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Show f The Mt SPANISH FORK. UTAH, THURSDAY. OCTOBER , 141915 Mrs. Marinus Larsen is suffering severely from an attack of Brights will belaid in disease. nemycratic primary Satur- House, cnanish Fork Opera Miss Aleda Showaker of Salt Lake at 1915, 16, 8p.m. City is October Ling. spending the week here with of nominating ,candi- - Mrs. Lee the purpose Davis. four city counciltnen, l for mayor, and treasurer of Spanish Fork Miss Reah Snell at the city election Idaho, came down of Soda Springs, w be voted for Monday to visit ten 1915,' and held November 2nd, days with relatives.. busi- such other of transacting ' the come before the may properly William Brady of Welby, Utah, is WM. A. JONES, Chairman. ' here spending a month as the guest of D. J. EVANS, Secretary. his aunt, Mrs. Wm. J. Roach. Primary T. t Jex Baldwin of this city, and Mrs. Jacob Hanson left Tuesday Shore were Grace Argyle of Lake for Mammoth to visit a week evening at Provo by Deputy irrjKt Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Brown. Gee. An !jiity Clerk Elias A. held the wedding reception was the home of the brides Mrs. James Finch entertained anum me evening at Mrs. Hyrum Argyle. ber of little folks at supper Tuesday in ,rents, Mr. and honor of her daughter Janies fifth Press offers congratulations, birthday. " Stanley im-mi- al gathering that might' be in a great many plicated with profit in in this city was held last Satur--. evening at the home of Mr. and William Jex. About twenty young of the family called at the home d j received some very excellent coun-inadvice from their grandparents Mother members of the family. Mr. C. Jex, Bishop j Mrs. Jex, Hebqr ,,rge Bales, John W. Jex, Isaao E. family , rjckbank. Wells J. ind Hia) Hales Robertson, Alex all spoke breifly them to shun the the boys urging li that beset everybody, . and turn (ir faces resolutely toward the truth. young men accepted the counsel tn excellent spirit and each pledged ijelf to make an attempt to live ie ac-Ji- nf to it. IflGH ' SCHOOL NOTES the students of the Spanish were entertained in annual "Hand Shake. lie Juniors as the life of the school, Icomed the Freshmen and acquainted a with upperclassmen. The High mol orchestra, under the direction of Holt furnished the music. Every present had an enjoyable time. Saturday rk High School r. the time to buy a cheap buggy Ho Coal and Com. Co. iow is cards are the correct thing odety.We havean'TxceTlenT of type styles for this, class work -- The Press. .1 rating 4 Miss Beatrice McKell is reported to be very sick with pneumonia. Mrs. E.W. Larsen of Pocatello, Idaho the week visiting with Mrs. Alma Jensen of this city. is spending ' Work has been commenced on the , erection of a store room and oven for the Spanish Fork Bakery. Mrs. Joseph G. McKell entertained at the home of her sister last Friday in honor of Mrs. Erastus Hopla. Mrs. Mitchell Beck left Sunday evening for McGill, Nevada, after spending two weeks here visiting with her mother Mrs. Warren E. Davis. Mrs. I. P. Snell entertained about guests Wednesday afternoon in honor of her daughter Blanchs twenty-fiv- e twelfth birthday. The supper table asjlecorrted yith Halloween .designs Mrs. David James was operated on at the Provo General Hospital yester- day by Drs. Aird and Hagan for an welding repairs water infection of the bone below the knee. rtets, range and stove castings, She was taken sick very suddenly last hydrants, enameled ware, Sunday. ' See Th. Peterson. per, brass, etc. ' Wellington Wood was operated on at his home last Friday by Dr. A. J. StewUMMING- art for the removal of a cataract on his eye. Although it is too early to make definite assertions, it is thought any Spanish Fork People Have any that the operation was a success. Been Called as Witnesses Club met last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Zella Argyle, twelve members and four visitors jieing present. It being James Whitcomb Rileys birthday, the following appropriate program was rendered: Biography of his life and one of his poems, "The Rageddy Man, by Miss Cox; '.That Old Sweetheart of Mine, by Mrs. Edna Brockbank; "When the Frost la on the Punkin by Mrs. Belle Jones; current events by the members. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. The Ladies Literary Club pleasantly surprized MrS. Hans Larsen at her home last Friday afternoon. The time was spent in social chat and doing fancy work. Dainty refreshments were ser- Mrs. Delila Hughes will give a talk on ved. Primary work in the 2nd Ward Parents Class next Sunday. The young parents are especially invited. 4A Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Hopla returned Mrs. James Broffett of Salt Lake Monday to their home in Lund, Idaho, after visiting here ten days with friends City returned home Tuesday morning after visiting tere a short time with and relatives. her sister, Mrs. Goodman Thorstinson. Cliff Blankenship and Buddy Ryan of the Salt Lake base ball team spent A farewell social is being held this Monday at Utah Lake as the guests of at the First ward meeting evening A. G. Engberg on a duck hunt. j house in honor of Heber McKell, who will 'leave next Wednesday to fill a Harry Meisel of Springville is open mission. ing a branch store in the old Young Mens Company building. The store The Missionary Society of the Preswill be open for business tomorrow. byterian Church met last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Outney The ladies of the Third ward Relief Green. Lunch was served at five oclock to about a dozen ladies. y Society held an sewing party for Mrs. Joseph Chappie at her home Wednesday. Dinner and supper were Judging from the amount of work served. being done on the sugar factory site, it would seem that our period of "watchThe Palm Swarm of the First ward ful waiting for a refinery to be built Bee Hive girls met Wednesday evening here, is about to be brought to a satisat the home of Mrs. Emer Brimhall. conclusion. Games were played and refreshments factory were served. Some Lehi boys recently traded a gilt Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davis III came nickel and a cent piece for 813 in silver. in from Altonah, Utah, Monday. They Pretty rough swindle, but we know of will spend the winter months here. several cases where ten times that Mrs. Ed. Davis came with them and amount was given for a stock certificate will spend a week here visiting relatives. that wasnt worth as much as the boys ail-da- Womens Clubs The - - town. an old trick and people will not spend their money for such merchandise when they can buy new merchandise at the GOLDEN RULE for less money. J I ! I j . See Bish(adv) Compare Golden Rule Prices Before Buying at Fake Sales. . The Salt Lake Route will sell excursion tickets to Denver, Kansas City, Omaha. Chicago, St. Louis and other Eastern points, October 23, November 20th to 23rd, and December 18th to For 22nd, return limit, three months. to Lake Salt , apply particulars any Route agent, or write J. H. Mander-fielA.G.P.A., Sait Lake City, (adv) 5c 5c Ic Handkerchiefs $2.98 $3.50 value shirts 49c Sateen Petticoats blankets 49c Sheet 1 Ladies' dothtop shoes $ .98 25c 40c Sheets CLASSIFIED ADS. For Sale For Sale A good saddle pony. See Nicholas Smith. (adv) ;; 1 Extracted Honey for sale See Soren Peterson. (adv) FOR SALE 100 Shares of Koyle Mining Co. stock at 25c per J share call at . ' this office (adv) , Jor Sale Ten acres of land, brick house, orchard and flowing welL gave in exchange. Good water right; easy terms. See Vem Thomas. , , , (adv) ifhe rails have been laid on the Orem Gasoline tank 'and air compressor for Interurban track as far as the north See Nebo Coal and Com. Co. ' sale. end of Main street. A great deal of failure delay has been caused through the 7 3M imf tsSn'Davla spplWTW to get some electrical appliances on a little later. See Fred Neltime and it may be two months yet son, Pvlmyra. ' Phone 249 f 2 2. (adv) before the first car load of passengers Holstien Cow. for Sale Fresh this is hauled out of Spanish Fork. month.. Enquire at this office, (adv) six-roo- m Mens wool socks 12 40c large turkish towels 25c $1 value house dresses 49c 50c coverall aprons 25c 1 0c sauce 5c pans . 49c 75c silk hose Coats thread 4c $3.00 dress shoes $2.98 Men's dress socks Ladies " hose d, ,E idvertising Beware of Such Exaggerations Home Visitors Excursions 1- -2 merchandise that cant be sold in other towns is dear at any price mer- in Spanish Fork. Buy clean, new chcndise at The Real Bargain Center and save Rrnrrinrn up-to-da- te money. , ' ! 1 I The Golden Rule , hflTeT-Winesa- REAL - r 'For Rent,: UP THE evidence; I LOANS, ABSTRACTS and NOTARY WORK : FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE , ' ' .. 8 per cqpt Money on improved, irrigated farm lands. J If you want to sell farms or houses; buy farms or houses, borrow , money, or want insurance of any kind,"address or call on J. J. BANKS, office at Commercial Club, SpaViish Fork. Watch Fbri Ralph Peters , 'i Office-Departme- ; Tomorrow en-iast- ic ver-rtmu- st vhe YOU BE DECEIVED" that they do not intend to make money and will give something away for nothing. For Sale Good work team. Weight An order has been given to the Provo 1600 pounds each. See Walter Briggs. Pressed Brick Company for 2,000,000 pressed brick to be used in the Spanish House for rent in Fourth ward.' See ! Fork Sugar factory. The order, which . Louis E. H. the waa placed Saturday by (adv) Dyer Miller., . Construction Co., will keep two shifts Two partly furnished rooms for rent men each rustling all the of twenty-fiv- e Young Couple preferred. See Joshua time to get the brick ready for delivery Brockbank. (adv) in Spanish Fork by March 1st next, the eek after week has been The Republicans of this city will hold date agreed upon for the completion of published Lost ( testimonies of Lost One high top shoe between Spanish Fork people their primary at the city pavilion Sat- the contract. The burning of the brick Finder bakcache victims dney sufferers urday evening. A permanent chairman will require about 30 cars of coal and Mapleton (and Spanish Fork. pie who have endured Banks. to return Art 150 canforms make be will and elected will about and total (adv) the please many shipment secretary kidney, bladder or urnary disorders. didates for mayor, four city councilmen, carloads.' witnesses have used Doans recorder and treasurer will be nominatney Pill. All have given their ed. approval. Its the same every tfe. Miss Jennie Jensen and Forrest G. men and 30,000 American men are publicly recomending Doans Evans of this city were married last Always in the home papers. Isnt Saturday evening, Bishop R. W. Mcwonderful, convincing mass of Kell officiating. After the ceremony, a vf? If On Railway Mall Pay reception was held at the home of the you are a sufferer your be "Try Doana first. brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius A controversy has been raging In the columns of the Office Wa one more Spanish Fork case, Jensen. press between the railroads and the Federal Post of compensation proper over the question n. Archie Angus, Department Third ward, . David Williams and Mr. and Mrs. for handling the United States malls. Mr. Ralph Peters. Dish Fork, Utah, says: "My kid Chairman of the Railway Mail Committee, when asked Leo Olsen motored to Salt Lake City ere weak and when I caught to state the railroad side of the : controversy to the returned the same eveAmerican farmer, said in part: t it settled in them, causing Irrl-a- . Sunday. They with them Mrs.Williams ning, bringing "The railway mall pay question .will be settled end if I did much housework. It who had been week a for with settled visiting permanently and with Justice to all concerned d me out and took away my friends in Ogden, Salt Lake City and as Boon as the American people realize that the whole technical, bolls 'pngth. subject, while seemingly complicated fairandbusiness Since using Doans. Kidney Murray. dealing down to a few simple points of 'Ml have bad relief from all these which no one need be a rate expert to understand, of Stewart and Miss aenta. Benjamin Lyle Two boxes brought this "The first is that the Post Office Department weighs the mtUla. and re Peter Evans of Leland were married adjusts the pay of the railroads, only once in four years. This dbmpels the d relief." in Salt Lake City. A wedding railroads to carry the increase in the mail tonnage during the interven ng Dont Saturday 50c, at all dealers. of a rapidly Wedin held honor was their years without payinanlfostly an Injustice Jn the csbs railroads reception bly shIc for a carried fully the last been that year has kidney remedy get One consequence business. nesday evening at the Benjamin Hall. for half the nothing. post Kidney Pills the same tnar parcel They will make their home in Leland, "A second point la this: In addition to carrying the malls, the railAnnus had. Foster-Mi- l burn Co, where Mr. Evans is employed in the roads are required to operate many traveling post offices for sorting and Buffalo, N. T. (adv.) pays Post roller mills. distributing the mail while In transit. But thewhole cars, and pays nothing for such post offices only where they occupy The Sunday school class of Mrs. Elsie in the many cases in which it merely requires the use of post office apart8port may add to the high cost of Keele differ from the full surprised her at her ments in combination cars, although such apartments ,8fc but It lo never 4,200 More than size. apartments of this cars in office charged with It, home pleasantly only railway post Monday evening. The cIubs prebeen fitted up, and are maintained for the exclusive use of have character he Inflexible will of a millionaire sented, her with a beautiful picture to the Post Office Department Failure to pay for them has been an especial of her past hardship to the smaller roads on which the Department does, not find it gently broken long after his de-- show theirTheappreciation waa services. evening spent in necessary to utilize whole cars. "One last point: In thousands of instances (though not in all) the Post and music. Dainty replaying games Office Department requires the railroads to carry the mails back and forth ber,bert disease would teem freshments were served. k between railroad stations and post offices, but pays them nothing for this aort that a fellow can have extra service beyond the rates covering the rail transportation. The railThe fl. J. Gold Commercial Company, roads have no choice but to perform this additional service gratis, or refuse now operating a store at Tooele, Utah, to carry the malls at slL ,ever la one thing, but typhue will "Now for the remedies the railroads ask: They do not ask to have the open a store here in the new Mat-le- y malls weighed daily, or to have each shipment weighed and paid for sep1,, lfforda opportunity for some tall bnilding about November 10th. as is done in the esse of private shippers. They merely ask to 3(ctlng. arately, The company will carry a high grade have the malls weighed, and the pay of the railroads adjusted, at least once line of ladies, gentsand childrens wear he ahortage of a year, instead of once In four years. They also ask that apartment post dyestuffs Is not ex The aim of the office cars be paid for, at reasonable rates, according to size. Lastly, they e to shoes. and ing apparel have any effoct on the red that the Post Office Department cease to require of them free messenger F output. company is to furnish their patrons with ask between stations and poet offices, and either rotieve them of this service 0 . dependable merchandise at the lowest service or pay fairly for It. These are the rerorma the railroad ask of ConwBt P s good slogan, but with prices that are consistent with the qual- gress. They gladly lay these reforma before the public, confident that they will appeal to the common sense and fairness of American voters. , supplies cut off wsre forced ity of the goods. er say dye. , Some merchants spend days marking goods up so they can put red tags on them and mark them down to make you believe they are big bargains. I WILL wash-machin- -- , It is baby girl was born to Mrs. Wilford Hales Tuesday. A baby girl was born this morning to Mrs. Peter Ockerman of Benjamin. ' I Do not be misled by FAKE SALES to unload job lots and undesirable merchandise brought here from some other NEW BABIES House for Rent- -4 rooms. op George Hales. NUMBER 39 WAEIM Self-Cultu- re ft r i i VOLUME XIV Democratic ' i " The Big Sale Opens Friday, October 15th At The Young Mens Place North of the Post Office , The Greatest Opportunity You Ever4 Had To Buy Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc. For All TKe Family At Prices Never Offered In This Town Before , i 1 -- "Jl'J ' ? All We Can Say Is Come and See Be In The Crowd. A Beautiful Present Will Be Given; Away To The First Thirty Customers. Who will Come To the Store. Be On Time . Yours For Low Prices H. MEISEL ' - v t 1 ' |