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Show I ! Local News. Wedded After All. Gardner The brief notice which appeared Parboiia store is closing out for in the Herald one day last week good, ,a marriage licenso hud been Luilit's kid gloves at 0 5 cents a that iriiucd to Mr, James Moran and Parsons, Miss Annie Evans, was the culmiNew dress patterns today at nation of a desperate, hard struggle Oran Lewis. The bride is a daughter of Mi. Wm. Robertson has been quite Richard Evunsof this city, and the groom a resident of Clear Creek, sick of late. was due to arrive here on Xmas John Bingham is in town from eve, but a late train causes many a the Pig Porn visiting friends. disaster, lie got here as the small Porn To tho wife of Enos Ho- hours were ringing in the Xmas morn too early to visit his ulliariced lland, Monday morning, a boy. so put off the meeting till after do to Pr. Keysor for firstclass breakfast. Put ulus, he came too dental work, ut Hotel Charlotte. late. Tlio impatient bride forgetthat all things comes to those ting Mrs. John Peck, jr., presented who wait, decided the suspense was her husband with a boy Tuesday. too grout to endure, took tho 8:05 A 11 pound girl arrived at tho train for Clear Creek, only to learn homo of Win. Lloyd last Monday. that her lover had left there on time; and without any intention of J. II. Clingor was in town Tues- passing tho big mit she boarded day doing business for Htudebaker the return train for Spanish Folk. Pros. In the mean time the groom made his Hollie Cornaby is starting tho morning call certainly a little new year right by putting a new d simiyed to find his intended gone to Clear Crock; in such a case a fence uruund ids place. wire is usually all that is necessary Tills week the Jex Lumber y but at this critical time they were is loading two cars of barley of no avuil. so be boarded the next for the eastern market. train for Clear Creek. And as fate lie passed his in tended on decided The Jex Lumber company lias tho train at Thistle station. down received one carload of lumber tins so near uml yet so far. were They week and two last week. rio near you might suppose the inThe case of ltoht. Cook, which tensify of their thoughts through was set for last Saturday, was d some occult force would have made known their presence; but fate till next Saturday. ruled otherwise. The trains sped Mrs, Edith II. Powel of Tucker on in opposite directions seemingly is down visiting her parents, Mr. too slow for the anxious pair. and Mrs. Samuel Cornaby. Arriving at Clear Creek the Lost -- A necklace, between Third groom discovered his wouldbe bride ward meeting house and J. P had left on the westbound tram. The bride arriving here discovered Hughes, Pring to this ollice. lie had left on tho eastbound train Any man can he good looking if Things were getting mixed up he will wear a pretty shirt. Choose worse than a Spanish Fork cockone from Oran Lewis window.tail. The only certainty was while was up the other was down. one LOST A black and white pig Tho keyed to high C, again groom, 0 weeks or ti months old. Finder hoarded the down train, kept a keen please bring to Mrs. Win. Holt. look out in case Ins Annie should The holiday dances at Lake return on the up train. The down Shore passed olf quietly and peace- train arrived iu Springville at 1 ably, not a row of any kind taking a. m., hotels and livery stables closed compelled the groom to place. make the remaining part II. P. Smith, representing Miller f his on foot to .Spanish journey & Viele of Salt Lake, is doing busFork. Put the thought of this iness with Samuel Cornaby this was nothing when one is on the week. trail of Cupid. The artless god of Mrs. Win. M. Thomas lias been love foiled would not be fooled down from Diamond for several longer, led him to his waiting days this week to call on old lover. Tho midnight meeting was one of joy and sorrow, When the friends. 8:05 train left the depot the Last Saturday Ilenry Cornaby undaunted couple, tilled withhappy min-;le- d plead guilty to the charge of fightand of fear feelings hope were ing before Justice Closo and was aboard in pursuit of the marriage iiued $5. license. This obtuinod they wisely decided to take no chances with will Eiriksson 0. 0. open up a the tickle future, were married photograph gallery in the Martell without delay. building east of the bauk in about May their next trip through the ten days. Red Narrows be more pleasant, lion, ilenry Gardner will leave and their road through life a royal for Salt Lake next Saturday to one made smooth with the balm of take his seat in the State Senate, happiness. which will meet Monday. tr Pig bargains in towels at ParIf you want fresh flowers for sons. balls, banquets or weddings leave Pretty waists for pretty girls ut your orders with Samuel Cornaby. Oran Lewis'. Funeral designs a specialty. . I 1 J, t. i ) com-pun- i ! post-pone- i It r - i i i t i Tlios. Jarvis, a young man, was Mrs. Jos. Huff of Lake Shore, fined 2.50 last Monday for Christ-who was so badly burnt on the peace. inns day, is improving, and it is be. heved she will recover her eyesight. The Scandinavians of Spanish The Moffat road, to he built be- - Fork gave their annual bull in tween Salt Lake and Denver, has Tuttles hall last night. let a contract for JO, WO tons of P. F, Woodward came down steed rails. Good enough. i from Diamond Monday, und has A son was horn to the wife of ! bought the Willy Thomas place, i Tliede Marklmut last Monday at closing the deal yesterday. Robinson; this is a great grandson of Mrs. ihos. Lloyd of the Second Mr. and Mrs. I ly rum Sterling r ward. celebrated their thiity-fiftwedLast week Thomas Llewellyn, ding anniversary last Saturday. All had a most pleasant time. aged 52, und Florence M. Ladd, present aged 21. and both of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Celia Lloyd Gugre of took out a license in Salt Lake to Colo, came home to her marry. mother, Mrs. Thomas Lloyd, last Misses Ferguson and Cropper, week oil account of ill health. She teachers of tho public schools, have is improving nicely. been unable to attend to school George Boll of Spanish Fork, duties this wCek on account of whose lingers and toes were so ; sickness. badly frozen before tbe holidays i The country newspaper combine near the Leamington unI is the biggest trust on earth. It derwent ail operation . here last trusts everybody, gets cussed for evening. Drs. Smart and Sluter trusting, mistrusted for cussing, amputated six toes and one linger. and if it busts for trusting, gets Provo Enquirer, Tuesday. cussed for busting. X Three hoys, Hans Hansen, John Maggie, the 3 year-old daughter and Albert eigerson, were taken of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Smith, before Justice Close yesterday for lias been very sick since the begin, tic peace last disturbing ing of the new year, having been Hansen was tilled 5, itSunday. being troubled with brain fever, but is that he hit Magnus Erlind proven now getting along very nicely, iu tin eye with a snowball. The This morning Iloittz & Co. of fiber two boys were discharged. Springville commenced the driving It is rumored that about a month of a artesian well for the John Putler of Paysoii rode ago 'Lake Shore Irrigation company, SO horseback into tbe saloon at r rods from the one driven last Salem, got oil und stepped behind und near John Jones corral. t he counter and picked up a gon Tho Pluck Hawk and Walker and shot two or three shots into the war veterans, the Ilorfte Guards, door and emptied the rest of the unitin' teamsters who went hank shots into the ceding, searing lifter tho immigrants, will give Very body unt of the house. Pattheir annual picuift parly next er was fined 5' for this wild Und .Wednesday night in Tc tide's hull wuuly act. dis-turbi- , i I s ! Lead-vill- i I ! 1 5 cul-ol- i I t ( I 4 sum-'iiio- i i e, DIED. on. On New Years day there gather ed in the home of Prother Aliua Andrus, in the Second ward, a reunion of the Gardner family, at which Grandma Gardner was the guest of honor; there were present her children, grand childred, and great' grand children, all viei g with each other who would do the most honor to Grandma. After tho festive cheer had been umply partaken of a nice little program, which had been prepared, with toasts, songs and recitations bv the grand children was given. Joseph Francis of Lake Shore, in responding to tho toast The Gardner family, past, present and future, suiil the Gardner family had been blessed plenty of children in the past, plenty in the present, with good promises for the future, which was received with u hearty laughter. Miss Jennie Garner, Pena Andrus and Begin a Gardner, three of the grund children, each gave a short synopsis of Grandma from her earliest years to the present,, where she was born and when; told of Imr girlhood devotion to truth, and her sterling honesty of purpose iu every detail of life; the second one gave a graphic of her embracing the gospel, of her baptism, of her marriage, and of her leaving her n live shores of Norway amid the hoots and jeers of her companions, ot one of her children dying at sea, coming up the Mississippi, crossing the plains and landing at thill Lake city;while the third one told very forcibly of her courtship by Archibald Gardner, her marriage to him, of her coming to Spanish Fork on account of Johnsons Army, of locating at Lrland, where she at present resides. Grandma, though in her 81st year, is bouyant iu spirit and body, sings a good song, sparkles in wit and humor.and is of a cheerful and happy disposition. I resident Gardner, one of the presidents of Vbo Stake, spoke of the many virtues of his mother; his motto being, Honor thy father and thy mother that thy days innv be long on the earth.that the Lord, thy God giveth thee. Jacob Robertson gave a nice, piece of his original poetry appropriate to Grandma. The afternoon was pleasantly spent, with all the hilarity becoming the season, happy to meet, sorry to part, happy to meet again. 15ehohl how good a thing it is , How Well Does Your New Dress This week The Bren is called upon to chronicle the death of om of our young Mi.--s Louie Brown, daughter ladies, of Mr. and Mrs. Benton II. Brown, lust sr., of this city, who h occurred been had She Monday morning. sick about a nionili with endocarditis; wch 22 years of age, and horn in this city, and was and loved and highly respected by everybody. Tin funeral services were held at the Brown residence Tuesday afternoon, at which a large crowd was gathered to pay their last respects to their departed sister. Of late Miss Brown had living ut Helper. Mrs. Sarah Morgan Thomas of the Thirl ward died last Monday of consumption, having been over a year; her husband died .. tout two months ago;vvu.s til) years of age. Ftn.eral services were held in the Third ward meeting house yesterday. child of James The Akins of Lake Shore died last Monday and was buried Tuesday. This leaves Mr. and Mrs. Akins wilhout any children, one dt owning mid another dying from diphtheria last slimmer. Buy a pair of Straight Front Corsets and ail your Dresses will Fit. Your shape will be stylish rni-e- d Inal-fa- wear ble if you fntrt i (.Sekr: ! :! j Corset Window. Look at our Pretty tin. 13 AW 6 Pinl-cl- Spanish Fork, Tin drain Utah. with T ing, or erty TV;, ..? A;- -' r CHBISTU Beal i ii Wi59.-32:- -- . Delinquent Notice. iislt The ldixznrd .dining A Adding Company. principal piaie of Iiiimiio-- s at Spani'li Fork Ciiy, l lali county. I'tuli. NOTH E There are delinquent upon till- following Mock on acNo. 4, which was count of as- cim-n- t levied on ihe 4l ii day of l,to2, the several amounts ihe ,,iiu-il.- names of the shareholders as - it lerrlc t Ithi Hotel follow s. pmei for the No. Lb W .aTJv- - Vi - v- -r LM. J 4 iraXESEjJSEHST ORBSH VouId like to have you call and & ex- amine their line of Ranges and Stoves. All kinds of Stove Furniture. Prices right. Free Delivery. Corner 2d North, Main St., Spanish Fork. TH mi! Dp tit tirami prSprin You Mood Clothos for Winter iltlzike j ot mid I'lr Ppriti Fit Luke ut und rF.tirei I have them. We want to close out oar line of .liens anil Roys Suits, Overcoats ami Pants nt 2. pep cent ilisrouiit. Ev ry thing in this lino must go. Como early while wp enn lit you, as we don't propose to u.i JI. tad Silve v.X- - jClons m , . . V V . rr 211 M .t7 , "ion 12.'. '.I Iti r.' ' r t Hron no (oo i.: .mu 111 l ... i . ,: i 2.5o 5.00 2.m 1.25.1 11 1.100 2.5t to V. 2. .hio ...JO 2 no (mhi ft.t to Ml H 111 mu-I- meo--;tr- i -- a- - I . J:h day of .laimarv. lUid to pay Ihe deliii.iieiit -, m irrigation & Manufacturing Company held in the .City 1 hill, Spanish Fork 79X City. January 2fih, l!H'd, at 10 o'clmk a. m., to vote upon tlm proposition to aim nd Ariieln Second of the Articles of Agn'ement. by striking out the words Ha- ll.i-d- .. in line two. and inserting Mining A Milling Com "tvveniy-liu-.- " puny, pmieipul of husiucs. tin word "tifiy" in lieu thereof, p:uii-- li tork City. l t;ih. Location of so that said Article shall read 'lln-timm i(. mine, of duration of this A"'" ,:nu;ir. Lineolu county. v turn shall lie lifty years from the fiat NOlit 1. I here are delinquent hereof," N'lctiut.AS Smith, "eeretary. the following deseriOml sioek onupon, First putil'u-atione-Dee. 27. 11)02 eoiiiij of assessment No, If, xx wits' -, lev led on the l.day of November, 1. "12. the several amounts set opposite The Annual Meeting of tho stork- ' "f tile I'C'ipeel i e share lioid- holders of the SpanisTi Fork ami U fnlinu si Shore Creamery & Dairy Company will No.. held in tlio City Ball ut Spanish Name Cert Sh'r's Ain't Fora, on U". January 12th, ltKJ.T, ut 2 o'clock James, lm 1.14K) MO . for the purpose of hearing the I10- -. in., l'ow ell, .To Jit) iinuneiul and electing a hoard Jno. 1. liugiies, in.imo lo.to directors report fur the ensuing year, and fuf : in o 00 the :). transaction of such oilier business ikl.UKI ;io.to as may said legally come 1.1 !7 HI FV'i, (iukkn, rrcs'nh nt. Martha If. Moore, :;.7.47u 37 17 iKO. II. Jkx, m. M, I lushes, Secretary. 7,0111) 7 00 iq;oV, ,.r a- . , liic-l- i The annual stockholders meeting id 2.5oo 5.00 112 2 04 of the Bank of Spanish Fork will 2,0.1 5l 211 . be held at the bank at. 3:3d oclock 0.01 Amt neeovdunee wilh law a nd nil p. in., Tuesday, January 13, JtK)3. order of (he board of direeloi-- , nn.le for the purpose of electing 5 direc- oilthe 111. day of Dee.. P.IU2, la.lX of cneh jiareel of tors tor the ensuing ycur, and to toek v le may l.i at tlumay hear the financial report eumpuuys ollief. Ill J. Ii. tilghe- - ,.!;,ee G. 1). SxK.i.b, Bushier. of business S.aiii-!- i Fork. I mh. -- hut-es I here w ill be a meeting of the stnrle holders of lie Spanish Fork Hast IVnoh Delinquent Notice. ,s7 7."i 1 p. Notice of Amendment 13, V, I'lHCM.VS-AT-I.Al- Vj.'.i . ,( .12 ii id i:t Oran A. Lewis nf. l.ott.t .2 Co-o- OTFtl r 1 VI .to 7 BAGIEY& MORGAN l.'.'o 1.000 too yon 11.7 IT. , '"-- Alto C. Z j .."ii gl;i l'.M f.c and Spanish Fork, Utah. ".hi l.l'nn d-- with ) - 2.00 t 7. loo (Yi will open ut 8 n. m. und dose ut p. m. Iutrons will 1. govern themselves accordingly. L. 0. L.WYRKXCK, B. M. I H .12 2.oo(, 257 in 12 Hereafter the Spanish Fork mi HI t Uot khill 5 Hens Consolidated Young .t',2 r. 2.r,no 2 non gin Mi-- .in v.'l I Miss .funic Brookbunk enters .Nellie 1oMell tained a number of friends ut lur home New Years eve, to ring m t 'V in. L. Povuek the old year and ring in tlm new. J. M. Loveridge Elegant refreshments were served. il. F. Miss Brock bunk knows how to leplien Jf, Itjarn-o- il J mil Mom e show her friends a good time. J- 2oo o,, the in., NOTICE. i ! 1 - l'rlc Pnl.l m,.; The highest price ever pa Id for a together With Ihe eo- -t of udieni,. -and of mg ale. expense poem was 6,000 goblin cm win paid to JolIN J HVNKX. Seeretiirv. Pan uazaro by the citl.a-n-- . of for tils eulogy on their city a poem of six lined only. l here - delimpieni up. m the f,,uclW. the Fork mgdeserilyd No. 530) 'Vest lield liThtaiion ( 'oniMinv, q. business NOTICE TOR 1TI5UCATI0N. piateof being Npanisi,' Fin i I!V, Flail eomity, Mate ,.t Fi di Ol.l'Ali'I MKNT OV mi; IMKUIOlt. acemiiit of imses-moleie, ... ii.', Lund Olli.-- at Salt Lake City, t'lah, 12th day of October. !he s. u', , KJ. I Womber W. l5i2. amounts set oj.po-it- e the mime, o Notice is herehv given that the fob respe-tivsluuelioldets Us lollows.: tow settler lm- - tiled police of No. No. his intention to make Haul proof in Ceri, Sr, ' v .... of his claim, and that soul prool Mm M !,ev is (bid) 7 j0 will be made Indore the eomity clerk of I'1 7 Morgan, 5 ji;:, t'lah comity. Blah, at IVuvn.'ftalt, on W. Roekhill, v M. It. (lay. M-February Dili, I'.k'.'k viz: j "j Thomas M Warner, 11, E. 1 37 for And in accordance with hnv the set ef see. 11: si sw J see. I, and older of the board of direetors and m nneie,,,. lev i n vv i see. 1.1. tp 1 s. r. ." e S. I,. M. iilC 21) day of No eml.ei l:!ia M lie names the follow ing wiiiion-c- . to uatiV shares of eneh p.u-eeofi.t.. prove his continuous resilience upon ec k as may In- - nooesnn will i. V1 and eullivaiioii of said laud, vis; at eoMie aiu iioii on the l'.iihduv ..f .1 ... John S. l.cvv is, r.Hkd. at Ihe front mir, ,;u I fib John !am'li l rk City, at 2 , of Tucker, ttnh: John W. p. n, to pay the ns, and Charles A. Hv ups of Spanish Fork, 'hereon, togetherdelimpieni Willi the eo-- t .J vort-sinftah. and expen,.. of ,:(e. , ironn-A F i! k . Register. itiA m.rs Musk, A. S.vxkv. Attorney. ailtl Treasurer, First pub. Juu. 1, luOJ. Bateo Dee. 2, 11HJ2. . v.-ul.- 1 lit. 1,. v:o k. i. lO.M"! 10 (ill - .KIANISH FORK EAST BENCH IUAnd in aeeor.lanee w il Ii huv amt an l'lgatiml A: order of the board f direelors. Manufaeturing Company, m;,,), llaee of business, Spanish Fork City. the 1.7:1. day Nov.. lu:2, s.i scare- - of ea-- li pareel of su,, s,,,, NOTICE There are delinquent upon may be nere-a- ry will be s.,. !t, ublie the following described stock, on (", llM' I1! i"''";1."' in count of assessment levied on the 2th sf"ii fork day of July, t Tv Cm" Burg, also on aecoiint on I Imi's.iav, the l.V.h d tv' labor of January. I'Xti. HI H i . levied on the IS1I1 day U'sesnieiit t. , , 0 "ff ,'lni:iry. 11)02. tlm several unmiinw the.lelinqiiem ass, togeiiier wall the eosi f u ,,.ii-- ;, ,1 T IT"'1, 1,1 ll,e tiames of the respecto k "hare holders as follows: and expeiise (, side. X!' N0 JottN I. I! INKS. Se, I'etai v. Name. Sh'H. Cert. A"1 Delinquent Noticed 7 si,-k.- i m . up-po- 0-- . I fii;av do..,-oYu,- .''' , no IKK, lijarnason, Tlmrrarin I. 1 f' j, tiv, i l Y.d Silve I for Eure "e Candido uttil Ail"- -. Nellie Powell HI Chi in IOtlroiuflii kcrr In I oihImj. is a tl"utfi oi poiuvmen In London, It Is said, party owing to the Withdrawal of resen i.iU for a second In pop.--i Africa. period of Samuel Bowel of Tie Fork spent Cor l'ni-m- . be r month Tmto Stuart part of last week in town visiting Key I. lew Jones relatives and friends and then left Kilns Jones for Provo to attend the lb Y. A. Johann Haas Notice. to retm on cent j per or person st Business College. pb-as- e you A or pay Win. lleekstroin left Monday for Salt Lake to attend the L. i). S. ( 0D iWl Sun- Notice. and your general appearance fashiona- Wiu. Hughes and Ed.Rowe spent part of last week iu Ogden. Miss Annie Gardner spent day in layson with her sister. Fii? s.nl and Ami how becoming well. To gather, as children of one faith, In unity to dwell. Mil h 1 Re-Uni- i .1 f. .... "'al 1 .... 1 r t i C'.fio fiiTfl 41 ! V .;VH . ,4 1 3S( a Warren Simmons. Lev on 2.11-14Uu 1.1" i.e And iu aeeordanee with law and or heitet . p .ug .l. rs. v fi''1' I tlu' hoard of u'' ' r' eiidiUn x made on j!" ne . ii tlii wqi. h" f Mud, i'1" -- fih tiny of November. Vj !e Vit o..rr If .mu,;,. .,i,.i . , shares of em h parcel of sin'lj vu, ,mi h:n, III'1'"-- 1 !,M'1 or m;; ti.ipoimdi dl'-.V- n , esir-i- . 2 -- din-etor.- im-iii- ' j il! I1"1! I "r Inn Dll w hi sin- T" " im U .iiM i idi,.',,, Id ,,e. y, ;i( ,; ,,, m . , ... .j,,' r!'' ,1 at Spnnts h ;' .l.:m,n I s M t, ii v".,, d.l city, I'tuli eotintv Si ' 'ah, tin, 7th oey of in,;., 1 J.,. l. JA.il's. ouudkeeper ut said city. 1S limy lio hri'tsurv will I'' :,l't,,"cify hall, .Spanish Fork City, " J 1'dU'k at l'"1' Junnnry. I"1, ' j" a'4,nis ' to pay delinquent n""" hereon, tugel her w it t lie cos! "I afivertlsing and expenses of tin- sale- Niciuu.ah Svitril, Secretary. . December 17, 11(02. OHiee at residence, Spanish Fork C hD Ftah. 1 11 Genei |