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Show The Spanish. For:k Press VOLUME X SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY. AUQUST 10, Paul Dart was a Salt Lake visitor tlrliv . Sunday. nm PERSONALS AND GOSSIP Jr. and Mn. Uw Jones came home Holt August 4th. from Thistle A by to Mrs. John Saturday. Wen. McLaln came down Now is thotime to have Mr, and Mrs. rugs made v mra. ui'HHie ISCCK from Eureka Saturday. S. L. IUles left Saturday for Mrs. Allwrt Mrg. Joi. Engberg returned Sunto Sconeld. visit ten days day from Castilla Springs. Miss Mary Hales is Mini Dora Stewart hai accepted visiting with theTrovo City achoola. friends at Garfield. position with was the Minn Hannah Bjorenson Miss Dorothy Stoddard returned to Stewart Missel of the Sunday. Salt Uke Sunday. guest lirr Annum PUNT WILL REMAIN' ncartiuLU aurrunl. THE HIGH ' SCHOOL About seven years ago the people of Spanish Fork voted to establish a reg-ulhigh school in our district. When this vote was taken there was no foom to spare in the then already crowded buildings; so the trustees arranned a place in the garret of the CcntraltThe second year we needed two room! so the high school was given a portion of the Ideal. Ijiter this school became so ar David Evans, who has been Cyrus II. Gold of Salt Lake City visiting large that the Ideal had to be partition- it vUitinK in this city with Mrs. Chan. here has returned to Scolield. ed and rcpartitioned, Todav it mil no . Poulsen. ,. 11' wm. ume, or Maplcton, was a guest ,onK,r accomodate the students who wi-Jas. Mayhan left Wednesday morn- - at the home of Rev. Thee. Lee to get a higher eilucati-n- . 'The Sunday. home at Cripple Creek, imr for hi for thi" hve f tnl V Hannah Alice, yt'ar and Herbert Wwds . Colorado. , r ame XM K'co,1d Btory of his build- returned Sunday from a ten davai-amtr ing; thus our high school is forced to Mrs. Jane Evans who has been ing trip, he divided, one portion residing her daughter at Clear Creek has atj the Mrs. Paul Dart has returned from a Meal, the other at the place just returned home. ten days visit with relatives at Salt Are you pleased with aueh a store left Lake. John Jones of the Co-o- p condition and do you think your ctil.'-re- n Saturday evening for a vacation trip Mrs" Owen Rowe returned S can be properly care I for under iturday to Strawberry vally. ' to Salt Lake after a ten day's visit such circumstances? Do you believe that every dollar spent when condit'i-mnr. and Mrs. Carl Saxey of Provo, here with relatives. are such as they are now will bfing are visiting with their parents, Judge Miss Annie Thomas is spending a back adequate returns? It seem to and Mrs. A. Saxey. . week at Sfawberry tunnel the guest me that with present circumstanced it If Chambers Cold Tablets don't cure of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tl iomas. will be quite impossible for the students yon of colds and La Grippe you need Miss Dora Stahman returned last to accomplish as much as they wouk if not pay us a cent. City Drug Co. week from a ten days visit t Yellow-Ston- e they were better accomodated and tetPark. ter equipped. nr. Uri Stewart arrived home Wed in Uinta People are asking the question today. Fred Saxey of Ogdcn visited a few aesday after a month's visit " "Does the h'gh school pay?" Let J me County. days last week in this city with his parout throw a few suggestions nnd tf en Miss Stella Julian and Alta Taylor ents Mr. and Mrs. A. Saxey you can answer the question for vour-sel- f. of Salem, were the guests Tuesday of Residence for Sal- e- The residence of We began our high school in the the Hisses Stewart Jas M. Creer in the Second ward. garrett as mentioned before, with about Will sell cheap if deal is closed soon. Misses Louie' and Lizzie Spoke, of fifteen or e'ghteen students." Did they Miss Lou Swatter has returned to all make good? Listen:" Salt Lake City, are visiting this week Elmer Miller is a college graduate with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Saxey. her home at Suit Lake after a week's ' -l i i L. c01. rvimrKe Hcnooii vibit ht cousin r with Sneil. nuu Lucile ' Miss Catherine iicnuJ int too Crier returned to Wm. E. McKell is occupying a very Salt Uke Tuesday after a ten day's FOR SALE Turkey red wheat and commercial position in Salt responsible visit with Dr. and Mrs. Stoddard. Durock Jeisy hogs. Inquire of K. J. k Lake City. S alastrom Mapkton. Mr. and Mrs. Jese Sharp came down Julius Besr ionisa leading teacher from Salt Lake Saturday, to go camp-- i Clarence A shcraft ho has been ill HIi U K"- ' , t from typhoid fever is now convalescing inr with the Crear and Jones party. Ruth Mat'ey was a very effie'ent and is able to be out once more. county deputy for several years. . Misses Hettiu and Bessie Gardner nicely left Wednesday morning for a two Misses c and Dora Johnson, who George Swe'ain has just returned " ek's vacation in Straw crry Valley. have spent the month at Mapleton, from a successful mission. . lecdi-l. Byron Tuttle is one of our IreforVale an day of the week. came home Saturday night and return Lfjtrmers,, ed Monday. I, IMivery madc-onTiwsdaya and Fri- -' Ernest Whitwo w is a college ttldent 140 n. A. M. Heck. Phone a Dy. Miss Rebecca Phillips went to Salt now filling a m'ssion in the West. Gower Simmons his Billed a mission Dah'e Brothers are remrd ling the Lake Sunday to meet her sister from and is now principal of the Highland me hrr to Spanish second floor of their build;ng. It will Canada and welc . schools. be used as a school building next win- Fork. Mary Je.i.n is a leading clerk in one ter. Mr. and Mts. Wm. Lewis returned of our largest stores. Mr. and Mrs. ' Wm. Simmons were home from Salt Lake City Monday James Jensen is a college student where Mr. Lewis successfuly and teacher in Boxelder coii'ity. gueifsSunday at di. ner of Mr. and Mrs. eiening, underwent an operation. Wm. J. Stewart at their Phebe Brown, Maggie Thomas, and pretty Olive-vil'- e . home. Miss Mary Th mas entertained at a Phebe Isaac are devoted and successful Mayor W. A. Jones and family and pretty little dinner Friday evening in housewives. Alma Betk is a teacher of mechanics Mrs. Clara Rb?rtson and daughters, honor of Miss Lucile ClulF of Salt Lake Phili-pin- c left Friday for a vacation at "Straw- City. Sweet peas formed the table in the government schools in th j Islands. decorations. Covers were laid for six. berry. John Bowcn was one of the superin-tendenc- y A!r. nr.d Mrs. John L. Jones andfam-- . , Mrs. Bradford entertained nt a child- of the Fourth ward Sunday ily 'with Mrs. Mary Creer and little on rens party Friday afternoon in honor School, is a two year college student Un, left Saturday for Strawbeiry of her little daughter Mary. Those and is now filling a very successful valley. present had a jolly time. The .hostess mission in Eng'an l. Annie Thomas is one of our mi t Mrs. Jof. Edwards returned to he was assisted by Miss Bertha Payzant. eneret'c teachers in Utah County home Saturday at Salt lakr, afte Four y u ig Indies from Spanish F k Eugene Hughes is one of the super ."pending a week here the guehtof P.M to-)- a lorse buck :ede to Salem Fr'day of the Second ward Sunday intendency rcfie.-hinoip evening and enjoytd a Sch ol and is a successful pa nter. exaffords Mr. nnd Mr. Al. Manwell entertain in the pond, which they say Archie Bnckbtnk. who has just who enjoy those for cellent bathing el Satjrday evening at dinner, Dr. an complied a successful mission in GerMrs. A. G. Staddard, and Misses Kath that sport. many, is a Noimal graduate and is to rvn Grier and Dorthy Stoddard. decidoccupy a responsible positH i tcachiig Miss Ellen J a mown has about in the Spanish in American Fork this year. a position Mrs. John W. Roach and family left ed to accept The proprietor and publisher of this to the news is This schools. good Fork or Keiton, Utah, Monday morning acis an paper is proud of the fact that lie was where tiny will May with Mr. Roach people here as Miss Jameson a member of this sam j class. to we may hope complished singer and who is running a grading outfit at that hear her voice tim ing the winter. These students comprise but one of place. the seven classes that have entered our Mrs. Geo. H. Lewis and her two high school, and each in its turn has Messrs C. A. and J. A. Snyder friends and rela-- . done bttter work and accor.plith d "id Mrs. Sunffeld and her daughter children are visiting Salt and in lake, where more on account of Increased and tives Ogden Dorothy were entertained Tuesday at Mrs. ( . li meet her sister, will she better facilities, until today our high tne home of Mrs. Thomas Jarvis. Mrs. . . . . I do . . n Kay burn, of Lou Angeles and accomp school is ths admiration of all. f Jiiiielrl loaves soon for her home in home to Spanish roric. who has or a her a of know not girl boy any Nebraska. our high school and turned out The Maker Lumber Co. with head- - entered I'Ow excursion rates from till stations a failure, but on the other ban J the at Salt Lake City have estab. ... school has taken many of the . the SALT LAKE ROUTE in Utah, ouarters . i .J ..H ..!,.. ished a luniner vara in mm cuj on ore high " various destinations. . tickets on Cen-- tl voung neotle of our. city and made the occupied by "ale various datea during May. June, ground formerly men and women. I.nmW Co. This company has them splendid we See July. Auirust and September. Last graduated about seven year several lumber .yards in the StaU loeal eighth grades students ranging agent for rates nnd sale dates. Krpd Dart was the hostess at from thirtean to fifteen years of age Miss Hannah Bjorenson has come an informal reception Thursday after What could be done with them if we dwn from Salt l ake where she has noon in honor of Mrs. SunfiVId and her had no high school nor fufficient room len attending the summer school at rimiirhtrr Ikrothv of Omaha. . Lunch to care for them? Would you desire th University of Utah, to spend her eon and pimth were served at five, that they be turned out on the streets vacation with her parents, .the. will Covers being laid for twelve guests. during the long winter months? It is return to the university in the autumn Sweet peas were the decorations used, at this period that they must bo niost to complete the normal course. carefully guided. We must protect our Harris Lewis, a young man about boys and girlsthey are to us the moat Loriii Manwill was taken ill while at 98 vpnr of ?e was brought here to things on earth. hi work precious at the Spanish Fork Cannery to his home the other night for surgl all reached the conclusion Having was and Saturday with appendicitis oi trpntmpnt: having been run over that the high school is indispensible'in operated on at the Spanish Fork hos Ku wairon load of logs. Lewis our community life today, and noting pital by Drs. Hughes and Hughei load and in crossing a the was driving under which our ciicumstances the 1 he operation was successful and Mr. ditch was in some way tnrown on me school is forced to keep, let us consider Mnwill is on the road to recovery. md. and the wagon with its heavy for a moment the erection of a new it oad Last year the 11. Raker, passed over his ankle breaking high school building: general manager of the 5uW Lumber Co. of Salt Lake was and his foot. He came home at once- legislature passed a law making our this city Friday and Saturday of last In a buggy, but it is a drive of thirty- county one high school district until L''k making arrangements with their one miles and the foot was so badly divided by the county commissioner be set until it had Knt, Geo. Fox, for the erection of a swollen it could not upon recommendation of the county ,MrKe and Our county is now Lumber shed on been treated. Pr. Jos. Hughes attend- minerintendent. who is doing divided into two districts, one north of man Rite "ormerly occupied by the old Cen-,r- "l ed the young Provo, the other soutn. we are a part Lumber Co. nicely now. Mrs. .... 1 ! nwn-tione- , d. ' s . . , t' f -- - Jsu-i- kUi - 4 . ty-fo- . . " . NUMBER 30 1911 BENJAMIN Your Last Chance NOTES to get maganlnes at rJlO club pricei Nearly every standard publication wii Increase their club prices for tho sea so we cannot (ill your orde son 191 for any club given below after Septem ber 'JO, l'Jll. See the (mint? Thenm-h- i us your order To PACIFIC MONTHLY, add PROPERTY OF U.' S. Lat Friday Mrs. Ethel Smith fell from an applo tree and had it not been The following letter Senator for her falling in a ditch of water she Reed Smoot to W. C. Wightman Jr. may have been seriously hurt. of this city. Is self explanatory. , is Mrs. Liuie Thomas from . Washington I). C, July 2G, l'Jll. Mr. W. C. Wightman, Jr., here sending a few days with rela( .' . , tives, . Payson, Utah. t ..... Delineator for$l.i Dear Mr. Wightman:- -! wirh to ack-- n Miss Iiiz I Frisby of Eureka is l.St! or Everybody's iwlege the rec ipt of your letter of a few weeks in Benjamin for " sending 1.6!' The Housekeeper or) me what as to July 14, 1911, asking her health. I.W or) McClurvs disposition will be made by the govern" Home Woman's l.BI, Comp'nion or) ment of the electric power plant conC. 0. Scott spent Saturday and or) Hampton's Dr. . . ." structed in connection with the StrawSunday near Goshen on his farm. or) The Housekeeper and ' berry valley project. McClure's 2.7) Immediately upon "nceipt of your World's Work, or) tetter I took the matter up with the , Cosmopolitan and Keclamation Service and am this day in " 4.3. Delineator receipt of a letter from the Director at These given.can marble orders, onlj prices and valuable other funis Coal, of the Reclamation Service which reads in the I'. S. and insula) delivered be been have discovered Soldier Fork. up as follows: I have seen some of the specimana, but possessions. Hon. Reed Smoot, U.intmhir. lhn time is ithort. have not een to the places where they U. S. Senate. The Pacific Monthly, Port I Address, were taken so cannot tell how from, -- Yours of Sir: July 20 transmitting a land, of Oregon. are access. they easy of W. Wiuhlman letter from C Jr., Messrs Chts. Creer ami Wm. Pace Pay son, Utah, dated July 14, has been David A. Stone is away on a busiiu s received. - Mr. Wigthman asks what have made good success in raising dry disposition will bo made by the govern- land crop. A II the crops in the canyon trip to Thistle valley. ment i t the electric power plant con- near by here are good. Mrs.Devetta Stewart charmingly en structed in connection with the Strawtain', d the members of tho Sogi! let Thomas and Terry Benjumin Isaac berry Valley projert. were seen here in Thistle last Sunday. Lily Camp R. N. of A. Monday after ' noon In honor uf M ra. In reply I have to tale that the Rec('. A. Slivdt r i Mrs. Willis urockbank, with her! lamation Act of June 17, l!Mj2(32Slat., .thor and sisUr Mrs. B. and Dorthj .lv) providing in general for Reclamat- children, is apemlinir the week with'sunfield. Luncheon was served at rlvi ion projects, and the act of April 16, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill. o'clock. The table was prettilly decor 1DX). (:4 Stat, 116), which in Section 5 Covers wn with imsturtiuma. The greatest 24 hour themical range aid for twelve, provides for the disposition of surplus here has been from 34 to SKJ. ihu parly spcia i ' John ThorgeUon lowcr, do not contain any provision jolly afternoon returning home in tht which authorizes the Secretary of the moonlight. Ioteri-- r to make il portion of any such power plant constructed in ANOTHER CPPOHTUNITY GONE IF YOU FAIL TO ORDER A SUPPLY OF n with a Reclamation project. thereTne Secretary of the interior is fore without any power to make any transfer of title to such pl.int and the title would thtrefore remain in tie United States until some scc:ffc pro. DURABLE PHKICIM FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD USE vision is made by Congress. . , , , UElPtKSlVf RECOMMEM) THEM ',. Very Re specif uliy, , . ' i F. II. NEWELL. ; ' DIPPF.D IN I30IL1NG WATE.R CR AN ;v CAN ' ' ' i' ' LircctoK .SOLUTION ANTISFPriC WITHOUT INJURY a'oove frmn the It appears letter th.it is ecr fjiwirtTfth lM'jl authyity tary of "the Interior to transfer . the pfjwer plant by Congress cr to dispose of the same it mnst remain in tho ownership 6f the Goveniment. If I can be of further assistance to you in this or any other matter, kindly ' . advise me. With very best wishes, I remain, Yours sincerely, REED SMOOT. r. , Payson frn' Goi-hen- ' I TO-DA- . ts THISTLE NOTES I Ui ' -- con-mc- ti SANITARY BRUSHES Bt . ' J. B7Bearnson or call on Jas. Jensen See i I Glote-Heade- of the Nebo High School District. We voted to maintain three school; oue at Springvillo, oi.e at Spanish Fork and In neither of these one at Payson. ' we do own places any buildings. High schovls cannot exist without homes to live in. We therefore propose to build such homes by bonding tho Nebo High Scho-District for f 150,000. This bond will cover the entire south end of the county including all the corporate property. ' According to tho assessed valuation of Spanish Fork, she will be asked to contribute about $22,000 to this fund and in return will be em ted in our city a $u0,000 school building. Can, we afford to oppose such a proposition as this? Reason says no. Let us awake to our interests and s.e Hhat the corporate property of our county lying in the canyon and in the Goshen district . aids us in our school work.' ' REAL ESTATE AND LOAN MONEY ON GOOD REAL ESTATE SECURITY LOW Interest and EASY TERMS CO. JEX-BIR- D PROVO and UTAH COUNTY " ' .' " . WRITE OR CALL BY ! !' . TELEPHONE ' Ross Howe has accepted a position the Leland Holler Milis. at . Miss Margary Smith returned hm Sunday evening after spending a mouth at Salt Lake. OPENING House pra ; John Finch is remodeling the furnace at the Central School building at Benjamin. , .i . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis have to attend the Black Hawk War gone Veter- at Heber. ans encampment Ed. M., Rowe ' has returned from Berkley, California, where he has been ' attending summer school. i . . ' Mrs. Sarah Rowe has returned to her home at Salt Lake, after visiting here for a short time with relatives and friends.'- - "'.. .. .. . ..' '' wishing Grandma turns of the day. . many happy NIGHTS 2 2 PRESENTING TWO HIGH re- CLASS ROYALTY PROOUCTIONS THURSDAY EVENING MRS. MARY " '' ..." ' Mrs.JohnBanks or "Grandma Banks" as she is affectionately called celebrated her 89 birthday anniversary Sunday, by giving a large birthday party to many of her relatives and friends. A bounteous dinner was served and a pleasant social time enjoyed by all who departed 5 THE COLONIAL PLAYERS ' Mr. and Mrs.' Isaac Beck and - familv have retufned from a pleasure trip to Vernal, where they attended the dedication of the Green River budgr on the ' ' 24th of July. ATTRACTION "' . 11 tlIiHNr J. ' HOLMES' FAMOUS STORY RIVERS" YOU HAVE AU. READ THE BOOK ;v NOW SEE THE PLAY FRIDAY EVENING THE LAST WORD IN SMART AND CLASSY ENTERTAINMENT "PAID IN FHLJLjL AS fLAYED AT TIIE A8TOR THEATRE, NEW YORK, FOR THREE YEAR3 SEATS ON SALE AT CITY DRUG STORE PRICES ,1' |