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Show The Spanish tFork VOLUME XIV COMMERCIAL CLUB MEMBERS Wcbnesday evening an enthusiastic meeting waa bclJ by th Commercial member being present. Club, forty-fivOffice ra of th club for the coming year were elected by the membera present aa follow: J.H. Snell, president; J.P. EJ. Money, Creer. J Bank, treaaurcr. The fob a board of gov owing war selected emora: David Prior, J, B, llughea, Ed, e vice-prcaldv- sec-ratar- y; J. U. Banka, Wm. Tolhumt, Fred Lewi D. E. Robertson, ElDr. la Hanaen, Joseph llughea, Out-mGreen. Nearly all th election were made by aedammation. After th election th proposition of arranging aome celebration in honor of th breaking of ground for th Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company 'a factory her wa discussed. Th proposition of maintaining free telephone service between her and Benjamin waa discussed at length and waa finally left for th board of governor! Jr., Lara Nielsen, y to Investigate. Mra Alice Rife of American Fork, i rpending a fear day her visiting with friends, waa born yesterday to Mr. and Daniel Pack. Mr. Tack la prinEra. Goshen of the High school. cipal A son Four-roo- m cottage,-on- e See W. A. Mra. DeWitt Foster, of Salt Lake, is voting for a few days in Spanish Fork, the guest of Dr.and Mrs. A.G. Stoddard. the beat known pacing stallion Utah county, has become the property of Thomas Meaaom, and ia being shipin ped b lay to Drummond, Montana. ' or trado 164 acres of , For Sale cheap land, all fenced, 30 acres cultivated house table, corrals, in good repair in Spanish canyon. See F. A. Jones, (adv.) rk J. J. Evans, supt. of the convict labor for the state now at Toquerville, spent a few days here last week with his buoines trip to the family while on capital. There will be no more orders taken for Decoration day delivery at Harrisons Granite and Marble works. If in need of monumental work, call after June 2, 1915, 1 have all that I can do till then. five-huudr-ed Miss Nellie Bell of this city and Wil Ham Alleman of Springville, were married Tuesday in Salt Lake City. The young ladies of the Third ward M. I. A. gave atin shower in Miss Bells honor last Saturday evening, at which she received an excellent assortment of tinware. We join the many friends of the young couple in offering congratulations. Invitations are out announcing the annual Scandanavian dancing party at the Auditorium, which will take place next Tuesday evening. This year the committee in charge of the event have made a change in the serving of refreshments, bo that those ii.v ted will not be asked to furnish, everything being arranged for by the comlfiittee. The dance will be for married people and it is the intention to issue an invitation to all married people in the city, ml the committee wishes to state that if anybody has been overlooked, that they will be welcome. exe'u-sivel- y, 5 NOTICE The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Soutn-EaIrrigation Company will be held at the City Hall, Spanish Fork, Utah, Tuesday, February 9th 1915, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of hearing the annual financial report electing a board of directors, and transacting such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Please be present as very important matters will be considered. ALBERT SWENSON, Secy. st distribu- a market Th World Will Never Starve. no tlm sines Adam and Eva Mmi SnnfifiercFS-Kca- d? Th TV h ksva want all shin tffrer Suffer'd for many yara Ik tor turn of and who hav ou(bt inodlcal aid la vain, to rad thla. TV, as eld oatahllahed druggl.ta ef thla community, wish to racommtnS la product that haa glvon many ran aand may moan tha ond of your aaony. Tho product lo a mild. almilt waah, not a patent madlclno concoct.! of Varluua worlhl-a- o druaa, hut a orlmtine compound mod of well known ntlitl It is mad In tho lUI. tnarodicnto Inhoratorlca of Chlcaao and to called III D.D.D, rrooortpUoa lor Beats. This lo a dctra apodal prcocrlpllnn ona that has affactod many wvmWrful eara offact ef h h P. la to aooth In- - akia TV 3-- 1-- 4 IX IX D. that wo bavo taken advantaso of tho munufacturora bottlo on to offer you a triaL You aro to Judtr tho merit of tho romedy In your own psrUoalar um. If It tfoent help yon. It oot you power of guar-anta- o, full-al- a nothing. p. IWX Poop la mdo of tho sma healing Ingradtenta. Aak ua about lb THE WORLD DRUG COMPANY, SPANISH FORK UTAH ft I Soled line of Ladies party slippers all stlcs. Famous Solz : line. ; We carry the Horshiem line of mens shoes-- To . . . , . , see is to buy. t ! ! New spring suits just arrived . Feb-uar- one-tent- h look-in- came after us. : ; ; j ;; Just opened our big spring line of ladies dress goods. See ;; ;; ;; our window display. The Spanish Fork Co-o- p. . ' V'The Big Department Store ;sVeessmaeeeees44me4s Baker Lumber Co. DEALERS IN Lumber, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Shingles, Lath, MILL WORK, BEAVER WALL BOARD. COMPO-BOARPICKETS and FENCE POSTS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, PORTLAND CEMENT, HARDWALL PLASTER WOVEN WIRE FENCE. METAL LATH. D REV-O-NO- C ,TGet the BeSt for Your Money - C. W. HAWS, MANAGER Phone 120 2 two-roo- m tr.-aks- ; ' Kuppcnheimer line. SPANISH FORK 2 - , cUu and haaltby. art o oonfldont of tha marvoloaa st ' , atantly, toon aa applied; then It pan- tratoo th poron, daatroy and thro a rma and lava tha off all dloaaa -- -- Miss Fern Williams entertained a number of friends at her home last Thursday evening, in honor of her birthday, The evening waa spent in playat which Fred N. Freeing man waa the prize winner. Supper was served at eleven oclock to twenty guests. ths Importance of phasized y tion m a factor In American agriculture and promisee to glv th fsrm-erth cooperation of tbo government nnd th huslnesa men th eolutloa of their marketing problem. Thla result will. In a meaaure, compensate u for our war losses, for th business Interests and government have been In the main asalstlng almost exclusively on th production aide of agrlculturo. Wbllo tho department of agrlculturo has been dumping tons of literature on the farmer telling him bow to produce, th farmer has been dumping tona of products In tbs nations garbage can for want of a eightecn-months-ol- d ft Funeral services are being held this afternoon over the remains of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Larsen. The baby died Tuerday very suddenly. wero driven front tho Garden of Kden hava th inhabitants of this world suffered from lack of production, but soma people bav gone hungry from tba day of creation to this good hour for th lack of proper distribution. bavo Blight variations la production loesl-ItIn diet nnd on forced n chan has felt tbo pinch or want, whllu another surfeited, but th world as a whole has ever been a land of plenty. V now bavo leva tbsn onwtentb of tbo tillable land of th earth's surface under cultivation, and w not only bav thla surplus area to draw on but It Is safe to estimate that in case of dlra necessity on half th earth' population could at tha present tlm knock their living out of th tree or tho forest, gather It from wild vines and draw It from stream. No should become alarmed, tbs on world will never stares. Th consumer baa always feared that th producer would not supply him and hts fright hsa found expression on th statute books of our states and nations and th farmer baa been urged to produce recklessly and witht regard-Aand n out reference to market, less of th demands of tho consumer. so economic distribution of fsrm products Is today th world's greatest problem and th war, wbila It bta embrought Ra hardships, baa dearly a For Sale cheap 60 acres farming and pasture land at Lake Shore. See N. Mar. 7. (adv) Goldie, Fur Sal- e- Full city lot and house. A snap if taken at one. Inquire at the Fres Office. GOLDEN YEDDIXS Following la a short sketch ef th lifs ef Wm. Franklin Isee, on of th first Mr. and Mrs. David James entertainLast Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. men to aettl on Fpanlsh Fork river, as ed at dinner Sunday In honor of Mr. and Fred Lewi Sr. ceirbrated their golden told by himself: Mr. Wesley Nielsen of Vale, Oregon. wedding anniversary at th Auditorium, I was born In Tennessee May 19 th, about four hundred relatives and friend 13 and joined the Church five years from various place In Utah and Idaho Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hansen entertain-e- J later in a email town near Nashville. being present. The affair was excell- In 1843 my about tftvnty friend Saturday eveIlmoved to Nauvuo, parent ently arranged and th spirit of socia- linois, and w wert living there at th ning. Music and five hundred wer the bility and good cheer was In evidence tim of th martyrdom of lb Prophctand enteitainmenU of th evening. Lunch everywhere. was served St midnight. Smith. While the guests were gathering, llyrum In 1M6 w wer forced to leave our muiical numbers were given by th horn and Mines Mae and Cecil Jones entertainpractically all w possessed, Auditorium orchestra, ami dancing was and ed a number of friend at a candy pull on westward start th long journey th first order of th evening. last Wednesday evening. . The evening toward th land of promise. At 8 p. m. ail were tested and a proa spent in playing games ami pulling Our first stop was at Council Bluffs, gram was rendered by the children and Iowa, there w organized with Brigham candy. Covers were laid for Uelvt. grandchildren of the host and hostess, Young a our President and leader. Dainty refreshments were served by which wst greatly enjoyed by all. Th only team w had to make the the hostess. Dancing was indulged in during Die journey with were oxen, with th exA very successful surprise party was remainder of ths evening, except while ception of two um of horses w hich be- tcndeied Mrs. Julius Ieterson of the luncheon wa being served longed to President Young. While we Cartes and Fredrick Lewis came to Utah In 1854 wer at Council Bluffs, the Mormon Fouith ward Saturday. music wer th diversions until midand to Spanish Fork in 1857. Mra. Battalion wa called to go Into th war when a beautifully arranged Lewis came to Utah in 1853 and to with Mexico. From our company w night, w as served, covers being laid Fork Both ths Spanish year following. wer supposed to get flvt hundred men, uppvr for have resided her ever aince. sixteen. but w wer able to muster only four. Th mustering of Mrs. Jcssi M. Abbott, a famous Lost A red and whit heifer, blotch- the battalion left us quite short of men beauty specialist of Boston, Mass., ed brand II on right ahoulder, blind in to drive the teams and w had consider- will b In this city from February 8th right eye. Finder notl fyP.P.Hill (adv) able difficulty in fording the rivers and to 13th, with headquarters at th City getting the outfits over th bad places Droj; Store. I anlic w ho are interested Mr. and Mra. Wesley Nielsen of Vale, in th road. in their complexions should give her a In May, 184. wo began th long, call during her Oregon, are visiting in this city for a stay her. Read the ad few weeka at the home of Mrs. N. P. journey westward from Winter Quarter on page V for particulars, (adv) The greatest trouble of the Saints was Peterson. , caused through not understanding how Remember: I am the iimeer Harness to provide for such a long, hard journey oiler on FUNERAL OF LITTLE CHILD the Scientific flan. 1 do eh-as was before us, and consequently w as well as ha me repairing and keep a Funeral aervicea were held Wednes- ran out of provisions. With all our Una of shoe and poultry supharness, day afternoon at the home of Mr. and difficulties, however, wa arrived in Salt also. Conkeys and Lees guaranMrs. Archie Jensen, over the remains Lake City on September 20th, 1848, and plies teed remedies, also a small line of hardof their little son, commenced immediately to prepare ware ' Be sure and call in. Opjwsite Archie Rulon, who died Monday of houses lor the winter. Arnold Hotel. Ask for Jim Mack leys. scarlet fever. After living in Iruvo for two years, vt Samuel Holt presided and the ward wa settled in Spanish Fork, in what waa Saturday evening the basket ball fans choir, under the direction of Wm. B. then known as the upper aettlemsnt. of this city will be treated to a double Frost, sang Earthly Happiness is The first year w planted and harvested header. At 7 A) a gam will be played Fleeting. after which the invocation an excellent crop. About this time my between two teams. - Immediately girl was offered by Neil Gardner. father was called to the lesgislature, the M. I. A. teams of after this The speakers were: Nicholas Smith, and a my brothers, Harvey and Wilson Mammoth game and Spanish Fork First ward Bishop Johnson of Re..jnmin and Sam- were attending school at Provo, I was will clash. Admission to both games uel Holt, all of whom spoka comforting left to taka charge of the home, alis only 15c. ir"" words to the bereaved parents. ' though I was then only fifteen years old. Your The choir sang in closing In 1813 e were forced to move to Mrs. Andrew Johnson arrived home Sweet Little Rosebud Has Left You." Palmyra on account of the outbreak of Saturday from Pocatello, Idaho, where The benediction was pronounced by the Walker War, but after the war she has been visiting her. daughter, John F. Warner. we moved back to the upper settlement Mrs. William Richardson, for the past and built a fort in which to Uve. .. . . month. Mr, end Mra RicharJaon acIn the fall of 1856 I married, and a companied her home and will visit in Lost A red heifer calf, few' white IB on left year later my wife and I moved to the this city for a short time before going spots on face; branded hip. Finder notify D. D. Brockbank, Indian Farm, where I served two years to Salt Lake, where they will make as interpreter for the Indians, and I be- t'icir home. barber. Reward, (adv) came thoroughly conversant with the Commencing Monday Spanish Eork, language and customs of the Indians. NOTICE Salem, Payson and Springville are conAfter two years we again took up our ' The annual nected stockhold-ersofth- e residence in the Frovo terminus of the with of the E'ork. meeting Spanish One evening I was standing outside Orem Electric Railway company. The Spanish Fork Association will be held at the opera the door of our cabin while my wife was service is to include four trips daily house, Spanish Fork, at 10 a. m. Sat- doing the evening work. Suddenly I both ways to connect with the train at urday, February 13th, 1915, for the heard a great noise on the mountain, Provo and will be at approximancly the purpose of hearing the annual financial rocka came rolling down and dust rose same charge aa the Orem road charges. The company will make special trips report, electing officers, and transacting in clouds, then from behind rocks, brush such other business as may properly and other ambush Indians appeared in for parties of four at the regular fare. come before the meeting. All stock great numbers, ail dressed in warpaint. holders are requested to be present' A very enjoyable surprise party was Some of the savages were painted black AUGUST SWENSON, President, a sign that death was to come to some- held by about forty friends and rela- J. II. Hayes, Secretary. body. As the Indians came nearer 1 tives of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Hansen stepped into the house and told my wife at their residence last Friday evening, For Sale Three shares of stock in the not to show any sign of fear, as that the occasion being Mr. Hansens 50th South-EaIrrigation Company. See would serve to provoke the Indians to birthday. They brought their own ' JohnS. Davis, (adv.) attack us. By this time they had re- lunch baskets and all had a very enjoy ached the house. They rode around the able time. Music, singing and games For Sale Good milch cow. See EL house, whooping and yelling in a man- were indulged in until the small hours ' ner calculated to strike terror to the of morning, when all dispersed, wishing P. Thomas, (adv) bravest heart 1 stepped outside and him fifty more happy birthdays. them over without showing any looked NEW BABIES mile For Sale 6 acres of fund fear. ' The Chief walked up to me and A baby boy was bom Wednesday to said in the Indian tongue Are you a west of town on Leland road. See Mrs. Bruce Hayes. fraid? No, said I, I am not afraid of Arthur West, (adv) A baby boy was boro Tuesday to Then stay here and raise my friends 14 Mra. George Argyle. acres bench land, full bench corn the chief answered The Indians A baby girl was born Monday to Mrs. will never hurt water 5 acres in bearing Elberta right, Then you. they rode, and Fred Comaby. log house, for away, still yelling at the top of their peaches, A baby boy was born Saturday to voices. As sale For reasonable. further particulong as we lived there I Mrs. George Atwood.. was always friendly with the Indians lars see Jas. E. Tanner, (adv) A baby boy was born Monday to Mrs. and they kept their promise to me. David G. Thomas. Shortly after this the Indiana became A baby boy was bom Monday to Mra. very troublesome and it waa necessary came nearer I perceived that each had David J. Evans. to order the militia out to Bettle the out His right arm broken and had bandaged . A baby boy was born to Mrs. Einar One day during these trouble- it up with sticks and bark. While we Christensen January 23rd. some times, I was plowing in my field, were talking, a large band of Inbians when Bishop Thurber came to me and came down the canyon, and we thought Now is the time to order ear labels asked me if I would g up the canyon it would be wise to leave, but the men and see the Iudians. I answered that we had talked to warned us not to move See Efi. Williams, (adv) it would not be safe so soon after the and told us not to act aa if we were a fighting, but the Bishop insisted, so I fraid. NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE finally consented, unhitched one of my . The band drew near, and when they Thomas Jarvis, as administrator of mules and started off. Bishop Thurber a saw their dead comrade, they commenced the estate of JosephFinch, deceased, has me. After riding several circling around us woooping and yelling. been authorized by the Fourth District miles without seeing any signs of In- Their leader, an old Indian named Old court to sell all the real estate belong- dians, we at length discovered two sit- Taby, recognized me however, and ing thereto, consisting of 23 acres of ting on the side hill. They called to us saved our lives by a little talk to the bench land, 5 acres of river bottom land and asked if. we had anything they braves. For this service he demanded and 20 acres of land in the west field; could get a drink out of. We told them that we give him a sack af flour and a also 24 4 shares of water in the West no, but asked to come down to the river side of bacon, which, you may be sure, Field Irrigation company and 5 shares and get a drink. Just then I noticed a we were to do. willing quite of water in the East Bench Irrigation dead Indian wrapped in a blanket and I have always tried to do the best I company. lying close to my feet I felt that we could in serving the Lord an living in The sale will be made on or after y were In great danger, and drew the harmony with my fellow men, and in 15th,' 1915. Bids will be received Bishops attention to the dead man and looking back over the rugged experienat the residence of Thomas Jarvisand the we moved a short distance away. The ces of the past, I see to day the full terms are cash, at the time two Indiana approached, but kept g fillment of some of our dreams, and reof sale and the remainder aa Boon as the back up the hill and acted as if they alize that our struggles have borne fruit sale is confirmed by the court. were afraid of something. As they that has blessed the lives of those who William Franklin Pace PIONEER COUPLE CELEBRATE ELECT OFFICERS FOR YEAR For Rent Lloek from Main Street. Comaby. (adv) NUMBER 5 SPANISH FORK, UTAH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 19lb : A Mechanics Tools ire his living. And the better the ools the better work he can do. Our ihowing of tools of all descriptions s a delight to the good mechanic, t is often an eye opener too. For ve have every new tool as soon as ts worth is proved and he may not lave known of it. Take a look over our tool department. Jex Lumber Co. The Coal Bill is a Borden that can be lightened coniderably by the exercise of a little good judgement. Choose the coal that is free from dirt and slate, that burns freely and thoroughly, that gives out the most heat. Then your coal bill will not be so heavy. Make a test of the matter by giving us your next order. Nebo Coal and Commission Co. i |