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Show LocaNots We have just receive a. large shipment of Tailor Made Suits and can fit you in any size, style or color, and we also carry the styles for the coming season. We will give special discount for Fit Geo. Rigtrup and wife will leave next Monday for Burlington, Big Horn Co., Wyoming, where they will make their home. guaranteed. Y. M. Miss Carrie Petersen, who has been quite sick nearly all winter with ty phoid fever, is now recovering very nicely. LOST A gray overcoat, between Browns stable and Morris Woods Finder kindly leave same at place. CO-O- P this office. LOST Bunch of keys which were hanging on a hook in the dressing room at Packs Pavilion Friday night. Finder return to John Prior. , t Night Bates and Toll Coupons of Tho two and year old (laugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Newitt, died last night of measles, pneumonia and brain fever combined. one-ha- lf this company continue No Change Mrs. Mary Isaac was found at her home y suffering from what was thought to be ptonaino poisoning. Sle has been unconscious lor about hours. thirty-si- x These Good Dollars Saved You: $ 10.00 books snld 25.00 books sold 100.00 books sold at at at to-da- $ 8.50, saves you $ 1.50 5.00 20.00, saves you 75.00, saves you 25.00 Mrs. Alonzo Young was operated on last Mpnday at the home of her father, Peter F. Boyack, by Dra. Warner, Hagan, and Aird of Provo. She is getting along very nicely; Mr. Archibald Andrus and Miss Martha Marcusen were married at the Salt Lake Temple March 11. A reception will be given at the home of tnc bridegrooms parents on the 25th, insit Utah Independent Tel. Co. Consolidated Wagon Leading Implement Machine Co. & NOTICE-A- ny person desiring to join the Stock Growers Association can call at the residence of the Secretary, Oliver Swensen and sign the arOliver Swensen, ticles of agreement. Sect. Dealers In Utaii and Idaho GEO. T. ODELL, General Manager George Ainge has resigned his posi., tion at the and ia now in charge of Studebakcr Bro.s business here; he was presented with a beautiful book case and arm chair by the clerks last Co-op- SPANISH FORK. AGENCY L 53 per cent On a fine Assortment of Saturday. NOTICE Parties allowing stock to run at large in the streets will be arrested and prosecuted according to Sec. 261, Chapter 28, revised ordinances of Spanish Fork. By order of the City Council. Fred S. Dart, Marshal. off Mrs. Deli Sena C. W'ilkins goes on a a mission to Mexico on April 9. A social and benefit for her was given cm Saturday evening last, when a purse containing $53.65 was given her lor a send off. Her husband is now on a mission at the same place. John W., Joe and Ben Finch. Gill Stebbins and James Jameson have secured an $8,000 contract in Skull Valley lining a canal of the Church farm. They intend to commence work April 1, and have until September, 1903, to finish the job. The celebrated World Orchestra played at the Salem Opera House last night. The crowd is said to have been the largest that ever gave an ovation to any musical organization. The proof of the music is the hearing. It lays to engage the World Orchestra. w the best Chase Lap Robes . i STEWART HEATERS and RANGES 10 per cent OFF Prices from $3.50 to $30.00 BUSY ALL THE TIME IN SPANISH FORK, UTAH THE ECONOMY PLANING AND JOB SHOP MILL . A very enjoyable time was had at the home of Mrs. H. J. Nelson on the lfth inst., it being her 3Cth birthday. Tables were spread with good things to eat and all seemed to enjoy themselves. Brother Nelson is on a mission to Denmark. Though absent, he was not for- All kinds of mill work as you want it, when you want it. Door and window frames, office and store fixtures, a specialty. Let us figure with you, no trouble to estimate or design work. G. R. SMITH, Proprietor. Situated at Jex Lumber Yard. ' home: MISMOVUIY 1.1 ST. ArrunKt'd by the Stake Presidency lor Match , Maurice 1 Mnrtell Salem lsauc Hrnrkhank Slrenuit t.snlner Tuyson 1st Wurd... I 'avid KohertMin I. Heililoes Payson 2nd Ward. Kilwartl A nans F Pierce S Tanner William Lake Spring John II Harnett It: ....... Santa quin John .. E lliii-- h t harlea White John J Sehaerrer Ivon Kalian Ammon Nclwker Sydney Tanner Peter Knliert John Koliervs Joseph a tltlla Svdnev orny Erick Hvlntal John U Peterson W llllutu HcddacH John W Johnson Shad M Klchardaon Enoch Ludlow John btuhelt hnerrer Georpt Andrew M Feruuson Juiiicm I ilowera Goshen AiieiiMt Swenson ...... David Williams John Moore Martian Heck John II Haves John ! Davis 2 p. m. for all plncva excepting Eureka and Mum- moth, where meetings are held at 7 p. m. THOMAS LKUWll.Ii, Stake Clerk. Now that your years work is done and you huve tonsure time, have those photoes taken that you have been putting off so long. Have it done at Stahmanna studio, 2 block west of the Co-o- p- ( Ind. Phone, shop 9a Ind. Phone, res., 4Da gotten. ) f Farmers Cash Mercanlile Company Ind. Phone No. 14 lb II Phene No. ri to-da- y. to-da- y. te 1 ....... i' sample books to select from. Come early and start out the new start them out. AN ORDINANCE, New Babies. A girl to Mrs. Richard Smith yesterdaIboy to Mrs, Jack Mordue today. A boy to Mrs. Jos. Swensen A girl to Mrs. Wm.' Flavel of Pal- Amending Section 68 of the Havi,,, Otj, Dances of Spanish Fork City. He It Ordained by tho City Council 01 o Use all the water you want. "Mel,, Fork City: Section I That Section 68 of the Mrs. L. M. Jones has returned from dlnancee of Spunlsh Fork city be airJif We,W4 to read as follows: aa Logan. Section 68 The City Council nhall k. Tne Farmers posed of a mayor, and live councllim.,, We are always 'busy myra provided by law: it shall bold A girl to Mrs. Jack Mailing Tuesday. aa Cash Mercantile Co. ltM Ink on the tint Wednesday of each FriA boy to Mrs. John W. Jex last month at the City Hall, commencing IlouseVWanted Apply to II.P. Mathand oclock ! at Provo. p. adjourned u.; mccunc, day held from time to time ae clrcuintanJ!,,H ews, It. G- - W. agent. or any two courTi,"1 i require. The mayor New Musical Organization. may call special meetlnye by erlvlmr Mrs. C. M. Twelves is visiting at her The World Orchestra is the newest notice of It to each member thereof senJ t old home in Richmond, Mo. orleftathla uaual place of au!?1 f aggregation of eonally, and most Khali form a quorum to do bn.u if are majority In Utah musicians County. TheyheadSection S Section 68 of the KevlJa ! I Mrs. Nancy James has been quite with of nance now completely organized Spunlsh Fork City, of which sick of late but is improving. be and tho same l, k JF amendatory, quarters at Spanish Fork. repealed. 100 choice young milch cows for sale INSTRUMENTATION. Section 8 This Ordinance shall tai, and after lu passaice, and publican. William Holt from cheap by J. M. Creer at Leland. Violin 1assed by the City Council of Spanish. Hitchings l.ith day of March, A. D. icon the George Cornet City It pays to inymwjth the Farmers JAMES A. MAKTELL, Attest: John S. Johnson Clarinette Cash Merc. Cofof S, B. F. Hodson Piano Mr. W. accomodations. and LARS class service Shore Lake anAMjtpleton, John R. Thomas State of Ctuh, CountyNIELSEN, of Utah, Spuui,h ? it will be the object of the Trombone says Ingalls -. A. F. Engberg City.: LOST A white knit Bhawl on the Boyack House to cater to the best Manager L. Nielsen. Recorder W. In and I, Leland road. Finder please return to patronage and Btrive to merit tho conSpecial attention given to Ball Room, Ish Fork City. Utah county, State fnn. of music. concert Swensen. or notify Mrs. Oliver hereby certify that the foreKolnv U a fulL t. ' fidence of the eating public. It is their Opera or of an correct and ordinance copy eutlui intention to bring a first class cook to Amending Hectlon 68 of the n!,,, Men's woriTshirtb sold at lowest Ordinance Next Sunday evening Rev. Lee will the and serve the best the market Ordinance of bp mlsh Fork City.' city Co, Merc. Reliand on Religion give an address Paused by the City Council of SD'tnl.k . Bless prices at FarraersCash affords, in a first class style City, Utah county, Utah, on the I6tb a,l gions at the Presbyterian church. 1908. your soul. to cut March. Paint of all kindsand glass In witness whereof I have efflthi Boaz Andersen was taken to Salt order at the Farmers Cash Mercantile ofllclul Hlnnuture and the hereunto corporate Explanatory. Lake Tuesday suffering with an inter15th Fork Co. Man-this day of Spanish City a nal turner. He will be operated on L. W. NIKI.bKN. ISEAL We were so busy last week that we E cash to No Blackhawk Pension. A short time ago there was a rumor in Spanish Fork that Representative Howell was opposing Smoot s bill to George A. pension the Btackhawkers. Hicks wrote Mr. Howell and last night received an answer, in which he says he did all in his power to get the Smoot The bill was bill through, but failed. lost in committee and consequently the Blackhawkers will not be allowed a pension by the present Congress. What Do You Know About That? The management of the Boyack House was changed last Monday, the 16th inst., Mr. Chas. S. Ingalls, the popular sign painter taking a half interest with the former proprietress, Mrs. Mary A. Swazey, intending to give this city and tho traveling public first IS Spanish Fork, Utah. Quickest delivery. Produce bought and sold. No credit. No bad depts. Means lowest prices to buyers. Miss Annie Gardner entertained at dinner last Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. Saxey, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Mr. and Mrs. Brockbank, Mrs. John Jones: Mrs. Mary Creer, Mrs. Clara Robertson, Mrs. Jennie Beck, Miss Lizzio Rowe and Mr. Taylor Thurber. A pleasant and enjoyable evening was spent, the company being entertained with music, songs, etc. Mrs. Ella Braithwaite delightfully entertained the self culture club and their partners and a few invited guests Mr. Taylor Thurber on Friday eve. related Lloyds most popular work, Warwick on the Knob" in a very interesting manner. Dainty refreshments were then served by the hostess after 63 was indulged in. Mr. which, Thurber carried off tho first prize and Mrs. Andrew Jensen the consolation. entirely overlooked our advertising deConsequently the reading partment. public was greatly dissapointed when they failed to note our glaring headWe figured lines and catchy phrases. we were a day better off than we were so that Thursday (copy day) came and went just as we were contemplating something especially venomous for the next issue of The Press. We missed it-- but we are still giving that good satisfaction that makes the heart glad We are and pulls the work our way. here to stay. The Economy P. M. and Job Shop at the Jex Lumber Yard. YOUR DOCTOR matter who your doctor is, he will tell you that in all cases of sickness, especially serious cases, his greatest help in bringing his patient back to good health is to have a pharmacist or druggist fill his prescriptions exactly as he indicates them on the prescription blank. He will tell you that without the most conscientious and honest support from hhe druggist, the recovery of the patient will be greatly impaired and delayed. The reputation which The World Drug Co. bears in this locality has been built up by the most conscientious service. It nas been our endeavor and our practice in buying goods for the prescription department never to allow a single ingredient to be accepted unless is is perfect and of first class quality in every particular. It has always been our policy never to allow a prescription to be filled and delivered to his patient unless it has been put up, even in the smallest detail, exactly to the doctors directions on the prescription blank. Keep in mind these facts, which perhaps have not before been called to your attention. Wo Invite your prescript! patron w jge. A. F. Engberg. No Firstelass shoe and harness repairing and harness supplies; one door south of Robt. Boyack s.Jas. Mackley, Prop First pub AN ORDINANCE, ret, t: 11 Min-orca- lat-styl- r d. Provo, Payson and even Salt Lake, send prescriptions to the World Drug Co. Ask tne doctors at home here A special meeting of the stockholders what think of our prescription of t.he Bank of Spanish Fork will be service.theyA. F. w Engberg. held at their banking house Friday, March 29, 1908, at 4:30 p.m. for tue purAny one wanting gravel from Monk tf poses of considering the changing from beds must see B. J. Johnson. a State Bank to a National Bank, and such other business as may properly Tho sign board at Dahles corner come before the meeting. would give tho average local intellect D. President. GEO, SNELL, the idea that a Lake Shore bride is some species of wild animal that should not be allowed to roam at large. It is a A Word of Thanks. good example of how easy It is to make The Third ward Relief Society extend mistakes and what ludicrous construcmany thanks to all who so liberally tions can be made from them. aided in making the bazaar a success. It was for a good cause, and we feel Mr. Thomas Explains. that all put forth their best efforts, for a great deal of interest was manifestedL Last week an advertisement appearVery thankfully, The Board. ed in The Press stating that It pays to trade with the Young Mens Co-oDancing. Mr. Thomas, the superintendant rang From .8:30 p. m. every Friday until up the World Drug Co. and explained 1 a. m. every that the advertisement was inserted Saturday. The new World Orchestra gives a through a mistake of the printer. We concert at Packs Pavilion every Fri- are perfectly assured that Mr. Tnomas is nght and that the Young Mens day night. Folks who wish to partici- Co-op i3 not in the business of Stealpate in the dancing are given full attention between 8:30 p.m. and 1 a.m. ing thunder from any other business house in Spanish Fork. INSTRUMENTATION However, there are cases where the Violin William Holt World Drug Co. is being aped every Cornet George Hitchings day. One case in particular is where Clarinette John S. Johnson one of Spanish Forks very reputed Trombone John R. Thomas merchants (not a saloon) deliberately Piano B. F. Hodson A. F. Engberg walked off in broad daylight with Eng-berManager advertising copy, and it has not Admisson 50c. yet occurred to him that an apology is due The World Drug Co. A. F. Engberg. Following is the per cent given some P.S.- -It pays to trade with the of tho district school children in arithWorld Drug Co. w metic and spelling SO H nn'n Isaac 91 John Wilson The Lyceum Stock Company who Francis Tln.masH.i l John Davis R.- ctl 1(0 99 hold the boards at the opera nouse next John Warner ..i!i icKir Llcfson im 97 Wavlrt ltowcn Monday and Tuesday evenings, the 23 Alex Jex .. .78 91 Knv Simmons and 24 come well reccomended, if newsK Uhi Lien Mn 81 99 Snell miller A ( hristensen 79 llelier Wilkins 91 paper reports are anything to go on. vV Rnhortsun 91 81 Nnphl Wilkins ns Tbcir production of The Lighthouse 1KI Russ Rime 1(0 Howard Davis H1 V 91 V. Halverson Miilunl Heck 10 Robbery is certainly an acme of real86 1(0 S. tlalrt In Kddie Johnson 7.1 The beautiful story of heart inism. VO 91 Hal it! M' lik lleek 91 spencer terest told, which deals with the poorer W . Ferrusnn M'ises Johnson 70 ;o classes of people on the coast of Maine, W. Hansen . 13 Lewis Juines 96 HO 96 tester Evans forms a very interesting chain of events Ico Hales .... 9) Parley Johnson 60 70 Arthur How rs 80 which go to make up a play that ap- 88 91 I 80 (arles Hife llrimhall Wallace Hlrk l( 91 80 Ioioulsen Keals to all the theatre going public. llniih Nielson S 90 Hrlitham I.ewls84 have been spared to make s Hiintiaulon I'O Marit ret Money 94 HO this the one event in theatproduction Si Jensen no vu Roth smith Ran Nelson kl llunnuh Jarvis 86 uu rical adventures seen here this winter, 91 Florence Ihs'k Roth l.urson 80 oo and the public can be assured of a rare l Mvrl 93 May Patterson 61 76 treat. Dont fail to see little Bee Manila Laurenei 86 99 Jennie Lewis 90 the 9.1 98 Klenor Iksk . 91 99 Sylvia Hanson prettiest, cleverest, child actress Louisa rost 91 98 Edna Swenson 9i Ms on the stage today, who plays a leading Irena SorensonM 1(0 Phoebe Jex . 89 99 r There will lie no advance for aL . .lentil Miller Ml 88 Edna Miller 89 M lluel Lewis 91 9(1 E. liroekhank 91 98 mission, the prices remaining at the Matitfle Miller 89 76 usual rate: 50, 35, 25. Scats are now LenoreUardnnr70 Ktla Thiniip-ons- o Hannah Mclell9l 99 on sale. Noics. 4 . u YTRAnnon . 111 CLOTHES FOR Edcrhtimer, Stein BOYS & Co. - Makers la-w- AKE it . V . . t cotn-ror- - will-fr- p. waat gs Proper Glasses Accurately Agnes Engberg i If you S. C. Black Minorcas eggs from extra large hens that ir jroyally bred, having good shape i color, and heavy layers of large a see C. J. Frost. p. The Farmers Cash Merc. Co. of The only Penny Cash Store in the City. Spanish Fork has lately purchased the Elsie Waterman?! Mabel Hides .. 88 76 sites for brunch houses, and Kate Christensen 91 81 One price to All Never undersold. following are remodeling the buildings for gen eral stores which the compuny has deTvery lime "you puss us up" we cided to establish in the near future: iiiislder well the cause, end Miss Lake the Ferguson hall, Shore; ones building, Salem, and the Amusement press to do the best that may be done Teacher of hall, Mupleton. Tho people in generul Onward suws, and all Investors seem to lie greatly im- Now. us to the other tools, planes, and chls- PIANO. ORGAN AND fls, tOO, pressed wit h the sensible way the comfume with thi m Is known by men who THEORY OF MUSIC Our business. is have th work to do: doing pany Mao. and Mrs., too, bellev us when we For particulars apply at the home of A few every day prices: sugar, 16 lbs Mr. sav. MRS. THOMAS CREER for $1.00, raisins ami currants, 2 lbs. You should not br led In any "deal" very far aatiay. for 25c, tomatoes l()r can, ham l()c per lb., bloatcrsf 2 for 5c, corn, 3 for aybupi "the deal" may be with us, 25c, soap. 7 bas for n 'quarter, thread, & so, you are the vainer, as we'ro equlpi wd 5c spool, W pay tsr butter: ranch, If I with tools to do, and experience for a 2oc. Yard shoos goods, 30c, separator1, trainer. ELECTRICAL WIRING PLUMBING ladies and (gents urnishings of all A-I et us request too seek the best for use of - mortals whq: look to you. for the u kin.is newly! arrived for spring and few, to be found on mother earth Show ua your work. Estimates furn- summer, soliTat lower prices than you have ever heard of In Spanish Fork. I et us advise you seek the prlre, and "that ished on application. Leave orders In We loud, others follow. jrnod sut sfiietloo." too which Is found Farmers If you rldee po e to sill at th hardware department of Sp. Fk. Co-oCash Mercantile Co. ECONOMY Davies Rccorie, "19. 1908 Relating to the rate and time for which licensee may be granted, and Samuel Cornaby is prepared to sup- quor an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance in notice snort on any Ing Section 17., Chapter 28 of the Revise,- -' ply fresh flowers for all occasions. He also has nancesof of Sp mlsh Fork toCity, Utah eouu quantity, Utah, relating Intoxicating l on hand a choice selection of immor- suite quors." telle funeral designs. Be It ordained by the City Council oflW Fork City: Section I The following amounts ihtln, We handle the Z. JC. M. I. shoes of and hereby established uh the charge i,' of St. liquorarelicenses Salt Lake, Friedman ft Dittman under the ordtnunce of u J Ixmis, and Endjcott 4 Johnson of New city, a Ah Manufacturer, $fOO 00 per annum: York. We always get the latest. FarmAh a Retail Dealer. 19 X) Ort per annum: ers Cash Mercantile Co. Ah a Wholesale Dealer, $000 on per annua As a Druggist, Huh O per annum All said sums shall be pavab e In tdvugr, L. J. Nelson, a competent jeweler of and shall entitle the licensee to coniiiun. Des Moines, Iowa, is now permanently more than one place of business thereunder located at the City Drug Store with a shull entitle no one other than a retail dj allow liquor to he drank on the premlma full equipment for all first class jewelry to section 8 Licenses Issued hereunder gn cn work anJhvatch repairing. not be for a period longer than one year a for a less period than three mouths; Ir.iyt,!., that when a license Is issued dun Eggs for hatching It dont pay to however, la t quarter of the year, it shall be Imf raise scrub chickens when you can get the for the unexpired portion of ihe year Section 8 That "An Ordinance Amentii eggs from pure bred fowls. Fred Corn- s, Section of the Revised 0i 172, Chapter aby has for sale pure bred Black nances of Spanish Fork Itv, Utah (og, White Leghorns and White tv. State of Utah, relating to Intoxicailct i passed on the tlLh day of February, a.1 Plymouth Rocks. Call and see him be- quora. 1907- ," be and the Mune Is berebr repeu.ed fore you set your hens. Passed bv the City Council of bp inlsh Fir City the 15th day of March, A D li Sold at lowest JAMES A MAKThLL. Best seed potatoes Attest: suit prices. Farmers ffitsh Mercantile Co. L. W. NIELSEN. Recorder State of Utah, County ol Utah, c punish to Good screened coal at yard, $4.75, City. ss. I, L. W. Nielsen. Recorder In and for 8pi delivered, $5.50. Peoples Fuel Co. Ish Fork City, Utah County, H'ate of lu hereby icrtlfv that the fort going Is t 5 e. Mens and bj true, and correct copy of an oriilnanrt ent ng clothing Ordinance relai ing to the rate and est in color, e Farmers "Anwhich m liquor licenaes may be grunt-Cash Mer. Co, repealing un ordinance entitled 'An Ordinal Amending Section I7. Chapter 21 of the vlser Ordinances of Spanish Fork City, la 559 Prescriptions. county. State of Utah, relating to lntoilcun The World Drug Co. filled 560 pre- liquors.' " Paused the City Council of Spanish Fu scriptions during the month of February. City. Utahbycounty, Utub, on the lath d j From the 1st day of March to tne March. A. D. I9US. wttnesa 15th 23!) prescriptions were filled by the Inofficial whereof I have hereunto allir my signature and the corporate nr at World Drug Co. Spanish Fork City this IHh day of March. A i There is something behind this sort 1908. L O. KIEL'S KN. Recorder . (SEAL) of business. Doctors from Springville, First nub Marre49 1008 . Wightman March ont PLANING MiLL. Prescribed. L M. JONES, Home Optician, Any Lense Duplicated. Office at Hotel Charlotte. Spnnmh Fork trespass ESTIAY NOTICE. my possession the following des- U1' u,POUDl)uI as estrav. or ., lhro years old, branded with upper bit In wuUow In left ear.ht on t6 said animal be not nauisiiiVo! Ri 'Lm 'i '! '".v frmn date of this notice 2? ""'d to th blithest clSSk'n m Spanish Fork WPotmd on the Sth day of March, IIHiit. i Dated at Spanish Fork, Utah Utah, this 17th day nr March, county Ueof Jon. CtMPPM, City loundkccper, on rlithi hip ear and crop 4,mu fyjs 1(1 itsitt' a point, right now, to see our XI-0.- suits D for boys. Theyre new, seasonable, appropriate; a great number of styles; with a scale of prices that permits buying at your owi figure The right garment for every og boy above the 3 years, SPANISH FORK CO-O- f |