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Show ) i hi pjWBWMMLai sum. chines from the basement of Malcolm & llughce Block , Main street, every Saturday morning . Entered at the Vostojflics in Spanish Fork City, Utah, for transmission through the mails as second class matter. One year i : .$2-0- 1.00 50 Hix months Three months M. L. SCOTT & CO , Proprietors M. I.. SCOTT, HATUItDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 180!) CITS OPriOERS OF SPANISH FORK CITY, UTAH Mayor, Marion Larsen. ( Wm. B. Hughes, W. O. Crcer, Councilots.-- j Nicholas SmitO I Hubert W. McKalh John J. Hunks, Marshal, Benjamin Williams. City attorney, Wm. Crccr. Recorder, Jesse I. Holt, Jr. Auditor, Hyrurn F. Thomas. Treasurer, Win. Robertson. Collector, Hubbard TuttlO. Sexton, John Rdwe. City Inspector, James C. Iliitchisoti. City justice, John P. Jones. Watei master, James Warner. Road supervisor, James Warner. Poundkocper, lteeso D. James. Council moots second Tuesday in each month. Precinct Justice of the Peace, James L. Hales. Constable, Rocs D. James. Salem4 School Coys. Notarlous Notorious. Editor Sun: Notarioua, indeed, let mo down into the holo" quite aisy and perhaps one should be content when ho is not compared to a brute or a beast. I legret that The 8un8 type made instead of me fay natural judgment nature judgment, ns it caused so much wasting of ink and elbow greose to fetch it to a lend ; however neither is bad. But has it ever occurred to my friend F. that he is unkind and ungenerous to his town and her people? Many have asked me who is the correspondent in this place, and how is It he never has a good word to say of his settlement, but ever and always some slur or reflection upon some one or some thing? For some years this man has furnished nows to several papers in the county, aud as a rule he slings mud at some body, while no mention is ever made of any good act or noble deed. It must be that we are utterly depraved, or lie lias no endowment to discover or appreciate anything good around him. The public pros should not relegate to a duubing-macliine- ; scurrilous communications nto Very low and degrading in regard to mortality anl social ethics. Attacts upon character and conditions of men and women are wrongful when ao cause exists therefore, and no good purposo cat) either be (ought or subserved. Especially is this the case in regard to nationality, natural defects and defects wrongfully alleged, and anything that is not attridutahle tu dishonest and corrupt Intentions. These Will never he preferred by aay fairuiinded person. An honest, industrious and peaceful ifiarl, should be the ideal ataudard and above reproach; and such ara the people living here as a rule, and they deserve fair treatment at the hands of thoir fellow men. I adm;re the zeal and deligcnccof this young man in the matter of mental application and study, and if he will bestow more cut ture on hi heart, and live nearer to the golden rule, I assure him for greater sucres in this world than be Can otherwise There is lots of talk Of 8uleth being dull, There is nothing going on, Rut the tongue of F. C. Hull. i ) attnin. Very Respectfully, The Salem, Utah Fd. 13, 1893. LECA NOTICE. Ho si nods around the post office, Waiting for his mail; Territory or Utah, Utah County. He don't like togo the hill up For hes uffrald his long leg SPANISH FORK Its Past, Present and Future Compiled Briefly. the Flr.t Settlers The Wulker Wur"-YV- ho Were Hard Times Among the Iioiieers Brixlmm Young a Noble Leader, continued from last week Titus from the brief sketch of his life it will fie seen that Councilor Tliurber has figured conspicuously in tho history of the Great West. BISHOP SNELL. 1 g is a direct dcsccndrut of the faintly of Hnells who are connected with tne history of the American nation, about Hie first half century after the lauding of the Ihlgiiiu Fathers. Thomus Buell, their ancestor, came from England and settled in West Bridgwater, about the year 1003. He was nephew of Deacon Samuel Edson, of the England Established Chuit.li. Thomas Snell was probably the largist landowner in the town ot Bridgewater, some portion of which still bears ns Snells Plain, SnoUs Meadows, etc. He married Martha, daughter of Arthur Harris, by whom he had six sons and three daughters. Thomas Suell, tho eldest son of Thomas, him two sons and two daughtes. Hu moved from his native place and in tho h. story of Mnnsfield in vt-r- s 1720. Thomas III., eldest son of Thomas II, married Hannah LeWis, of Middle borough, bywhoni he had eight sons atid two daughters. William Snell, Esq., the fifth Sod of Thomas III., married Ahigial Alden, by whom he had six sons, lie was a soldier id the Frsnch war, suffered much, and lost the use of one leg. II kept school and was town clerk, fie was culled Master Snell- Smardus. (lie third son of William, and grandfather of the subject of this sketch, married Lucy Phillips; daughter of Mark Phillips; she was a relative of the famous abolitionist, Wendell Phillips and bore two sons, Nvtlmn and Cyrus. The branches of tho Suell family have been u nnccted in taarriago with niany ofthb noted familes of the new England States, among wnoin are the Washburoea tad Bryants The sister of the Rvv. Thomas Snell muiried Dr Peter Rryant, anl was Ilia mother of the poet William Cullen Bryant. Cyrus Snell was born November 7, 1809, In the town of Eaton, New Hampshire. His father died when lie was three aud a half years old. When lie whs nine l.e went to live with Mark BIhs-dell- , West Poraspect, Maine, with whom he lived till lie was nineteen, when be went to New Brunswick to learn the clothier's trade of Ins uncle There tie married Rlioda Barnes, of England descent, March 13, 183J, by whom he had si sons and on daughter George W. (who died in infancy,) John W., George Dixon, Cyrus A., Rufus Phillips, William Sinardus, and Lucy H. George Dixou Snell, tha pie?enl Bishop of Spanish Folk, tliii d son of Syrus Sue II and Rhods Barnes, was born March 1836, in tho town of Sickvil.e, Westmoreland County, New Brunswick Mormonisin haying been brought into that Provmcs, by iho Apostle Lyman Johnson the parents embraced it id May, 1536, and w re amoiing the (list members of tha church in that Province. After he was ten years of sge, ha attended School add was employed in the dressing room of Ins fathers woolm factory. When he was fourteen, the mother took her children to Lowell for the purpose of giving them a better education, where they remained for two years, and returned to New Brunswick in 1831. Here the family remained lilt tho spring sold his property of 1833. when for the purpose of emigrating to Utah. After visiting relative in tha Eujtern St .let, tl.e family came to Wisconsin where they remained till Rio spring ot 1854, purchasing ao outtlt tor the Plains and visiting the relatives of the mother who had removed to that State, from new Brunswick, in its early settlement. Starting in April tm tha journey, they crooned tho Plains with four wagons, ten yoke of oxen, twenty.two head of rows, and young stock, and two horses, and arrived in Great Salt Lake City ou the 7th of August, 1831. After building a home iu tha Seventh Ward, Salt Sako City. Mr. Cyrus Basil came to Spanish Fork, purchased a farm, moved his stock into this valley, built a nouie in the old Spanish Fork Fort, left his sona John W. and Cyrus to care, for stock, and early in tho tpilng of 1833, Ins family into removed the whole this settlement. The lint season he and hi aona planted thirty acre of wheat, from which they only raised fifteen bushels, crop that year being destroyed through the ravages ot the grasshopper. Alter helping Ins father to open up hit farm, ate., George and Ids brother Cyrus, in tl.e apring of 1830, went to California, mnklng tho trip wijh .pack animals in company with eight others, who were going to Carson Valley. After atopping at Canon a fuw daja, they continued their joqrney alone, nod crossed the Sierra Nevada mountain Into California, where .thoy remained iintil.jJuly, 1837, when they returned to Spanish Fork ai ; already related, . i, Ai bofor noted,.-- h volunteered ft r tho defense of the Toultory agsinst the enrolled In Buchanan Expedition,. the standing army, and lathe apripg of 185,8, was preparing to go out into l.cho Canyon for active military service, when Colonel Thomas L, Kane arrived, aa a from President apeclal commUsoner Buchsnan, and waa tho means af effecting . Mor-teaie- fine stock. BARBERS.; BASEMENT A Sound Mw Makes Well Mail. or Are you bilijus, Constipated, troubled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad Taste in mouth, Foul breatlq coated Hot tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, between and in Back, Pain Skin, Dry the shoulders Chilis and Fever, &c. If you have any of these symptoms, jour Liver is out of order and yoUr blood is slowly being poisoned, because your Heroine liver dot-- not act properly. will c n re any disorder of the Liver, It has no equal Stomach, or Bowels. Price 75 cent. as A Liver Medicine. Free sample Bottles at E B. Sorleys drug store. s TED WOODS SAV- INGS BANK. PROVO CITY, . UTAH WHEN lil GOING TO PROVO Have YV. P. Bowen, Spanish Folk, exhibiti at the fair a very select, line of French Coach and Pcrchcron stock, at the head of which stands Davoust," a dark dap imported Peiclieron stallion that took first prize for best Purcheron stallion, and threo of his get. lias been awurded more first prizes for liis get than any other stallion in Utah, and ws also a close competitor for sweepstakes at veiy the fair of 1893. Mr. Bowen also swept off the firr-- pi.ze for largest and best display ot homebred Fieueli touch ru! Purclieron hoists, an achievement that Me. Bowen may well be proud of, considering the strong competition against which he hail to contend. All of Mr. Bowen's animals of breeding age were imported direct from France. Mr. Bowen has at all times for sale number one stock of the above clnsu a Also grades ot tl.e above breeds. SOLICITED CORRESPONDENCE Below is a list of prizes awarded to Mr. Bowen: For Pcrchcron For Putois. (No.8767) flr- -t pnzo; gold medal and $23. Second prize, Davoust, (No. (558) $10. Best mare, Amelia, (No. 10007) 1 year old Hu-- ) under 2; first prize gold medal; . second prize, $3. t mare. Turbine; (No. 8380) with colt by her side; first prize, gold rneda and $23. Best Alley, 1 year old and under two first prize, gold medal. Best stallion, Davous, and three of his get; first pilze, gold medal and $25. French Coach For stallion, Kali, (No. 571) second prize $5. French Coach For bef stalioa and three of hi get; prize $10. For best aud largest display of home bred Pcrchcron and French Coach horses first prize, gold medal. Da-vou- Pur-tliero- u your taken by photograph has He the reputation of turning out the finest Photo, graphic Work South of Salt Lake, or eveu in the Territory. Call on lii m. plo-gra- y B'-s- Transfers Passengers Too and from The Depots. Ho Moots all trains and Receives and delivers R. O. W. Express. Leave orders COMMERCIAL ; C. A. Conkling, MANAGER, t CONTINUED. at Hotel RockLill. North J Street, PROVO Market Report. Corrected weekly l.y iho Spanish fork Co op. Wheat Oats .. 90 80 1.10 20c per pound 30c per dezeo 5.00 per to a each 30c each 6c peril) 7c, " Brewery Barley Feed Barley Shelled Corn Butter Eggs Hay G3c per btuhsil $1.10 per r.wt. . . 2c Spiing Cliieke Old Chickens Dry Apiicots Dry Apples Dry Pi urn. Diy Peaches Alfalfa Seed t 0 1 rl (It: Ge ii at 7Ja'c " ,0 MONEY LOANED i ON IMPROVED r Ti Farm - Property ("i lie Utah. Spanish Fork, :il SAMUEL CORNABY, TllE SALT LAKE diamonds:: t FaHi1 Notary i: La ill (tf,c in Ucidmce, one Block East ifUo op. Store. TRIBUNE Headquarters for j0Ykyp- - Watohoi, I Ted I Utik Spabish Fork, innr that 1 beat in a newspaper devoted .to the tvrrsis cf th fitern lipf, and particular,, in the development of the I tars, Prcisft, Psiitttl Curt for Impound, lus of Uankoot, itniM Inter-Mountai- u.untry . For advertising purpose incomparably l,rt paper between San Francisco nJ lh over. irmsptf)iar....$12 00 Weekly, 12 pp.9Gco!., peryr. 3 00 1 50 Weekly, six month Mw, 3 Bores, (iDWl K11 CO. isht , Die Aslnm w as, aLua An UO. CT. LOUIS, Wi dime ennci-i- l lulttioa'h 75 tinea months THE TRIBUNE YVaely, Adi Tn Lott of Sfomru, He. 04 main yea STROSO, V'p'-eus Han. Ones fl.lA I Daily, 803 Halt Lack Citt, enci half Vd unni Emit lions, SptrmatorrlM, fiirvoumoti, SslfDninot, tl n is at eert. Itenp1 Villi ertl' LOOK OUT FO s. Mr-S.ie- be-tr- e W.P. BOWENS GLUFF & S60TT s The subject of this sketch will tail. In the Probate Court in and fur said County, Ha whites about people gottng married (Order to show cause why order of sale But ho cau't get the chauce, of rsal estate should not be made ) And if he ever doe In the matter of the citato and gum a on Ho will catch her glance. dianship of JaneG. Boyack aud Warren I). Boyack, minors. lie is gruud Republican ami thinks Has one ot Salems leading men; Busan Boyack th Guardian of the He goes a struten round the street, cMute aud guardianship of Jane U With pcuciie in Ins pocket and pen Boyack and Warren D. Boyack minors tdiind Ids ear. having filed her petition herein praying f r an Order ol Bale of portion cf the He lives on the hill, real vhtate; of Said minors, for the purin a log hut the aii.e of a hut pose therein sel forth: And ff he livee long enough 1 1 is ttierefore ordered, by the Probate He will build attachment to bis leg of said Court that all persons inJudge hut. terested in tiio cstatu of said minors, There lives five grown people lpear before the said Probate Court, on In that littla log hut; Monday, the 20th day of February, 1893, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Said day; And that one room answers For his office and his mother'4 dwelling at Court Room of aaid Probata Court, at the Court House, in Provo City, County house. of Utah, to show raueo why an order We hnye but littlo more to say should not be granted to the laid guard So well make it very abort. ian to gull so itfueh of that teal estate for he'makes It, But Fraukio up of (he aaid Jane G. Iloyack and Warren With his tall and noble torm. D. Boyack as should bo tiece&sury; Salem Scuool Boys. And that a copy of this order be pubSalem, Fch. 13, 1893. lished at ast once a week for four weeks successively in the Spanish Fork Sun, a Tub continuation ff The History ol newspaper printed and published in said Spanish Fork, iu this issue, dwells up Utah County, Territory of Utah. u the Snell family in general and Bishop J. I Jonh. Rufus P. Snell, Sr'., In particular. You Probate J udge. should subscribe for The Sum And the Dated January 16, 1893. full History of Spanish Folk. It will op Utah, Territory cost you but $2.t 0 and vou fi t the II if', County op Utau. ( a of and local other grist lory complete I, V. L. Hnlliday, Clerk cf the Tiolxte and general new a for a whole year. We in and for Utah County, Territory Couit have back member! of Tuk Sum of Utah, hereby certify tln.t the forego same, and will furnish them to ing Is a full, true and correct copy of i hose who may now subscribe at yearly the oilginal order to show cause why rates Came In and give your name order ot sale of real os' ate should not lie the History ii complete. end guardianship of made in the and Wan on D. Boyack, G. Jane Boyack lie-Know Io Yon filo and of record in common Cough is the most danger- minora, and now on ous the world to neglect; a slight hack nty office. Witness my hand and Seal of said dangerous, at it ing Cough it also court, at my office in Provo City, Con and Bronchitis leads to sumpalways tion. Dont neglect them. In selecting seal this 16th day of January, A, D. 1893. a remedy for Cough, Cold and Br melii-tit- , V. L. Hali.ipat, be eure end get one ttiat is not full of Probute nf Clerk tho Court, Utah Couti will and one not that produce Opium ty, Utah Territory. Constipation. Ballard Horehound Syrup does not Constipate, renumber this. It STRAY BITS. i perfectly harmless for children, and Its the most soothing and healing Throat Jesk P. Holt, Jr., Is now teaching and Lung medicine in the woihl. It school down at Mormonvlle. cures Consumption, Cmighi Colds, gore The trial of Perry A. Thomas vs Tnroat Asthma, Bore Lungs, tickling in excreated considerable fpringville the Throat and greatly strengthens the citement in the District Court at Provo B. Lungs after Pneumonia, Bold by E. this week, Burly. Trov. Jos. A. Rf.es has tesigned the superintendcncy of the Sunday cclrooi. For 3ato. event of thU tso tho members A good farm for 'sals cheap. Apply to la the loofle a most proficient educational or the widow CaUhan, Spring Creek, leader. J. II. Gregg, rsymn. Mr. and Mu. Oran Leal took a trip over to Provo thia week. The friends CARD OF THANKS. of Mra. Lewil aie pleased to ter the A my duty unto' God, end man! to lady out again and enjoying health onoe remember good work and help to me moro, aha having been confined to ber aud family when I wai lick last fall room for several montha. something over eight weeks. I therefore The VVoi Id Is lUttar For It. . must heurtlully thank alt and every one Tho RrorlJ ia better because pf aucli a In any way, have helped me in trouble remedy ai Ballard's Boow Liniment, bef lick nest and aorrow. First of all cause tliii Article relioveiit of much pain Dr. W. E. Warner who through all my and misery, and we are thus enabled to sickness, ao fsthcrly tended trie, and enjoy its brighter side. It positively after almostly give me bp. both his cure all forms of Hliumatif m. Neuralservice aud medicloa, alia IL J. gia, lloadacho, Sick Headache, Lame who wens round and githered Back, all Sorct and wounds, Cuts up rneinl to my relive, also Slgurdur Sprains, Bruiscl, Still' Joints, Contracted Arnsion and wife fur all lh help they Muscles, Poison, Eruptions, Corns, Weak liava aided me. Back, atid all paint and all Inflamation May Cod bleu, aid, and comfort them on til an or boast. Its the best because all and every one through Ilia grace and ita tho most penetrating. Beware of all white Liniment which may be palmed tnerey. Hi mah IDarmasom. off on you for Ballard! Snow Liniment pence. In the spring of 1959, he purchased , Pteinyoh BjarmAikh. There it nidra like it. Sill by E, B tract of latid(4Qi) acre!) that was first the Si'AMteit Fork, Feb. 7, 1893. BotWj. . a located by Enoch Reese. After telling he went to work to it others, of portion to P8 farming and freighting he purchase, which having accomplished,Janmarried Sinia L. Dennis of Salem, son and uary 1, 1803, who bore him a intwo daughters, all of whom died :a March tho 24, as the alio mother, fancy, months old. 18G8, leaving her babe three was Immediately after her death he comcalled o:i a mission to the Muddy. Ho menced the settlement of business pre to bepuratory to removal in the full, come a permanent settler iu the new Miss Alexacountry, and married ndrine McLean, daughter of Francis McLean. She was born in Sundelund, was England, July 17, 1840. Her father from Scotland, who, going to Sunderland married Fanny Porter, a nativo of that to place. In 1851, the family emigrated Cincinnati, whtere the father died, after which the mother and her three dnugh-teicame into the 'Church in 1853, to Utah, settling at Payson, removed from which place blic wna married to Georgs D. Snell, October 24, 18G8. Mr. Snell remained nd the Muddy two years and a half, when the mission was broken up, and he returned to Spanish exFolk, having uaed up all his mean Ho settlement. in this farm his cepting purchased a lot with an old house on it which aHer living in it two years, he tore down and built his present commodious dwelling. P. rei V Tit TEASDEL's Kitv tare linns Qeo, and Prof lief 'rN'r.;'Vo.rV.rtr AA" SOLID SILVER SPOON?, FORKS. Tha Largest and Best Stock in Provo Diamonds set aud I.oosn to select from Repairing id all its Branches, First'-C'a-- s STORES STORES Lake to You When Salt go Julius Jensen. to Buy Goods. . TIIE JEWELER. PROVO, J UTAH M Than burg Capa, full iks.i tml gnndi tn iw lumb ramh cullst Tn C. BAILEY, Noiart ruBt.tr, Land and Mining Attorn rt. epnrea promptly Mineral Applications for Patent and for all Agricultural Lands . , Make Maps, Tracing! and Deods. Draw a all kinds of agreements, Article of Incorporation, , Scarchra titles, Application for Pension!, etc., etc. OjlesXtxl to U. s. Land office, Horn 200 P. 6. box 1236, Balt Lako City, Utah. MRs!r. F. Mellor. MANUFACTIUKR 0 Boote, Shoes, Etc. In Ilia various and latent atyles. Repairing neatly and promptly done. All work guaranteed. A full itock of iluwi on hand. alwava Call and examlo-qualitand price before purchasing Iiehcra. Office one door north of & Machine company Coop. Wagon recan lain, As to tho tteriH ct 3. T. Teasdols stock of holiday ami wintor supplies gonoral clothing and furnishing loads thorn all ialovv pried. The pooplo are with us liecauae we h?.vo what thoy wuntj Auir energies are not scattered ia the wild endeavor to do all tho worlds trade. Our efforts are coneonlrutod iu buying and Mlicg HE BEST thats rondo iu Mens. Boys and Chihtrons Clothing, Funiixhiugs and Headwear, and everything imuagnable for use, Whatever New, Whfttcvers Fashionable, whatever! Good, weatevers Reliable, we have it ir a rahge. Bent of nil we keep down prices. Five Ihiuutcs comparison proves it. 'OTHER STORES MIGHT DG AS WELL BU 1IE fONTl i ei Tm in reapn Oauia parti bnngi a few f I1 in Mi Inin t publi ligna ippli KlTsi At Rei sics (lnl hic , eipd Fir. thrm it's il tnsia Speci chol dvitt Brent tlna Main St., Salt Lake City larly how a tb This thi i bo |