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Show CliOCS CF PUZZLE. 031CNT An A CHINESE CLASS. FOU TIIK TOl'TIIFl'L OHATOIW am I'.wlH at IMiuul. To larn In China, fur acroaa the oea, n It, WIht thlnaa nro xltl aa iliy You nrvrr lieant cut-lln unit noiiw Aa In th lioola for link hoy. Krom brtiiht't pupil iluwn lu dunce, Tin V utinly ull out luuil, lit uu'! In fact, they fairly h. num ami about At top of Iiiiik". Oirlr Itnaoiia out. To do our muill- - iuMly In achool la Ixat for ym anil mt; Hut have to alt when Ho wry mill. I think of aonn-nmr- It-- It oull htlp lik iiJU vvrrythlnc. In our ft.lnrtlmj. ti If mo i mi M yrll a llt. you know, Aa achoullhiya di, In far Nlna-po- . Vuutb'a Companion. Ti Cross of Orient. through the three straws at about halt an Inch from each extremity, aa inDOLLS FOB YOUNG VIOLINIST. dicated in the flrnt Illustration. ' llesldes these straws, a tiny wooden Arplug, just large enough to fit inside Boy Who Astonished Hungarian the center upright straw will be retistes by Music Enjoys His quired. A bent needle point is fixed Playthings. Into this plug, which la shown In the marked X. drawing monk-tanare known The fads of Now the croa Is laid flat upon the to b many and varied, but hre Is a new one. Kalman Re. the boy vio- palm of one hand while the other linist who recently astonished Hun- makes passes round and above it cross la seen to move. garian artistes with his playing, Suddenly the spends his spare hours when not practicing or performing In playing with dulls. Willingly he admits hU pet I weakness if weakness It may be termed. He says: "My recreation is to play with dolls, which 1 use for a toy theater, and In this concern I am manager, stage director, actor, orchestra and audience. It Is a fine time for me, and I enjoy myself almost aa much aa 1 1 did in the old days In. the village street when 1 used to help drive the horses of our friends. "Have you composed anything?" "Ye. 1 have written a few solos for Performing the Trick. myself, melodies which please my ear, but which are not intended and slowly It rises until it stands for the public, and 1 alsa play the perfectly erect; all this while you can piano a little. But I come to London pass your wand above and round the as a violinist, and I don't want ray cross to prove that it la not suspended personal affairs to be taken into con- in any way by wirea or strings. In our village persons sideration. The trick is worked In this mantalked of London with great admira- ner: The cross with the plug In It tion, and 1 have confidence that every is laid upon the fleshy part of the Hungarian here love your city, be- base of the fingers, so that the needle cause England has always been point is inserted Into the Resh, The friendly to Hungary at least so I hand Is now held in the position Indi have been told." cated In the illustration, with the fin It may be added that Kalman Rev gers slightly bent upward supporting has remarkable hands, and the fingers the cros. Now gradually straighten of his left am studded with corns, so your hand, and aa the Sesh tightens vioassiduously has he practiced the the cross will assume an upright posilin during the last few years. tion; by an almost Imperceptible movement of the finger the cross can FINDING THE QUINCE TREES. be made to rise or fall at the per former's Inclination. A Cleer .Puzzle to Eliminate Those A New Lawn Came ef Tema. Named from tlie Apple in A new lawn game haa been invented v Same Rows, In London, and as It can be played . A Devonshire farmer had a little with equal enjoyment by both boyt orchard sear his house, and It con- and girls, it possesses many claims to tained 51 trees, as shown in the il- popular favor. It ran be followed In any season These were all apple lustration. and by aa few as four or as many aa trees, except ten. which were quinces. These quinces were so planned that fourteen persons at once, says Litera& good eye they formed five straight rows with ture. Skill, agntiy and four quince trees in every row. And. are far more requisite than mere and the proper manipulation of the wand by means of quick wrist turn devetope and renders flexible the muscles of the arms and wrists. A screen of wood or canvas, fixed 2i 2 on a tight frame, and having la the i fef Q a center a circular aperture 1$ inches ia diameter, la erected. Behind the bote U fixed a bag net. and the mala object of the players, who stand some distance away. Is to throw a number of colored balls, by means of the waad. Into this bag. The wand has at one end a peculiarly-shacrook for holding the ball, but some little skill U necessary to retain the ball la it for the purpose of making the throw. The number of "pot balls" to be ped LA. S y S The Problem lmiiii.iiiiiiM aiiJ at the Quince Trees. aa a damp situation ts favorable to their growth, he px as many near the pond as was possible with the other condition. Which are the tea quince trees? Remember that four quinces will be la line, bo matter how many apple trees may happen to be la amongst thorn. We ignore the appte trees and only pick out the quince. An Indian Custom. "Look here." said a young fellow as he opened the door of the log house, ia Canada, where be and a friend were "camping out." "See what I have found dangling from a tree la the forest:" anl he held up for his friend's Inspection a tiny pair of leather moccasins gaudily embroidered with colored beads. "You must put those back where you found theta," said his friend, quickly. "They are of bo value Interrupted the other; "there U a hole ia the toe. I expect some ladtaa mother hung them there to get rid of them." . "Not No! they were hung there because the child who wore tbeta Is burled under that tree, and theee moo c as las are put there for Its use ia the next world." explained hi friend. "Oa. if that't the case!" said tie young fellow. "I will go back at once and replace the little shoe, for I wouU not burt their feelings about their deal friends lor anything So the little shoes were oac more hung on the bough of the big fir tree. u scored by each side before it can complete to first stage of the game correspond with the number of players on each side. When either aide has scored the number of "pot balls" agreed upon, it enters npoa the second stage, and it at once obtains a single "loaed bull Whichever aide then first succeeds la scoring Its "zoned bair wins the game. How. When. Where. Ia playing this game, one of the company goes out of the room while the others choose a word to be guessed, one with two or three different meanings being the best We w ill suppose that word "spring has been thought of. Whea the person who ia outside the room la recalled, he asks each one ia succession: "How The answers may do you like be: "Dry" (meaning the season). "Cold and clear ia spring of water). "Strong" (a watch spring) and "High (a jump). The Best question ts: "Whea do you tike It? The answers may: "Whea "Whea I'm t am la the country thirsty." "Whea my watch ts brokea. The next question Is: "Where do And the answers majr you like be: "Anywhere and everywhere." "la hot weather. "Ia the clock The game consists ia trying to guesa the word after any of the answers, and It guessed right the player last questioned takes the place of tie one who U guesals; if wroogly the questioner must try again. Itr Itr Different Teacher Johnny, tell me aomethieg are the Red ladlaa's of Abraham Uncoio. MUtakea tdeaa of the aext world, he Is yet as Johnny Which venioa? Teacher Why. w"iat do you meant careful as we are to honor the last Ua ctace of his loved vet. Johesjr History, er magazine f by fit: l .rk a '.'nU pnth of epiiwalwr. tly ofCoui-tl ot MtMetotttoeiMMetetttcttOMt... 9 IWui. loa lit, "I the Fork City aniaChpKr aneudtxt to read aa ! be. M-H.- la wit: 1.4. HKK LIMITS. The followlns are hT. aa tir limit of Spnnitl Kork tvr rttmh)-'I'M half of block 47. U. H aait t'HV. : iheeiMt hatf of block 71. M. W d ; and of I'tufA" of Spanish 'Kork City Surtet ( HulMlns Lou: and within naid limit It ahall he aiilawful toerrot or rrpalr any bulletin or hed. the outer waiia of which are la part of wnod. except no much aa nay be for door and window framea. cornice, and ahuttera: and the roofn of all Msh door buildlna hereafter erected or newly roofed within aald limit ahall beeorered with metal or fiber liieonibuatible materUl. Eacft builuin ahall be separate from all other buildiuK by a partition wall of brick, adobe, rock or cement, not lea than nine iiichea thick if between building, and one foot thick It between buiUliOK mote than one otory from the foundation to the roor front front to rear, and itendina' throuirn and above the roof not leu tban two feet, no aa to entirely aeparate any communication of Inwood any between uch bulidtux. and any other. building where Hrw ia kept there ahall be Buna or chimneya built of rock. brkk. adobe or cement, and all move pip--- shall be conducted Into Hue or chimneys, aud it they paaa throucii a wo.iden purtitioa or floor they niu-- t be from the aame by metal vent'.Utd thimble: and In non-- e shall a tove pipe be tilowei to pa throoah the roof or out of the Hrovlde,t. That t'ue l idewjilof anrbuiidin;: .oove shall not aoply to the erection of out houseo not eiceeUuu; ten (eet Kjuare aud eight feetfatrh. Meet on I This ordinance shall tto into effect iielr upon iu Unit pubiu-atioI'aa-e- d bv the City Council of Spanish Fork of June, Cite. Cwncouutr. t'tah. this K. M sNKLL. Mayor. A. l l:J.L,. W. XltLKN. Keeonlar. AUeiState ot I'lah. County of Cub, tpanih Kork .. ti 1. L. W. Nlrlseo. recrl-- r In Snd for SpanWb Vuth, For Cut. County of I' tan. Mate hereby rrrtify that the above, and foniroluir i a tr ie, f ml tl correct opy of aa ontinance IJ4, entitled Ant iniinaue Chapter lot the Revised Orlinnw- - of Spanon the taA day of Seppttw-eish r'oik City, tember. WAi " ta-eby the City Council of aald Spanish for a city, oa the 31t dav of June. A I), t,. W. N1KIKN. Recorder. 1st pub June ."4. but July IS. oo . ': GRAND ARMY AT SALT LAKE Program of Encampment, Aug. 9 to 14; President Taft Expected to. Review the Big Parade. The men who opened the West to civilization are to clasp bands this year in the "Rockies" with the men who rltiked their lives to preserve the I'nlon. Salt Lake City has been chosen for the forty-thirnational of the Grand Army of the Republic. The meeting will take place it August, and will last from the 9th to the litb of the month. For a week la the summer, therefore, the Utah city will be the meeting place for sur vlvlng veterans of the war, aa well as tor the thousand of friends who will avail themselves of favorable rail AA. Prompt Courteous pnish tne (My KeviM il inlloanuet rf jtrnl tu miiid U aurelty Telephone Service is what everybody wants. Get it by using "The Phone that talks." rd ono-ato- ry T'IU'eaa. I utan maepenaeni iciuuuc vju. too.eectete4oet5o T t . 1 1 a. a -d ay June 24th to July 10th, inclusive Set--Io- t For the round trip to Los Angeles, good returning to October 1, 1909. ik. p'--r-o VUU!!L"i.-f- I mm3 The Elks Excursion J.tx Ordiunuoo Amendina Section Chapter Aa Ordinance of the Kensed City, paed on He It ordained Fork City: T To the land of Sunshine, Bathing, Boating, Deep Sea 34. Fishing, Motoring through the Orange Groves. For full particulars ask your nearest Salt Lake Route agent or write to Ordinancea of Spanish Kork the ind day of by tne C ity Council of Spanish ia. I -- That Section it. Chanter 1 of the Revised Ordinance of fpani-- h Kotk City be, and the same la hereby amended to read a fowi : llow, M. IXSHKCTOB TO BK NOTIFIED. It ia hereby mde the duty of every person, curpor-atioa- . or about to ere. I anv public buiidiutt w.thia the liaiiu of this cit to noiify the xaid Inspe tor at Iraat three day before rommencinit the sacae: and wtihia toe bre i,m it, every pero. corpuntioa or associaerect any kind of tion before prucetsl.r.a build. nf. or to repair, or titer any erected shall cotify the building already and obtain hi writlea permit therefor; aad all suck euiiaioir. repairs, or alterations. Kbali be ubect to his inspection, aad the applicant for auch permit aha1 aute the enact sue to be occupied, taa material. dtniers.Hta and estimated cost ot the proposed build. iu or atruclure. and the probable time to be cveupied in building it. If the piano and upeeitieaiioB shall be in accordance with the ordtoaac- - of Spaaish For City, the aid tnsneetor skali tbereupon. after an inspectioa of toe see hi or wuhout an inspeclioo as he mayprrctsea. rlci tut lsue a buddioc permit to the applicant, to erect a builuina- or structure htm permi-ioat the place and ot the material and dSmecims meouoa ia the application, and authorizim? d of the roadhim to use not more than lf of the aideaalk ia front of way and aatd premise, and limiting the lime uid permit shall continue. Section i Tbi ord'aance ahall take effect Immediately on ita brst publlcauon. Paed bv the City Council of Spanish Fork City, t'tah Count. Ctah. June Stsi A. D. ec-tlo- ST, .! ivr" t l- KENNETH C. KERR, District Passenger Agent, - 169 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. aswit-iaito- oa physl-strengt- It. in- it vrualtu'4 - s Vs. AwraiHuif lvll ua le awl of Hie Clever and Mystifying Trie' That Can Be Performed by Using Ordinary Straws. For this splendid and mystifying trick you will require six ordinary drinking tras. These straws must be fashioned Into tlie form of a cross lth thread at the by being bound pluce here the cross piece joins the upright. Aa an additional security and as a help to keep the cross perfectly fiat, small pins are passed An Ordiunuoo Swtlon It. Chapter Odfwmre j Mormon Holy of Holies. road rates to Utah and the encampment In August This year the celebration haa an especial interest for ail "comrades and patriots, assurances having been given that the Invitation extended to Presl dent William It. Taft will be accept ed. and that the President, with Commander-in-Chief Henry M. Xevius. will review the parade on Wednesday, Aug. 11. o Dr. C. O. SCOTT DENTIST Office Phono No. ganizations. Words of welcome will also be pronounced by John S. Bran-ford- , mayor of Salt Lake City, and by official representatives of the department of Utah. Vocal and Instrumental music, with performances on the great organ, are to be features of this meeting. The parade of veterans, which President Taft U expected to review, la fixed for Wednesday at 10 a. m. It will include the striking feature of a march-pas- t of veterans In a thoroughfare a mile wide between the reviewing stand and a "living Sag composed of school children. The parade will turn into Main street from East South temple. It will march on the east side of Main street south for a mile. The column will file riht, march west to the west side of Maia street, file right and march north on the west side of Main street The counter march of one mile will return the column to the west side of South Temple opposite the point at which it entered Main street The camp fires are to be held on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday nights In the Tabernacle, where addresses will be given at each gatherand ing by past commanders-ta-chie- f distinguished men and women. Thursday morning will be devoted to business sessions of all the orgaaizations. Thursday. Friday and Saturday have been selected as days for special trips; oa each of these days there ill be excursions to the mining camps, to Bingham. Tluttc. Park City, the great salt bed. Ogden, Provo, Price. Greea River. Saltair on tfce Great Salt lake, and other points of scenic in- terest The auxiliary societies represented at the encampment will be the Woman's Relief Corps, Indies of the Graid Army of the Republic, National Association of Ex Prisoners of War. Nation al Association Army Nurse o! the Civil War, Naval Veteraa assocUtkia. Daughters of Veterans, Spanish War Veterans. Sons of Veterans and War Musicians. The Woman's Relief corps wilt hold Its convention in the First Presbyterian church, beginning at 19 a. m.. Aug. 11 The present eficers of the G. A. k. are: Command Chief. Henry M. Nev-luAdjutant-General- . Frank O. Co'e; QuarterniastereneraL Cola D. R. Senior Vic Commander-in-Chief- . Charles C. Royee; Sirgeou-GeoeraG. Lane Taaneyhtll; Rev. John F. Spence; Judge Advocate-Genera- l. Alfred B. Beers; Inspector General. William H. Horaaday; .National Patriotic Director. Samuel Fallows; Sentor A. D. C. and Chlei of Stal. J. Cory Wlrtans; Assistant A Joha M. Chandler; Asor Cussistant Quarterma-ster-Cenera- l todian. J. Henry Holcotah. s; Sto-wit- s; IND. PHONE aidOiaei OFf-lClh- Sewing Machine runs lighter than any other. CFFICt HOURS 10 TO 12 a. al. N0.4S. IT0 4P.nl. 3a. one-thir- D!t. A. G. STODDARD IN F. M. . SXULL. Mavar. ... L. W. MKLtN. Recorder. State of Utah. Cotta'.y ot I' lab. Spanish K ork - AlteKl: City s.. L L. W. Nielsen, reconter In and for Spanish Fork City, County of Ctah. state of lua. hereby certify that the above and loremnnx is a true, full aad correct ropy of an ordinance em. tied. -- An Ordinance Amerulin it. Chapter I of the Revised Ordinances of SpanUa Fork City, paaaed oa tne 2nd day ot September. 1906." Passed by the Ctty Council of aald e'paciaa Fork City, on the day Jine A. D. lw L. W. NltLsES. Recorder. Ht puo June 4. laat luly la. tw. ili ' Notice to Water Usen. a ls W.O. CREZft BUILDINQ SPANISH FORX, UTAH Quarantine and Cty Physician Office at City Pru? Store Spanish Fork e ot ha lest vPd ration than any other. d JCieht call from Creep BUg. Next to the B?il Telephone effitv. an-er- is easier to operate than any other. Dr. J. W. Hagan Offict at Woria Dr makes a more perfect Co. BaiUkf stitch than any other. Spanish Fork, Utah Iidence at J Jl. Crwr's, Second Wrrd. Independent lTion a. 42-- ih i.n-fia- any other. Dr. W. E. Warner . State F.Rrtseer's Office. Sail Lake City. Utah. June H, M. Notice ts hereby fires that the Spanish Fork Insututloa.by it president. Peter Nielsen, whose poatomce aKtresi ia spanlsh In acevrd-- a Fork. I'taa, has mado applua-ioace with the ret)uirem-nt- s of Chapter M. aa amended by the Session Law of Ctah, aes.sioa Laws of Ctaa. iw:. to approplate sixty tVt eubic fee!per weond of water from .'pvn Fork River, t'tah county. I'rah. riaid wtU be diverted by means of a dam and a canal, at a point from whica the sonthaestXI. corner of tne nrthwe4i quarter of Section Township asHith. ranee 3 eaat. call Lake ba.se and men diaa. bear aouth e. oegreea 30 mlnuies east Lit feetdisunt. from waich point it wi; be eoaveyed for ad staace of li.iw feet and there naatl from January I to December Ji. iaeluisive. of each year, to devel.,n power for tne purpose of eteotrie lUhtina; and propelun- - machinery la Spanish Kork. L'bta. After h .vine a ao diverted and avv.1 the water will be returned to Spasiaa Fork Ktver. at the soothe! cornet ot the sutaeK quarter ot Secu la. Towa-ah- lp south, ranire i east, tall Lake ba.se aad feet kxuf . meridiaa, throuwa a la lixt This application t designated ' the Mat a Hce as Alt proteu a4firii the (raatins of asid icaiioa. atauatt the reasons iberetje. must apr be ma-i- by attaav-.- i ta d'tp tctte aad died in omce lb is wtiam tkirt after the the ptibiicaetcs ot thia notice. CALr rl T.VNNKK. Swte Kreiaeer. Date ot first paHieattva Jan M. IAO, dawot iaw eompietioa July last longer than any other. is more beautiful than Dr. 1. J. Fred Potter is the best of all com lineJ in one. FREE SEWING MACHINE CO. CHICAGO Optician ETES TESTED at Residence Office Thone, InA Miss SPANISH FORK. 3S-- Apes State FMoeerwoaice, Salt Lake CUy.Ctah, Jan ii. Notice ta hereby fives that the Catted Stales Keetamatloo. sr!e, by ita artneer. J. L. Lvlel. wka pontoUce address is Provo. Ctah. kaa made ppitctK) in accordance with the retiairewrenta of Cnapeer Inn. Srsaioa Law of C taa. IwA a aaenshM by the Scsi..i La ws of Ctaa. IA'.". toappropnac tares hundred l'l eubte-feper aecead ot water from Spaai-- a I'tahv Fore Kiv-r- . I'lah eovaty. Said water s wtU be diverted by of a daat aadsraaal l a point which lien tW feet ws.t ait-- t w. fra aoath from the MMtthnkst corn? ot --eeuosi s. Lake base Township Saontk. ran- - J raai, a4 meridian, from wAera n will be eoavvred foe a d.staace ot W6.W feel ansi there w4 31. lrwlu-- i. from Jaaaary I to of each year, to trrutase J.(..i acre of land eh-- b raced ia Section a. and f. Tow asht p a soatft, a I.". i. ruK3east: ik et, k II. ii aad J3. TowaiJtp S south, nan t east; i I 13. Section to io-taeiualvo. ta. Iimm JO and 31. Ton-hi- p south ran-i east: sec-Itvos li. li u. U i St . Ja. 3rv and 3S, rane I cast, aad , n, M. Mi aad 3tf. ti. 13. 14. , H Tosnaip I ramr ooata. east. sIi Lake base aad meet. d aa. A sch water aa mar bo aecessary bo used dunrut the entiro yeor foe domestic purpuaea. Thia application ts ta orBca aa Na tM. UO State All protest .as the fraatine ot aald taciaa- the reaisoe ikereror. muat he ajsiie bv aXdavn ia duplicate aad tted ta th-oWco withia thirty t3u d.y after tae CALCtt TA.VNkiH. State Paw at fr p'ib'leatioo tune f. tv, (Use e( eoatpiOtioa ef puoU4ioa Juy ja 1AV. ei nv-an- Engberg Teacher of PIANO. ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC For particulars apply at the home of MRS. THOMAS CREEK JE&SE C 9. Contractors and BoilJers of Saturday of Each Week U Batter Paper Day stixs!. l. If your order is Com- plete Homes placed before ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE that date your HOTitY HBIIC ready Saturday Money Loaned oa Irritatod rarmo to tnwo'. at apodal uoaaot parual laroaaaia. 04ao at raalJoac. ooo otoeii raat r a Ce-o- a. s The Cough Sywp thai rids tha avctom ni a mM acting at a cathartic on thi )7 bowel is A. B. MORGAN, ATTOastV-AT-tA- l Es-ie- 4p.n.v SPANISH FORK. UTAH. e oVl-sate- paper will be SAMUEL CORNABY s: ILLINOIS ORAN LEWIS Johnson & Braithwaite Notke to Water Vstrz. tt 50LD BY CLASSES PROPERLY FITTED t'fS BaC PSOVO Taiopaoto LORENZO THOMAS r. TASHIONABLC e To Notioo : Veitalro Mmio r'tactpaa piace Com pony. SkwaLsh Fork, A UtUv.g 4 buaiiwaa at N'Mlce ia hereby fives thai a apoclat atack-Bold- er com can y nieeeiaf at tae ahuvo wv.i he hid at their odV-a- . la the Creer bund-tm- r. foamsk Foe. Ctah, Wedneadav. Jiy Tta. IAw. at e rlork p, . for tae purpose ot vh-l- a to amend Article of the Amcteaet laoe. porailo of said vmpunv. t(err iHw hr-- . the capital wxk ffoai m 'M to tao atdiiiooai sU.trvs to he pla.-ela the of thoyompany for development purpomra. itml One " s.. . :a Nvta ta. R. M. ( SAWiaa Ftrl.Vtal COUGH SYRUP JEX-FLORI- ST Fnh Rrer supplied f.r ait Bo lh t'ttori titt.fru kept oa taad cotiuh i to wriicr. occa-lio- tner8tf aa.i !.) H8.SJ AKUVLr, Preaideat. H TCTrLK. J 8.. Seer-ta- rr .. .. . LAXATIVE TAILOR !, Chaptaln-in-Cbief.th- Bid.. Spanish Fork. Vtah W. O. Creer one-ha- The programme for the week begin with a reception, which, will last through Monday and Tuesday, Aug. I and 10. .Tuesday evening is to be d voted to "greeting. This function will take place in the Tabernacle, which seats 10.000. There Gov. Will lam Spry will welcome tne Grand Army of the Republic and its allied or 43- - Slogans 1 e. All kind of Farotcare Repaired, Eoai Jtooi two b!o'a North of Foundry ot j sal luieira co(h eratoa. at!r eaovos'rmip. tu carrvief u eo,4 CS thtoua tba Mtwal eluaaoi. Caaraa ooi to atoa atarfiotaa or Boof raJaaJaJ. f. " 1 1 " |