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Show VJ i, -- The Spanish Fork Press ! VOLUME IX SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1910 SANERY CAVES SPANISH FORK WILL ON CHILDREN CELEBRATE FOURTH T" Narrow Es ape Committee Seltdel to PrtpweBIj From Death Celebration for Nation', Hare jldrea NUMBER 21 i COUNTY BASE BALL LEAGUE Springville bas Easy Victory overLehl BENJAMIN NOTES LET US REJOICE! Young Lady Called Home Good Work of Police Department Singlettn'i Two Home Robs Funeral services were held In the meeting house Saturday Springv3Ie Outclasses Lebi 'won"9to7. During the game Single- - afternoon over tho remains of Carrie Stewart who died at her sister's homo ion nil iwo nome runs. Springville, June The batteries: Provo Singleton and in Benjamin last Thursday afternoon, had a wtlk awav with the T ehl team Linden Keetch and.Sevastian. at the age of eighteen years. Miss here tocay winning by a score of 14 to King.. Stewart had been suffering from con7. Lehl was shut out until No other games scheduled. the sixth for about a year but was only sumption inning. A very small crowd was in th ' LEAGUE STANDING confined to her bed about two weeks. grand stand but hundreds saw the game r, w. l. p. c. The meeting house was crowded to irom the outside looking over the fences. fni Provo 1 8 7 .875 its fullest capneity with friends and ine oattenes: Springville -- Betts and 1 7 6 .856 relatives who had come to pay their Payson Peck. a id Singleton. The S 5 .625 last respects to the deported. Sprlngvillb .8 room was In decorated Provo Wins From Linden LKHt white 7 4 3 beautifully .428 7 2 5 Provo June the .285 and profuse and tasteful arrangements held Sfanish Fork 8 0 8 .000 of flowers were much in evidence. Proyo close here today but the locals Linden Helps ProT Win Close Game From Linden Brings Promise of Better Times Benjamin When the liquor dealers of Spanish Fork learned recently that the City officers had enough cases against each of them to cause them no end of trouble, they decided te stop violating the City Ordinance and quit selling liquor. Now is the best time of all for toy. at Spanish Forkers to rejoice. The last five months have been one continual round of bitter rivalry, hard words and opposition. It seems that now, at laBt, peace is at hand and the city can go on without opposition, making improvements and have the of every taxpayer here. Last fall's political campaign was so closely contested that the opposition city ordinance w Inch has been gowas almost Inevitable. on, ing There may still bo some opposition but it u our duty as citizens to help fctamp it out. Liq orss a beverage is something humanity can get along very well without. No sane person can help eci g the harmful effect of it, and as the progression of the world goes on, as educational enlightenment takes the p'ace of darkness, the nerd of lopislaiim against tho evil is more and rro:e ' apparent. The time is soon at hand when state wida prohition w ll be a matter .f courso and the b.'st th'ng possible to do is to prepare ourselves for it. , Wm. f!rntrnf tiol 0" their nine year old to meeting frRted snd his baby brother, Robert two went to play iruan old gran-- 1 from the house.' 1 ihort distance bad not played long until Reed ( q ii. tv mnf Ilia weicrht cavnAKJWHI1 na f the walla, completely coverthebby. Own-wavanwatering his Li in the lot at the time and ran to Cot at soon the wall fell. th hovi' twelve years old sis- I . f 11. iiuubo ran was worKiuK Lie .'no to help Mr. OUcn uncover .. nr. I Natal J f- Dtj ville The following persons were selected ! Yu""rrcia' clu t their ing Wednesday evenin bers of the Fourth of July Committee and to prepare a rouMnjr celebration that All day. . i lie ... committee are temwatA'""' the City Pavilion at 8:30 Saturday eve- s u mayor. First ward Raltih Wiik.n. r Matley, Henry A. Gardner. Leah Holt. Second ward--- D. A r st,..,.. nunc, run I WHO Tuttle, Grace Creer, Mrs. Jane Jones. inira wara-C.- W. Booth, T.M.Nave, " 111 V&VJ Twaii Mil- - Lcnore Banks, Mrs. Mary A. Hallam. 11 ..It ninliintf llAV ?n tllA fakvia mvwi ioi f Wall Ivll min r vunn Evans, Elisha Warner, Mary Larsen, Florence Nelson. loon uncovered the baby, finding iiana-- A. k. treer, Morgan Beck. nconscious. W. Money, R,ger Beck. Palmyra-- R. o bones were broken and the childby mu. o--- c, - hi' are now " icuung OBITUARY Fork's B. Y. U. Graduates m de wara-uenja- exercises of the University were held H commencement Joseph Jex Laid to Rest Young June 3. The following Spanish nam After seven weeks of intense suffer atudmts graduated. College, ing from consumption, little Joseph r Miller, High School, Leroy Nel- - vv. tne thirteen years old son of jex Noriral, May Evans and Leroy Richard and Lousia Jex, died last Fri Hales and Commercial, lay. Kay km, turd il Money, Sub High School, Per jen, r. Miller received the degree of the Wttof Arts for work done in Bio- tummer school, by i tt .'tiding , weeded in completing vbis college ' ojear3. '. r. Neils n is also to bs mer.tcompli sorreteiing two diplomas. A great rber of Spa nish Fork students anti- - it graduating from' the b. y. u Ml. Several of them will stend tmester at the U. of U. this snm ,Rojal Neighbors EnUr! aired T.. Ntery pleasantly entertained at well patty at tie home of Mrs. iirew Jensen last Friday afternoon, n'.ims was spent in lively conver n and fancy work. 5:30 the hostess, assisted by her ;hte- -, .Ua Erma, served deliciou? 1 shments. R CF THE MARRIED MAN taliint Why In Hit Opinion Sep. . . a rrayer Meetings Are . f 4 day. Funeral services were held in the 4 th ward meeting house Sunday afternoon over the remains. Bishop A. .J. Han sen presided. Tha speakers were Joseph Douglas of Payson, Heher T. Albert Swenon and Bishop Benjamin Argy!e, all of whom spoke of the little boys great patience and forti tudo in suffering, of his cheerful and loving disposition and the tender devot ion he felt for his family. Tha ward choir, led by Hyrum Christ- tns3.n,.yith Jtmej.Swcnson at .the .or gan sang "Rest for the Weary Soul", "Wanted on the Other Side" and "I Need Thee Every Hour". The Neilson Motors sarg very beaut "Shall We Meet Beyond the River". The floral tributes were very teautr ful. Several of tha florists of other cities sent flowers to the bereaved family as a token of their sincere re gard. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jex and family wishe to thank their relatives and friends for the many deeds of kindness extended them during the sicknei-- s ard death of their beloved son Joseph, and feel to say that "A friend in need is a friend indeed". F.ob-ertso- n, Advisable. v Kansas City preacher Is expert-"lewith a separate prayer meet- lormen and omen, and the g x-- will be watched wlih Inter-Hargues that the ' men are M to coi;:e out and nsk the Lord 'bat they want, their wives being t to hear; that they will bo P 'fee If only men are urespnt r iQniptning in tnat." writes man to tho Globe. l want to chnnge my wife's dlsposl e She nngs and Is extravagant, jilwnys watching me. Roul :t- ' ROAD" ticket I1 inishFoj 1V.0 rnllll ale. t I 1 IDEM tin H "IM- toured. .....to ,0 capture mat the chief to his ofneers. .. anu wun laugnter ...... .... .. hu"""" 'n ioiu mai - W In. r Yv I Q C . . . .. in Ku ld . Vf trt An v for I f. i - . u wo hlra sorlously.- appendicitis, two weeks ago. The little boy was the son of Mr. and Mr. Joseph trump of Palmyra. Funeral services were held over me remains at Palmyra Tuesday afternoon. A large crowd was present. Bishop A. T. Money presided over the serv ices. The speakers were wm. flionh,janic n.ir.lf nnd Thomas Halverson, all of whom spoke of the boys cheerful and sunny disposition ancloi tneresurrecuim shall morn, when the innocent children The Re- of fold the into be gathered deemer. The silver cord is loosed, the gouien bowl is broken, the dust has returned earth as it was, the spirit has ,h Politeness of the old . , " "iv ii ,ne am .n IIIV ttsiu handlnes ame so I..;::. . h th, t:"'",B existed in Ennlanfl D thi L . ?"y. wwmatlon" Now '"orm.,. Uin fl'n r,gard0l superb man V,ntlon of th li tOPERM 8th-Lln- it was possible .to don obtain. ' Bishop John Johnson presided over The opening prayer was offered by Alpheus Bingham. The choir sang "Though Deepening Trials Throng Your Way." The sneakers were Charles Hawkins, B. M. Davis and Joseph Hand, all of whom bore a faithful testimony to the beautiful life and character of the deceased. They dwelt upon her earnest workings in the church and her efforts to do good upon the earth. They spoke ef how her friends and relatives would miss her and spoke words of comfort and consolation to her parents and relatives. Mi?s Pearl Ludlow sang very beautifully "0 Grave Wherj is Thy Victory" assisted by the choir in hhe chorus. Bishop Lorcrza Argyle of Lake Shore offered the benediction. Ii the death of Mus Stewart all who knw her keenly realized their loss. She If you are not satisfied after thing was a true friend and her devotion to to directions according f a those f he loved would mak a bright bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and . in life. chapter any While she is gone from the rcenes, "Liver tablets, you can have your mom y the conflicts, tho sorrows ard pleasures back. The tablets cleanse and invigor- of life she will still live in the hearts of ats the stomach, 'mprove the digestion, Give them a regulate the bowels. those who knew her b8t. tt ial and get we 1. Sold by all dealers. Her future was full of promise and wedare not ask why eh wan taken from For Sale us in her prime, unless, as flowers ars $3,000 will buy eighty acrei cho'ce picked before the f rott fnda them, that we may not witness their deciy. ;dry land; fifty acres planted to whebt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stewart and loo'xs fine, adjo'ns school houie. A family wish to thank all those who ro '.good buy. Apply to Arthur Stayner, MaladCity. Idaho. kindly assisted them during their the services. Spanish Fork Wins Game The sunshine of love could not warm her to life, nor the affection of parenthood beguile her from drooping. Her breath went out like the exhalation of a sweetly fragrant minion of the woodland and in her stead was left only a holy and beautiful memory. May God'a pureBt angels guard her slumbers. , She only crossed her little hands, She only looked more meek and fair, We parted buck her silken hair. We wove the roses rou d her brow, ' White buds, the summer's drifted snow, Wrapt her from head to foct in flowers, And thus she went out of this world of ours. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Maynard wishe to thnk thiir many kind friend; for their acts of mercy and kindness, and for the beautiful flowers given them. Although the kindness could not heal the grief stric'ten nuther.s heart, they all shall be heid in grateful remem to-th- Last Friday afternoon the local team outclatsjd Santfquin and won by a score of 12 to 2. Bowen, in tha box for Spanish pitched gilt edged bill, striking cut fourteen men and fielding hia position perfectly. Santaquin hired Salmon of Payson to pitch the game for them but the local boys landed on him almost at will. Chance In Any Case. (letting him down easy) I should ailvlse you not to take It to heart. I might prove mail undesirable wife Marriage '.a a lottery, ou " A Muriel know. . Malcolm (bitterly) It strikes me at nore like a raCle. One ir.sn gets the prize and tho others get the shake. Smart Set two-thir- , For ?ale Fine driving team.. ' to Wm. Ferguesen. brar.ee. Via the D. and R. G. to Castilla and return. - One fare for the round trip, commencing May 1st, continuing until September 30th. Rates one fare roo:n . bouse in, the fni;,e round For,Reit-"4v ' ; . , trip." j fourth ward. Enquire of Benjamin Hansen. Chamberlain's Tough Remedy is sold Mr?. Urf Stewart and Mrs. Devetta on a guarantee that if you are not satiStewart visited relatives in Provo Sun-da- y sfied after using two-thirof a bottle bereavement. a.c rding to diiections, your money snd Monday. , , will b? refunded. It is up to you to Blessed Are They That Want Little. Those who want fewest things are M S. d all abrs. by Lost-- A white duck with a fleck tf try. Dearest to tlie gods DiogeneK ten little ones. Fir.dtr please notify Mrs. H. T. Robertson. LOCALJOTTINGS -- - Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chappel returned Wednesday from a wetk's visit in Mammoth with relatives. of Joteph Sunday to attend the funeral ... I t Beginning of Invalidism. Cnce you mart thinking about your-t- t If and your complaints, your health ( ;lns to so. ST0 P LOOK LISTEN' 3 Mr. and Mrs J. S. Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Staily of Payson were over Sunday to attend the Jex Funeral. pjgatwuat.w rye .raits i".i! ' w,?'.-iT7- y. WHAT ' " I - 1; aim in ivrVr i iff J ( jex. nat FYldav morninsr Euerene Wilket.' came down from Downey, Idaho,' where he has been working on the grade xor Malcolm Brothers. T EnDQDDDjDQg f Gunnison Utah, the guest for the week of MisEes Dora and Mary Stewart wnoare at home for the vacation. Mrs. Ruth Kearns. hin is mi artHr'nili isMiaas--- 1 n i i I if i t'eri'kC ' L. r s .Tl, , " tSZT 'f fIlif ? ,s Where? When? Soon! For large goosberries and cheery currants raised by F. N. Cone, Maple- and, ton and for cherries, taspberries i .:tt. rivcr. Tl. an wun oraers leave peaches a Monday morning Spencer Beck, xiotonn Kenneth Haves, Alvin t .U-- ! mi, , ni iirlrt j I I J. V. Rife, and Francis Snell where Jr. left for Pueblo, Colorado, work. do grade they will five Losee, Little Downa Maynard, the Mr. and Mrs. years old daughter of called home was John W Maynard suffering After ult. 30th Monday, the .., .ulta from scarlet fever ... j!.,un,riu she died at the home or her parents in Salt uine anu Fork for burial. ught to Spanish were held Wednes- i the home ef the child day June 1st at and Mrs. C. Jensen. grandparents, Mr. " were The speakers . ... . n w M.kll. who spoke ana uioiiuf of little child of the certain salvation Dereaveu .c- ren, and comforted the devil, and "f affec,ed NewKng UlhnTm' "ttle effect on .h ... affected In by the reformation than ,r0c t . thRn England. Ii !iUv.'r, k,i;Wen Rood thlnar for tbe NW!!'9 ,f.eflch Wt more WmMw' rMtone.,.."7 ,h.atmore "vvllwa 'km fun ' V.i vnI,er or Oaulols In tives. . ...1.. was compieujr HpS dlscl'llne of life- .- Thethecasket most beautiful flowers that with .th son God who gave it- - The Lee. devoted boy who remembered ins Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ator in the days of ins youin, ere u.c bandrew nigh the or Tablets wi l brace up the nerves, years evil days came, when he should say I have no pleasure ish sick headache, prevent despondency course and and invigorate the whole system. in them, has finished his while yet Sold by all dealers.. reached the heavenly goal of race lifcy an infant in the Little Child Passes Away ..J 'itoll - Miss Ethel Smith Is prepared to do Leave orders at nil kinds of sewing. Electa Mrs. of Higgenscn. home the succumbed to the attack of pneum nia, was broutrht on through weak ir and Mrs. R. C. Jex. and James ness resulting from an operat'on fcr Anuin from Salt Lake 1st which he underwent about returned to the rA'cblKon Globe. Lehi-Jack- Last Saturday at the Ticvo Cireral H,isnitl little Walter Crump, ased ten If I were a prayer to the throne grace, with her. kneeilng ;;"iiy c ne to bear, there would be a th I got home that would 'III the niottno. nT IK. I !! I4 "fO like tn oc l( fnr m Int nl V ' ant no women to hpn I bave mnn notlro.i thi ir pyt meeting sidesteps In his I "sks for anything mate- omen talk about his world I'lon next bave a no day. iot of us men want things to the uch m Death of Walter Crump a... nrA ... . weunenuriy ' o.ioninor ..v.....e , Jllne 15th. ... Fork will the Maccabees nof tSpanish D.tMi'a Pavilmfl. . -. give a grana Dan best the of one be to fair This bids cord-iall- y dances of the season. Everybody invited. V t w iTinrnn returned Monday through the evening from an auto trip the state, going as southern part of doctor says The i?iuimM. ....it o lar bouiii are paosperous neighbors our southern drouth of unusual the notwithstanding the season. . The Jew sfer-- and Bills : FRIDAY JUIE 17 |