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Show TheSpani sh Fork Press . f,Vp VOLUME IX Mil SPANISH FORK. UTAH. THURSDAY. AUGUST 4. 1910 liHK, WARD GIVES FIRST LOCAL JOTTINGS COUNTY FINE PROGRAM na Sunday. P..J .i. . i i CmAAt I.,. r.itM 1,01,16 . Fenz.the noted I evening a iarg crowa were ILIKP i-- ",, we wi; ravmon tntertainea at First ward. oy the Each week these pro of Doable-Lead- LEHI WINS BOTH GAMES uiwrence. was in s.i "'ng her .inter, Mrs, OF .' lilt " DOUBLE-HEADE- , R w. fl' "-- n in-l- ine : y . f e ima' G d JIV TV10 MR It. tr .... .-- M,.t: No J three it L,u when we could welcome every siiUnt Mte' K- NOTICE-- To BLACK HAWK VETERANS v and three singles, The batteries: Lehi, Mooney and Jackson. Provo, Singleton and King. Mrs. If your liver is sluggish and out of tone and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's On July 2S, funeral services were Stomadh and Liver Tablets tonight beheld in the L. D. S. meeting house, fore retiring and you will feel all right over the remain, of Sister Rosella in the morning. SokJ by all dealets. Betts, wife of Peter Hetts. The meeting house was beautifully decorated in BELONG TO SOUTHERN C;;: white with many pretty flower.. The congregation waa called to order CrIndigenous to Nc at 2 p. m. by Bishop John Johnson. Institutions leant Call Forth Criticism The choir led by Charles E. Hawkins, From Stranger. ' with Walter Ludlow at the organ sang. Trilea Throng .Sheridan Ploi glie of Hutrhiitstv "Though Deepening Your Way". Prayer was offered by rently ntuintd from a trip to i' Alpheus Biigham. The choir sang Hina, taken to see how Uncle inr' i bMllding il.e b'g ditch. He ttoi v. "GuideMetoThee." U New look n to Orlesns have The flrst speaker was Joseph Handjhe lsrd! Oras. spoke of Sister Butts being a faithful "They hsve two Institutions in N- 'v member of the church, also said many Oilcans that seem to be If the comforting words to Brother Betts, net bnrr." said Ploughe, ll.e i ' : encouraging him to be faithful in the dfy "Thev think they bse n on Uiete One Is the t)t 'i gospel. Quartet by Pearl Ludlow and OMers and lln other Is the J't.r Co. "Weep for the Early Dead." JElberta Loses to Spanish Fork The next speaker was Charles E. :rn. Tiny sny that the optra ic " of their foilal lading feati-rSpanish Fork won from Elberta on Hawkins; he said he had known Sinter Tor ovn W they hav hfi the local grounds last Friday by a wore Rose since her baby hood and never kind of ihuhIojenrs nnd I rather think n.v of ,7 to 8. Bowen, in the box for the known anything but good of her, that It Is honored more for Its age it: i : locals, had the visiters at his mercy un- she was a true wife and a loving moth- for rnyth'rg else. Some of our til the eighth, when a combination of er. He also spoke many comforting went to the opera. Some stsv'l ' and encouraging words to Brother loive. Those who went congrsii' '' hits ai d errors let in four runs. e thwe who stnyed. When the n i dan, fur the visitors was an easy mark Betts. had Its bight st run It was aboui 29 was she Rosella Sister for the local sluggers and was found years old, U ere. was to New Orleans s leaves a husband and two little daughtfor many safe ones. No to be o subscriber, or at i. t ers t j mourn her loss. Relatives' f rem hot to bo s regutar attendant, w. far and' near came to pay their 'last tantamount to being Ignored by ' Dysentery is a dangerous disease but reK!c(s to the departed. t loty, ard io being looked upon. u can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, The floral tribute were many t and person lacking In taste. It was i Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy has been beautiful. The choir sang "Rest for swU affair rnd on each Tuesday successfully used in nine epidemics of the Weary Soul." Benediction' by Saturday nigh' full dress, head dysentery. It has never been known j Walter Ludlow. The remaine were ef clothes anil white golves for It en.'ond for the women all that N w laii. it is equally valuable for taken to t . , Payson for burial. Orleans society would stand for Tl -children and adults, and when reduced Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Wi!laon spent a few t'lsMay of undress was positlvtiv with water and sweetened, it is pleasdays visiting with Mrs. Geo. A. Yates, start'lng to a stranger. All of whV'i ant to take. Sold by all dealers. ' V reminds n.e of Jerry Simpson. He at last week. dr. mis Clly, i k HAVING GOOD TIME (Special to The Press) Electric Lhrht Nephi, Utah, Aug. 3 A large num- berofthe old veterans are gathered for their annual encoampment. with The camp ground is crowdt-people. The city is full of games to catch the unwary, but no booze is in evidence. The Moroni Martial banl is here and is discoursing beautiful music. There is no doubt that the viterans are Miss bdith Cox and Miss Mattie having an enjoyable time. Cough of Salt Lake City have been spending a weeks vacation as the guests Be sure and take a bottle of Chamb- of Miss Alice Cox of this city. relains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with you when starting on your For the Barnum & Bailey Circus the trip this summer. It cannot be obtainSalt Lake Route will sell round trip ed on board the trains or steamers. ticket, lot 35c t Provo and return. Change, of water" and elhnate often Sale date August 9th. Final limit cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, and August 10th it is best to be prepared. Sold by all dealers. Via the D. and R. G. to Costilla and return. One fare for the round JUDGMENT trip, commencing May 1st, continuing WRONG I.Y THEIR a until September 30th. Rate, one fare aaBaaeaB Youthful Physles'""-Mfor the round trip. In Fult at Placing Otj.- - rl Tf;eir U-- ra. 1 ' D interrupted near the violent electrical shook the windows unH close by which Yarm ioa the lights. Vit bunday evening the Second Fird M. I. A. will give the program. wsant evening's enterUinment is bired all who will attend. SULTCF TOO MUCH MCuEY tnd ci'ffity Certain Forma Seem to Go Hand Blindness per In T.rtT cf Hand.. a disease which at too much money rlrnU nt ailment, and affects Hs in varloi! wav. kiivb a writer Edward Morgan, who ha. been teach- ipiilncoifs iSomt'tlmes It tn ing school at Cedar City during the a:mo-- t total blindness, so ihif past school year, returned home Thursir!)ir rrny r'de on an elevated and will spend his time while here i si" mhT vehicle through' blocks day ' visiting relative, and friends. urn filled with Koverty-Btrickewithom bolng aware of U. ' oiEer cases men sufferlna from Miss Edna Stewart, who ha. been Mrs. J. T. spwity have- been known to hand stopping with her sister, two Hale the for of months, Provo; WoriSTMioiiantltlea of books, even past if there poor did not know whir came home Friday evening, and expects "nfxt meal was coming frdm to be at home the rest of the summer. iil other cases, sufferers fron inty, which many doctor'a look b W.n loft for Salt Laka Mi n. i species of megalonanh. ua -- ..k pKnntv ivvKntv hnmea which "necurfd complete Control of an vjSMJ in tVa rrnv .nnmn. nnuTie pt rooa. men .a ind. when the people objected ment to be held at Cheyenne, Wyom resunant Increase In price. ing. Mr. Wren will go with the Mid ler, on their trip. to ig who have ?hoM n - Jnk N - ... .uu ,ov eonncence oi in an. WF .'II w- rw. f'SER IN POLICE METHODS In buying a cough medecine, don't be afraid to eet Chamberlain,. Cougn th Th,rd Degree" Remedy. There is no danger from it, Compatible With and relief is sure to follow. Especially Justice. VAMITI munded for coutrhs. cold, and whooping cough. Sold by all dealer., b. u " 0 "ly Mm..- R sion fen; J ht!...i da l -. : t a person Is ?el,"e- ,0 execute all hyp r ' 6 io Da are wea lne nal the enn. inline opinion la that no uu WOllld tint Im hi. ,n n,s normal.1 Kr.,rate the crtm auggested DOSRlhle -- lo July - l. I welcome to the Sef' the buElnou mnrlil Vim -- ora- rnrdiallv rf K 5( malady w ould vleld rrarfii m viri at tha Presbvterian Church at any out for the unfortunate fact time. Sabath Schoolat 10a.m., Preach . Sa r those afflicted Km a. I i seem ,io wim U c,:-0- . nt ii B m. and 8 o.m. The put Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed next Sabbath morning. y of 2 5li$l It If hynotlzed. Am.... yUfl V MAMa.- l- I , though, that Influenci neoDle re , aCU8e themsAlvsa nt orlmu i..' nt committed. Thia la a niLh,ch ought to be care '"Whist in courU of Th CWlc ... i Francis in ILK 10 "rTni ining si rontc (h- ,- : "w the PAH or add" ""tent ii ,.' Colli.. " tk.. :.. "he Is 0 I0una o be a himiAii. in ....... nay ITY, UT ex- - the "ihirA itu Acnt. D oniessions .i.i. a . or tne pns- . . "r .w-.- T - piiuess ingulltv and know. him that VondK been de- un- - mat a which i. nypn'otlxed by an INTI r me sudden woman's Home rk : i i nasn- Com While Yet in the Summer of Life - i ; " 'rn . I midst ana take them to B II ttfTrUltl i. . (0n IH...4 uiuBt ixs naiu at once ..v...Kv a. companions. otnewise the service will de discontinued Ilia Ellen Jomeson sang very beauti- By order of City Council. hl"Saf in My Father's Mansion Him Jennie Lewis rendered a well Miss Myrtle Jex has been visitinir bown piano selection. her friend Miss Jennie Kirwan of Silver Benediction waa offered by Mis City the past week. She returned home itttie Gardner. Saturday morning. The services were Mhfinour a home. ling Peter Bettt is Called Home I -' fi I JrockU visiting her mother. Mrs. Wm. Taylor in Salem aad relatives in Spanish Folk for a few days. LAID TO REST I meoftheewtern people into some . A . . t.,rMrmnhUDiindhotAl,.m liwu ...m .... iHIL JSHMlPfljui v 6 oiacKioot, Idaho. Apv. itl Dopeo inai intr ume was not lar oo Mrs. Jame. Warner of Silver City returned home Saturday eveniny. Mrs. Warner with three children has bven YOUNG MOTHER two-Ugge- i , . vkiivi . w WIKtlw ' . . t 30. from Provo Eaitly. er SALEM SIFT1NGS benjamin notes . " ANTE? sale I U'hi, August S.Lehi surprised the No other games scheduled for yes1 friend JP-- Creer base ball fans of becoming better attended, .nrf h;I" .1 . mlare the terday. county by taking . are 1" Mill n .....J i .nnnuOt - IVo . , uu on both The Sbanish Fork team has gone to ... !, knwing it. M"v -- nn of a double-heade- r games from D""K Du,w" for the endeavor, of the workera Springville today to play the third Trovo here today. ... Sunday fh0 are arranging them. In the morning game, in which Lehi game of their series. r. and Mm. AlWt Tk . .. waa carried out as Ed. Dudley, a former catcher for 01 Salt ceding program had a walkaway to the tune of 14 to 1, M'-nwith A. Vj8,t,nK ma.ter the Gardner, Mr. of Spanish Fork team, who has been follows: Henry C.Will mu oi me Langford, in the box for Lehi, pitched Third ward. with Idaho Falls this season, playing ;tremonie. The congregation, led by good ball, allowing five scattered hits. went to Springville with the boys and I'm. o. irosfc sang, nign on tne OLD NEWS PAtt?Dt tit. Shipler was batted out of the box in KjunUin Top." Invocation waa offer may be used behind the bat. " W1" k'v the fourth, when Lehi made hn inn iv. . :. . ten runs. new. papt.r. BiatopR. W. McKell. ; .way The Lehi, Langford and v",u cume and get them Jackwn.batterie.: Heber Brock bank sang a beautiful Provo, Shipler, Elliott and in Me entitled Dreamland "Meet LEAGUE STANDING ..i. VII . . Mr. "na A. Hick, went to King. Tonight". . Gfo. In the afternoon the local, could not P. W. L. P. C. the B'khawk Apostle Reed Smoot held the audi- encamp- - hit Singleton so H 11 eaisly but won by a Paysom 3 .786 auwn an nour. capuvaueu piate me score of 7 to 3. Mooney pitched good Provo 13 8 4 .6U2 wi He nX " nvvoii,jr every ball and made a hit with the local fans. Springville 16 . .., ..ana II- 7 9 .431 n .uara WUK HT lira IA Grand-stan- d pram . PA l Gilt . 13 playa were features in Lehi 6 7 .461 A Iu" lot on 1 10th Clty aore clean life, of the necessity of L, , ., both games. Earl Holmstead walked Spanish Fork 6 8 .428 ruaa, gooa flowing Wi believing in a uivme Creator. with the batting honors, getting Linden away 15 4 11 .267 ence to from his own ex . . Mrs Boas apply Heave illustration k st BASE BALL LEAGUE Other Camei Scheduled Sunday Lehi Win. Both Game, week. fcntermninj lalk tire and NUMBER 29 " ! Jor-her- 1 . I , " , 1 . . . A Paradoxical Rtply...; .- "V AgrteultuW'' ' " flo you think eyeglass, "Doctor, Though blessed with the most fertile will alter my appearance !" luguin ii soil and most favorable climate In the Mrs Vunson anxiously. world, the United States nrodur. i... hall at least expect them to 'I r Cf P "nted tb'a Kn'flnd. improve your looks," replied the ph). Cermany or Holland , , r,,ty tended a swell social function ii Wnthlngtcp., and bis . wife, who Lti attended, asked Jerry when fv! hi::::e huw the "women dressed. The quick-witteJerry n-'Pi'o i: well, my dear. I cannot tell did not look under the table.' " you. i Kansas City Journal n( d s Amira'sn. Tbey were youthful enthusiasts Ii physiognomy On the seat oprwltv id the train waa a man of command!! figure, massive brow and serious ft rresslon. "fipleedld face!" one of them exclaimed "What do you sup pose' his life work has beenT A lawyerf auggested the other "No-o- : there's too much benevo lence In that face for a lawyer." "Maybe a bankerT Oh. no A asae with an expression like that eoulda'l have spent his life in merely turning over money" " "He might be an editor 'An editor! Cuttlrg and slashing his enemies at every turn, and even his friends occasionally, for the sake of a smart paragraph? i You can't read fares That man's a philanthro pist, or ergaged In some sort of work Why, there Isn't a line that c'oesn't Indicate strength ol purrose and nobility Look at that curve there on the left!" At the noxt station an old country' man tcok Ii s seat beside tne man with massive brow and soon entered Into a conversation with him. In tbi course of which he asked the latter "what was his line." The two opposite held their breath In the Intensity of their Interest and "Oh. I've got a little tavern butcher shop back In the country a bit." was the proud reply "My wlf. tends to the n eU. and I do my own killing " Youth's Companion. 0 G 0 ..r , 20 It is said that opportunity knocks at one's door but once in ai jifetime. Be that as it may, there are plenty public-sp- irited of Mr' and The little hahv dau rhter . . Mrs. Chaa. Evana o the becona waraj .wallowed .ome water which had been Thrust Upon Them. tan.iino nn noison flv oaoer. For some born rich, aome men Some of, waa dispaired life child's time the and some enter the riches achieve administered but after Dr. Hagan had arena. Harvard Lampoon. n antidote .he began to improve and i nnu, fpfilimr almost well again, O We acknowledge recept of an Invitat ion to attend the 18th annual Camp-fir- e lleher C. Jex had a very painful acc of the Indian War Veteran, to be held even- Indus-Ivident happen to him last Tuesday August in at Springville arrived had been He haa 6:30. just about excellent program An ing town from Provo and was leeaing au arranged for the four day. G.A.R. w. ,uan in anma manner sieppea - War Veteran. UIB IIU.OO n.iv.., ... and Spanish-America- n into the manger and sprained hi. ankle are asked to be prewnt. t present he Is feeling aa well a. can be expected. The Womana Home and Foreign after- Missionary Society met Friday and I UT0IVB IMU1CB mi... npesent.am. Misses Pearl and Marie Stewart re I1UUII. hosan intereating meeting; the turned Friday evening from a most en after served dainty refreshments. Mrs. back tess horse oy.b.e canyon trip on Synodical Presi i- n- riAAn aa far a. the Strawberry fiillilan of Mapleton; an encourag delivered Utah, Mrs. Uri dent for Tunnel. They accompanied msnw address, and inspiring ing Stewart Jr, and xamuy August 2, this or society, ..t!nr with visit the tunnel for a month's Mra. Fred Dart. will be at the home of her husband. e. of opportunities to save money at THE LEADER'S ' OH UffliB M.i.j We have a beautiful line of Summer Goods, but we. must dispose of them soon in order to make room for an immense line of Fall and Winter Goods, which will soon'be in. We need the money, you need the goods, let's exchange. ' THE LEADER lain Street Payson, Ut "We Do As We Advertise" - |