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Show your winter .1 made to the Bank CoroSUppy of Miss May Williams of Cedar City William Boyark went to Delta lust vt Utah, potatoes. 8eo Oliver SwetiaVn. of h gtal Is visit Inf with friends end relatives week on business. the condition of the hero. Mrs. Allan Banks and COMMERCIAL BANK iiou . Lake Salt of 11 Uk. of Spanish Fork, located at Spanish ol MIm Clara Larson CM, b, tumV 2 State of tab, I Mrs. Ni'tihl I la nst'ii Is In Provo this City Is spending s few days will Mrs. Fork, In the County two months with h"f dose of buslnesa on mother the at of Utah, wunk taking care of her daughter, Fenton ilojack. David Hughes. the 5th day of October, 1918. Alina, who Is 111 with Influenza. RESOURCES h Bishop Marlnus Larina ha, Loans und Discount. . .1174,656.08 Miss Miolollne Johnson, aim the past week In Provo with the Surgoaut Lewis E. Hows of Camp been attending the U. A. C. at Logus. overdrafts unsecured Stocks and other bonds.. 8.000.00 lly of Will Johnson five of whom Lewis, Washington, arrived home returned home last week. 3.600.00 Furniture and Fixture.. on an indefinite furlough. Saturday 2.300.00 suffered from Spanish Influenza Real Kata! have Johns ime front National Banka 16,836.99 father died Saturday Mr. and Mrs, Wm. It. .?! services for him were held Mrs. Elizabeth Greene returned received word from San Diego that piiu from State Banka lt home Sunday from Eureka, where she their Robert H. Wood, cemotcijy Tuesday afternoon and Bankers. it, was a nephew of Mrs. Marlnus Ursos hus boon visiting for the pust week. died on the llith of Influenza. Their Cheeks and Cash Items. . Is down (iold Coin and the following friends from u,! granddaughter, Winifred Silver Coin Mrs. C. D. Strang received word with the same disease. city attended the services, Mr. m Currency Mrs. Fenton Boyack, Mrs. Chris' last Thursday of the sudden death Lr. Expense Account e Mrs. Martha Stoker. Julia Larnear son, of her brother, It. M. Van Evers of Lost Tuesday evening Treasury Certificates '2n'5 son and Wallace Ilulus. Blhop Amsterdam, Now York. or be! ween (lint und Ired Liberty Ronds War Saving Stumps with belt chain a residence, 1 8- -6 Dart's 28. 7 1 Johnson of Provo conducted the Total vice and a male quartette rendered Mrs. Eliza Engberg returned home brown atone seta antique finish. LIABILITIES Dart. Kffte three selections. Mayor Dixon M from Salt Lake City Monday, where Finder return to Mr. Capital Stock Paid In... I 25.000,00 one of the speakers. 6,000.00 few she has been the guest for s days Itewurd. Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, Interest of Mrs. Stanton. 8,956.53 Exchange, etc.. TONS OF SUIT!. ms 430.94 Can .Now Eat and Sleep in Comfort. Due to National Batiks .. 114.578.25 Mrs. Surah Rees came boms from individual Deposits 2,227.67 Every week more than 500 tons of Cashier's Checks Mammoth lust week after spending s or 30,927.67 with Deposits troubled Indigestion Savings If supplies for the boys overseas letv month there visiting with her sister of Certllleute Tittle wh.it should read Atlantic ports for France. Thess sleeplessness Mrs. Margaret Drowno. 46,835.75 Deposit Miss Agnes Turner, Chicago, III., has Bills 30,000.00 supplies are shipped by the welfare Payable meals Overwork, Irregular to f261.976.71 say: Total agencies working for the soldier The locul branch of the Red Cross of Utah, County of Utah ss. and sailors. To maintain this work enreb ssness regarding the ordinState and have furnihhed the sugbr factory P. P. Thomas, being .first duly and to Increase It to meet the rules of health, gradually unneed and drug stores with "flu" masks. ary sworn according to law, deposes and of the two million men over I became dermined it until lust fall there, he Is Cashier of the above Seven ladles met at the home of Miss that says a wreck of my former self. Isuffired n a tiled bank; that tlio above and a united campaign for fund will b Grace Creor Tuesday and made sevfront continual headache, was un- - foregoing report contains a full, true made by the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C.A., eral hundred. a Ido to digest my food, which seemed and correct statement of the condl-- at K. of C.. Salvation Army, American the close to lay ns dead weight on my stomach. i tlon of the said bajik of business on the 5th day of Octo- Library Association, War Camp CoPaul C. Dart came down from I was very com and my constipated mmunity Service and Jewish Welfare ber. 1918. Helper Sunday morning to convalbecame dark, yellow und THOMAS. P. P. Board. The sum of $170,500,000 esce from a serious attack of InfluSubscribed and sworn to before me must be raised In the week of Novemuddy ns I felt. Sleeplessness was, enza. lie was tn bed five days and added to my misery, and I would; this 19th dav of October, 1918. mber 11th. Is very weak following the disease awake as tired as when 1 wont to BESSIE GARDNER, Notary Public: (SEAL) My Commission expires 21 but Is growing better dally. sleep. I heard of Chamberlain's (,av of Mar(.h ,921. Tablets and found such relief after Correct Attest: Henry Gardner, Miss Jennie Stewart and her broth- taking them that I kept up the treat-- ! Jos. Hanson, Dan Williams, Dlrect-meer Douglass returned Friday from for nearly two mnoths. have where cleansed Idaho, they Victor, my stomach, Invigorated mlssloner. -- SEEspent several months. They report my system, and since that time I I, W E. Evans, Bank Commissionthat there wus no Spanish influenza can eat and sleep in comfort. I au er of the State of Utah, do hereby lit that part of Idaho when they left today entirely well. certify that the foregoing Is a full, it. true and correct copy of a state ONE IU.OCK WEST OF Get your Christmas Photos early. mont of tho above named company OREM STATION A box by F. Stewart Dart to btag(,n( one (0 (,e boys over there. It filed In mv office this 21st day of 1918. W. E. EVANS, 19-PHONE mother, Mrs. Effle Tart was recleved- takes some time to get It to France. October, Bank Commissioner. the mong Wednesday: morning. We finsh them in ten dayg Stah things sent home by the young man mann's Sudio. Mrs. Geo. Cookstom Sr. and her (adv) was a French helmet, a large machine, sister of Provo spent Wednesday at gun shell, and some smaller shells the home of Mrs. S. W. Davis. 25 pieces of foreign money, which have been placed in the window of CHAS. T. KENDALL, M. D. Overland 5 passenger touring ear, NOTICE PHYSICIAN AM) SURGEON the- World Drug, during this week looks like new and Is tn first-clas- s A milch cow, light red LOST for public Inspection. Stewart is on running order. A bargain for $550 Jersey, no horns; branded J with half Reg. No. 2185 Phone No. 14 the U. S. Transport Corning and Is cash. See it at the Midland Trail circle over and bar under on Office Douglass Building, Payson right already making his fourth voyage, to (jarag( and enquire for owner above ribs. Finder will be rewarded by SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NOSE France and Italy. printing office. AND THROAT (adv) M.M. Thomas. (adv) n.-no- LIBERTY BOND OWNERS: ... ........... fLj son-in-la- Your bonds are just like currency. If you lose them you are out. . post-offic- .... ........... We have heard of cases where bonds havo been lost and for this reason we are offering to store your Liberty Bonds in our fire and burglar proof vaults. Free of Charge. 'u We issue you a Receipt in all cases. The First National Bank pb-xio- of Spanish Fork COAL nt atr IfttSI Chas. Waters &. on the Woodwork Always on Hand Varnishing woodwork with Cosmolac is like laying an ex tremely thin sheet of unbreakable plate glass on the surface to be covered. Colors, grains or markings of any kind are not changed in the slightest degree. I - beautifies and preserves any surface requiring varnish. It ia the best finish for furniture, bathroom wainacptlnff, floor door in canoe steamboats yacht Cotmalac la proof agalnat sun, rain. Snow, cold, alcohol, alkali, aoap, washing powder, etc. Applied as ordinary varnish It dries hard overnight to a full, even and permanent especially e where Cosmolac la not "just another varnish." It is a new covering for wood that will meat teats that no other sit place but eipoe-ur- ruins ordinary varuishe H lustre. Sincere Gratitude. $ J3RI Miss Ann Moore Is home from the L. D. S. Business College. m Mrs William Bell, Logansport, Ind writes: "I deem It my duty to express For sale Large and small pigs, my gratitude for the good Chamber- - enquire at Carter Shop. Iains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy did me when I had a severe attack of Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Siler were diarrhoea three years ago. It was visiting In Spanish Fork Tuesday. the only medicine that relieved me." John Moore returned home with them Tuesday evening and will spend a Mrs. Minnie Miller and children few days in Clinton visiting with his went to Eureka WednBeday, where friends. they will make their home. The fclood that is fiswiTg freer the wounds of our boys in France IS IT ANY MORE DEMOCRATIC THAN REPUBLICAN. The money that has poured into the national treasury for Liberty Bonds ... IS IT PARTISAN COINAGE, BEARING ONLY THE DEMOCRATIC STAMP? DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Last Sunday the Andrus family U. S. Land office at Salt Lake City, spent the day at the Ludlow Bhecp ...uoh. While there they were treat- Utah, October 5th, 1918. NOTICE Is hereby given that Josed to a lamb Barbacne. eph H. Shepherd of Thistle Junction, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Boyack Utah, who on January 10. 1918, made and daughter Ida and Mr. and Mrs. Homestead Entry, Serial No. 022283, will Xoakes of Sprlngville spent Sun- for NW!4 Section 36, Township 9 3 East, Salt Lake Merday at Mona, with Mr. and Mrs. Lon South, Range has filed notice of Intention idian, Young. to make five year rroof, to establish claim to the land above described injg. brfre tho Clerk of the District Court, Si at Provo, Utah, on the 30th day of GteVmSbriuJifud, JfoWsi Succell? Spanlsh-America- Claimant names as witnesses: Josph Shepherd of Thistle, Utah, and George Jones, Earl Mason, Herbert Gabbytas9, all of Sprlngville, Utah. GOl'LI) B. BLAKELY, WEBSTERS Register. JEW liiTERHATIONAL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DICTIONARY is an teacher, a universal question answerer, made to meet your needs. It is ia daily use by hundreds of thousands cf suc- Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 21. 1918. NOTICE Is hereby given that Arthur G. Jackson of Mapleton, Utah, . who on June 12, 1915. made IIome-;- f stead Entry No. 015128, for NW4 NEU. NV4 SE4 and Lots 9. 10 and 11. Section 27, Township 9 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Meri-- j dian, hns filed notice of Intention to make final three-yea- r proof to es-- i tablish claim to the land above des-- j cribed, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the Fourth day of December, 1918. cessful men and women the world over. 00,000 Words. 2700 Pages. 6000 12,000 Biographical Kn-tri30,000 Geographical Subject CRSD P!7E. (Richest Award) j Lipoution. BEGITAK sad L1TU-PAFEEdition. WRITE fnr Specimen Pare. IRKE PuuuU Map U you name blue paper. G. & C. MERRIAM CO., j Springfield, Maes., U. S. A. Claimant names as witnesses: Louis Arthur Johnson, of Thistle, Utah, Frank M. Johnson of Maple-ton- , Utah. Wayne Johnson of Spring-vtllUtah, Clarence O. Whiting of Thistle, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. e, w m ms & This is an American war, not a Democratic and not for partisan advantage. Keep the war out of politics! That is the slogan of the Republicans a slogan to which they have been true ever since the war was first declared. Utterly sacrificing partisanship they have time and again stood solidly behind a Democratic president, because, In such a crisis, he was to them neither Republican nor Democrat, but the chief exective of their beloved country. An yet. In the face of this matchless broadmindedness, you are told by Democratic politieans that to send more of the same kind of Republicans to Congress would be unpatriotic and disloyal! n war the Democrats ns a party fought During the tho Republican adminstration bitterly. And because of their opposition Theodore Roosevelt was compelled to appeal to the country Ins It critical hour not to elect a hostile congress" because It would be "'understood as a rebuke to the President and a refusal to sustain the war. The Democrats are now in power. Can they consistently make the same plea? No! and for two excellent reasons: In the first place, In an exactly similar situation, when their country was at war, they refused to support the adminstration's candidates refused to do precisely the thing they sow so insultingly demand of the Republicans. In the second place, to elect Republicans would not bo to elect a Congress hostile to the President In the conduet of the war, for the Republicans in this crisis havo put to shame the Democratic war record. Instead of opposing the adminstra-tlo- n viciously as did the Democrats In the war with Spain, the Republicans in this war have time and again set the Democrats an example of unfied loyalty to the government. war-oipl- November, 1918. Hera is your opportunity to intura sainat embarrassing errors in spelling, pronunciation and poor choice of word Know the meaning of puuling Incrasae your efficiency, war term which results in power and euccet Iacaim-l'ucili- o ADVERTISEMENT) varnish made could survive. FOR 8ALE BY JKX LUMBER COMPANY S uA rt. Mm a A, Ow" (POLITICAL es Q And yet. in spite of this, you are told that to vote for the Republican candidates who are bound by their party platform to give the Adminstartion their ablest support In the couduct of the war would be to prove yourself a friend of the Kaiser! The same narrow, Intolerable partisanship shown by this contemptible accusation of disloyalty, has been manifested by Utah Democrats ever since they came Into power two years ago. One of their first acts of state administration was to make a wholesale insinuation of dishonesty against their predecessors In office, and in spectacular fashion to appropriate $25,000 of the people's gieatly needed money for the purpose of returning a mythical $2,500,000 out of which the state had been cheated by alleged have they made good this eharge? Have they returned one dollar to the treasury? If so, why have they had to plunge the state $900,000 in debt, even before the expiration of the first biennium? Again the same narrow vision was evidenced when the present Democratic governor exacted an undated resignation from every appointee he made, except those who had enough to refuse? Why was that done? Did the Democrats choose men w ho could not be trusted in spite of their oaths of office and their bonds? self-respe- ct 0 And now, in the face of this narrow, bigoted partisanship, both in the state and in the nation, the Democrats have the effrontery to tell you that a failure to support their ticket is disloyalty that even a whisper against such sacred personalities as Mr. Welling and Mr. Mays is Hun propaganda. Republicans of Utah, as you have red blood In your veins do not let that slander go unanswered! Rebuke your defamers and prepare the way for a complete return to the glorious achievements of your party in the past by sending two able citizens to Congress, by placing three of Utahs most eminent jurists on the supreme bench and by electing a legislature that will carry on the progressive policies for which you have always stood. Rouse Republicans! It is your year to come Into your own by an overwhelming victory November 5! REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET W.H.WATTIS WILLIAM SPRY For Congressman, 1st Congressional District For Congressman, 2nd Congressional District J. E. FRICK, A. E. BOWEN, JAMES W. CHERRY For Judges Supreme Court of Utah REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE |