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Show n Local News. : ' j Dont fail to register Tuesday, John Finch is home from Iurk City. Found I , A office. j glove. Call at this Ira J. McKell is now able to be about town on crutches. To the wife of Will Fro-t- , last Saturday, a boy. Miss Clara Nielson came down from Thistle last Thursday. Horn j V 4 Ted Woods is lying at his home quite sick with appendicitis. Mrs. II. Parsons has been suffer-- I ing with a bad cold several days. C. 0. Hanson, who was hurt in a runaway last week, is improving v 1 i ' : . nieelv. D Are you hunting the new styles in men's hats? Find them at Oran s Lewis, About "Hon. W. i! 301)0 people greeted the J. Bryan at the depot Tuesday. Mrs. Mellor has returned from a trip to Fillmore with no success . whatever. ) c ; The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos Hrockbank is very low with brain fever. i I M As we go to press we learn that on the new survey are on fire. John Jones hay stacks , 1: . r t ' .1 A Inst Tuesday. All well. The silk hood that, you wnnt your child to have is for sale at Oran Lewis for 75 cents. i i i pair of fine twin girls arrived at the home of Geo. Ilitcliings i James Hoyack is heme from the sheep herd sick with typhoid fever; is getting better. For Sale Cheap A city lot, 3 blocks west of Main street. Cell on T. D. Evans for particulars. Mrs. Alexander Mabee of Salt Lake is visiting with Mrs. Tims. 1 I 'i i i . i i 1 'I r I t . Lust night the wedding reception of Mary Barney of Lake Shore and Hyrmn Christopherson of Spanish Fork was held ut 1ulmyra I . I l t. I , I ' I ! f i t . ; ( , ,1 9 I j I I .. j m ' p. i .i ; D. T. Holding, Nate liorkhill, Theo. Dedrickson, ('has. Stewart and Francis Thomas have returned from their hunting trip, bringing along four deer. Next Sunday evening at 3 oclock the Iiev. Herbert Martens of Salt Like City will preach in English in the Icelandic Lutherian church on the bench. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Tooele aro visiting relatives and fricnls. Mr. Millers parents are old timers here, and will no doubt be rememliered by n great many. The lady Democrats of Spai.i'h Fork held a meeting in the city hall last night. There was a large attendance, and they were address-- i ed by the lion. A. J. Webber of Ogden. Union freer, son of J. M. freer, fell from a tree last Sunday, light-- i mg on his head and shoulder. The little fellow was unconscioi.s al out 10 hours, but is getting along first-'- l rate now. t i 1 I . . 1 i 1 i . i i ' ' t1 i , oili-ce- r. The Old Folks Day was celebrated in the First ward, under the kind patronage of the bishopric and his lady helpmeets, last Friday. Buggies and surries were quite busy from 11 till all had come. Bishop Kirkhams hymn was sung with a vim and vigor to give the veterans a relish for dinner. A daughter was liorn to the wife of John S. Bunting of the Second ward last week. Mother and baby doing nicely . Mr. Bunting is lying very ill with heart troubles and dropsy; ha is 7$ years old. Calvin Cramer, jr., has received from his parents in Kansas letter a City stating that his father lias had the misfortune of losing his other eye, having lost the sight of the other years ago. Mr. Cramer and wife left here only four weeks no . The schools of Lake Shore open-- , ed last Monday, with Prof. Broad- iient as principal, and with 13 pu- pils enrolled, teaching the olh, 5th, 7th and 8th grades; Miss Florence Hardy, late of England, teaching 1st, Id, 3d am) 4th grades in the Central school, C8 enrolled; Miss Myrtle Cochran of Irovo teaches the 1st 2d. 3d and fourth grades in the west school; 28 enrolled. ESTIUY notice. I have in my iossi.m the described animal impounded a istiay or for trespass: ETI One red Yearling steer branded ear on left ribs will: cropolT left and under bit in rigtear. !sj If damage and cost on said animal ol date not paid within ten days irom sold tojIhe highthis notice it will lit-einest cash bidder at Spanish I'ork Found at 2 oelork p. ill., I of October. 2fltll 1902. Delinquent Notice. nt room, was partaken of, the goud things were in abundance, while the ladies with their winning smiles, made all merry and glad by coaxing them with some tempting delicacy. Brother John Hales called the meeting to order. Bisliop McKell. in his usual happy manner, bid them a very hearty welcome, after which President Gardner made a few remarks And in aecordanee.with law and an full of good practical advise and order of the hoard of directors, made L B ,, in (lav In every condition in sickness, in Dated at said city. Ltah lieulth. In povertys vale, or abounding in wealth: At home or abroad, by the land or the sea, As Thy days shall demand, so Thy succor shall be. Even down to old age, ull my people The Wizard Mining & Milling Co., shall prove of business at Spanish principal My Soveriegn, eternal, unelmngeable Fol k. Utahplace Utah. county, love, are There NOTICE delinquent upon And when grey hairs shall their temtile following described stock on ples adorn, of assessment No. 3. f on (1) Like lambs, shall they still on My bo4th day of mill per share, levied on the som be borne. September. 1902. tbe several amounts names of the respective Being transferred to the dining set opposite the follows: as shareholders delicious was where all that ceived. Brother Allen Adamson was called on for a few words, he is a veteran of over 85 years old, yet withal vigorous and healthy, with his Doric quaint humor, philosophy and logic, while at times he let some precious thoughts drop, whieh made the minds of all warm and genial. Brother Robertson, sr., read a racy and original bit of poetry for the old folks, in which ne gave a yivid picture of Utah over 30 years ago, contrasting it with what it is today, with its new ideas and in- J stout lady. We Pfln flt 7er7 size, We can Improve every figure, Blue Corsets, link Corsets, Black Corsets, Drah Corsets. can sai eery taste, Take your choice, they are only 50c. a Spanish Fork, pair. Utah. S Joux J. Banks Secretary. Delinquent Notice, Millinery. The Thistle Mining & Milling Cn., principal place of business at Spanish Fork. Utah county, Utah. Tailor-mad- e NOTICE There are delinquent upon the follow ing described stock on account of Assessment No. 5. of one (1) mill per share, levied Ai I lie 2th day of August, 1902, the several amounts set opposite tlie names of the respective shareholders as follows: Suits Ladies, Misses and No. Name Cert. Slirs Aint Jacob Bjarnason, 92 $ 1.00 1,000 Martha II. Moore. 77 35.470 3s .90 47 1.000 1.00 ONiel, And in accordance with law and an order of the hoard of directors, made on tlie 28th day of August, 19tr2.so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may la necessary will be sold at the company's office, in the Bockhill building. Spanish hork Uity.Utali.on the 30th day of Orto'ier, 1902, at 10 a. in., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, toShould auht acquaintance he forgot, gether with tlie cost of advertising ami And never brought to mind. We w ill take a enp of kindness yet. expense of sale. For the days of auld lang syne. MB John J. Banks. Secretary. WM. ROACH It 1ays. L a correct figure if you wear.the right cor. set. A straight front is the proper corset for a slender, willowy form; while the French front with the short hips are correct for the at 20th day of November, ni to pay tlie delinquent assessment thereon, together w ith the cost of advertising and expense of sale. ventions. The speakers were pleasantly varied, the mandoline club with their nice selections; the vocal talent also gave a good exlibit of their powers, the recitations were all good, and kept the Old Folks in good humor, but it was time the old folks were at home, so the good people parted till another year. Do Boot T? be on the 4t it day of Sept.. 1902. so many counsel. each parcel of sueh stock as Patriarch Wilkins then gave an sharesbeofnecessary mav he sold at the may address replete with wisdom, feel- companys office, in J. B. Hughes place Utah, on the ing and spirit, which was well re- of business. Spanish Fork. 10 a. 1902 has observed t lint Good Bye for a good deeds are Letter than real esuiausoiuaiuiij, Season. tate deeds some of the latter are Horse Shoeing, There was a sad and solemu feel- worthless Act kindly and gently, ing in the First ward last Saturday show sympathy and lend a helping Bark of Lewis store, Spanish Fork. afternoon, when it became known hand. You cannot possibly loose Most men appreciate a that Vernon Niel Gardner had by it. passed away from his earthly kind word and encouragement more LARS JENSEN, t ( ( sphere to a high and holy habita- than substantial help. There are tion beyond the vail. persons in this community who Watch & Clock He was but a little over six years might truthfully say: Repairing, My good old, but withal a good, intelligent friend, cheer up. A few doses of 34 Blocks East of Spanish I'ork and obedient little boy, his nature Chamberlains Cough Remedy will was spiritual to a marked degree, rid you of your cold, and there is gave bright promise to be a useful no danger whatever from pneumoman, was quite well, until a few nia when you use that medicine. It always cures. I know it for it months ago lie was taken with complaints, whi'di reduced his has helped me out many a time. system, he recovered, and was run- For sale by Spanish Fork Drug Co. ning and playing with his com)iir Fall Line fa Fast Arrlvliig. panions in a merry mood, when Tie Fork Childrens Short & Long Coats Fur Boas and Gotlerettes. In W. O, Creers Building, Spanish Fork, Ut Jex Lumber Company, Bailed Hay A Chicago man Short i i has apMonk Charles deputy pointed quarantine officer. He will have the power of a police and will see to those quarantined as well as see that the quarutiue laws are observed more strictly. Those quarantined will not be allowed to leave the place without a written permission from the quarantine Also the habit of hanging over the gates and fences will have to bo stopped. While opening a box, J. C. Mount, of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail through the fieshy part of bis hand. 1 thought at once of all the pain and soreuess this would cause me, he says, and immediately applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and occasionally afterwards. To ray surprise it removed all pain and soreness and the injured parts were soon healed. For sale by Spanish Fork Drug Co. The many friends of Fred Lewis, jr., will be pleased to learn that he is still in the lund of the living.He enjoys himself very much in his missionary labors. lie weighs ISO pounds, so we can judge that he hasnt gone hungry. On the 17th of August his Sumonn friends joined in and celebrated his birthday in good style. They prepnred a big feast, the bill of fare principally was pig taro and bread fruit, with bananas for dpsert. lie said it only lacked one thing, and that was one of Mas birthday lie speaks well of the Sacukes. moans. The primary associations of the Nebo Stake are contemplating a real good time next week. On Wednesday the north district will hold a conference at the Spanish Fork First ward meeting nouse. Thursday the ceutral district will meet at 1ayson Second ward meeting house, and on Friday the south district will convene at Santaquin. Meetings will be held at 10 a. m. for officers, and 2 p. m. for the children at each place. A member of the general board will be present at each meeting. Children and parents and all interested are cordially invited to attend. Coppin for a couple of weeks. lie Learned a Great Truth. The Second ward Sunday school It is fluid of John Wesley that he are preparing an interesting program for next Sunday, nickel day. onee said to Mistress Wesley: Why do you tell that child the same After being very sick about five thing over and oyer again? John weeks we are pleased to note that Wesley, because onee is not telling Mrs. Nancy Jumes is again able to It is for this same reaenough. be out. son that you are told again and Elmer Huff of Lake Shore and again that Chamberlains Cough IAnnie Western of Henjamin had Remedy cures colds and grip; that ' their wedding reception last night it counteracts any tendency of these diseases to result in pneumoin Fergusons hall. nia, and that is pleasant and safe Houses and lots and farming to take. For sale by Spanish Fork land at lowest prices. lb J. John- Drug Co. son, real estate agent, First Ward, Spanish Fork, Utah. i . The Old Folks Day. The Board of Health GW L JO Manufacturers & Produco of AND II Building Material. Spanish Fork, Utah Co-o- p, Shoes,. ynr-io- about two weeks ago he showed signs of Ins old complaint, and passed away Saturday afternoon-- lie suffered a good deal, but not a cross word or complaint passed his lips. There is nodeath! what seems so m transition; this life of mortal breath is but the entrance to the fields eleusinian, whose portals we call death. The last solemn gathering of friends to bid him good bye, was held at tho home of his father, Niel L. Gardner, when on the lawn there was a great many people, and Uishop McKell culled tiie meeting to order. Prayer by Brother Jex, counselor to the bishop. Remarks were made by C. V. Booth, Thomas Martell and Judge Saxey, all bore strong and sympathetic testimonies to the various virtues of the little lad, and comforted the parents as best they could, but nothing like the spirit of our Father, to enable them to sav, Thy will he done." There was a class of primary tots which walked all the way to the resting place of little Vernon, each carrying a bunch of tlowcrs as a mark of love to their companion ami pupil. To the parents we would say: Your sweet little rosebud has left you, To bloom in a holier sphere, lie that gave it. ia wisdom has taken. Then why should you cherish a tear. Your treasure Is laid up la heaven. lie Is only removed from your sight, To vour Itosom m?ain liell lie Riven, With fullness of Joy and light. &1U Notes. Lnt week two dwelling houses , We We Shoes, ran lit your eve; ran lit your feet. Monging to J, F. Coburn, were completely destroyed by tire. The building in which the fire started was occupied by Robert Davison; nothing was saved except a trunk and sewing machine, leaving the family in very distitute circumstances. The other building was occupied by Frank Cunningham; all lus furniture was saved. The tire was started by Mrs. Davison attempting to clean the tlae with coal oil and paper. B. F. Smith is moving his store from Tucker to Cotton, where he Oar Mayflower Line Is non ( ouqitrte In ' Mjles. will start up business in the. I. A. The bent Ladyn shoe In the market for Smith building. W. T. Williams and Bert Jones Split two days of last week in Spanish Fork and Froio on business. The government scab inspector at the Colton dipping corral, has done a great deni of damage to some sheep men of this locality, by scalding their sheep with dip. from which a great many sheep have died, being fairly cooked. This is a sure cure for the scab sure enough; killing both scab and sheep. Mr. and Mrs. John Bongloy have returned from I'ayson, having en- Every well dressed young mas In town s While joyed their trip known what the Puritan K Hm Ihe down they also visited their daugh- $2.75. Write Me About Your T rip H ai" D- -r. . "ill of ufl if youll just flit down trip. Tell me where i!..inK and when, and I will tell you the rub, soiiH fur SitU i pay both i effect and traveling ive you a few vin the Burlington Route. V r,.n. and ChicttKo IctiveH rit.V 3:13 p. lu.,aiy. first-clas- ter at 8pringville. Irof. Colburn Best $3.50 Shoe 0,1 earth for the Dressy is now in charge the Cottage Hotel, Frank Jones Our best Shorn ole fully gHtiraiiteed satisfy the nearer. having retired from the business. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Brock have returned from Trice. MB Young Hens Con. Co-o- p, of to TICKET OFFICE! 79 West Secd South St. SALT LAKE CITY, L F. MhLEN, Ueuerol Agent. |