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Show HE 1 Spanish Fork Press VOLUME X ) PERSONALS SPANISH FORK, UTAH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. AND GOSSIP ' Mas. Mayor down Sunday. -- T - ...... ..owiuiiBun, came llnt.ki..- Mr. Wm. Evans returned to w ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY GONE Mam-mot- h U ape nding a ma nargart Money Saturday. U at Strawberry. A baby boy was born to nr. and Mrs. Mvrl Lewis and Bessie Davit David Robertson . Monday. ul T.... Lnt Sunday vismnB Miss Edna Stewart was a visitor at for sale at Hitchinga Provo Extra tea cupa Saturday. atr. Vina r A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. helping I. E. Brock bank 2nd. August ! HI mttW f r m rm Ml K FOR u tare Berkshire Lddoea. A. T. Money, pig. Palmyra. the home of 4 imbv eirl arrived at " Miss Bertha Exkein of KoDen Mrs. ounoay aoyaca and Helper is visit-in- g r. In this city with Mrs. J. B. Hughes. Miss Florence Thomas left Arthur MA Alice Rife ami Rev. Monday Usler were guests Sunday ni;ht at moring for Salt Ike, where she has a position. i Ur of Mrs. Fred Dan. mm Thomas Jarvls and family are camp ing up at? Henny Creek for two weeks. A WSICM FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD USE INEXPENSIVE RECOMHCKO THEN r- CAN - See BEL J. B. Bearnson or call on Jas. Jensen if pay Mr. and Mrs. Crover Johns kylor Thurber, returned fromwm his has b$-' ' visiting in Mammoth the past week Uion Monday evening. Mm. ini with friends. ir wil return later. from the tun- - Peter Malcolm came home from Carand spent Sunday ded Monday nisrht. He ha hwn umrt- Saturday night in at that placa the th his family. past two years. REAL ESTATE bivid Bona comedown m J. W. Hagan left Wednesday tming with her children for a week's imping trip in Provo canyon. Ice for aale any day of the week, livery made on Tuesdays and Fr140 a ill A. R. M. Beck. Phone The gardens in Third ward suffered a at.. irom losing their turn of water Kreauy ! 1 iL J uuruig me preaK in the canal. Mr. and Mrs. Harw fianlnnr u.um entertained Sunday at dinner at the . . . ... .. ... iiumcui if mayor wm. A. Jones. The Spanish Fork ball team met hm Neilson and Tom Morgan re at the hands of the Sioux Indian jmed to Winter Quarters Monday nine Wednesday afternoon the and Eureka. at .era weeks visit here 13 to 4. being nr-- t In-'. ... de-fe- at . 1. anaJ t . wuue vjujr ui The friends of Mrs Uri Stewart were etk, (Tola, arrived here Sunday en surprised to learn from a letter that t to the Strawberry project. They she is visiting a brother at Jensen, ted Sunday with Paul Dart. . Utah. She left here for Lake Fork. Mra. H. E. Duke and little daugh Mr and Mrs. John Rowen enterta'-ir. REAL ESTATE SECURITY CO. JEX-BIR- D PROVO and UTAH COUNTY WRITE OR CALL' BY TELEPHONE - WHIIAfJK Mrs. Harry Davis and her daurhter Kiss Rena Andrua. chief operator of Vera, left Tuesday morning for Thistle, Win States Telephone Company where they will visit with friends and amed yesterday from a several days relatives for a week. it in Salt Lake with her friend Miss Mrs. W. I.. McAllister has returned :11a Evanfi from the Provo general hospital. We Merle, the little daughter of Mr. and are sorry to learn that she is not enjoy rs. Wm. Mewart had both joints of , ing the best of health., e ti net lingers' dislocated Monday I ternoon, by falling on a bicycle with The original Boston Bloomer Girls hich she was playing. Dr. Hughes will plav in this city August Uth with eased the injured hand which is doing the local base ball team. The girls are a strong team and we look to see a good game. lov excursion rates from all stations A birthdav nartv was held on July the SALT LAKE ROUTE in Utah, various destinations. at the home of Mrs Sophia Nelson 25th. Tickets on le various dates in honor of her 5th birthdav. The during May, June, ily. See invited euests were her children and August and September. al agent for rates and sale dates. grand childrem. IT ONLY WHEN The Agricultural College of Utah, at Utah, is the home of practical cation, which meana education for h work of life. Us courses are broad 'I liberal alomr lines of science. Ene- h, history, literature, economics, and the lanebaees. Manual training is feature. Decrees In Aericulture, we Economics. Agriculture Enei- "ing, Commerce, and Genceal Sci-are given.' The cost of living at u'an. Mrs. Joshua Hone of this city underwent a ma ior operation Wednesday at the home of George Chambers for fe (1 s GET. IT! NEWMAN'S CASH STORE male trouble. The operation was performed bv Dr. E. G. Hughes and Dr. Joseph Hughes., and was entirely suc cessful, the patient recovering nicely. SPANISH FORK, UTAH OPPOSITE POST OFFICE OPENING ATTRACTION Opera House THE-COLONIA- 2 : PLAYERS L NI G- PRESENTING TWO HIGH - HTS CUSS v 2 ROYALTY PRODUCTIONS THURSDAY EVENING . tr Mrs. Wm. R. Johns has gone to Salt Mrs. Anna Markham'a business for two weeks, while the is visiting the Yellow Stone Park. Bishop and Mrs. Benjamin Arsrylean family and Misses Edith duff. Hazel Jack man, and Zella Deal of Springville returned Saturday from a camping trip in Kelly's Grove, Hobbl Creek Caryon. MAKE MRS. MARY J. HOLMES FAMOUS STORY "LjBIsTA RIVERS" BOOK YOU HAVE ALL READ THE -- NOW SEE THE PLAY FRIDAY EVENING ' AND CLASSY ENTERTAINMENT THE LAST WORD IN SMART "FVID IN THEATRE, AS PLAYED AT THE ASTOR FPTULjI.," NEW YORK, FOR THREE YEARS DRUG STORE SEATS ON SALE AT CITY PRICES EXHIBIT Dan F. Collett of the Utah Manufacturers Associstion was in town Wednesday trying to get Spanish Fork people interested enough to get up an exhibit to place In the Utah Chamber of Comcree in Salt Lake City. Mr. Collett says all arrangements have been made by the county authorities for a wall case In the building and all that will necessary for the wopl ,f Spanih Fork to do ia to gather an exhibit f grains, fruits etc, and send them to the Chamber of Commerce. Anybody desiring to place anything in the exhibit or deairiiur information on the subject should see F. M. Snell, K. T. Thurber or D. A. Stone. It may be well right here to briefly sketch the purpow of such an exhibit: Thousands of tousists are everv dav ntntw.mir at Salt take City, a great majority of meae are eastern people seeking homes iit this western rountry. Ibese people want an idea of certain localities in the state and at once visit the Chamber of Commerce in order to see samples of the products of the state. They Uk over the exhibits, accept and read eagerly any and all descriptive literature and decide in fa vor or the locality offering the l.est inducements. It us then, to get busy and offer wHp!e a chance to spend their money with us. The Commercial Hub met Wednesday evening with Mr. Collet as the grueat of honor, and decided to make a concerted action toward making an independent exhibit for Spanish Fork. A large turnout attended the meeting. Rev. Arthur Dressier, who has been charge of the Presbyterian church this summer, left Mondav for a short vacation in Nebraska after which he will take a course at both the University and Seminary of Princton. in A FRIENDLY HINT-W- hen v.,u have read this number of The Press don t throw it away, mail it to an absent friend to whom you would like to semi a letter If you had time. You have no idea how much it will be and the friend may become a and sudscriber, who knows? Chief loveless, Messrs. Park Ward of the Provo Fire Department came over Saturday tn complete ar. ranrements with Chief Booth In regard to the Spanish Fork Fire Department's to get magazines at 1!10 club prices. place in the coming tournament at Nearly every standard,publication will Provo. increase their club prices for the seaMr. and Mra. Robert W. McKellwith son 1911-1- 2 so we cannot fill your order their twobiJdrcn.Jlubjt garni Lcnord, for an thjh given Wlowiuftor Septcm-- ' and their grand-soRotwrt Rigtrup, ber 30, 1911. gee the point? Then send came home Thursday evening after ua your order TO-DY. spending ten days with her daughter, To PACIFIC MONTHLY, add Mrs. Arnold Lee. at Soldier Station, Delineator for $1.65 They report the roads out that way in 1.95 a very bad conditi n owing to the or) Everybody's ' or) The Housekeeper.. weather. ., ." 1.65 or) McClures , l.5 The nine-yeaold daughter o T. F. or) Woman's Home Comp'nion " 1.95 loinurst while playing wr.n some or) Hampton's 1.95 friends near the spillway of the Payson or) The Housekeeper and flour mill accidently slipped in and be McClure'e " 2.75 tore aid couln be given, she had gone or) World's Work, down the stream the distance of about Cosmopolitan and She sustained many Delineator twenty yards. " 4.35 brui'es and had a narrow escape from These orders, at prices given, can only drowning. be delivered in the U. S. and insular possessions. COLONIAL PLAYERS THE Remember, the time la abort. "The Colonial Playera" will be the Address, The Pacific Monthly, Portthe opening attraction at the Spanish land, Oregon. Fork Opera House. This organization will be remembered here as one of the favorites of the past two years in thia LAKE SHORE city, ao we will not need any reference Roy Gardner of Payson. Drincinai as to the merits of this company. The engagement will be for two nights com- of the Lake Shore School last year, and mencing Thursday evening, Aug. 10th, Miss Theresa Freston of Mount Pleasant, when the following plays will be pre- a primary teacher, have been the guests sented: Thursday evening, Lena Rivera, of James I. Bowers and wife the past week. An excursion to the lake was '! Friday evening, Paid In Full. The Colonial Playera have the reputa planned in their honor where all went tion of always giving the public the in bathing. highest class of royalty plays during Miss Carrie Feriruson has aoent a the past two seasons, and this season month in Wyoming visiting her uncle, will bo no exception to the rule, in fact also the Yellow Stone Park and other the plays this year are the very best points of interest. the management can secure, and the patrons of the Opera House can rest assured they will witness some very How Many Words In the Bible 7 fine productions by this company. The The English language contains aom Colonial Players expect to play in thia 200.000 words. Shakesbam city several times this season and dur- 000; Uacon 11,000, Milton 7,000. How ing the different engagements the fol many words does the Bible use? lowing plays will be pepduced: raid In Full, a play that ran for over three Jumped Seven years in New York City at the Astor "Any news down my wa;?" repeated now at Theatre; The, Chaffeur, mining the farmer, as he stopp'4 bis team the Cort Theatre, Chicago; At Cozy and bit. a chew off his plug. "Well. Corners, the biggest hit in twenty years, I kin give you a leetle bit, I a plav that takes a grip on your heart guess. It hain't earthquakes nor cyand holds it; The Planter's Wife, a story clones, but it does purty well for our of the old south: Lena Rivers, The place." "Well?" queried the tollgate man. " Woman Hater, Seven Days, Mrs. Temp " "Well, the news ia that Jim W11- -, les Telegram, Madam X. Ham's wife's canary bird got out of the The personnel of the company. Misses cage the other and ahe had Pearl Snyder, Austa Pierce, Florence to chase It more'n day two hours to get It Messrs. Ivan back." Gould, Lucy Watson, E. Murrel, Van Murrel, Roger "That Isn t much news." Christy, v "Nope, I s'pose ool, but. I was lay Eugene' Spafford, Marshal Sayles, L. J. . ing the best for the last." Foote, and Seldy Roach. , "And what Is it?" The management wishes it understood a tin peddler came along and. by the patrona that all productions are bet"Why, Joe llarklns that he could, the best very guaranteed, giving you outjump him, and Joe held his of satisfaction or your money refunded. breath and Jumned seven feet and won Reserves will be on sale at the City the bet, and It's already settled that' Drug Store. The prices during this en- we are to run him for the legislature gagement will be 15, 25, 35, 50, and 75 oeit fall." cents. Your Last Chance A . - beet-bargai- i jwn GOME' IN CROWDS in-d- Benjamin has a hall team that they really have occasion to be proud of. Last week they played Payson a good close game at Payson and succeeded in giving Spanish Fork a severe drubbing in their own little back yard at Benjamin. The school census of Spanish Fork is completed for 1911. There are l.W A con children of school age here. servative estimate of the value of a normal child to the state is $5,000. With so large an asset in its popuh is exccut'onallv low.' Many Spanish Fork should see that every Indents earn iii-t.n- r nil of their ex- Is done for the weltfare of its thing hlVS whil The nttnndincr ... r sch(M)l. school children. "Nese will send a catalogue and illus- fatt'd circiilara tn H whom annlv. The Nebo High School District board 1911 of education met in this city Tuesday work b September 19, and desided to ask the people to bond PlTHy Vimnn iiiodilintr was that of th district, which comprises the south ' HH)h Hughes and Isaac Swen- - end of Utah County, for $150,000 in hich took place Thursdav July order to school purchase sites and erect t the honitt nf th hrido'a narents ana rora at hpanisn Payson, llno-heaklld Mr- .1 The buildings It event in the This city, Knd and rooms were appropriately Springville. that the bond Issue is passed, will get "raieii ror the occasion. adoui a $50,000 school building and will have hundred and fiftv relatives and to raise onlv about $21,000 as outside Ifflda Worn hrom.nt un.l i.urtruik nt an districts will aid in estahlisning ana wrie wet ( inir sunDer. The cere maintaining tie school here. ""J took place at six o'clock Bishop inse'i oinciatitur. It is gratifying to know that Spanish Amonir the guests r thu f,.ll C..U I.U Fork is now to have a hospital. Dr.E. i.... "uMrs. Wm. U. Huirhea. Mr. and r tL.nW nf Provo anu ur, Wni. llii,rK,.M I Mr and Mrs. tr'.,v.. nf Snanish Fork have equipped rrn. 'lbert lluirh.. Mr nrl Mrs. Chas. the second floor of tne . namo,a O witn nosp.va. ward 'e. MfHHf ra John Hales and Albert dence in third me tit'm Mae Banks, Dr. and quipments and have provided ior . . n i. . ii ..j mra. most perfect means oi mignes ana mr. ana Fork Smart of provo. The young d..i. u.- Wtiirs are Spanish should this of city l! Were th of many boys and the people f ''tiful iiresenta. They are as yet idace imnlicit confidence in them as "ruled thi.v will locate. guardians of public health. HOW-T- HE Such crowds as attended our 55c on the dollar sale was a pleasure to us in many ways we are proud that in the e have short time we have been in business in Spani h Fork built up such a flowing. We always did and always will aim As o.ie promito give our customers the lest values possible nent farmer's wife remarked in our hearing at the dinner table the othc- - day: "Sister and I drove eighteen miles through this hot sun today to do some trading at Newman'a Cash Store. We can always dj) e id n flrd g 1 argains exactly ai they are advertised at Newman's sales" I his lady did not know Mr. Newman who was sitting at the next table, and I tell you thit made us feel better than if we had fund a biand new in J hundred dollar bill, for it proves that our ellorts to please and give the public a square deal is appreciated, and it makes us work all the harder for more such pleased customers. Our 55c on the dollar sale is jmaking hot weather goods move fast and if you have not been in and investigated what we are offering in stylish seasonable shoes, , clothing, straw goods, ready to wear dress's, skirts, waists, suitings, a full should drop in line of notions and hot weather needabes. you ns in all this thethis week and getcqiiaintcTfwTth section. PL-p- little folks of the Third ward were given a lawn party Mon- afternoon at tho h..ma nt Mr J. J. fnka. Miss Annie Rowe, their presi- wasn cnarge and sne was amy Nsted by her urimarv workers. FJut sixtv little folkit wprn tiresent. per an afternoon of games refresh: nts were served to all. REAL BARGAIN- ,- WE - ADVERT! S E? A TO recent marriage The Hugh Oliver, a mining expert of Park City, was the guest of Miss Re beca I'hillips Sunday. Mary Ellen Ferguson of Pocotelln, Idaho, ia visitinjr frieuds and relatives in Shore and Spanish Fork. TO V'" THAT WE PROVES PEOPLE Pearl Stewart tins raooivorf a pmary George ditchings ia prepared to do all kinds of watch and clock repairing. All work guaranteed. SPANISH FORK n, On Wednesday evenin" Autrust 9th, musical concert will be given under Miss Ivv Brown I the auspice of the Y. L. M. I. A. of i Mr. James Noll. An extra effort is Mi has I the Third ward. kny friends here, having been a pop- - being made to hive this one of the ! most successful of the season ami we itr teacher in th ul.ula I . solicit the patronage of all !rag. Mia YOU! HAVE PUBLIC CONFIDENCE ... rd announcing the Salt Lake Cit v. of Owen J. Rowe came down from Knightsville to spend Sunday with his family. Residence for Sale The residence of Jaa M. Creer in the Second ward. Will sell cheap if deal la closed anon. Mrs. Cyrus Stirling and baby are camping near Jonas rio wen's place in Strawberry during the hot weather. post-gradua- Iowa, left Tuesday ed at a Welsh tea Sunday in honor of Jming for their home after a week's the Phillips family who have just ar Jt With Mrs. Duke's brother Dr. J. rived from Wales. ofAttumwa, Hagan. Hans Johnson of Salt Lake spent the latter part of last week in town n take City to take charge of LOW Interest and EASY TERMS 1 -- ueo. AND LOAN MONEY ON GOOD ... new line of dinner ware just ar at ditchings China Store. buiiness, DIPPLD IN BOILING WA1LR CR AN ANTISEPTIC SOI UTION WITHOUT INU1RY bred LOST-- A red. bald fa.PH fnia KvunJ Chambers' Cold Tablets don't eure ed with strait bar on left ribs. Return need La Grippe you Uf colds and to u cent. a Joseph 0:t! as Uty urugui. Jt liny your cut glass at ditchings' China Store. . , rived W '' IF YOU FAIL TO ORDER A SUPPLY OF SANITARY; BRUSHES Cora Doylo U in Salem SALE-Thourgh- i NUMBER 29 1911 , rs s. Fet |