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Show The, Spanish Fork Press HICK SCHOOL NOTES with g twentv-aeeon- Monday, The Farmers' Special, or tho Industrial Train of the Agricultural Extension Department arrived in Spanish Fork, Friday morning. Over ont hundred people vl.'itcd the train and inspected the live stock and other The products on exhibition. steer weighing 2150 was a revelation to cattlemen here. At noon the party came to town for lunch and in the afternoon a meeting was hele at the city pavilion for the farmers, at which lectures were given on agriculture, dry farming, horticul-tdre- , slock raising and other subjects. A meeting was held at the Second ward meeting house for the ladies, at which lectures on domestic science three-ysar-o- ld were given. The meets were well attended and great interest was shown in tho subjects under discussion. Alfalfa Seed, clean for planting for sale at iOc per pound at the Farmers' Co-o- p. SAO 19-1- their atheletie representative over hursday to try to nave mis game bstooned.- but our bova want to tlavr- - r add unless other complications arise the game will come oil as arranged. MAX I " -- GIVEN lar to eycry Farmers' Co-o- J beautiful person trading AWAY-- A calen- - HOME COMING Bishop W. T. Tew of Maplcton re- ceived . a telegram lust Wednesduy morning from President Smith of Salt Lake which he in turn had received from President Ben E. Rich of the Eastern States mission, thst John Leonard Hill had been killed by being run into by a train. Mr. Hill waa walking in a blinding snow storm along the railroad track which was covered with snow. When the train came along he sidestepped and supposed he was getting off the track but instead he stepped between the rails and was struck by at the the train. Another telegram was p. BIDS WANTED re- ceived from an undertaker in the east, stating that Lyman Wyman had taken the body to the undertaker. Sealed bids are wanted at the office Baled Hay far sale at the Farmer' 'Xf the undersigned at hia residence in Co-oi I ork City for the continuance ' jSnanii-PRIVATE SALE the tunnel on the property of the ; Mining and Milling Company been transferred to Great Having i Itit Santaquin canyon, bids mutit be by Falls' Montana I wish to dispoo f all the finear U feet, th bidder to furnish myliousebold goods Including:. 1 Iron everything.' Will be received until bed, two mattresses, 1 pair of springs .February 1st ninteen hundred twelve 1 heating stove 1 range, 1 nine by at 8 o'clock p. m. For further inform- twelve rug, 3 rjekers, 1 library table, ation aee undersigned. Spanish Fork, 1 buffet, 1 sanitary cot,l dresser, 1 high Utah, January 18, ninteen hundred chair, I nursery chair (good as new) I twelve. Nicholas .Smith, Secretary. have sacrificed these goods to avoid shipping, must be sold at once. Apply FOR SALE-Ho- use and lot good lo H. R. Penney cation, two blocks west of Jex's Lumber Golden Rule Merc. Co. ard. Inquire of L. A. Manwill. , p. !f - g. T. . , l Charles Klein's great play "The Lion and the Mouse" richly deserves the great success that has followed it No ever since its initial performance. comences at 10:45 a. m. has set in last the fifty years play people to thinking so deeply as has this W hen Claud Saxcy, is down from Ogden you want a reliable medicine one. spending a few weeks vacation in this for a cough or cold take Chambealain's 'ough Remedy. It can always be decity with his parents' Juige and Mrs. A. Saxcy. Claud has at last became a eded upon and is pleasant and safe Jo take. For sale by all dealers. benedict, and has with him his wife Have made many Spanish Fork resi who was formerly Miss Mabel Barton, a charming young lady of Ogden. The dents enthusiastic, If your children are subject to attacks Fork scores No of wonder young couple were married at the Salt Spanish croup, watch for the first symtoms, Lake City January 8th. We join their is en enthusiastic. It citizens grew hoarseness. Give Chamberlain's Cough find to make to many friends here and in the Nothern anyone happy Remedy as soon as the child becomes ough Public of relief after metropolis, in wishing them a prospersuffering'. years hoarse and the attack may be warded ous like are but the statements voyage over lifes ocean. following ff. For sale by all dealers. truthful representations of the daily The annual meeting of the Strawber work done in Spanish Fork by Doan's The Jex lumber Co. held a general ry Valley Water Users Association Kidney Pills. I toekholderS meeting last Saturday, at Mrs. Alfred Rees, third ward, Span-ic- h will be held at Spanish Fork, City Pav jwhich the financial report was read, a Fork, Utah, says:' "Since I publicly ilion, Monday, February, 5th, at two ten per cent dividend was declared and recommended Doan's Kidney Pills, I p. m., to elect three members of the .officers for the ensuing year elected as have taken them occasionally and they board of directors for a term of 3 years, follows: Wm.' Jex president; A. T. have In the to hear the annual report of the board kept me in good health. jMoney Vice president; R. H. Jex treas-Vre- r; spring of 1907 there were difficulties and to transact such other business as II. T. Robertson, R. W McKell, present which told me that my kidneys may properly come before the meeting. directors; I. E. Brockbank assistant were disordered. ' I think the Complaint James S. McBeth, president, treasurer; I. J. McKell, secretary. R. W. Creer, secretary. was brought on by over exertion. Doan's Kidney Pills gave' me almost Persons troubled with partial paraNew Member of the Fire Dept. immediate relief and gradually the symptoms of Kidney trouble were lysis are often very much benefited by driven from my system." massaging the affected parts thoroughWhile the nremen werp ninvinr For sale by all dealers. ; Price 50 ly when applying Chamberlain's Lini i tneir dance on Wednesday evening one Foster-Milbur- n cents. Co., Buffalo, ment. This liniment also relieves rheu lwas not there and this break in the New York, sole agents for the United matic pains. 'For sale by all dealers. franks caused considerable comment by , those present who was inquiring what States. Remember the name Doan's and lwas the reason that assistant chief JERSEY MILK ANO CREAM take no other. fllaswell A, Tuttle was absent and an In sanitary bottles from young healthy investigation was called for. When cows. Has. was found with a biir smile on his Many "Holy Lands." Milk 5c Cream 15c Pt. 25c Ot face he said,4'Why Iamapapa, mywife iirm Inn fhrlsttuna trm .ii.k ButtermilkQt.19c Gal. Theodore V. " . v Lee, presented me with a twelve pound boy Latul to designate Palestine, &i being Phone 134 M. r ha hfrrh for a birthday present," the event of I lie D.nno ff mlnUi. 1111(1 wiuiBii n.nis; but.' 1nt0fAM.i. was enough UHIH ti Christ, poing a daa and twenty-tw- o VDVIUJ1J for an excuse and all the boys wished enough, other religious sects employ .' Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of Crider, Mo., for places sacred to had been troubled with sick headache congratulations to the new member of the same term them from association. Thus th Mo- ton about five years when she began the department. hammedans speak or Mecca as the taking Chamberlain's Tablets. She Holy Land. H being the birthplace of has takon two bottles of them and they Friendly Advice. he- -. Sick headache is "We surprised all our friends bv cat. call India tbe Holy Land, because the have cured founderof their religion was born caused by a disordered stomach for ting marled." which these tablets are especally inten I "Good enough. Now em surprise by on where ded. same was title Ells, Kansas married." situated JourTry them, get well and stay well. City staying tbe temple of Olympian Ztus. Sold by all dealers. Building lots for sale 3 blocks east of nain street one block from Central School house, water main 2 rods from ine. See James Neilson. HAPPY RESULTS ;f 1 i FOR UTAH STUDENTS LOST -- A ladiea' ring set with Utah The five Thompson Scholarships, of Stone. Finder please return to this the annual value of $000 each, are offeroffice. ed to young men and women, residents of Utah, by the University of California. Snet sing, moping fowls have Roup. Applications for these scholurnhipa for Cure them quickly with Conkey Roup the year beginning July 1 next must be Remedy. Get It on a "money back'.' ia the hands of the. Recorder of the guarantee at Work! Drug Co. Faculties of the University of California, at Berkeley, on or before February Rev. W. K, ratten of Payson will 3. 1113. These scholarships for Utah students preach Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian Church. Sunday were endowed by Mrs. Jennie D. Thompschool at 11:30 a. m. Public is invited. son of Salt Lake. By her will, which was probated in 19U?, she created an A number of friends ami relatives endowment to bo known as the Willurd of Mr. and Mrs. Verenus Carter pleas- D. Thompson Memorial Fund, the inantly surprised them at their home on come to bo used for siholariihips at January 7th. After dinner was served Iterkelry in memory of her son, Willard a pleasant afternoon wait spent in social Dawson Thompn, who graduated from the University of California in ltf5, chat. and who died ten years after his graduManager Brockbank says he has se ation. cured a eontract from the management Applicants for scholar dilps must of "The Lion and The Mouse.- - The have completed at least a lour ycara' dale will be announced later on. A course in some high school or other of this kind,. if. pursued, little . ... . energy t Secondary school of recognized stand-tiwill bring to our town a hign stantiarg 1 Applications will be received from of companies. , the members of the graduating classes of the current school year, as well as H. R. Penney of the Golden Rule from high school graduates of former store here intends leaving' the lai of years who may or may not have continthe month for Great Falls, Montana, ued their studies in colleges or univerwhere he will be the manager and sities.., Applicants mutt be poaaesMHi proprietor of a new Golden Rule store. of sound health and good moral chare-U'Firm name will be Penney Bros. Among applicants possessing these qualifications selection will be Ivins and Miss Leone Cow- -' made Uon the basis of scholarly work Miss N-aLake of Salt City, who were here; and promise. While the appointments ley Friday lectunnr on Domestic Sienccl will be for one year, Thompson Mem-lScholars may be reappointed at with Agucultural Extension Train were the guesta during their stay of Mr. and i he discretion if the University, ApMrs. Arthur Snow. Both ladies heart plication blanks for these scholarships ily expressed their appreciation of Span may be obtained by addressing the Recorder of the Faculties, Berkeley, or ish Fork hospitality. f rom the President or principal of any Mr. Taylor, State Horticulturist, ad- ' Utah college or secondary school.' The successful applicants for these vises the people of this sUte to purchno their trees from home nurseries. , J. cholarships may pursue at Uarkeley Morris Wood is representing the Davis studies in the Colleges of Letters, SocCo. Nurseries of Utah . If you want ial Sience, Natural Science, Commerce, good trees true to name, trees that Agriculture (which includes the Uni versity Farm, at Davis,) Mechanics, are thrifty and will grow see him. , Mining, Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Medicine. Coum s are also given and A wedding reception was held Jaxt in Law, Dentistry, Pharmacy," Art, Friday evening an thi home o Mr. and ar.d professional training in Astron- Mrs.' A. V. Nelson, in honor of the ' rmw- -. marriage of their daughter Hazel t- - 'k ti2xr.it vof Alonio nomas, who, were married at Uuw:trthe tion at Berkeley are Philosophy and the halt Lake temple the Wednesday Psychology, Education, Jurisprudence, previous. The young people are both Political Science, Economicea, popular in Spanish Fork, and we wish History, Semitic Languages, MaAnthropology, is all life. in the there them hapnintss thematics, Physics, Astronomy, GeogThe subject in the Second ward Par- raphy, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Hygine,.Anotomy. Patholents class next Sunday will be "How Physiology, and Bacteriology, Palaeontology, ogy to make Home the Best place on Earth" Geology, Mineralogy, Mechanical and Fifteen minutes will be devoted to the Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineersubject by Mrs, Arthur Snow, fifteen ing, Irrigation, Mining and Metallurgy minutes by Mrs. B. Rr. Stahmann and Drawing, Architecture, Agriculture, fifteen minutes will be applied in genHorticulture, Military eral discussion. .Parents from other Science and Entomology, Tatics, Physical wards will be made welcome. Class dc: I FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF SPANISH FORK CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIPS Co-o- p. AT. SPANISH FORK d ' season. ; Our basket ball game with American Pork last Friday was witnessed by a large crowd. Our gane was practically lout because of the behavior of a spectator whose language caused the referee to award the winning point to the however vinillng team who won the game gave us a line on our team and we may expect some exciting contents here before the season i over, January, J9, we meet Payson on their n floor and as Springville won from hem a week ago we expect our team make a favorable showing, rayson pnt Get your wire at wholesale prices at tbe Farmers' INDUSTRIAL TRAIN January the faculty of tbe High School will tend quarterly report of, the work being dene cy me siuaenu io their parents and guardians. Th'.a derision waa reached in faculty meeting Monday afternoon and la a practice generally carried out by the High Schools of the atatc. 5 As the school has now joined the debating league of the State High Schools, we may expect some oratorical contests in the near future with our neighboring schools. Mr. Stokes has been put in charge of the work here and as he has had much explerence along this line, we should stand a fair chance in thia new Add of activity, t Since the beginning of achool for the New Year a number of new atudenta have registered among whom we notice (vera! of our former base ball stars, so indications point to our having a pen nat winning team again the coming I NUMBER SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY. JANUARY 18, 1912 VOLUME XI "listr; a SPANISH FORK CITY, UTAH, DECEMBER Annual Report Tn the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Spanish Fork City: Gentlemen! 1 herewith present a report of the financial condition of . Folk for the fiscal year ending December 81, 1911. RECEIPTS -- 1911 D1SBURSEMENTS-191- f License Cemetery 1079.83 Paving Fine . Estray Pound Cash for Notes Given '10 Total Total Balance Dec. .. I I Disbursement--M- e Waterworks ;.. 7W.32 15.50 . ' 701.47 Fire Department . '.. 451.H0 Elections 29S.81 142.45 831.20 2U.H.I.W 17167 Cotitii,Kiit.. Interest Paid.,. 2315.8 2000.00 Notee Paid 9 4').'U'4 31 1911 Total Disbursements-19- .IJ418.J.IK5 11 FINANCIAL CONDITIONOFCITY " LIABILITIES RESOURCES .$24HKL00 Balance in bank Dec.31 '11..:.$ 4(103.24 Notes Outstanding., 770.62 Water Works Bonds ... 1R750.00 Pavement Tax Due.... Waterworks Supplies on hand 1321.00 Electric Light Acrtuutstand . . ir.9S.K8 Electric Supplies on band . . . 1041.C0 Water Scrip outstanding.,...'. '4151.10 Taxes Due for 1911........... 2041. IS Total .. . .'; $4Gfou.M Water and Irr. Tax Due.. Meters belonging ... . to City 119.45 , 500Q.O0 UW0.09 Total Presented to the City Council January 2, 1912, and referred to the com' . .. , mittee on finance for examination. Swenson motion by Albert January 2, 1912. Adopted on " I. James Nielsen, Recorder in and for Spanish Foi-City, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is h full, true and correct copy af the original Annual Report accepted by the I ity Council January second, 1912, as witnesa my official signature this second day of January, Nineteen Hundred Twelve. . JAMES NIELSEN. Recorder . . ; , . . HUUn ll'ima Mlmlonarr Srba forsuimsrr , FrtiiptK A tluiikH " - :T Hjrum K . Kluirr Arthur Kerr Ktlwnl QulKlcy Akin J. Jacubttoa Jimepb A. lie raw Willlum Bpnhnwr Harmon June plc UrmtkbalKk CbrUJcnM-CrUIn Joniuioa ih, ""- - ft . t.f 111. CnunlaV. . w . ii . IiVvV . L . '. . I , tip. Fork 2nd Ward JoHFph L Aiyyle Salem Francis The annutd meeting of the - , Kp. A. ...'- - n....L . ana x.iiaTcatrfrg cumpjiny Inland ........... will be held in' the City Hall, Spanish Fork City, Utah'on Monday, February i 5th 191), at 11 o'clock a. m. for the ., Faimyra hearing of the annual report, the elecS. Fork 4th Ward. tion of officers and any other buisness that may properly come before the meeting. Spanish Fork, Utah, JanKork Ward 3rd Kp. uary, 19l. Nicholea Smith, Secretary - duitt Llnilhlron Heber llnen Joseph KOTICE ApKlilmtnt nii. ' ' MT MlftIOAIIV MUMC .: Fork 1st Ward ............ Ward-Kpr- ln ready-mad- ........ Printing .f2Kl.-.- ' . . 41M.01 Criminal Suits Total Receipts for year Balance in Bank Dec. 31, .$i:!67.75 15J3.75 Paving 407.00 Public Ground and City Prop. 4.1.C0 .toon.OO . h .. 354.30 Cemetery 29.46 Taxes Remitted 2113.90 '310.00 Police and City Prison IWS8.15 Eleetrio Lights General Ex.... 2D7C.W 74.14 Paid on Electric Acct..... 4000.00 250.93 Streets, Alleys and Irr 3971.30 201.00 110M.11 Taxes Poll Tax Electric Lights Tax Sates Streets, Alleys and Irrigation Water Worka Spaa-is- 1 Salary of Officers 125:1.75 Moriotn Uurk Payson lat Ward... Tbe successful applicants may begin Willard Peutntuo their studies by enrolling in the Sum- Ttuima Halvarnoa rayson 2nd mer Session, which will be in progress Kruslu Oitciten from June twenty fourth, to August Joseph Swrnson ljike ...... third, or they may begin their work at JOMf ph Olkfd Berkeley with the opening of the reg- David U. Simmon Hantaijiiln .. ular term, on August 16. The Summer David Jone Session of last year, with a faculty not Henry ADilrux Qoahen only gathered from the University of Ijnnn Manwill California but from leading American William C. MarteH Hen Jain In Universities, brought together at Ber- William D. Holt keley a body of over two thousand students. The approaching Summer SesCoroner's .Inquest Over Coins. sion will probably be of similar size. A short time ago 150 gold coins, datThese Thompson Scholarshibs are ing from the period or tbe Roman ocexclusively for Utah students. cupation of Britain, were found In a bronze Jar about one foot below the From many sources we learn that a aurface of tbe around three miles great number of out of town patrons from Hexham. England, on tbe alt of the drama are already arranging to of the ancient Roman city of Coratop-ttuattend the performance of Chas. Klein's A coroner's Inquest has been beld great play, "The Lion and the Mouse," to determine their The ownership when presented in our city. . jury, however, was unable to afcree as to whether the coins were treasure trove or not, the contention of tbe NOTICE TO BEET GROWERS owner of the land being that the coins had been left on an ancient highway Contracting for the raising of sugar and abandoned during a raid by tbe beets will be commenced Monday. Jin Caledonians against the Romans. Tbe to keep tbe coroner therefore uary 22nd at the office of Karl J. Greene coins for a week agreed to sen If some arTailor, in the Rockhill building. The rangement could . be made with tbe company has plenty of seed this year treasury as to their disposal. so contractors will be allowed as large contracts as they esire. Boy Fought an Eagle. , Klmer Peterson, fifteen years oil Here is a remedy that will cure your four miles west of Little and living cold. Why waste tine and monev ex Minn., had a hard battle with a Falls, can when you get a prepa large eagle and was saved from seriperimenting e ration that has won a repu ous Injury only by the timely arrival tation by its cures of this disease and of a brother. can always be depended upon? It is The boy had shot the bird, which known everywhere as Chamerlain's was in a tree. The eagle fell to the Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of ground and Immediately went at the boy with Its talons. The bird's claws real merit. For sale by all dealers. became fastened in the boy's clothing and tbe lad was unable to free himModernized Axiom. self. Elmer was badly frightened and "Experience," said the his strength was giving out when his philosopher, "Is the best teacher." brother arrived and killed the eagle "Yes," replied the man who has had with a club. troubles with Wall street, "but you're The bird measured five feet across so liable to go broke paying the first tbe winga. Installment o& tuition." world-wid- 31STJ911 Mr, Poultry man: If you are not getting eggs, don't blame the chickens: Help them along by feeding Conkey's Laying Tonic World Drug Co. has it ( Water in the River During the Seasoni of 1910-191-1 Amonnt Below the totals of . commissioners report are given for Irrigation Companies on Spanish Fork river for 1910 and 1911. Alao amount of water to each share of capital stock of different companies, given to nearest tenth acre foot: , East Bench , rer aiiurc 1910 9730.8 1911 6306.4 - o.o , a.vj - 7164.4 6907.6 " Per share 3.2 3.1 South Field 8679.3 .9363.6. ' Per share 2.4 2.6 Mill Race Companies 14732.9 13998.8 Per share 2.0 1.9 6783.4 Lake Shore 4870.1 Per share 1.0 :, 0.9 M. Baadugaard, Sec, Joint Com. Salem . - 8lang In Court. Slang has at last compelled tbe court to take judicial notice ot It. An emreploye in talking to his foreman ferred to a belt he was compelled to use, which had a loose lap, as "rotten," and tbe court, on appeal from a Judgment for damages for an Injury resulting from the breaking of the belt (Hortman vs. Staver Carriage com- pany, 153 111. App. 130), refused to hold that he meant "decayed," and said: "We will take notice of slang wblcb obtain In this times In all walks of life, and not do violence to apparent Intention by indulging In a phrases literal Interpretation of the words used, when such interpretation would do violence to the plain meaning intended by the words when taken In the connection In which they were In stigmatizing tbe belt as used. "rotten" plaintiff plainly Intended to convey tbe idea that It was his opinion that the Ioobo lap was a menace and danger to himself. Weat Publishing Company's Docket - I |