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Show I Local Jots WE WILL CELEBRATE JULY. FOURTH For green peas and new potatoes ace Geo. Ellis. Wm. B. Hughes was in town nesday on business. A son was born to Mrs. Hy. last Monday. Wed- Christ-tense- n The 4th of July committee met at the City Hall last Saturday evening, chairman John T. Morgan presiding, and elected the following committees: Committee on Finance-Ge- o. Jensen, Wm. A. Cornaby, David James, Wm. daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Perry Thomas. Joe Crump of Palmyra last Tuesday. Committee on Program-MaA l , ' I i t Ml n ry Nave, Ihebo Isaac, Jos. E. Wilkins, Lizzie LOST A large gray shawl on Ben- - Ainge, J. T. Morgan. Committee on sports-Per- ry Thomas, jamin road. Finder kindly return same Wm. Stewart, Francis Miller, Hubto Mrs Isaac Beck. bard Tuttle, G. H. Iwis, Lizzie Rowe, FOR SALE Finest quality sweet Hazel Money, Wm. Cornaby. Committee on Decoration-R.- M. Jex, cherries, from the old Clark orchard. Annie Gardner, Clara Swensen, Hazel Roe A. Deal, Springville. Argyle, Pearl Stewart, Norah Jones, Minnie I.awrence. in ball will the be a benefit There The committee met again Monday next Saturday evening City pavilion for Mrs. Thomas Drage and family. night when the finance committee reported having $32 cash on hand, and the program committee reported having Wm. C. Beck strom has accepted a B. H. Roberts as orator of the elected the cashier as assistant at position day and Rees D. James as leader of First National Bank of Spanish Fork. the choir. The mines at Mammoth will close Mr. and Mrs. John Briggs attended down on July 3, and remain closed for the wedding last Monday night of the about ten days. Prof. Towers was in Frisby of Provo. town daughter of Wednesday from Mammoth and made arrangements for the Mammoth On July 3 and 4 the Rio Grande R. R. people to celebrate the Fourth at will give a rate of one fare for round Spanish Fork. They will arrive here trip between any two points in Utah. on the morning of July 4th accompanied Good returning July 6. by the Mammoth Silver Band and their Base Ball team. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Nielsen and Mammoth base ball team plays SpanC. B. Rayburn attended the Strawlierry ish Fork team on July 4th for a purse Social given by the Knights of Pythias of $45. at Provo Tuesday night. Opportunity in the Lucy Gray Mine Miss Hazel Argyle and Jennie Thomas There are many ways to make money have accepted positions at the Y. M. Co-oMrs. Arthur Thomas has re- but of all the ways, investment offers the greatest opportunity and requires signed to do rooking after this. the least effort on the part of the inMoney makes money. One Mr. C. W. Booth gave a dinner last vestor. invested brings in many dollar wisely in honor of John G. Hales and Sunday others. Mining above all other forms wife, also to celebrate the birthdays of of has proven the most investment Miss Isabell Lloyd and Master Willie attractive always yielding the greatest Booth. . profit on the amount invested. For the Tuesday of last week John Bcagley small investor there is no opportunity returned hjme from Salt Lake where in the world offering a better chance he was under the care of Ir. Green-haug- at the same amount of risk. No doubt all have heard of someone receiving treatment for kidney trouble. losing money in mining, but have you ever heard of anyone getting rich by Flower day last Monday was cele- hard work alone, or depositing their brated by the Primary and Sunday money in a savings bank, receiving as Sihod children in the opera house. interest only the merest fraction of its The little tots enjoyed themselves earnings? If you never risk or take a immensely. chance you will never gain anything. Prof. J.T. Miller, editor of the Char One hundred dollars placed in a savings acw.--r builder, who lectured in the City bank may bring in a few dollars a year pavnio.i last Wednesday and Tnursday but in a gold mine the possibilities are evenings gave tnis office a pleasant unlimited. When you invest in a mine you obcall Thursday. tain an interest in the projierty and a On Tuesday evening, June 30, Miss voice as to how your money is to be Gertrude Ougan, the well kno.vn elocu- used and sharing in the profits to the On tionist and lecturer will give a temper- full amount of your investment. ance recital at the city Pavilion. every ride men can be seen who a few years ago invested their little in mines Everybody kindly invited. and today they are counting thiir It is r.ot A. J. Clifton of Ogden, Ut. a man wealth by the thousands. of 18 years experience in vegetable contended here however that every and fruit canning has taken charge of mining project launched is a good inthe Spanish Pors Canning factory. vestment any more than every mercanThis was decided at a meeting of the tile company would be, for many failures in mining arise from the same board of dnecturs. causes as in any other business, underMathias M. Creer has been quite taking such as wrong selection of losick of late with a severe attack of cation, want of capital, lack of business pneumonia. Matt informs us that he tact, knowledge of business and f is being Will cared for by Dr. Hagan honest men. Five things areneeessaiy a id relatives and friends and win be to have a sound investment in a min.. out again before long. First, competent management, men not only with knowledge but with busiAlma Jensen and family have mnv ed ness ability, Second, they must be honinto the building formerly occupied by est; Third, they must have ore;Foutth, C. M. Twelves. D. D. Thomas and the mine must be accessable to means faintly will move down from Salt Lake of and Fifth, water for to tneir home in which Jensen's were thetransportation; of use mine. the Where these five living in the Second ward. elements are present risk is eliminated. That the I.ucy Gray Gold m:ne of David C. Bowen has ojK'iied a new Nevada affords a golden opportunity meat market in his building formerly cannot be disputed for the officers of occupied by the Matley Meat Market. are men with knowledge and The building has been remodeled with company of mines and mining, men many years ikw refrigerator etc., and altogether who have been tried and proven to be has a very mat apjiearance. conietent and honest, while we have We have just received the tine 40 ore both of quality and quantity within almut three miles of a railroad, easy page Strawberry Day edition' of The accessable by railroad and water for Provo Enquirer. It appeaf-in an attwo-coltractive cover with a very supplying the mine. Ore is no longer being prospected for, but is being appropriate design. It is one of the mined and piled ready for shipment best editions ever turned out in the while the wugon road is being improved county. and made for ore teams The conference of the Relief society and arrangements a place for loading at the railroad. of Nebo stake convened in the city The fact that stock may be bought pavilion last Friday, June 19, the pres- on the installment plan by paying a small amount month with a guar, ident, Mrs. Dickson of Pay son. presi- antee to issue each a certificate at any time ding. Mrs. Beattie and Mrs. Little of for amount paid if you cannot or do Salt Lake City of the general board not wish to pay for all the stock orwere present and gave good counsel and dered, ought to show that the Lucy instruction. The report showed a steady Gray is neither fanciful nor a scheme to obtain but is worth your growth, the stake societies having on while to money, investigate and consider. nand 5,470 bushels of wheat. Samples at the office as well as the mine are open to all comers. Just as we were going to press last week we learned that Mr. Warren Saturday night Michael Rnrchlay was Adams had plucked one of Spanish the victim of an attempted hold-u- p by Forks fairest flowers. He and Miss a couple of toughs in Salt Lake. MichViola Cornaby were married at Provo ael had given one of the fellows a on the 17th of June, the month of roses. quarter after which they followed him We offer our congratulations and hope to a lonely place and struck him on the "Adam and his Eve" 'will spend the head with W'hat he believes was a sand A rerest of their days in Paradise. lHg and knocked him down, but he imception was held the same evening at mediately gut up and gave the fellow a the home of the brides parents. Miss lively scrap w hen the other fellow came Viola Hello up and hit Michael in the mouth with a Cornabys pleasant will be missed all along the line of the brass knuckle, but Michael made good Independant plume. She made many his His lip was badly cut friends while in the central office and seven stitches were necessary to in Spanish Fork. close the wound. h, s get-awa- Charles M. Leah Dead. Sayi the Inyo is as Good as Skidoo Mine. On June 19th Charles M. Leah passed deceased at Springville. From 185t I see by your newspaper that the aw ay been identified with the building up Skidoo mines Company haB just shipped had Fork until about four its first $4,000 brick of gold. I am of Spanish he moved to Springwhen since very much pleased to note this improve- years He was a Black Hawk War Vetville. ment in the town of Skidoo. I spent d and a member of the eran in ten days Skidoo trying to get a footborn in was He choir. Fork hold and the most of my time was Spanish Manchester, England, in December, spent in examining the Skidoo mine funeral was hold last Sunand I waa very anxious to own some of 1820. The ward meeting house, Fourth the at the stock. The mine Is a great one day The music Hansen, presiding. Bishop and will be selling gold bricks for the assia-te- d choir ward the furnished by next 1000 years. I do not own one was veteran the of members the by dollar in this mine but I know that conducted by Elder Charles he la a producer from now on forever. choir, who represented the Black The acreage is tremendous and the net- Harrison Hawk veterans, who sang, "Behind the work of gold veins la a marvel to beand "Memorhold and the gold in those white veins Bier." "O, My Father", Solos were rendered by Ode. ial of sugar quartz la inexhaustible. Golden Shore, But there are other minea with just Elder Harrison, "That Elder Ed. Williams. "O, Love Divine far-fame- as good estates in the vicinity. There ia the Granite Contact, juat aa good as the Skidoo. And there ia the Inyo, with nine different veins of the same formation. Some of the veins are 30 feet wide, running along the line of $20 a ton. And there ia one vein of silver ore on the Inyo estate, and some time the Inyo will come to the front too. It is very hard to tell which is the greatest mine, The Sk idoo or the Inyo. Both of them are in California. I think the Inyo hag the greatest tonnage in eight. But then cornea the Gilt Edge with three parallel veins, joining the Inyo on the west. Sometime these mines will be worked because they have the goods in tremendous quantities. Then there ia the Skibo with thousands of tons of good ore awaiting the mill. Then comes the Hayseed, 1 tell you there is hidden money in these, Inyo Gilt Edge, Hayseed and Skibo. One can pan gold all day on the Inyo and never misa a pay. I do not know what is the reason why these gold bearing mines are idle for they need show ing up. The Skidoo has made good and ia on a paying basis and the Inyo is as great a mine today. -- Oran A. Lewis, in the Rhyolite Herald. Any one wanting gravel from Monk beds must see B. J. Johnson. tf The following gentlemen have returned from a very pleasant fishing trip from Stinking Springs: Bent Brown, Andrew Engtierg, Theo. Geo. R. Smith and son, John Samuel Gardner, and Braithwaite, Charles Hanks. Ded-ritkso- n, and Allen Adamson, a veteran of the 85 years original choir of Spanish Fork, excellent of voice a has who quality old, Zion. "Glorious sang, The speakers were, Elders Marinus Larsen, Allen Adamson, Bishop Hill of Springville and JohnS. Boyer of Springville, all of whom bore testimony of the zeal and faithfullness and devotion of the deceased. Invocation was given by Bishop Hales of the Third ward and the benediction by Eider Charles Monk. Rocerts will give the oration. Two Brass Bands Spanish Fork and B. H. Mammoth. Big Parade. Base Ball Game Mammoth Silver Grays vs. Spanish Fork Dusky Reds $45.00. Horse Races. Foot Races. Ladies Horse Race. See Dodgers for details of Program and Sports. Big dances on July 3rd Old Folks At Payson. The old folks of Nedo stake are enjoying their annual outing at Favson today. The program was as follows: Music by the band led by John Done. Called to order at the Fayson tabernacle at 11:30 by Fred Lewisof Spanish Fork. Singing by the 2nd ward choir of and 4th. Come and Celebrate at SPANISH FORK Fayson. Invocation by Allen Adamson of Spanish Fork. Recitation by Miss Caroline Fergu-- , sen of Lake Shore. Song by Miss Maggie Isaac of I .eland. Humorous recitations. Music by the band. Recitation by Mrs. Edna Houtz of Spanish Fork. Song by Miss Weston of Fayson. Recitation by Miss Ethel Butler ot Fayson. Speech by who were There were present over 70 years of age who partook of the splendid dinner served and which was apparently much enjoyed. The dining room was handsomely decorated with flags and bunting; each ward of the stake sat down at its own table. The Fanner's Wife Straw berries, Cherries, and ail the in Is very careful about her churn. Sha delicacies of the season were there abundance. scalds it thoroughly after using, and gives Is a sun bath to sweeten It. She knows Eastern Excursions. that if her churn is sour it will taint ths butter that is nude In it. The stomach la Commencing June 1st. Frequent In the stomach and digestive dates during June to Eastern points. tandchurn. nutritive tracts are performed pro- Finest train service and grandest cesses which are almost exactly like ths cenery via Colorado Midland Railway. churning of butter. Is It not apparent Write L. H. Harding, Gen. Agent. Salt stomach-churIs foul It Lake for full information. then that if this mates foul all which is put Into it? The evil of a foul stomach Is not alone the bad taste In the mouth and the foul breath caused hy It. but the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissemination of disease throughout the body. lr. Bierces Golden Medics! Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach w hat the washing and sun hath do for the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting element. In this way it cures blotches, pimple- -, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste in your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed ami desiHiiulent, have frequent headaches, For First-Clas- s Watch Repairing dlzy attacks, gnaw Ing or distress In stomach. coiistluit"d or Irregular bowels, sour SEE or hitter risings after eating and poor or considerthee appetite, symptoms, any tail able nnmhcrof tliem. Indicate that you are suffering from Inlnoi-iictorpid or lury liver with the usual accompanying indiM City Drug Store Spanish Fork, Utah gestion. or d peps. and their attendant derangements. to medical e.. The ho. -- cents 325 OP Association CO Jonathan Fage of Fayson. Everybody has found out the Farmers Co-oAssociation has commenced business; all the buyers seem to be saving the high profits and buying from the .in W. O. Creer Building Farmers Co-op. -- n p. Consolidated Wagon & machine Leading Implement and Dealers in Utah GEO. T. ODELL, General Co. Idaho Manager SPANISH FORK AGENCY POlfO la -s -- Sm e lint CojJtmiw.TtCaLtedtii' oriiiuIa-iZIuj.--- a an the rltinp : stAcrJ cWs Of the Best Farmers to buy the Best L.ine of Mowers and Binders made in the World The Old Reliable McCORMICK Mowers. symptoms iuT otfacuni'iiej-w of medical uLlTuTV Fr .per Glass Accurately Prescribed. fcne been sCfilLnix. aj)d7harmqnloisTy i., r. lVrr.e's That this Is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction L. M. JONES, Home If you will hut mail a postal aard request Optician. to I)r. R. V. Ilerce. ItuiTalo, N. Y.. for a Lense Duplicated. Any of his of from extracts booklet fret copy the standard medical authorities, giv'ng Office at Hotel Charlotte, Spanish Fork the names of all the Ingredients entering Into his world-famemedicines and showing what the most eminent medical matt Farmers' Cash Mercantile of the age say of theuk comLTm d1 ill UiscuVJdXs Binders and Hay Rakes! d Report made to the Secreturv ot State of ihe State of Utah, of the condition of the Commercial Bank of Spanish Fork, located at S punish Fork, in the county of Utah. Stale of Utuh, at the close of husine on the Idth day of June, KKSOl'KCKM It: Incl IIP YOU WISH TOUB HffilSF WIRED Company I'hotie Xn, 14 i' tl, Spanish Fork, Utah. ll n- No i JOHN HKA1THWATK, THE CONTRACTOR will furnish you prices. Quickest delivery. Froduce bought and sold. No credit. No bad debts. Means lowest prices to buyers. The Payson Stove & Hardware WI The only Fenny Cash Store in the City One price to All Never undersold! JUDSONS 330 J1.XJ Youn. No. 9111. n. WHISIIET of MRS. THOMAS CREER iKSiaSjwwaM 1kai. going Is a full, true and correct copy of the above named company, now on Itle In my office Ibis .'till day of June, II.. c. s 1 must, Secretary of stale, For Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC particulars apply at the home ....l MOTHS TO raSOITOHS District Court of the Fourth JuJIci .trlotof the Hi ate of Utah, ultima In Lin kh . county. 1'robaie DivlMlon. in K ttKiat of Tbom ChiyaoD. ( redltora will present claims wUbV"'?. llnndDruIgnedifcthiiipIttoe of In ihe Kohkht T Thckhkh, Notary Inbllc. Slateof Utuh.liffice of the Secretary of state. 1. 1', S Tlngev, Seeretnrv of Siale of the Slateof Utah, do hereby certify that the fore- wonic Miss Agnes Engberg '"npt roller .April a, satisfactory evidence presenteilwh,. in .1.2 an, "rsiud lr hK tM.en mm,. , he Hirst National Hank of pa,,,Jh p0rk A. II. Kockhlli being first dulv sworn according to lasr depose mill nava that he Is cashier of the above named bunk; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and cor reel Miilemeiii of the com! 1 ion of the said bank at the dose of buslnesa on ths Htth day of A. It. UocKllll.i. June, I we. Suhscrllied nnd sworn to before me this .nth iluv of June, HM Co. ) of ViffieehuTwLTv'srkt ''! IK. For Sale by B0YACK & HUGHES lAL Dfput.v uml M fit fn ,mni llni1 day of April, .. . Acting nmttroiw,xri t Vut pnb. uprll W, last m'r,m'y t 011 Shore, Utah county, Slate of lih. nerorc the JOth dll y of Ortolier, A. 1.. SAMUEL, ASHBY, Sl,wW Admlairatror ol rind pub. junv,Attorney. itVoH, last July. iil A. SAXKY. 16. |