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Show Local THE SMART SHAPED Hats Kingsbury r Jots' A decidedly new impetus has been Mrs. A. Saxey visited with relatives recently given the fruit industry of in Provo last week. Utah county. For some time past Springyille and Mrs. Harry Hughes has returned Colorado people have been quietly purfrom a visit in Salt Lake. chasing all tne choice lands on north Mapleton that was offered regardless of price. It now develops that these Miss Tacy Rockhill has accepted purchases were being made for a few men who have since organized the Inposition in Dr. Harts dental office. ternational Toilers Investment Com-The- y now invite the general Miss Christina Holm has returned to purchase stock which guaran-tee- s public from a visit at Holbrook, Ida. 15 per cent qn the investmentithey also borrow money at 10 per cent, and them for 10 Mrs. Rumel, mother of T. E. Morgan, if the principal is left with an addiconsecutive give years they is here from Sparks, Nevada, visiting. tional bonua of 6 per cent per annum That thia is a proposition there can be no doubt, as the profits Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larsen are and small going to California with the from peaches, cantaloupes fruits, ranges from 50 per cent per anElks on the 8th inst. num to 200 per cent, ana even higher. The Press hertily endorses a plan that Ernest Williams and Thos. Bona are will develop our home resources and rounding up the dogs of town these thus keep our money at home. One of the officers of the above days. A long felt want. named company visited this office durthe week, and assured the editor All Xmas goods left over willbe sold ing that Spanish Fork bench would rival out at cut prices as long at they last. Grand Valley, Colorado, within a few Farmers Cash Mercantile Co. years as a fruit center. We feel justified in calling the pubspecial attention to this enterprise John Ellison, the tin smith, has moved lics take his shop down into the Wm. Hughes ss it deserves our support.ourWe readers this opportunity of warnirig Co-oM. Y. building, opposite to let mining stocks alone, as well as investments that that takes our money thousands of miles away. Vinona Leora, the Put your money into choice land sedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Drage, died yesterday morning, and was buried curities, at home, and watch it grow. today. gilt-edg- YouU b in to Bee them. Kingsbury ptyles and quality are all beyond with price duplication. A Kingsbury Hat wears right and stays right, fits an individuality and dash that couldnt have anything added; there is a special style meant just for you, and its here both in styW and quality. Notice the window for styles In hats. Call in and.select what you want before buying elsewhere. i J Y. M. i CO-O- P Night Rater and Toll Coupons of this company continue No Change These Good Dollars Saved You: $ 10.00 books Sld 25.00 books sold 100.00 books sold at $ 8.50, saves you $ 1.50 at 20.00, saves you 5.00 at 75.00, saves you 25.00 Tbe Palm, stocked with the beat, out wM, Don't forgot the place boys, come In and Don't pass ua by, we tell V O P rye, And'other drinks, when you are dry. Postmaster L. O. Lawrence desires to call attention to the practice of ' some patrons of rural celivery of placeach boxea in their J. B. Hughes will load the line, ing loose coins ' time they desire to dispatch letters ins- Tom Warner In always on time, as known Alms Hansen, 8horty.be won't rt, tead of supplying themselves with post- Our beat Is expensive, some others only a age in advance of their needs. This practice imposes undue hardship Crystal Brook, tbe bell of Lexington, Pennsylvavla Club; on rural carriers in removing loose coins I. W. Harper, and Hepstona Diplomat. from boxes and delays them on the ser- , , will not accept a snub; Smoke Henry tbe VI, Blue Point, Lead vice of their routes. k Baltimore to a stub; The postmaster, therefore, urgently Salt Lake City Brewing Co., Pspst ss4 requests that patrons of rural delivery beer, tbe funny men, known ee Du provide themselves and keep on hand a belong to onr dab. supply of stamps consistent with and in advance of their needs. It is also very Tb. Petersen la tbe men wbo ehoa tbe boa in tbe Intent etyle; desirable that rural patrons place in shoes be places are good (or man; their mail boxes small detachable cups Horae ig He resets rubber tires that make bis etuia of wood or tin in which to place coins, era smile, p. Stockholders Meeting. Keep in mind when you need any, thing from the drug store The World Biggest .And Drug Co. is the THE PALM To Rural Route Patrons. A New Venture. ' 11 1 bv.o , when necessary, in purching supplies of stamps. New Babies. A girl to Mrs, Thomas Webb, on the 1st inst. A girl to Mrs. Peter Brems, Tuesday. A son to Mrs Robert Hicks last day. A son to Mrs. Lyman Lose last last MonMon- He bas all conveniences (or work, and In style. Notice. CXes He owns n Uareus horse stock, be U well a teoted from danger; To blm It makes no difference if tbe bone I, tzz. stranger; Tbe bone will itsnd ns quietly M If hk manger; There Is nothing like the Bnreua bene to protect one from danger, Stockholders day. Ol Hq f7Y r Meeting. The annual meeting of the atockho ers of the Spanish Fork Institution will be held in the City Hai Spanish Fork City, at 10 oclock a. a Saturday, February 8th, 1908, for tb presenting of the odirectora annual port, the election of officers, and trai acting such other business as may pra erly come before the meeting. Peter Nielsen, Prei John Moore, Secretary. fo The unnual general meeting of the stockholders of the South East Irrigating Co. will be held in the city hall, Tuesday, February 11th, at 1 p. m., to hear the financial report, elect a board of directors, and transact such other business as may properly come before Albert Swensen, Sec. the meeting. Spanish Fork, Feb. 3, 1908. The annual stockholders meeting of 'I f the Spanish Fork & Lake Shore Dairy : and Creamery Co. will be held at the Alma Jensen of the City Drug Store city hall, Spanish Fork, at 1 p. m. Feb. a again back at his post, having been 15tn, 1908, for .the purpose of hearing sick a week with a bad cold. A little the financial report for the year 1907, ior the election of officers, 'and for the cross yet. transaction of any business that may Dont borrow trouble over hard tint The more critical illness the greater A young man named A. J. Nelson of properly come before the meeting. By need you have for a reliable drug store. when you can borrow all the money ys eelnL )es Moines, Iowa, has opened a jew- order of the board of directors. Jno. J. Banks, Secretary. The doctor is first of course in sickness need on your farms from W. H. Raj I cz elry and watch repairing shop at the City Drug Store. or injury, but a drug store like the, Co., Provo, on easy terms, and at a r5 c Death at Scofield. World, Jad as capabWof supplying med- - very law rate of interest. David Hicks and Mark Killgore of t icines and sick room,goOds of highest j Jacksons Hole, Wyoming, are in town Ann Davis, born Sept. 3rd, .1820, in ' Ib a prime You never Notice. quality, , visiting with Thos. Jarvis and family Llanelly, Camarthashire, South Wales; need a drug store until sickness comes, and other relatives. aged 87 years, 4 months and 22 days. The annual of & general meeting Died at Scofield, Utah, Wednesday, then you .need a good one like The stockholders of the Spanish Fork Sou: January 22nd, 1908, of old age, and was World Drug Co. of Spanish Fork. A Scandinavian married peoples par buried Sunday, Jan. 26, in the Scofield Irrigation Co. will be held in the dr, ty will be given at the city pavilion cemetery, by the side of her beloved hall on Monday, thelOth day of Febrv next WednesdHy night, for which invi husband, who preceded her in Feb, Lost-O- ne and one 1908, at 2 p. m for the election! tations are being printed. 1903 at the age of about 90 years. Funblack mare colts, branded k.G on ary, eral services were held in the Scofield jet officers, hearing the financial reper. left thigh; largest one has small white and Cc: all other business tk meeting house, with a large at transacting Jos. Ottesen was up Spanish Fork ward tendance of her old friends present. spot in forehead. Anyone knowing of may come before the . canyon Monday looking for stock, and their meeting. whereabouts Geo. Wm. The speakers were Bishop kindly notify Ruff, reports encountering full four feet of Elder Isaiah Oliver Swensen, Secretary. , Llewellyn and Elder Abra- Grotegut, Spanish Fork, and receive snow at the big hill in Shirts canyon. ; C;zz: ham Greenhalgh, who dealt principally $5 reward. Jan. 20th, 1908. tf on the early part of her life as a tower George Hitchings baa sold his home of strength in the old country, where to Isaac Morgan of Winter Quarters. she and her husband embraced the Gos- - FINANCIAL STATEMENT Mr. Hitchings will move into his fath- ?el in 1847. Their home was a home and the her missionaries, husband, residence Third in former ward. the ers Roderick Davis, presided over Treorky branch for many years, and returnee SPANISH FORK CITY, UTAH, DECEMBER 311, 1907 Mrs. Geo. A. Hicks has been very again at the age of 75 years in 1891 filled and honorable Sister an mission. sick for a few days past, but is better C.4 C I today, and is believed ta be out of dan- Davis was the mother of 14 children, ger. She was suffering a severe at- six living at present, vis; John R. Ellen Price, Margaret Williams, Henry tack of strangulated hernia, Davis, William R. Davis, and Mary Samuels. Also 56 grand children, and To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Spanish Fork t City: The Kensington Club met Tuesday at 26 great grand children, 18 of the grand Gentlemen: I herewith present my report of the financial condition 2 oclock with Mrs. Herbert Williams. children being in Brother and Sister Eleven members were in attendance. John R. Da via family, who were the Spanish Fork City for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1907, as follows: lad Officers were elected for the new year. first ones of the family to emigrate to All Delicious refreshments were served. America in 1880, and afterwards were C RECEIPTS. DISBURSEMENTS. the meanB of emigrating all the remainder of the family, 11 in number. Bro. License..; $6,145.76 Overdraft in Bank Jan., 1907, $11,261.5 County School Supt. L. E. tg; and Sister John R. Davis are as stand167.25 Cemetery 216.I1 has called a meeting in Provo for next ing pillars in the church today, and are Cemetery 93.1 8,877.59 Printing Saturday, February 8th, of all the among the pioneers of Scofield, to Taxes for year 1907 school trustees of Utah county to con- which moved shortly after Waterworks 1,814.70 Salaries place 2,520.1 they sider the best interest of the schools. Cor. coming to Spanish Fork. 581.80 P. G. and C. Property Fines 1,170.3 630.i 873.50 Police Sale of city property The gambling cases in which a numJones visited in Provo Mon- - Estray Pound 48.65 Water Work Llellyn 3,746.1 ber of citizens were found guilty before Rent of Land 101.10 Election 140.1 Justice Frost December 26, and heavy day and Tuesday. Rent of Pavilion 100.00 Interest fines imposed upon the guilty parties, 1,275.1 were thrown out of court last week in 44.1 Anyone wanting gravel from Monk Note at Bank of Sanish Fork . 7,000.00 Poor and Indegent Provo; no cause of action. beds must see B. J. Johnson. tf Fund (7.1 Contingent Total Receipts $25,710.35 Busiest. t . Utah Independent Tel. Co. a. COAL . OF SPANISH F0?I LO At last you have an opportunity to fill your bins. that coal will be plentiful but for a short, so take OUR PRICES ARE $5.00 a ton at depot $5.75 a ton delivered Leave your orders at the'J. A. Martell Mercantile Co.s Office, THE PEOPLES FUEL COMPANY xxxxxxxxxxxxx Consolidated Wagon Leading Implement GEO. & Machine Co. Dealers In Utab and Idaho T. ODELL, General Manager Annual Report ip J . Pr cent off JL 3 On a fine 1 ing; he is improving nicely. Assortment of the best Chase Lap Robes 10 per cent OFF STEWART BEATERS and RANGES Miss Agnes Engberg Join them on their Third Annual EXCURSION Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC For particulars apply at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREER THE ELKS . Februaary 8th, via ESTRAY NOTICE. have In ray poaaaalon the tallowing dr xcrlbrd Mirant impounded m ealraya. or (or Irrapaan . Our red pearling Hirer branded on rlirht thigh ( t," with upper slop and under bit In right, and und.-- alupe and upper bit In left. If damage and coat a on aaid animal br not paid within ten dart from date of thin n.ilka be will br aold to the hlgbeat raab bidder at Spaniab Kuril City found tat t o'clock p m on the rth day ol Feb.. Hated at Spaniab Fork. Utah County, State Of Club, thin Duth day of Jan., IMW. Jon. Cuappli. City Foundkecprr. 1 r G.. 0. EIRIKSS0N INDEPENDENT PHONE NO. 14. BELL PHONE NO. 41 BED. Farmers We handle the Lyon Brand Clothing, the latter part of February. Refer- the name assures the quality- .- Farmences given by people in this city. ers Cash Mercantile Co. Years of experience. Is the only graduate optician that visits Spanish Fork. First Class Shije Repairing one door south of Robt. Boyacks store. Jas. A. Crecr, whom we had not seen for a long time, made this office Mackley, prop. a pleasant call Tuesday. He told ua he Taint of all kinds, and glass cut to had been herding sheep of late. He order at the Farmers Cash Mercantile his before paid subscription leaving, thats what made the visit a pleasant Co. one to us. We sell the best rubbers at lowest Mrs. Clara Robertson entertained the prices. Farmers Cash Mercantile Co. Club Jan. 90th; fourteen members were in attendance. The We handle the Z. C. M. I. shoes of evening waa devoted te the study of Dickina Nicholas Nickleby Part II Salt Lake, Friedman & Dittman of St. Gardner. Current events fiven by Anna Louis, and Endicott & Johnson of New Brock bank. Refreshment York. We always get the latest. Farmwere served. ers Cash Mercantile Co. At the meeting of the West Field Co. the following officers were Now that your years work is done elected for the next year; A. T. Money, John E. and Bowen, president; you have lcasure time, have those George Jarvia, M. Baadsgaard photoes taken that you have been ploand James Sorensen, directors, with Chaa. Monk as secretary and treasurer. tting off so long. Have it done at Stahmanns studio, 2 block west of DEAIM IN., General Merchandise ( BOATING FISHING 42.1 10J 11 I 13.1 c 4,3223 Total Disbursements $25,710.5 RESOURCES Taxes due from Co. Treas ,...$2,497.23 Due from W. F. Irr. Co 71.20 Due from S. F. Irr. Co 13.55 LIABILITIES 100.00 ripe Fitters Tools Hose and Fire Cart 400.00 Note at Bank of Spanish Fork $7,000.1 Notes due from Individuals . Water Scrip Due Citizens. . . . 8,768.4 from Sale of Bench Water Interest due on Note at Bank 3C4.5 368.20 Right of Spanish Fork . Total Resources $ 3,450.18 Total Liabilities L w $16,133.5 Self-Cultu- re vice-preside- Absolute accuracy is the first thing to consider in the compounding of prescriptions. The majority of people in Spanish Fork add urrqdntling towns learned by experience intt The Wold Drug Co. is dependable; that they are reasonable injtheir charges and that service can be had at any hour of the night or day A birthday party waa given January 25th at the home of James Sorensen, of Palmyra, in honor of the 50th anniQuickest Delivery. All the Year Round versary of his birth. His four children Produce Bought and Sold. were present among a number of relaNo Credits; No Bad Debts. tives and friends. A bounteous supper Means lowest prices to purchasers. For further Information and berth The only Penny cash store in the city. consisting of the good things of the were served, after which a short reservations write A. W. Raybould, One price to all. . Never undersold. farm program was rendered, and social chat Lake No. Salt Elks 85, Lodge closed secretary evening. All bid the UTAH host the pleasantreturns SPANISH FOHK. of the day. City. many happy BATHING Cash on hand Coming O. H. Wheeler, the eyesight specialist; will be in Spanish Fork 1511 $21,3874 t Cash Mercantile Co. Ex-May- or Prices from $3.50 to $30,00 CALIFORNIA WITH Attorney Fee Witness and Jury Fee Estray Pound Streta, Alleys and Irrigation. Judge Saxey waa In Provo on legal machine for sale cheap. business Monday and Tuesday. He was Moving picture taken quite sick in the court room and Apply to Mrs. Menziea. waa taken to the home of hia son John, and finally came home on Tuesday evenAll kinds of valentines for sale at the SPANISH FORK AGENCY the Co-o- p- W. II. Ray & Co., the Provo Loan Men, have a big lot of surplus money that they are loaning on southern Utah farms, at a very low rate of Interest, and on easy terms. See them if you can use money. r6 Dont forget that every time you spend 50c with the World Drug Co. you get a ticket thnt entitles you to a chance on the bcautiftl $3O0eTiano now on exhibition at the storfeT The drawing will take placeabout March 1st, Got all the tickets you can. The World Drug Co. la still selling goods at cut rate. Presented to the City Council December SI, 1907, and refened to commit on finance for examination. . Reported back to City Council by committee on finance aa correct JaniWI 2, 1908, and report of committee accepted by the Council I, George H. Ainge, Recorder in and for Spanish Fork City, hereby certtft that the foregoing is a full true and correct copy of the original Annual Rejx accepted by the City Council, January 2, 1908, aa witness my official signal this 2nd day of January, A. D. 1908. . GEO. H. AINGE, Recorder., BUSY ALL THE TIME IN SPANISH FORK. UTAH THE ECONOMY PLANING AND JOB SHOP MILL f: i of mill work as you want it, when yon want it Door and window frames, office and store fixtures, a specialty Let us figure witk you, no trouble to estimate or design work. AH kinds G. t-- l R. SMITH, Proprietor. Situated at Jex Lumber Yard. Rhone, shop, 9a Ind. Phone, res., 49a In(!- - f w f - |