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Show The Spanish Fork Press On will see more people in Spanish Fork than ever seen upon any occasion in the , ilstory of the city. We will have the Retail Merchants of the State, the Black Hawk War Veterans, and the Great Race Meet on what is considered by horsemen far and near as one of the best race courses in the United States the Spanish Fork Race Track. ' The people should prepare to accommodate the visiting strangers, as the hotels will not be able to extend their hospitality to all those who will want board and lodging on this occasion. If you have a spare bed notify the committee so that no one will have to walk the streets at night. It is no charity business, as they will be willing to pay for what they get BE PREPARED TO FEED AND LODGE THE MULTITUDES. Local Jots Plenty of Ice at Rob Boyacks. We Bre still bothered with stock In A citizen. the streets, Miss Estelle Bradford la home from Price for a short vacation. Fred Saxey, of Ogden is in town vising with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Saxey. Mrs. F. R. Bechdolt of California is visiting with Mrs. Mary R. Swasey of this city. jr. of the Springville Independent gave this office a pleasant call Monday. Don C. Johnson John Dahle is now at the home of his father, Andrew Dahle, sick in bed with symptoms of typhoid fever. Thistle Note. , There is no important news from here, we do not even talk about politics. We take things as they come, work whenever we get anything to do, but loaf the greater part of the time, which furnishes a useful opportunity for study of how our ancestors passed away Jtheir time, and whether they continued to be uncivilized, wild and until the Italians came and showed them how. I beleive that you will agree with me that the Teutons and Anglo-Saxon- s are no more intellectually inferior today than they were a thousand years ago. It seems that Rome has long enough been enjoying the fruits of her labors by insisting that if it were not for her the whole world would be in the darkest and direst kind of barbarism. Let us study the history of our ancestors and by doing so we will soon see that the civilization brought into northern Europe by the Italians was in many respects no superior to the ethics they distroyed. John Thorgeirson. Mrs. John Halam and her daughter, Mrs. Annie Gull, have returned from a two weeks visit in Idaho with relatives. Taylor Thurber is in Zion on a brief vacation; his place at the Commercial Bank is being filled by Miss Mattie Miles. bar-bario- FOR SALE The Little Green Wagon, camping outfit, bed in the wagon, etc., and other paraphernalia See Dr. C. M. the 11th, 12th and 13th inst. we Hart. LOST A wool comforter between the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon and Alfred Rees residence. Finder return to Mrs. Dan Hansen. LOST-T- wo small trusses, between Goo. Bowens residence and George S. Finder kindly Boyacks residence. leave same at Press ofiice. Expert horse shoeing, means to shoe for corns, thruss, contraction, hoof Last Saturday evening the children bound, crooked feet, over reaching, and & D. Ask E. Th. etc. grandchildren with other friends interfering, and relatives met at the home of Mr. Petersen. and Mrs. Andrew Nielson to ommem-orat- e Mrs. William Simmons and relatives the 36th anniversary of Mrs. wish to express their sincere thanks to Nielsens birth, also to show honor to those who so kindly rendered assistance Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rayburn of Los during the sickness and death of her Angeles, who are visiting with relahusband. tives and friends. They left for their on the 5th inst. home After supper, N. P. Petersen will open a store west filled all were when with good things of Ben Hansens shoe shop on the a fine program was rendered, to eat, in He road. deal will grocSpringville eries and confectionary, also deal in consisting of sons, recitations, instrumental music. The singing was given junk. Call and see him. fine Will. in style by Edward and Dan Peter G. Jensen of Palmyra, iams, Mrs. Wells Roberts entertained and Mr. Mrs. C. B. Rayburn, the Nielnumb ;r of lady friends Monday afier-lios- n sen Mrs. Pratt Thomas and Mrr. sisters, in honor of Mrs. Nellie Powell-Mill0. C. Creer furnished the music. A who is here from Murray visitquartette e. lulled, God Be With Us ing with relatives and friends.' till We Meet Again, was rendered at midnight and all wended their way Next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thura homeward having had a very good and day there will be a large number of enjoyable time. 0.8. strangers In town and we would suggest that citizens cle sn up their places a id Glowing Reports from Utah and make them look as neat as possible. er Idaho Crops. Of course, a man has a right to change his politics to suit his own taste; but, if the desire to change comes while g the fever is on, then the turn-coneeds watchng very closely. office-seekin- at On August 1 the pleasant hum of the threshing machine was heard sending out the golden grain. It has been a most auspicious season, crowning the industrious farmer with success in his labors. Geo. S. Boyack has been making im prjvoinenta at his horns in third ward, His dwelling has been raised and an 18 inch cement foundation put in, also t new cement cellar. One new room will also be added this season, It is always refreshidg to Salt Lake business men to get the latest news from the agricultural fields in Utah and Idaho from whence so great a part of Salt Lakes traffic is draw n. Readers of the "News, thertfere, will be interested to learn that Manugcr George T. Odell of the Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co., has lately completed a tour of about three thousand miles over the territory between Richfield. Sevier county in the south, to .Idaho Falls in the north, west to Tooele county, and east through Parleys canyon to Coalville, Peoa, Kamas, and then down Provo canyon to Provo. The entire trip was made in one of the famous Franklin autos carried by the Consolidated WHgon & Machine Co., and this mode of traveling afforded the best op-- p irtunity.not only to observe the growing crops, hut to talk with the farmers, agents of the company, and merchants Five Springville youths were arrest d b Policeman Rowe last Sunday night. 'lhy were trought before Justice Dahle Monday on the charge of fast generally. driving. The officers are going to see Mr. Odell gives it as his opinion that that all such business js stopped in the the crop conditions in the territory future. coered were never better, and that the in each district this fall are A. J. Clift pi, superintendent of the prospects more than favorable. Regarding the Spanish Fork Canning Co. started six months June ending 30, Manager operations on July 27 with a force of Odell says that the records of the busi 5J hands. They have been kept busy ness show a very gratifying condition until now canning beans. When tomaboth from the standpoint 't sales and to canning commences it looks as though collections. After the big panic last the premises will lie crowded. fall, it was feared that trade during 1908 might undergo an enormous slump Hans Hansen, son of Sege Hansen, but in the six months just past there who has been home a couple of months has only been a very small decline returned to Roosevelt on the reserva- from the same six months in 1907, tion Wednesday of last week, accom- while the gain is very large over any panied by Orvil Johnton. They like the preceeding year. With the favorable new country fine, and say there is an outlook for the next six months the abundance of grain being raised there Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co. this year. feels that it will have every reason to lie gratified with the business of 1908. Wm. Monk was quite seriously injured in a runaway Tuesday morning. A Correction. While on his way down town to attend to some business his horse took fright I see in The Press of July 30, that I at a train and ran into a telephone pole was accused of attempting to throw throwing Mr. Monk violently to the my son 8 wife from a wagon. This is ground. He was picked up and taken not true, but they threw me out, behome before he regained consciousness. cause I tried to them to deliver to get He is getting along as well as possible my younger son his share of a certain under the circumstances. patch of hay, he (the younger son) laving been driven off the grounds with pitch forks and a gun. C.Jensen. Plenty of ice at Rob Boyacks. -- Another With a Rock. Boy Kill William Simmons Dead. Prepare for the Crowd Next Week For over six months William Simmons has been a sufferer from blood poisining which he contracted while in the mines in Eureka district, which developed The 'best medical skill into diopsy. was obtained but it was of no avail as he died August 2 at the home of his father-in-laJoseph L. Hales. He was a native of Spanish Fork, born August 11, 1874. llis father, Jonathon, died a good many years ago. He was a grandson of Level Simmona, a pioneer of Utah and this place. His wife and two children aurvive him. The funeral was held on August 4th from the First ward assembly rooms, the choir Bishop McKeli presiding, God Moves in a Mysterious sang Way and Now he is Gone We Will A solo was sung by not Recall Him. Mrs. Earnest Brockbank, 0, Grave The speakers Where Is Thy Victory. were Bishop Hales of the Third ward, Elders Andrew Fergusen of Lake Shore and facob Robertson, all of whom spoke of him as a kind, quiet and lovable man, full of faith and hope. Invocation by Hubbard Tuttle and MB benediction by Morgan Beck. 27th a On Monday eyening, July of age who did young man 17 years was reside at Clinton and whoite name John of Spencer, Lloyd Spencer, son on was returning home from Payson While passing through horseback. Thistle, a small boy whose fatners the name la Maxwell was playing by somesaid roadside. Spencer Young did not like, thing to the lad that he name. and he called Spencer a vile the to give horse off his Silencer got a father The boy boy a thrashing. who waa standing near said to his son, The boy did Hit him with a rock. on the upper so, striking young Spencer and knocking lip, cutting it through bled wound The teeth. out three went Spencer Young profusely. home and the next night was taken violently ill and was taken to Payson next morning for medical treatment. He died early Saturday morning and It and was buried Sunday afternoon. from in set blood poison is believed the wound which caused his death. G.A.H. Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes celebrated the 25th anThere niversary of their wedding. The Power Plant. friends or seventy were present sixty A fine program was The power plant of the government and relatives. of songs, recitaconsisting reclaimation project is situated about rendered, Mrs. Harry tions and speeches. a mile from the .mouth of Spanish Fork Hughes read an original poem. canyon on the west side. It occupies There are 250 hands fully an acre. Implied Compliment employed, divided into six squads, each Joe Blackburn of Kenwith its own boss, these report to the tucky, now a member of the Panama civil engineer in charge. canal commissi n, addressed the house About one and a half miles up the committee on Interstate and foreign canyon there is a concrete dam 70 feet commerce on conditions In the canal It is 15 feet zone, and among other things he stated long and 36 feet high. thick at the base, gradually tapering that the liquor sold there was much to 2 feet at the apex. The water from better than that to be had In Panama It was all officially this dam flows in a ditch about 800 feet or Colon because tested. When he had finished a memthen for 800 feet through a tunnel, then ber of the committee introduced himin the open ditch for about a mile, then self and said: through another 800 foot tunnel, thence Senator, If you supervise the in an open ditch to the power plant. testing tf that liquor, all of my colThe canal has a 500 foot graded fall. leagues wish to return with you and The tunnels are 9 feet high by 8 feet get a good drink." in width and are thickly lined with concrete. The top of the tunnels are Member of Sunday School E6 Years. concave. It is expected that the plant Mrs. Harriet B. Yeoman of Columwill be completed in 2 months. bia, Mass., has a remarkable record as a member and attendant at one Sunday school. NEW BABIES. Mrs. Harriet Yeomans was born In Columbia. April 8, 1817, and has alBoy to Mrs. Verenus Carter, Benjaways resided there. At the age of min, Wednesday. five years she began to attend the Boy to Mrs. Geo. Proctor Wednesday. with the Sunday school connected Congregational church In this place, Retail Merchants and Black Hawk and since that time has been a conexcursion via Salt Lake Route. See stant member of the same Sunday bills for particulars. sch.iol, a period of almost 86 years. . Rheumatism and Meat Eating. The Salt Lake Route will run a specA great many medical authorities ial excursion from all Utah points to tali the ground thr.t rheumatism Is Spanish Fork on acrotnt of Retail Merof the flesh eatchants and Black Hawk outiHg Aug 11. peculiarlythethe disease er. and theory is strengthened by the fact that the further you go south We are always busy. The Farmers the less rheumatism you. find, until Cash Mercantile Co. when you get Into the tropics, where a vegetable food is the rule and peoWe have sweet cherries still, Maple- ple cat very little flesh of any descripwood Cherry Farm, Mapleton, L. M. tion. there Is hardly any rheumatism. Gillilan. Gi eon's CO-O- Association P Everybody has found out the Association Farmers Co-o- p. has commenced business; ail the buyers seem to be saving the high profits and buying from the in W. O. Creer Building Farmers Co-o- p. Consolidated Wagon k Machine Co, Dealers In Utah and Idaho Leading Implement GEO. T. ODELL, General Manager SPANISH FORK AGENCY Of the Best Farmers to buy the Bast Line of Mowers and Binders made in the World The Old Reliable McCORMICK Mowers, Binders and Hay Pai-oc If Optimism is a Soast "We can judge the future only by the past. Three years of successful business has placed us beyond the EXPERIMENTAL STAGE. WATCH OUR REPORTS. Consideration to patrons, conservative business methods, coupled with a keen interest in our mutual financial welfare. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK Fruit-Growe- Eastern Excursion. Commencing June 1st. Frequent dates during June to Eastern points. Finest train service and grandest scenery via Colorado Midland Railway. Write L. H. Harding, Gen. Agent, Sait Lake for full information. Miss Agnes Engberg Teacher of PIANO. ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC For particulars applv at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREER Mrs. F. R. Bechdolt SPECIALIST Boyack House, Spanish Fork Will call at Residence . foMBiteF Chris Ferguson will call for milk each morning. Honest Weights and Tests Guaranteed. Proper Glasses Accurately Prescribed. IN SCALP TREATMENT, MANICURING, FACIAL MASSAGE Pay25jDound L. M. JONES, Home Optician. Any Lense Duplicated. Office at Hotel Charlotte, Spanish Fork Elgin CreameryC SPRINGVILLE 0 V What Do They Cure? The above question Is often asked concerning lr. Pierce two leading mediand cines, "Holden Medical Discovery Favorite Prescription. The answer is that "Golden Medical Discovery Is & most potent alterative or ami tonic or invigurator and acts efocially favorably In a curative way upon all the mucous lining surfaces, as of the nasal passages, throat, bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and biaddcBurlng a large per cent of catarrhal CSV whether he disease affects the nasal passages, the iNoat, larynx, bronchia, storoaemsf as catarhkal dyspepsia L bowels (as bladder, uterus or other Even In WE HAVE SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT 'k blood-purillo- r, the-rron- le affccLions.lt I Often BiirrcMilul nLIL In affect- - Favorite Prescription's advise. of o iscascs thus U ssVTTffTWOTts rrltlos i is a powerful el gently acting InvIJofaV Ing tonic and nervine. For weak worn-ou- t, overworked women no matter what has caused the break-dowFavorite Prescription will be found most effective in building up tho strength, regulating the womanly functions, sulalulng palu and bringing about a healthy, vigorous condition of the whole system. A book of particulars wraps each bottle giving the formultr of both medicines and quoting what scores of eminent medical authors, whose works are consulted by physicians of all the schools of practice as guides In prescribing, say of each Ingredient entering Into these medicines. The words of praise bestowed .on the several Ingredients entering Into Doctor Pierces medicines by such writers should have more weight than any amount of non professional testimonials, because such men are writing for the guidance of their medical brethren and know whereof they speak. nonBoth medicines are g secret. and contain no harmful drugs, being composd of glyceric extracts of the roots of native, American medicinal forest plants They are both Sold by dealers In nusllclnn. You cant afford to accept as a substitute for one of these mrdUinca of known composition, any secret nostrum. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coateeasy to take as candy, regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowcla. 'i J hnfl mow, l f Flintkota Roofing l"r ,u,,r nr. and water, from you ,!uud uu nd It. II you hoildinyt. iid cold, .Mptakois-atoojiech For Sale by BOYACK & HUGHES " for MISSION (HV 1IOMI-- : AllVUst iayson Presidem L'lth, ISO. Salem 1st W luynon 2nd Spring Lake Snnluquln HnJ rm nd i 1 roll irpacked enourh .Hi?1!? UiU . hmnv Poul'r'r buildinxTLd m,. d , ,rm 17 iu Scud U 1!1KT roe to luy.indinwrie It sufficient for hu" "! o.lir .HSf"" Mock V 1. 1ST. Arranged by the Stake for ht y John btuheli Schacrii'r M k, ri(UMln James I IhiaeiN ard. . .: Andrea ! YYard.. Auau- -t fwi'iimm i Htid Wilburn John Moore Moreau Keek John II laet John S liH, Maurice J Mariell Isa4ie ilriN'Ithank Farmers Cash Mercantile Company Bell rbone lad. Phone No. 'IrenukiiHritner Jo K tt kins 14 So I Spanish Fork, Utah. r.dwurd J. hedd, l Jleree llH,l Ianner John H Harnett John h lluuh Sr Quickest delivery. Produce bought and sold. No credit. No bad debts. Means lowest prices to buyer harle While John 4 Sehaerrer Don Hilliard Ammon Xeheker Sydney Tanner Peter XnliertN John Hubert. habit-formin- i s Hill. viltiev Corny brlek Hvlund Petentua um'iu" J'Wn Fork 2nd Ward 8 rn,1KiUul;nr,l"on Sp. Fork 1st YVard Time of meeting. 2 p V, . 1,11 plnees excepting Eureka lUia moth, where meeting hela,UmI are tt 7 m. p. THOMAS I KRWU.L, Stake tlerk. For First-Cla- ss Watch Repairing BEE I. J. At City Drug Store FSolfe Spanish Fork. Utah The only Penny Cash Store In the Never undersoldprice to All City-On- e Any one wanting gravel from beds must see B. J. Johnson. Wonk u Mens work shirts sold at low est prices at Farmers' Cash Merc. Co. |