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Show The Spanish Fork Press On NUUML'MPTION year PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Jots Local Ice for sale Rob Bojack. Choice pigs for ley. Pigs for sale-- 12 II .to - J, W. Lablance, the great!?),' the famous!?) Sioux Indian, has come and Pavilion July 19, 1908. Last Thursday evening the gone. MORNING SESSION, 10 Oclock phone rang, we promptly answered and the party at the other end stated that 1 Roll call. he was the "famous Sioux Indian Lec2 Devotional. 3 - Attendance at Parents Department, turer and that he wanted a reporter to secure it. on the grounds, as there would be a bHow to retain it. great deal to be learned from his lec4 -- How to present the lesson. ture; and before a reporter could be Music. dispatched to the scene, another mesQuestions and discussion. Miscellaneous. sage came, urging that a reporter be 8 -- Closing. on the grounds promptly. Next day he came to the office and ordered 500 bills AFTERNOON SESSION, 2 Oclock and 250 cards and wanted them in a 1 Roll call. hurry, and would wait while the work 2 Prayer. was executed. When about 250 were 3 Singing. turned out he said he could get along 4 How to present a new Fork Tnird Ward. with that bunch and asked us to bring 5 Department work, one hour. the rest up tonight. This caused us to 1 Paper,Fast day exercises. be suspicious. We noticed that the old 2 Discussion of pape- r- Spanish bill given us as copy was turned out at a-- How - See Jim Mack' Bale . 56- of them See David Williams. We are always busy. Cash Mercantile Co. Tintici Great Smelter Day. Tbat Sioux Indian. Program of Nebo Stake Sunday School Convention at City The Farmers Mrs. Geo. Bowen of Garland is here on three weeks visit. Any one wanting gravel from Monk beds must see B. J. Johnson. tf 7- -- - Fork Third Ward. the Provo Enquirer, and at once called First up to be enlightened on Mr. Indian, and found that he had left half the bills 4 - Presentation of new song there, stating that he would call for -- Goshen Ward, the rest, which he had failed to do, and also failed to pay. Friday evening had 1 presented. around the hat and received he 2passed Paper, 'Story Telling. 3 Discussion. 45c. We are told that he received 75c c- - First Intermediate; from the Boyack & Hughes saloon for 'Paper, Great Truths. pulling off the lecture in front of their d Second Intermediate: 1 place, although it had been advertised Paper, "Fast day exercises. 2 - Discussion of paper. to takp place in front of Oran Lewis 3Lesson 58. store. Just put. The Press down 'for (1.25 for the great cause of Indianism. 1 -- 1 (iscussion vs debate. Mr, Indian, if you want to make an 2 Theology and religion. 3 Discussion, impression on us white people you must first of all form the habit of paying 1 Enlisting your bills, otherwise 23 to you. a How done, bHow to retain them. 2 The Juvenile. NEW BABIES. 3 Miscellaneous. g- - Secretaries and Treasurers: To Mrs. Ed. Lewis, July 8, a boy. 1 The Secretarys Paper, To Mrs. Wm. Lloyd, July 9, a girl. Position and Voice. 2 What books the Sunday To Mrs. Jenkins of Lost River. Ida., School should contain. July 12, a boy, at the home of her 3 Miscellaneous. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marins Larsen. h Choristers and Organists: The voluntary. 2 -- The interlude. Lavern Bradford, the 3 - How to get the boys to sing. 4 Miscellaneous. daughter of Mrs. Jane Bradford, while 6 Reassemble. in Salt Lake on the 21st of June was 7 Music. taken suddenly ill with appendicitis and 8 Remarks. was immediately taken to the hospital 9 Closing and operated on. Her caae was considered a serious one and at first very Notice to Water Users. little hope was entertained for her reUnlawful to waste water Sec.547. covery, but she kept on gaining in It shall be unlawful for any water strength and today is considered out of taker to waste water or allow it to be danger and is staying with her sister She will be home in two wasted by negligence, or to use the Minnie. water for purposes other than they have weeks., paid. Eastern Excursions. Sprinklers for lawns, gardens or yards must be used only for the purpose paic Commencing June 1st. Frequent for. No nozzles for sprinkling shall be dates during June to Eastern points. more than one fourth of an inch in di- Finest train service and grandest via Colorado Midland Railway. ameter, and any water taker found scenery Write L. H. Harding, Gen. Agent, Sal! of of th!s guilty violating the provisions Lake for full information. , section may have their water supply cut off and all payments forfeited, un1IOMU MISSIONARY LIST. less such persons promptly pay such , , additional charges as may be imposec Arranged by the Stake Presidency by the superintendent not exceeding lor July dtib, IU. five dollars for each offence. Andrew M Ferifuson Salem Presentation of 3 Mens work shirts sold at lowest prices at Farmers Cash Merc. Co. Mrs. M. Sears of Salt Lake has been visiting in Spanish Fork the past three weeks. We have sweet cherries still, MapleFarm, Mapleton, L. M. Gillilan. wood Cherry Mrs. Chas. Poulsen will leave for a Weber Co. today. short vacation at Huntsville, During the week we have many inquiries as to the fate of The Little Green Wagon. Mens and boys spring clothing est in color, cut and style. Farmers lat- Cash Mer. Co. Mrs. Hubbard Tuttle, jr., entertained lady friends at her home in Second Ward Tuesday afternoon. a number of Rev. John Nelson of Payson will preach in the Presbyterian Church at 8 oclock Sunday evening. All are cordially invited. There will be a grand ball at the City Pavilion next Saturday evening for the benefit of William Simmons who has been sick for a long time. County Superintendent of Schools, L. E. Eggertsen was in town last Fri day on business, and as usual made his friendly call at The Press office. Miss Sara Johnson of this city ant Arland Pike of Tark City were marriec at the home of the brides parents today at noon, ltev Theo. officiating ee As we go to press we learn that Samuel Stoker is very low. Mr Stoker has been suffering with a paralytic stroke for years. At present he is not expected to live. ish song-Span- son Spanish Ward. - model les Fork Ix-sso-n - - - . James I Bowers An Oration Spoilsd. have a mortgage on your farm, have ycu not? asked the politician. "Yes," answered Farmer Corntos sol. "but And It has been there for years?" Ever since I kin remember; but ' The people of Lake Shore will have fhol(l how you are downtiodden a 24th of July celebration at Utah Lake See how the earnings of your honest Grove near the mouth of Spanish Folk toll are filched front you by the us River. There will be a program at 10 users hand. A lifetime of honest, a. m. to be followed in the afternoon manly st niggle, and your reward Is with sports of all kinds. Everybody the shackles of debt "Hold on. stranger.' I hate to InterInvited. rupt you, but you've got It figured out Last Tuesday Hal W. Brown shipped all wrong. I've had the money to 5 head of horses to Fremont, Neb. pay off the mortgage three or four time over, but the way things was Among them are Don and Ginger. Mr Brown loft this morning and will not elltn. It was a hetter Investment to It Into mote land." return until late in the fall, and during rut ht absence his business bore will be Women Who Wear WelL managed by Joseph Wren. . It Is astonishing how great a ehange few years of married life often make In the appearance and disposition of many Cullu, the of daughter women. The freshness, the charm, the Biehop A. J. Hansen of the Fourth brilliance vanish like the bloom from a ward wa3 taken to the hospital at Salt peach which Is rudely handled. The Lake on the fth inst., suffering with matron Is only a dim shadow, a faint echo She was operated on lest of the charming maiden. There are two appendicitis. Th rsdHy, and is getting along fine and reasons for this change, Ignorance and neglect. Few young women appreciate is expected home next Monday. the shock to the system through the change which comes with marriage and Chas. C. Rayburn of Oakland, Cal., motherhood. Many neglect to deal with weak-whicame to town lust week to join his wife the unpleasant pelvic drains and too often come with marand buhy, Hnd together they will visit riage and motherhood, not understanding with Mrs. Rayburns parents, Mr. and that this secret drain Is robbing the cheek Mrs. Andrew Nelson of the Fourth ward, of Its freshness and the form of Its and other relatives. Mr. Rayburn is fatrnesw As surely as the general health suffer qui:e favorably impressed with Utah. when there Is debeqaement of the health of the delicate womahtgergsns, so surely After reading the story in The Press whcVTthse organs areXftabllshed la health the rce anA4ilhvboce wltneae last week of'The Little Green Wagon to thefact In mwttCd comefrnwsg Nearly headed for Bill Rockhills place at million women have found health and Stinkihg Springs in Strawberry, Joe happiness in the use of Dr. Pierce's Fy .Otteson, Hy Otteson, Thos. Halver- sprite rrescrtptlon.r It make weslt womk son and their families decided thHt it an strong and sick women well. Ingrediwould be worth while to follow its ents on label contains no alcohol or harmful habit forming drugs. Made tracks, and left Tuesday for the same w holly of those native, American, medicinal roots most highly recommended by place. leudlng medical authorities of all the sevschools of practice for the cure of Last Monday afternoon the election eral woman's peculiar ailments. f a school trustee took place at the For nnrsl nr mothers. or for those broken- down In hrslth by too frequent bearing of central meeting house Perry A. Thomas, of Lelund, who was nominated .... in the caucus, received thirty votes, baby and making Its advent easy and almost palnle-- s, there Is no medicine having no opposition whatever for to good as "Favorite Prescription. quite It the position. At the meeting prir can do no harm in any condition of the is most It s potent invigorating to the election the financial statement system. tonic and ftrengthenlng nervine nicely was read and( other business shown up adapted to woman's delicate system by a of large experience In the treatto the public. It whs moved that $150 physician ment of womans peculiar ailments. be allowed to each of the trustees for Ir.rierea may be consulted by letter rre of charge. Addrea lr. R. V. Pierce, their services during the past year: Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute! which was seconded and carried. buffalo, N. Y. Yesterday nearly all the business men of Spanish For attended the outing of the Retail Merchants Associa tion of the Suti of Utah at bsajtiful Lagoon. Tney reprt having a big time. , You ' ch -- Swenson Payson let Ward.. August David Williams Ward-SpriJohn Moore Pnyxon 2nd ng Morgan ueck John H Uaea. Jonn s Davis Maurice J Murtell lsse Uruekbuuk Sirenus Oardoef Jim K Wilkins Komard L Hedooes Angus r' Pleree Wldiaui S Tsnuer Jobs H Harnett Lake .. Sunluquln .... ....... Goshen Knlghtvllle Eureka Mammoth ... .... Jobn K Hul-- b will be At least four special trains Lake Salt the run as follows: Over tak7 a.m. about ve Route-leaNephi towns as far Utah the all Valley in ing Fair-fiel- d north as Lehi Junction, thence to from train the with to connect old line to the over the thence Mercur, Tintic smelter. Another train leaves Stock-toSalt Lake at 7:45 via Tooele and and Nephi Lake Salt from Rates Rio $1. Provo round the trip, for (2 at Lake Salt Grande specials will leave from starts tram 8 a. ra. and another Provo. All trains land passengers at the smelter bowery and special train service will be arranged between all Tintic towns. Return trains leave at 7 to 10 p. m. At I oclock the grand barbecue for 5,000 people will be served free at the smelter grounds. Short addresses will be delivered by such prominent people as U.S. Senator Sutherland who spent his boyhood home in Tintic. President Joseph Smith is expected and other well known people. Music will be furnished and by the Mammoth and Eureka bands local singers. Among the features will be the public wedding of a young Tintic couple. Two of the original locators of the first mine in Tintic are expected and the olden days will be represented as well as the present. It is probable that the festivities will close with a grand illumination of Eureka Peak. Parties desiring to spend another day or two in viewing the resources of Tintic can secure an extension of time on their tickets after arriving by paying the difference between the special rate and the one fare for round trip rate. An information bureau will be established on the grounds for the benefit of the visitors where accomodations for the night may be secured. n. Association CO-O- 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 GEO. T. ODELL, te Of the Best Farmers to buy the Best Line of Mowers and Binders made in the World j The Old Reliable McCORMICK Mowers, Binders and Hay Merc. Co. Probate and Guardianship TonMiUTuunl'rneriror ers for further Informstlno. Notices. NOTICC TO CHRIUTOKN In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial Distrait of the' Mate of Utoh, willing in wud for Utah countT. Probate Division. In Ke Estate of Thomas 4'laysun. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his place of residence, at Mke shore, Utah countv. Mute of Utah, on or before the iOlh day of October, A. !., 1, is. SAMUEL ASHHY. Admlstrulror of said Estate. A S.VXEY. Attorney. First putt. June, ls.'otl, last Julv. Id. 1IHIS. Miss Agnes Engberg J Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC For particulars apply at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREER Proper Glasses Accurately Prescribed. WANTED HOUSE j WORK YEAR. ILIES. j ACCURATE, CAPABLE AND WILLING., WILL HOURS PER DAY AND EVERY DAY IN THE NO OBJECTION TO LARGE FAMILY. CAN GIVE FIRST-CLAS- S SERVANT; TWENTY-FOU- R REFERENCES .! POSITION ADDRESS, FROM THOUSANDS FOR PARTICULARS OF UTAHS BEST FAM- THE PHONE THAT TALKS. Utah Independent Tel. Co. L M. JONES, Home Optician. Any Lense Duplicated. Office at Hotel Charlotte, Spanish, Fork riTfi j , 1 HI ,11 1 M General manager SPANISH FORK AGENCY .... Shad Co. Leading Implement Dealers In Utah and Idaho When you buy a buggy, buy the best. Our line has been in use for many years in Spanish Fork and Is reccomended by delivery man who every realizes tne superiority in workmanship and beauty. Our system of selling goods on small profits and ouick returns saves you from 25 to 50 dollars on every buggy. Call and examine them before Farmers Cash you buy elsewhere, Charles White Jobn J hohaerrer Benjamin Ivon Ballard Ammon Nebvker Lelund ydnev Tanner Peter Roberts Lake Shore John Robert Joseph . mils Stduev orsy Palmyra Erick Hvlnnd Sp. Fork Ith Ward. John O Peterson Willi nu Beddoes Sp. Pork 3rd Ward John W Johnson Sp. Pork Snd Wardl Machine & Hlcbardaon aooac Pa5ij3ound knoch Ludlow John staheli Sp. Pork 1st Ward, George Sehuerrer Time of meeting, 2 p. m. for all luces excepting Eureka and Mammoth. where meetings are held at 7 . THOMAS LKRWI1.L, . r.i. I forttFat Stake Clerk. Clocks Costly to Taxpayers. The municipality of Paris Is about to ask for estimates for the winding up For Sale by BOYACK & HUGHES and supervision of its clocks. The task of looking after the municipal clocks of Iaiis is a somewhat formidable one, and costs the city on an average of (12,000, (4.000, for the clocks In the offices of the! Hotel tie Yllle, Its anuexes, and the communal schools of Paris, and (8.000 for those which decorate the facades of the public buildings. The contractor for the first lot has to marshal every fortnight a veritable army, who divide Into sections the 650 schools, representing clocks, snd the municipal clocks, which number 3 000. Protection for Miners. For First-ClaWatch Repairing Workers lu certain mires, as well as SEEIn glass and mirror factories, are subject to Injurious effects from the Inhalation of mercury vapors. .'An Italian savant, Slg. Tarugl, believes At City Drug Store that the property of aluminum to abSpanish Fork. Utah sorb mercuric vapors may be utilized for protection against this danger, and he has devised for the purpose a mask of aluminum wire to be worn over the Farmers Cash Mercantile face. Ills Idea Is that the air breathed will be freed from the Injuri' ous vapors through their absorption Ind. Phone No. It Bell, s by the aluminum. ss Chris Ferguson will call for milk each morning. Honest Weights and Tests Guaranteed. Elgin Creamery C V House-Cleanin- Time House Painting Time The Family J. Rolfs Company w Spanish Fork, Utah. Deposits In United States Banka. Quickest delivery. The deposits of banks and trust Produce bought and sold. companies other than private and national banka amount to (8,000.000,000. No credit. The deposits of the United States as No bad debts. retained on December 1, amounted to Means lowest prices to buyers. round figures to (5,000,000,000. All the money In the UDlted States would of these deposits The only Penny Cash Store in the not pay Citv on demand. New York World. One price to All.,..,. Never undersold g Shvwin-WiMa- j m' Pamt is made ten g partial-labor- s house-cleanin- -- I. 0 A,S .an Paint and can be and scrubbed. It brushes out easily doesnt drag1 or the girl . in a4 i JUt,Iton colors. Use it this r nu Tour cupboards, pantry shelves, base boards, , and youll have less ' work next year. Get color cards tell mere about Family t aint ft? if J BOLD one-quart- ejx: y lumber co. |