies a sidewalk tax of six dollars and sixty some odd cents per annum interest and principalfor ten yearswhen it is paid for in full Now then fellow citizens we can no doubt have the same kind of a layout id Spanish Forkand we do not believe a singe taxpayer when the matter is properly understoodwill register an objection to csmcnl walks We should have them from the canning factory to the depot on both sides of MainStreet and from Main Street to every schoolhouse school-house and church within the corporation corpora-tion limits of this city Each individual should keep in mind that on account of his small outlay he will have tile privilege of walking for miles in all directions with dry and clean feet The children would not have to sit in school all day with went feetthus your children would be more healthy and to right thinking parents that is worth alone 10 to each family I per annum The average family would also save from 15 to 25 annually on rubbers and how often does it not happen that a child comes home with rubbers shoessocks and nil filled with mud Indeed that often happens several sev-eral times a day and it does not happen hap-pen with the children alone but the grown people as well then after arriving arriv-ing home the shoes are placed as near the stove as possible to dry the leather thoroughly and then when you want to use the shoes you find that they have been overheated and are shapeless in fact entirely ruined If we had cement ce-ment walks we would avoid nil the above troubles Why we cannot get along without CEMENT sidewalks THEY WILL LIGHTEN OUR BURDENS BUR-DENS instead of increasing them Mrs C P Snell entertained at lunchx eon Mrs Maycock of the A C U Monday noon Mrs Wm Norris is visiting a few days with her cousins Mr and Mrs Fred Rowland in Provo Geo W Scott is the comedian to keep you laughing from the time the curtain goes up until it drops The ladies of the WCTU will give a Matrons Medal Contest Saturday evening February 26 Program will appear next week There will be a Washington entertainment enter-tainment and social at the Presbyterian Presbyter-ian chapel next Monday evening at 7 oclock The public is invited At the popular lady voting contest at the valentine ball Monday night Miss Elsie Robertson won that prize and Miss Lenore Banks second George W Scott would like a Spanish Span-ish Fork couple to get married at the opera house next week See Dorthy Marke us Bessie Fairweather in Outwitted Out-witted by Two Monday evening See Geo W Scott and Dorthy Mnrke in Thelma at the opera house next week Dont forget to ask about ladies free tickets for the opening night If you dont get one it is your own fault Sunday services the Presbyterian church Sunday School at 11 a m subject Stephen the First Christian Martyr Acts 61 to K3 Preaching and song service at 730 p m subject What is Christianity The public is invited Rev Theo Lee pastor On the road to success you will be If in time you inspect goods with meA me-A snappier line of samples for tailor made clothing has never been produced Since my prices were always reduced Guaranteed the best tailoring and fit ornosule See Rob Boyack merchant tailor it i will cost you no more Mrs Geo C Thomas entertained ten members of the Kensington Club very royally at her home Feb 1C Fancywork Fancy-work being one of the main features of the afternoon Readings were presented pre-sented by Mrs J J Banks Thos B Jones and Mrs E Thomas A solo was rendered by Mrs Louise Larsen after which delicious were served and I the member adjourned until next week I A Great Surprise Last Saturday evening friends relatives re-latives and neighbors of John T Hales to the number of about 35 bombarded his citadel without warning The onslaught on-slaught was so sudden and unexpected that he surrendered without any attempt at-tempt at defence and sensibly agreed to the terms of peace without protest The occasion was the Goth anniver versnry of bin birthday and after handshakes hand-shakes and many wishes for numerous happy returns of the day the company enjoyed themselves in attending to the wants of the inner man A short program consisting of songs speeches recitations witty storiesetc followed concluding with selections from thegruphophone and a few games It developed during the evening that the occasion was the 8th anniversary of the wedding of Mr and MrsThqs Webb the latter a daughter of Mr Hales At midnight it was announced that it was now the 25th anniversary of Mr and Mrs Samuel Holts wedding two of the invaders The latter took their fellow invaders by surprise so that they were demoralized for the rest of the evening and they soon returned to their homes after a second lunch each vowing this to be the occasion of their lives and hoping that Mr Hales night have 56 more such happy days N SMITH Are yju interested in California Arizona Ari-zona and Old Mexico If so it would be wise to write for full information about the shortest line and the best service from your point to these sections sec-tions via the Salt Lake Route Utahs most popular road High School Program A successful High School program was given lust Thursday at the city pavilion in honor of the Great Emancipator Emanci-pator Abraham Lincoln The president of the student body Mr Arthur Nelson was master of ceremonies The pavilion pavil-ion was decorated with American lags and high school pennants Beginning at 730 the following program was rendered ren-dered Duet and Chorus High School Girls I I Gettysburg Speech E Christensen 1 IleberHrockbank I I I Song Heber Krockbank I Original Narration Jennie Bradford 1 Piano SelectionDorthy Stoddard I i I Barbara Fritsche Bliss Lewis Boys Chorus 3rd ward Sunday School Paper on LincolnE L Fernstcn Solo Mary Larsen Quartette Third Ward Violin Solo Marsellus Smith 1 i I Quartette High School Solo L W Nielsen Chorus High School Girls j The students acquitted themselves very creditably the people are pleased to note the advancement they are making mak-ing and the spirit of enthusiasm with which they enter into their high schoolwork school-work Although the weather was very inclement about 600 persons were present pres-ent ELEANOR Are you going east If so please bear in mind that the Salt Lake Route can ticket you to the very best advantage advan-tage saving twelve hours to Chicago See your nearest Salt Lake Route agent or write to Kenneth C Kerr District Passenger Agent Salt Lake City Ut New Babies To Mrs Ed M Rowe a girl Monday To Mrs JasWarnera girl Saturday To Mrs rhos Chadwick a girl Wednesday Wed-nesday Are you interested in California Arizona Ari-zona and Old Mexico If so it would be wise to write for full information about the shortest line and the best service from your point to these sections sec-tions via the SaltLake Route Utahs most popular road I will cure spavin ringbone splints curbs sweeny galls etc on horses No knife or burning irons if no cure no pay Yours for business Th Petersen Peter-sen Opposite postofiice Sph Fork mar 11 Farm for Sale61 acres of good funning land 7room brick houscbarn granary and orchard all fenced Apply to Thos Hill Lake Shore Ut feb2l r We acknowledge receiving an invitation invita-tion from the Knights and Ladies of the Mnccabees to attend a married peoples ball at Reynolds Hall Spnngville Friday February 19th It will pay you big to buy a few pairs of shoes and put them away you may not have a chance to buy at such low prices Farmers Bankrupt Mercantile Mer-cantile Co feb 18 A little money buys a lot at Farmers Bankrupt Mercantile Co feb 18 There is no excuse for wearing old clothes you can get a new suit for very little money at Farmers Bankrupt Mercantile Co feb 18 We pay the highest price for butter and eggs furthermore you buy everything every-thing at half price Farmers Bankrupt Bank-rupt Mercantile Co feb 18 For Rent Tworoom cottage concrete con-crete cellar stable chicken coop city water 2 blocks south of city square For particulars see Mrs Wm Briggs House for Rent A 3 room house on Springvlllo road Also a second hand wagon sulky plow second hand buggy and harness for sale Apply to Hans Larson feb 18 Next Saturday evening some of the best of our local tnlent will present the sensational comedydrama Squire Thompkins Daughter II It is a play of rural life showing how an old farmer was nearly swindled out of all he possessed by a scheming banker and brings out vividly the troubles of a country girl in the city It is also full of excellent comedy and if you like to laugh dont miss it Are you going east If so please bear in mind that the Salt Lake Route can ticket you to the vety best advantage advan-tage saving twelve hours to Chicago See your nearest Suit Lake Route agent or write to Kenneth C Kerr District Passenger Agent Salt Sake City Ut out IIKPOItr OK TIIK COMIITlllN < H I UK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK at Spanish Kurk In tlin < < Stale of Utah nt Urn closo of I business Kotiruur ft IfliU iirsoimcts Loans and discounts ie I > 2J3 ea overdriiftK ncurcd unit unsecured 4 HI4 M I U t4 bonili toxeeurcclreulatlnn a 1 SV OU 11 emlUtn on U S bonds ° 57 n I IIuiUlnir House furniture and tlxinn 0000 Dun from NiUl IInnk nol ICHM nut t < A Wo I HI I Due from State IliiukH mid Hunkers 1171 W Dun from unproved reserve intents 34 tic 10 > Checks and other cjich Items I7i in rradlnnul paper currency nleUelxcls 61 1 KS Lawful money reserve In Ink vli J pirln tll WO M 41ruu1 r l tender Notes UK cov 2iW 10 Redemption fund with US treasurer CV per cent of circulation irj BO Total tiTK Kti t a MAIIIMTIIS Capital aleck paid < 1 In IS rtnl no Surplus fund r > tin OU UndlUded profits less expenses and taxes paid flU ts National brink notes outstanding d 1 2V 111J Individual deposits subject to eheok Os 171 111 Demand eertltlnues of deposit t Tim h i Time eertlllcntex deposit ih 1111I m Hivlims I Deposits U I 1 VM 5t Cashiers checks outstanding 40 1 X1 Total rljV nit I w < State of Utah County of Utah ss II SL Snell cashier of the above named bank do solemnly xneur that the alms spate ment Is true to the btstof my knonltdue and belief P M 1 SNIIU Cashier Suneribed and sworn to before me this II day of February Him I 11 SNIJIt Notary Public Cornet Attest John Tones Hubbud Tuttle George D Snell directors BIDS WANTED Sealed bids to perform the duties of ater plaster lor the Spanish Pork Hast lunch Irrl Kiitlon and Manufacturing Company ilurlni the season of num will be received nt tho oflice of the sec etorvi ut his home In Spanish Fork until M t oclock p m KiUunluviPcbruary aoih 1009 The hoard ei directors rescrui the light toieject unv nnd nil bids The lUFiiws de lining the duties of the wutermaster may bo been at the oflice of tho secretory NICHOLAS SMITll Secretary Spnnlsh Fork Fcbtuury JIIlOOI last ooh IS I r NOTICE Tliennnml meeting of this stockholders of tbeThl tlv Mlnlni A Milling Co a nporn tlon of the State of Utah for the election of onicciH and tho transaction of such other bus Inrssas may Irllth Iome before It will be held at the oflice of J 1 J II inks In lusement of Commercial Hank building Spmlsh Pork City Utah county Utah on Wednesday February Feb-ruary 2Hh llI Int Soclock p in or tnat day J J HANKS Secretary tint pub Jan F last feb If I W Assessment Notice ThlRtlcMlnlnw Mllllnj Company plate of business Spanish Fork Utah I Notice Is I hereby given Hint ala meeting of Ibo board of dliectors of tho Thistle Mlnlnn k Mllllni Compan held on the Uth I day of Jauuniy liw un nssessment Nn 11 I of three I Cti inllis pt > r slmro V us titled on tho outstanding outstand-ing cipllnl stock nt the corporation iivublo Immediately lo J 1 llnks secretary or the compariiut his oltlre In Ibn liisemtnt under Ibo i ommercl Link I of Spanish Fork f pin Il1 kL to I P i i Any smelt upon which this assessment may I remain unpiild on Ihursdiu Kebivmn 2Mb 19 U will hn I delinquent and inlvcrtlrcl for halo i ut pUblic iitutlon und unless paiment Is I made lieliirn will ho sold on lViOnesfliy March It th IInl at the hour of s elock p in lo pay the iiellmiuent assessment together with the cost of uiUcrilslnt und expense of sale 1 1 HAVKS 1 Secretary I 1st pub JHi il 1Iht fell > < > OJ Dr J Fred Potter Ii Optician I EYES TESTED 1 CLASSES PROPERLY FITTED i j Office at Residence Phone Ind 33M SPANISH FORK LARS P JENSEN j t1 Ii i I WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY Of All Kinds Repaired O Three and onehalf blocks east of Commercial Bank Spanish Fork Johnson Braithwaite E S JESSE Contractors and Builders of Complete Com-plete Homes ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE C C CU1SMON K J NICHOLS Crismon Nichols Assayers and Chemists Oflice and Laboratory 229 SW Temple St Salt Lake City Utah Reference National Bank of Republic Both phones P 0 Box 78 SPANISH FORK BAKERY JDMCII JENSBNI I ProprlelurK souQg ANQa FRESH Bread Pies Cakes A IWAYN ON II ANI Phone Orders Promptly Filled Ind 31M MONEY SAVED if BY WATCHING 5o keep your eye on the I r 1 PEEKABOO f WINDOW 1 a FOR MEN ONLY i ir ij4 at theY a I the-Y f1 COOP and you will seer see-r something that is 1 has never been r t I r t f shown in the f I f city before 1 l Entirely different t 1i t from last week t i i + Call and see for l u n I t yourself fir Yours for an 1 honest deal Y M COOP I Save Y our MoneY Invest in CAREY ACT ft A ft T ft PER LAND Plan Ten Year Payment 40 I 5 ACRE Monthly PaymentsAnnual Payments I Perpetual Water Right Water in Canals Crops next year Choice Lands One hundreds and thirtyfive miles south of Salt Lake City on San Pedro 1 Los Angeles Salt Lake Route For information write or call on A = BERRY representative of Utah County BURTNER IRRIGATED LANDS CO Judge Bldg Salt Lake Utah t Optimism is l a Boost 99 We can judge the future only by the past Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the EXPERIMENTAl EX-PERIMENTAL STAGE WATCH OUR REPORTS Consideration to patrons conservative business methods coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare F I THE COMMERCIAL BANK a OF SPANISH FORK I I J LIII1IA VV ANTED II Wi Will pay Highest Price for Butter Fat and Separator Cream 1 1 1 I Chris Ferguson will call for milk each inoiulns Jlmiest weights and tests guaranteed ELGIN i CREAMERY CO Spnngville i w Miss Agnes Engberg l 5 Teacher of PIANO ORGAN AND I THEORY OF MUSIC I For particulars apply at the home of MRS THOMAS CHEER I MRS C E POULSEN OBSTETRICIAN I Spanish Fork Utah Ind Phone 111 Office at Residence I I A Bold Step ITo I-To overcome the wellgrounded and reasonable objections of the more Intelligent Intel-ligent to the uso of secret medicinal compounds com-pounds Dr U V Pierce of Buffalo N V some tlmo ago decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pursued by tho makers of putup medicines for domestic do-mestic use an so has published broadcast broad-cast and openly to the whole world a full and compfftto list of all the Ingredients entering he composition of his widely celebrated radlcmcs Thus bo has taken his numeretfs outrons and patients into his fulljnfjtfence Thtft too ho has re movedtilamedlcines from among secret no trnjrof doubtful merits and made them cnu118 of Known Competition llv tlilq ImM < tpn Dr Plcrcp rm shown JaJormiilns an of inch ee a r I to giibjoet them ton to-n Not only does the wrapricr of every bottle of lr 1lerces Oolden Medical Discovery the famous medicine for weak stomach nld liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases wherever located have printed upon It in plain Kngluti a full and complete list of all the ingredients composing IL but ft small book has been compiled from numerous standard medical i works eof all the different srliaols of practice containing very numerous numer-ous extracts from the writings of leading practitioners of medicine endorsing in At itrongctt inuaUili terms each and every ingredient ingre-dient contained In Dr Tierces medicine One of these llltlo books will bo mailed ere to any one endlni address on postal cnd or by letter to lr It V Pierce Buffalo Nand Y N-and rtxiuetitlnir the same From this little book U will bo learned that Dr Ilerces med icines contain no alcohol narcotics mineral agents or other poisonous or Injurious agents and that they arc made from native medicinal medici-nal roots of great value also that acme of the most valuable Ingredients contained In Dr Ilerces Favorite Prescription for weak nervous overworked rundown nervous and debilitated women were employed lone Jean ago by the Indians for similar ailments affecting their wiuaws In fact one of the most valuable medicinal plants entering Into r the composition of Dr Tierces Favorite Prescription Pre-scription was known to the Indians u fcquawWeed Our knowledge of the uses of not a few of our most valuable native me dicinal plants was gained from the Indians As made up by Improved and exact pro cr sea the Favorite Prescription most efficient nrnedy for regulating all the wom anli functions correcting displacements as pro atlsus anteverslon and rctorvorslon overcoming painful periods toning up the nerves and bringing about a perfect state of nlUi Bold by all dealers inn dlelaea of COlV ING I s r8i 1 i F ry oTN l 9 qrn vJ Dorothy Marke c I iI i I I CeoA W Scott I i AND THE 1 I Peltzer Company IN REPERTOIRE This company is one of the best ever seen in Utah The opening bill is outwitted out-witted by two written by Geo W Scott on I Monday Feb 22d Dont forget to see this company if you do you are missing the treat of the season Dont forget to ask about the ladies free ticket > 1 j It r |