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Show ThepFmiess One jrrnr....' Fourth of July Committee. They Wouldn't Like It. Last Tuesday evening a citizens' meeting was held in the pavilion to pre pare for a Fourth of July celebration The following persons were chosen to act on the committee: Fred Dart, chairman, I. K. Brock- bank, secretary. 1st ward-- W. B. Frost, David Rob ertson, ANce R. McKell. 2nd ward Fred Freeman, Albert Engberg, Mrs. James Keckstrom. 3rd wardS. W.Davis, W. A. Jones, Lizzie Rowe. 4th ward -- Geo. Ainge,James Niulsen, Mary Larsen. Leland-Ma- ry Thomas, A. R. Creer, Phebe Isaac Palmyra R. W. Money, Rodger Beck, Maggie Thomas. How would any merchant like a competitor in whom the government was so mnch interested that it would allow him to do all his soliciting by mail, without paying postage, permitting him to use the regular government official envelopes to send out his circulars and catalogues in, and then permit him to ship his goods to the customer free of chargeT We fancy they would not like it much. Well, that is just the position of the local printer today. The government printing office is run ning full time, with a large army of printers at government expense, print ing envelopes In opposition to printers who pay taxes, sending them out over the country free of charge, and thus taking away that which justly belongs to them. Only the larger firms can take advantage of this government liberality, for the smaller firms cannot afford to invest as much in envelopes as it takes to buy 1,000 stamped; and thus it is that the small concern is discriminated against by the government to the advantage of the larger ones. Liberal (Mo.) Enterprise. Miners' Big Celebration.' Iast Saturday the miners of ll.M moth and Silver City left their Mam work BK.1 for a couple of days and came to Span Fork to hold their annual celebra WEEKLY tion. They were met at the depot by a A.VDKK W JKNSKN! PUBLISHER number of our citizens and escorted up town. At 10 o'clock a program was given at the city pavilion. At two o'clock the sports started at A son was born to Mr. David K. the race track. The track events were won as follows: Robertson Wednesday. 100 yard dash, won by Clyde Sander Miss Martha Johnson left for a few son of Spanish Fork. 100 yard dash for old men, won by days visit in Salt Lake Wednesday Frank B. Davis of Salem. morning. 60 yard dash for boys, won by Fred Carl Saxey and family of Frovo were Matley, Jr. of Spanish Fork. in town Sunday visiting Judge and Mrs, 50 yard .three-legge- d race, won by A. Saxey. Einer Johnson and Aca Beck of Spanish L. G. Mehse, traveling auditor of the Fork. High Jump resulted in a tie between , Independent Telephone Co. was in town Arthur Nelson and Haswel Tuttle of your children. today on business. SowJ. Umi should be fed plcnti- Spanish Fork. The harness race was won by Goldie fwlly art frequently on Quaker Oat. Grover Johns has come home from with Peacock a close second. It makes thi best possible breakfast for West Tintic feeling quite sick. He has When the two base ball teams lined anyone who is to work wilh either brain been working in the mines. up it was generally conceded that or mtudc It's easy to prove this in Mammoth would win an easy victory, your owa family. Increase the daily Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Johnson had for but when the locals scored four safe consumption of Quaker Oats and you'll their guests over Sunday the Rev.F. W. hits off Bryan's delivery and tallied tee an almost immediate improvement in IIOMB MlftMIOMAIIY LIST. Bussard of Salt Lake City. a run for each hit, in the first inning, the health and energy of those who Arranited nr thr Seventies' Quorum for Sun dav.Jun7ltl, m: many of the fans began to have differ eat it. Prsnei A Elmor pnjamln Mrs. Geo. A. Yates and Mrs. George ent Ideas. Mammoth s manager soon JiMph L Krannom Regular size packages for city trade. Tlllejr Warner of Silver City are visiting with changed the trend of affairs, however, large size family llenrj for those N lunula Smith who packages C John relatives and friends in this city. Holt Lake Shore ...... by giving Bryan the initial sack and are not convenient to the store. MorriK Wood Cook from side the lines into Breakfast on RoilKr Creer calling Quaker Oats every day. Palmyra Alma Andru J. V. Rife, who has been working in the box. From then on the game looked W Monk Hp. Fork 4th Ward N. W J. x John like In base ball. the eighth the locals Milford the past six months, has reA hWeUMM ICE for sale at Rob.Boyack's. Hp. Pork 3rd Wurd Jon. wild to Mammoth and scored turned home for a short vacation. Peter N, began play Llewellvn four runs, winning the game. rip. Fork 2nd Ward Thuniaa The . ' Hvruni ChrlNtrnM-r Strawberries for Sale Farmers' . l Onenhw Win Hp. Fork .1st, Wurd Co-oRoy Faraday, formerly of this city, lineup: Wm. McLean ' SPANISH FORK Rolwrt Siili-m- , has accepted the position of shift boss MAMMOTH .i ... . . Edwintiurblt Lewi Kirkendall c a Deerintr mower . Bona at Farmers' Buy Jatm-K. Hiatt at the Grand Central mine at Mammoth. . I'uymm 1st Ward. i. John l Ihykiib Cook Bowen Co-op William F. Tannery .....1 b ..H. Tuttle Just Arrived New line of hats at ruynon 2nd Wurd.. lowi N. Kllkwortn J. Ralph Wilkins returned home last Bryan... Wm. II. dunlner 2 8r.Hn- - take ...... Turner Farmers' Co-oHagan fjeu K Tuvior week from Mexico where he has been . , Moroni P Stark 3 b. ...... . .Thomas Tardy Knnt:iiuln Willanl IVu rsn laboring in the mission field the past McDonald . . . for Julr 4th at the s s Get .Sanderson slippers your two years. Parsons. r f ..... . Brock bank Farmers' Co-o'..B. Tuttle James M. Creer returitd from Salt ...... ...v f Lost A pair of eold rim spectacles. Notice t Contractors, Laka Wednesday, having taken his two Fitzgerald.. .....Wilkins Finder notify .If . Bishop Hales. S. !(! HI. In Will retwlvad h ih. on ballsoff Bowen Summary-Bas- es daughters, Janie and Louie, there to Hrbml Trufttm of Spnnrh Fork School DU- . mt trlnC -No. Uum Cook Vnnni. off 2. th Struck out by Bowen attend summer school. j 1M for Sale x 10 rods on Main St. W. Booth. Htcretary of board at Spniilsh Fork'. u.-r-t o; oy Bryan i; dv ixnik z. on For to ownr p. lit- juiy .nth. m,.; tor y,, ap call office. Press at particulars eieetton sod mthplrttnn of a oth Hrhoul 6; Spanish Fork S. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephensen of Muikllnir: Plan and Hnclfiriton nd in- Minirtlmw. tn Kid.luM. mfIii i i. . Ruth, Nevada, are in this city visiting Wanten Your veal. pork, beef or . "k form of prop u ohuincd b Dniinv with Mrs. Stephensen's parents, Mr. The Quaker Oats Company la ad hides. -- John W. Lewis, lnd. phone 24-- a ' K Y"r,',?"J "r.".-."hi" ''-and Mrs. M. M. Thomas. mr. hlteet. Proyo. Uia". vertising Quaker Oats in our columns. , : There ought not to be a family in town th buiidinK prop.! Plenty of money to loan on farms. W H. Kay 41 U)., nrovo; both phones Miss Alta Huff announces that she that needs any persuasion to eat this ipoa the htntlun. vrnuinilni; and plumb 108, OZXbui All hid nuiHt b sn'ouipHnlfd hy'a rrrtiflnl will have a sale of special prices on her wholesome and strength giving food. ... ih. i.. i chwk lor & iwr rent nf rh. (.mnimi It's the most economical entire line of millinery Saturday and A to r. w, n.xnB. wmtri ni strength house for sale or rent. pyaie J"". l Ibe contractor will For particulars apply to Mrs. Marv E. lvn tbn "Monday, June 19th and 21st Opposite maker anyone can eat contnict and Hl t Cox. IN PAYAHLK AltVANl K. inn ' Local Jots , Pihkvith . . - p. ............ p. , b.... p. .......... JEW OPEIIIG in Fair Cash Store has just opened up with a full line of Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings WE HAVE THE RIGHT MERCHANDISE Right in Quality, variety, and at the right low prices. In many instances lower than anywhere else. We make a specialty of ladies' waists and skirts, which we offer at the lowest prices on the market Do not. wait for your neighbor to tell you, but call yourself and we will prove it to you. Don't forget the place, ready-to-we- B. MALOUF 5 SONS bases-Mamm- ii Optimism is a Boost" "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 . OF SPANISH FORK ...THE STANDARD ELECTRIC CO... General Electricians T House Wiring Conduit Work Electric Fixtures, Motors, Fans and Irons WE ESTIMATE FREE For Anything Flectrical see '7,n,-"rnitn- 02 Kwtoince. letter Jay Horace King went to Provo to see the base ball game between the Bloomer Girls and Startup's Kandy Kids. He is 80 years of age and still enjoys a good game of baseball. BANK two-Ht- or ' Mrs. 4. a. Rife, who was operated on recently in Salt Lake for internal troubles, has returned home, and is feeling as well as could be expected u Mler the circumstances. SPANISH FORK Opposite Postoffice, p. k ar In making our rounds last Saturday (Miners Day) taking in the sights we noticed a splendidly dressed young man whose trousers were rolled up about eight inches at the bottom, to bring to light the fact that he had on one blue and one brown sock. Upon investiga tion we learn that's the style, and thus discover that onco,in a while for years ye scribe has been strictly and duin t know it. . Lot for Sale. trrrktidnysufwrandcontract ull a"u Also 45 acres of within I rlbt tn the land . nv bnl i1r Iwl .' IS. Dated Juno Evans. bid .MK'r. 10 nm!i-mi.- A- - . fune 17. Two rooms for rent to vounsr coutile with no children Apply to Thomas Llewellyn. vi l awariled. In rmrrvnl . The b Treasurer. ' last July t o T . Notice Ik hcriibv that a nift-tiof the ' m. mbcru of the Church of Jmkuh rhrist of ' Latter Lost- Rabv's rold bracelet, at Rtll Pay Sainu of Spanlkh Fork Second ward of Mtid Church, in lb 'oontv of flab. .StaM of Telephone office; Return to Florence t tiib. will be held at the nieetinir hoiike of nald Bachelor. ward, on (heind day of Julv.lWW n m.. for the purpose of conMdcrln iH:SWk the adv- lof sulhoriiins the aale of of Found Breast pin with opal in the fblllty real cittute belontrlnv to auid corporation, and center. Owner call on John Ellison the tntowtction of uch other bunlne as may and pay for ad. 15c, . i, . . Haw AKOTI.B. BlMhopof tald aard. building A. JUDSON A. H. LINDSAY po-tt- . The bids for the new school letter from were opened one night last week and of when you .senator George Sutherland Tuesday were as follows: Miller and ' NOTICB Halliday can borrow from W. money H. Ray & Co. of! Siate of Utah.KSTKAY I announcing that a pension had been of Provo, building complete $32,330.00; Itovo on easy terms ami at low of Cub. County granted to J. W. (Wiley) Thomas.with basement unfinished $30,747.00; Smith terest. Salem Precinct. . I I have in my pnanrmion the following describ back pay since June, 1902, which & Hales of Spanish Fork, building com ed ektray animal which, if not claimed and Lost A ladies' brooch. . heta-noamounts to $672.00. taken away, will be mid at puhllo auction to plete $37,525.44. basement unfinished d and Press office: finder nwi cmna uinurr at uti eairay pound la $37,135.44; Fjeld ct Ohram of Lehi. return to Mrs. Ern Williams and be on r riuay. me ivtn day of June " rmim IH). hi i o clock, noon: one roan mare about Adolph Poulsen is in town for a short building complete $30, 123.00, basement is yettm oiu. nranuea mux mm uu right thivh basement unfinished $2H, 560.00, with time; with him and the Ksldeatray waataknnupa-lri- y ibeMarKbal on me mnajMajiiay of June, hiu precinui Don't fail to eo to the Fourth Ward in the moving picture show, and the fireproof stairway $31,873.00; E. S. IWM. R. W'AaaKN. Poundkecper of the Joan Store for anything you need in building of cement side walks all going Johnson of Spanish Fork, building com Grocery their line. Courteous treatment exon at the same time, it is no wonder plete $33,550.00, basement unfinished tended to alL-- N. P. Petersen, jne 17 An Ordinance ; with fireproof stairway. Spanish Fork is booming. $31,750.00, An ordinance deDnlnf and ereatitur Pavimr ... .. Horse Ho,aao.oo; ti.u. Blumenthal of Provo, horse, four white lllu.Bl... iv. rf.Riwi run .u.liy. .via. Uk He It ordained by ibet'lty t'ouncll of Spanixh Invitations are out for the wedding heating and ventilating. $5, 100. 00. extra feet branded L on right thigh. Weight Knrk t'lty: aoout .rj0 pounds Finder return to wira -i pat Kavins Ulatrlct No. I of reception of Miss Elma Gardner and office toilet, $148; Williams of Provo Wm. P. Hales and receive reward. rnra . ny oe. anil me name la Mr. Wm. Sheen of Salem on ttre 2Tth heating and ventilating, $4,995.00, extra created and defined aa follow, to wit: hereby Heitln- nih at the Intemeciioo of Main Street and ifist. The young couple will be mar- office toilet $145.00; Provo Foundry & ana rouin ireei rourin tbenee runnina Have you seen the Womlerberrv? If on each and both aide of Main Street anorth ried in the Salt Lake Temple on the Machine Co., heating and ventilating, ot three not. get a plant or two and srrow fruit to Klr- Houth Slrvnt.and liUrd. We offer congratulations. $;;10.00, extra office toilet $i:W.OO. All 9 months in the year. Call on extending- on each aide of aaid Main Street, to Nephi of the ilkunoe feet: thence runnlnt went afly the bids were rejected. Hansen and see the plants in full bloom. oe me norm iue 01 r imt outh Street one block aide went the ki of to Flmt Went Street, nnd Easy grow. The crossing at the intersection of etendib fifty feet north from the north aide ot r'imt fouth Street: theoce anuth on the Vnatds at the Wm. Robertson corner wit Weat The first application of ManZan. th Plmt Street and Ik, blocs, ide( reminds one a great deal of passing feet weat from the went line of great Pile remedy will almost instantly r irni Bftynirev,; auto aiony the aoutb aide ot over a camel with his "back up." We relief. Continued use of ManZan Second South atreet. between r'lrxt Went hi reel give for a few days will effect a cure. The ana vain etreet anuexTenamt lirty feet ninth think the council did a wise act when the aouth line of Second South Street' tube in which it is put up has a small from a .i I it and alHo hednnkna at the Interaectlon of Muin tney oruereu me rest or me crossing nozzle attached, so that there is no and Center Stmeu and running thenoe weat on three inches lower, as the crossing at the Mouth aide of Center atreet one block to the More than nine out of every inconvenience whatever. ManZan is eaxi aiueoi r inii wrNi atreet, anil extendlna for the cure of anv kind of ttilea. It in Oran Lewis looks much better. feel aouth from the aouth aide of Center fifty I ten cases rheumatism arc sold here by the World Drug Co. tieel and aluo hevlnnlt, at the laireetUNi of Geo. A. Hicks received a THOSE LITE MEN" Notice a a a a a a a a a I mm Merry-go-roun- Merry-go-roun- ' d, Lost-Bl- ack ilk. 1 M i.- , bliH-- -t ; r?rnr-,'.vWWW Uaf - a -- 1 John-wh- stay of a month or two. v The Self Culture Club was entertained pleasantly at the home of Mrs. S. W. Hiatt Friday afternoon. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Mrs. Clara Robertson, president; Mrs. Lizzie Tuttle, Miss Lizzie Rowe, secretary ;Mrs.Lila Creer, treasurer and Mrs. Elixa Engberg, cor responding secretary. Dainty refreshments were served. At a meeting of the Utah county Medical Society held at frovo. Wednes day, nr. a. w. Moaujira gave a very interesting paper and used Alfred Stringer of this city to illustrate how to terform a successful operation for ernpyemia. Stringer is the man who came nearly losing his life through the "hot flatting ordeal he underwent in the saloon a short time ago. Main and Kir! North atreete ami tbenee runon the north aide of Pint North ning street three bliN-- k to the wet aid of Rroed-a- y. EXCURSION EAST and eitendina-finfeet north from the north tde of KW North St met. From Otrden. Salt Lake, and mtintson The block. Iota, parte of Iota, piece and of land Included within the aaid main line of Rio Grande Western Ry to parrwta pavinc illMtrlct No. tare: All the frontaire abuttios Main Street on the earn lde of tilo k. u 11 . and extendlna wet f i(ty feet from the prop, SKs 00 mtciutn and return . St! l.nnlH and return Won erty line; all the frontaire abuttlnit Main Street on the weat aide of block S. I and 7 as J St. Paul and MlnneipolU and return k for the dlRtnnee of fifty feet earn from hnahik, St. Jo and City and ret. hi 00 tVlorado eomotoa point J IW the property llnet all the froulaire abuttlna Kirkt South Street on the aouth aide ot block . ami extending fifty feet north from the Dates of Sale June 4. R. 11. 12. irSami 31 linn, all the frontaa-- abuttlmt Pint ana Z4: August 13 and property Wet Street on the eaet lile of block zt; Juiy z. .1, S. and on Mde of ihe north half of Initio block 11. and M; September JO In. and ettendlns went fifty feet frnm the property line; and all the frontaee abutting Second la all that is herded and tt tir cer LONtt LIMI- T- oTOP-OVE- R South sweet oa lbs north aide of block II and tain to give? exiendltui fifty feet aeulh of the property line, it relief, Via COLORADO MIDLAND RY. andaU the frontaire Center Street en trial and (or yourself how the north aide of blockabutting II and extendlna south for full Write informatin from and feet the beautiful line: fifty nnd all the property the pain ami book quirV.1V it relieve abutting ftrrt Worth Street on the Colorado views. L. H. HARD IronUnre t, sor-nes!Hide of block IM, M and aft and Price 25c; large size, 50c. ING, of outh ettendlnir General Agent,Salt Uke City.Ut north fifty feel from the property line. All of aid block belnit In Plat "A" Spanlah Pork of hulhllnglou. Cityminrey "Vetlon t-- Thl ordinance ahall (o Into effect Immediately on It fir publication. I'a.wMl Ibe Cmiorll of SraoNb Pork by Contractors-CemeCity Notice to t nt City, Utah County, t'taa, thi lah day of June The Voltaire Mlnln Mlllimt (V.mpaayi K M SNKI.L. afaviHf. A. t). IMfe orlnclrMl place of hUHlue at "punl-.t'nrk. LAKH W. Nt'XhKN. KecorUtr. OtrW of the 1t found! Mnanlkk I 'rah. M une lu. Iiket )uae I. o0 flab. June, IUW - . NiKlee la hereby iriyen ihuV a oimilal tock-bold- er Sealml will he i receltea pronmiulN aki. tneetlnir of tbe above niimed company oilce until s n'rloch p. m July , I ww for the will lie held at their oftlce. In ibe freer build-Iiilnd Chone IDS will twin Hpa ilNh Pork work of conatructlna cement aldoaik. SpunlNh Korb. riiih, Weiincmtuy. July Tth, enwa Hell Phone walk In Paul. Dlatrlct No 1 Inatruc Tuemiae of racd week Itrnv, ats o'clock p. m., lor the of you uruoe to iiiunerK. hwetlier lth plani. npcelflca-tlon- a, Inir lo amend Article S of the Article of Inenr. tion ... Vu,i,i forma and for contract ami k.. imratlon of unl coitipunv. thereiiv Inert anltm thecapitul HUtek froiiionoimiioi (MKiiiiBbarw,; ohtalnnd upon application at the nfllce of the the ailliionul hun- - tn be plaio.1 In the treat-ur- y vrrsaitttar rimo The rlaht in rr nerved tn releet of ihe eomimnr for ricyeloiinicnt ...i bid. Office ai IIKXJ AHUVI.K. Preehlent. Omluate of Hy order of the City Cnuncil. Pmbert l.irery Barn II. TI'TI'I.K. Jit.. Mecreturr Onurlo Veterinary S. M. SN:l.l kU. PRitVO Puled at Kpunih r'ork, I'tJih. June 10, mm. College IHSAi.) L. W, MKI.HKN. Hecorder. fVmmiltallon f"ree Chamberlain's Liniment tick eat ..! kann si theat i ' H it Tl A - rheumatism of the Mrs, A. A. Pike, formerly Miss Sarah simply due to cold or damp, muscles, Johnson, is in town visiting with her In rheumatism. chronic or Mr. and Mrs. Gudman Johnson parents, of the First ward. Miss Martha o such treatno internal casts has recently made a trip to Seattle ment is icouired. The free and east to Chicago, is also visiting of with her parent. Both will make a application IMS a 0 6 Q Jox Uurnbop o. A (fire World Drug Co Notion Walb v.b rt.. Dr. C. D. Black purpo. Spanish Fork BAKERY Palace Barber Shop Jrurn Jrnkni (;naoa Ainu a I ProP,"f rOR FRESH OM n PIR8T-CLA8- 8 AND COURTEOUS Bread, Pies, Cakes ALWAVS Oo fo tit A Phone Onlora Promptly Pilled M O ' HOCRNIIX BVIIJHNfl Hot and Cold Baths W, L. HATcusiAia, lad. Sl-- WORK TREATMENT Propristor. |