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Show Doix't Local ' Fail .to See the meotrdb Theater- - Shows-- g changOS a 'Week Jots Save Your MoiieY! . Funeral of Mrs. Christensen. Last Sunday James Christensen ar,1'ostoffice key lost; finder kindly leave home from his mission in Denrived same at postoffice for owner. mark; the remains of his wife having been held since the 20th of January acres af land at For Sale 6 in order that he might be present at Enquire of J. H. Hayes. her funeral. The funeral services were held over 'Lot for Salo-4x- 28 rod, 2 blocks the remains of Mrs. Christjana ChrisSee J. II. Hayes. west of Co-otensen, wife of James B. Christensen, at the Fourth Ward meeting house Miss Ada Hartley of Salt Lake will Monday afternoon; they were very imbo the guest of Mrs. Theo. Lee from pressive. Many friends were present to show their last respects to the good Friday till Monday, and noble woman. The stand was Taylor Thurber has returned from, a draped in white, with smilax and carbusiness trip to the Fluorine mine in nations. southern part of Nevada. Bishop Hansen presided. The services were opened by the choir Thos. Hill is intending moving to singing, "God Moves a Mysterious Thistle, where he owns land and is Way." interested in a rock quarry. was offered by Elder William Le-lan- 1- p. ; Prayer Grotegut. a peepThe Young Men's hole in their window this week for men only that is causing a lot of comment. The dance at the city pavilion Wednesday evening under the auspices of the Kensington Club was a grand success, socially and financially. Dr. and Mrs. Stoddard entertained on Friday evening in honor of their daughThe guests were ter, Miss Greer. entertained with music and song followed by dainty refreshments. Hyrum B. Robertson and wife have returned from Salt Lake, where Mr. Robertson went to receive treatment for his ear, which had given him much annoyance for a couple of weeks. He is much improved. "Sister, Thou were Mild The first two speakers were Albert Swensen and Mrs. Jane Argyle, who spoke of her faithful integrituy to every duty that was placed upon her, A solo was very beautifully rendered by Mrs. Annie Beck. Samuel D. Moore of Pay son and El der Petersen of Santaquin spoke of the cheerfulness, patience and faithfulness of the departed sister when they were called to go and settle in Arizona. Mrs. Maggie Swensen spoke of her loveable and noble character, also read some beautiful verses composed by Mrs. Hanna Johnson. Song by the primary children, "There is a Happy Land." Bishop Hansen made the concluding remarks; spoke of her noble and good work in the ward. A solo was beautifully rendered by Ed. Williams, "When We Meet on that Beautiful Shore." , Now she's gone, we'd not recall her From a Paradise of bliss, Where no evil can befall her, To a changing world like this. Her loved name will never perish1, Nor her memory sleep in dust, ' For the Saints of God will cherish The rememberance of the just. Mr. and Mrs, Roberts entertained a few friends Saturday evening in honor of Mr. E. ClufT from the Canal Camp. Those present from out of town were Miss Flora Cone of Mapleton, Miss Greer of Salt Lake City. On Wednesday, February 3rd, Mrs. Mrs. O. S. Lee entertained at luncheon in honor of Miss Greer of Salt Lake City, Those Dont forget to see the "Holly City" present were Misses Green, Mary in moving pictures at the Electric TheNellie Matley, Florence ater this week, Thomas, , Thomas and Dorothy Stoddard. Black Kid Glove. Found Owner Several of our young people have can have same at this office by paying taken out marriage licenses to marry; 15c for advertising. they are, Margaret Ann King and T. M. W. Mangelson, hustler for the D. Roach; Sarrah Nelson, one of the Co-o's lady clerks, and Cyrus Ster Republican, was doing in business this all live city Monday. and ling. May they long pro sper. Beautiful spring 'samples of wall Judge A. Saxey addressed the High have arrived. Now is the time paper School stuJents Wednesday afternoon to make your selections. See Benj. on experiences at the battle of Chiea- Evans, niaga and Missionary Ridge. 'The stu dents were very attentive and the ad Farm for Sale CI acres of good dress mnde a fine impression on the farming land, brick house.barn, students. granary and orchard, all fenced. Apply to Thos. Hill, Lake Shore, Ut. feb.24 Marinus Larsen has received a letter from Chris Larsen at Scofield in which In justice to our fellow townsman, the former is advised not to worry about irrigation water this year. The Richard Smith of threshing machine most snow ever known is to be found in fame, we wish to announce that he is the hills this year; every gulch, crag not the Richard Smith referred to in our last issue, receiving aid from Rev. and hollow is overflowing. and Mrs. Theo. Lee and Marshal Dart. Inter-mounta- in p. The young men at the Electric are to be ommended for the pro- grcsiveness about their place of busi ness. The latest improvement is the grading of the floor; droping it five feet in front, giving a splendid view of the different scenes from all part of the house. At Presbyterian Church Sunday, February 14th: Sunday school at 11 a. m.; topic, The Ajiostles Imprisoned, Acts 5.1-4Song and preaching service at 7:) p. m., subject: Life Lessons from the Hot k of Job. Boys club Friday from 7 to 9 p. m. Mothers meeting at Mrs. Lee's Thursday at 2 p. m., Febru 2. ary lHth. A Phrenological Examination We publish the following by request! To the Honorable City Council of Span- - mudn on the following person by PKOK. K, KOYT.K; v ish Fork City: Hatmen - Able. KeeiMsiamtlA, lawmaker. In the performance of a public duty, JiMMM Marlnus l.rsn Honml nuNlilupoi'k eiw for Willi Street sold, I take it that sound" discretion, judgeC. K Mtrxcn -- Menhif ileal ffeniim, Inventor. , ment, and above all, deliberation, Jumex Kohertiton MuNterof the "cult wli'iiofl anil of the Ktudy plunru. shoujd be exercised by those called on Frpdd. HioiHcn Ociilt iuMent'0 and untroloKy. Able h!torlun and wnator. to perform this function. Especially KlhiK L,ewlx h. HalBH Went Pointer, military com- is this true in the expenditure of the mnndiir. HulenEiTli'xIaNtleal law maker. JohnT. money of the people. If public improve- Andrew Jennen School teucher, history, doctor, law. ments are incontemplation, calm, delibE. C. Chrihtensen Study of law. erate judgement must be used, or mis- John t'happeli Kalueational faculties brain. Nnator. takes may follow, that may result dis- Wulusr Kdn a Hgutz Master lah-n- t for elocution, oraand law. astrously to, and may defeat the f.nuratory I I.ewl Finanelitt brain, banker. RohertHon-OneI to of the Matilda the niont able finanrefer, especially enterprise. bralnH of Spanish Fork. cial under is now It way. paving project Tora Simmons Muhut talent for all studies. the duty of the city authorities to pro- KvatJllbert MunIct, teacher and r Alberta and ceed with care. If enterprises such as millener -, Uester Drummer, typeHitching speller, as this are to be rushed through with writer and pensman. noise and velocity, there will be no certainty but BIDS WANTED smoke. it may end in Sealed bldtt to perform the duties of It should be that the offices of the for the Spanish Kork Kast Kenvb and Manufacturing Company during city, especially those where the incum- the season of MOD, will be received at the olllee bent may be required to sign contracts, of the secelary, at his home in Spanish Kork, S until o'clock p. m.. Saturday. .Kebruury '.Mth, etc., should i be represented by the WH. The board of dlrectom reserve the right deto reject any and all bids. The Each of ofilcer. proper department of duties tbe watermaster the nning may be at the office of the secretary, the city government ought to be left NICHOLAS SMITH, Becretary. to perform the functions pretaining to Spanish Fork. February 10. 1IHW, last fen IS that department as the law has provided. The law provides a legal deSTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING partment with certain duties preThe annual meeting of the stockholder-- of scribed. If the City Council is Institution will be Spanish Fork In the City Hall. Spanish Fork. Utah, at is a law unto itself, then held 10 o'clock a. m., Saturday. February l.rth, IWH, was it a foolish idea of the law to for the purpose of prenenttngtbe annual financial report, and transacting such other busi. . provide a counsellor in that respect.' ess and may pror)v come before the PKTKK NIKI.HRN, Presl.ient. If, because one or all of the council febU JOHN MOOKK. Secretary. finds that when legal advice is given by the authority provided by the law, it runs contrary to what they thought The annul NOTICE of the stockholders of the A Lake Shore Dairy & Creamery it was, and against what they wish it Spanish Forkmeeting , a corporation of the State of Utah, for the Co was, would attack the one from whom election of officers, and the transaction of mich business as may lawfully come before the advice is given, in as inoffensive other It. will be held at the office of J. J. Hunks, in a manner as possible, and wranglingly the basement of the Commercial Bmk build Spanish Fork City, Utah county, Utah, on and insultingly say, "you can get out" Ing. Monday, the I' th day of February. IWW. at i o'clock p. m. of that day. they not only lack gentlemanly deJ. BANKS, eecretnry. r IS: lostJ. feb meanor, but leave the city and its tint pub kin authorities without dignity, and devoid of respect of the electorate. 1 do not NOTICE wish it understood that I intend the The annual meeting of the stockholder of the Thistle Mining & Milling Co., a corporaabove to embrace every member of the tion of the State of Utah, for the election of and the transaction of such other officers, council, because I do not. aa may lawfully come before it. will be held at the office of J. J Banks. In basement If, when the City Council meets of Commer.-ta- l Hunk building. Spanish Fork there is to be a continual display of l ily, Utah county. Utah, on Wednesday. FebVMi. 21th. 2n 'clock i. " of ttiut day. at ruary verbal pyrotechnics; long drawn out BANKS, Secretary, J.J first pub jan is, butt ftb IS, delays in the public business, because of the failure to follow orderly and legal precedents, I say if Assessment Notice. Thistle Mining & Milling Companyiluce of the entire council endorses such pracbusiness Fork. Utah. Im tices and proceedure, they are at Notice Spanish hereby riven that al a incet.lmr of i!ir..tm-,- i nf tht 1'hiil. linuifi tit the flninu liberty to accept my resignation, as I ' Milling Company, held on the i;th day of mv. of an assessment No three do not wish to be a party to it. jannaiy. (3i mil per share was, levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable Respectfully, A. Saxey. Jeh icul in CAREY ACT Ten - Year LAND ment Plan Monthly Payments. . . . ..Annual Payments Lands.-OnPerpetual Water Right. Water in Canals, Crops next year, onChoice San Pedro, miles south of Salt Lake City hundreds and thirty-fiv- e For information write, or---- call on A. Los Angeles & Salt Lake Route. : BERRY, representative of Utah County Invest ACRE C0.f Jidge Bid.,' Salt Lake, Utah "Optimism is a Boost "We can judge the future only by the past." Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the ' fire-crack- er EX- PERIMENTAL STAGE. WATCH OUR REPORTS. Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare. . water-mast- -- StO.50 t dresN-maki-- r, er - BURTNER IRRIGATED LANDS dres-muke- Oroiegut-Talloreai- fire-crack- er . One fare for round to Trovo February Choir sang, l.'3th on account of Utah county teach- and lively." ers convention via Salt Lake Route. Saxey'i Resignation to the Council. er Irri-Katl- I ! 11 BANK THE COMMERCIAL N OF SPANISH JMCIX-iKb- l FORK WAIXTTED Will pay Highest Price for Butter Fat and Separator Cream Cbrlii Kerauson will eiill for milk euch mornlntf. Honest, weights and testit guaranteed ELGIN CREAMERY CO. Springville- - nut-ting- If N bus-ine- ss , (. 13-- immediately to J. .1. lint ks. secretary of the at bin office in the husement under ommercial Batik of Spanish ForH, Span-i-- h J, L, Lytel has gone to the Straw- thetFork. Cub. Any stock upon which thia assessment may berry tunnel, where he reports that dur- remain unpaid on Thursday. February 2ilh. ing the month of January 91 inches, of im V. will be delinquent and advertised for salt-apublic auction, and un)es payment is made snow fell at the west mouth of (fie before will be aold on Wednesday, March ldth. hour of 4 o'clock p.m., to pay the tnnnel, and that there have been 153 in- IW, at the " neltnijue nt aesessment. together with the cost winter. ches since the first fall this It of advertising and trp-nof sale. . J.J. BANKS. Secretary. ,' is estimated that it will take at least 1st pub jan 21, lust feb 2A, m Tsileho Implement company, t se three years more to finish the tunnel. 5TH OPPOSITE, PACK'S PAVILION WITH A COMPLETE. LINE OF IMPLEMENTS; VEHI- WILU OPLN UP FEBRUARY CLES. HARNE55, MACHINERY AND STOVES Delinquent Notice. New To To 31. To To Babies. Mrs. Wm. Rigtrup.a girl, Jan. 31. Mrs. Jas. Patterson, a boy, Jan. Spanish Fork South Irrigation Company. Place of huainesK Spanish Fork. Utah. Thi-i-are delinquent upon Ihe following described atoik, on account of assessment levied on the 1th day of March. IS; the several amounts net opposite the names of the respec tive shun holder aa followa: Mrs. David Prior, a girl, Jan. 31. Ceo. Mrs. Arthur Nelsen, a girl,- Feb. Jas. M. freer Llewellyn Jonea .Theo. ItedrickKon To Mrs. Ole II. Olson, a delivery boy, Joint F. Heck Helga Kmx-Ludlow Feb. 1st. 324-3- 4 - 57 10-- It will pay you big to buy a few - 2 NH ..Vu 11- j AMT. HHAKK .VAMKS A. Hone , m tt 10 Mif J2U h IV 4VI & 1 (W 7t i 4 HERE IS A FEW THINGS WE WILL CARRY: 10 Tf 20 i so o 3 and In aceonlance with law, so many shares of eai-pa eel of such nlock as may be necessary, will be sold ut the City Hall. Spanish Fork city, t'lah. on the IMh day of February. I W. at the nouroi ocioca p.m.. to pay iicunqueiit assessment thereon, together with tbe cost of pairs of shoes and put them away, you may not have a chance to buy at such low prices. Farmers' Bankrupt Merailverlislng and expensive the sale The Self Culture Club met Thursday cantile Co. feb 18 OUVKlt SWKSSKN. Secretary and Treasurer. evening, Feb. 4th., with Mrs. Bell A a lot little money buys at Farmers' Spanish Fork, Utah, January if. Ilt. Jones as hostell. The subject Mercantile Co. feb 18 of the lesson was a study of the Far Bankrupt 30 rent-Furm land for acres north of South. Indian Education was also a town. of see For Dan particulars discussed. Mrs. Rowland Hall was topic in the Fourth ward. feb 11 a visitor. Refreshments were served. King There is no excuse for 'wearing old clothes, you can get a new suit for That ou American rorests abound la little money at Farmers' Bankrupt plants w hich possess the most valuable very ' feb 18 medicinal virtues Is abundantly attested Mercantile Co. CLOCKS, JEWELRY WATCHES, by scon of the most eminent nwdlcal We pay the highest price for butter Of All Kinds Repaired writers and teachers. Even the untu- and eggs, furthermore you buy everytored Indians had discovered the usefulBankarmera half at I thing price. ness if many native plants More the Mercantile Co. feb 18 blocks east of Three and one-ha- lf advent of the whiut race. This Informa- rupt Two-rooCommercial Bank, Spanish Fork ' tion, Imparud frwly to the whites, led For Rent cottage, conthe latter to continue Investigations until crete cellar, stable, chicken coop, city y wo have a rich assortment of most water, 2 blocks south of city square. val uablo American mod lei rial roots. For particulars see Mrs. Wm. Briggs," & : LARS P. JENSEN The Mitchell Vv'agon, Columbus and Michigan Busies." Syracuse and Success Plows; also a Complete Line of P. & O. Implements, Success Manure Spreaders, Threshing Machines, Fanning Mills, Cream Separators, Work and Buggy Harness, Wire, Bolts, Staples,' Wire Stretchers, Disc Plows and Harrows, Grain Drills, Beet Implements, Wagon Jacks, Tongue Scrapers, Slushers, Stoves, Ranges. And in fact everything the farmer and liveryman needs. Anything we haven't got we can get in short notice. 3a OUR GOODS ARE GUARANTEED WE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT o m WE ARE HERE TO STAY WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS PRICES AND TERMS FAIR COME IN AND SEE to-da- Mrs. Karen Kirstinu Ijirsen died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Fierce bel1v that our American for Oran Lewis of this city, last Thursday, Mt almnrt in mutt valuable nimliclni) roots lot tbe obstinate and ftul dif February 4th, of old jiige and general . If wivwohid properly InvMtlf m tbemt ami She was debility. lOrfiTrflN(n of ibis conviction, be visiting here when she took sick. She was born in Den f effitwl t.y lj Mrinrfi mark 79 years ago. The remains were which hm nroT-t, r ih ltrf , .. .,.., it ..nil.-- mv. t taken to Tloasant Grove for burial, where the family settled in the early i'umt Johnson Braithwaite House for Rent A 3 room house on JKS.SE E. S. Springville road. Also a second hand wagon, sulky plow, second hand buggy Contractors and Builders of Comand harness for sale. Apply to Hans plete Homes Larsen. feb 18 ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE D. A. STONE, Manager, Spanish Fork, Utah ruv.-ry,- -- mn.--.i- r C. C. CR1SMON nr inUitftioUuii, (urpid nd eves vslvuUr and other stTuctloH of J kid to Its curative action. The The Kensington Club met at the the heart why It curt then and Disnr other borne of Mrs. J. B. Hughes February affection Is cleirly shown In Utile book tHh. Ten members were present. Mrs. of extracts from ih standard medical woike bleb U mailed frr to any addreu br Or. B. Alma Jensen gave some very interest- V. fierce, tf Huffalo. N. Y to all Modlsf the life of Lincoln. requeU fur tbe aamo. . ing talks Office and Laboratory special program was given at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning in honor of Lincoln's birthday. Judge Saxey and Dr. Stud-lai- d gave very instructive talks on his life and his great service to his country. Several patriotic songs were rendered by the choir. "The Star Spangled Banner" was sung by Miss Dorothy Stoddard, and Lincoln's speech at th buttle of Gettysburg was recited by Russell Lee. A large and appreciative audience' was present. A Reference: First-Clas- Watch Repairing s 8F.E-- - At City Drug Store Spanish Fork, IM lha atmy mciil tuned medtelneo ere nK nmle mi from Ihe slvwrie emraetaot wholly Itwtlvts nieill llial ruol. Tli pirrtM em-iuj- -d Itt Ini'lr nianiifselure) were i;rltflnl with lr. I'len-e- , ami ln- - are. earttwl on ly wlih t tie and iiliRimai'lklii MIIhI I'hi'ttil-i- o liill m'llHin-t- nnil i aid of I111II1 fur till (juriMM. lu.ih Urlfi'il anil rnnn ru ani'iMi n ltii'Ulrln"r itniiro, A hantiiul, halilt-furiiili- ia alt oilii-tr luiiiiilieiiU la friutdea full IM of tt''l MRS. C. E. POULSEN nel'iii i" UtlhrU'lr. S.W. Temple OBSTETRICIAN Spanish Fork, Utah. Intl. l'huito 11 -- I. Office at Resilience. rm - F. O. Rox 73 Spanish Fork BAKERY V KENTccrarf J. Bolfc I. f Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC For particulars apply at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREER National Hank of Republic Roth phones iiyjfit UVmvt menu ti KTmTTI.rileuvTOo ifivr many wil r tUtt-rtlmedicine. tot pbynkitns bad failed. 2LKJ St., Salt Lake City, Utah For Miss Agnes Engberg - Assaycrs and Chemists concerning 11 NICHOLS . rron ejVJJiletl raMiir l)ITi tsKlf dikj,. J. Grismon & Nichols' days. A reading was furnished by Mrs. A. B. Not Im marvelous, la the unoaralleUd Rock hill entitled "Forgiveness, " A eure It Is eoniiantlr tnaklnf of woman's Dianr peculiar affections, weaknesses and very pleasant afternoon was sient by derknermrnta, Is Ir. 1'lercet all present, after which refreshments uiMv!in I aAirlteNJ'iv'rlpijplvf a l amply allotted by thouaiX! were served. rrrmb wli have heeo (ul ttlbuled F, - A Good Xv- - . r n j .coodroiif. Shinties t. NX blowoff and bum. Roofs builtol Ajs FRESH Tor vh Omtltmnt chrri.li rjt Bread, Pies, Cakes iimn I'huns Orders rrrnntl N H A M JlexSiCiRlhote HOOILNO lways resist firs, water, snow, heat, cold and wear, We provs It, .Hand In ! II Sample mm. r'ttled-In- d. Jt'X Lumber Co. Sl-- For Sale by BOYACK & HUGHES SS |